Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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Q ,ai .' -,M . f , gg- L,AA A -7 . , wa 'Q K as' I f I '75-i'5L F fHEff INTRODUCTION Thomas Jefferson High School grows another year older, preserving its cherished tradi- tion but moving forward as an institution of learning, aware of the challenging present. With increased emphasis on scientific, engineering, and mathematical courses, the student must use his brains along with his hands to meet the requirements for graduation. Some five hundred seniors at Jefferson have looked forward anxiously to the moment when the hands of the clock closes out a memorable four years for them, the last four-year class to pass through its halls. Six hundred fifty juniors, on the verge of being useniorsf' and an industrious, at- tentive sophomore class of eight hundred strong prepare for their final years at Jefferson. The year I958 has seen numerous events pass with the helpful and guiding hands of the administration and faculty, the charitable, entertaining, and informative hands of the var- ious clubs and organizations, the strong, reliable, talented, and sportsmanlike hands of the athletic teams, and the financially and physically supporting hands of the advertisers. These constructive and creative hands of today work to make this a better world in which to live tomorrow. The clever hands of the MONTICELLO copy writers and layout artists and the hands of the photographers have attempted to capture the events of I953 and hope they will be pleas- ant reminders to those who have made these events possible. Therefore, we present the MONTICELLO of 1958 to everyone directly concerned in hopes it is an accurate account of the past year. Editor-in-Chief 1958 MONTICELLO , L, - N-WM., , I J -........ , - ' ,..,. xg M.. A W M .,-4 ' O 5 C A 1 .Q 5' T' X A x n ' l lliyfj Q ' . 0 ' P 1 M Y v N .ui 5615i-l' 0RES . . . P 2 CL ,.ffjf y?1, B- 25 A if W F f- Y 1 -246 TABLE 0 TENTS NJ Q15 L .P-276 fb M fg 6 'f'qg, ' . TURES. .QF-flu Jefferson's famous silver domes, set in a beautifully planned landscape, reflect the sunlight that filters through the fluffy white Clouds of as summer day. The last days of Winter found Jefferson clothed in white under cloudy gray skies. We were more than ready for the Coming of spring. The unseasonable November snow flurry left Jefferson trimmed in white as a forecast of the holiday season to come. Spring in San Antonio is a season eagerly pus rose bushes. anticipated and welcomed by the blazing red blossoms of the Cam X WW ,df Q 'Ill gl lilflll lvaws uf the lam willmx lrm' prulc-sts thc mul of FUINI Qlllllllllg of il busy new srhoul yvur. ff We The sun-drenched Student Counvil Patio, viewed frmn the 1-tml shade of the east arcade. suggests the splendor of a Spanish eourlyard. Q, The west arcade. with its Sheltered walk and unadorned tower. suggests the simplicity of a mon- astic cloister. 4 'M' Z 1' W. .wif354.1SMAQIL3RE,?!sLEbzYMSLQ?LfiSl5mk,ViSmL5Kl'?K,5HWH3G'5bQw5Xp mf'Z'5F!9!Wf51'9lNw'Y-'K1i!51'W4i44iWWPW5MH9949T1 T19 ' A bird perched in the pine tree on the south side of the building might catch this glimpse of loyal football fans giving the football team an early morning send-off. San Antonio's spacious Stadium is the scen 'Wu . Bass jf' 4 I Infjgfd e of many Jefferson sports activities. Jeffersonis campus might look like this to a passing bird lor Sputnik I. - it 4 my -is .te 1 I I g TIIPSC Ma nolia trevs. llllIl1l'll ummvu'iutPlx near Jvfims Slllllll Q-r1Ir'z111r'v. 101111 am air of HDixi1--7 lu um' frien I ll I . 50l1thC1'Il Campus. Thr? grounds of .lcffvrsun hunk on il lrupivzll L1lJl3l'i1l'21ll4'l' l'llI'If in tlw sm-luml year illlfillg mm of our frvqueut f'Z1l'If'-filll shlmvrs. W lla ' GK 4, +25 1' Q wiv, X, YM The solitary and stately flag, framed by the foliage of Jefferson Magnolia trees, offers a striking picture of the symbol of our America. i ii i ieliel ilei llei E 1 E 2 5 P 19 IS 'E ii l?5i E se ,,. if. i li 'Ei Q E ii. The beauty of Thomas Jefferson is apparent to anyone, but that alone does not account for the 'pride and school spirit of her students. The things visible only to us-the daily prayers, spirited sports events, Family, Night, registra- tion, elections, and graduation--are what are so endearing. In this section We have attempted to capture pictorially some of these traditions and activi- ties, so that all who read this book may know and understand our school. .... -, ...sgmzga .... - A......+. ..a1..,, A, ,..., , A ' -Q, 4 Q.. pgs -fi 11 A Q, xi SCHEDULE, SCURRY. . . . ...... . . . . . 3 L if 1 . 1 i 1 2 i , Q 'TEM 'Y i 3 . , Ceorgv Gilpin, Linda Cruncllm-r. Fwd Kaiser, Ann Burrows. Betty Ne-unhoffn-r, and Loraine Toll-r smile proudly at Stnclvnt Council President Carolyn Joni-s as die weflvomvs tliv new students at the Sophomore Oricntation. An old pro at ri-gislvring, Larry Patton knows vnougli to kwp a watchful oy- lwhiml him for 4-xvitm-il sophomore'-. llfllf-n Simon Cravliml up umlz-r the St1'ain.l ,- 5 Q .V Gisli Xi Qi , wx? iw, .SCREECHI REGISTRATION IN SEPTEMBER AND JANUARY IS A FRANTIC TIME FOR BOTH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. COMPLI- CATEIJ OFFICE RECORDS, DISSATISFIED PLTPILS. AND SCHEDIILE MIX-UPS PLAIN TIIE FRAYED NERVES. A COM- MON MALADY BY THE END OF THE DAY. IIESPITE THE MAYHEM. JEFFER- SON'S SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AND FACULTY DO THEIR REST TO MAKE NEW STUDENTS FEEL AT HOME. One thin dime-- . , , say- Nlvlinda Melvillv tu flurulim- Ura-e11. as NI, NI. 111uk:-s ZJIIOITIUI' sale' for the Studvnt Counml M1101 ffvr- for saIr- hook covers. 11otvI1or1ks. pencils. and sy111putI1v for 11-gistf-1'i11g SILIQIUIIIF. 11l1I,wm1gwf,hazkmfcwuemyf-yx.-,.EM,..-fi-11, -1-:1-1--M-UM-V--rw' f- W, PEDAGOGUES, PARENTS . . . PALS! On Family Night. parm-nh am' iuxitml In iuvvt the faculty of Jcffvisuui and lrcvuliie acquainted with our school. Here, som? hungry parents c-at 11 lll'ZiFlj' stiplwr in the Caft-tt'1'ia bcforc liruviug tllv niuuy stairs to tllcir Cliildrerfs Classrooms for short visits with teachers. Arriving late- at tlu' National Honor Society Cart-01' fi4!lllt'It'IlL'l'. Nancy Pottci' inquires about ilu' Xl'll4'fllllt' for Ilw night frwm Cul. Rolwrt Hf1KI1lQI4iIl and llavitl. Inu Nlilltllltlllllix tlutf-11't LlIlKlPl'5l2iI14l mln-xv twlmivul matt:-rf, The Little Theater was turned into a temporary portrait studio for the MONTICELLO picture taking. Students were excused from their library periods for this purpose, Mr. Oscar Metzger, our gardener, shows Mrs. Alton Applewhite. presi- d I' NI 5. N D v'5 d AI 5 R. T. D l' ' lsr P.T.A. ffivers en , . r orman 31 an r. u aney, a .1 0 , how to dig a IIOIGAH rehearsal for the tree planting ceremony on Founders' Day, ohsened February 21. EACH STUDENT AT JEFFERSON STRONGLY FEELS THE TIES THAT BIND HIM TO HIS HOME AND FAM- ILY, HIS SCHOOL, HIS COMMUNITY, AND HIS FLTIIRE CAREER. HE MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OP- PORTUNITIES OFFERED BY OUR P.T.A. TO ACQLAINT HIS FAMILY WITH' THE SCHOOL ON PARENTS' NIGHTg AND TO ATTEND THE CA- REER CLINIC. SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. CO- OPERATION WITH THE SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS, THE MONTICELLO AND THE DECLARATION, IS NECES- SARY TO HELP THEM GIVE A FIQLL PICTLRE OF CAMPUS LIFE. THERE IS MORE TO SCHOOL. WE LEARN. THAN ATTENDING FIVE CLASSES A DAY. CUES, CHORUS . . . CURTAIN! All vvvs www' on lilllu' Pvuuv l.I'Lllll Ilu- PI'l1l1'NlLlIll llllrllillll llwuul fluring ilu- llniu-ll lsllllll Assvlnllly. 'flu' llllllfill fur aul wag 11I'1'4t'IlI6ll lmy ilu- Girls, lflulvl Cforpw llIlll!'l4 ilu' Illillllllllgi uf 51151111 'lNll0IlN'y. Ulu' of ilu- uuvft 11111111-fsixm' z1wv111l1lir-N of llu' jlffll' i- tluh lllxllilllllllill I1l'UgLI'LlIH fm' llu' nlllll i11 love will1 a worulcr 5t1ulv11t lc-zulr'1's of ,lf'ffvrsu11. Stlulm-111 lfuullvil uffix-1-rx lvml lay l,I'1'Nl4l1'I1l 11114111511 .l41lll'-. gulylu Rings Jackie Hunt Tt'IlI'l'fl'Ill ilu' IlllZlllll1'S of effwliw lQ'Ll1l4'I'rlllIl, Ivrtainingg the ,Ia-fff'1'srvn 20 THE ASSEMBLIES AND PLAYS PRE- SENTED AT JEFFERSON SERVE A DUAL PURPOSE: TO INSTRUCT THE PARTICIPANTS IN STAGE- CRAFT AND TO ENTERTAIN AND INFORM THE STUDENT AUDIENCE. IT HAS LONG BEEN THE POLICY OE THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT TO ATTEMPT CHALLENGING AND DIF- FICULT PROGRAMS. mmf: N.5-mx' L+' X3'x,'xf K 'LZ 'Ali' 'dl- An lute-rplanvtary Exchange of Culturc- was the theme of the P.T.A. Talent Show, their only fund-raising project. Roni Schrimshe-r, a visitor from anothenr planvt, surveys the array of tale-nt sc-t he-forfl him for approval. A tlramatic l7I't'5l'I'lI21llOIl of The Heiress was pn-sented lw the Cirls' Cath-t Corps 'C with songs from South Pacific at thx' with Ihr' assistanvc of tlrania vlussvs and I1IlLlt'l' the llII't'I'IlOIl uf Miss LOIlgWlIl'l. ents, Inc., program in November, which Tho profits uiault- wt-rv used tu 'help llllI'L'llk1Sl' 11 nvw amplifying system for thx' d an Around the World themv. auditurium. 2I STOMP, STEAM . . . STAMINA Quarterback Loraine Toler, blocked by guard Patsy Long, hasn't a chance of breaking through thc Mighty Mustang Missesw whcu the line is protcctcd by such outstanding players as Hl igskin Pony Proll and '4Crizzly Gridiron Grundlerf' This clcvcr stunt was thought up by the Student Council pep rally comrnittce to fire enthusiasm for thc Alamo Heights football game. Wheiit-vcr white pompoms flash, you can be surc it's the spirited Girls' Cadet Corps. Here, the pornpoms movc rhythmically to 'LMisler Mustang at the Bracken- ridge pep rally. is 1 Not to be out-done, Jefferson boys sho' enthusiastic approval of the all-girl foot Barry lo Wood's high jump at the Brad cnridge pcp rally symbolizes high spiri 22 Q wg Jall team performing at the Alamo Heights pep rally by sending up a cheer that shook the walls of the Gym. AT 3:15 ON FRIDAY AFTERNOONS DURING FOOT- BALL SEASON. THE JEFERSON GYM'S BULGING WALLS EXPLAIN THE ENIPTINESS OF THE CLASS- ROOMS. THE OCCASION IS, OF COURSE, ONE OF JEFF'S WELL-ORGANIZED PEP RALLIES. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL, WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE LASSOS, GIRLS' CADET CORPS, AND BAND, OUR FIVE VIVACIOUS CHEERLEADERS ROLSE THE STUDENT BODY IN ENTHUSIASTIC SUP- PORT OF OUR TEAM. Spirit ran so high during the I957-58 football seasons that muffled pep rallies were held in advisories to practice for the real thing at 3:15. George-anna Hartung. Cary Greenberg, Jackson Pope fhidingl, if the Jefferson team and student lumly preparing for thc- and Ifigh Smith Chwrv --Yami Yamaj' ast game of the twenty-six-year-old rivalry with Brac-k. 23 CHEERS, CHILLS . . . CHAMPS! We are printing this picture to prove three things: That with twenty Lassos in the eye of the camera, there is only one smile, that Sally Arnold does not love photographers, and that Jackie Cockerell can be blown over by a strong wind. The R.O,T.C. furnished the Hsteamn for the steamboat formed by the Band and the Lassos at the Victoria game. Here, it looks as if Dwight Little has discovered a plan to exterminate the tuba section of the Mustang Band. A photograph taken exactly at the right moms-nt can capture a mood. All thc enthusiasm of the G.C.C. is summed up in the beaming faces of Linda Gruncllc-r, Lynn I im-silver. and Bonnie Ornvlas. Miriam Olxercr and lioh Matjvka be-aiu out from behind pompoms of red Yi i 4 and blue' to chmfr the Mustangs after our victory over Tech High School THE FOOTBALL SEASON BLOWS IN when hopvs for Capturing tht- state title wvre running high. ON THE FIRST NIPPY FALL BREEZE, AND WITH FOOTBALL COMES THE RUSTLE OF PONIPONIS, THE CADENCE OF MARCHING FEET, AND THE STIR- RING TEMPO OF A BRASS BAND. JEF- FERSONS MARCHING UNITS. THE LASSOS, BAND GIRLS' CADET CORPS. AND THE R.O.T.C., TRAIN FOR HOURS TO PRESENT ORIGINAL AND COLOR- FUL HALF-TIME PERFORNIANCES, WHILE THE STUDENT COUNCIL AND VOLUNTEER WORKERS DECORATE THE STADIUM AND SPONSOR VIC- TORY DANCES. THE ELECTRIC QUAL- ITY OF THIS FOOTBALL FEVER CAN- NOT BE RESISTED-NO JEFFITE EVEN TRIES. BUSES, BUSTLE . . . BLAST! The student buses for out-of-town games are transformed into jungles of red and blue pompoms with students hanging from the luggage loops. Sometimes enthusiasm gets the better of loyal fans and artificial respiration is in order. Rather unusual to hold school at 3:00 in the morning? No-just tht- after effects of an out-of-town football trip. Weary students. too exhausted to be enthusiastic about a victorious game. call their parents. fwho will probably be less excitedl. 26 .H 'X -1. G'WE'RE OFF! THE SHOUT SUBSIDES TO A SIGH OF CON- TENTMENT AS STUDENTS SETTLE BACK FOR A LONG -' BUS RIDE. Hanging on to pompoms and heads after the Carroll game, these Lassos board the bus after victorious Jeff beat Carroll High 56 to 0. BY THE COOPERATION OF THE FACULTY IN CHAPERONING AND SUPERVISING, JEFF STUDENTS ARE ALLOWED TWO OUT-OF-TOWN TRIPS A YEAR. ALTHOUGH SCHOOL SPIRIT REACHES ALMOST UNPAR- ALLELED HEIGHTS ON THESE TRIPS, A FRIENDLY CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE PREVAILS. Run for your life! These band members aren't really running from space invadersg they're just making sure they don't miss the bus going hack to San Antonio after the Victoria game. sq... N uFight the team across the field! -sing en- thusiastic cheerleaders Margaret Davis and Joan Brown after one of the many touch- downs scored against Victoria. iMum cor- sages courtesy of the Victoria Student Councilj 4 Preparing to face the freezing weather after the Burlzank victory dance. these Couples discuss the prospects of a victory at the next game lwhich we rlifl win! J, 0,27 fi. FUSS, FUN . . . FUNDS! Contrary to these tired looking faces is the enthusiasm with which ,leffites support Student Council paper drives which help pay for many of our dances and activities. These serious-faced boys ponder affairs of Jefferson government at one of the weekly Student Council meetings which are held in the Little Theater during third period. TO MEET THE DEMAND FOR MONE- TARY CONTRIBUTIONS, JEFFERSON STUDENTS GIVE GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME AND INTEREST TO CHAR- ITABLE AND CIVIC PROJECTS. FRE- QUENT PAPER DRIVES AND EXTEN- SIVE CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE NEEDY CHARACTERIZE THE COMMU- NITY ENTHUSIASM OF THE STUDENT. If this paper drive worker looks unusually at home among newspapers, it's because he's George Gilpin, editor of the DECLARATION. Some people will do anything to get the news. Every year .Iefferson's advisories prepare Christmas Cheer boxes for deserving San Antonio families. Student Council workers load one of the gaily decorated boxes on a Welfare Agency truck. laii4 Ls 2sla1xsa1sfw:safei ' ' TIARAS, TIES . . . TANGO! gf , 2 Z At home and welcome at all Jeffe-rson's social functions is our ex-principal, Mr. T. Guy Rogers. Here Ann Burrows introduces him at the SIl0Wlll21Il.S Ball, Has anyone ever told you-l Sweet nothings and starlit eyes The Jefferson Gym was transformed into Cupid's Fantasyland prevail at the Snownians Ball held on the first night of the f-or the annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the Shakespeare Christmas vacation sponsored by the Student Council. Carolyn Club. Awalt tells us she had trouble with her stole all evening. MMM i.fii,.f,MQM-ff,-fi--i,:,i.i F, 5-.mm ig-i-,fm i fi MW-Qr-hM::f:f,:f - iutpffa-WWW: .V , i- I, , .s,mao,s,s,. , nnr,L,,.,rMo, ,,,,,Lmm.Jss,gas-..,.....f.-,- lui BALANCING THE SOCIAL AND A C A D E M I C PROGRAM, OUR SCHOOL AND CLUB-SPONSORED FORMAL DANCES ADD MUCH TO THE GLAMOUR AND EXCITEMENT OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. THIC DANCE ITSELF IS THE FIN- ISHED PRODUCT OF LONG HOURS OF COMMITTEE WORK - PLAN- NING, ORGANIZING. AND DECO- RATING. ing a grand l'IlIfiHlf'I', our pretiy prvsirlvnt, Carolyn Jones, and hor a'QC0rt, Riki Waglrmurv. mIL'sCe1mI a SWG:-ping stairway to be prflscnlml at II1 Snowman! Dall. The Haync Dance at Sharlowland. heIcl varly in thu nvw year. wa: a popular onc as witncssvd by the crowded dancr- floor. SOIIICWIIPIE' in the' Ivackgmuncl. we SP0 two arms grasping for FIIITIVHI. YYY v ,W ECHOES, EMPTY . . . END We detect a slight trace of regret in the face of Eddie Jones as he says Good-bye! to his textbooks and another school year. At the end of the school year. the summer sun shines through the halls of Jefferson, deserted except for the ghosts and echoes of active students-happy memories. As we began this section with our photographer recording the ycar's activities. so we end it and introduce the next section--Jefferson personalities. 32 DEFT, DEDICATED . . . DETERMINED LOYALTY, COOPERATION, DEPENDABILITY, HIGH SCHOLASTIC RECORD, AND CLOSE FACULTY EVALUATION-THESE QUALITIES ARE REQUIRED OF JEFFERSONIS NINE TOP OFFICE HOLDERS. THE LEADERS TO BE PRESENTED IN THIS SECTION HOLD SIX POINTSATHE LARGEST NUMBER IN OUR SCHOOL-ACTIVITY POINT SYSTEM-AND DEVOTE MUCH TIME AND EFFORT TO GUIDE, IMPROVE, AND WORTHILY REPRESENT THEIR RESPECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS. THESE PEOPLE PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE HISTORY OF A SCHOOL YEAR, AND IN THE LIFE OF EVERY JEF- FERSON STUDENT. WITH THIS IN MIND, WE USE THREE WORDS TO DESCRIBE OUR LEADERS: DEFT, DEDICATED, DETERMINED! ' GEORGE GILPIN Editor'-z'11-Clzief of the DECLARATION Q LINDA GRUNDLER Colonel of lhe Girls, Carle! Corps .wr WU225 f - M ,o,,5 , DON H.-UIKIEH PI'PSfIIPI1f of llle Senior Class J Q C XROLH X JUNIQS l,I'I'.Cl'ljf?IIl of N10 Slurfvnl f,w0I1I1f'I'! MARTIN JENSEN Erf1'l0l'-1'I1-lffzief of llze U0.N'Tlf.'ELf,O S as DANNY OEFINCER Prcsizlorzf of llle junior Class P S FRED K.-USER Colonel of llze R.0.T.C HON ZINIMICRLIQ Drum ,llrljor of lfze Hand BETTY ANNE WEIR Major of llze Lassos Q, WWliu....Q' LI With the recent spotlight on space and science, the role of the classroom teacher has assumed new proportions. A11 at once, it seems, the skill with which our teachers present subject matter is known to have a direct hearing on the skill with which our nation presents its case to the World. Taking a genuine interest in the individual student, our teachers guide and direct us in our quest for knowledge necessary for survival. FACULTY SCHOOL BOARD BUILDS THREE NEW SCHOOLS Members of the School Board elected for their understanding and knowledge of educational matters, are Mr. E. W. Robinson President Mrs Claude B Anlol Mr. R. R. Cardenas, Mr. L. E. Fite, Mr. George C. Guthrie, Mr. J. G. Kizer and Mrs Hayden Miller Setting policies and handling the business side of our schools, their responsibilities require patience and stablllty Our school system is privileged to have these capable leaders at its helm. MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Superintendent of Schools Jeff students owe a debt of gratitude to Superintendent of Schools, Thomas B. Portwood, who, although an extremely busy person as head of all San Antonio public schools, still finds time to exhibit a very special interest in our school. Jefferson stands today as a tribute to his dedica- tion and work throughout the years, for he has always been more than willing to cooperate with our administration in providing us with a thorough and excellent education. MR. OSCAR E. MILLER Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools Mr. Oscar E. Miller, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools, shares the superintendent's responsibilities of leading and supervising the activities of all junior and senior high schools in San Antonio. His duties range from dedicating new buildings to helping select school administra- tors. Mr. Miller was principal at Horace Mann Junior School for ten years before attaining his present position. From that time to today he has been admired by his many acquaintances and associates as a man of sound judgment and true understanding of our educational needs. MR. E. W. ROBINSON President of School Board As President of the Board of Education, it is Mr. E. W. Robinson's office to preside over all meetings of this distinguished group. He is always quick to explain that, contrary to popular belief, the School Board does not run the schools. Instead it constitutes a form of business organization and sets the educational policies for our city. A man thoroughly devoted to his work, Mr. Robinson keeps the needs of every school child in mind in his every decision. ADMINISTRATORS STIFFEN GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS None of our three administrators has, to our knowledge, invented a mousetrap, but the path to their doors is well worn. The scene of college interviews, registration of out-of-school dates for school sponsored dances, coun- seling, and disciplining, their hall is frequented by students and visitors alike. The world does, indeed, beat a path to the doors marked Principal,,7 Vice Principalf and Dean of Girls. MR. CLYDE M. GOTT Principal A word of advice, a thoughtful decision, a question answered with care-Mr. Gott's influence is felt in all parts of our school life. His obligations are carried out with our welfare in mind, and it is with much deliberation on his part that new rules and regulations are made. In our contacts with Mr. Gott, we become more and more confident that his administrative skill will maintain and increase ,leffersonis pres- tige among the leading high schools of the nation. MR. A. W. NORTON Vice Principal To council, to plan, to remonstrate, to supervise: Mr. A. W. Norton's duties as Jefferson's Vice Principal and dean oflboys are varied and complicated. His warm interest in our every activity reveals him as a patient and understanding man, accustomed to working with young people. Our faculty finds him able to dispel a problem taken too serious- ly and to know, too, when a smile alone is not enough. MRS. PAYTON KENNEDY Dean of Girls An eagerness to make our problems her own is a characteristic for which Mrs. Payton Kennedy, our Dean of Girls, is rightfully admired. ' Her friendly smile brightens social gatherings and the air of efficiency with which she carries out her obligations instills confidence in all who seek her guidance. Frowns of frustration are transformed to smiles as, in her capable hands, our problems easily dissolve. 2. l 1 ll 1 4 4 1 l .4 l l 1 4 I . 3 b- Hi BARBARA MARGIE ATKINS PEGGY BERGMAN BERTHA JIMENEZ ANDERSON Attendance Secretary Registrar Secretary Teacher BELLS, CLOCKS, TYPEWRITERS ELECTRIFY MAIN OFFICE The. ring of.Bertha Jimenez's telephone, the click-clack of Peggy Bergman's typewriter, and the whir of Barbara Anderson's adding machine are familiar sounds in the main office. With an eye to the future, educational leaders are considering the possibilities of automation in school offices. How- ever, we of Thomas Jefferson are convinced that no electric brain will ever replace our office force. lssuing per- mits, publishing a daily bulletin to advisors, selling tickets, operating the public address system, and ringing occa- sional off-schedule bells are only a few of the duties, and we can be sure no short circuit will ever halt the smooth functioning of our office. JOSEPH VIVIAN CHARLES BASSIE MATTIE ELINE S. ANDREWS ARSTEIN BENDER BENNETT BREWER BRIGHT Trinity Univer- Columbia Univer- Trinity Univer- Baylor Univer- University of Uf1iU9fSily of sity, B.A., M.E. sity, MA. sity, BS. sity, B..-X. Texas, B.A., Cf1iCllg0, M.A. Physics Talents, Inc. Hi-Y Social Science M.A. Commercial Math English Biology English Spanish EFFICIENT NOISES INDENTIFY COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Office practice students. Lou lllarchbanks. Renee Laliutis. Paula lfourmigm-. and Tiny Hunt. man the presses as lmullctin numlwr forty-two rolls out. For those interested in stenographic and secretarial work. our Commercial Departlnent offers typing. shorthand. bookkeeping, commercial arithmetic, and office practice. lVlodern typewrilers, duplicating and lmusiness machines. and lexthoolcs on all phases of secretarial and stenographic work are available. For practical experience students keep hooks involving expenditures and deposits of the school: office practice students duplicate notices for the school and programs for individual classes and activities. ?HABLA ESPANOL? PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? LATINE DICITISNE? The foreign language department of Jefferson offers eight semesters of Spanish, and four of Latin and French. Although credits obtained from them are not a requisite for graduation, teachers and students agree that a second language is a social and professional asset. Tape recorders and records improve accents, while field trips and special speakers bring the World of foreign-speaking neighbors into our classroom. Appreciation and understanding of all peoples can result from a study of their languages. Some say that Latin is a dead language. lt would appear that only the names of the bones have remained, as these students, June Hague, Carolyn Awalt, and ,lack Shaw are discovering. LILLIAN BROWN ELMA CAMPBELL BOB CHAMBERS LOYCE COLLENBACH VIRGINIA CREED LORENA DAVIS Texas College of Texas Womenis Trinity Univer- University of University of University of Arts and In- University, sity, B.S., M.E. Texas, B.A., M.E. Maryland, B.A., M.A. TCXUS, M-A. dustries, BS., lVl.S. B.B.A., ,I-Club Math French Club Tri-Hi-Y Scribblers Commercial B Basketball English Science English Bn Football French Science 44 . MAPLEWOOD TAKES POUNDING FROM GYMNASTIC FEET t Rope cli .bing, softball, volleyball, push-ups-wtake your pick. Or perhaps pyramid building is your forte. ln physical ducation classes our future Mister, Miss, land lVlrs.J Americas mold strong, healthy bodies and at the same tin develop commendable attributes of sportsmanship. While beginning gym students tend to shy away from 'gfrr ggingf' Hcrabbingf' and climbing the wallf' they later realize their importance in toning up bodies tired from the routine of a daily job. NEek! A mouse! No! Scaling the grandstands in the Gym is just a strenuous exercise for the physical education boys. BOB DENNIS PEARL DOOLITTLE RUBY DUGOSH PEGGY EAST KENNETH EMERY JAMES FAUVER Trinity Univer- Trinity Unizver- Colunzbitz Univer- Trinity Univer- Northwestern Trinity Unirer- sity, B.S. sity, NLE. sity, BLA. sity, B.A. University, sity, BLS. .l-Club Information Fine Arts Masque 8 KLA.. B..-X. Bi-Phy-Chcln Football and Please Society Gavel Band Future Nurse' Track Coach Family Life Art English Music Of Anwrica Science Social Dramatics Math SCivnCv Science- 1' MADGE RAMIRO LYDIA MARIE HALE EVELYN MA'f1LYN FINNEY GARZA GOFORTH University of HANSON HA' RIS Oklahoma' University of University of Texas, B.A., M.A. University gf Uni-Z ,rgigy gf Uflivemily, Texas, B.S. Texas, B.A., M.A. Social Science Texas, B.A. Text. B.A. M.A. Chemistry English .laspers P aration English Social Science Q 1 and Scroll Eng 'h ,lout ialism FAMILY LIFE GETS NEW MOMMA Mrs. Doolittle, like the Old Lady in the Shoe, looks as though she doesn't know what to do with her family in family life classes. She really does, however, as the educational film being shown indicates. Controversies originating in the home feed the fire of lively class discussions, skits, and films in family life classes. The age-old complaints about old-fashioned parents and dating deadlines are thoroughly tired, and sur- prisingly, Mom and Pop donit always come out the villains. ln senior classes, marriage problems are earnestly discussed. The hoped-for results are students who know hetter what to expect from their own marriages and family life. ., AL-- -R Y, XXX X f- -is - vw - -vvvf -4vuvvrv wlvvvvl lJllf LULI Jpb U IJILLUCIQLL U I llfflflfbj' Southwest Texas College, B.A. sity, lVl.A., B.A. Texas, M. Wisconsill, lll.A. Universbyqj State College, Math Chairman, B.A. Chairman, M.E. B.A. Social Science Skeltons English Visual Aids English Social Science Math X English Math Spanish Shop HOME ECONOMICS MAJORS SEEK CAREERS AS HOUSEWIVES Xe No one here mourns for our friend, Tom Turkey. since this Thanksgiving Day meal prepared by a Jeff cooking class merits a blur- ribbon from Pilgrims and lnclians alike-. ltis no wonder the girls in foods and clothing classes are popular. ln toclay's business world, the wife plays an important role in her husbanfl's success. She must be a gracious hostess, charming and well dressed, polite and poised at all times. Our home economics stuclents are well on the way to fulfilling these requirements. 47 INDUSTRIAL ARTISTS CHANGE SHAPE OF THINGS The Jefferson underworld, unlike that of old movies, is the scene of creative industry. In the basement, shop stu- dents gain skill in leather craft, woodwork, and ornamental iron work. The design and location of the new Jeffer- son parking lots as well as plans for the school sprinkling system were made hy students in mechanical drawing classes. Architectural drawings of advanced students are thus brought to reality. 4 Bert Riemenschncidcr carefully sketches a carburetor. object of extensive study by the advanced mechanical drawing students. CLAUDE JONES R. T. JONES KENNETH KELLEY Southwest North Texas Ngnh Texas Texas State State College, Smfe College, College, BS., AS., BS.. 31.5. BS. BLS. Industrial Biology Chemistry Arts FLORENCE LANGFORD Peabody' College, B.A., MA. Student Council Math . FLORENCE LLOYD JEAN LONGWITH Southwest Texas UVliU6fSiZy Of Stale College, Iowa, BA., B.A,, MA, MA., M.F.A. English Spotlighters Dramatics 4,7 ,, , ERASURES, DEADLINES, GRATIFICATIONS MARK JOURNALISM Jeff students who put safety first stay clear of the west end of the third floor at deadline time. Here, in a state of constant confusion, labor the journalism students. The bi-weekly Declaration, which promotes a usense of the news- worthy and provides newspaper experience, placed 4'All Texasv at the Texas High School Press Association. The Monticello, which trains students for college yearbook work and publishing, has won Best in Texasn and the highest honors nationally. Fi -J or ,VVA ,,,.., 5 'QM i Aspiring newspaper workers learn proper page Composition from veteran', Janie Blackaller in Mrs. Harris' journalism clas ALICE LOVELACE LYNDA IBESS Mt-INTYRE GEORGE MAHAN ONA KIARSCHALL ANTOINETTE Our Latly of Llie Mg-CUTCHEON Soutliuxesl SI. .llaryis Colzzmbla Uliiver- MOORE Lalfe College, Our Lady gf 1115 Texas State Uniiersity, sity, BA., MA. University of B..-X.. NI.L.S. Lal,-g Cgllggg, College, KLA. UA.. HA. Futura' Texas, BA., MA Library ly-X.. 31.145, Girls' Cadet Class of Te-acliers of Latin Club Library Corps 1958 Aineriva Latin Council lfriulish Social Fovial St'lPI1Ct' l.ilJ1'ury 5Cil'llf'l' ROSA LIE MORRIS Our Lady of the Lake College, IIA NLA. Euclidean Math Math Club RAYMOND HARRY NORTON JULIA WILLIAM CATHERINE MOSES Alleglzeny OLIPHINT OLIVERI PEDLAR ljnilrgrsifvy pf Ifallege, BS, University of University of Hamline .. Iowa, ILS.. Senate 0fffl1,10H1U, I5-Aw Redlanzls, BA. University RNIB. Math BLA. Math BA. Choral Groups Math Oreln-stra LIBRARY SHEDS NEW LIGHT ON KNOWLEDGE English Sociology FUD Wffvl work ol thi-sv scientists Ililirary scienve. that isl, Evelyn Heiligniann, Carolyn Hillebranclt, and Bonnie .IenningQ in the-1r laIi' 11-fults in a Conwnic-nt and wmfll-Catalogued magazine reserve. A refuge from the l'I'4lWiIFfI. noisy halls is the Lilmrary. a room fI1'SI5III2lIt'fI for silent study. Complete with a new IQII It II v I III I tl l'f I k ieaflers I , cl igi inf svsexn. our imrarx is un ifea wave o 1-oneenrae. weri-rico moo S. A uic es an an accurai Carfl catalogue supplr-mf-nt Iln- uicl of the Iilirziriuns In ituflenls cluring Ilwir Iilvrary periods. ELEANOR GLADYS ALMA PETRICH MXSGT. J. LOU PYKA BESS RICHARDS PETERSON PETERSON North Texas PFEFFER Texas Texas Womerfs Univergigy gf St. ulffaryfg State College R,O,T,C, Rifle Womerfs t University, Texas, BAS., Univgmigy, BA. Team, University, HS. M.A. ME, B.A,, M,A, MONTICELLO R.O.T.C., Assistant Homemaking Lassos Social Science English Quill and Commandant Club Girls' Sports Scroll Physiology Club English Home Girls' Physical Economics Education V FORTY-NINE MATH CLASSES ATTRACT FIVE-SIXTHS OF STUDENTS Wooden geometric figures saved from year to year are being: unpacked by .lufly Van Zant, Jesse llaltlwin. .limmy Young. and Roy Stahl for an object lesson in solid gzeonu-try. That the United States is in danger of becoming a second-rate power may be a result of students, lack of interest in mathematics. ln one year the United States graduates only eight hundred Doctors of Philosophy in mathematics as compared to about three thousand in Russia. Two years of mathematics are required for graduation: three or four years of study is urged by faculty advisors for those entering fields of engineering. Algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry. and business arithmetic are offered. 5 I rw.- Y SUDDENLY IT'S SCIENCE SINCE SATELLITE mf' SISI gr I .fs -wllillf ' 7 1 i ,Q ' I W . 4 is I . i krf. is, ,W-V f W' ,, fw- ., Q Ka-a-a-loom! Only Harry Jo Wood looks properly awe-struck at a demonstration of the exothermic reaction of zine powcler and sulfur for a 1-lass of Chemistry l's. An extremely explosive subject in our world toclay is science. Witli the opening of a new era ol missiles, satellites. rockets. :incl man-made moons. science majors are more than ever in demand. To equip stu- clents for this new chemical world, Jefferson offers chemistry, physics. biology, and physiology. EX- cellent scliolarships are now available to science-minded students. FINE ART, GOOD MUSIC ARE LUXURIES WE CAN AFFORD X. N 4 , Ain WSIS ' l GEEJE 1 f . EAEEQ Q 'il 4 ii ':g,.. ,iiffk L , iw ii iii K 51 xii xx Fall ' A its M... 3 i Leigh Smith is in serious doubt over the quality of his art work as he, Virginia Bennack, Cecile Randolph, and Pearl Feingold await Miss Ruby Dugosh's verdict. Jeffersonis art students decorate the school with imaginative posters advertising coming campus events and projects. The art department prepares students for careers in the visual arts: painting, ceramics, fashion designing. and advertising. Despite sneezes and sniffles caused hy battling the e old racing to and from the music rooms, the cho- ruses, band, and orchestra introduce aspiring musicians in a variety of colorful presentations. ls Hr. Moses giving dancing lessons? No sueli luekg tl1ey're Nlixed Chorus members learning from this special exereise to breathe from the diaphragm. APPOINTMENTS TO MILITARY ACADEMIES GO TO ROTC CADETS Aiming at future military careers, members of the Jefferson R.O.T.C, practice firing to develop accuracy. All other facets of marksmanship are studied until these boys can dismantle and reassemble a rifle in two minutes while blindfolded. Survival in the field is taught in the form of first aid, military tactics and strategy. Qlwwfuwolf in NWNQ-tux! CD. . The importance of uniformity is clearly illustrated by R.O.T.C. M!Sgt. Skidmore as he checks the new cadets' uniforms for proper Honor Star placement. PATRICK SHANNON Southwest Texas State' College, B.A., M.A. HJ Club Physical Education GLORIA SAIN Trinity Univer- sity, B.A., M.A. English MXSGT. SKIDMORE RUPERT SPROTT MYRRL SUMMERS R.O.T.C. Drill Team University of Southwest Officer and Texas, BS., Texas State N.C.O. Club M.Ed. College, M.A. R.O.T.C., Commandant Hayne Math Math MARY TALIAFERRO University of Texas, B.A. Martha Jeffer- son Randolph Society Social Science I t ,k 54 i...M...1., , , , OUTSIDE READING STIMULATES SOCIAL SCIENCE DISCUSSIONS The west hall on the second floor is the scene of battles. refought by classroom generals. ranging from the Cru- sades to World War ll. The histories of the world. the United. States, and England take on new meaning and excitement with the addition of films, maps, newspapers. magazines, and projects. The study of these histories, along with Civics and sociology, help us partially to understand our own complex world in the light of the past. Two years of social science are required for graduation, but history majors with three years of study to their credit are numerous. Hotter than the Middle East crisis is this current events debate led by Kermit Mc:CasIin. Beverly Carter, Charles Chandler, and Carol Sprcngcr. EDITH TUNNELL NIAURICE TURNER LAURA WEIR VICTOR WEISF FRANCES WELCH MARY WHEAT Soutlzwest lnfliruza Univer- University of Trinity Unizfer- Sul Russ Slate University of Texas State sity, ILS. Mexico, NIA. sily, ISS.. NI.Ed. Colfege, ISA. Texas, HA.. MA. College, ILA., NIA, Class of 1960 Class of Candid Camera Nlath Y-Teens Sllakespeare Library 1959 Club English Literary Society Library Math Commercial P 1'-1 EDNA WILLINGHAM XIMENA WOLF Trinity Univer- University of sity, B.S., M.E. Texas, MA- Homemaking National Honor Club Society Home Economics Counselor Physiology ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE WRIGHT YOUNGER University of Southwest Texas Texas, M.A. Stare Callege, Spanish Future Business Math Leaders of America Commercial Even the expression Wow is rehearsed hy conscientious Senior Frolic players, Kermit Batey, Bill Dawson, Rom Schrimsher, Tom Crowell, and Betty Neunhoffer. HAH that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been-it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of hooksf' From novels, Silas Marner and Henry Esmond, and from Shakespeare,s Iulius Caesar and Macbeth, we discover this magic, described by Thomas Carlyle, in our English class- rooms. ln odd-numbered courses, we learn mechanics of our language, with emphasis on written composition. A specialized course in oral English offered by the Speech department opens the door to careers in television, radio, politics, advertising, and teaching. Skill in communication, from small-talk at a dinner table to interpretation of our foreign policy in an assemhly of the United Nations. depends upon mastery of our language, written and spoken. ENGLISH AND SPEECH SHARPEN ART OF COMMUNICATION .lohn Phillips is not powdering his noseg he is observing Bobhie Meyers' eye movements as these English Vll's improve their reading speeds. I t , , 4i t V, O r A A i ti A is get rt K kk k:.gf , .yi E g . A A ..4 Vyv s li J,S m,.:, , mV 1 l 4 W-iff Q y ,, ,,l all 4 ,Q keys, 'I 4 K ,. I y , l it 4 L ,.'-W 2 l V g , A L 5 ' ii i 5 Anyone hungry? Yes! And the responsibility of feeding 1,890 stu- dents falls into the willing hands of these highly capable cafeteria workers, Viola Schneider, Lucile Galvan, Elizabeth Gormley, and Henrietta Garza. Assistant Cafeteria Manager ELLA HABERMAN ERNEST BANKHEAD Head Custodian EDDIE WOODLEE Cafeteria Manager OSCAR METZGER Head Gardener Meat loaf on Mondayg fish on Friday: Such entrees are embellished with salads, soups, and sweets made attrac- tive and flavorful by our corps of cafeteria workers. Their interest in making our lunch periods enjoyable is appar- ent. Waxing and sweeping the halls, cleaning the rooms, and heating the building are jobs efficiently executed by our custodians. Friendly and helpful, they are willing to oblige in any way possible. CAFETERIA AND CUSTODIANS CARE FOR FOOD AND FOLIAGE Happily posing for a family portrait are the campus custodians, Abbie Stewart, Adan Morales, Henry Bitzkie, E. De Leon, Mike Alveraze, Mary Pine, Carlos Vellara, .luan Jimentiz, and Huberto Cuellar. My-'QRS P ww, In is-I M. The Class Section of our yearbook is a strong-box of memories, a revered reminder of our activities and friends, hut it is not the only testimony to the classes, achievements. These English papers, preserved hy the school, are a record of the thoughts, ideas, and progress of each sophomore, junior, and senior. PE 5 2 CLASSES As president of both our life. Dudley Jones, leading emotions accompany our the ever-exciting plans if the school will SENIOR OFFICERS close this chapter of our Young. Now mixed precedence with we wonder the first class to enter Jefferson as DON HAMMER President ' s RIKI WAGHORNE MARGARET DAVIS BARRY JO WOOD DUDLEY JONES JOAN BROWN ' Vice President Regarding Corresponding Treasurer Parliamentarian Secretary SCCVBMVJ' ' LYNN FINESILVER A PENNY MOLL MARTHA KENNY JIMMY YOUNG MR. GEORGE MAHAN Reporter Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor is 1 1958 SENIOR CLASS GRAVITATES Adamson, Joy Adler, Alice Ahr, Fay Akin, Sandy Allamon, Jimmy QAlonzo, Daria Alvarado. Leo Anaya, Margaret Anthis. John Applewhite, Alton Arnold, Margie Arnold, Sally Arreche, Patricia Arredondo, Fred Ashton, Carol TOWARDS GRADUATION GOAL Baird, Linda Beth Baker, Bob Baker, Karen Baldwin, Jesse Banda, Christine Barajas, Janis Barnett, Carlton Barrett, Charles Batey, Kermit Bayer, Merrick Beer, Ralph Beere, Don Benavides, Ferol Bennack, Lynn Bennack. Virginia Berkenstock, ,loan Biel, Billy Birnbaum, Sandy Bitzkie, Maxine Blackaller, Janie Blankman, Richard Blunt, Cecile Bohne, Eugene Boltz, Mary Kather Bomer, Sandy Bones, Charles Boone, Clyde Booth. Tom Boseman. ,Iames Brock, Norman ine ELECTION OF PRESIDENT IN JUNIOR YEAR BEGINS ORGANIZATION OF SENIORS Brooks, Carolyn Brown, Bobby Brown, Joan Brown, Lyndon Burch, Ann Burris, ,loan Burrows, Ann Byram, James Cadena, Sylvia ' Calfas, Elaine Calhoun, Jack Calvert. Bunny LZIIHCYOII, Bonnie NCampos. Omar Caram. Nlereflitll ' 37 i 1 4 4 A WESTERN DANCE OPENS FALL Cardiel, Emil Carr, John Carr, Sean Carranza, Elisea Carter, Carolyn Casanova, John Casey, Mike Castles, Pike Celis, Sarah Chandler, Sandra Chasan, Dave Chavez, Xavier Cirilli, Grace Clanton, Gary Clark. Robert ACTIVITIES FOR GRADUATING CLASS r Clements, Robert Clunie, Mike Cobb, Gary Cockrell, Leroy Coker, Connie Cone, Laurie Conerly, Nancy Cooper, Eleanor Cooper, Jim Cooper, Sarah Corkran, Riclxarcl Cornwell, Patsy Cotterman. Darrell Cotton. ,lean Cotton. Jufly 'I . I I l 1 3 1 l i 1 SENIOR FROLIC PRESENTS MOTHER Covington, Carl Covington, Ross Cowden, Barbara Cowger, Betty Lou Cra t Crowell, Tom Cunningham, Don Cunningham, Donna Cytrin, Minn Dapilmoto, Elsa Darrow, Paul Davenport. Beverly Davila, lVlary Louise Y 1 Criswell, Patsy on Barbara a Davis. Barbara IS A FRESHMAN IN MIDTERM SHOW Davis, Margaret Davis, Virginia Dawson, Bill Dean, lnell Dearman, Robert Delamain, Richard Deschner, Clareve DeSha, Bob Diaz-Cranados, Mariela Dickson, Bobby X Dodson, Molly Doerr, Douglas Downs, Pat Dreeben, Dottie Dulaney, Robert IBID' OPCIT' FOOTNOTES! SENIORS Dunscomb, Diana Dupre, Edgar Dykes, Deanna Efron, Barbara Elizondo, Ronnie Ellinger, Diane Emerson, Judy England, Wayne Epstein, Sandy Escalera, Gail Esparza, Roland Estes, Sheila Ezzell, Mollie Fagan, Barbara Fahey, Mickey LEARN TERMS FOR TERM THEMES Feille, Bill Feingold, Shirley Felder, Glory Ferrier, Glenda Finesilver, Lynn Finsterwald, ,lane Fisher, Nancy Flatequal, Mary Anna Flesher, Eleanor F lores, Fred Folks Wall 2 Y Fourmigue, Paula French, Guy French, Marlene F ry, Billie v,,,-E l 4 1 I l 1 l 3 i 4 I-um, 3 w l l V r P I lk . Gabe, Sylvia Garcia, Sonya Garza, Al Garza, Robert Garza, Rosie Gathings, Booth Gerukos, ,lohn Gillis, Ralph Ginsberg, Benton Glazener, David Goeth, Aurelia Gomez, Robert Gordon, Tom Gorsuch, Elizabeth Gray, Rodney P.T.A. HONORS GRADUATING CLASS WITH DANCE AND OUTING Greathouse, Bill Green, Caroline Greenberg, Gary Greenberg, Lee Greenberg, Patty Gregory, Jerry Griffith, Zoe Grundler, Linda Guerrero, Louis Gullette, Ann Hack, James Haight, Phil Haisler, .Bonnie Hall, Rickey Haller, Roger Vw We , I S. In x i . E . ,, , E E E r . L l 74 F k.........., .fwv Vw,,....YY W .-ti SENIORS REGISTER FOR LAST Halm, David Hammer, Don Happ, Pat Hardin, Betty Jane Harris, David Harrison, Pat Head, James Heath, Pat Heath, Tommy Heiligmann, Evelyn Heller, Nancy Hernandez, Evangeline Hernandez, Richard Hernandez, Robert TIME AT JEFF DURING MIDTERM Hudson J ensen, Hernandez, Roger Herrera, Hope Hersh, Shirley Hill, Carol Hillebrandt, Carolyn Homiston, David , Dorothy Hudson, Karen Huizar, Fran Hunt, Jackie Hunt, Leroy Jackson, Steve Martin Jimenez, Robert Johnson, Cary Johnson, Lana Johnson, Neil J ones, Edd J osephson, Jung, Darl ANTICIPATION OF GRADUATION Johnson, Maretta Johnson, Nan J ones, Carolyn Jones, Dudley ie J ones, Roberta J ones, Sandra Leonard Joslin, John J oyce, Janet CHC Kaiser, Fred Kawazoe, Janet r rrrrr ' GROWS AS SPRING TERM BEGINS Keene, Lynn Keller, Eddie Kempler, Leslie Kenney, Martha King, Cindy Kinsey, Gloria Knorring, Susan Koher, Rose Maria Kohutek, Edward Koutsares, James Krafft, Johnnie Kuehne, Jim Labutis. Ralph Labutis, Renee Lamb. Sandra -Y ff' - ' -----' LOST HORIZONS HIGHLIGHTS SPRING Landrum, J ack Lazar, Annette Lee, Bob Lee, Linda LeStourgeon, Dale Lewis, Converse Lewis, Edward Livingston, Phil Long, Patsy Lopez, Joe Louie, Jimmie Lowry, Bob Lozano, Annabelle Lozano, Socorro Lubel, Dickie STAGE PRESENTATIONS FOR GRADUATES Lubel, Patsy Magro, J udy Mainz, Jimmy Malone, Betty Malone, Jimmie Marchbanks, Lou Marzinsky, Eva Mayen, Joe Mayen, Oscar Mayers, Bobbie McCammon, Malcolm McChesney, Mike McClellan, David McCormick, Robert McDonald, Mary Ann VA.n -L McFadin, Terry McMahan, Erlene McMurtray, Russell Meginis, Donna Melville, Melinda Melville, Virginia Mery, Jean Mery, Joan Meyers, Marcia Michon, Betty Middleman, Barry Middleton, Mimi Moeller, Mary Lynn Moeller, Steve Moll, Penny TEAS AND LUNCHEONS CLIMAX W, Y vi..-N,,,,,..,.,-,-...V ,V . V +7 Y SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR GIRLS Monaco, Ray Monteer, David Moore, Eddie Moore, Margie Moore, Wayne Moreland, Charles Morris, Ann Morton, Charles Moss, Jackie Muniz, Anita Muniz, Ernest Myers, ,lack Najera, Irene Nations, Kenneth Nava, Betty COKES AND CORSAGES, TUXES AND ..,-f ' vary, Neal, Jane Nelson, Julie Nerren, Frances Neunhoffer, Betty Newsom, Peggy Norman, David Novak, Bill V Obregon, Margarita O'Brien, Janice Oefinger, Janet Officer, Evelyn Ofsowitz, Jodie Q- l, 1, Ogilvie, Douglas O'Leary, Ange . Olson, Charles TAXES, MARK PROM Oster, Pa Paulos, S TIME Olson, Chris O'Neill, Cynthia 0'Neill, Mike Orazen, Elinor Ornelas, Elsa 0,Shea, Rudy tsy Oster, Vivian Parr, Janet Patino, Gilbert Patterson, Annette Patton, Larry alll Payne, Kay Pena, Philip ' ,,i1 1 i 3 1 A 1 I E .1 3 I 4 l 1 4 l 1 1 w 4 -3 l 1 i . 3 E'- l i Y 84 r. l SENIORS' CLASS GIFT SPRINKLES Perez, Angelo Perez, Gracie Perkins, James Perlmutter, Barbara Peters, Ruth Pfeffer, Robert Philips, John Pierce, Dottie Potter, Nancy Pounder, John Pounders, Gail Pounds, Penny Pringle, Mike Proll, Susan Purvis, Joan Q , FRONT LAWN OF CAMPUS Rainey, Pat Ramirez, Paul Ramirez, Peggy Randez, Albert Randez, Mary Helen Ratcliff, Lynn Reardon, David Reed, Beverly Reid, Tommy Rendon, Rose Marie Ribakowski, Rosalie Riemenschneider, Bert Rische, Cynthia Rivera, Hiram Rizzo, Dorothy I A e e do .,. vi-- -T--f--11 V- if--?.,-.-.,.,. GRADUATES ARE LAST CLASS WITH Robberson, Nat Roberson, Sharon Roberts, Pat Robie, Margaret Rodriguez, Carlos Rodriguez, Donald Rogers, Johnnie Mae Rogers, Mary Ellen Rosenberg, Jerry Rosenthal, Jane Ruiz, Lupe Russi, Richard Sagor, Bryan Samuel, Fay Sanchez, Roger E i ,..,. ,-1,-.....- ,.......,.... .-,, - FOUR JEFFERSON YEARS Sandford, Billy Bob Sanford, Martha Sauer, Judy Schiff, Dave Schliesing, John Schlottman, James Schmoker, Judy Schneider, Irene Schooler, Stewart Schrimsher, Rom Schroeder, Johnny Schuh, Corine Schuster, Marlene Scott, John Scott, Tom ..,.,,1 J 1 4 I J 1 1 4 1 , ! 1 34 5 3 1 E 1 3 1 3 3 i -a 1 1 I 4 i Z Ai J or ,,,, ,rw to S a S JJ Segraves, Linda Sewell, Charles Seymour, Joyce Shaver, Barbara Sheffy, Carolyn Shellaby, Gloria Shivers, Jackie Shostak, Marcia Sieberg, Bob Sigler, Carol Simon, Ellen Smith, Ann Smith, Elizabeth Smith, June Smith, Leigh BACCALAUREATE JOINS SENIORS IN CITY-WIDE INSPIRATIONAL SERVICE 1 l l Sowell, Carol Ann Spence, Braden Sprague, Douglas Spruce, Billy Stacy, Linda Staclheirn, Terry Stahl, Roy Stalker, Roger Stessel, Leslie Steubing, Mary Anne Stevens, Sara Ann Stoltz, Margaret Strange, Donald Straup, Pat Stromberger, John Carl 1 3 I l i 4 1 1 l 1 l w ll l l I l 5 1 l 1 2 4 E l 1 1 l 1 89 :...4 PERFECT A RECORDS EXEMPT SENIORS Sugarman, Ken Summers, Leroy Sundel, Martin Sutton, Mary Tabor, Bob Tallman, Pat Tangum, Richard Taylor, Don Teal, Saundra Tello, Lydia Terry, Ceorganne Thomas, Sheri Thompson, Roy Thrasher, Thurman Tieken, Curtis 5 E L T FROM THEIR LAST FINAL EXAMS Tinker, Barbara Todd, Alex Toler, Loraine Tomerlin, Pat Toomey, Susan Tucker, Mary Turner, Lynn Valdez, Robert Valencia, Richard Van Zant, Judy Varner, Virginia Villazon, Barbara Vincent, Tommy Voelkel, Pat Vrooman, Anne Marie GRADUATION IS, FOR US, A PARTING Waghorne, Riki Walker, Ethel Ward, Mary Jane Ward, Phil Ware, Jackie Wassell, Bonnie Wehmeyer, Wilma Weir, Betty Ann Widmann, Lauralee Williams, Patsy Wilson, Kay Wiseman, Mary Ann Witt, Morris Womble, Becky Woo, Tene OF THE WAYS, BUT NOT THE HEARTS Wood, Barry Jo Young, Jimmy Young, Tom Zeller, Penny Zertuche, Joe Zimmerle, Don SENIOR INFORMATION ADAMSON, JOY Senior Class Rep., Jeffersonaires, Lassos, Second Lieutenant, MJR, Treasurer, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Texas Christian University. ADLER, ALICE Junior Class Rep., Homemaking Club, Jaspers, San Antonio College. AHR, FAY CAROLYN Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., GCC, Girls' Sports Club, Jaspers, Masque and Gavel, Scribblers, Y-Teens. AKIN, SANDRA All-City Band, Sophomore Class Rep., Future Teachers, Re- cording Secretary, Jeffersonaires, A Cappella Choir, Reporter, Library Council, MJR, Mustang Band, Treasurer, Pony Band. ALLAMON, JIMMY Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, ROTC, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Drill Team, Secretary-Treasurer, Texas Agricultural and .Mechanical College. ALONSO, DARIA Girls' Sports Club, Pony Band, Spanish Club, Secretary, Par- liamentarian, Y-Teens, Secretary, Vice President, San Antonio College. ALVARADO, LEO Harrison Advisory, University of Texas. ANAYA, MARGARET Homemaking Club, San Antonio College. ANTHIS, JOHN - Chess Club, President, Drill Team, Library Council, Officers' and NCO Club, President, ROTC, Cadet Captain, Senate, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. APPLEWHITE, ALTON A Cappella Choir, Hayne, Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel, Senior Play, Junior Play, Lasso Play, Pony Football, Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., San Antonio College. ARNOLD, MARJORIE A Cappella Choir, DECLARATION, Financial Manager, Glee Club, San Antonio College. ARNOLD, SALLY Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., FBLA, Lassos, Second Lieutenant, Junior Play, Lasso Play, Skelton, Corresponding Secretary, Student Council, San Antonio College. ARRECHE, PATRICIA All-City Band, Marching Band, Pony Band, San Antonio College. ARREDONDO, FRED Bi-Phy-Chem, Chess Club, ROTC, Senate, California Institute of Technology. BAIRD, LINDA BETH A Cappella Choir, GCC, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Homemak- ing Club, First Vice President, Chaplain, Parliamentarian, San Antonio College. BAKER, BOB National Honor Society, Vice President, Senate, Secretary, Student Council, Parliamentarian, Sophomore Scholastic, De- bate Team, Abilene Christian College. BALDWIN, JESSE Brewer Advisory, University of Texas. BANDA, CHRISTINE Jaspers, Jeffersonaires, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lassos, Roping Team, Spanish Club, President, Y-Teens, Sergeant-at-Arms, A Cappella Choir, San Antonio College. ' BARAJAS, JANIS A Cappella Choir, Jeffersonaires, Junior Historians, Recording Secretary, Lassos, Mixed Chorus, Treasurer, Future Nurses, Chaplain, Lasso Play, Sophomore Scholastic, Scribblers, Baptist Memorial School of Nursing. BARNETT, CARLTON Senate, Baylor University. BARRETT, CH-ARLES Emery Advisory, University of Texas. , BATEY, KERMIT Hayne, Poet Laureate, Senior Frolic, Pony Football, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. 93 44 1 BAYER, MERRICK Senior Class Rep., Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. BEERE, DON All-City Band, All-District Band, MONTICELLO, Advertising Staff, Mustang Band, Co-President, Student Council, All- Region Band, Advisory, President, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. BENAVIDES, FEROL FTA, Information, Please, Jaspers, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Orchestra, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. BENNACK, LYNN Visual Aids, San Antonio College. BENNACK, VIRGINIA Art Club, Parliamentarian, Trinity University. BERKENSTOCK, JOAN Homemaking Club, Lassos, Lasso Play, Scribblers, Sophomore Scholastic, Baylor University. BIEL, BILLY MONTICELLO, Senior Editor, Sports Assistant, Senate, Par- liamentarian, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Parliamentarian, Sophomore Scholastic, Southern Methodist University. BITZKIE, MAXINE Homemaking Club, Lassos, Roping Team. BLACKALLER, JANIE Junior Class Rep., DECLARATION, Associate Editor, French Club, Reporter, Secretary, GCC, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Information, Please, Vice President, Skelton, Reporter, Y- Teens, GCC Play, Senior Play, Quill and Scroll, Mary .Washington University. BLANKMAN, RICHARD Sprott Advisory, San Antonio College. BLUNT, CECIL Senior Class Rep., FBLA, Sophomore Scholastic, Howard Payne College. BOHNE, EUGENE Masque and Gavel, Junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. BOLTZ, MARY KATHERINE Senior Class Rep., FTA, Jeffersonaires, Librarian, Y-Teens, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, Texas lVornen'.s University. BOMER, SANDRA Jaspers, MONTICELLO. BONES, CHARLES Weir Advisory, University of Oklahoma. BOONE, CLYDE Mixed Chorus, Sergeant-at-Arms. BOOTH, TOM A Cappella Choir, Accompanist, Camera Club, President, Li- brary Council, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Senior Frolic, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents, Inc., President, Opera Workshop, Trinity University. BOSEMAN, JAMES National Honor Society, Senate, President, Student Council, Vice President, Sophomore Scholastic, Hi-Y, Freshman Scho- lastic, University of Texas. BROCK, NORMAN Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. BROWN, BOBBY Sophomore Scholastic, Trinity University. BROWN, JOAN Cheerleader, Junior Class, Historian, Senior Class, Parlia- mentarian, Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Home- making Club, Lassos, Roping Team, MJR, Tri-Hi-Y, Pony Cheerleader, Information, Please, University of Texas. BROWN, LYNDON Bi-Phy-Chem, Vice President, Senior Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Pony Football, Senate, Student Council, Chairman of Lost and Found, Freshman Scholastic, Trinity University. BURCH, ANNE CCC, Cadet Captain, Freshman Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Junior Play, Latin Club, Math Club, Mustang Band, National Honor Society, Scribblers, Shakespeare, Sophomore Scholas- tic, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. BURRIS, JOAN Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., DECLARATION, Advertising Man- I guess I'll take twof' says John Pounder as he anticipates a date to the night performance of the Senior Play. Roberta Jones, Pat Harrison, Carl Coving- ton, Elaine Calfas, and Irene' Najera patiently wait for John to make up his mind. 94 ager, Business Manager, Information Please, GCC, Cadet First Lieutenant, Jaspers, Reporter, Quill and Scroll, Scrib- blers, President, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic. BURROWS, ANN Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., FTA, Lassos, Captain, Masque and Gavel, Treasurer, Math Club, Corre- sponding Secretary, MJR, Parliamentariang Student Council, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Junior Play, Tri-Hi-Y, University of Texas. BYRAIVI, JAMES Library Council, f'J,' Club, Pony Football, Spotlightersg Track, Hi-Y, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. CALFAS, ELAINE Junior Class Rep., Homemaking Club, President, Lassos, 2nd Lt., Library Council, Executive Committee, MJR, Recording Secretary, Sophon1ore,AFreshn1an Scholastic, Junior Play, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, University of Texas. CALHOUN, JACK Football, Hayne, JH Cluh, Pony Football, Victoria Junior College. CALVERT, CLORIS tBunnyQl Freshman Class Rep., FTA, Corresponding Secretary, Lassos, MJR, Sophomore Scholastic, Southwest Texas State College. CAMERON, BONNIE Cheerleader, Sophomore Class Rep., Homemaking Club, Information Please, Lassos, MJR, Scribblers, Vice President, Student Council, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Baylor University. CAMPO5, OMAR Senior Class Rep., Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, ROTC Cadet Major, University of Texas. CARAM, IVIERIDITH Chess Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Parliamentarian, Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Senate, Texas Agricultural antl Mechanical College. CARDIEL, EMIL Bi-Phy-Chem, Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, Cadet MfSgt., St. .Waryis University. CARR, JOHN French Club, Golf Team, J Club, Latin Club, Senate, Tennis Team, Lost and Found, University of Texas. Make-up time-'Boys often wonder what make-up would look like on them. Roger Haller and Mike O'NeiIl alter their looks to suit their roles for Senior Frolic. CARR, SEAN Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Husson College. CARRANZA, ELISEA Senior Class Rep., Girls' Sports Club, Homemaking Club, Historian, Library Council, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, San Antonio College. CARTER, CAROLYN All-City Band, Freshman Class Rep., Math Club, Secretary, Mustang Band, Skelton, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Southwest Texas State College. CASANOVA, JOHN Basketball, Hayne, Library Council, MJ Club, Mixed Cho- rus, Texas Agricultural anrl Mechanical College. CASEY, MIKE A Cappella Choir, Camera Club, Junior Class, Chaplain, Senior Class, Chaplain, Sophomore Class Rep., Senate, Vice President, Student Council, Advisory, President, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology. , CASTLES, PIKE Junior Class Rep., Math Club, Senate, Chaplain, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Radio Club, President, Uni- versity of Texas. CELIS, SARAH Homemaking Club, Jeffersonaires, Mixed Chorus, San An- tonio College. CHANDLER, SANDRA Freshman Class Rep., Glee Club, President, Jeffersonaires, Parliamentarian, Historian, Sergeant-at-Arms, Reporter, Li- brary Council, Skelton. Sergeant-at-Arms, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. CHASAN, DAVE DECLARATION, San Antonio College. CHAVEZ, XAVIER Mixed Chorus, Accompanist, Orchestra, President, Talents, Inv., Viet- President, St. Louis Institute of Music, CIRILLI, GRACE Glee Club, Jeffersonaires. CLANTON, GARY A Cappella Choir, Librarian, All-State Chorus, Camera Club, Vice President, MONTICELLO, Southwestern University. 95 Research-Students in English 7 find that 'Are-search for their themes means search again and again for reference material. Sally Arnold, Mary Ellen Rogers, and Don Beere are off to a good start at the public library. CLARK, ROBERT DECLARATlONg Masque and Gavelg Officers' and NCO Clubg Masque and Gavel Playg ROTC, Cadet Captaing Sen- ateg University of Utah. CLEIVIENTS, ROBERT Baskethallg Freshman Class Rep.g Footballg Hayneg J Club Presidentg Sophomore Scholasticg Trackg Hi-Yg Freshman Scholastieg University of Texas. CLUN112, MIKE Art Cluhg Junior Class Rep.g Hayne, Vice Presidentg Library Councilg Student Council, Sophomore Scholasticg Hi-Y, Vice Presidentg Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. COBB, GARY All-City, All-Region, All-District Bandsg FTAg Math Club: Mustang Band, Sergeant-at-Armsg Senateg Talents, Inc., Ser- geant-at-Armsg University of Texas. COCKRELL, LEROY Senateg University of Texas. COKER, CONNIE Junior Class Rep.g FTAg Information Please. Sergeant-at-Arms: Jaspers, First Vice President, Second Vice Presidentg Mustang Band, Chaplaing Orchestrag Sophomore Scholasticg San An- tonio College. CONE, LAURIE A Cappella Choirg All-City Bandg Latin Clubg Mustang Bandg Future Nursesg Unit,-ersity of Texas. ' CONERLY, NANCY Freshman Class Rep.g Sophomore Class Rep.g Junior Class Rep.g GCC, Presidentg Lassos, Roping Teamg Latin Clubg Library Couneilg Junior Playg Shaliespeareg Student Councilg Tri-Hi-Yg University of Texas. COOPER, ELEANOR ANN Freshman Class Rep.g Sophomore Class Rep.g GCC, Sergeant- at-Armsg Cirls' Sports Clubg National Honor Society, Presi- dentg Junior Playg GCC Playg Scribblersg Shakespeareg Stu- 96 dent Couneilg Sophomore Scholasticg Tri-Hi-Yg Baylor Uni- versity. COOPER, JIIVI Senateg ROTCg Officers' and NCO Club, Treasurerg Texas Agricultural and .llecltanical College. CORKRAN. RICHARD Sophomore Class Re-p.g Freshman Class Rep.g Drill Teamg Officers' and NCO Clubg ROTCQ Sophomore Scholasticg Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. CORNWELL, PATSY A Cappella Choirg Clee Clubg lohnsorfs Beauty College. COTTERIVIAN. DARRELL Younger Advisoryg Trinity University. COTTON, JEAN Junior Class Rep.g DECLARATION, Advertising Staff: Jeffer- sonairesg Skeltong Y-Teens. Chaplaing University of Houston. COTTON, JUDY Junior Class Rep.g GCC, Second Lieutenant, First Vice Pres- identg Clee Club. Parliamentariang Jeffersonaires, Treasurerg Library Councilg CCC Playg Talents, Inc.g Advisory, Secretary, Treasurerg San Antonio College. COVINGTON, CARL . Basketballg Sophomore Class Rep.g Junior Class Rep.g Footballg Hayneg J Clubg Library Councilg Sophomore Scholastic: Trackg Hi-Y: University of Texas. COVINGTON. ROSS FBLAg,FTAg National Honor Societyg Trinity University. COWDEN, BARBARA GCC. Cadet Second Vice President, First Lieutenantg Jeffer- sonairesg Skelton Playg Scriblilersg Skeltong Sophomore Scholasticg San Antonio College. COWGER. BETTY A Cappella Choirg Pony Cheerleaderg Sophomore Class Rep.g Junior Class Rep.g Jeffersonaires, Presidentg Lassosg Masque and C3Vf'lQ Mfllldy MUSlHflgSQ Lasso Playg Junior Play: Skel- IOH Play? 5f'f1i0f Frvlics Opera Workshopq Skeltong Student Councilg Talents, lnc.g University of Arkansas. CRAYTON, BARBARA Freshman Class Rep.g Sophomore Class Rep.g Jaspers, His- toriang Library Council, Mustang Bandg Junior Playg Ad- visory, President, Skating Club, North Texas State College. CRISWELL, PATSY Camera Club, Secretary, Girls' Sports Club, Library Council: Lassos, Second Lieutenantg National Honor Society, Chaplain: Student Councilg Sophomore Scholasticg University of Texas. CROWELL, TOM Bi-Phy-Chem, Presidentg Senior Class Rep., Hayneg Library Councilg Math Clubg Junior Playg Student Councilg Sopho- more Scholasticg Tennis Teamg Hi-Y, Senior Playg University of Texas. CUNNINGHAM, DON Sophomore Class, Sergeant-at-Armsg Footballg Hayneg Library Councilg Hi-Yg University of Texas. CUNNINGHAM, DONNA Junior Class Rep.g Senior Class Rep.g FBLAQ Homemaking Club, Information Pleaseg Student Councilg Wellesley College. CYTRIN, MINNA RAE FTAg Glee Club, University of Oklahoma. DARROW, PAUL Freshman Class Rep.g Sophomore Class Rep.g Junior Class Rep.g Senior Class Rep.g Hayneg Pony Footballg Texas Agri- cultural and .Mechanical College. DAVENPORT, BEVERLY Bender Advisory, San Antonio College. DAVILA, MARY LOUISE Jaspersg Jeffersonaires, Sergeant-at-Armsg Spanish Club, His- torian, Trinity University. DAVIS, BARBARA Homemaking Clubg San Antonio College. DAVIS, MARGARET Cheerleaderg Junior Class, Recording Secretaryg Senior Class, Recording Secretary, FBLAQ Lassosg Library Councilg MJRg Junior Playg Student Council, Historian, Tri-Hi-Y, Baylor University. DAVIS, VIRGINIA Senior Class Rep.g Lassos. DAWSON, BILL Chess Clubg Forurng Library Councilg Masque and Gavelg MONTICELLO, Faculty Editorg Senior Frolicg Quill and Scrollg Sophomore Scholasticg Freshman Scholasticg University of Oklahoma. DEAN, INELL Sophomore Class Rep.g Junior Class Rep.g Senior Class Rep.g DECLARATIONQ Jeffersonairesg Lassos, Second Lieutenantg Masque and Cavelg Senior Frolicg Skelton Playg Scribhlers, Sergeant-at-Armsg Skelton, Sergeant-at-Armsg Sophomore Scholasticg San Antonio College. DEARMAN, ROBERT Officers' and NCO Clubg ROTC, Cadet Sergeantg Mississippi State College. DELAMINE, RICHARD Basketballg Hayneg Pony Basketballg Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. DESCHNER, CLAREVE GCC, Presidentg Jaspers, Reporterg A Cappella Choir, Uni- versity of Colorado. DESHA, ROBERT Footballg Hayneg HJ Club, Co-Presidentg Pony Basketballg Pony Football, Trackg Hi-Y, University of Texas. DIAZ-GRANADOS, MARIELA Lassosg Library Councilg Spanish Clubg Trinity University. DICKSON, BOBBY Spotlightersg Andrews Advisory. DODSON, MOLLY Sophomore Class Rep.g Senior Class Rep.g Jeffersonaires, Treasurerg Masque and Gavelg Junior Playg Senior Playg Skelton, Historian, Sophomore Scholasticg Talents, Inc., San Antonio College. Sewing classiBilly Biel gives up class, work for patchwork. Charles Olson looks on, a-suring Billy that he will never make the Homemaking Club it AQ 4. It 97 FINESILVER, LYNN DOERR, DOUG Bi-Phy-Chem, Math Club: Senate, Student Council, Sopho- more Scholastic. DOWNS, PAT Senior Class Rep., Masque and Gavel, Lassos, Senior Frolic, Shakespeare Play, Shakespeare, San Antonio College. DREEBEN, DOTTI Latin Club, President, Library Council: Math Club, Reporter, MONTICELLO, Copy Editor, MONTICELLO Play, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Sarah Lawrence College. DULANEY, ROBERT Senior Class Rep., Forum, Secretary, Library Council: MONTICELLO, Business Manager, Advertising Staff, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, San Antonio College. DUNSCOIVIB, DIANA GCC, Second Lieutenant, Senior Class Rep.: FTA: Homemak- ing Club: Scribblers, Texas Technological College. DUPRE, ED Hicks Advisory, St. .lflaryis University. DYKES, DEANNA Freshman Class, Recording Secretary, Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., FBLA, Lassos, First Lieutenant: Library Council, Executive Committee, MJR, President, Melody Mustangs, Lasso Play, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri-I-li-Y. ELIZONDO, RONALD Freshman Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Hayne, Library Council, Track, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. ELLINGER, DIANE Freshman Class, Corresponding Secretary, Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., DECLARATION, Activity Ed- itor, Lassos, Captain, Lasso Play, Scribblers, Reporter, Shakespeare, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, University of Texas. i EMERSON, JUDY Snowman's Ball-As Tom Scott worries about money matter, he leaves the posing for the picture at the Snowman's Ball up to Ricky Hall and Gary Bott, who wishes he was a Sen- ior so he could be in the picture. 98 A Cappella Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Glee Clubg Jaspers, Sergeant-at-Arms, Latin Club, Y-Teens, San Antonio College. ENGLAND, WAYNE Drill Team, Library Council, Officers' and NCO Club, Ser- geant-at-Arms, ROTC, Cadet Captain, Senate, Track, Ad- visory, President, Virginia College of Criminology. EPSTEIN, SANDY Junior Class Rep., Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Information Please, Historian, Re- porter, Lassos, First Lieutenant: Library Council: Masque and Gavel, President' MJR, Junior Play, Senior Frolic, University of Texas. ESCALERA, GAIL French Club, Chaplain, Masque and Gavel, .Iunior Play Senior Frolie, Senior Play. ESPARZA, ROLAND Spanish Club, San Antonio College. ESTES, SHEILA 9 Sophomore Class Rep., DECLARATION, Information Please, Lassos, Sophomore Scholastic, Trinity University. FAGAN, BARBARA Masque and Gavel, Junior Play, Senior Play: Senior Frolic, Scribblers, Advisory, President, University of Texas. FEILLE, BILL Hayne, Treasurer, Hi-Y, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. FEINGOLD, SHIRLEY Senior Class Rep., FTA, Scribblers, University of Texas. FELDER, GLORY Glee Club, MJR, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri-Hi-Y, Trinity University. FERRIER. GLENDA Senior Class Rep., FBLA, Jaspers, Lassos, Mf'Sgt., Y-Tecns. GCC. Lieutenant Colonel, National Honor Society, Shakes peare, Sergeant-at-Arms, Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Class, Reporter, Senior Slass, Reporter, Library Council, AScribbIers, MONTI- CELLO, Assistant Clubs Editor: Senior Frolic, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms: Lassos, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Alternate Dele- gate to Girls' State, University of Texas. FINSTERWALD, JANE Shakespeare. First Vice President, Tri-Hi-Y, Mustang Band, Nlajorette: Junior Class, Parliamentarian, Senior Class Rep., Library Council, Pony Band, Scribblers, Colt Band, President, University of Texas. FISHER. NANCY FTA, President, GCC, Second Lieutenant, Treasurer: Math Club, GCC Play, Y-Teens, President, Student Council, Pro- gram Chairman, Sophomore Scholastic, Senior Play, Trinity University. FLATEQUAL. MARY ANNA Freshman Class Rep.: Sophomore Class Rep., Homemaking Club, Treasurer, Lassos, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. FLESHER, ELEANOR French Club, GCC, Second Lieutenant, Recording Secretary, Homemaking Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lassos, Library Coun- cil, Executive Committee, MJR, Vice President, Scribblers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Unirersity of Texas. FLORES. FRED Moore Advisory, San Antonio College. FOLKS. WALLY gil Club, Tennis Team, University of Texas. FOURMIGUE, PAULA A Cappella Choir, FBLA, Chaplain, GCC, Major, Glee Club Scribblersl Skelton. FRENCH, GUY Football, Hayne. FRY. BILLIE GCC, MJR, FBLA: Homt-making Club, University of Texas. GABE, SYLVIA A Cappella Choir, Nurses' Club. GARCIA, SONYA A Cappella Choir, Home-making Club, Lassos, Sergeant, Jun ior Play, Talents, Inc., Juilliard Seliool of Music GARZA, AL A Cappella Choir, All-State Chorus, Rifle Team, ROTC, Spanish Club, Talents, Inc., Track, Draughton's Business College. CARZA, ROBERT Drill Team, Forum, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Trinity University. GATHINGS, BOOTH Advisory, President, University of Texas. GERUKOS, JOHN Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Senior Frolic, Rifle Team, ROTC, Cadet Major, Senate, Reporter, Chaplain, Sophomore Scholastic, Advisory, President, United States Mil- itary Academy. GILLIS, RALPH Drill Team, Library Council, Masque and Gavel, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Senate, Texas Agri- cultural and Mechanical College. GINSBERG, BENTON A Cappella Choir, Sophomore Scholastic, University of Texas. GLAZENER, DAVID Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Drill Team, Forum, Chaplain, Library Council, Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, Senate, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. COETH, AURELIA A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, Lassos, Mixed Chorus, San Antonio College. GOMEZ, ROBERT Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, University of Texas. GORDON, TOM Junior Play, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. GORSUCH, ELIZABETH A Cappella Choir, Junior Class Rep., Girls' Sports Club, Lassos, Sergeant, Roping Team, Lasso Play, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. GRAY, RODNEY All-City Band, Mustang Band, Third Vice President, Orches- tra, Pony Band, Senate, Talents, Inc., Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. GREATHOUSE, BILL Art Club, Hayne, Corresponding Secretary, Library Council, Advisory, President, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. GREEN, CAROLINE FTA, Vice President, Mustang Band, Head Majorette, Skel- ton, Treasurer, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Advisory, Pres- ident, Freshman Scholastic, Southwest Texas State Teachers College. GREENBERG, GARY Art Club, Candid Camera, Reporter, MONTICELLO, Pho- tography Editor, Head Photographer, MONTICELLO Play, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. GREENBERG, LEE ROTC, University of Texas. GREENBERG, PATTY Sophomore Class Rep., Moses Advisory. GREGORY, JERRY information Please, Treasurer, Mixed Chorus, MJR, Lassos, Recording Secretary, Roping Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Southern Meth- odist University. GRIFFITH, ZOE Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Girls' Sports Club, Secretary, Information Please, Jaspers, Math Club, Recording Secretary, Mustang Band, Co-President, Orchestra, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Uni- versity of Texas. GRUNDLER, LINDA A Cappella Choir, Secretary, All-State Chorus, CCC, Colonel, Scribblers, Skelton, Student Council, Talents, Inc., Soph- omore Scholastic, Opera Workshop, Washington University. GUERRERO, LOUIS ' Rifle Team, ROTC, Spanish Club. CULLETTE, ANN Senior Class Rep., Jeffersonaires. Senior Western Dance-4'If you wear that hat, I'll put this saddle on my head! John Philips informs Mimi Middleton at the western dance for seniors held October 11, 1957, at Forest Hills. HACK, JAMES i Hayne, Pony Football, Track, Hi-Y, San Antonio College. HAIGHT, PHILIP Art Club, Senior Frolic, Trinity University. HAISLER, BONNIE FTA, Jaspers, Sergeant-at-Arms, Recording Secretary, Pres- ident, Mustang Band, Senior Play, San Antonio College. HALL, RICKEY A Cappella Choir, Hayne, Library Council, Texas Agri- cultural and Mechanical College. HALLER, ROGER Freshman Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Hayne, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, Sophomore Scholastic, Advisory, Pres- ident, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. HALM, DAVID All-City Band, All-District Band, Math Club, Mustang Band, Corresponding Secretary, Pony Band, Pony Basketball, Senate, Sophomore Scholastic, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. HAMMER, DON Senior Class, President, Freshman Class, President, Junior Class Rep., Hayne, Library Council, Student Council, Soph- omore Scholastic, Hi-Y, University of Oklahoma. HAPP, PAT All-City Band, Sophomore Class Rep., Mustang Band, Re- cording Secretary, Junior Class Rep., Pony Band, Vice Pres- ident, Skelton, Freshman Scholastic, Advisory, President, Southwest Texas State College. HARDIN, BETTE All-City Band, Mustang Band, Orchestra, Skelton. HARRIS, DAVID A Cappella Choir, Pony Basketball, San Antonio College. HARRISON, PAT Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Lassos, First Lieutenant, MJR, Chaplain, Scribblers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, San Antonio College. 99 HEAD, JAMES -6. Advisory, President, Abilene Christian College. HEATH, PAT Senior Class Rep., Math Club, Vice President, National Hon- or Society, T1'easurer, Senate, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Bi-Phy-Chem, Rice Institute. HEATH, TOM Fauver Advisory, University of Texas. HEILIGMAN, EVELYN All-District Band, Sophomore Class Rep., FBLA, Vice Pres- ident, Girls' Sports Club, Mustang Band, Skelton Show, Scribblers, Skelton, University of Texas. HELLER, NANCY Lassos, Lasso Play, .lohn Sealy School of Nursing. HERNANDEZ, RICHARD Mustang Band, Spanish Club, Chaplain, St. Mary's Univer stty. HERNANDEZ, ROBERT Basketball, Football, Hayne, J Club, Library Council, Pony Basketball, Spanish Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Track, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. HERNANDEZ, ROGER Bi-Phy-Chem, MONTICELLO, MONTICELLO Play, 56, 57, Quill and Scroll, Senate, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, St. Mary's University. HERNANDEZ, VANGIE A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, San Antonia College. HERREHA, HOPE Girls' Sports Club, Reporter, Homemaking Club, Y-Teens, Reporter, Secretary, San Antonio College. HERSH, SHIRLEY FBLA, Information Please, Chaplain, Lassos, Masque and Gavel, University of Texas. HILL, CAROL GCC, Captain, Chaplain, MONTICELLO, Features Editor, MONTICELLO Play, Quill and Scroll, Trinity University. HILLEBRANDT, CAROLYN Junior Play, Senior Frolic, Scribblers, San Antonio College. HOMISTON, DAVID Junior Play, Student Council, Utah Agricultural College. l00 Chorus line-All together now, boys. One, two, three kick! Is it a bunny hop? Congo line? Can can? Nope! It's our chorus boys putting-their-little-foot wait- ing for the Senior photogra- pher. i HUIZAR, 1-,RAN Lassos, Sergeant, FTA, Camera Club, Girls' Sports Club, President, Spanish Club, Texas lVomen's University. HUNT, JACKIE A Cappella Choir, GCC, Second Lieutenant, Skelton, Parlia- mentarian, Library Council, Talents, Inc., Masque and Gavel, Colorado College. HUNT, LEROY Drill Team, Officers, and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC Cadet Captain, Senate, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. JACKSON, STEVE Candid Camera, San Antonio College. JENSEN, MARTIN Bi-Phy-Chem, Sophomore Class Rep., Math Club, MONTI- CELLO, Assistant Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief, National Honor Society, Reporter, MONTICELLO Play, Pony Bas- ketball, Quill and Scroll, Senate, Reporter, Historian, Stu- dent Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Rice Institute. JIMENEZ, ROBERT Officers' and NCO Club, Drill Team Commander, ROTC, Cadet Major, St. Mary's University. JOHNSON, LANA All-City Band, Senior Class Rep., French Club, Girls' Sports Club, J-ettes, Parliamentarian, Mustang Band, Orchestra, Senior Frolic, Skelton, University of Colorado. JOHNSON, MARETTA Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., FBLA, Homemak- ing Club, Parliarnentarian, Lasso, Sergeant-at-Arms, MJR, Reporter, Junior Play, Scribblers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, San Antonio College. JOHNSON, NAN Art Club, Sophomore Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Girls, Sports Club, Information Please, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Senior Play, San Antonio College. JOHNSON, NEIL Hayne, Southern Methodist University. JONES, CAROLYN Student COUHCH, Pfesideflli Shakespeare, Second Vice Pres- ident, Mustang Band, Flag Twirler, Sophomore Class, Vice ..'P 4 Presidentg Junior Class, Vice Presidentg National Honor So- cietyg Tri-Hi-YQ J-ettesg Scribblersg Freshman Scholasticg Sophomore Scholasticg Girls' State Lieutenant Governor, Uni- versity of Texas. JONES, DUDLEY Senior Class, Treasurer: Sophomore Class, Presidentg Fresh- man Class, Vice Presidentg Footballg Hayneg J Club, Sergeant-at-Armsg Pony Footballg Pony Basketballg Student Councilg Sophomore Scholasticg Hi-Y, Secretaryg University of Texas. JONES, EDDIE Hayneg Student Councilg Sophomore Scholasticg Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. JONES, ROBERTA Freshman Class Rep.g Senior Class Rep.g Homemaking Clubg Lassos, Second Lieutenantg Library Councilg Masque and Gavelg MJRQ Lasso Playg Senior Play, Sophomore Scholasticg Tri-Hi-Yg Advisory, President. JONES, SANDRA Girls' Sports Club, Chaplaing Jaspersg Pony Bandg Y-Teensg University of Houston. JOSEPHSON, LEONARD ALLEN Pony Football, Trackg Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. JOSLIN, JOHN Dugosh Advisoryg United States Military Academy. JOYCE, JANET Junior Class Rep.g GCC, Second Lieutenant, Corresponding Secretaryg MONTICELLO, Assistant Clubs Editorg Junior Playg National Honor Society, Secretaryg Quill and Scrollg Shakespeareg Tri-Hi-Yg Student Councilg Southern Methodist University. JUNG, DARLENE French Clubg Mixed Chorus. KAISER, FRED Freshman Class Rep.3 Drill Teamg Officers' and NCO Clubg ROTC, Cadet Colonel, Senate: Student Council. KAWAZOE, JANET Lasso, President, Library Councilg Math Clubg Future Nurses, Vice President, Recording Secretaryg Lasso Playg Skeltong K Girls in barrels-Barry Jo Wood and Lynn Finesilver Sophomore Scholasticg Freshman Scholasticg Roping Team: John Sealy School of Nursing. KEENE, LYNN Creed Advisoryg University of Alabama. KELLER, EDDIE Sophomore Scholasticg University of Texas. KEMPLER, LESLIE Camera Clubg Drill Teamg Officers' and NCO Clubg ROTC: University of Texas. KENNEY, MARTHA Pony Cheerleaderg Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Armsg Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurerg Shakespeare, Reporterg Student Councilg Scribblersg Lassosg Library Councilg Junior Playg Senior Playg Home- making Clubg Sophomore Class Rep.: Junior Class Rep.: University of Texas. KING, LUCINDA LEE Senior Class Rep.g Information Pleaseg Lassos, Historian, Sergeant, Roping Teamg Lasso Playg Skelton, Recording Sec- retaryg Advisory, Presidentg Skelton Play, Baylor University. KINSEY, GLORIA Homemaking Clubg Durham Business College. KNORRING, SUSAN Homemaking Clubg Information Pleaseg Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College. KOHER, ROSE MARIE FBLAg Lassosg Y-Teens. KOHUTCH, EDWARD Drill Teamg Officers' and NCO Club, Historian, Reporterg ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonelg Senateg Student Councilg Sophomore Scholasticg Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege. KOUTSARIS, JAMES Mustang Bandg St. Mary's University. KRAFFT, JOHNNIE All-City and All-District B: dsg Freshman Class Rep.g Forumg Latin Clubg Mustang Bandg Vice Presidentg All-Region Bandg Baylor University. KUEHNE, JIM Harrison Advisoryg San Antonio College. aren't modeling the new Q sack style. They're re- hearsing for their dance in the Senior Frolic produc- tion, Mother Is a Fresh- man. l0l A-it 7 ri P' LABUTIS, RALPH - Football, Hayne, J Club, Mixed Chorus, Pony Football, Track, San Antonio College. LABUTIS, RENEE Glee Club, Lassos, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Durham Business College. LAMB, SANDRA FBLA, GCC, Major, Lassos, Corporal, MJR, MONTICELLO, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, San An- tonio College. LANDRUM, JACK Chess Club, Secretary, ROTC, Senate, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. LAZAR, ANNETTE DECLARATION, Clubs and Organizations Editor, Jaspers, Stern College. LEE, BOB All-City Band, All-District Band, Mustang Band, Orchestra, Senate, Talents, Inc., All-Region Band, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. LEE, LINDA FTA, GCC, First Lieutenant, Jeffersonaires, GCC Play, Skelton, North Texas State College. LE STOURGEON, DALE A Cappella Choir, Bi-Phy-Chem, Latin Club, Library Coun- cil, Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms, Freshman Scholastic, Advisory, President. LEWIS, CONVERSE Davis Advisory, North Texas State College. LEWIS, EDWARD A Cappella Choir, Football, Hayne J Club, Secretary, Library Council Chairman, Sophomore Scholastic, Track, Hi-Y, Rice Institute. LIVINGSTON, PHIL Freshman Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class Rep., DECLA- RATION. LONG, PATSY A Cappella Choir, Lassos, First Lieutenant, Roping Team, Latin Club, Vice President, Melody ' Mustangs, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. LOPEZ, JOE Art Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, ROTC, San Antonio College. LOUIE, JIMMIE Senior Class Rep. LOWRY, BOB Latin Club, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. LOZANO, ANNABELLE Glee Club, Homemaking Club, Jeffersonaires, Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club. LUBEL, DICKIE Library Council, Pony Football, Advisory, President, Univer- sity of Texas. LUBEL, PATSY Senior Class Rep., Lassos, Sergeant, Library Council, Masque and Gavel, Historian, MJR, Senior Frolic, Lasso Play, J effersonaires, University of Texas. MAINZ, JIMMY Senior Class Rep., Mixed Chorus, San Antonio College. MALONE, BETTY Freshman Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Girls' Sports Club, Re- porter, Jaspers, Parliamentarian, Sergeant-at-Amis, Lassos, Freshman Scholastic, Durham Business College. MALONE, JIMMIE All-City Band, All-District Band, Hayne, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Talents, Inc., University of Texas. MARCHBANKS, LOU Sophomore Rep., Lassos, Sophomore Scholastic, FBLA, Southwest Texas State Teachers College. MAYEN, JOE Longwith Advisory, San Antonia College. MAYEN, OSCAR Wheat Advisory, San Antonio College MAYERS, BOBBIE GCC, Cadet Major, FTA, Treasurer, French Club, Masque and Gavel, Parliamentarian, Junior Play, GCC Play, Scrib- blers, Sophomore Scholastic, Senior Play, Baylor University. MCCHESNEY, MIKE Art Club, Historian, Mustang Band, Texas Agricultural and Leaving school- There is a school we all love well- especially at the 3:30 bell. This quartette, Glory Feld- er, Eugene Bohne, Jackie Hunt, and Fred Kaiser, step to this tune as they burst from the building. D :oz L..?- Mechanical College. MCCLELLAN, DAVID Hayne, Library Council, Pony Basketball, Spotlighters, Sec- retary, Texas Agricultural and .Wechanical College. MCCORMICK, BOB Senior Class Rep., Advisory, President, St. Maryfs University. MCDONALD, MARY ANN Pony Cheerleader, Freshman Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Class Rep., FBLA, J-ettes, Lassos, Masque and Gavel, Senior Play, Shakespeare, Student Council, Talents, Inc., Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, San Antonio College. MCMAHAN, ERLENE Junior Class Rep., FBLA, Treasurer, Library Council, Mus- tang Flag Twirler, Pony Band, Secretary-Treasurer, Shakes- peare, Sergeant-at-Arms, Student Council, Sophomore Scholas- tic, Tri-Hi-Y, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. MCMURTRAY, RUSSELL Camera Club, Vice President, Drill Team Guide, MONTI- CELLO, Darkroom Editor, Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC Cadet Major, Senate, University of Houston. MELVILLE, MELINDA A Cappella Choir, Homemaking Club, Corresponding Secre- tary, Lassos, Student Council, Talents, Inc., Berkley College. MELVILLE, VIRGINIA FTA, Historian, Lassos, Sergeant, Skelton Play, Skelton, Roping Team, San Antonio College. MERY, JEAN Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Jeffersonaires, Mixed Chorus, FBLA. MERY, JOAN Clee Club, Librarian, Jeffersonaires. MEYERS, MARCIA LYNN Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., FBLA, President, Lassos, Sergeant-at-Arms, Roping Team, Skelton, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. MICHON, BETTY Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., FBLA, Vice President, GCC, Lieutenant Colonel, Las- College information - All these forms and tests just to go to college? Patsy Criswell and Dale Le- Stourgeon are reassured by Miss Wolf, counselor, that college is really worth it. sos, Math Club, Historian, MJR, MONTICELLO, Business Manager, National Honor Society, Historian, Future Nurses, Vice President, Sophomore Scholastic, Quill and Scroll, Sea- ton School of Nursing. MIDDLEMAN, BARRY Bi-Phy-Chem, Freshman Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Li- brary Council, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Senate, Univer- sity of Texas. MIDDLETON, MIGNON Senior Class Rep., Lassos, First Lieutenant, Shakespeare, Corresponding Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Sophomore Class Rep., University of Texas. MOELLER, MARY LYNN Lassos, Chaplain, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. MOELLER, STEVE Chess Club, Orchestra, University of Texas. MOLL, PENNY Cheerleader, Sophomore Class, Historian, Junior Class, Cor- responding Secretary, Senior Class Historian, Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Lassos, Library Council, Sec- retary, Masque and Gavel, Senior Frolic, Lasso Play, Scrib- blers, Shakespeare, Recording Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Pony Cheerleader, John Sealy Nursing School. MONACO, RAY A Cappella, Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Foot- ball, Hayne, Library Council, Masque and Gavel, Mixed Chorus, Junior Play, Senior Play, Pony Football, Track, Advisory, President, Northwestern University. MONTEER, DAVID Chess Club, Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant, Senate, Sophomore Scho- lastic, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. MOORE, EDDIE A Cappella Choir, Art Club, Chess Club, Senior Class Rep., Football, Mixed Chorus, MONTICELLO, Advertising Staff, Pony Football, Trinity University. MOORE, MARJORIE Art Club, Bi-Phy-Chem, DECLARATION, CCC, Math Club, Junior Play, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Scholastic, Y-Teens. I03 Senior pictures-March onward, seniors, for the final class picture of your high school days. Each of the seniors here knows that he or she would be missed from this group, some of whom have spent twelve school years together. MOORE, WAYNE n.l', Club, Pony Football, Track. MORELAND, CHARLES Chess Club, Drill Team, Officers, and NCO Club, ROTC, Cadet Captain, Senate, Sophomore Scholastic, Texas Agri- cultural and Mechanical College. MORRIS, ANN Freshman Rep., FBLA, Secretary, FTA, Lassos, Second Lieu- tenant, Math Club, Scribhlers, Student'Council, University of Texas. MORTON, CHARLES Football, MIB Club, Pony Football, Track, University of Texas. Moss, JACKIE Shakespeare, Tri-Hi-Y, Lassos, Second Lieutenant, Roping Team, FBLA, Masque and Gavel, MONTICELLO, Typist, Library Council, Sophomore Scholastic, School of Dental Hygiene, Houston. MUNIZ, ANITA Spanish Club. MUNIZ, ERNEST Officers, and NCO Club, ROTC. MYERS, JACK Pony Football, Jones Advisory. NAJERA, IRENE Sophomore Class Reporter, Sophomore Class Rep., FBLA, Reporter, Lassos, Corporal, MONTICELLO, Sophomore Class Editor, Assistant Senior Class Editor, MONTICELLO Play, Quill and Scroll, Scribblers, Sophomore Scholastic, San Antonio College. NATIONS, KENNETH Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, Junior Play, Northwestern University. NAVA, BETTY FBLA, Bennett Advisory. NEAL, JANE I04 Information, Please, Lassos, Sergeant, Roping Team, Corres- ponding Secretary, Skelton, Sophomore Scholastic, San An- tonio College. NELSON, JULIE Homemaking Club, Skelton Play, Skelton, San Antonio College. NERREN, FRANCES Senior Class Rep., Girls' Sports Club, President, Chaplain, Vice President, Information, Please, Lassos, Roping Team, Corporal, Skelton, Texas Women's University. NEUNHOFFER, BETTY Lassos, Second Lieutenant, Library Council, Math Club, MONTICELLO, Senior Frolic, Scrihblers, Shakespeare, Treas- urer, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri-Hi-Y, Par- liamentarian, Debate Team, Trinity University. NEWSOM, PEGGY Sophomore Class Rep., .lunior Class Rep., FBLA, Girls Sports Club, Iaspers, Vice President, Sergeant-at-Arms, MONTICELLO, Circulation Manager, Mustang Band, Li- brary Council, Pony Band, Vice President, Quill and Scroll, San Antonio College. NORMAN, DAVID A Cappella Choir, San Antonio College. OBREGON, MARGARITA Girls, Sports Club. O'BRlEN, IANICE Art Club, Historian, FTA, Chaplain, GCC, Cadet Executive Lieutenant Colonel, National Honor Society, Scrihblers, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Vice President, Skelton, Sophomore Scholastic, North Texas Slate College. OEFFINGER. IANET Homemaking Club, Jaspers, Corresponding Secretary, San Antonio College. OFFICER, EVELYN FTA, Girls' Sports Club, Treasurer, Southwest Texas State College. 1 OFSOWITZ, .IODIE Junior Class Rep., DECLARATION, Lassos, Library Coun- cil, Masque and Gavel, Masque and Gavel Play, Senior Play, Skelton, San Antonio College. OGILVIE, DOUGLAS Candid Camera, Vice President, Freshman Class Rep., .Iunior Class Rep., Hayne, 'Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. OLSON, CHRIS Basketball, DECLARATION, Co-Sports Editor, Hayne, Li- brary Council, Math Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Washington University. OLSON, CHARLES MONTICELLO, Layout Editor, Latin Club, Reporter, NION- TICELLO Play, Quill and Scroll, Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophomore Scholastic, Southern Methodist University. O,LEARY, ANCE Freshman Class Rep., FTA, Lassos, Skelton, Southwest Texas State College. O'NEILL, CYNTHIA A Cappella Choir, Senior Class Rep., Mixed Chorus, Tom- Tows. O'NEILL, MIKE Drill Team, Library Council, Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Officers' and NCO, Reporter, ,lunior Play, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Brigade Executive, Advisory, President, Freshman Scholastic, Sophomore Scholastic, United States Air Force Academy. OREZAN, ELINOR Hastings Advisory, University of Pennsylvania. ORNELAS, BONNIE French Club, President, GCC, Adjutant Major, Math Club, Mixed Chorus, National Honor Society, CCC Play, Sopho- more Scholastic, Senior Play, San Antonio College. OSTER, PATRICIA A Cappella Choir, FBLA, Y-Teens, Opera Club. OSTER, VIVAN Future Nurses, Senior Frolic. PARR, JANET Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., GCC, Cadet Second Lieutenant, Mustang Band, Future Nurses, CCC Play, Senior Play, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholas- tic, University of Texas. PATINO, BILBERT Coforth, Advisory, San Antonio College. PATTERSON, ANNETTE Sophomore Class Rep., CCC, Cadet First Lieutenant, Lassos, Sergeant, Math Club, MONTICELLO, Assistant Clubs Editor, Junior Play, Quill and Scroll, Scribblers, Sophomore Scho- Q lastic, Colt Band, University of Texas. PATTON, LARRY A Cappella Choir, President, All-State Chorus, Sophomore Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Football, Hayne, Chaplain, J Club, Library Council, Chaplain, Masque and Gavel, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Pony Basketball, Pony Football, Student Council, Executive Committee, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents, Inc., Sergeant-at-Arms, Track, Trinity University. PAULOS, SAM Junior Class Rep., French Club, Latin Club, Senate, Sopho- more Scholastic, Princeton. PAYNE, KAY Freshman Scholastic, Sophomore Scholastic, Lassos, Captain, Math Club, MIR, Senior Frolic, Scribblers, Student Council, Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, Southern Methodist University. PEN A, PHILIP Candid Camera, Treasurer, Pony Band, Mustang Band, Art Club, Trinity University. PEREZ, ANCELO - Senior Class Rep., St. Mary's University. PEREZ, GRACIE Homemaking Club, Lassos, Spanish Club, San Antonio College. 'AWait a minute, says Carol Hill. There are just too many hands here. Jane Rosenthal, Mary Tucker, and Martin Jensen anxiously hold out their hands for a piece of delicious cake purchased from the G1rls' Cadet Corps after school. r I los Frw? vc., t r l 2 5 E l l LM, The Mcagei' holds Peggy Newsom, who, despite her bar-shaking, seems to enjoy taking money from seven- teen hundred students as a down payment on the MON- TICELLO. ll , 4 f ', k - 1, . -- . , 5 . 4 as PERLMUTTER, BARBARA French Club, GCC, Second Lieutenant, Recording Secretary, Future Nurses, President, Vice President, Vanderbilt. PETERS, RUTH ELLEN Art Club, President, Girls' Sports Club, San Antonio College. PF EFF ER, ROBERT Basketball, Ri-Phy-Chem, Hayne, Math Club, President, Pony Basketball, Student Council, Treasurer, Track, Hi-Y, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology. PHILIPS, JOHN Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Library Council, .Iunior Play, Senate, Treasurer, Spotlighters, Secretary, Presi- dent, Advisory, President, University of Texas. PIERCE, DOTTIE Senior Class Rep., GCC, Historian, Latin Club, Library Council, Junior Play, State Manager, Scribblers, Shake- speare, Parliamentarian: Student Council, Sophomore Scho- lastic, Wellsley College. POTTER, NANCY GCC, Cadet Major, Scribblers, Historian, President, Shake- speare, Student Council, Southwest Texas State College. POUNDERS, GAIL DECLARATION, Circulation Manager, Advertising Manager, GCC, Second Lieutenant, FTA, Math Club, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. POUNDER, JOHN Football, Hayne, HI Club, Pony Football, Student Council, Track, Hi-Y, University of Texas. POUNDS, PENNY Senior Class Rep., Homemaking Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lassos, Library Council, Shakespeare, Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, Freshman Scholastic, University of Texas. PRINGLE, MIKE Mixed Chorus, Pony Football, University of Houston. PROLL, SUSAN Pony Cheerleader, Sophomore Class Rep., ,lunior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Lassos, Library Council, Executive Com- mittee, MIR, Sergeant-at-Arms, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Southwest Texas State College. PURVIS, JOAN San Antonin College. IO6 RAINEY, PAT Girls' Sports Club, Parliamentarian, Nurses Club, Y-Teens. Chaplain, Glee Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Incarnate Word College. RAMIREZ, PAUL Richards Advisory, University of Texas. RAMIREZ, PEGGY Spanish Club. Sergeant-at-Arms, Y-Teens, Social Secretary, University of Texas. RANDEZ, ALBERT Chess Club, Sophomore Class Rep., Drill Team, Mixed Chorus, Officers' and NCO Club, .lunior Play, Senior Play, ROTC, Cadet First Lieutenant, St. Maryis University. RANDEZ, HELEN Homemaking Club. RATCLIFF, LYNN Drill Team, Latin Club, Officers' and NCO Club, Sergeant- at-Arms, ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, Senate, Sopho- more Scholastic, Advisory, President, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. REED, BEVERLY .lunior Class Rep., GCC, Cadet Second Lieutenant, FBLA, Future Teachers, Lassos, Math Club, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Southwest Texas State College. REID, TOMMY Ri-Phy-Chem, Chaplain, Hayne, President, Latin Club, Masque and Gavel, Math Club, Junior Play, Student Council, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Baylor University. RIBAKOVVSKI, ROSALIE Mixed Chorus. RENDON, ROSEMARIE FTA, jaspers, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Jeffersonaires, Lassos, Corporal, Lasso Play, Sophomore Scholastic, Lasso Roping Team, Freshman Scholastic, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. RIENENSCHNEI DERS, BERT Senior Class Rep., French Club, National Honor Society, Advisory, President, Freshman Scholastic, Rice Institute. RISCHE, CYNTHIA Art Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Homemaking Club, Senior Class Rep., McNeese State College. RIVERA, HIROM Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, Cadet Second Lieutenant. RIZZO, DOROTHY Girls' Sports Club, President, Information Please, Jaspers, Lassos, Sergeant, Math Club, Treasurer, Texas Wornen's University. ROBBERSON, NAT Pony Basketball, Senior Class Rep., University of Texas. ROBERSON, SHARON Jeffersonaires, Vice President, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, Skelton Play, Girls' Sports Club, Skelton, Chaplain, Y-Teens, Southwest Texas State College. ROBERTS, PAT Jaspers, President, Lassos, National Honor Society, Nurses' Club, Sophomore Scholastic, Freshman Scholastic, Univer- sity of Texas. ROBIE, MARGARET Senior Class Rep., FTA, Jaspers, Y-Teens, University of Texas. RODRIGUEZ, CARLOS Sophomore Scholastic, Math Club, Mustang Band, Pony Band, University of Texas. RODRIGUEZ, EDWARD Drill Team, Officers' and NCO Club, Rifle Team, ROTC, Spanish Club, San Antonio College. ROGERS, .IOHNNIE MAE Y-Teens, President, University of Texas. ROGERS, MARY ELLEN Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., FTA, Library Council, Mustang Band, Flag Twirler, Skelton, President, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri-Hi-Y, San Antonio College. ROSENBERG, JERRY Bi-Phy-Chem, Mustang Band, Orchestra, All-Region Band, University of Texas. ROSENTHAL, JANE Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Homemaking A backstage setting doesn't detract from the talents of Tommy Booth. His accomplishments as a pianist and vocalist also helped him head Talents, Inc. Club, Lassos, Latin Club, MIR, Sergeant-at-Arms, Scrib- blers, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri-Hi-Y, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sophie Newcomb College. RUIZ, LUPE Information Please, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Spanish Club, Draughn's Business College. RUSSI, RICHARD Officers' and NCO Club, St. Mary's University. RUTLEDGE, BUCKY Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., FTA, Chaplain, Mus- tang Band, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. SAGOR, BRYAN Senior Class Rep., Information Please, Masque and Gavel, Senate, University of Texas. SAMUEL, FAY Junior Class Rep., GCC, Second Lieutenant, GCC Play, Shakespeare, Student Council. SANCHEZ, RODGER Spotlighters. SANDFORD, BILLY Sophomore Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Freshman Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Football, Manager, Hayne, Junior Play, Senior Play, Pony Basketball, Hi-Y, Treasurer, Texas Agri- cultural and Mechanical College. SANFORD, MARTHA Tunnel Advisory, Trinity University. ' SAUER, JUDY MJR, Jeffersonaires, Chaplain, Lassos, Second Lieutenant, Advisory, President, Southwest Texas State College. SCHERF, CLAUDIA Homemaking Club, Sweet Briar College. SCHLIESING, JOHN . Hayne, Pony Football, Student Council, University of Texas. SCHIF F , DAVE Basketball, Senate, Library Council, GCC Play, Texas Lutheran College. SCHLOTTMANN, JAMES Laterno Technological College. SCHMOKER, JUDY Glee Club, Homemaking Club, Lassos, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. SCHNEIDER, IRENE FTA, Mustang Band, National Honor Society, Skelton, Sophomore Scholastic, University of Texas. SCHOOLER, STEWART Freshman Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Advisory, President, Hayne, Senior Play, Library Council., General Motors In- SlllLti6. SCHROEDER, JOHNNY MONTICELLO, Advertising Manager, Senior Play, Candid Camera Club, Historian, Advisory, President, University of Texas. SCHUH, CORINE Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Mustang Band, Pony Band, San Antonio College. SCHUH, LORINE Mustang Band, Jacobs Advisory. SCHUSTER, MARLENE FBLA, FTA, Girls' Sports Club, Information Please, Presi- dent, Jaspers, Lassos, Sophomore Scholastic, University of Texas. SCOTT, TOM Basketball, Senior Class Rep., Pony Basketball, ROTC, Hayne, Lost and Found, Swimming Team, Cornell University. SCOTT, JOHN Sophomore Class Rep., Officers' and NCO Club, ROTC, Cdt. M!Sgt., Senior, San Antonio College. SEEGRAVES, LINDA French Club, Glee Club, Scribblers, San Antonio College. SEWELL, CHARLES Art Club, Senate, Rice Institute. SEYMOUR, JOYCE A Cappella Choir, Jeffersonaires. SHAVER, BARBARA Freshman Class Rep., FBLA, Glee Club, Jeffersonaires, Li- brarian, Y-Teens, Advisory, President, San Antonio College. IO7 'E l J Wie LLX ,,., l , Knee socks-Is this a lazy man's can can? Mary Tucker, Jane Rosenthal, and Lynn Finesilver illustrate the female fad of the year4Knee socks l SHEF FY, CAROLYN Senior Class Rep., GCC Cadet, Second Lieutenant, Mixed Chorus, Nurses' Club, San Antonio College. SHELLABY, GLORIA Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Clee Club, Secretary, Homemaking Club, Reporter, Jeffersonaires, Secretary, Lassos. Treasurer, Library Council, Lasso Play, San Antonio College. SHIVERS, JACKIE Latin Club, Treasurer, MJR, Jeffersonaires, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lassos, Student Council, Texas Lutheran College. SHOSTAK, MARCIA Glee Club, Lassos. SEBERG,BOB A Cappella Choir, Vice President, All-State Chorus, Bi-Phys Chem, Camera Club, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents, Inc., Opera Workshop, Treasurer, Texas Technological College. SIGLER, CAROL Homemaking Club, Second Vice President, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Scribblers, Skelton, Sophomore Scholastic, San Antonio College. QIMON, ELLEN Freshman Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., GCC, First Lieutenant, Banking Chairman, Parliamentarian, Library Council, Junior Play, Senior Frolic, Sophomore Scho- lastic, Tennis Team, Freshman Scholastic, Family Life, Presi- dent, University of Texas. sNuTH,ANN Math Club, GCC, FBLA, Rollinis College. SMTTH, ELIZABETH FBLA, Homemakingx Club. SMITH, JUNE A Cappella Choir, Sergeant-at-Arms, Camera Club, Secretary, Junior Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., GCC Cdt., Second Lieu- tenant, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jeffersonaires, Treasurer, CCC Play, University of Texas. SMITH, LEIGH Art Club, French Club, Secretary, MONTICELLO, Assistant Photography Editor, MONTICELLO Play, Sophomore Scho- lastic, University of Texas. l08 sPENcE,BRADEN Hayne, Library Council, Pony Football, University of Texas. SPRAGUE, DOUGLAS All-City Band, Camera Club, Golf Team, Mustang Band, Assistant Treasurer, Sophomore Scholastic, Texas Agfiflllfllfdl and ,lleclzanical College. STACY, LINDA FBLA, Pony Band, Skelton. STADHEIM, TERRY University of Texas. STAHL,ROY Art Club, Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Melody Mustangs, Track, University of Texas. STALKER, ROGER All-City Band, Melody Mustangs, Mustang Band, Talents, Inc., Advisory, President, Kansas Stale. STESSEL, LESLE Harrison Advisory, San Antonio College. STEPHENS, ANNETTE Homemaking Club, Jeffersonaires, Secretary, Vice President. STEPHENS, SARA ANN FTA, Parliamentarian, CCC, Captain: Jeffersonaires, Na- tional Honor Society, CCC Play, Sophomore Scholastic, North Texas State College. STEURLING, MARY ANNE Jaspers. Sergeant-at-Arms, Parliamentarian, San Antonio College. STOLTZ, IVTARGARET FTA, Jaspt-rs, Chaplain, Second Vice President, Masque and Gavel, Mustang Band, Historian, Pony Band, Senior Play: San Antonio College. STRAUP, PAT A Cappella Choir, Junior Class Rep., Clem- Club. STRONIBERGER, JOHN CARL All-District Band, DECLARATION, Activities Editor, Mus- tang Band, Reporter, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents. Inc.. Reporter, All-Region Band, Freshman Scholastic, Davirlson College. SUGARMAN, KEN A Cappella Choir, Sergeant-at-Arms, All-State Chorus, Senior Class Rep., Hayne, Library Council, Executive Committee, Berkeley. SUMMERS, LEROY Wheat Advisory, University of Texas. SUNDEL, MARTIN Math Club, MONTICELLO, Quill and Scroll, Harvard University. TABOR, BOB ROTC, Hanson Advisory. TALLMAN, PAT Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Library Coun- cil, Masque and Gavel, Chaplain, GCC Play, Advisory, Presi- dent, University of Houston. TANGUM, DICK Student Council, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. TAYLOR, JOHN EDWARD Pony Band, Texas Christian University. TEAL, SAUNDRA French Club, Information Please, Future Nurses, Y-Teens. TELLO, LYDIA Art Club, Mustang Band, Orchestra, San Antonia College. TERRY, GEORGANNE Jaspers, Senior Class Rep., San Antonio College. THOMAS, SHERI Art Club, GCC, Skelton, University of Texas. THOMPSON, ROY All-City Band, Junior Class Rep., Mustang Band, Sergeant- at-Arms, -Orchestra, Senate, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents, Inc., Radio Club, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. THRASHER, THURMAN Football, Visual Aid, Baylor University. TIEKEN, CURTIS All-State Orchestra, Melody Mustangs, Orchestra, Tennis Team, University of Texas. TINKER, BARBARA Shakespeare, President, Tri-Hi-Y, GCC, Second Lieutenant, Homemaking Club, Chaplain, Senior Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Advisory, President, University of Texas. TODD, ALEX Football, Hayne, J Club, Chap., Library Council, Pony Bas- ketball, Track, Hi-Y, Chap., Southern Methodist University. TOLER, LORAINE Pony Cheerleader, Sophomore Class, Chaplain, Sophomore Class Rep., Junior Class Rep., MJR, Junior Play, Scribblers, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, President, Advisory, President, Southern Methodist University. TOMERLIN, PAT Durham Business College. TOOMEY, SUSAN All-State Orchestra, Bi-Phy-Chem, Recording Secretary, DEC- LARATION, Associate Editor, GCC, First Lieutenant, Re- porter, Latin Club, Historian, Math Club, Orchestra, Re- porter, Quill and Scroll, Scribblers, Recording Secretary, Sophomore Scholastic, San Antonio College. TUCKER, MARY Homemaking Club, Senior Play, Library Council, Shake- speare, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, Mary Baldwin College, TURNER, LYNN Senior Class Rep., DECLARATION, Assistant Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, University of Texas. VALDEZ, ROBERT ' Hayne, Sergeant-at-Arms, Library Council, Pony Football, Track, Trinity University. VAN HORN, CHARLES Melody Mustangs, Langford Advisory. VAN ZANT, JUDITH GCC, Second Lieutenant, University of Oklahoma. VARNER, VIRGINIA FBLA? Lassos, MJR, Student Council, Baptist Memorial Nursing School. VAUGHTERS, LARRY Harrison Advisory, Northwest Nazaren College. VILLAZON, BARBARA Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Jeffersonaires, Lassos, Lasso Play, Math Club, Sophomore Scholastic, Tal- ents, Inc., Trinity University. VINCENT, TOMMY All-City Band, Hayne, Lib. Coun., Mustang Band, Vice Pres., Talents, Inc., Adv., Pres., Texas Agricultural and .Mechanical College. VOELKEL, PAT Hayne. VROOMAN, ANN MARIE FTA, Mustang Band, Pony Band, Sophomore Scholastic, Our Lady of the Lake College. WAGHORNE, RICHARD Basketball, Junior Class, Reporter, Senior Class, Vice Presi- dent, Sophomore Class Rep., J Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Hi-Y, President, Fresh. Schol., Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. WARD, PHIL Pony Football, Track, Southwest Texas State College. WALKER, ETHEL A Cappella Choir, Girls' Sports Club, Glee. Club, Nurses' Club, Y-Teens, Santa Rosa Nursing School. WARE, JACKIE Sophomore Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., Jeffersonaires, Secretary, Lassos, Second Lieutenant, Masque and Gavel, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Skelton, Advisory, President. WASSELL, BONNIE Freshman Class Rep., Senior Class Rep., FBLA, Lassos, Second Lieut., Library Council, MJR, Hist., Junior Play, Sr. Play, Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter, Texas Technological College. WEHMEYER, WILMA Glee Club, Homemaking Club, Jaspers, Corresponding Sec- retary, Y-Teens. WEIR, BETTY ANN Freshman Class, Chaplain, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class, Treasurer, MJR, National Honor Society, .Junior Play, Lasso Show, Student Council, Sophomore Scholastic, Tri- Hi-Y, Freshman Scholastic, Lasso, Major, Alternate Delegate to Girls' State, Southwestern University. WIDMANN, LOURALEE Homemaking Club, Information, Please, Stanford University. WILLIAMS, PATSY FTA, Sergeant-at-Arms, Homemaking Club, Information Please, Lassos, Lasso Play, University of Texas. WILSON, KAY Freshman Class, Treas., Soph. Class, Corresponding Sec., Fresh. Class Rep., Soph. Class Rep.: Jr. Class Rep., Lassos, First Lieutenant, Latin Club, Secretary, Lib. Coun., Masque and Gavel, Math Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, MJR, Corresponding Sec., Senior Frolic, Lasso Play, Senior Play, Soph. Scho- lastic, Fresh. Scholastic, Tri-Hi-Y. WISEMAN, MARY ANN DECLARATION, FBLA, Treasurer, Girls' Sports Club, Lassos, Skelton, Y-Teens, Trinity University. WHIT, MORRIS Hayne, Parliamentarian, Library Council, Masque and Gavel, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pony Football, Spotlighters, President, Hi-Y, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College. WOMBLE, BECKY MJR, Lassos, Roping Team, Captain, Lasso Play, Scrib- blers, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Council, San Antonio College. WOO, TENE Girls' Sports Club, Lassos, Sergeant, Parliamentarian, Math Club, Texas Womerfs College. WOOD, BARRY JO Cheerleader, Senior Class Rep., Senior Class Corresponding Secretary, Freshman Class Rep., Sophomore Class Rep., Lassos, Senior Frolic, Scribblers, Shakespeare, Historian, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, University of Texas. YOUNG, TOM Sophomore Class Rep., Drill Team, Library Council, Offi- cers' and NCO Club, Pony Basketball, Rifle Team, ROTC, Morning Worship Committee, Concordia Lutheran College. YOUNG, JIMMY Sophomore Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Junior Class, President, Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms, Football, Hayne, '6J', Club, Library Council, Melody Mustangs, Vice President, Junior Play, Student Council, Track, Hi-Y, University of Texas. ZELLER, PENNY All-State Chorus, Jeffersonaires, Sergeant-at-Arms, Librarian, Latin Club, Vice President, Lassos, Talents, Inc., Opera Workshop, Stephens College. ZERTUCHE, JOE Pony Band, Mustang Band, Pony Football, Spanish Club. ZIMMERLE, DON FTA, Reporter, Math Club, Mustang Band, Drum Major, National Honor Society, Senate, Sophomore Scholastic, Talents, Inc., University of Texas. l09 ,uw F i I i ADVISORIES ELECT REPS TO ATTEND CLASS MEETINGS ADAMSON, JOY ARNOLD, SALLY BOLTZ, MARY KATHERINE BROWN, LYNDON BURGH, ANNE BURRIS, JOAN GAMPOS, OMAR CARRANZA, ELISEA CROWELL, TOM CUNNINGHAM, DONNA DARROW, PAUL DAVIS, VIRGINIA DEAN, INELL DODSON, MOLLY DULANEY, ROBERT DUNSCOMB, DIANA EPSTEIN, SANDY EEINGOLD, SHIRLEY PERRIER, GLENDA FINSTERWALD, JANE GLAZENER, DAVID CULLETTE, ANNE HEATH, PAT JENNINGS, BONNIE JOHNSON, LANA JOHNSON, NAN JONES, ROBERTA KING, CINDY LIVINGSTON, PAUL LOUIE, JIMMIE LUBEL, PATSY MAINZ, JIMMY MALONE, BETTY MCCORMICK, ROBERT MERY, JEAN MIDDLEMAN, BARRY MIDDLETON, MIGNON NERREN, FRANCES O'NEILL, CYNTHIA PATTON, LARRY PEREZ, ANGELO PIERCE, DOTTIE POUNDS, PENNY PROLL, SUSAN RIEMENSCHNEIDER, BERT ROBBERSON, NAT ROBIE, MARGARET RUTLEDGE, BUGKY SAGOR, BRYAN SGIIOOLER, STEWART SCOTT, TOM SHELLABY, GLORIA SIMON, ELLEN SUGARMAN, KEN TERRY, GEORGANNE TINKER, BARBARA TURNER, LYNN WALL, PAT WASSELL, BONNIE M if Misha Getting into the swim of things are Junior Class officers: Bill Aaron, Reporter, Peggy Clements, Corresponding Secretaryg Mari- lyn Palmer, Parliamentariang Charlie Warren, Vice Presidentg Edgar Niemeyer, Sergeant-at-Armsg Danny Oefinger, Presidentg Jeanne Ward, Recording Secretaryg Phil Benson, Treasurerg Martha Ann Sweet, Chaplaing Mike Pigott, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Mary Kay Larkin, Historian. The Junior get-acquainted party, the 'Tall Out, was indeed radioactive, infecting us with an atomic enthusiasm for our class. Early in the fall term, we adopted our motto, Mlfnowledge ls Powerf, our colors, blue and silver, and our flower, a white gardenia. Planning a Japanese setting for the Junior-Senior Prom gave the spring term an oriental mood. On May 16 the Junior Play, Girl Crazy, directed by Mrs. Peggy East was presented to the Jeffer- son student body, parents, and friends. Albrecht, Bill Alford, Nancy Alva, Farestino Amaya, Earl Anaya, Richard Anderson, Caralee Andrews, Donald Andrews, Ronald Appling, Virginia Archer, Joe Arellano, Mario Armstrong, Diane Arnold Shirley Arredondo, Sylvia Ashbaugh, Bill Atkins, Sharon Ayaya, Gloria Bailey, Jerry Bailey, Scott Baker, Ronald Balderas, Judy Ballinger, Anne Barale, Bonnie Barbuto, Paul Aaron, Bill Achterberg, Jolene Ackman, Mickey Ainsworth, Linda Akin, Betty Alberthal, Darlane REQUIREMENTS FOR JUNIOR lf you can't take me for biology, Mr. Fauver, l'll have to switch all my classes, laments Lenal Boehme as Barbara Chambers and Bob Mersinger look on sympathetically during fall registration. CLASSIFICATION ARE I7-26 CREDITS Here is democracy at last! Mrs. Laura Weir and the junior repre- sentatives, chosen by classmates in their advisories, discuss pro's and con's of all important questions affecting their class. Barnard, Bonnie Barr, Mike Bass, Betty Beasley, Joe Benson, Phil Bishop, Cal Blevins, Carolyn Blundell, Candi Bock, Mike Boehme, Lenal Boothe, Betty Bott, Gary Brannen, Betty Brant, Virginia Braun, Earl Briggs, Tommy Brinkley, Cary Brokovieh, Mike Brown, Brown. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brucks, Bryan, Bryan, Bryant, Charles Gerald Jerry Leon Lisa Carol Carolyn Roy Jeff Burnett, Shirley Burrows, .lohn 'I I 1 -I Burton, Rae Busch, Charles Busch, Jeanne Byrd, Bonnie Cadena, Gloria Cadena, Mary Cadena, Toni Calhoun, Faye Campbell, Betty Campbell, Carolyn Cane, Ronnie Cantu, Audrie Carlquist, Bruce Carney, Pat Carpenter, Cherie Carver, Tom Casanova, Gloria Casanova, Jacob Castanon, Richard Castro, Ignacio Cates, Linda Caublc, Robert Caylor, Sunny Lee Cazamias, 'Jimmy Chambers, Barbara Charles, Margaret Clark, Ann Clayton. Bill Clements, Peggy Cleveland, Joe Bob WE BOAST THE LARGEST Phil Benson, .lunior Class treasurer, stresses the importance of paying class dues promptly in his report at the class meeting held in the Gym during the fall term. v mf JUNIOR CLASS EVER AT JEFFERSON lrma Rodriguez, a talented Spanish dancer, entertains the Junior Class sponsor, the officers, and the class at a meeting held in the Gym during October. Dailey, Patty Dale, Robert Dalmolin, Jeri Dapilmoto, Els Daproza, Estela Davis, Carolyn 3. , 4, AAA-. C-oben. Charles Cockerell, Jackie Cofiee, Anna Mae Coleman, Margaret Colias, Tina Collins, Bobby Collins, James Collins, Nancy Conant, C. M. Connell, Val Conroy, Richard Cook, David Cook, Janet Cosby, Kay ' Crawford, Nan Croll, Bob Cron, Bill Crownover, Tommy Cruse, Rex Cuevas, Thayne Culbertson, Joan Cumming, Joy Cunningham, Barba Curliss, Pat Ia L1 4 W 4 1 i i 1 f 4 1 1 3 3 l 1 1 1 4 E 1 1 1 Il5 de la Garza, Diana de la Garza, Maria Del Castillo, Martha, De Leon, Jesse Delgado, Daniel Delgado, Reynolds de los Santos, Gloria Diaz, Adrian Dodson, .lack Driver, Ronald Droll, Charlotte Duke, Linda Dunavan, Bill Duncan, Bill Dworaczyk, Barbara Early, Barbara Eastman, Carolyn . Eastman, Ronny Edwards, Melvin Eiseman, Charles Elle-y, Mike Elskes, Sandra Epperson, Judy Feike, Ronny Davis, Farrar Davis, Margaret Davis, Sarah Davis, Susan Dawson, Beverly DeBerry, Diane JUNIORS RADIATED AT THE FIRST Energetic workers + good publicity : a successful Fall Outf' as we chose to call our fall get-together. Filling both requirements by hanging a poster in the main hall are Danny Oefinger, Phil Benson, and Mike Pigott. CLASS ACTIVITY, THE FALL OUT l Attending the dance at the Texas High School Press Association, held each year in Denton and attended by Texas high school journal- ism students, are Jefferson delegates, Georgeanna Hartung, Franklin Mcllhenny, Sheila Hiller, and a Midland High School delegate. Ferguson, Midge Fillmore, Keith Fischer, Sharon Fitch, Jinx Foster, Tommy Francis, Eleanor Franks, Susan Freeman, Larry French, Sally Gabehart, Doris Gainer, Barbara Garcia, Eugene Garcia, Frances Garcia, Olga Garcia, Sylvia Garteiser, Gerald Garza, Betty Gaubatz, Danny Gerbic, ,Iohnette Gianotti, Eugene Gildart, Malcolm Gill, Don Gill, Gale Gillespie, Susann Gilmore, Donald Gilpin, George Goldberg, Sandy Gomez, Johnny Gonzales, Mary 6 F n'v' W' 1 1 Gonzales, Angela Goodlett, Penny Goodstein, Steve Gordon, Keith Gordon, Steve Grant, Charles Gray, Charles Griffin, Sherwood Grills, George Gromb, Ellen Grun, Alton Guerrera, Lucy Guerrera, Rosemarie Gulledge, Betty Guthrie, David Guthrie, Mary .lo Guyon, Bob Haller, John Hampton, Bill Hardy, Bill Harris, Leslie Harrison, George Hart, Kenneth Harter, Barbara JUNIORS Wa. ,,,., ,,,e,,,,., so , to at , i z t r i I F r I r 5 II8 Hartman, Bob Hartridge, Cindy Hartung, Georgeanna Hartung, Hazel Harwood, Jackie Hays, Steve Condemned for lack of energy at the first Junior Class to-do of the year, the characters in this 'Aline-up are David Riley, Brenda Rhine, Pamela Pattie, Jackson Pope, Betty Akin, and Bill Dawson. PLAN CLASS ACTIVITIES Budd ' Wildcat drink affects Jackie Cockrell in a sur rising Y 5 P manner: the taller she drinks, the lower she sinks. lley, Weslyn Jackson, Bobby Jacobs, Cary Jacobson, Stuart Jaeger, Erika James, Bonnie Hazelwood, Mike Heath, Burney Heaton, Priscilla Heinrich, Curtis Heiser, Dianah Hernandez, Hortence Hernandez, Sarah Herndon, Bob Herrera, Henry High, Lois Hild, Fred Hiller, Sheila Hofstetter, Tim Holder, Pleas Holshouser, Joanne Houston, Cordon Howe, Tommy Hubbard, Linda Hudson, Gordon Huerta, Gloria Hummel, Thomas Hunter, Sara Hutton, Patsy Idecker, Judy -.-...1 3 i I 4 J Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, Mary Johnson, Pat Kadish, Susan Kallison, Jack Kane, Mike Keating, Ronald Keil, Philip Kelley, Howard Kelly, James Kelly, Sherry Keppler, Martha Kirk, Paul Kleine, Walter Kline, Pete Kniffin, John Knippa, Jerry Knott, Kenneth Koester, Bill Kraft, Judy Krisch, Nora Krumm, Phil Kruse, Darold Kuhn, Robert THE JUNIOR CLASS WELCOMES MRS. James, Talmadge Jamison, Joe Jenkins, Patricia Jernigan, Diane Jimenez, Belia Johnson, Betty Jimmy Dee and the Off-Beats, Jerry Knippa, Jimmy Malone, Bob Dowda, Rex Cruse, Jimmy Estrada, and Larry Hitzfield, Jeff's ,own recording stars, get the juniors swinging at their class meeting held in the Gym at the beginning of the fall term. ' WEIR AS ITS NEW SPONSOR Leading off the new dance craze, the Stroll, at the Jeff-Braek victory dance are Nan Crawford and Tom Munslow. Kukla, Frank Kwan, Bernice Kwan, Gene Kwan, Larry La Fitte, Peggy Lamey. Hortense Langley, Linda Lanpher, Mike Lansberry, Carolyn Larkin, Mary Kay Latimer, Judy Lehman, Ralph Lenoir, Clinton Lester, Bill Levis, Loraine Little, Dwight Livingston, Don Livingston, Paul Lodovic, Mary Logan, Arnold Lopez, Berta Louie, Tillie Lucich, Sylvia Lutonsky, Antony Machock, Frank Mahan, June Malone, Edgar Maltzman, Pat Mann, Charlie Mann, ,lim Marano, Vincent Marcus, Stanley Marechal, Gayle Marek, Wilma Martin, Buzzie Martin, Mike Martin, Shelley Martinez, Roger Matjeka, Bob May, Janice May, Rusty Mazurek, Rondall McAlpin, Rita McBirnie, Stuart McClellan, Jerry McClure, Dale McColley, William McComb, Paul McCurdy, .lim McDowell, .lay McGarraugh, Bobbo Mcllhenny, Frank Mclnnis, Wilmoth McKenzie, June s 7,,, 4... McNeill, Bill Means, Susan Mendoza, Carolyn Mersinger, Bob Mewhinney, Preston Meyer, Peggy JUNIORS' ENTHUSIASM ADDS Realizing their suppressed desire to slide down the banister are Ellen Owen, Patsy Hutton, Carol Brucks, and Lenal Boehme. ZEST TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Come let's stroll stroll across the snow' Cold? Ma be. But Bar- , - ' Y hara Chambers enjoys it anyway. Nash, Cliff Nava, Irene Neill, Kendall Nerren, Nick Neuls, William Nichols, Robert Middleton, Carol Miles, Jules Miles, Ronnie Miller, John Mitchell, Lora Mitchell, Mike Molinar, Ramon Moore, Bill Moore, Carroll Moore, 'Evelyn Moore, Jerry Moore, Tommy Morgan, Barbara Morgan, Joanna Morin, Andres Mourer, Maureen Mowat, Catherine Mullenniex, ,lean Munslow, Tom Murphy, Mike K Murray, Roy 'Myers, Richard Nagy, Helen Beth Narro, Sylvia C .se C ,. C. C .J Olguin, Stella Oswald, ,lancie Owen, Ellen Owen, Violet Ozan, Betty Pairett, Charles Palmer, Marilyn Parga, Lilia Pargmann, Glenn Parr, Lonnie Patterson, Pat Pattie, Pam Pearlman, Ronny Pefia, Carlotta Penn, Dickie Perkins, Norman Perry, Linda Persson., Maellerg Peterson, Billie Pichot, Rhonda Pigott, Mike Pinton, Carolyn Pizzini, Larry Planto, Arlette JUNIORS ANTICIPATE A REWARDING Niemeyer, Edgar Norman, Sandy Oberer, Miriam Oefinger, Danny Ogden, Leslie Ohman, Lars 'This bulging bun is beaulifulfu remarks Richard Castanon to Joanne Holshouser as they rest on the steps in the Student Council Patio on Family Night. I SENIOR YEAR AT JEFFERSCN Carolyn Sprenger, Pete Kline, Nan Crawford, and Tom Munslow seem to be seriously considering diving into the cotton candy machine, one of the treats for those who attended the Fall Out.', Polunsky, Diane Polunsky, Linda Pomerantz, Ernest Poole, Harry Post, Nancy Potter, Alan Powers, Glen Pullen, Allen Quinn, Linda Raborn, Harryet Raby, Charles Rainey, Sandy Ramirez, Anita Ramirez, Frank Ramsey, Don Randolph, Cecile Rangel, Manuel Ranney, Sue Ransleben, Erwin Reeves, Carolyn Reid, Jimmy Reinhard, Betty Remmers, Alfred Rhew, Frankie Rhine, George Richardson, John Richey, Sharon Richter, Dorothy Riley, David Rine, Charles nie raw? t Q3 i l f l K x P L i I l l V r F . Rittimann, Yvonne Rivette, Bill Roberts, Judy Robins, Howard Rocha, ,laney Rodriguez, Arthur Rodriguez, Augustin Rodriguez, Grace Rodriguez, Henry Rodriguez, Irma Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Mike Rodriguez Pat Rogers, Biltch Rogers, Dickie Rogers, Ralph Ross, Kay Rossi, .lanice Rotman, Mike Rowden, Dale Rubio, David Rutledge, Bucky Rutt, Jay Ryon, John F r E r l l 5 l E u l l ' I26 s Saathoff, Sandy Safir, Susan Salas, Armando Sanchez, Bertha Sanchez, Gil Sandifer, Delores RESPCNSIBILITY OF JUNIOR-SENIOR 1 ,loe Bolo Cleveland, Mike Murphy, and Keith Gordon, who wait patiently as their dates, Jackie Cockerell, Joanna Morgan, and Ceorgeanna Hartung, prepare to pay the boys' way to the show, part of the ritual of Lasso Backward Week. 1 PROM RESTS WITH JUNIORS Barbara Morgan, another talented junior, often entertains Jeff stu- dents with her lovely voice. A., Short, Carolyn Shuttlesworth, Ann Signoff, Judith Singleton, Patti Smith. llill Smith, Gil Saunders, Robert Sayle, Bill Scherherger, Barbara Scherf, Claudia Schirmer, .lon Scholtz, Sandra Schmitz, Penny Schuette, .loel Schuh, Lorine Schumacher, Leon Schumann, Janice Schurman, Ruth Schwartz, David Schwartzman, Mark Schweppe, Connie Schwinge, Gene Seffel, .lohn Sepulveda, Anna Shadwick, Phil Shaffer, .ludy Shaw, Charles Shaw, Jack Shellhorn, Lloyd Shiflet, Ann 0, v z :ze LMA Smith, ,leanne Smith, .lo Ann Smith, Ross Sohn, Nancy Sorell, Tom Speakes, lrene Spear, Sandy Spence, ,limmy Spencer, Claudia Spillman, Richard Spratling, Charles Spring, Sharon Sprowl, Charles Stemen, Leon Stephens, Susan Stewart, Keith Stiles, Joe Stover, .lack Stroth, Caylan Stultz, Charlotte Sweet, George Sweet, Martha An Szumski, Sue I1 JUNIORS CHOOSE 'SNOW 1et's see. The directions should be here somewhere, remarks Martha Keppler to Wilma Marek as they prepare hot chocolate for the Sophomore Orientation in January. Talavera, Sylvia Tanner, David Tawil, Grace Taylor, Ann Taylor, Jenna Taylor, John Teniente, Edward Terp, ,Carol Ann Tewkshury, Charlene Thacker, Gene Thomas, Edward Thomas, James Thompson, ,Ionesy Todd, Gayle Toliver, Gwendolyn Torres, Robert Travers, Mike Trevino, Roland Truex, Tony Truitt, Leonard Tumlinson, Gary Turner, Judy Uribe, Pat GARDENIA AS CLASS FLOWER Once in a while our re ular cheerleaders et a rest wluln Kathleen Stewart Charlene Warren 'SWilla Aaron, Wllammy Reid and Michele Clume lead UD school cheers at a pep rally fi X in at R-'fi to fy G wif 5 y ,Z 1 , 'vr s 5' is ai. ,FE K nl l V 6, l30 F I:.......a.s..,-,k' ,, A . For the winner of the loskels Teena Texas Contest, held each year for high school girls, awaits a wardrobe of clothing and a trip to New York. Sandy Rainey, a junior, was one of the ten DRAMATIC TALENT IS Valdez, Romelia Valencia, Luis Van Wye, Ben Vaught, .lanie Vaughters, Larry Vetter, Kitty Gail Vidaurri, Johnny Vordenbaum, Barby Walker, Dennis Walker, Johnny Walker, Kay Wallace, Chester Walters, Don Ward, Jeanne Warren, wCharles Wartell, Fred Watts, Vernon Weir, lla Wells, Edward Werckle, George West, Derek White, .lim White, Paul Gorgeous fashions and girls highlight the Teena Texas Contest, From the way Jerry Knippa is admiring Carol Middleton, it's no secret that he agrees with us. DISCOVERED IN JUNIOR PLAY Whitley, Sandra Wilborn, .lo'hn Wilkinson, Cecil Willars, Delia Williams, Dale Williams, Gregory Williams, .lim Williams, Larry Williams, Shirley Williamson, Darlene Wilmoth, Linda Wilson, .lacque Windsor, Walter Wirth, Carol Lee Wisdom, Sarah Wood, Mike Woodress, Judy Woods, Charles Woolley, Stan Wright, Barbara Yelvington, James Yuill, David Weir, Mrs. Laura Sponsor i 5 1 , I 4 1 i g L...-nl f W- t , f J Sw 'I is M ' , lif e ' 1 4 The class of 1960 was guided by capable hands in their sophomore year. Sudy McClellan, Parliamentarian, begins the semi- circle on the left. Cindy Wright, Sergeantrat-Arms, Bill Monier, Treasurerg Bill Harris, Vice President, Hix Green, President, Anthony King, Corresponding Secretary, Linda Miller, Recording Secretary, and Tommy Faulkner, Sergeant-at-Arms, complete this geometric figure. Corky Kliefoth, Reporter, Sharon Dean, Historian, and Sharon Schooler, Chaplain, are seated. We have taken the first step. Our high school career has begun. Succeeding steps will lead us through Thomas Jefferson High School and on to a college degree. By laying our plans and choosing our majors and minors carefully, we shall be adequately prepared for college. We must study hard to prepare for each successive step toward the years of formal education immediately before us. When we graduate in 1960, we shall have one of the best high school educations possible, if We want it. Phys- ics, chemistry, biology, French, Spanish, Latin, social science, English, and mathematics offer a broad field of study for our choosing. We shall work together and work hard to make the class of 1960 one of the best to graduate from Jefferson. I32 1 One just doesn't throw hay with a spading fork, but when a sophomore committee gets together, anything is likely to happen. May- be they can't tell the difference between a pitchfork and a spading fork, but they were mighty sharp in countermining the multi- tude of party givers during the Christmas season and securing the Jeff Gym for their Barn Dance on December 14. , F Arreche, Marcella Awalt. Carolyn .loy Bailey. Alvin Dean Bailey, William H. Baines, Robert Roy Barbour, Cay Madeline Barnes, Ginger Barnes, ,lorry Barnes, Kay Barnhnltz. Loretta Barr, Yjuania Audrey Barrera, Marie Bates. Lee Way'x1e Baum, Stuart Frost Beach, Billy Abbott, Craig Stephens Adams, Edna Rose Adams, Richard Adams, Tommy if-kgson, Janice Kay Albert, Sharon Albright, Nancy Alexander, Betty Alfonso, George Alonzo, Leonardo Alva, Luther Alvarado, Alice Alvarado, Bertha Amador, Carmen Anderson, Pat Anderson, Sylvia .lean Anicker, Mary Kay Argo, Patricia Rae Armstrong, Sharon Lynn Arnie, Larry .loe pw v l Bloom, Gary Bolden, Ida Lois Boling, Billie Bone, Mike Boseman, Robert Bowen, Judy Bradley, John Branson, Becky Ann Braubach, Barry Braun, Carol Bremer, Karen Brewster, Gary Wade Brock, Brown Brown z4Mudsa Charlotte James Brown, J im Joseph Brown, Julius William Brown, Marcia Lynne Brown, Bryant, . . f Patricia Ann M Linda Beamer, Jimmy Beauchamp, Philip Eugene Beaudry, Emil Becker, Sheldon Bell, Linda eltran, Joe ge., ,e . . enson, Diane Patricia Bessellieu, Barbara Elaine Betz, Mary Katherine Bias, Clyde James Bilke, Floyd Birchard, Jeff Black, Wayne Richard Blanchette, Nancy Blevins, Billy Brymer, Bob Buck, Robert Buffington, Norris Lee Bullock, Dorothy Jeanne Burch, Sally Burgess, Charles Bruce Burke, Harold Burkhart, Donald Burks, Kathleen Busby, Karen Caceres, Emilio Edward Cage, Phil Calfas, Fia Calhoun, Don Scott Cameron, Bruce ,. , .,,,,..... ,LL CLASS OF 1960 Campbell, Howard J. Campos, Elva Marie Campos, Mary Lou Cantu, Margaret Irene Carlson, Judy Carmines, Daniel Henry Carpenter, Ethelinda Carr, Mary Ann Carr, Tommy Carrillo, Roland Carroll, Judith Anne Carter, Barbara Louise Carter, Beverly Jean Carter, Uel Castillo, George Henry Coleman, Waymond Bard Colley, Earline Conde, Albert Cone, John D. Conner, Carol Connery, Barbara Ann Conroy, Beverly Ann Cooper, Earl Fae Cooper, William C. Cortez, Alonso Lopez Costello, Patsy Ann Cox, Johnny Crawford, David Spiller Crist, Phyllis Crouch, Van x Catalani, Shirley Caylor, ' Syl flelis, Joe Centeno, Anthony Chandler, Charles Chapa, Carlota Chapa, Izzy Chavez, Eleanor Childs, Donald Clair, Betty Clark, John R. Clary, Porter Clasen, Lilli Jeanne Cockrum, Martha Cockrum, Walter Coe, Sandra Coffee, Geraldine Cohea, Sam Coker, Sandra .lean Colborn, Desta 4 4 1 4 3 1 C1 1 1 1 1 1 l 4 l 1 i l 4 4 - 5 I It's doubtful that Jackie Moss and Bunnie Calvert are toasting the eight hundred soph- omores who have crowded the cafeteria lunch periods and forced the upperclassmen to stand. Their only consolation is, M1960 will bring a similar situation for the offend- ing class! Crowell, Sue Cunningham, Sandy Cunningham, Tom A. Dahlherg, Don Dalmolin, Janet Davies, Richard Leslie Davis, Patricia Wayne Day, Richard Dean, Shari Lynn Dean, Sharon De La Garza, Becky De La Garza, Sarah de los Santos, Maria Dennis, Dale De Shong, Judy Diaz-Granados, Rodolfo Dieckow, Paulette Dimmitt, John Dixon, Jack Dixon, Ronnie y use I Dominguez, Frank Dove, Catherine Dowd, Barbara Jean Dowdy, Paul Downs, Michael Dresch, Sherrie Sue Dresser, Paul A. Driesslein, Dotty Duffey, Jack Duke, Genie Duke, Linda Mae Duke, Patrick W. Dunlap, Willa Mary Duran, Cherie Duran, Linda SOPH! ORES Feingold, Pearl Ferlet, Carole Sue Fichtner, Charles Murray Fierce, Karin Sue Filler, .lo Ann Fitzhugh, David Neil Fleming, Kathleen Elizabeth Fleming, Mel Flores, Barbara Flores, Robert Jesse Flores, Richard Fractor, Zane Michael Franklin, Johnnie Franz, Stewart Frazier, Charlotte Anne Bill Robards, Anthony King, Ace Moore, and Dickie Evans gather around to sign Jed Rosenthal's plaster cast. It already car- ries signatures of his friends, who are never surprised to see .led in a cast. Dzurik, Geraldine Early, .lim Edelman, Barry Howard Edes, Sandra Annette Ehlers, Mel Virgil Eichling, Howard Fredrick Eisenstein, Ann Eisenstein, Chic Elliott, Charles Ellis, Clyde Wright Eng, Patricia England, Mary Ann Escobar, Frances Sylvia Estes, Kathleen Marie Evans, Richard Scott Ewing, David Farrimond, Kenneth Faulkner, Tommy Fauver, George Feeley, Malcolm I37 Gillespie, Susanne Helen Ginsberg, Alan Harvey Giron, Louis Glaze, Billy Goel, Johnny Dean Gonzales, Gloria Gcnlzales, Henry A. Gonzalez, Maria Luisa Goodson Vir inia Terrell 7 g Gorden, Bill Gordon, Roy L. Gore, Glen Gragg, Ernest William Graham, Bill Graham, Patricia Jean Granberry, Freddy Granberry, Sam Judson Grant, Patty Grant, Paul William Grant, Sandy I38 Fritze, Vernon Van Fry, Steve Thomas Qentes, Mineqa Gaiser, Mona Gallagher, Vic M. Garcia, Mary Varela, Gardner, Dianna Marie Garrett, Gene Garza, Mary Theresa Garza, Mike Gates, Jean Genua, .lill Georges, Alfonso Gerdes, Kenneth Gerth, Bill Grant, Victor Grasso, Arthur C. Green, Hix Green, Robert Eugene Greenhaw, Shirley Ann Gregg, Kay Griffith, Gay Grimm, .lan Grote, James Grun, Barbara Ann, Gueldner, Naomi Guerra, Hanibal Gumpp, Doris Haase, Kathleen Marie Hachmann, Johnny Oli verri CLASS .I OF 1960 Hague, June Haidet, Judy Hall, J. K. Hallmark, Phil Hamilton, Betty Jean Hamilton, Howard Hampton, Don-na Jean Hamrick, William Lee Hand, Bruce Hannan, Mike Hannum, John Lee Hardin, Mimi Hardy, Pat Hardy, Robert James Hardy, Vance Hill, Don Edward Hirsch, James Hoeper, John Hogan, William Hogsed, Robert Maurice Hollingsworth, Rosalie Holmgreen, George Homiston, Diane Hopkins, Mary Ellen Howe, Dona Hubbard, Sharon Hudson, Judy Huie, Charles A. . Hundley, John Hunt, Clifford Doyle , Haris, Joy Harms, Patricia Darlene Hanis, Bill Harris, Bill lbrris, ,Marlhxa Harrison, Diane Harrison, Nancy Hartley, Tommy Maxwell Hasbrook, Vicki 'fl-333911, Robert Samuel. Heather, Stephen James Hein, Frank Barrett Helms, Barbara Henry, Jerry Hernandez, Ernest Hernandez, Hubert Hernandez, Roland Herrera, Gloria. Hibbetts, Cynthia Ann Hill, Darrell Morris I39 Sophomores sparked varsity sports in 1957- 58. Stopping for a minute from their hectic practicing schedule, are ftop rowl Ben Nelson, Anthony King, James Pollard, Roland Nanez, and Bill Gordon, fbottom row? Phil Cage, Tommy Faulkner, Hix Green, Armando Riojas, and Roland Hernan- dez. Hunt, Patsy Hutto, Pamela Hyman, Linda Immel, Larry Ing, Sandy Marie Inman, Marty Louise Isaacs, E. D. Ivens, Elaine James, Vinton Lee JszglQ11.saMi9,!,Qy Johnson, Norman Carl Jones, Allen J ones, Barbara Ann Jones, Betty Jones, Darlene Marie Jones, Don Robert Jones, Douglas Jones, Hugh Jones, Judy Marie Jones, Paul Franklin I40 Jordan, Ralph Jordan, Sherri Lee Judge, Stephen M. Julian, Donna Jean Junge, J ill Kahawek, Doris Kanter, Jay Kass, David Kawazoe, Richard Kboudi, Joe Keating, Richard Paul Kelfer, Marsha Lynn Kell, James Caroll Kelley, Elton Kelly, Beverly Sue SOPH 'P tones Kunkler, Mary Louise Lamon, Carolyn Ann Lamon, Emily Ann LaNier, Carolyn Audrey Laurie, James Lawrence, Jo Elaine Laymon, Bill Leach, Paula Leary, Shannon Lee, Barton Lee, Tom Lee, Wan Gee Leggett, Cludia Ruthe Leibovitz, Eleanor Jean Levine, Jeanne Workbooks! Magazines! School supplies! Ink! Dickie Wilkerson, Lila Ruth Walters, and Tommy Adams contribute to Mrs. Petrich's ever-growing fund for supplies while trying to hide the pain from acute cases of broke-itis. Now we know what Mrs. Petrich carries in that satchel. Keoughan, Harriett Kerchville, Joe Kerr, David Killmer, Susan Grace King, Anthony King, John King, June Elaine King, Thomas Kinnison, Linda Kirk, Rodney Kliefoth, Corky Kline, Phil S. Klossner, Karen Ann Kneupper, Jane Kneupper, Judie Knight, Johnny Koch, James E. Koher, Eugene Chester Krisak, Joseph Mike Kuehner, Andrew qyv- - -Y..-v Lozano, Mary Helen Lozano, Rachel Luckett, Earl , N. Luna, Eulalio G. l Mabrito, Bruce Mahan, Kathy Malone, David Lynn Malone, Robert Maltzman, Lee Carl Mandel, Stanley Mann, Martha Manning, Rita Carol Manuel, Robert Perry Marblestone, Howard A. Marjenhoff, Beverly Marrero, Carmen Dolores Martin, Sidney Taylor Martinez, Lionel Anthony Masters, James Mathis, Lillie Mae i E I Levine, Marilyn Levit, Roy Levitan, Jody Lee, Mae Chun Lewis, Kathleen Lieblich, Bill Lifshutz, Susan Carol Little, Gladys Little, Shirley Llamas, Elizabeth L. Long, Alan Long, Arthur Hilton Lopez, Ernest Lopez, Mary Ester Lowry, Mildred Max, Judy Lynn Maxwell, Sydney ayen, Marcella Elisa Mayer, Doris Margarethe Mayfield, Herby Mayrant, Billie McAdams, Van Doak McAnally, .lon Philip McBrayer, Michael McBride, Nanci Carroll McCall, Mary Ellen lVlcCammon, .lerris Steph McCaslin, Kermit James McClellan, Robert Ford McClellan, Sue Ellen EH .LL..4.4n......n...L A , .... ,Y J. CLASS r' ' P roy OF 1960 McClellan, Yvonne McClure, Barbara J oe McCormack, Danny McCoy, Lewis Clark McDaniel, Earlene Joan McDaniel, Terry Lynne McDermand, Janell McDonald, Kennth McGarraugh, Marlo Mclntosh, Carolyn Mcjohnson, Judy McLeroy, John E. McManue, Maris Theresa Meeks, Clayton Meitzen, David Motes, Preston Miller Motz, Albert W. Mullenneix, Jeannette Christine Mullis, Veronica Lee Muniz, .loe Munoz, George Arthur Murray, Dennis Murray, Victoria Musgrave, .loe Myers, Linda Ann Naimark, Sandra Nanez, Roland Nash, Cliff Nava, Delores Nelson, Ben Mendoza, Dianne Mendoza, Richard Metz, Bruce Douglas Meyerfsiidra Allene Michel, Bill Middleton, Sally Milano, Diana Miller, Kathleen Miller, Linda Minnick, Tim I Mitchell, Evelyn ' Mitchell, Mary Nell Moeller, Tim Mogford, Doug Monier, Bill Moore, Ace Moralez, Larry Joe Morehead, Bob Sylvester Morris, William Bryant Mote, Reggie l43 '.,a-.Y, -N Shall we sit this one out? Ginger Barnes, Don Ramsey, Bill Harris, and Linda Bell decide to take a rest between rounds at the football victory dance, held in the Gym to celebrate our football triumph over Alamo Heights. Ginger and Linda well deserve a rest after cheering in the card-trick section. Nelson, J acquelyn Ann Neubauer, Madeline Kathryn Ng, Lai Lai Nickle, Betty Anne Noake, James Noland, Robert Lee Nolen, Elizabeth Ann North, Carolyn Leigh North, Carolyn Jane Norton, Tommy Ohregon, Mary O'Brien, Patrick William- O'Connor, Gerald A. Odom, Mollie Odom, William Mickael O'Leary, Brian Oliver, Jeanie . Olson, Jeannine O'Nei1l, David Overstreet, Sandy ..?.-1..r....,,....a....4...., r M ...utr Ownbey, Steve Palmer, Diane Parker, Judy Parker, Lloyd Wayne Paz, Lee Espanosa Pearson, Etoyle Ann Peche, ,Joe Richard Pena, Donald Michael Perez, Ernest Perez, Lois Perez, Virginia Perkins, Patricia Ann Perkins, Ralleen Peterson, Joyce Louise Petty, Nancy SOPH 1 DRES Sophomore representatives, chosen by popu- lar vote from sixty-two advisories, are meet- ing here with their sponsor, Mr. Maurice Turner. Pooling the suggestions from their advisories, they plan the class activities and report the ideas to the other class members. Reagan, .ludy Redmond, Franklin Redwine, Susan Reeves, Charles Rendon, Tom Reyes,'Mary Helen Reyna, Elia Rhodes, Bonnie Mae Rice, Vivian Richey, George W. Richie, ,lan Richmond, Marvin E Rickert, Larry Ricondo, Dolores Riley, Mary ,lane lliot Pike, Carol Pimentel, Marcella Pinkerton, Sandra .lane Pollard, Emogene Pollard, James Pollard, Norma Polunsky, Melvin Ponce, Marcos Rios Potter, Betty June' Potter, Mary Earle Potter, Wendell Harvey Puck, David Armin Quebodeaux, Eddie Quintanilla, Dion Ramierz, Martha Ann Ramirez, Lee Rath, Dotty Ratliff, Robert Adrian Rawlins, Peggy Raybourn, Jimmy l45 Riley, Richard Riley, Sue Rinard, Stephen Rine, Barbara Riojas, Armando Rittiman, Louis Emest Roach, .loe M. Robards, Bill Robbins, Willard Stewart Roberts, James W. Robertson, Mildred E. Robinson, Betty Jo Rodriguez, Sylvia Ruth Rodriguez, Virginia Rogers, John Robert Rogers, William Louis Romine, Philo Martin Romo, Joe Roscheni, Carol Ann Rosenthal, .led Q All students not previously enrolled at .lef- ferson are required to take l. Q. tests. If being scooped out of the library wasn't enough to brainwash us, being told that we were to take an Otis Mental Ability Test, surely did it. Too bad we'll never know if we're geniuses. Royer, Charlotte Anne Rudes, Terry Ruiz, .lulio Eulalio Salas, Fernando Dionicio Salazar, Raymond Salinas, Fred L. Sanders, Paul Wilson Sands, Carol Fay Sanford, Sherry San Marco, Carmen Q 'uw .ta Saucedot-Sylvia Ann Saxon, Clifford Allen Scharlack, Susan Schenker, Cecil Schilling, Sandra .. M .ag 4 CLASS Although new to Jefferson, sophomores J. K. Hall, Clifford Saxon, Dickie Wilkerson, and Bob Watts refuse to be surpassed in school spirit at a fall pep rally. They probably out- cheered, out-clapped, and out-supported everyone. or 1960 , , ,, ...am , Shelton, Susanne Sherrod, Barbara Nell Sherrod, Nonnie Ray Shields, Charlene Virginia Shoemaker, Ceorgiana Shook, Wayne Shulter, Bruce Sigerfoos, Frances Simon, Janie Simpson, Russell Sinkin, Nancy Ellen Slocumb, Tyler Henry, Jr. Sloten, Bryant D. Smeltzer, Wesley John Smith, Charles Schiwetz, Frances Schmidt, Faith Schnabel, James Schneider, William Schooler, Sandra Schooler, Sharon Schreiner, Betty Schriever, Gerry Schwartz, Carol Sciaraffa, Andrew Scriven, Carolyn Seale, Kenneth Sechlrest, Barbara Seffel, Edward Seligmann, Henry Semrod, Jerry Serene, Judith Gay Serene, Mary Shahady, Eddie Shaw, Michael Lee C lr X -1 I47 .J 1 1 E 1 1 E 1 1 1 I l 1 l 5 A i 1 1 11 E: 4 5 1 1 l 1 1 P1 1 1 i 1 4 ...A r-wr--v-W .vvywf .. H i l l E I L b g, I - nw I .K A at K 1 l P I r , 14s F Smith, Donna Marie Smith, Cary Smith, John Smith, Marjorie Rose Smith, Raymond Stanley Solanik, Alex Spindle, Henry, Jr. Spooner, Susan Carol Sprenger, Carol Stalbird, Mary Ellen Stanfield, John David Stanley, Durene Starr, Peggy Hope Steen, Morris Stehling, Kathy Ann Stenger, Patricia Yvonne Stone, Barbara Straube, Joseph William Stropes, Larry Bill Suarez, Rosalie Sullivan, Ed Surls, Lamar Swartz, Allen Swift, William Tom Swymer, Patricia Anne Szafranski, Garry Wayne Szumski, Judy Lee Tabbut, Edith Tawil, Aaron Taylor, Ben Tedford, Jeff Teniente, Sylvia Alice Terrell, Lyndon Travis Theis, Jerry Wayne Tolk, Marion Tomlin, Patricia Ann Torrance, Kay Torres, Norma .9 J' Torres, Ray M. Torres, Yolanda Townsend, James Traylor, Richard Trevino, Diana Trevino, George Tristan, Ramona Jane Trousdale, Lana Irgutnian, Richard Elliott Turley, Gene Valadez, Sylvia Van Zant, Richard Vaughn, Eric Velarde, Alice Velarde, Sylvia SOPH i0RES i i Vidaurri, Dolores Viesca, Grace Walker, Linda Dale Walker, Stephen Eugene Wallace, Pat Walls, Donna Walters, Lila Wantzloeben, Shelby Ward, Tommy Waters, Frederick Burto Watts, Bobby Weeks, Tillie Weiner, Siggy Wells, Reid Wernli, Dorothy Ann West, Ellen Weston, Ricky Weynand, Maxine Ann Wiseman, Suzanne Woelfel, Margaret lPeggyJ Wogstad, Bobbie Victor Wolle, Charles Ray Wood, Phyllis Carol Wright, Cynthia Wright, Frank Wright, ,Ionnie Yates, Virginia York. Judy Bernice Young, Boy Zillmann, Carolyn Alwine Zimmerman, Winton Boyd Zinner, Lynn Turner, Maurice Sponsor Il Wheeler, Betty Lou Wheeler, Kaye Evelyn White, Darlene Whitehead, Cay Whitt, Homer Wideman, Barbara Wilkerson, Dickie Wilkins, Claudia Williams, Charles Williams, Jimmie Willis, James Benner Willms, Stephen Henry Wilson, Alice Wilson, Patsy Carolyn Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Roger Ann ise, Catherine iseman, Cynthia Fern ' t Wilson, William I49 0 f'G 1 1 I l i A 'J 3 i 1 .1 4 i 1 5 4 l 1 i An-citde, Rachae ' Apo mar, Robert We yala Yolanda Bailey, athie Baker, Kathy Baran, Ruth Barr, Diane Bayer, William Berenzon, Marsha Birnbaum, Celeste Blair, Roger Bronstad, Bill Brown, Stuart Carlson, Craig Casey, Tim Castillo Roger evallos, uc Chance, rudy Charlton, Stephen Croft, Richard Davis, Bill Decker, Charles , no is Ar uello osephine Delgado, Consuelo Del Pozo, Aurora - err I n e y oneghy, Pat Q7 u X u e, ' . 5 Dnnni Janie Dunn, Valerie dwar s, aro Elizon 0, rt ur Engleman, Betty Epps, Linda Escoto, Louis Estep, Annette Falke, Anice Fau eor F ores, ario Ford, Jon Gallezas, e 5, Garcia, red Garcia, David Garcia, Inelda F s ' e A l, L:- . Garza, Teresa Gilbert, Nadra Gomez, George Gonzales, Lazarus Gonzales, Mary Gloria Guzman, Rudy Hague, Joan Hargrave, Aurelia Harper, Judy Kay Harrison, Sandra Hendrix, Betty Henry, Robert Riley Hernandez, Joe Hill, Barbara Homberg, Carol Huizar, Patrick Hull, Larry F' . Ruth Jimenez, Robert Johnson, Raymond Jones, Darlene Kelly, Merrilea Klaeveman, Jimmie Knight, John Krueger, Melvin Kwan, Joyce Anne Landry, Linda Lou SOPHCMORES We're here! That is what these grim-faced sophomores seem to say. They enrolled, one hundred fifty strong, in January of this year. Although they were orientated by the Student Council and welcomed officially by one and all, Lecoc e osep I ee, 1 ey Lieberman, Harris Lily, Greg Lockwood, Barbara Lopez, Robert Martin, Bill McClain, David McClain, Richard Merrill, Mary Mersinger, Gene Michon, Doris Mora, George Mudd, Stanley Munoz, David Neill, Stephen Nilles, Barbara Nixon, Pat Ogden, Karen Parker, Patricia Patino, Victor Patterson, Priscella Patton, Ronnie Pierylla, Anthony CLASS OF 1961 Pimentel, Marcy Pina, Manuel Pintor, Avilda Porfirio, Leal Potvin, Ronnie Proby, Penni 2' Ramirez, o an a Reyes, Rosa Rhine, Brenda Rivera, Herbert Roberts, Sally Rodriguez, Anne Rodriguez, Ernestine Rohrich, Sharon Rose, Douglas ' n . Mary Lou iff Samue s, James Sausier, Gloria Schweers, Lon Schwerthich, Vornell Seligmann, Tommy Sepeda, Olga Shomaker, Douglas Simmie, Laird Sloane, .lulie Starr, Jean Stautzenberger, Henry Stecher, Virginiax St ens .lonnie Y Steubing, IC y tewart, Patsy tu s, o y Tello, Sarah Thar e Ronnie Usher, Margr Valdez, elores Villarreal, Frances Watkins, Bill Welshans, Bette White, John Wong, Alan W land, Hugh Ybarra, u la An ap 1 Zepeda, Inez they still find it difficult to get into the swing. Perhaps they anticipate vigorous assignments. Perhaps they re right. ff, 7 F 1 if A7 S 1 R x ' f ,. 3 Y ' A N V ,I I ff, M x , 1 N. if f N Xt 0 ' . t J Q ' 'J Q , 'A X X Y I , X Q' x X . 1 1 I 'f I .1 1 i , x If 1 N X I! 1 KY l'f l I 1 F ' The rap of the gavel, the tempo of the dance band, the cadence of the marching units, the heartbeat of Jefferson is her clubs and organizations. Adding dimension to academic interests, the departmental clubs encompass language, science, and vocations. Vlfhile encouraging cooperation and lead- ership, the Student Council, uniformed groups, social and special interest clubs serve the students, school and community. Each division is indispen- sable and an integral part of Jefferson. as B.. L----s l Huw we, Qs M fu RNA Rv KM? fQwq.w mwMwU ,W,.,3 , -,NEA Lf Y Wm 5x5 J , SME my ix q4.gg y .Q , 3 J , S 4 S f CLUBS r----w---fwiv- f - ' ALL HANDS ON DECK! FOR JENSEN RILEY HILL BIEL LAMB MICHON NEWSOM Editor-in- Associate Features Senior Clubs Business Circulation Chief Editor Editor Class Editor Manager Manager Editor V FINESILVER JOYCE MALTZMAN PATTERSON NAI ERA HARTUNG COCKERELL Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Senior Junior Assistant Clubs Clubs Clubs Clubs Class Class Junior Editor Editor Class I ,A 1 r '45 L i' HERNANDEZ SUNDEL SMITH POPE ADAMS BENSON I Assistant Index Assistant fCarnera-shy! Advertising Advertising E Copy Editor Photography Photographer Salesman 5111657111111 K. Editor Editor I I S I This is propaganda: French poodles, furs, fancy dress fill the I MONTICELLO office to portray the glamorous side of year- . book life for an assembly audience. E Lii . Telephones ringing! Typewriters clacking! Heads knocking! The MONTICELLO deadline approaches. It,s harrowing, confusing, frightening, and-wow derful. Every moment is as grand and grotesque as it can be, and this year's annual staff wou1dn't trade it for anything! PUBLICATION OF MONTICELLO MCILHENNY GREENBERG OLSON SCHROEDER DREEBEN HILLER MCMURTRAY Sports Photography Layout Advertising Copy Faculty Darkroom Editor Editor Editor Manager Editor Editor Editor AWALT KLIEFOTH KWAN DAWSON SMITH WEST KEPPLER Sophomore . Sophomore Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Artist Class Editor Class Editor Business Faculty Circulation Darkroom Manager Editor Manager Editor REDMOND ELLIOTT POMERANTZ MEANS MOSS PETRICH Assistant Advertising Advertising Typist Typist Sponsor Sports Salesman Salesman Editor Being MONTICELLO sponsor gives me a headache! yr- 'AI want my mommy! For weeks before deadline practically all our free working fits of home-sick Hiller's hysterics. moments are spent in room 310. Occasionally ness overcome us, as exhibited by poor Sheila QUIET PREVAILS! PEACE, IT'S WONDERFUL! GILPIN ATKINS BLACKALLER BROWN LAZAR Editor-iw Associate Associate Associate Clubs Chief Editor Editor Editor Edimr BURRIS KRISCH POUNDERS FREEMAN ARNOLD Business Features Advertising Advertising Financial Manager Editor Manager Representative Manager CHASAN DAWSON ESTES COLDBERG LOUIE Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter It's DECLARATION distribution day, and the Jefferson student body has dis- appeared! The only evidence of our pop- ulation is giggles or shouts of protest from behind the open editions. Recog- nized as a leading newspaper, the DEC- LARATION provides campus news, fea- tures, stories, and thought provoking editorials. In vain George Gilpin, Dec Editor, tries to explain his layout methods to a cynical sponsor and two staff members who seem resigned to Ceorge's new ideas for the forward look. ALMOST EVERYONE READS THE DECLARATION! AARON OLSON TURNER ELLINGER STROMBERGER Sports Associate Associate Activities Activities Editor Sports Sports Editor Editor Editor Editor MOORE MURRAY BONE BRUCKS Artist Photography Reporter Reporter Copy Editor Editor CASTANON ' Reporter NAVA REID SAYLE Reporter Reporter Reporter At first glance, this looks like a compliment to the DECLARATION. It really is the DECLARATION'S most ardent critics-members of the rival publication, the MONTI- s ' g 's akes. CELLO taff lookin for I'I'll I WILLIAMSON HARRIS Reporter Sponsor I George Gilpin: not raidingfrightingl 1The DECLARATION mess in the MONTICELLO icebox.J l57 TALL PINES IN SENATE PATIO TOWER Amhig Baker Barnett Bid Bust-man Brown Carr Casey Castles Clark Cobb Cockrell Cooper Cuevas Doerr Duncan England F9f'l9Y Cel-111405 1-Ialm Hardy Heath Hernandez H5'wonderful-S'marvelous seems to be the consensus of the Senate-Skelton members, whose joint semi-formal dance has become a tradition in both clubs. I Caram Cook Feike ltls early springg in an enclosed patch of ground between the school build- ing and parking lot, a group of male figures dig methodically in a long ditch. Others bend slowly to the task of tillxing the ground. Are they mem- bers of a Georgia chain gang? Cemetery caretak- ers? No! They are indus- trious members of the Senate Club sprucing up their patio. Their more formal activities include the Senate-Skelton For- mal, and 'cclosedw dances and socials. LIKE MEMBERS' SCHOOL SPIRIT Jensen McComb Philips OFFICERS JAMES BOSEMAN President MIKE CASEY Vice President BOB BAKER Secretary JOHN PHILIPS Treasurer BILLY IEL FAL? DAVID RILEY SPRING Parliamentarian MARTIN JENSEN Reporter and Historian PIKE CASTLES Chaplain CHARLES OLSON DALE LQISTOURGEON FALL JACKSON POPE PAT HEATH SPRING S ergeants-at-Arms KHISCI' Kline Kohutek Lee LeSt0urgeon May MOTIICU Moreland Ogden Olson Parr Paulos Ralifliff Riley Schiff Sewell Thompson Travers WCfCklC Windsor Wooley' Zimmerle Norton Sponsor Martin Jensen can't believe that Pike Castles is setting his watch by the sundial occupied by Mike Casey and James Boseman in the Senate Patio. fy 1 HI-Y ADDS HELPFUL l Applewhite Boseman Byram Calhoun Clunie Covington Crowell Cunningham DeSha Feille French Hack Hammer Jones Lewis Mazurek Niemeyer Oefinger Pfeffer Pounder Sanfgrd Schwinge Todd Waghorne Witt Young Bender An affiliate of the Young Men's Christian Association, the Jef- ferson Hi-Y's purpose is to cre- ate, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian living. lts motto, Pure thought, pure words, pure actions, gives the mem- bers added incentive in their service work at the Ella Austin Orphanage. Hi-Y adds helpful deeds to cash donations-and strong hacks to recreation. These members take it upon themselves to help make the orphans, stay at the Ella Austin Home more pleasant. DEEDS TO CASH DONATIONS The 'exercise of opening pop bottles for his friends at the Ella Austin Orphanage sent Robert Clements for a deserved rest in a wagon. Hi-Y members, Riki Waghorne and Dudley Jones, watch the cute girls in the hall. Bob DeSha watches Billy Bob Sandford make out his dues receipt, and Mr. Bender watches his alarm clock waiting to go home after their meeting. OFFICERS RIKI WAGHORNE President MIKE CLUNIE Vice President DUDLEY JONES Secretary BILLY BOB SANDFORD Treasurer ALEX TODD ED NIEMEYER Chaplains BOB DeSHA Sergeant-at-Arms ui OFFICERS TOMMY REID President MIKE CLUNIE Vice President REX CRUSE Recording Secretary BILL CREATHOUSE Corresponding Secretary BILL FEILLE Treasurer MORRIS WITT Parliamentarian BILL AARON Reporter LARRY PATTON Chaplain PHIL BENSON Historian DANNY OEFINGER ROBERT VALDEZ Sergean ts-at-A rms What eoultl he ferocious enough to ehase these brave Hayne members up a tree at the Spring Outing? Maybe itis the coming: of spring that is bringing out the beast in Kenny Sugarman, Bill Aaron, House Witt, ,Iohn Schliesing. and Bill Creathouse. OVER 100 BOYS BOAST Aaron Applewhitc Archer Batey Benson Bock Bott Braun Burrows Byram Calhoun Carver Casanova Castanon Clements Clunie Conroy Covington Crowell Cruse Cunningham Darrow Delamain DeSha From the grave expressions on the faces of Neil Johnson, Ralph Labutis, Bob DeSha, Bill Feille, and Jack Calhoun one might think they were mulling over a serious problem. fAt a Hayne meet- ing?J MEMBERSHIP IN HAYNE Elizondo Feille French Fry Gill Gilpin Greathouse Green Hack Hall Haller, .l. Haller, R. Hammer Hernandez, Roland Hernandez Hild Hudson Hundley Johnson Jones, D. Jones, E. Kane King Klieioth The atmosphere of the Hayne Club has changed in the last 66 years from one of heated de- bate to gentlemanly friendliness. Granted a charter in 1892 at Main Avenue High School as a debating society, the boys, club has evolved into an organization ad- vocating friendship and leadership. Some of its activities include the Hayne-lVl.lR Box Sup- per, the Shadowland Dance, and the Haynes Outing. . I63 S any-2 ,y Knippa Labutis Lewis Livingston Malone Martin Nlatjeka Mazurek McClellan Mcflarraugh Monaco Moore Munslow Murphy Murray Niemeyer Oefinger Ogilvie Olson Patton Picffer Pigott, Pollard Potter Pounder LAST CELEBRATION BEFORE FINALS -L P ,,, , . - 3 I so L., V President The annual Hayne Sports Dance last November, held in the Main Hall, was enjoyed for the company, cupcakes, and the hi-fi. IS HAYNE WINTER FORMAL Rogers Rosenthal Rubio Sandford Schliesing Schooler Schwinge Scott Shadwick Spence, B Spence, J. Spillman Stewart Stroth Sugarman Tanner Thacker Todd Valdez Vincent Voelkel Waghorne Warren Witt Young MR. R. SPROTT Sponsor 'LOur Hayne Club is the best, croons Don Cunning- ham while Bill Greathouse, Billy Bob Sandford, Bill Feille, and Carl Covington await their turns to sing a verse of the ever-popular theme at the January Hayne Formal. ,.f.-.--i-...-,- In SKELTONS' HYACINTHS AND Arnold Cotton Duke Hartridge OFFICERS MARY ELLEN ROGERS President BONNIE BARNARD Vice President CINDY KING Recording Secretary SALLY ARNOLD Corresponding Secretary CAROLINE GREEN Treasurer JACKIE HUNT Parliamentarian .IANIE BLACKALLER Reporter SHARON ROBERSON Chaplain MOLLY DODSON Historian INELL DEAN SANDRA CHANDLER Sergeants-at-A rms Barnard Cowden Fleming Heaton Blackaller Brown Carter, B. Carter, C. Cowger Cunningham Davis Dean Fourmigue Cainer Green Grimm Heiligmann Heiser Homiston Hunt Chandler Cockerell Dodson Droll Crundler Happ IVPTIS .Iones Johnson Dream Along With Me, the Skelton show, was especially dreamy when the club chorus serenaded the audience. PANSIES FIRST INDICATE SPRING I Kawazoe Mitchell Owen, V. Parker Sigler Wfiseman Lee Little McDermand Mclntggh Melville Meyers Neal Nelson Nerren O'Brien O'Leary OWCII, E- Richey Roberson Rogers Schneider Shiflet SIION Stacy Tahbut Thomas Ware Wilmoth Wilson Adding to the beauty of Jefferson is the Skelton patio, located by the southwest arcade. ..L lQf-- .QQ as MLQ ry! fl 5 YV! teleeskt rftti. fgw 1 I - TWflW+iT35 ECI -sw 4 iigi f - Q , gqpsulll Ii-I' Ff? C22 vvrfvwe L 11 e? Girls with good character and high scholastic average are wel- come members tothe Skelton Literary Society. Members mix work and pleasure with such things as the Senate-Skelton Dance and the Farewell Lunch- eon for the seniors. I67 I68 Passport to Pleasure! The name of the Talents, Inc., show this year is also a clue to its ac- tivities. Dancers! Singers! Mu- siciansg Pantomimistsl The de- mand for the various talents o'f their members comes from military hospitals, women's clubs, and always from us, their most appreciative audi- ence. L4 WY, , TALENTS, INC., BR Akin Barbuto Betz Booth Chavez Cobb Cotton Cowger Cunningham Dixon Dodson Fleming Franklin Garrett Garza Ciron Gromb Grundler Hernandez Hibbetts ' High Hunt Johnson Lee Levis INGS BEST IN Whatever Jackie Hunt is saying must be important to interrupt John Stromberger's playing. Tom Booth, however, is too engrossed with the piano to stop and listen. MUSICAL COMEDY TO OUR STAGE Logan McDermand McKenzie Melville Morgan Patton Potter, M. Potter, W. Rangel Sieberg Sigerfoos Stalker Stone Stromherger Thompson Tomlin Van Wye Vaught Vetter Villazon Vordenhaum Wisdom Zeller Zimrnerlfr Arstein Sponsor Larry Patt0n's thrilling high tenor voice once more fills the auditorium as his Talents, Inc., fellow members join him for the finale of their show. OFFICERS TOM BOOTH President XAVIER CHAVEZ Vice President BARBARA CUNNINCHAM Serretary SARAH WISDOM Treasurer JOHN STROMBERCER Reporter LARRY PATTON GARY COBB Sergezmls-at-Arms I69 NEW SPONSOR PLAYS Adler Ahr Banda Benavides Boehme Bomer Brooks Burris Carney Coker, C. Coker, S. Colias Crayton Davila Deschner Emerson Ferrier Griffith OFFICERS FALL PAT ROBERTS President PEGGY NEWSON First Vice President CONNIE COKER Second Vice President BONNIE HAISLER Recording Secretary JANET OEFINGER Corresponding Secretary ROSEMARIE RENDON Treasurer BARBARA CRAYTON Historian JOAN BURRIS Reporter MARGARET STOLTZ Chaplain MARY ANNE STEUBING Parliamentarian BETTY MALONE JUDY EMERSON Sergeants-at-Arms Haislcr Kidnapped! At four oiclock on a wintry lgfifflung morning stealthy pajama clad figures le sneak into Warm bedrooms to rout un- suspecting girls from their sleep! 4'All opposed? . . . The motion carries, says Jasper prexy, Pat Roberts. Mrs. Hanson received the Jaspers into her home for their combination election of officers and party. A'-..,fm HOSTESS TO JASPERS' GRADS Johnson .lones Lamon Lazar Magro Malone Newsom Oefinger Rendon Rizzo Roberts Robie Schuster Spencer Steubing Stoltz Terry Turley lt's the Jasper Cluh's kidnap-breakfast! We-hmeyer The more peaceful activities of the girls, Hanson Sponsor club include the Mother-Daughter Tea and the Birthday Dance. One of the memorable moments in Pat Roberts' life was recorded here as Betty Stein pinned on her the Jaspers, president's pin. OFFICERS SPRING BONNIE HAISLER Presidenl CONNIE COKER First Vice President MARGARET STOLTZ Second Vice President ROSEMARIE RENDON Recording Secretary WILMA WEHMEYER Corresponding Secretary LENAL BOEHME Treasurer BARBARA CRAYTON Historian CLAREVE DESCHNER Reporter CLAUDIA SPENCER Chaplain GEORGEANNA HARTUNG Parliarnerztarian PEGGY NEWSOM DOROTHY RIZZO Sergeanls-at-Arrns I7I OFFICERS JOAN BURRIS NANCY POTTER President DELORES SANDIFER .IANICE O,BRIEN Vice President SUSAN TOOMEY Recording Secretary MARTHA ANN SWEET CYNTHIA WRIGHT Corresponding Secretary SUSAN DAVIS Treasurer NANCY COLLINS JANET COOK Chaplain NANCY POTTER MARTHA ANN SWEET Historian N AN CRAWFORD Parliamentarian SHARON ATKINS Reporter INELL DEAN .IANICE O'BRIEN ANNE BURCH LINDA GRUNDLER Sergeants-at-Arms Ahr Atkins Barajas Berkenstock Braubach Burch Burris Busch Cameron Casanova Collins Cook Cowden Crawford Cummings Davis Dean Fagan Fein gold, D. Feingold, S. Filler Goldberg Grundler Harrison Hasbrook Heaton Heiligmann SKILLFUL SCRIBES SPECULATE Vice President Janice O'Brien lights her candle from President Nancy Potter's as other officers await their turn. vaaugiw' Hernandez Hyman Larkin Levine Louie McClellan Meyer Oberer 0'Brien Palmer Pierce Polunsky, D. Polunsky, Potter Richie Sandifer Schmidt Sigler Spencer Spring Sweet Tawil Toomey Vetter Wasscxll Wfilson Wright Brown Sponsor ON FUTURE WRITING CAREERS The library reference table is piled high when Scribhlers Sharon Spring, Miriam Oberer, Jeanne Busch, Nan Crawford, and Susan Davis search for knowledge. Scribblers enter essay contests on every subjectg this time, advertising. Entering their Mscrib- blingsi' in state and na- tional literary contests is one of the projects of the Scrihblers Club. Members who are ini- bued with a love of good literature by their sponsor, Mrs. Vivian Brown, encourage the use of correct grammar at all times. I73 I-W-- v---iv - Y V Y LET US BE HAPPY SINGING! IS MOTTO FALL AND SPRING TERM OFFICERS SHARON DEAN BARBARA RINE President .IANICE OSWALD CLAUDIA BLUNDELL Vice President SHELBY WANTZLOEBEN ALICE WILSON Secretary CINDY WRIGHT BETTY AKIN Treasurer PAM HUTTO LANA TROUSDALE Chaplain VICKI HASBROOK MILDRED LOWRY LILIA .PARGA PAT RAIN EY Sergeants-at-A rms NANCY ALBRIGHT SHERRY SANDFORD .IILL CENUA SUSAN SCHARLACK Librarians ARNOLD LOGAN A ccompanist Alvarado Blunclell Carroll Chavez Cockrum Cy trin Dean Dzurik Estes Fleming Cenua Goeth Gonzalez Hasbrook Hutto Mclnnes King Kunkler Leach Lealy Lew Lowry Following Mr. Moses' tactful poke, Cindy Wrightmlutifully tells Pam Hutto her crm olines will have to go. a., OF GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Myers Naimark Ns Oswald Parga Pike Pinkerton . Y , Rine Sanford Scharlack Serene Sprenger Toliver Wantzloeben Wehmeyer Wilkins Wright York Zinner Logan Moses Sponsor The Glee Club looks on as Mr. Moses hanging on the skinny line are for, tells Cindy Wright what those big black dots MLet us be happy singingli' Ful- filling their simple-sounding mot- to, the members of Girls' Glee Club find pleasure and ease in the practice and study of lyric compositions. A credit-carrying organization, the choral group is affiliated with the State and Na- tional Federations of Music Clubs. I75 OFFICERS BETTY LOU COWGER President SHARON ROBERSON First Vice President ANNETTE STEPHENS Second Vice President JACKIE WARE Secretary MOLLY DODSON Treasurer SARAH WISDOM BARBY VORDENBAUM Chaplain SANDRA CHANDLER HAZEL HARTUNG Parliamentarian SANDRA CHANDLER Historian LISA BROWN Reporter MARY BOLTZ I-IAZEL HARTUNG BARBARA SHAVER Librarians BONNIE BARNARD CHARLOTTE DROLL CHERIE DURAN BARBARA MORGAN GLORIA SHELLABY JACKIE SHIVERS SHARON SPRING PENNY ZELLER Sergeants-at-Arms Molly Dodsorfs tongue indicates concentration on the musical score for the quartette of Jefferson- aires, Sarah Wisdom, Sandra Chandler, Sharon Roberson, and Betty Cowger. Mr. Moses, pencil keeps time. JEFFERSONAIRES SING FOR ASSEMBLIES, Alford Barnard Boltz Brant Brown Chandler Cirilli Cowger Cunningham Davila Dodson Droll Duran Garrett Guthrie Hartung Hibbetts Iley Jones Kelly Morgan Neill Owen Parker Pattie Rendon Rittiman Roberson Rodriguez Scholtz Schurman Sepulveda Shaver Shiflet Spring Stalbird Taylor Todd Valadez Villazon Vordenbaum Ware Whitley Wisdom Zeller Moses Sponsor COMMUNITY FUNCTIONS, AND FOR THEIR OWN PLEASURE You can sing louder, girls, now that our room is soundprooff' says Mr. Moses to his second period .Ieffersonaire class. Frothy pink, blue, yel- low, and white. A stage- ful of these Jefferson lovelies is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the ear. Dressed in their prettiest evening gowns, members of Jefferson- aires treat attentive au- diences to favorite semi- classical. vocal works. Originally the advanced Girls' Glee Club, Jeffer- sonaires has become, with the help of Mr. Moses, one of the most popular girls' singing groups. I77 SOME ARE HIGH AND SOME MIGHTY Akin Armstrong Barnes Bullock Casanova Chavez Cabehart Grimm Ing OFFICERS FALL SPRING .IOHNNY CASANOVA LARRY PATTON President KAY BARNES MIKE BONE Vice President HARRYET RAYBORN CHARLES MORTON Secretary LINDA DUKE BOB DARE Treasurer .IOHN CASANOVA Parlianientarian BILL DAVIS Historian PAULETTE DIECKOW LINDA EPPS Chaplain, SANDRA MEYER CLYDE ELLIS TERRY MCDANIEL LAVERNE LANFORD GEORGE HARRISON CLYDE ELLIS Sergeants-at-Arms KENNETH NATIONS PAT FAHEY RUDY GUTIERREZ YOLANDA QUINONS Librarians n......4.. ,,,,.. Y Barnholtz Barr Boone BTYSHI Davis Dieckow Duke Ellis Grun Haase Hampton Harrison Inman Jung Klossner I-HIHGY A vital ingredient, girls, has been left out of this gathering of Mixed Chorus officers. l LOW IN MIXED CHORUS Luna Mainz McBride McDaniel MCYCT Mullenneix Murray Nations Pearson Perry Peterson Raborn Ribakowski Robertson Sands Simon Stephens Stone Swymer Tfousdale Wheeler Williams Wilson Wise Zillman M0565 Sponsor Mr. Moses spot-checks each member for tonsils at third period Mixed Chorus class. Mixed? It looks like segregation to us. Fuges, tonic sol-fas, an- tiphons-Mixed Chorus members actually under- stand these musical t e r m s! Taking their elective course offered by Mr. Raymond Moses, the boys and girls study the fundamentals, com- posers, and history of music. I79 MODERN JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY DRAMA Barnard Bone Booth Grundler Heaton Hernandez L0gaI1 Morgan Patton Vordenbaum Wilkins Wisdom OFFICERS BEN VAN WYE President KITTY GAIL VETTER First Vice President SARAH WISDOM Second Vice President HORTENSE HERNANDEZ Secretary BOB SIEBERG Treasurer LOIS HIGH Parliameniariarz LARRY PIXTTON DON ZININIERLE Sergeants-al-Arms I80 ... , ,Y , Bouthe Clanton Droll Garrett High Hiller Kinnison Kruinm Sieherg Stevens Vaught Vetter Zeller Zirnmerle Moses Sponsor The Trouble in Tahiti trio, Mike Bone, Sarah Wisdom, and Tom Booth, carry the continuity forward in their modern jazz opera, an exciting first offerlng by the Opera Wfork Shop. INTEREST OPERA WORKSHOP MEMBERS l'4il.'C?L7l'lV.IL'YlS.'T'AY'A'fA'iA iAi',vn. .. 9 'N' Miss Longwith gives moral and physival support to Linda Crtmdlt-r as she portrays the supurhan wife with the . - 4 Monday Morning Blues. Other members of the cast and stage Crew seem to be relieved to be Off-stage. Opera Workshop is the newest club at Jefferson. All phases of operatic production, both Classical and contemporary, Capture the interest of its memhers. Trouble in Tahiti, their initial offering, was really T.N.T.'7I The dynamic progressive jazz opera gave its audience an immense charge! A behind the scenes preview of Trouble in Tahiti was secretly snapped hy our diligent photographer. Much conscientious work was put forth hy lVlr. Raymond Moses. who directed the production. and hy Ben Van Wvye, assistant director and Opera Yvorkshop president. Miss liongwith staged the opera with the help of the stage Crew. The contemporary drama gave a satirical image of the lives of a suhurhan hushand and wife. This ultra-modern production was the first of its kind to he presented at Jefferson. The east of characters was as follows: Linda Grundler H , Szltmrtmn Wife Larry Patton , Sufrzzrtmn IIIIISINIIIII Sarah Wisdtmln Mike Bone Tom Booth W , Singing Trio Squeek! Squawk! Boom! Toot! A sudden hush covers the auditorium and then from the depths ofthe orchestra pit comes the mood music for the production of the day. Besides providing the background for school plays, the Jeffer- son Orchestra has per- formed in halls through- out the city for San Antonio organizations. Growing in popularity and number under the direction of Mr. Ray- mond Moses, the orches- tra has become an im- portant part of the school's music depart- ment. l82 Orchestra practice sessions, characterized by wailing violins and tooting woodwinds, result in a symphony of sounds as the finished product. ORCHESTRA, ALWAYS IN DEMAND, HAS Atkins Beauchamp Betz Boehme Chavez Dowdy Dunlap Garteiser Cates Giron Grant, Harris' High Hill Johnson J ones Kelly Krumm Lee Logan McDermand Metz Miller Moeller Nanez Potter, M. Potter, W. Quintanilla Rangel Rotman Salas Salazar Shoemaker Tabhut Tiel-ren Torrance Trevino Tumblinson Van Wye Vetter Wantzloben Moses Sponsor A FULL PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE Our forty-five piece orchestra, in dark suits and formal dresses, pause between numbers inlayed for a civic group in a downtown hotel. The reputation of this dedicated group is spreading. OFFICERS XAVIER CHAVEZ President IDIS HIGH Vice President LENAL BOEHNIE Secretary MARY KATHERINE BETZ Treasurer SHARON ATKINS Reporter WILLA MARY DUNLAP BEN VAN WYE Librarians Me aaa .4 VOCAL CORDS OF A CAPPELLA CHOIR FILL OFFICERS LARRY PATTON President BOB SIEBERG Vice President LINDA GRUNDLER Secretary KENNY SUGARMAN BOB PF EFFER Treasurers KITTY VETTER Chaplain MIKE BONE MAIUORIE ARNOLD Reporters JUNE SMITH Parliamentarian HORTENSE HERNANDEZ Historian BILL SMITH PAULA FOURMIGUE .IUNE SMITH RALPH LABUTIS Sergeants-at-Arms .IOLENE ACHTERBERG RAY MONACO GARY CLANTON .IANIE VAUGHT Librarians Achterberg Applewhite Arnold Baird Barajas BeCk6r BOIIC 1300111 Boorhe Clanton Cone Cornwell Dixon Elskes EQIICISOII Epperson Fourmigue French Gabe Garza, A. Garza, B. - Gmsberg Gorsuch Gregory Gromb Grundler Harris, D. Harris, M. Hart Heaton Hernandez We're so glad to see that Mr. Moses does sit down. By fifth period choir class he must become a little weary. , , AUDITORIUM WITH QRGAN-LIKE STRAINS Selecting its members from the rolls of Jef- ferson's singing groups, the A Cappella Choir has exacting require- ments for its seventy vocalists. T h e i r pro- gram includes the study and execution of the more serious and diffi- cult religious composi- tions. Their Easter As- sembly production was the dramatic Seven Last Words by Dubois. Hernandez Ideker Kinnison Labutis LeStourgeon Long Monaco Moore Mourer Norman O'Neill Oster Patton Penn Saathoff Saunders Shaffer Sieberg Smith, B. Smith, J. Smith, June 9 Straup Sugarman Van Wye Vaught Vetter Walker Ward Weir Wilson Moses Sponsor The white robed A Cappella members are uniform in appearance and musical quality. fEd. Notel: The lack of uniformity among shoes 1IldlC3tCS that this picture was made one G.C.C. uniform day, l85 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA TRY BOTH Bowen Bremer Colias Covington Gulledge Haisler Akin Ballinger ' Benavides Boehme . Boling Busby Calvert Carter Cobb Coker Dove Dunscomh Feingold V Fisher Green Hasbrook Huizar Lee Legitt The Future Teachers of America mem- bers like school so much that they never want to leave! Fortunately they do not propose to stay as perennial students but as aspiring professors and instructors. The T. Guy Rogers Chapter of F.T.A. is aided by its founder in presenting a one-hundred-dollar scholarship to the most'deserving F.T.A. senior. l86 Future Teachers Lenal Boehme, Caroline Green, and Nancy Fisher are exe periencing the realities of being a profesora by assisting the first grade teacher at Maverick Elementary School. SIDES OF TEACHERS' DESKS Mayers MCGaIIOUgh Polunsky Potter Schumann Stevens Melville Mitchell Morris O'Brien O'Leary Ramirez Rendon Robie Rogers Schneider Stoltz Teniente Terp Walters Wantzloeben Williams Wilson Wright Zimmerle Marshall Sponsor Plotting a map of the Texas F.T.A. chapters, Jefferson members Ferol Benavides, Lenal Boehme, Nancy Fisher, Ross Covington, and 'Bobbie Mayers are encouraged by the apparent number of aspiring teachers. , OFFICERS NANCY FISHER President CAROLINE GREEN Vice President SANDY AKIN Recording Secretary BUNNY CALVERT Corresponding Secretary BOBBIE MAYERS Treasurer SARA ANN STEVENS Parliamen tarian DON ZIMMERLE Reporter VIRGINIA MELVILLE Historian .IANICE 0'BRlEN Chaplain PATSY WILLIAMS S ergean t-at-A rms P RED SKYSCRAPERS AND PINK Ainsworth Anderson Appling Arnold Blllfff Burnett Covington Cunningham Dykes Eng FCITIET F ourmigue Hersh .IOIIHSOH Koher Lamb LHUEICY Magro Chapa Heiligmann Mann McDonald F.B.L.A. presented a skit with members Ann Morris, Sandra Lamb, Peggy Newsom, Marcia Meyers, and Paula Fourmigue demonstrating parliamentary procedure at the leadership training course. OFFICERS MARCIA MEYERS Fall ANN MORRIS Spring President i.........4A,., -,...i. EVELYN HEILIGMANN Vice President ANN MORRIS Eall R055 COVINGTON Spring Secretary MARY ANN WISEMAN Treasurer IRENE NAJ ERA Fail SALLY ARNOLD Spring Reporter PAULA FOURMIGUE F all ANN SHIFLET Spring Chaplain TYPEWRITERS LURE F.B.L.A. MEMBERS Mendoza Newsom Shiflet Younger The Thomas Jefferson Chapter of the National Organization of the Future Business Leaders of America acquaints its members with the requirements of the business world and helps de- velop their capabilities in the field. An important require- ment for the club, having taken a commercial subject, also maintains a proper work atti- tude in the individual. Meyers Michon Morris Mowat Najera Nava Olguin Oster Reed Rossi SChl15fCl' Shiwfff Smith, A. Smith, E. Stacy Varnfr Wasse-ll WiS9m3f1 F.B.L.A. members, Peggy Newsom, Marcia Meyers, Linda Meyers, Sally Arnold, and Deanna Dykes, contribute their display to the Career Day activities. , Y--Y-a.?i-, X, QTHE UNKNOWNQ, MARKS Baker Bowen Brokovich Burch Burrows, A. Burrows, J. Busch Carter Cobb Cunningham Davis Doerr Ehlers Griffith Halm Heath I-Ieiser Hernandez Jensen Kawazoe Klossner Lenoir Louie MHYCTS McClellan Michon Mitchell Moore OFFICERS ROBERT PFEFFER President PATRICK HEATH Vice President ZOE CRIFFITH Recording Secretary CAROLYN CARTER Corresponding Secretary DOROTHY RIZZO Treasurer KAREN BAKER Reporter-Historian MARGIE MOORE Chaplain .IOHN BURROWS Parliamenlarian CHRIS OLSON KAY WILSON S ergeants-at-A rms l90 Problem: Why do Ann Burrows, Carlos Rodriguez, and Delia Willars enjoy the installa- tion of Sudy McClellan, when Bob Pfeffer looks on in dread? Solution: The first three are old members, while Bob waits his gurn for a raw egg meal! INTEREST OF EUCLIDEAN MATH CLUB Neill Nelson Olson Ornelas Paulos Pfeffer Polunsky Pounders Ratcliff Reagan Rizzo Rodriguez Roscheni Sayle Semrod Smith Thom pson Toomey Trousdale Villazon Walker Willars Wilmouth Wilson Woo Zimmerle Morris Sponsor Carlos Rodriguez is pointing out the details of the complicated geometric circle as Bonnie Ornelas, Kendall Neill, and Pat Heath try to get his angle! MX the unknown inspires the interest and curiosity of mem- bers of the Mathematics Club. Deriving its name from the Father of Mathematics, the Eucli- dean Math Club schedules busi- ness meetings and socials. A spring banquet ends each school year. Members also sponsor a math contest and present awards to those proficient in geometry and algebra. OFFICERS JOHNNIE MAE ROGERS President BEVERLY DAWSON Program Chairman FAYE CALHOUN Vice President IRENE NAVA Secretary BARBARA EARLEY Treasurer MARCIE MOORE Reporter DIANE ARMSTRONG Parliam entarian-Historian CHRISTINE BANDA PATTY DAVIS Sergeants-at-Arms PAT RAIN EY Chaplain Armstrong Banda Belden Bryant Cadena CaIh0un Covington Davis Dawson de la Garza Earley Fisher Hollingsworth Lee Lewis Marjenhoff Marrero Mayer Y-TEENS HELP THE UNFORTUNATE At Y-Teens' projects re- freshments are a necessityg this food for charity might never reach the welfare agency. We Jeff students are grateful to Yffeens for giving us the opportunity to laugh at the wit and learn for the wisdom of Mr. Quaker Oats at an assembly sponsored by their club. AND DESTITUTE IN VOLUNTEER WORK Y-Teens, interest in the needy has been proved by their eagerness 'LTO grow as a persong to grow in friend- ship with people of all races, re- ligions, and nationalitiesg to grow in the knowledge and love of God? The Jefferson girls who are club mem- bers unselfishly give time and ef- fort to make lives of the unfortunate more pleasant. MOON? Mullenneix Nava Oster Parga Rainey Richter Robie Rogers Sepulvfjda Si1110Il Stephens Talavera Velarde, A. Velarde, S Walker Williamson Wheat Sponsor INFORMATION, PLEASE! Arreche Bishop Blackaller Cunningham Epstein ' Estes Gregory Griffith Hersh Johnson, B. Johnson, N. King Knorring Meyers Neal Richter Ruiz Schuster Signoff Spenser Teal Wideman Williams Doolittle Sponsor The members of Information Please discuss and seek solutions for the important questions of the day, thus giving them an opportunity to develop open minds and broafler outlooks on life. Socials, guest speakers, and parent student debates help to acquaint club members with aspects of their social environment. OFFICERS MARLENE SCHUSTER President JANE BLACKALLER Vice President SHEILA ESTES Secretary JERRY GREGORY Treasurer SHIRLEY HERSH Chaplain . SANDY EPSTEIN Reporter-Historian President Marlene Schuster wiggles her toes to put her brain into high gear at the Information Please social at Jerry Grego1y's home. BEAUTY AND THE BOX SHARE HONORS AT MJR-HAYNE SUPPER Ackman Adamson Akin Atkins ' B k a er Brown Bryan Burrows Callas Calvert Cameron Campbell Cantu Cotton Cumming Davis Dykes Epstein Folder Flesher Fry Gregory Harrison Hartung Any daisy ought to try harder for the MIR, says Proxy Deanna Dykes as she and Pat Harrison, Kay Payne-, Billie Fry. and Judy Cotton 'view prospects for thvir club- sponsorod flower hed by the southwest arcade-. Martha Jefferson Randolph's activi- ties, proving their social inclinations, include the Mother-Daughter Tea, the Daddy-Daughter Picnic, and the Hayne-MIR Box Supper. A dairy bed bordering the South Arcade belongs to the club. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro, the girls also produce a play for the students and parents. Hiller Hubbard, L. Hubbard, S. Jernigan Johnson, M. Johnson, Mary Johnson, P, .lones Lamb IJ-vig Lubvl Marek McClellan Michon Nolen Palmer Payne Proll Roberts Rust-ntbal TICKET TO MJR'S COMMAND PERFORMANCE When our photographer tries to jolly up his subjects, he sometimes overdoes it. The M.J.R.'s about to leave a Club meeting, were herded back into room 226 where they gave the camera the full benefit of their charm. we ' - x I96 ' Sharon Atkins strummed her guitar for Linda Hubbard, Kay Payne, .Iudy Roberts, and ,I0y Cummings during the MIR s Com mand Performancef' Their costumes and Iadylike demeanor depict life in a girls' school in 1812. READ BY INVITATION ONLY Sandifer Sauer Schmitz Schooler Schooler Schumann Shivers Spear Toier Varner Vordenbaum Ward Wasseli XVBII' We l Wilson Womble Woodress TaIiaferr0 Sponsor DEANN A DYKES President ELEANOR FLESHER Vice President KAY WILSON Corresponding Secretary ELAINE CALFAS Recording Secretary .IOY ADAMSON Treasurer PAT HARRISON Chaplain BONNIE WASSELL Historian MARETTA .IOHNSON Reporter ANN BURROWS Parliam en tarian .IANE ROSENTHAL SUSAN PROLL Sergeants-at-Arms FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS ANTICIPATE TRAVEL TO FRANCE Baines Blackaller Brooks Calhoun Cone Dresser Droll Feeley High Homiston Meeks Nava N erren Ornelas Owen Parga Pattie Perlmutter Richey Riemenschneider Sl0C0IHb Smith Spooner Vordenbaum Williams Wilson Creed Sponsor Ah! Mais oui! Le Cercle francais est tres merveilleuxl For the benefit of English speaking readers, the French Club has among its activities a banquet of French cuisine, visits to local language schools, and guest speakers from foreign countries. 'gWhen we get to Paris . , . Members of Le Cercle Francais, Ross Smith, Sharon Richey, Janie Blackaller, Charlotte Droll, and Lilia Parga, whet their appetites for their favorite daydream by surrounding themselves with travel posters. OFFICERS CHARLOTTE DROLL President LILIA PARGA Vice President JANIE BLACKALLER Secretary SHARON RICHEY Treasurer PAMELA PATTIE H istorian-Parliam entarian IRENE NAVA Reporter ROSS SMITH Chaplain I98 RACKETS, BALLS, BATS, NETS, AND RULE BOOKS - GSC GEAR Carney Catalani Covington Davis Griffith Herrera, G. Herrera, H. Huizar Jones Lansbury MiIaZZO Nerren Officer Peterson, B. Peterson, J. Rainey Rizzo Ross Sepulveda Walker Weir Woo Richards Sponsor Bruised shins from hockey, damp hair from swimming, broken fingers from baseball, and perennial suntans from tennis are a few of the identifying factors for Girls, Sports Club members. With the guidance of Miss Bess Richards, the girls participate in both group and individual athletic events. Much thought and consideration go into each nomination for an officer of the Girls' Sports Club. OFFICERS FRANCIS HUIZAR President LAI TENE WOO Vice President DOROTHY RIZZO Secretary EVELYN OFFICER Treasurer PAT RAINEY Parliamentarian PAT CARN EY Reporter KAY ROSS Historian SANDRA JONES Chaplain SHIRLEY CATALANI JANE DUNCAN S ergeants-at-A rms I99 200 NO HARRIED HOUSEWIVES HERE Adler Anaya CHIIICIOII Carranza OFFICERS ELAINE CALFAS President LINDA BAIRD First Vice President CAROL SIGLER Second Vice President CAL BISHOP Recording Secretary MELIN DA MELVILLE Corresponding Secretary MARY ANNA FLATEQUAL Treasurer MARETTA JOHNSON Parliamentarian GLORIA SHELLABY Reporter- ELISEA CARRANZA Historian BARBARA TINKER Chaplain PENNY POUNDS ELEANOR FLESHER Sergeants-at-A rms L... ,, .... Baird Berkenstock Bishop Bitzkie Calfas Celis Cunningham Davis, B. Davis, M, Flatequal Flesher Harwood Johnson Kenney Kinsey Gay Christmas decorations exemplify the originality of the Homemaking Club. Some decorations include a kissing ball ia mistletoe holderl and lovely table arrangements. ONLY HAPPY HOMEMAKERS Knorring Melville Nelson Oefingel' P0l1UdS Randez Rische Rosenthal Schmoker Shellaby Siglef Smith Tinker Tucker Wehmeyer Weir Widmann Pyka Willingham Sponsor Sponsor Cornucopias, carrots, and coconuts! Not much of a menu but the Homemaking Club can make anything taste good. Gentlemen, is this paradise? A roomful of eager lovelies whose only desire in life is to learn to cook delicious meals and to knit cashmere argyles for you. This is a typical gathering of the Homemaking Club members! These enterprising girls concen- trate on foods, fun, and fashion as they prepare for their future homemaking activities. 20I ,,7,, --and F WHEN A CAMERA CLICKS, WE KNOW IT'S CANDID Blanchette Booth Burton Casey Fierce Foster Gonzales Goodson Maltzman Mitchell Pena Post The click of shutters and the grinding of film-winders al- most obliterate the sound of the gavel at Candid Camera Club meetings. Exchanging ideas and attending exhibits on photography help club members to develop their imagi- nation and ability in the art. The Candid Camera Club is taking a picture of the MONTICELLO photogra- pher taking a picture of the Candid Camera Club taking a picture of the MONTICELLO photographer . . . 202 L?.i,...r , -LLC Clanton Cron Eiseman FiChlHf?f Graham Jackson Kempler Krumm Potter Salas Schroeder Trevino Vaught West Williams Weiss Sponsor OFFICERS TOM BOOTH President CARY CLANTON Vice President KARIN SUE FIERCE Secretary PHILIP PENA Treasurer MURRAY FICHTNER Chaplain JOHNNY SCHROEDER Historian NANCY POST Reporter STYLISH SHAKESPEARES SHOW SACK SOONEST Bell Burch Ch8flf?S Clf'mFI1IS Collins Conerly Cooper Crawford CUHJCTTSOH Dalmolin Dean DPBCTTY Downs Ellinger Ferguson Fincsilver Finslffwald Gulledse Hardin Harrison .lones The lovely flowers from the Shakespeare Club's rose garden brighten lives of Jefferson7s teachers, students, and patrons. Other wholesome projects of this social club include dances, social gatherings, teas, and plays. The Sweetheart Ball in February for the entire school is the clubis most colorful festivity. A mighty pretty president in a mighty pretty dress! Barbara Tinker closed the Shakespeare Style Show with her appearance in a formal gown. OFFICERS or Hr rfb BARBARA TINKER President JANIE FINSTERWALD First Vice President NAN CRAWFORD Second Vice President PENNY MOLL Recording Secretary MIMI MIDDLETON Corresponding Secretary BETTY NEUNHOFFER Fall FAY SAMUEL Spring Treasurer DOTTIE PIERCE Parliamentarian BARRY JO WOOD Historian PENNY POUNDS Fall ANNE BURCH Spring Chaplain MARTHA KENNEY Reporter LYNN FINESILVER ERLENE MCMAHAN i Sergeants-at-Arms l 203 SHAKESPEARE'S FEBRUARY FORMAL Joyce Kenney Ke ppler Kneupper Kneup per Langley Larkin Lodovic Mahan Maltzman McCall McDonald McGarrough McMahan w McKenzie Middleton Middleton Miller Moll D if Decorating for the Sweetheart Dance is a tiring but rewarding project. These girls seem per- plexed, at the moment, about where to put the hearts. SPOTLIGHTS SWEETHEARTS Moss Neunhoffer Odom Pierce Potter Pounds Rainey Riley Samuel Schweppe Speakes Sweet Tinker Tucker Vetter Walker Wernli Wood Tunnell Sponsor '6Squeezing through the Honor Heart at the Shakespeare Sweetheart Ball are Mary Ann McDonald and her escort, James Hack. F i , N.H.S. MEMBERS SPONSOR FIRST CAREER NIGHT OFFICERS ELEANOR COOPER President BOB BAKER Vice President JANET JOYCE Secretary PAT HEATH Treasurer BETTY MICHON Historian PATSY CRISWELL Chaplain MARTIN JENSEN Reporter Baker Booth Boseman Burvh Cooper Covington Criswell Finesilver Heath Jensen Jones Joyce MiCh0I1 OJBTJCH O'Ncill Ornelas Reed Bit-menschneiaier Roberts Schneider Stevens Weir Zimmerle Wolf Sponsor Approval for membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor the faculty can be- stow upon a Jefferson student. The society's colors are red, white, gold, and purple, signify- ing service, character, scholar- ship, and leadership, the quali- ties needed to become a member. 206 At 3:30 o'clock, once a month, Room 224 isn't used as Dv Study Hall. The National Honor Society takes over under the leadership of Eleanor Cooper. MAN-HOURSg AND MONEY GO INTO S.C.'S IDEA FACTORY Aaron Baker Barnard Beere Boseman Brown, C. Brown, L. Burnett Burrows Cameron Casey Castles Clunie Conerly Cooper Crawford Crowell Cruse Davis DeBorry DeLeon Doerr Dykes Eisenstein Any Wednesday at ten-thirty in the morning, the Little Theater is a highly sensitive area. All students feel the results of the discussions among their representatives to the Student Council. The S.C. Hrepsw bring to these meet- ings the wishes of their advisories. There, with the counsel of the sponsor and administration, school policies originate or change. New S.C. projects take shape. Student Council Morning Worship held each Friday at 8:00 o'clock was honored to have the Reverend W. J. Fullerton from Dublin, Ireland, to speak in February. OFFICERS CAROLYN JONES Presiflenz JAMES BOSEMAN Vice President BONNIE CAMERON Secretary BOB PF EFF ER Treasurer KAY PAYNE Chaplain MARGARET DA VIS Historian GEORGE GILPIN Reporter BOB BAKER Parliam en tarian TOMMY REID CHRIS OLSON Sergeants-at-Arms 207 li V e, l . STUDENT COUNCIL CONVERTS PAPER Flesher French Gilpin Green Griffith Grundler Hammer Harrison Heath Homiston Hunt Jensen Jernigan .liminez Johnson Jones, C. Jones, D. Jones, E. Joyce Kadish Kaiser Kelfer Kenney Keppler Kneupper f Kohutek Lamb t Marek McDonald' Deck the halls with boughs of holly . . . these Student Council members seem to be decorating themselves as well for the Holidays. The Main Hall tree always goes up first at the holiday season. v ,. 208 h ,7 ,7, , 4 i WASTE INTO PAPER DOLLARS McMahan Melville Morris Neunhoffer Oefinger Olson Palmer Payne Pfeffer Potter, M. Potter, N. Proll Reed Reid Remmers Samuels Schliesing Seffel Shivers Tangum Toler Varner Waghorne Warren Weir Wilson Wood Young Langford Sponsor Bob Baker would like to add to Maris Achievements Through the Ages a record of Student Council's handling of text-book checking in and out at mid-term. David Homiston, Ann Morris, Kay Payne, and Sandra Lamb are still at it. ' -any-gf, if K: i M Q A x ' 209 OFFICERS FALL SPRING TILLIE LOUIE TILLIE LOUIE President PATSY LONG JERI DALMOLIN Vice President KAY WILSON JOANNE I-IOLSHAUSER Secretary BARBARA CHAMBERS JANET COOK Treasurer JERI DALMOLIN CAROLYN AWALT Chaplain SUSAN TOOMEY SUSAN TOOMEY Historian RICHARD CASTANON CHARLES OLSON Reporter BILLY BIEL RICHARD CASTANON Parliamentarian MICHAEL BOCK CAROLYN McINTOSH JANET COOK BETTY OZAN Sergeants-at-Arms 2I0 Awalt Barnes Biel Bock Boothe Brant Burch Carr Castanon Castro Chambers Cook Dalmolin Davis Dennis Diaz-Grariado Duke Eisenstein Fitch Foster Franks Cordon Grills Hague Heiser MAMA'S SHEETS TAKE DRAPE Roman ruins, Caesar's mug-shot, chariot races, and medical terms the wall display on the evolution of the use of Latin holds the interest of Janet Cook Tommy Foster Tillie Louie. and Jeri Dalmolin. Hogsed Holshauser Johnson Kelfer Keoughan LeStourgeon Long Louie Marj enhof f Mclntosh Means Mitchell Nations Olson Ozan Paulos Pierce Redwine Sewell Toomey VanWye Wilkins Wilson Wise Moore Sponsor SHAPE FOR LATIN CLUB BANQUET Ubi mel, ibi apes : Where honey is, there are the beesf' 'SHoneys,'l Lora Mitchell, Betty Boothe, Dinah Heiser, and bee Tommy Foster give the Jefferson campus an air of old Rome for the benefit of the photographer. Grouped about a sumptuously laden banquet table, toga-draped figures discuss the writings of Plato and the achievements of Caesar. Suddenly the conversa- tion takes another turn: baseball players and the Junior-Senior Prom! ltis the annual Latin Club banquet! Members not only study Latin and old Roman cus- toms but also put them to use. 2II The executive committee of the Library Council proves to us that they strive to create a pleasant atmosphere in the library. CDon't they look p1easant?l ELECTION TO LIBRARY COUNCIL GIVES Akin Arnold Baker Booth Bott Bryan Busch Byram Calfas Campos Cantu Carver Casanova Chandler Clements Cobb Cotton Crayton Criswell Cunningham Darrow Davis, M. Davis, S. Dreeben Dulaney Duncan Eastman England Feille Ferguson Finsterwald Fisher Library Councilors Pat Tallman and Ken Sugarman assume the duties of their position. As Pat fixes books, Ken becomes an official trash collector. PRESTIGE ALONG WITH RESPONSIBILITY Gillis Clazener Gorsuch Cray Greathouse Hernandez Hiller KHIHSOH Kawazoe Larkin LeStourgeon Levis Lodovic Long Lubel Mainz Martin McClellan, D. McClellan, J, McCormack Middleman Moll Monaco Moore Moss Murphy Murray Nanez Neunhoffer Newsom Niemeyer Ofsowitz iw ' -i COUNCILORS WORK FOR FAVORABLE STUDY CONDITIONS 0'NeilI Parga Patton Philips Pierce Polunsky Pounder Rainey' Reardon Robberson Rogers Sagor Sandifer Schiff Schooler Schue tte Scott Spence Stalker Stewart Sugarman Tallman Tucker Valdez Vincent Wassell White Witt Womble Wood McCutcheon' Sponsor 'LShlquiet, please-shin A Library CounciIor's job is a thankless one, although his position is an honor. Elected by their library sections each semester, the Councilors try to maintain a quiet atmosphere conducive to study in the Library. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE EDWARD LEWIS Chairman PENNY M OLL Secretary LARRY PATTON Chaplain Willing, responsible, studious . . . Carolyn .Iones enumerate-s the qualities necessary for Library Councilors as the helpers prepare for elections. Two Councilors and an assistant are elected for each library section of twenty-four tables. I 2I4 ,, v.,,? , , ,, v, - -.-,-.-i. SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR INSPIRES THREE BI-PHY-CHEM EXHIBITS Ackman Arredondo Brown Castro Cleveland Cook Crowell Crowell Dawson DeBerry Doerr Eastman Fosier Ginsberg Heath Hernandez Jensen Jones Kanter Lee LeStourgeon Mandel M9fSiHgfff Middleman Pfeffer Pomerantz Potter Reid Sieberg Watts Fauver Sponsor Double, double, toil and troubleg Fire burn, and caldron bubble. Contriving chemical concoctions captures the interest of Bi-Phy-Chem members. Under the supervision of Mr. ,l. A. Fauver, students concerned with biology, physics, physiology, and chemistry satisfy their curiosity in these sciences. - Bi-Phy-Chem's members must have something other than brains to be able to lift Modern Physics lying on the table for consultations at their regular meetings. OFFICERS TOM CROWELL President LYNDON BROWN Vice President DIANE DEBERRY Recording Secretary MICKEY ACKMAN Corresponding Secretary DAVID COOK Treasu rer ERNEST POMERANTZ Reporter-Historian RONALD EASTMAN Parliam entarian-Sergeant-at-A rms TOMMY REID Chaplain 2l5 l ART CLUB FINDS LOCAL MUSEUMS INSPIRING Awalt Bennack Braun Chasen Coleman Collins Dixon Droll Duran Feingold Greathouse Guerra Hague Haight Hutton Lamey Lopez, B. Lopez, J. Lowry McChesney Middleton Moore Pena Peters Rhodes Richey Rische Sanford Short Stehling Stemen Tello Thomas Wantzloebn Dugosh Sponsor From the abstract art of Modigliani to the seventeenth century architecture of Sir Christopher Wren: the interests of Fine Arts Society members are distinctively varied! Their projects include attendance at art exhibits, showing of original works, and painting and sketching trips. OFFICERS RUTH PETERS President MARGIE MOORE First Vice President PEARL FEINGOLD Second Vice President SHARON RICHEY Secretary J UNE HAGUE Treasurer MIKE McCHESNEY Historian CAROLYN AWALT Chaplain MILDRED LOWRY Reporter VIRGINIA BENNACK Parliarnentarian BONNIE RHODES Sergeant-at-A rms MIKE PENA Exhibit Manager 2I6 u....... ,Y, , i I knew him when . . .', says Miss Ruby Dugosh as she and members of the Art Club view the one man art exhibit of Bill Bristow, a former Jeffite. FUTURE Barale Barrajas Cone Gabe Homiston Hunter I-epnlgipxsk, M. Jenkins, P. Kawazoe Marjenhoff Michon Nagy Oster Perlmutter Sheffey Weir Fauver Sponsor NURSES KNOW SMELL OF SOAP AND ETHER Doing their part to fill the urgent need for nurses, ,leffersonis aspiring Florence Nightingales meet to plan and discuss their future careers. Their program includes field trips to hospitals for first-hand observation. She's fadin' fast, but her fellow members of the Future Nurses Club can't seem to take her illness seriously. The patient is merely lending atmosphere to a field trip. 5 ! v I' OFFICERS BARBARA PERLMUTTER, Fall CAROLYN SHEFFY, Spring President BONNIE BARALE, Fall BARBARA PERLMUTTER, Spring Vice President JANET KAWAZOE, Fall BONNIE BARALE, Spring - Recording Secretary HELEN NAGY, Fall DIANE HOMISTON, Spring Corresponding Secretary PAT JENKINS, Fall ILA RAE WEIR, Spring Treasurer SYLVIA GABE, Fall PAT JENKINS, Spring Reporter-Historian ,IANICE BARAJAS, Fall SYLVIA, GABE, Spring Chaplain 2I7 I JEFF JOINS ALAMO PRESS ASSOCIATION I If I I I I. I I I I I I I I , ,, Aaron Arnold Burris Castanon , Finesilver Franks I Hill Hiller I Mcllhenny McMurtray I Patterson Pomerantz Atkins Cockerell Freeman Jensen Michon Pounders Biel Blackaller Bomer Dawson Dreeben Dulaney Gilpin Goldberg Greenberg Jgycg Keppler Lamb Mggre Na j era Newsom Reid Riley SHYIC Toomey Turner Brown Ellinger Hartung Louie Olson, C. Stromberger Harris Sponsor Brucks Estes Hernandez Maltzman Olson, Chris Taylor Petrich Sponsor Reports of rivalry among MONTICELLO and DECLARATION workers are so wide-spread that few believe the degree of co-operation that exists between the publications. Friendliness and confederation is the keynote of Quill and Scroll, whose membership includes staff members from both groups. A part of the San Antonio chap- ter of the International Honor Society for High School Journalists, the club requires a Bn average, junior or senior classification, and outstanding work from its members. . 2I8 I ii L IN QUILL AND SCROLL INITIATION '-fr.. N f Joan Burris consults the Quill and Scroll publication to assure artist Margie Moore that the letters at thc bottom of the sign she is painting don't spell anything, while steady llc-tty Michon is looking on, Chris Olson and Diane Ellinger art- studying their parts for the annual city-widv initiation. l 1 1d EVERYBODY UPSTAGES SPOTLIGHTERS Our backstage crew, the Spotlighters. are patching Romney XlV,s space ship after its long journey to earth to see the Talent Show. They are ICLOCKWISEJ John Philips IKNEELINGJ, Richard Conroy, Victor Grant, Roger Sanchez, Mike Pringle, and Sandy Norman. Robert Valdez is hoping it won't take off with him inside. The two trusting souls underneath are Don Livingston and '4Mouse Witt. OFFICERS MORRIS WITT President MIKE PRINGLE Vice President FELIX CHAPA Secretary JOHN PHILIPS Treasurer ROBERT VALDEZ Chaplain SANDY NORMAN Reporter VICTOR GRANT Parliamentarian ROBERT SANCHEZ RICHARD CONROY Sergeants-at-Arms These hard-working, musclefbound heroes want you to know how much work they have todo to get one curtain to operate. They are Morris W'itt, Victor Grant, Sandy Norman, and Mike Pringle. 220 Wobbly walls and swing- ing sandbags are just two of the worries of the hard-working stage crew. Assisted by Miss Jean Longwith, the Spotlighters are responsible for the lighting, sound effects, prop changes, and cur- tains at Jeff stage per- formances. TT PONY BAND Ackman, Mickey, Adkisson, Janice, Andrews, Ronald, Barnes, Ginger, Bradley, John, Branson, Becky, Brown, Charlotte, Brown Jerry, Byrd, Bonnie, Cadena, Mary Lou, Calhoun, Faye, Carrillo, Roland, Celani, Dell, Chandler, Charles, Coker, Sandra, Davis, Carolyn, Dean, Shari, Driesslein, Dorothy, Duke, Linda Ann, Earley, Barbara, Feeley, Malcolm, Fitch, Janet Lynn, Fitz- hugh, David, Francis, Eleanor, Carcia, Sylvia, Goodson, Terrill, Cranberry, Fred, Johnson, Betty, Khoudi, Joseph, Killmer Susan, Knott, Kenneth, Kuehner, Andrew, Lamon, Caroline, Lawrence, Jerry, Lopez, Berta, Lopez, Ernest, Mayfield, Herby, McDermand, Janell, McDonald, Kenneth, Mendoza, Carolyn, Moeller, Tim, Narro, Sylvia, Nerren, Nick, Niles, Dennis, Pena Phillip, Ramirez, Lee, Rath, Dotty, Richmond, Elliot, Rocha, Janey, Seale, Kenneth, Short, Carolyn, Stacy, Linda, Stanley Durene, Taylor, John, Thurman, Jack, Torres, Ray, Valdez, Romelia, Vrooman, Anne, Wilson, Patsy, Emery, Kenneth, Sponsor PONIES AND COLTS GROW UP TO BE MUSTANGS COLT BAND Colborn, Desta, Conroy, Beverly, Cook, David, Dresch, Sherrie, Gaiser, Mona, Creenhaw, Shirley, Griffith, Gay, Hardy, Pat, Herrera, Gloria, Kline, Phil, Leggett, Claudia, Llamas, Elizabeth, Martin, Martha, Oliver, Jeanie, Pena, Mike, Petty, Nancy, Torres, Norma, Weeks, Tillie, Wheeler, Betty, Mr. Emery, Sponsor. Akin, Sandy Andrews, Donald Armstrong, Diane Arreche, Pat Bailey, Scott Barbour, Cay Barr. Mike Barbuto. Paul Beere. lion Benavides. Fcrol Briggs. Tommy 222 Burrows, John Caceres. Emilio Carter, Barbara Carter. Carolyn Carr. 'llommy Cleveland. Joe Holm Cobb. Cary Coker. Connie Conant. C. M. Cone. john Crayton. Barbara Crowell. Sue Cuevas, Thayne Cunninghaun. Tom Dalniolin. Jeri Dennis. Dale Duncan. Bill Eason. Dir-k Edelman. Barry Ewing. David Ferguson. Midge Finsterwald, Jane Franz, Stewart Certh. Bill Crasso. Arthur Gray. Rodney Green, Caroline Griffith, Zoe Grote, James Haisler, Bonnie llalni, David Happ, Pat Hardin, Betty Jane Hardy, Bill Hazelwood, Mike Heath, Burney Heather, Steve Heiligniann, Evelyn Helms. Barbara Hernandez, Richard Hogsed, Maurice .SWERSUN SCHWL NND MM Houston, Cordon lrnrnel, Larry Jacobs, Cary johnson, Lana Jones, Carolyn Jones, Doug Jones, Frank Kirk, Paul Kline. Pete Knc-upper, Jane Kneupper, Judie Koutsares, jaines Kraflt, ,lohnnie Langley. Linda Larkin, Mary Kay Lee, Barton Lee, Bolv Lenoir. Clinton Wlahan. Kathy Malone. ,linnnie Malone, Robert Mann. jinnny lVlarlJlestone, lloward Marcus, Stanley May. Rusty lVlc',lohnson. Judy MeNlal1an. Erlene Miller, ,lohn Mitehell. Mary Nr-ll Mogforfl, Doug , -14 Y '7 A-if l rl Qa- A s 5 Moreheaml. Bob Newsom. Peggy Nichols. lwiolmert North. Carolyn Parr, Lonnie Post. Nancy lialmy. Charles Richnionfl. Elliot Richter. Dorothy liolmlvins. Howard Rodriguez. Carlos Rodriguez. Donald Rogers. Mary lfllen Homo. ,loe Rosenberg. .lerry Ruiz. Lupe Schiriner, jon Schneicler. lrene Schuh. Corine Schuh, Lorine Sigler, Carol Smith. Gil Spencer. Claurlia Sprague, Doug Spratling. Charles Stalker. Roger Starr, Peggy Stoltz, Margaret Strolnherger, John Swift, Toni F 1 3 Teniente, Edward Teniente, Sylvia Terp, Carol A nn Terrell, Lyndon Thompson. Roy Vincent, Tonnny Walker, Johnny Watts, Vernon Nlfisenian, Cindy Zinnnerle, Don Emery. Kenneth Sponsor As the twelfth annual hand show got under Way March T, inemories returned to the audiences at the morning and night performances. Sounds of the Roaring Twentiesw brought an appreciative hush over the adults in attendance although their children were more inclined to giggle. Popular tunes such as '4Love ls a lVlany-Splendored Thingl' were presented as well as classical songs such as mln a Persian Marketf' Pictured here, the trumpets, trom- bones, bassoons, and tubas took part in making the Jefferson hand concert a success. FIRST BATTALION FRONT ROW: Lt. Hunt, Lt. Conerly. Lt. Simon, Lt. Dunscomb. Lt. Ahr. SECOND ROW: Lt. Thomas, Capt. Burch, Lt. Reed, Maj. Lamb, Capt. Hill. THIRD ROW: Lt, Joyce, Lt. Cooper, Lt. Toomey, Maj. Fourmigue, Lt. Tinker. BACK ROW: Lt. Poun- ders, Lt. McDonough, Lt. Blackallcr. BEING A GIRL CADET MAKES About to burst with pride after being commissioned as the 1957-58 cadet colonel at the Military Ball is Linda Crundler. Hupl Twol Threel Fourl Little do the new members of Girls, Cadet Corps realize the long walk ahead of them as they parade down the path of crossed sabers at the Mili- tary Ball! The small group, selected on the basis of scholarship and character, marches immeasurable miles in parades and re- views. This senior organization not only covers much ground marching but also par- ticipates in the student banking program, assemblies, and cheering activities. SECOND BATTALION FRONT ROW: Lt. Perlmutter, Capt. Stevens, Lt. Baker, Lt. Patterson, Lt. Burris. SECOND ROW: Lt. Cowden, Lt. Sheffy, Lt. Fly, Lt. Deschner, Maj. Mayers. THIRD ROW: Lt. Parr, Lt. Fisher, Lt. Flesher, Maj. Potter, Lt. Cotton. BACK ROW: Lt. Van Zant, Lt. Baird, Capt. Pierce, Lt. Samuel, L. Moore. SENIOR YEAR BETTER THAN EVER The staff of the C.C.C. havenlt relaxed enough to sit easyn here in the sun- shine after a regular Wednesday morning review. Top Kick Grundler, little Bonnie Ornelas, and that tough Janice O'Brien form the background for the always-smiling faces of Betty Michon and Lynn Finesilver. l 'Ti ,W . STAFF T LINDA GRUNDLER Colonel JANICE O'BRlEN Executive Lieutenant Colonel BETTY MICHON LYNN FINESILVER Lieutenant Colonels BONNIE ORNELAS Adjutant Major 53,55 h,,A .,,Q...-,fwe,, :.,W,.9i, iQ tf.v:-...wana I , wx ui ,wV,'u..m:,w., 4, ,, . Ka .y a y,,...,,-W, ,, , ,K ... fi f. l 3 1 : ' 5, Y 'X .......... ..,,,,,,,.,, ,. . . -it I ...tm to L, , t in y, g S v? ,- ..,l I A. K . - V I -EV '2 . I I' , fa I M I gz' is ii if tl Mi . 5 fail: ,pf ' f is ft I 2 'ff V V 'IN I 4 T I I y .g in '91 if 'M uhh if it if ' ,,tl if I , ,jf aw viii! rite ' , . U mg ws' -- - A is -Q 'Lf' A .sir .iv fav-ua e I 1 ,. no 6' , gm. ff 7 W- A J rt. V it 5: 1, Ln I ,t 1-3 5 f, I ffl ' ' t 1 CIW- ' , . ,ie ,. MJ. f OFFICERS FALL SPRING NANCY CONERLY CLAREVE DESCHNER President JUDY COTTON BARBARA COWDEN First Vice President BARBARA COWDEN BILLIE FRY Second Vice President ELEANOR FLESHER BARBARA PERLMUTTER Recording Secretary JANET JOYCE ELEANOR FLESHER Corresponding Secretary NANCY FISHER NANCY FISHER Treasurer CAROL HILL CAROL HILL Chaplain DOTTIE PIERCE MARCIE MOORE Historian ELLEN SIMON DOTTIE PIERCE Parliamentarian SUSAN TOOMEY SUSAN TOOMEY Reporter JUNE SMITH ELEANOR COOPER ELEANOR COOPER FAY SAMUEL S ergeants-at-A rms Nancy Fisher, Carol Hill, June Smith, and Eleanor Flesher tease Nancy Conerly as she tries to serve punch gracefully at the installation of officers in October. 6'The task ahead is not so great as the power behind. G.C.C. members stoke up with enough 'ipower behindv to go ahead with their chilly drill the night of the Jeff-Brack game. What passes for serenity on the less tortured faces is in reality frozen attention. Tuesday is Banking Day at Jefferson, a good habit spon- sored by the Girl Cadets. Lynn Finesilver, Sandra Lamb. and Carol Hill count the dollars. The G.C.C. also assumed responsibility for decorating the Senior High float for the Fiesta parade in April. BESS MCINTYRE Sponsor Alberthal. Darlane Bvrkefnstock, ,loan Bryan, Corky Calfas, Elaine Camvron, Bonnie Campbell. Carolyn Cantu, Audroy Carpvntcr, Cheri Chambers. Barbara Cle-mc-nts. Peggy Crawford, Nan Culbertson, .loan V17 Cummings. Joy llellvrry. Diam- llowns. Pat llykvs, DQ-anna lfllingvr. llianm- Flatvqual. Nlary :Xnna llerbic. .lohm-Ito lim-tht-, .-Kurealia Ctillvtlgv. llvtly llubbarfl. l.infla ,Ic'rnigan, llianm- ,l4lllll51'7Il, Xlarvtta lulinsun. l'at Kenney. Martha l.r-vis, l.uraine Lmlovic, Mary Xlt'Clt-llan, .lvrry Mol-Jonalcl. Mary Ann Nlvlvillfk Mvlintla Nlidcllc-ton, Carol Mull. Pc-nny Musf. Javkiv N1-unhoffvr, llvtty Palma-r, Marilyn Prull. Susan Rainvy, Sandy Rittiman. Ywnnv COMPANY T Roberts. lucly Sauvr. .llllly Schweppv, Connis' lo Shiwrs. liwliit' Spe-ar. Sandy Swmft. Nlartha Ann lolrr, Loraitit- Varner. Virginia Walker, Kay Ward, .lrfarinv W'iIsun, Kay Wnndrvss, Judy 227 COMPANY J Adamson, Joy Barajas, Janis Brannen. Betty Brooks. Carolyn Brown. Joan Busch, Jeanne Casanova, Gloria Charles, Margaret Clifton, Cindy Collins. Nancy Cook, Janet Cunningham, Barbara 228 Davis, Margaret Davis, Margaret Ferrier, Glenda Cainer, Barbara Corsuch, Elizabeth Harrison, Pat Holshouser, Joanne Johnson. Mary Jones. Roberta Keppler, Martha Kraft. Judy Marek, Wilma May, Janice McKenzie, June Means, Susan Melville, Virginia Middleton, Mimi Moeller, Mary Lynn Morgan, Joanna Morris, Ann Nagy, Helen Najera, lrent' Olnervr, Miriam Owen, Violet Payne, Kay Rochea, Gloria Jean Sandifer, Delores Schumann, Janice Shellaby, Gloria Spring, Sharon Turner, Judy Vordenbauni, Barha Wassell, Bonnie Weir, Betty Anne Womble, Becky l'8. COMPANY Arnold, Sally Banda. Christine Bitzkie, Maxine Blevins Carolyn Burrows, Ann Calvert, Bunny Carney, Pat Cockerell, Jackie- Cowger, Betty Criswell, Patsy Davis, Virginia Dean, lnell Droll. ffliarlottm- Eltrlkllll. Sandy Franks. Susan Gr'f-gm'y, lvrry l'lartriclgP. Cindy llcfisvr, Dinah He-llvr. Nanny Huizar. l:I'i1llCt'S Kawazm-. .lanet King, Cindy Kuhn-r, How Xldl lialmtis. Rc-nw' 'ie l.atime'r. ludy lmng. Patsy Lulu:-l. llatfy Nlalnnr. Bt-tty Klvy:-rs, Nlarvia Mitrllf-Il, liora N1-al. June Ne-rrr-n. Fruits:-s U'l,c'ary. AllQL'llllL' l'm-rox, llraviv Hwinliard. lim-tty Ann Rvndon. Hose: Marin' Kicltvy, Sharon Rizzo, l,llPI'Ollly Rolwrts. Pat Shostak, Nlarcia Smith. lu Ann Yillazon, Barbara Vlvarv. lavkie' Wiillars. Delia Williams. Patsy Wiliiitmtli, Linda XvlS4'IIl3ll, Mary A NVQU, T1-no Viroml, liarry Jo H11 229 TEARS AND CHEERS ARE ALL A PART OF IT. RANKS BETTY ANNE WEIR Major ANN BURROWS, KAY PAYNE DIANE ELLINGER, BECKY WOMBLE Captains DEANNA DYKES, PATSY LONG SANDY EPSTEIN, MIMI MIDDLETON PAT HARRISON, KAY WILSON First Lieutenants JOY ADAMSON, ANN MORRIS SALLY ARNOLD, JACKIE MOSS ELAINE CALFAS, BETTY NEUNHOFFER PATSY CRISWELL, JUDY SAUER INELL DEAN, JACKIE WARE ROBERTA JONES, BONNIE WASSELL Second Lieutenants Compensation for the blistered toes, rope burns, windblown hair, and frequent colds of the Las- sos include their Backward Dance, Chuckwagon Day, and Lasso play. Their intangible rewards are the recognition they receive for their support of the teams. They represent the school and the community by parading, by lending local color to welcoming of V.I.P.'s and by taking part in community projects. '4Dance with me, Henry . . .'Z sing the Lassos, but Henry can'tg he's ball like any self-respecting Jeff roundballer! I , Li. ,agar p-Vw e.15fa,. f. .ir if .Q .., Q 'QE A fitting ga 3, , , flsffiff at 31 QM' Tears and 'gcongratsv go hand in hand at the annual Lasso Chuckwagon Day. Mitzi Martin and Fran Gilliland hand over their spurs, whistles, and captains' bars to Kay Payne and Diane Ellinger. playing basket- OFFICERS JANET KAWAZOE President JACKIE SHIVERS Firsr Vice President VIRGINIA VARNER Second Vice President JERRY GREGORY Recording Secretary JANE NEAL Corresponding Secretary CINDY KING Historian MARY LYNN MOELLER Chaplain TENE WOO Parliamentarian MARETTA JOHNSON MARCIA MEYERS Sergeants-at-Arms MARTHA KEPPLER JEANNE WARD Reporters LASSOS' LIVELY LARIATS LEND COLOR Banda Bitzkie Carney Cregoly Heiser Kawazoe King Levis Long Marek Melville Meyers Morgan Morris Neal Nerren Rendon Schuman Villazon Williams Wilmoth Womble Captain Richards Sponsor There's going to be a lynching . . .,' These irate-looking girls stalk a MONTICELLO photographer after performing during halftime at the Alamo Heights basketball game. There are roping team members Patsy Long, Becky Wom- ble, Jerry Gregory, and Loraine Levis. I1 Just a hop, skip, and a-opps! Looks as if Becky Womble missed a trick. Or maybe it's a new one. lt's a long jump from one side of a whirling rope to another, but members of the roping team take such things right in stride! These especially proficient Lasso twirlers strut their stuff at half-times, parades, and for entertainment at local hospitals. 5? I ' Only the Roping Team members can add the complaint, L'0h, my weary armsf' to Oh, my fe-e-e-et' ' as they add a touch of western flavor to the Rodeo Parade. ROPES AND RED MOCCASINS DANCE FOR ROPING TEAM A warm handclasp symbolizes interna tional good will between American na- tions. Here the Roping Team welcomes the Bolivian ambassador, Dr. Victor Andrade, who visited San Antonio in January. COLOR GUARD MXSGT. COOPER SKIDMORE . Commandant of Cadets, Combat Platoon Spon sor, Drill Team Spon sor, Officers and Non Commissioned Officers' Club Sponsor. PFEFFER Instructor of Cadets Rifle Team Sponsor. MfSgt. Donald Gilmore, Sfc. Tommy Crownover, Sfc. Sigmund Weiner, Sgt. Howard Hamilton. BRIGADE STAFF MXSGT. JOSEPH R. mm C3i ..'!an FRONT ROW: Cadet Col. Fred Kaiser. BACK ROW: Cadet Maj. David Glazener, Cadet Lt. Col. Mike O,Neill, Cadet Maj. .lohn Gerukos, Cadet Sgt. Major George Werckle. w Mui-NAM... ,..u..wman-M., K a..,,..4..o.....u4.N,,..w 1 1 1 Under the United States Armyis reor- ganization plan, the Battalion is now called a Battle Group. A separate unit, it is no longer dependent on the Regi- ment, now called a Brigade. This con- cept places emphasis on the leadership ability in small army units of squad and team size. SECOND BATTLE GROUP STAFF Cadet Lt. Col. Edward Kohutek KCJ, Cadet Maj. Omar Campos LLP, Cadet Capt. Leroy Hunt QRJ. 234 FIRST BATTLE GROUP STAFF Cadet Lt. Col. Lynn Ratcliff QCD, Cadet Maj. Russell Mc- Murtray lLl, Cadet Capt. Robert Clark QRJ. , ,',,,.L,4,.-t,. ,,. COMPANY A I 5 v 2 5 2 5 if 5 5 3 S 'E 5 2 A 3 Q Q s it I J FIRST ROW: Cadet Capt. John Anthis. SECOND ROW: Cadet 2nd Lt. Jules Miles: Cadet Ist Lt. Meredith Caram: Cadet lst Lt. Jimmy Cooper: Cadet MfSgt. Mike Wood. THIRD ROW: Cadet Sgt. John Kniffin: Cadet Cpl. David Puck: Cadet Sgt. Mike Garza: Cadet Cpl. Richard Mendoza: Cadet SFC Bill Moore: Cadet PFC Mike Krisak: Cadet PFC Brian O,Lea1y: Cadet PFC Ralph Jordan: Cadet PFC Charles Smith: Cadet Cpl. Howard Eichling. FOURTH ROW: Cadet Cpl. Murray Fitchner: Cadet Sgt. Jack Dixon: Cadet SFC Malcolm McCammon: Cadet SFC Paul McComb: Cadet Cpl. James Salinas: Cadet Cpl. Joseph Trudo: Cadet Cpl. Fred Whiddon: Cadet Cpl. Julius Brown: Cadet Sgt. Fernando Salas: Cadet SFC Henry Seligmann. FIFTH ROW: Cadet PFC Melvin Eichelbaum: Cadet SFC Leon Brown: Cadet Cpl. Charles Shaw: Cadet Cpl. Stanly Smith: Cadet Cpl. Joe Staube: Cadet PFC Hubert Hernandez: Cadet PFC Ernest Perez: Cadet PFC Daniel McCormack: Cadet Cpl. Johnnie Franklin: Cadet SFC Faustino Alva. SIXTH ROW: Cadet Cpl. Bill Michel: Cadet Sgt. Howard Campbell: Cadet Cpl. Craig Abbott: Cadet Cpl. Joe Roach: Cadet M!Sgt. Charles Pairett: Cadet: MfSgt. Ronald Baker: Cadet PFC John Wesselhoeft: Cadet SFC Robert Hopper: Cadet SFC Mike Travers: Cadet Sgt. Anthony Centeno. 235 .4 - till COMPANY B FRONT ROW: Cadet Capt. Charles Moreland, Cadet MfSgt. Glenn Pargmann. SECOND ROW: Cadet lst Lt. David Monteer, Cadet lst Lt. Jimmy Allamon. THIRD ROW: Cadet Cpl. Bill Harris, Cadet PFC Chris Schaezler, Cadet Cpl. Fred Salinas, Cadet SFC Robert Torres, Cadet PFC Thomas Rominger, Cadet PFC Lee Paz, Cadet PFC Brannon Taylor, Cadet Cpl. Tom Lee. FOURTH ROW: Cadet Cpl. Gerald Brown, Cadet SFC lonnie Wright, Cadet SFC Hansel Wells, Cadet Sgt. Robert Dearman, Cadet SFC Paul White, Cadet SFC Erwin Ranslehen, Cadet Cpl. William Hampton, Cadet MfSgt. Ralph Gillis, Cadet PFC Edward Seffel. FIFTH ROW: Cadet PFC Eric Vaughn, Cadet Sgt. Charles Rine, Cadet SFC Sigmund Weiner, Cadet PFC Albert Conde, Cadet PFC Donald Dahlberg, Cadet Cpl. Bruce Shulter, Cadet Cpl. Leonard Truitt, Cadet Cpl. Patrick Duke, Cadet MfSgt. Donald Gilmore, Cadet Sgt. ,lay Lee Rutt. 236 COMPANY C FIRST ROW: Cadet Capt. Victor Lopez. SECOND ROW: Cadet Lt. Edward Rodriguez, Cadet Lt. Dwight Little, Cadet Lt. Hiram Rivera, Cadet M!Sgt. Gilbert Sanchez. THIRD ROW: Cadet Cpl. Tyler Slocumb, Cadet Cpl. William Rogers, Cadet Sgt. Allen Swartz, Cadet Cpl. John Rogers, Cadet Cpl. Jose Escudero, Cadet Sgt. Augustine Rodriguez, Cadet Cpl. George Castillo, Cadet SFC Jesse De Leon, Cadet Sgt. Dan Carmines, Cadet PFC James Early, Cadet Cpl. Manuel Carranza. FOURTH ROW: Cadet Cpl. Kermit McCaslin, Cadet MfSgt. Arthur Rodriguez, Cadet Sgt. Frank Dominguez, Cadet PFC U. S. Grant, Cadet PFC Jerry Semrod, Cadet Sgt. Joe Stiles, Cadet PFC Robert Noland, Cadet Cpl. Tommy Hartley, Cadet SFC Henry Rodriguez, Cadet PFC Clark McCoy. FIFTH ROW: Cadet MfSgt. Reynolds Delgado, Cadet PFC Roy Baines, Cadet PFC George Halmgreen, Cadet Cpl. Michael McBrayer, Cadet Cpl. Elton Kelly, Cadet PFC Walter Cockrum, Cadet PFC Joe Peche, Cadet PFC James Wells, Cadet Sgt. Howard Hamilton, Cadet Cpl. Larry Stropes. 237 il-i COMPANY D FIRST ROW: Cadet Capt. Wayne England. SECOND ROW: Cadet lst Lt. Richard Corkran, Cadet lst Lt. Charles Eisemann Cadet 1st Sgt. Lars Ohman. THIRD ROW: Cadet Cpl. Ernest Cragg, Cadet Sgt. Charles Sprowl, Cadet Sgt. Tim Hofstetter, Cadet PFC Leonardo Alonzo, Cadet Sgt. Charles Cray, Cadet Cpl. Dion Quintanilla, Cadet M!Sgt. Andres Morin, Cadet Cpl. Michael Shaw, Cadet Cpl. Robert Ratliff, Cadet MfSgt. Raymond Molinar, Cadet Cpl. Luther Alva. FOURTH ROW: Cadet Cpl. Tony Garcia, Cadet PFC John Dimmitt, Cadet PFC Tommy Seawell, Cadet MfSgt. Leslie Kempler, Cadet PFC Bruce Mahrito, Cadet SFC Mark Norman, Cadet Cpl. Wayne Black, Cadet PFC John Hoeper, Cadet PFC Rodolfo Diaz-Granados, Cadet Cpl. Wayne Parker. FIFTH ROW: Cadet SFC Boh Croll, Cadet Cpl. Clifton Nash, Cadet SFC Robert Dale, Cadet SFC Robert Goolsby, Cadet PFC James Brown, Cadet Sgt. Mike Mitchell, Cadet Cpl. Monty McCord, Cadet Cpl. Ricky Waters, Cadet PFC William Martin. Cadet Cpl. Glen Gore, Cadet SFC Tommy Crownover. ,, 8 Allamgn ,gastillo England Kelflltlflr Par mann Rodriguez, A Torres rs Anthis oo er Gerukos Kmffm V Ogre Rodriguez, E. Baker mm Gilmore Little Moreland ' atclif Rodriguez, H Truitt Brown McMurtray A Orin S3135 Weiner Campogi Duke ' axser agen-250231 eill ' Sanchez yerckle aram 00d Robert Jimenez, Drill Team Commander To develop initiative, self-confidence, and to provide for leadership training are several of the Drill Team's ob jectives. The top cadets are given the honor of performing before the public and are recognized chiefly by gain ing the privilege of wearing a Drill Team citation cord. The Drill Team is flying high this year in their paratroop erls boots. DRILL TEAM RIFLE TEAM Aiming for a bulls-eye of perfect scores, the crack shot Rifle Team holds strenuous morning and afternoon prac tices in the school's indoor rifle range. They fire from fifty foot distances to the target in prone, sitting, kneeling and standing positions to develop their skill. Leroy Hunt, Rifle Team Captain Cerukos Hunt Monteer Norman Rodriguez J.We1ls. NOT PlCTURED:H. Wells Gillis 'SX sw- - X .. ' OFFICERS FALL SPRING JOHN ANTHIS JOHN ANTHIS President MIKE WOOD ROBERT JIMENEZ Vice President LARS OHMAN DONALD GILMORE Secretary JIM COOPER CRAIG ABBOTT Treasurer DAVID MONTEER LYNN RATCLIFF Chaplain MIKE O'NEILL JOHN GERUKOS Reporter JIMMY ALLAMON OMAR CAMPOS LYNN RATCLIFF DWIGHT LITTLE Sergeants-at-Arms Robert Jimenez and Joe Lopez cut a caper on their swinging guitars at the N.C.0.-C.C.C. informal dance. OFFICERS AND NCO CLUB ACTIVITIES President John Anthis QCJ was trying to tell us that we forgot to count to three before we fired. How- ever, the other officers seem less concerned. The officers of the R.O.T.C. joined together to discuss the problems confronting our country and the R.O.T.C. lt was in 1928 that the Officersl Club received their charter. ln 1934. R.O.T.C. members of lower rank formed a Non-.Commissioned Officers, Club to discuss ways of bettering the R.O.T.C. They, too, received their charter. The Officers, and Non-Commissioned Officers' Clubs merged in 1952 in order to bring about better relations within ranks. The merger has showed results. Anyone who knows military classroom procedure would realize immediately that the wandering eyes of the boys indicate this is a social meeting. Besides being the center of military activity the armory is also the Officers' and N.C.0. Club meeting place! CALL A PLEASANT HALT TO R O T C DUTY The annual Officers'-N.C.O.-Cv.C.C dance hows the oclal lde of tho e military or anlzatlon EHJOQIH this informal occasion are Meredith Caram and Sylvia Caylor Fred Kai er and Jackie Hunt Barry Lister and Annette Patterson. lr 'ul TRI-HI-Y'S STRIVE FOR PURITY IN THOUGHT, WORD, Adamson Brown Brown Conerly Cooper Crawford Finsterwald Flesher Green O Tri-Hi-Y is a national religious and service organization affiliated with the Young Women's Christian Association. Composed of forty seniors and ten jun- iors, its members are voted in without regard to race, creed, or color. This club strives for purity in thought, word, and deed. One of its projects includes visits and help to the Ella Austin Orphanage, a home for Negro children. 242 Burrows Cameron Campbell Davis Dykes Ellinger Gregory Harrison .l0hI1SOI1 Cantu Clements Felder Finesilver Jones .lones Joyce Kenney Q At the Tri-Hi-Y picnic for the Ella Austin Orphanage, Mary Ann McDonald has a little chat with one of the children. '-'-s f-. AND DEED AT SCHOOL AND ON SOCIAL OCCASIONS Kcppler Larkin Payne Pounds Tinker Toler Wrmod Davis Sponsor It might be the cokes, company, or the camera that is making these girls smile so happily at 'an October social. But always smiling Tri-Hi-Y's are symbols of good-ole Texas friendliness. McDonald Mcnhhan Middleton M011 MOSS Neunhoffer Pmll Rainey ' Roberts Rogers Rosenthal Sweet Tucker Ward Wassell Weir Wilson Womble OFFICERS LORAINE TOLER President MARY TUCKER Vice President DIANE ELLINGER Secretary BETTY NEUNHOFEER MARETTA JOHNSON Parliamentarians JOY ADAMSON Historian SUSAN PROLL Clzizplain BONNIE WASSELL Reporter MARY ANN MCDONALD JANE ROSENTHAL ' Sergeants-at-Arms 243 'gFriends, Romans, countrymen: To be or not to be a brow-wn cawo-o-o?,, lt might not please Shakespeare, but members of Masque and Gavel benefit greatly from their study of drama and speech. They further develop their dramatic talents in the pro- duction of original skits and in an annual dramatic production. 244 Ackman Alberthal Ap plewhite Bohne Bryan Burrows, A Burrows, J. Campbell Cantu Clark Clements Collins Cowger Crawford Dean DeBerry Dodson Downs Epstein Escalera Fagan Fischer Gillis Gromb Hersh Hiller Hubbard Jernigan Johnson DEFINITION OF DISTRESSED DRAMATIST Who, me?,' asks defendant Ann Burrows. Prosecutor Sandy Epstein convinces Jury Mary Johnson, Audrie Cantu, and Patsy Luhel of poor Ann's guilt in a courtroom kit by the Masque and Gavel officers. It's so difficult to decifer Tom Carver's charade at the Masque and Gavel Shipwreck Party that members don't know if he's an anchor or a lobster! MASQUE AND GAVEL MEMBER WITH LARYNGITIS Lenoir Levis Lodovic Lubel Martin Mayers McClellan, J. McClellan, S. McGarraugh Monaco Ofsowitz Palmer Patton Pearlman Powers Roberts Sagor Schwartz Signoff Spear Stoltz Sweet Tallman Walker Ward Ware Weiner Wilson Witt East-Sponsor OFFICERS SANDY EPSTEIN President MARY JOHNSON First Vice President ROM SCHRIMSHER Second Vice President JEANNE WARD Corresponding Secretary AUDRIE CANTU Recording Secretary ANN BURROWS Treasurer BOBBIE MAYERS Parliarnentarian PATSY LUBEL Historian ROBERT CLARK Chaplain SHEILA HILLER Reporter PEGGY CLEMENTS MORRIS WITT Sergeants-at-Arms 245 'YW i A l -i 1. I U K JN' 1411! ' '7 Fight the team across the field . . . may be what We sing, but it is not our main objective in sports. The efforts of the coaching staff, Who strive to develop good sportsmanship as well as stamina and muscle, result in a consistently fine sports record for Jefferson. The teamwork displayed on field and court, combined with the spirit of the whole school, has made our athletic program exemplary. , LQ S 3 1 if K 5 , 'a xi W , 3 13 4 ws K 2: . 5 , I E 5 fe 247 THE CAPITAL J IS BIG Aaron Brown Calhoun Carr Clements Covington DeSha Driver Folks French Green Hernandez Hernandez Jackson Jones King Lahutis OFFICERS ROBERT CLEMENTS ROBERT DESHA C0-Presidents EDGAR NIEMEYER Vice President CARL COVINGTON Secretary GAYLON STROTH Treasurer JOHN POUNDER Reporter ALEX TODD Fall EDGAR NIEMEYER Spring Chaplain DUDLEY JONES RIKI WAGHORNE Sergeants-at-Arms 248 The Girl Cadets probably didn't realize what they were doing to their budget when they planned a dessert party for the football team after three months of training ended. Carl Covington, Don Cunningham, Alex Todd, and Robert Clements make up for lost time. IN JEFFERSON FOR LETTERMEN u They have a president and a secretary, just like an honest-to-goodness club, but try as they might, they can't think of one thing that needs doing, so they adjourn to the gridiron, the gym, the track, tennis court, or golf course. if fif-1-Eff,.Jf?Nti14s4h2.fz-. ., , f 2 .2 f f - .we,,-e-el , - , fu-stef f, W owen-5 ' s F Miz ,' ,,q-iivfzewt-, st 5ig,fat f ' wvffig Wsefiiif? U,t,tmWfs W, gf,.w,s,. Q 121 was ff: me TM' e GW if F F F xt s es,ag,s,t 1, M X V tt V I 'ima-V W og F of F so s. 1 is 22,5 ' Q Y 5 3? t an va, E, il, fz A K ' ' 17'f,'A-wi: ---we-L- ewf 'x i , L S y' 2 ' 54 12-2 3 My Lewis McBirnie Moore, C. Moore, W. Morton Niemeyer Patton Pounder Schwinge Stroth Tanner Thomas T0dd Waghorne Young Chambers Dennis Sh8Im0I1 Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor The Jn Club consists of boys who have let- tered in any one of the five major sports: ten- nis, football, golf, track, or basketball. Promoting friendship and coopera- tion among the different athletes, the club stresses the importance of team spirit and good sports- manship. Climaxing the year's activities, mem- bers greatly enjoy their annual outing. 249 THOMAS JEFFERSON MUSTANGS TOP ROW: Managers, Carroll Moore an-d Bobby Jacksong J. K. Hall, David Tanner, Roland Hernandez, Ben Nelson, Ronnie Mazurek, James Pollard. MIDDLE ROW: Edward Thomas, Robert Hasson, Jack Calhoun, Jimmy Young, John Pounder, Anthony King. BOTTOM ROW: Hix Green, Charles Brown, Dudley Jones, Ronnie Driver, Robert DeSha, Robert Clements. THOMAS JEFFERSON FOOTBALL-1957 The scarlet and royal blue jackets worn by Mustang football lettermen of 1957 differ from those in preceding years in one noteworthy respect: they carry Bi-district Championship patches. These jackets are worn proudly by twenty-two Jefferson lettermen, ten of them returning next fall as the 1958 Mustangs open play. A main factor in the 6'Jeff'sH near gallop to the top was the power of Mustang underclassmen on the squad, eleven fresh-blooded sophomores. A large and power-packed team of forty-five men, the Mustangs placed eight players on the All-District eleven. Jefferson's biggest loss from graduation will be in the line. Mustang stars Alex Todd and Robert Clements, mid-term grads, won four-year scholarships to Southern Methodist University. Robert DeSha has signed with the University of Texas. The Mustangs were indeed potent averaging thirty-seven points a game to the opponents' mere six points in district play and the quarter final playoff alone. The Mus- tangs dropped games only to Abilene and Austin, two of the top teams in the Lone Star State. Coaches Pai Shannon Bob Dennis, and Bob Chambers are antici atin another fine club next ear, des ite the , P 8 Y P loss of a number of starters. Shannon, commenting on the issue, stated, The present 'B' team players will com- prise a large part of the Mustangs next yearf, The Ponies had a very successful season, also. Jeffites are justly proud of this yearis Mustang gridironers who placed the name of Thomas Jefferson among the football powers of Texas in 1957. 250 'I957 15-16AAAA Bl-DISTRICT CHAMPIONS r L. is TOP ROW: Bill Harris, Andrew Sciaraffa, Edgar Niemeyer, Van Crouch, Phil Cage, Charles Williams, James Masters, Coaches Pat Shannon and Bob Dennis. MIDDLE ROW: Edward Lewis, Roland Nanez, Guy French, Armando Riojas, Charles Morton, Jerry Theis, Coach Bob Chambers. BOTTOM ROW: Alex Todd, Carl Covington, Stuart McBimie, Gene Schwinge, Kenneth Farrimond, Don Cunningham. SEASON7S RECORD J eff ,e,Ce, ee,e,,...,.,,ee,ee,ee.,. . , ...,.C,,C,,e ,,e.. r Alamo Heights Mules v,,,, Jeff ,. ,e,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,e,.,.e 1, Harlandale Indians , Jeff ,,e,,s,,e,es,se,s., .1 ,,s,,e 1 4 Victoria Stingarecs .,,,,, Jeff ,,,...,,,,. .. s,,,,.,,,,,s,,,,. , ,,,, 1, Brackenridge Eagles s,,,,,s J eff ,s,.,,,,ss, .,..,,se..,.,,,, Burbank Bulldogs ,,s,s Jeff ,.,........r,......,..e,. Austin Maroons 41 6 34 0 46 0 13 21 gVARSITY FOOTBALL Bob Chambers, HB team coach and assistant Mustang coachg Pat Shannon, head coachg and Bob Dennis, line coach, combine their drive and ability to direct and inspire the Mighty Mustan 46 A . , , , 6 tyy ,M I fa f ,I ' ' , 3 Half Q 1 1 'K 1 40 , 1 C 4 5 .:.l L .2 N 55 'K L -my ,, ,. ' at im 4 S or x.. - f 3- J 25l Hix Green smashes through a wall of Alamo Heights defenders for the second touchdown of the game. The cheerleaders are so loyal that they turn royal blue when the icy winds sweep the Alamo Stadium. Penny Moll warms up a little, though, so she won't break into little ice chunks when she goes into her gyrations for the fans in the stands. 252 MUSTANGS MAUL MULES OCTOBER 25 The Mustangs, following instructions on the booster ribbons, 'aMauled the Mulesw in their first district game. Charles Morton started the scrimmage when he made a twenty-five-yard run for the first of his three touchdowns within the first two minutes of the game. The Mustangs succeeded in racking up twenty first-downs, too much for the hapless Mules. With only ten sec- onds left in the half, Hix Green scooted into the end zone from the four-yard line for another touchdown. Robert De Sha booted the pigskin between the uprights to make the halftime score 25-6. The Mules were forced to kick from their own end zone, and the crowd was shaken by Robert Hernandez's thirty-seven-yard touchdown runback. Early in the fourth quarter Edward Thomas bolted twenty-three yards to climax a 446-6 victory with a touchdown. As the victorious Mustangs leave Alamo Stadium through the lines of cheering Lassos, the timing clock beams a congratulatory smile over the victors at Alamo Stadium. Harlandale's number l9 reaches out to receive a pass, only to find that it has already ln-en brought down by Roland Hernandez. HOSSES HARASS HARLANDALE NOVEMBER t The Mustangs were paving the way to a district championship with their 41-6 win over Harlan- dale on November l. Stuart lVlcBirnie, early in the game, scored the first touchdown from ten yards out. lVlcRirnie scored again in the second half, then pegged one to Robert Clements for a ten-yard touchdown pass with only twenty sec- onds remaining in the half. Early in the third quarter Hix Green made another lVlcBirnie pass good for an eighteen-yard touchdown. Roland Hernandez intercepted a Harlandale pass to set up lVlcBirniels third score of the evening. The final tally was a fifty-four-yard touchdown pass to Robert De Sha, who had previously kicked for five extra points. He missed this one, how- ever, leaving the final score -ll-6. linnny Young finds an opening in the Harlandale cli-fvnsv In a split second, ,liminy realizes his chance, and snatches the and goes in to bring down the ball Carrier. ball from Harlandale's 22. SQ ,x 253 CARL COVINGTON, Center ROBERT CLEMENTS, End All-District A11-District A11-City All-City MUSTANGS REMOVE STING FROM STINGAREES NOVEMBER 3 I The Mustangs galloped over the Victoria Stingarees with a score of 40-13, winning their third district game. Fumbles hy Victoria set up Jeff's two first-quarter touchdowns hy Hix Green and Stuart McBirnie. Green brought the crowd screaming to its feet in the second quarter when he scooted seventy-three yards for the third Mustang tally. Late in the second quarter Jimmy Young snatched a McBirnie pass from the twenty-three yard line and drove to pay-dirt. A long pass from McBirnie to DeSha set up Edward Thomas's touchdown in the third quarter. iVIcBirnie ended the game with the last touchdown of the evening. Stuart McBirnie, carrying the bail for the Mustangs in an attempt to go over the goal line, is brought down by an onslaught of Stingarees. V w 254 Brackenridge Eagles peck at Hix Green's heels as he scampers into the end zone for another Mustang touchdown. HPARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW NOVEMBER 22 ln the last Jeff-Brack game, November 22, the Mustangs clinched the district championship with a 34-0 triumph over the Brackenridge Eagles. ln the first quarter Robert Clements raked in a Brack fumble on the Eagles, eighteen, setting up the first touchdown by Hix Green. McBirnie returned to the air lanes and hit Bob De Sha with a twenty-seven-yard pass on the twenty-yard lineg from there De Sha rolled across the goal line.t A partially blocked punt put the Mustangs in position for their third tally by Stuart McBirnie. The outstanding play of the evening was made by Roland Hernandez as he took an Eagle punt on his own forty-five and headed for the goal, oblivious of the Brackenridge players or the screaming crowd. With only four minutes remaining in the game, McBirnie faded back and fired a thirty-two yard pass to De Sha on the twelve. The big end never slowed down after he pulled in the pigskin to register Jeff's final tally. Boa DE SHA, End DUDLEY JONES, Guard All-District All-District All-City All-City f an . , A K I ky .g... y W xl g or , , In A 7 ' ' ' W' H K ,X A 'lf if I . .Ill -. '- , hw.- 17 .- my wwf. - ,- .wvf 13 Legged: l 8355618 'Mg iii? . 255 Ronnie Driver, Carl Covington, and Edward Lewis hover over Charles Morton as he goes over the goal line for another touchdown against the Burbank Bulldogs. MUSTANGS MUZZLE BULLDOGS NOVEMBER 27 With a score of 46-0, the Mustangs defeated the Burbank Bulldogs, capturing the bi-district championship and the right to continue in the state football playoffs. Hix Green scored the first touchdown before the game was five minutes old. Stuart lVIcBirnie completed three out of four passes, including one for a touchdown. The Mus- tangs went to paydirt five times with Charles Morton, Edgar Niemeyer, Edward Thomas, Robert Clements, and Stuart McBirnie doing the honors. Robert Clements kicked three extra points and Tony King added another. Tlf Hosses were spectacular in their bi-district show of power. HIX GREEN, Halfback CHARLES MORTON, Halfback All-District All-District All-City All-City I' STUART MCBIRNIE, Quarterback ALEX, TODD, Tackle All-District All-District All-City A11-ow All-State MARQCNS SEND MUSTANGS PACKING DECEMBER 7 The Mustangs, with a no-loss record in district play, advanced to quarter-finals in the state football playoffs with the Maroons of S. F. Austin High School, Austin, Texas. This proved to be one of the most exciting games of the season despite the Mustangs' loss. On the first play from scrimmage, halfback Hix Green scampered eighty- five yards for a touchdown that electrified a capacity crowd at Alamo Stadium. Because of a clipping penalty, however, the play was called back. Austin quickly retaliated behind the running of Mike Cotton and Bob Nunis. The Maroons led 141-0 when the half ended. A fired-up Mustang team came back in the third quarter to come within one point of the Austin Maroons. Stuart McBirnie was responsible for both touchdowns. This was as close as the Mustangs came to the state football championship. With eight minutes to play, the Maroons scored again, ending the 1957 Jefferson football season. The Mustangs packed away their football togs, looking forward to another football campaign in 1958. On the first play of the game against Austin, Hix Green dashed eighty-five yards for a Mustang tally, only to have the play called back because of a clipping penalty. ' ', l l w l l l l l 1 l l 1 l l 1 .Q gf? Q' 3 . f V. Q Penny Moll Bonnie Cameron V l r M t A F F CHEERLEADERS ARE MADE OF SUGAR, PEPPER, GINGER. Five human dynamos, our cheerleaders, deserve much of the credit for Jeff's team spirit and its will to win. After serving as a member of the Lassos for at least one year, the girls are elected by the student body on the basis of ability and energy. Long hours of practice develop the coordination and similarity of movement that make their performance as a unit outstanding. The girls' activity reaches fever-pitched heights as they lead the student body in inspiring our teams to victory. Margaret Davis Joan Brown Barry ,lo Wood l .N . , , ,..e4.:.'...,......-...,.... .,...z.... N., , ... .,. . . ., .1...1..4.s..L .., .- ....4..... W-, ....,.... BOTTOM ROW: Munoz, Raybourn, O'Brien, Watts, Cortez, Wilkerson, Knight, Redmond, Saxon, Hannum. MIDDLE ROW: Reeves, Barnes, Bryan, Van Zant, Hundley, Hall, Gonzales, Kawazoe, Hill, Fauver, Odom. TOP ROW: Coach Chambers, Ramsey, Wil- born, Burgess, Williams, Jones, Sciaraffa, Theis, Archer, Hasson, Pollard, Harris, Crouch. The Pony football team, comprised of sophomores and juniors, melts junior school rivalries into a sense of loyalty and spirit for Jefferson. The team plays a complete ten-game schedule and is supported by the Pony band, cheerleaders, and a company of Lassos at all games. Each player takes his team and practice seriously, a fact which explains the success of the 1957 team. The Ponies won eight games, lost one, and had one canceled. Summarizing the season, coach Bob Chambers said, 'cThe 1957 season was highly successful from a standpoint of football victories, but even more pleasing is the fact that some eighteen of the 1957 Ponies will be Mustangs in 1958.7 Pony cheerleaders, Betty Cowger, Susan Proll, Mary Ann McDonald, Loraine Toler, and Martha Kenney, lead Pony fans in a victory yell. Bn team game attendance has risen steadily with the backing of the Pony band and cheer- SEASONS RECORD leaders. Jeff ,,e,,,,,,,...,,,,e, Edgewood ,,,,, J eff ,,,,,t,,e,.., , e Burbank ,ot, Jeff ,,,,.,.t.. Central Jeff ,,,.,t..t, Edlson ,,,,,,tt,i,,, ,,,,,tt Jeff ..,,.ec.t,e,,,tt,,,,,,t,, ,,,,,tt. Alamo Heights Jeff ..,oocc,,,,oo c,,t,ooss,, t,ooo,,, Travis ,,o,, J eff .,,,...,,c Tech ,,.,,., J eff ,,,,,,,t,,,,,, , ,t,t Harlandale Jeff ,,...,.,,,... Brack ii The 1958 Mustangs are .lowers CNo. 34-J, Stroth, McBirnie, Oefinger, Waghorne, Spillman, Walters fMgr.l Finley Elliot Scruggs, Delamain, Casanova, Scott, and Coach Hamilton. THOMAS JEFFERSON MUSTANGS 1958 BI-DISTRICT A 15-16 AAAA CHAMPIONS gd SEASONS RECORD Jeff ......,.ov......,.....,.o.oo..,A.--.,o,.,,,,.,.,,, ,7,v,,,, Harlandale Indians J eff ,,,.,,,.,.....,.....,,A,... Victoria Stingarees Jeff .,....,,,..,.,,,,,.............,... Alamo Heights Mules J eff ......s,.............,,i.,..... Brackenridge Eagles ...., Jeff .........,......,,,.,,,.,,, Harlandale Indians , J eff ,lllllll.lll,.l,........ Victoria Stingarees , Jeff ...,......l..l,......,......... Alamo Heights Mules ,,,,l Jeff ....,...,...,,,,.,...w,,,., Brackenridge Eagles Jeff g tt.,..,ttt,,tt....,..,..., Burbank Bulldogs ,.,.... Jeff ....,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, Austin ,,,,.... 260 HARRY HAMILTON Basketball Coach The Mustang roundballers keep Jefferson in the number one spot of District 15-AAAA sports by copping the basketball crown after a victorious football season. Jeff a dark- Hoss', in the basketball race this year, fought its way to the quarter-finals before falling to Stephen F. Austin. This year's squad presented a tremendous job of rebuilding the team to Coach Harry Hamilton. Hamilton, with only one returning letterman, made the most of his 13-man squad. Riki Waghorne, '6.l6ff,S,, Only returning Staff- er had to quit at mid-term, being a January graduate. However, with the help of manager Don Walters and stu- dent support, Hamilton pushed the c'Hosses,' to the top. The Mustangs, paced in scoring by John Casanova, all-district player with 277 points, improved steadily through the season. Stewart McBirnie, the only 'junior to make the All-District Team, was second to Casanova in team scoring with 254 points. Tom Scott, another senior and standing 6' 57, recovered rebounds for the Mustangs and literally udroppedw 147 points through the hoop. Juniors, Danny Oefinger and Gaylan uLeroy,' Stroth, were equally impressive, hitting 96 and 174 points respectively during the season. Mustang starters were backed by a reliable group of Nsubsf, When asked of his views on next year's squad, Coach Hamilton replied that the Bn team lacks height, an im- portant factor in the game of giants. Three Mustang starters, McBirnie, Oefinger, and Stroth, will be return- ing, however, to keep hopes alive for a third straight district title. VARSITY BASKETBALL Time out gives Mr. Harry Hamilton time to iron out difficulties, discuss new plays, or just hand out encouragement. Here he talks with McBirnie, Oefinger, Stroth, Casanova, and Scott at the Alamo Stadium. 26I Tom Scott, .lelfs 6' 5 center with an arm stretch to match his height, grabs the hall from a Harlandale lndian. Scotts size proved an invaluable supplement to the Mustangs defensive and offensive power this season. JEFFERSON 36 HARLANDALF 32 The Mustangs rode into a tie with Alamo Heights for first place in the Dictrict 15-AAAA race hy stop- ping Harlandale 36-32. Stuart NlCBirnie, leading scor- er for the Mustangs with 13 points, was fouled lil seconds hefore the close of the game in a play that almost led to a rumpus. Three lndians were tossed out of the game for had conduct on the play. The game was not decided until the closing moments when lVleBirnie dropped two free throws through the loop to wrap it up. 262 Stuart Nlcliirnie, NO. 52. makes a running jump to get rid of the hall as the Harlantlale players close in. John Casanova stands ready to ward off any Indians who seem to he breaking through the defense. JEFFERSUN 62 HARLANDALE 33 The lVlustangzs, sitting pretty with a 3-l record and the district lead, journeyed eross-town to meet last- place llarlandale on Fehruary 7. The Indians never threatened the uHosses.7' Jeff held a l6-T first quarter lead and led hy 20 points as the first hall ended. Four of the Mustang starters were in the scoring Column with more than lil points apiece. Casanova, NleBirnie, Stroth, and Scott hit 13, l2, l3, lT points respectively. Scott and lIcBirnie, Nos. 50 and 52, juggle the ball off their finger- tips onto those of a Stingaree in their second game. Casanova, No. 54, is hoping to get his long reach into action any minute. JEFFERSON 45 VICTORIA 54 The Mustangs tell under the barrage of haskets sunk hy the Victoria Stingarees, January 24, in their sec- ond game of district play, making their record one win and one loss. Victoria climhed ahead during the first half to make the score 30-I9 at the intermission. The Nlustangs, too far hehind to come close enough, nar- rowed the margin in the second half leaving the final score a decisive 51-15, Victoria. .Iohn Casanova was high-scorer with I8 points. Danny Oefinger glides toward the basket to drop two points through the hoop in the Victoria game. Oefinger, who serves as ,If-ff's Junior Class President, gained a berth on the starting team midway in the season hut played like a 'iregularv for the remaining part of the schedule. JEFFERSON 5-1 VICTORIA 45 The Mustangs, rated fourth in pre-season polls. played host to Victoria on February II in a game that clinched a tie with the Stingarees lor the llistriet I5- AAAA lead. The Mustangs were seeking revenge for their first district loss handed them hy the Victoria squad. left hroke the game wide open in the first half and led 33-I3 at half-time. Victoria made a linal bid in the second hall. hut the Mustangs were still on top as the final buzzer sounded with Sl-4-5 on the score- lioard. Stewart Mefiirnie hit ll! points and was the leading scorer lor the game. f ' ' f W' 4,5 W- E The usual poker-face of Mcliirnie becomes startlingly menacing as he lunges through the Heights' defense bringing the all important ball closer to the goal. Mc- Birnie was the only junior to make 'fAll-District, and second in scoring for the Mustangs. JEFFERSON 56 ALAMO HEIGHTS 52 On January 28, the Mustangs met Alamo Heights on the Mules, home court. The roundhallers entered the game tied for second place with one win and one loss records. Trailing by one point at the half, the lVlus- tangs came hack strong in the third period to build up a 20 point lead. A Heights, rally came too late for the Mules as the Jefferson team eked out a 56-52 victory. Stuart lVlcBirnie and Danny Oefinger shared scoring honors with 15 points apiece. 264 .lohn Casanova, sparkplug of the '58 Mustangs, glides up to add two points toward his season total of 277. Casanovais versatile style and speed made him an outstanding choice for the All-District team, JEFFERSON 60 ALAMO HEIGHTS 39 On Fehruary 14 the' Mustangs presented Alamo Heights with a not-so-pleasant Valentine hy stomping the Mules 60-39. Jeff led from the opening toss to the final huzzer. The Mules lacked the vigor that had almost heaten the Mustangs in an earlier game. Jeff wrapped up the District 15-AAAA title with the victory. The lVlustang scoring attack was led by John Casanova and Gaylan Mlseroyn Stroth with l5 and 14 points. i 1 John Casanova and Tom Scott rise above a host of Eagles to gralm the hall of the Mustangs. 'fleffv captured both games against the l3rack team in the 15-AAAA play this year. JEFFERSON 38 BRACKENRIDCE 28 The Jefferson Roundhallers kept hopes for the District 15-AAAA Championship alive hy pounding the llraelc- enridge Eagles 38-28 on January 31. The Nlustangs gained an early lead and held it throughout the game. The Eagles trailed the Jeff squad 15 points at half- time. A second-half lmid hy Braek failed lo rout the Hllossesfi Toni Scott and Stuart MeBirnie sparked the Mustang attack with 14 and 12 points. The game drew the largest erowd of the eurrent high school campaign. The victory gave the Ylustangs a 3-1 distriet mark matched only hy the Vietoria Sting- arees. Caylan Ftroth drives smoothly past an Eagle. Stroth, who appears to have a strange power over the liall, poses as a deadly threat to Jefferson foes with his perfeet ball eontrol when he returns next year. JEFFERSON 50 BRACKENRIDCE 51 A thrilling upset elimaxed the Jefferson schedule in llistriet 15-,'XA.'XA play on Feliruary 17. The Mustangs dominated play in the first half. The score narrowed in the third period as the Eagles hegan a rally which put the eross-town foes in a 31-30 lead. Regulation play ended in a 48-48 draw. ealling for overtime play. The Eagles outscored the lVlustangs 3-2 in the three minute overtime to give the hlmirdsn their first Win over the Jefferson quint.h Jefferson had already einched the llistriet 15-.AXMXA title to advanee to the lbi-dislriel playoffs with Burbank. 265 JEFFERSON 50 BURBANK 45 A large enthusiastic crowd saw the Jefferson Mus- tangs smother the Burbank Bulldogs to take the Bi-District Title. The 'cHosses,D who had lost five consecutive times to Burbank, monopolized control of the ball with the only threat coming from Bur- bank star, Ronald Durbon. The Bulldogs managed to stay in threatening distance until the fourth quar- ter when the Mustangs Wrapped up the game on foul shots. The tables were rewgrsed from last year when three Mustang starters fouled out against Bur- bank. The Mustangs were ahead 50-45 as the final period ended. 66 1 Stuart McBirnie, NO. 52, relaxed and calm, tips the ball over the edge of the basket, widening the margin of score between the Mustangs and the Burbank Bulldogs in the Bi-District Game. Danny OL-finger, No. 45, is set to gather up the ball on the rebound in the Bi-District Came with the Burbank Bulldogs. Casanova, No. 54, block a Bulldogs attempt to retrieve the ball. I McBirnie takes the 8-count in the Austin-Jefferson to-do, meanwhile getting a toe-hold on his opponent. He retains the ball, however, giving Jefferson a first down. iYou think this copy is confusing? You should have seen the game.J JEFFERSON 35 AUSTIN 50 March 1, the Mustangs journeyed to San Marcos where they met the Austin Maroons on a neutral court to de- cide which team would gain a berth in the state tournament. Austin controlled the one-sided game from the opening moments. The Mustangs, who hit only 22 percent of their shots, were never able to make a significant rally throughout the tilt. The Maroons controlled both backboards hitting more than 40 percent of their attempts. Gaylan Stroth, scoring l2 points, was the only Mustang who measured up to pre-season billing. Dick Delamain's obvious dis- tress came in the closing minutes of the quarter-final game. Dickie's skillful drib- bling didn't save the situa- tion, but his reliability helped throughout the season. 267 The Pony basketball players are, TOP ROW: Schnabel, Dresser, Moles, Michel, Ogren, Meeks, Hasson. BOTTOM ROW Minnick, Surls, Beamer, Gordon, Johnson, Elizondo, Zimmerman, Seffel fManagerD. PONY BASKETBALL After a slow start, the 1957-58 Pony basketball team held a record of 7 wins and 3 losses in district play, finishing second behind the City Champions, Alamo Heights. The team suffered from lack of height, but Chuck Ogren, a new 6'4 junior, helped the cause in the last part of the season. The Pony team closed the season with consecutive victories over Alamo Heights and Lanier. The Bn team had the honor of being the only team to beat the City Champs. Several of this year's Pony team are destined to play under Mr. Harry Hamilton next year on the Mustang team, and all players are eagerly looking forward to the next campaign. J eff ,....,, .......,. 3 7 Jeff ,..,,,. ,,,,-,,-, J eff Jeff ..,,e,e ..,,,,.,, Jeff ....,.. ......,ee J' eff ...,.., e,.,e,,,. J eff ...,... ,...i,,.. 5 1 Jeff ,,..,.. -,ve,.... J eff ,.,.... Jeff 268 1958 SEASONS RECORD Central ,,,.,..,,,...,, -,,,,,,, Tech .,.... ,... Edison ........,. Alamo Heights Lanier ,,,,.,,,. Central .,,., Tech ...,.. Edison ....,.i.,, Alamo Heights Lanier .......... BOB CHAMBERS Pony Basketball Coach The 1958 track team are, BOTTOM ROW: E. Moore, Ratliff, Stroth, Valdez, King, Green, Morton. SECOND ROW: Lucas, Garcia, Meeks, W. Moore, Ogren, Kass, Kleck, Coach Dennis. TOP ROW: Amaya, Malone, Robards, Munslow, Ward, Evans. TRACK AND FIELD TRACK SCHEDULE 1958 MARCH 15-Hub City Relays, Alice 19-20-Metropolitan Meet, Alamo Stadium 26- 28-29- APRIL 2-3- 12- 19- 26- MAY 2-3- Alamo Hgts., Jeff, Edison, Lanier, Alamo Heights Texas Relays, Austin Harlandale Meet, Harlandale District Meet District 25AA, Harlandale Regional Meet District 24AA-28AA, Alamo Stadium San Antonio Invitation Meet, Alamo Stadium State Meet, Austin Big Eddie Moore, a senior, out for field events this year for the first time, has already distinguished him- self hy a forty-six foot, eleven-inch shot put to win the Metropolitan Meet on March 20. 269 ...W Lf... . 1. 'ui Tom Munslow at the left of the picture clears a low hurdle for Jefferson against Burbank and Harlandale. The sand IS spread and the weather is perfect for Dickie Evans goes up and over easily in a practice high jump. Wayne Moores broad Jumping practice. A second- Evans is a junior who should be expected to advance rapidly in year man Wayne is taking advantage of the ex- track and field events. Dickie Evans, Jeff's top ranking pole vaulter goes over the liar, while David Kass, a sophomore on the track team, seems to be gathering a few pointers. Gaylan Stfmh, Amh01'1Y King, Edgar Malone, and R0befl VHMFZ, Bill Kleck zooms ahead of a Harlandale Indian. No obstacle Jeff's mile relay team, represent Jeff at track meets. Others who Stands ahead but the finish lihe, and Bill keeps his Sites on have participated in this event are Bill Aaron, Phil Cage, and this alone, Chuck Ogren. 1 A i 27I , .,..,, ,,. .ui Charles Morton, Hix Green, and Bill Kleck, three of ,leff's sprinters, run for placement in the 100, the 220, and the 440 sprint relay. Anthony King, anchor man in the mile relay, brings the baton across the line winning over Harlandale, Burbank, Sam Houston, and Edgewood. Bill Harris, last man on the 1ineman's relay, sprints across the finish first. This relay is composed of four of last year's guards, tackles, or centers. The 1958 Golf Team are, TOP ROW: Beaudry, Hernandez, Mr. Mahan fSpons0rJg ichriever. MIDDLE ROW: Martin, Schenker, Carr, Raybourn. BOTTOM ROW: Motes. ruex. A growing interest in golf, both as a professional sport and a relaxing hobby, is reflected in the increasing mem- bership of leff's own golf team. Four sophomores, inherited by Jeff from the various junior highs, threaten to push the juniors and seniors out of the limelight. Although outnumbered, the seniors lead the team. 1958 GOLF TEAM John Carr wields his nine iron as he practices a chip shot. Mike lvlai-fin, 3 junior, plays with the golf team at Willow John. 21 S9Ili0f, is preparing for U16 diSifiCi 25-AA meet. Springs golf course after school every day that weather April 4-5. fAfter he learns to use a club, the coach will permits, Mike lines up an iron for an approach shot. give him a ball.l E 1 -is Q' 1- oz.-ge'gQam.1aQm - .4..- K' ,U 554' a ,.,, -Nami , ' gflg H X- ,KE Q 2 wi Q 273 , 1 Betty Culledge,Georgiana Shoemaker. Yvonne McClellan, Karolen Conn. NOT PICTURED1 Carolyn Awalt. These five girls form one of the best girls' tennis teams .Ieff has seen in many years. The MONTICELLO deadline prevents an account of their 1958 conquests on the tennis courts, which will surely come. The ball goes whizzing back and forth across the court when Jeff's tennis team assembles to play on San Pedro Court. The team is dominated by sophomores, one of whom, Georgiana Shoemaker, won first place in the Texas Senior Schools' Championship at San Pedro Courts. Prac- tice, practice, and more practice occupies the time of all tennis team players. They pile in their cars at 2:30 Ibe- ginning of the sixth period? and play until shadows cover the court. Mr. Clarence Mabry, a professional, coaches and teaches our team when they play on the San Pedro Court, although at other times practice is held on one of ,Ieffersorfs eight practice courts. 274 1958 TENNIS SCHEDULE FEBRUARY 20-22-i'Hearts, Delight Tournament 27-Texas Senior Schools, Tennis Championship MARCH I3-I5-Alamo Heights Girls' Tennis Tournament 18-Burbank 20-Tech 21-22-Austin Jaycee Invitational Tennis Tournament 25-Edison 28- APRIL 11 12- 18-19- MAY 2-3- South San Antonio T.M.I. tBoys only!! District Meet Regional Meet State Meet Nine boys compose the boys' tennis team at Jeff. Those shown standing are, Wally Folks, Stanley Mandel, and John Whiteg kneeling, Raymond Salazar and Carroll Kell. Not pictured are Robert Cauble, Curtis Tieken, Jeff Tedford, and Bill McNeill. BOYS' TENNIS Veteran Wally Folks, who teamed up with .lohn Kell to go all the way to the State Meet last year, sends a forehand slam skimming over the net faccording to the phoa tographerl, te y Atti, Q at W 4 k ' ' ti'ete if t , ,tg ,tft-' ,Ar 1 gf , X glMat,,.t..ft v -Y-W ------i.,?W...Y...v-,......l.T7 n,, W , Our advertisers occupy the following section of the MONTICELLO. With- out the funds provided by these friends, the yearbook staff would be finan- cially unable to present its annual record. In return for their support, our advertisers receive the patronage and good will of ,lefferson's students, their parents, and friends of the community. The businesses represented here have earned the respect and gratitude of all of us through their cordial reception of our advertising salesmen. ' 276 l hr- . ., ..u.Aa.........,,.4................-.-.. A.. , .....,.. 1 1 ffjxl wff xg fx, , , 'H X u Ai ,ff 'mx' 'A BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE IF THEY ADVERTISE ABC Linen ..,.,..,......... 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GUARANTEE BLUE BONNET JEWELRY I030 Donaldson Avenue I I7-l I9 AI-AMO PLAZA PE 3-704I SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 0 JEFFERSON VILLAGE O ALAMO HEIGHTS O ALLENA VILLAGE See Your Nelghbo hood Je eler LAWRENCE SCHOTT 1 ' For Your WBTCI1 and Jewelry Neels fa ' r w - ', QI! ,Y -Q O BILLY MITCHELL VILLAGE 0 McCRELESS VILLAGE w. c. JONES euLF STATION XI W- ' 2605 Nor'I'I1 McCullough TA 2-0I4I f 5 McDOUGAL'S Ib Your Norlhside 'T 'N General EIec'l'ric Dealer Jeff Village-PE5-I72I I4I4 Fredericksburg PE 3-7I64 ,.,.-'Q , K 7,,, ,.,,- -111. As members of 'ihe Teena Texas Advisory Board, Carolyn Jones, Sandy Rainey, Sandy Epslein, and Carol Ann Middlefon serve one year. Their very pleasanf dufies include helping high school girls co-ordinale iheir wardrobes. modeling JOSKE'S glamorous cloihes, and represenfing Sen Anlonio when celebriiies come io fcwn. fd' WDCPMAQHNANVQQ CASA RIO MEXICAN FOODS E I y y ur meal on fhe cool Pafio and a boai ride on 'Ihe beauiiful winding river fhrough th 'I 'F Ihe cify. Have Dinner on River Boafs by Making Reservafions in Advance. A. F. BEYER-JOHNSON SMITH, Owners and Opera+ors I00 Wes'r Commerce SI'ree+ ai' 'Ihe Bridge Congrafulafions 'Io fhe Thomas Jefferson I958 Gradua+ing Class DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE SAN ANTONIO The SouI'h's Leading Secrefarial and Accouniing School 4II EAST MARTIN CA 7-7346 'A Symbol of Progress and In+egri+y Since I888 SOUTHERN LLOYDS Fire, Casualty, and Automobile Insurance NATIONAL BANK or COMMERCE BUILDING Organized in I9I8 39 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION A Texas Company for Texas People STEEN 81 STEEN, Managers All Kinds of Insurance al a Worlbwbile Saving +o +l1e Policyholder R. R. STEEN JOHN THOMAS STEEN San AnI'onio, Texas Cars Washed and Lubricaled BaH'ery and Tire Service HOWARD L. LONG TEXACO SERVICE Gfow Will' G'Imm'S 'nz Bggiczizand Shmpi 5'0l ll Everylbing You Need FLORAL 81 GARDEN CENTER I626 Fredericksburg Road PE 5-529I Fron+ier Bel+s 6923 san Pedro DI z-s99I II7 Mllilary Plaza CA 7-4843 SHADOWLAND SHEPHERD'S LAUNDRY San An'I'onio's Finesl' Service 3II Sou+I1 Alamo CA 8-9347 Priva'I'e Parlies Exclusively CompIe'I'e Cafering Service DI 2-776I BLANCO ROAD GENE FLESHER AUTO SERVICE Specializing in BRAKES-FRONT END SERVICE-MOTOR TUNE UP WHEEL BALANCINC-5 lI5 Angeles al Wesl' Hildebrand and Fredericksburg PE 2-8622 Whether it's a delicate formal or the family linen, Sandy Birnbaum comes away from Jefferson Cleaners with confidence that l1er laundry and cleaning are custom finished. Look Smart Feel Smart Be Smart Have Your Laundry and Cleaning lln One Stopl Custom Finished at Jefferson Cleaners ONE-DAY SERVICE lO27 Donaldson Avenue PE 2-5482 JEFFERSCN CLEANERS Wha+ boiler way 'Io Ioasi' KnowIIon's Fiffielh Anniversary Ihan wifh a mill: 'cocldail'? say Mary Moeller and her broiher, Tim. l'I's General Supplies :TTTTT and l l l I l !AlPLILllg.,l General-Bill Equipmenl 1' RESTAURANTS 5 l' 5 It CHRYSLER AIR CONDITIONING AND REPAIR ' CAFETERIAS ' DINING ROOMS 'I' EATING COUNTERS Firs+ Choice of Leading Reslauranl' and Ho'Iel Men GENERAL HOTEL SUPPLY COMPANY 230 Dalcola Phone CApiI'ol 7-92l6 BRANCHES IN AUSTIN AND CORPUS CHRSTI PLUMBING-HEATING 2425 Broadway CA6-7I68 Home Sprinkler Sys+ems Good Luck 'ro 'rl1e Class of I958 MUTUAL PHOTOSTAT COMPANY 2I9 Soledad CA 5-2855 285 CLEMEN'S PRINTING COMPANY r 207 San PecIro CA6-3IIBl ' F' .' ,. 1-J' H X 1 - VAN YOUNGLS SUPER TEXACO SERVICE Complere Service for Your Car Pick-Up and Delivery FIa'Is, Too Marfax Lubricarion OPEN EVERY DAY I020 San Pedro CA 7-0992 Al' s 'lf , V? If I' f' X ' .V f P- : N- 'fix 'lx r , I ,I , n' I If f I 4 If f' f 1 f I' 1 I ' w I 4 5 4' X, 4 ,' .AX ' , , , TTI . , w I an ,, A. J. MONIER 81 CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION I446 N. Flores a'I' 5 PoIn'rs CA-2- I 25 I CA-2-0922 CONGRATULATIONS fo JEFFERSON H IGH SCHOOL on lfs 27 Years of 3995 COMMUNITY SERVICE . lie 8' Go REALTORS-INSURORS PE 6-3l4I IOOI Donaldson Avenue Owners of Developers of Jefferson Village Woodlawn Park Jefferson Medical Jefferson Manor M L E F. dl dt I br ' u Cenler II'lSpII'a'II0l'I Hills ing of JieffglogrolflilIeygedslilgzgmrllauerull? open. QNBAR, BAG, OR BOX STEAKS I I SEA FOOD 9 FRIED CHICKEN D'E WESE ,qyifffj TIP TOP CAFE MEANS FINE CANDUMJ' C 28I4 Fredericksburg PE 2-0I9I ABC LINEN SERVICE 4937 Commerce San Anfonio's Muffler Specialisfs Feafuring a Complefe Sfoclc of Mufflers, Dual Sefs, and Chrome Pipes IH? ,, ' 3930 CA 7-270I N013 Pfgrgzff-Ve' EagACZ3TgTaa BOBBY'S GEORGE A. FRENCH - FLOWER SHOP Realfor I935 Noah S+. Mary'a Real Esfafe-Sales and Appraisals CA 7-6588 CA 7-287I I4zs Donaldson PE 3-9bbI 287 RESERVED: For signafuires of people I would like Io have a ioin'l' accouni' wiI'l1. feffelzdan STATE BANK P OAK HILLS DRUG STORE 2720 Fredericksburg Road Comple+e Drug S'rore Service PE 5-5223 ILYTLE W. GOSLING 81 COMPANY I37 Losoya Sireei- FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS CA7-6I5l A 'imifi I Fnlo awxho? ,. 1-ffl 5 3 J- 3 vfllhobi nnknou VE IISWW, XIX J -f Ii is EIR! umssrs QWF 1: Q9'lNr,:CR01y Qi' L ,ll EST 1'AsT - I coA 'Vg Renova'rion Upholslering MADDOX MATTRESS COMPANY King Size Beds for Tall Texans PE5-52lI Ivan G. Maddox 4I09 Fredericksburg Road UNIVERSITY PARK BUILDING MATERIALS COMPANY, INC. GE2-7487 303: Culebra ALAMO ART 8: BLUEPRINT COMPANY 506 Nor'Il1 Presa CA5-7I86 288 WILDENSTEIN'S FABRICS Nexi' Door Io My Cleaners' RUDY C. WILDENSTEIN. Owner PE2-OI69 20I2 Culebra L e HANSEN Proprne+or CARPET LAYING CONTRACTORS-COMPLETE RUG CLEANING N I AND CARPET SERVICES I40I-09 Nor'I'h Laredo SI'ree+ PE3-7I58 San AnI'onio 7. Texas TEXAS' GREATEST JEWELERS - Member of Ihe Diamond Council of America 5059? ff ' D -, MEXICAN RESTAURANT A ,I i . The OIdes'r Mexican Resfaurani' in 'II1e UniI'ed S+aI'es I II5-I2I LOSOYA STREET SAN ANTONIO 203 Eas'I Ho sI'on SI'reeI' Gunfer HoI'eI BEST WISHES I From 2I26 Fredericksburg JEFFERSON 270I So +h Presa BRUNERS NEIGHBORHOOD U GRADUATES I605 NogaIi+os 805 S. W. Milifary Drive Q 48I5 Broadway 807 Bandera Road Phone PE 4-424l J. R. WATKINS PRODUCTS CO. 0 I40 Princefon my f SALESPEOPLE WANTED cfm, lr For Defails Call PE 3-4753 cfris l535 W. Summif Ave. San Aknionio, Texas 1 FROST BRQS. g,, A MECCA FOR HUNGRY TEENAGERS ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS CI'1ris'I'Ian EoIuca'Iion for +I1e Modern World TEXAS HOME IMPROVEMENT, INC. Home ConsI'ruc+Ion-AcIcIiI'Ions AII'era+Ions-Roofing-PIumbing SAM B. LIFSHUTZ CA 6-622I 2I5 Norfh FIores SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS HILTON TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS QuaIi+y Has No SubsI'i+u'I'e 200 Texas TI1ea+er Building CA 6-4843 ,WHS QA .Mikal rpfwif SMART FLOWERS . PE 4-5:66 aol Ashby 29' Ouf-of-fown frips mean fun-on-e-bus. A KERRVILLE bus. Their comforfable inforiors and fheir cour feous-and-oh-so-pafienf drivers always add 'Io our enioymenf. WOODLAWN BOWLING CENTER Fun for fhe FamiIy Twenfy Fully Aufomafic Pinspo'Hers I906 Fredericksburg Road PE 2-0240 ELBEL BROS. GARAGE CA 3-8222 8I5 NORTH NEW BRAUNFELS Ready, Willing, and Able FRED W. RILEY Insurance and Bonds 292 Milam Building CA 2-92I2 Q ' 'I JEFFERSON VILLAGE Beaufiful blond Beffy Gulledgo, our favorife fish ouf of wafer, models a beautiful blue bafhing suif al Robinson's, our favorife Jefferson Village dross shop. People Will Never Forget! We Renl' and Sell HOSPITAL BEDS 1 WHEEL CHAIRS Hospiial Equipmenl' for Home Use CA6-232 I HOPE AMBULANCE SERVICE Corner Dallas and NorI'I1 S+. Mary's 82I DALLAS Every Modern Banlcing Facilify and . . . IT'S CONVENIENT NATIUNAI. BAN K Member F.D.I.C. Commerce al' Navarro DE WINNE'S BELGIUM INN Complele Calering Service Two Localions 'Io Serve You 3ll9 Wesl Commerce Slreel 6858 San Pedro CA4-45 I 2 TA4-2393 PRIVATE DINING ROOM on SAN ANTONlO'S FINEST Texas' Oldesf Jewelers Z - S ASI ? T . SHOPPING CENTER Amalfi X SI6 Easl' HousI'on S'l'reeI L S T CA 5-706' 5I3 EAST HOUSTON STREET CA3-6369 ESI.-I 852 KLECK PLUMBING 81 HEATING COMPANY 24I3 Fredericksburg Road ' Pe 3-8750 JEFFERSON Rx PHARMACY In 'Ihe Jefferson Medical Cenler 9I7 MANOR DRIVE H. L. Schiller Phone PE4-SI33 293 'f FEDERAL LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials for All Your Needs 722 Soufh Zarzamora CA7-I374 SAN ANTONIO Congralulalions Io 'lhe Class of l958 PAUL ANDERSON COMPANY Broadway al Travis Sfreel' BROWN APPLIANCE COMPANY Appliances for Your Every Need 700 Fredericksburg Road PE 5-255l HUMMEL'S CLEANERS 84-I Bandera Road GE 3-608l Cars Washed and Lubrica'I'ed Ballery and Tire Service BAILEY SERVICE STATION Your Magnolia Dealer PE 3-993l l90l Fredericksburg Road SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS NORTHSIDE BUILQNG MATERIALS ALAN SPARGERI INC. A Complele Building Service Laundry ' Cleaning 3400 Fredericksburg Road Slorage PHONE PE 3-9Il7 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 1723 Wed Gramercy PE 3-9'23 Nz i ff? 3 I 23 Nor+l1 Za rzamora PE 5-l60I Kniglafs and Ladies of fhe Round Table meef as ofien as possible al' Epps' Smokelwouso. Bill Wallin: is all sei io call lhe meeling fo order 'For Trudy Chance, Charles Decker, Linda Epps, Pa? Doneghy. Jon Ford, and Karen Ogden. if lllQARKER'S RADIO AND GHIFELEVISION SERVICE R. C. A. SALES Service on All Makes l030 Wesf Ridgewood Couri San Anlonio, Texas CHARLES PHARMACY Prescriplions Experfly Filled Corner of Main and Woodlawn PE3-7l6l it -I cl-funcel some cn-HLDREN semen Beconie DELINQUENTS F V 'C f A S b S 'If 1:45. 1 R ', 'L' - Mn, For More Than Eighly Years San An+onians Have Been Saying LET's so TO WOLFF 81 MARX SAN ANTONlO'S FRIENDLY ,DEPARTMENT STORE Since I877 For +l1e Besl' in FASHIONS al' Moderare Prices MICHAEL'S 93l Bandera Road GE 3-666l 295 -1d 1 Pre-Planned Service in Sani+izecI Vans SAN ANTONIO CA6-9I69 GUS MANN CONOCO SERVICE Our Service Is as Near as Your Phone Esfabiished I890 San Anfonio, Texas O A eA,, ,O ffffrf f' loos DONALDSON PE 5-5653 J SS,e A ,, :Ill ' .III -,ali ,. ., , I!!I..I.I.. DOBBINS 530 San Pedro Avenue METAL PRODUCTS CAPHOI 6-538' I207 Fulfon Avenue PE 4-577I SAENGER BROS. OF SAN ANTONIO ACNEI PIMPLES 3I7 Norih S+. Mary's CA 2-8772 BLACKHEADS Falsghionlls Foredmosf Fabrics Q NO X.RAY Q NO SHOTS y 'r e Yar a'l' Re+aiI DERMACULTURE F AUTOMOBILE AIPVCONDITIONING For Scien+ific Skin Care CALBTEACH Exciusive in This I.OcaIi'I'y l509 Broadway 49l5 BROADWAY TA 6-6366 CA 6-I279 296 F Think This is enough? Sharon Dean inquires of Terry McDaniel, as +hey find fhemselves once more in fheir 'favorife grocery s+ore. f '-.. w,,m.- ff 8,5 xg SMART JEFFITES if Q 'xi Shop a+ HANDY-ANDY Rf Where San An+onio Saves Q L HALL SPRINKLER COMPANY 87 I 7 BoH's TA4-3283 l956, I957, h . an PFBSGYI e elf' ma WI an BU Om! IC Spfln I g SYS em OI' B ron BWUS 0 1' 9 fhirfy-'rhree-acre cam us. If ff f L ff Fav r'+e f' i ' X PION R A f, - ,- X I i weixousizs 1 X I R iii! EN RI HE F UR B'f,f,P IT Wi n R 75' P ,,g7:gi::5, LX Bus I Mix Q KW , noun ' . imiiiiiaii San Anfomo, Te s Since I85I QR U I29 Eas+ Guenf! r CA 7-I404 - BALLARD SURGICAL SUPPLY Y Pi'WhUre Beauiy ls an Ar'I ' Comple+e Line of Supplies and Equipmem for MIKE JACOBS, owner Physicians and Hospiials 2703 McCullough TA2-5152 IOI SAN PEDRO CApi+ol 3-228i 298 , 'WW TERRACE BEAUTY SALON l08 Furr PE 3 765l fo Arnelfe Planlo. who wanfs fo see for herself. A shade of nail polish lo suif any mood or mode is a specialfy of fhe salon, as Susan Safir proves 4, , W ' ALL MAJOR BUSlNESS COURSES Taughf Day or Nighf Ambilious young men and women, desiring fraining in virfually every fype of general or specifici business slrill and evenlual placemenl in profifable posifions, will find Durham Business Colleges 'fhe schools ihaf will mosl fully meel lheir requiremenls. DURHAM ffdwigmfa Home Office l05-'l07 San Pedro CApil'ol 73l46 LEE CROSS TEXACO SERVICE Piclc-Up and Delivery l060 BANDERA ROAD PE 2-0072 CROUCH LUMBER COMPANY 223 Blanco Road PE 5526I FURNITURE COMPANY 3l07 Fredericksburg Road San Anfonio, Texas PE 3-7I227 Phone PE 2l23l Ai gSan An'lonio l90l Cincinnafi Texas Complefe Drug Slore Service 299 g by M . TI1 'F y I -I I' large following of Jeffiles. Roberi' Joseph Lecoclc-e, who also insis+ on 4 SPOR 92I Bandera Road CONGRATULATIONS THOMAS JEFFERSON SENIORS Welcome ISA 'II1e Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co-educaI'ionaI . . . Fully Accrediled Twen'I'y-four Major Fields of SI'udy FOR CATALOG, WRITE: Direcfor of Admissions TriniI'y Universi'Iy, 7I5 SI'adium Drive San Anfonio, Texas Phone PE 5-525I AMERICA'S MOST MODERN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS TI'lo'naiives, Hail Benson, Kay Walker, Jeanne Ward Ihandsl. Judy Roberis. and Danny Oefinger, are resfless as fhey wifnlss Bill Aaron's Indian war dance prompied by a Buddy's Cowboy drinlr. f . . BUDDY'S DRIVE-IN 343l Fredericksburg Road BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Always on Your Way- Never Oui' of Your Way ST. MARY'S AT TRAVIS STREET Member Federal Deposil' Insurance Corporafidn BRUCE PARKER Insurance Transii' Tower CA 6-7246 Corpus Chnsli Vicforia U Three San Anionio Locafions A I s X , rw Good Luck +o +he i' v Class of '58 ' 44 FRANK BENSON COMPANY , 6IOI Bandera Road PE 5-5277 I A . A I 407 Hovisfon Sfreei' GLAZENER'S CA b-8I37 GROCERY 8: MARKET N I 4 y l802 Culebra Avenue PE 2-002I 4 30' ' If Winton Zimmerman haies fo fell Charloffe Brown and Kaihleen Miller fhai' fha only fhing missing from 'Hue Sears' Garden Dei parimenf for a complefe and prosperous gar en is . . . ciiri. SEARS s H S LU RQEBUCK AND CO. f Kswlfwu Three forward look ng gurls Sherrie Dresch, Janice May. and D Ellen Rodgers nslpecf a May bullf home, looking 'forward +o 'Phe hme when +hey wll have one of iheir own. CAFETERIAS '8l5 Bandera Road '49O0 Broadway '7I9 Norfh Main '5I7 Norih Presa 303 l WDEPARTMENT STORE PU LLEN'S I0 I 2 Donaldson PE2-8938 1 When Georgeanna Harfung, Jaclrie Coclcerell, and Sheila Hiller swap sacks and swealers for swim suiis, 'Ihey 'Find a splendid seleciion ai Pullen's, our own Jeff Village deparimenf slore. Congrafulafions, Seniors! WHL-'NA CAMERA Guam? 7' HINA' OF GOAD MOTOR COMPANY 3 I7 LEXINGTON CA6-722I THANKS TO THE ADVERTI SERS I S ii' ,Q if A Johnny Schroeder Phi' Benson Tommy Adams Charles EHIOT Emesl Pomeranh Q f I in I I Spf-ff1Kf'f I Wwe -sa 5 if ff fr ,X ,,f1fe1f 4' ' A w. . :?ff. L 'ieaiSI 5 F' , iii : g g , .I - . , ,gqsalglizgfsf 'greg T. 1, . f ' -- 2 -.at-if-:Kwik wr . ,, 51,5 . f - 'f 304 From 'Ihe Adverfising Sfaff of Ihe Jefferson MONTICELLO LEARY'S SHOELAND Jefferson Village PE5-474l Mr. W. W. Leary gives Trish Grah Daugh+er Shannon and Connie Duke an obieci' lesson, Wear bed shoes and your fee? will fall ff CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l958 X X J FINESILVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Work Panfs-Shirfs-Jeans SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS bi' A - 'nA A' , 7 ' ' J: A121 iff? rgron I ST l8l6 Fredericksburg Rd. 0 San Anronio I. Texas Ki++y Vetter moves close for careful seledion of the righf posey for her per+y. Jenel Joyce is ready to offer an opinion, bu+ Merfin Sundel is 'foo enchanied fo be of any praofical purpose. When You Think of Furniture Think of WALKER ' Where Your Furniiure Dollar Goes Farfher , ve... K' .H,2-5,1375 ,A 9. wi... X .K Q x . gv. ,,xMh 'III W. COMMERCE 0 CA6-9201 SATELS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR For Flne Qualify Clollmng 9I6 Manor Drive PE2-4572 . When Jeffifes Ioolr for Ihe IaI'es'r s'I'yIes in men's wear for busy school year a fvifles, I'I1ey need I look only af SaIeI's, as Gene Frink and Keiflw S'rewar'I know. for the fashion-conscious miss READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE ACCESSORIES FOUNDATIONS HANDBAGS GLOVES W Iblb Norfh Main Ave. Winner FIRST PLACE Bi-Weekly High School fn 1 Newspaper I COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC I PRESS ASSOCIATION I A I .45 if.-4 1 , 'Q ECLARATION Lynn Turner, George Gilpin IEdifor-in- Chief, and Lisa Brown IAssocia+e Edi- +orI, par? of ihe Declarafion sfaff 'Ihaf puis our JeH's bi-weekly periodical, worlr on ihe Iayoui' for +he coming issue. , . :bw ff.fLw '- 'V ,S SFSNKA-m je I, f,,,.: - M M... J . 17- - N- W ,,-...rv-., Az ,-r 'sl RY rmgfon of Joske s MlIl+ary Deparfmeni abou? 'Ihe rlghi Irhalls for 'Ihe weII-ciresseci cadet qdi. S.F.C. Henry Seligmann and CCH. Col. Free? Kaiser iconsuli' Colonel Car 308 .Z Johnny Schroeder poses as a shoe salesman long enough fo lry moccasins on Lynn Finesilver llean- ing foward eagerlyl. while Joanna Morgan, Jackie Coclrerell, and Nancy Harrison awai+ shoe repairs. 77 El eano r Flesher I Janice May JEFFERSON VILLAGE I0 I 5 Donaldson Avenue PE5-6l53 AFWW Sandy Birnbaum Pai Dailey Mary Johnson, Billy Biel, Diana Dunscomb, Sandra Lamb, Charles Olson, and Joh - 2 TWIN KISS DAIRY BAR I 727 Bandera Road GE 3-574-I B + W. h + KELLY-SCHERRER THOMAS JEEFERSION GIRADUATES FLOWER gi GIFT SHOPS 'T' 326 Wesl' Josephine Gunler Holel 204 Jefferson 467 MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR I922 Fredericksburg Road SHAW'S FLOWERS GERTRUDE WILLMANN, Proprielor Cul' Flowers-Arrangemenls--Funeral Sprays Corsages-Bouquels Phones: Day PE. 6-3624-Nighls PE. 3-7280 7ll Wesl' Avenue San Anlonio I, Texas H LLCRE T S DRUG STORE UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE L. A. J CKSON, JR.-MOODY ARMSTRONG Owners 2250 Cincinnali Avenue Sewing Nor'Ihwes+ San Anlonio PE6-3I93 2807 Hillcresl' PE 5-blbl COLEMAN 8: COMPANY Good Insurance Since I9I2 Il-25 Alamo Nafional Building 3I0 CA 6-4I5I CRAIN 81 PALMER PHARMACY Ave. E Nexl' 'Io Medical Ar'rs Bldg. PERRY CRAIN AND ELMER PALMER SAN ANTONIO COCA-COLA Kneupper Io Wallrer fo Speallesz A friple play 'rhaf always scores a run on flue Coke machine. Judie, Kay, and Irene gym decoraling 'Io drink 'II1ree of II18 fifiy million Colxes drunlr every clay. I BOTTLING CO.. INC. pause during 3II 4i VITA - ION . gi Q 531 1-mn v-,ef Lf- -- ' . . , ,. ,pg-: --.' - Your Official Jefferson Engraver JV ' , ffl 1 ' ,I , A If , X ,if L.ff ,f+ ' V, , I! KIA, I r ,J- il X V gift: 1 Q f. . V , A 'ji -F ff. 'f I ' VQ'f,,,f9' 'iff fb' ' l . l J, I , Z f' ff if ' K7 11- ff ,J A ,A 'V 'X f . i f I ff ff f f A X A I I ff' 'K fy l. MQ! W V QW! K5 -, , j 5,,'5:A,fS3 ,mfg V- ' T - 5 f 4,fg,.,. '2- HJWWQ jf! wffy ,fi wpfgkf gf? fp! 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N r J- ' v ,5Li,ovf.4.Q,,, '75 cadwo el, 15.3 1 :QE ef -'z - -gn .Q--f-Rx, , , - xv.. I. X in A., . V. ,sv gM, JL fs, 4 Y 13 , KB Q O ,B is S S Q5 , . A gjigj- a x . ' y , Hfj- 'IM , . ,V gn-vw v. ' , W W9 fam. .l. -- Hy, 1 JNLA QH . A, ,MW . if Ilgij ,J M' N wi 1 55 wiv , ,.,,,A . -.4-, Ronald-112, 195, 235. 239 Q 21v.5+- ' ' 7 '1Lf:..'f' ' Aaron, Bill-111, 112, 129, 157, 217, 218, 248, 301 Abbott, Craig Stephens-133, 235 Achterberg, ,lolene-112, 184 Ackman. Mickey-112, 195, 215 A CAPPELLA CHOIR-184-, 185 Ad Index-278 Adams, Edna Rose-133 Adams. Richard-133 mm, Tammy-138. 141, 154 Adamson, Joy-62, 195, 228, 230 Adler, Alice--62, 170, 260 Ahr, Fay-62 170. 172, 224 Ainsworth, Linda-112, 188 Akin, Betty Ruth-112, 118, 178 Akin. Sandra-62, 168. 186, 195, 212 A.1.11nJ.'.I, Shawn,-133 Alberthal, Darlane-112, 227 Albrecht, Bill-112 Albright, Naam- 133 Alexander, Betty .lune-133 Alfonso, George-133 Alford, Nancy--112, 176 Allamgp, Jimi-62, 236, 239 A-1-8113-L Qar.i.a.'62 Alongg, Lgggggdg-133, 238 Alva. Faustino-112, 235 Alva. Luther-133, 238 Alxarado. B.1a.i.m116--133. 174 Alyarggio, ugghg--133 A.1!.aLii.dv- LSQ-62 A1-11353. Earl Emgt-112 Agaga. 111313313---62. 200 11iELh.iLH-1-'112 Anw- Anderson. Barbara -42 Anderson. Caralee -112, 188 Anderson. Sylvia--133 Andrews. 11933141 -112. 222 Anqlrpwe, ,losvpli 43 0,LLL1.IQJ-ld-2 11.1.11-12-llb1 112 Anieker. Nlary Kay 133 Anlllis. .1olin- 62. 158. 235. 239. 210 Applewliitv. Alton 62. 160. 162. 181 Appling. Virginia 112. 188 Archer. .loo--112, 162 Art' ago. 112 162, Armstrong. Diane Eians --112. 192. 222 Armstrong. Sharon 1.ynn--133. 178 Arnie. 1.arry .lov 133 Arnold. f1larjorie-- 62, 156. 181. 218 207, -vw--v . INDEX Bailey, Scott-112, 222 Bailey, William H.-133, 237 Baines, Robert Roy, Jr.-133, 198, 237 Baird, Linda-63, 184, 200, 225 Baker, Bob-62, 158, 206, 207, 209 Baker, Karen-63. 190, 212, 225 Baker, Balderas, ,ludy-112 Baldwin. .lesse--51, 63 Ballinger, Anne-112, 186 Buda- 8111121-18 -63. 170, 192. 229, 231 Bankhead, Ernest-57 Barajas. Janis-63. 172. 184, 217, 228 Barale, Bonnie Ann-112, 217 Barbour, Gay Madeline-133, 222 Barbuto, Paul-112, 168, 222 Barnard, Bonnie-113, 166, 176, 180, 207 Barnes, Ginger-133, 144. 210 B-amgs, ikgy-133 . KQM133. 178 Boehme, Lenal--112, 113, 122, 186 Bohne, Eugene-64, 102 Bolden, ldalais-134, 190 Boltz, Mary-64, 176 Bomer, Sandra-64, 170, 218 Hgpg, My--134, 157. 180, 184 Bones, Charles--64 Boone, Clyde-64, 178 Booth, Tom-64, 107, 168, 180, 184 02 206. 212 Boothe, Betty-113, 180, 184, 210, 211 Boseman, ,lames-64, 158, 160, 206, 207 Bw, Q33-98, 113, 162, 212 Bowen, J.-134, 186, 190 Bradley, 12.151-134 Brannen. Betty-113, 228 Branson, Beckyl Ann-134 Brant, Virginia-76, 113, 210 Brauliack, B.-172 170 182 Barnett, Carlton-63, 158 Barnholtz, L.-133, 178 Bag Mig-113, 222 Barr, Y.--133, 178 Barrett, Charles-63 715355. 5-Dil'7H3 Batey. Kermit--56. 63, 162 Baum. Stuart Frost--133 Bayer, Merrick-63 Beaeh, Billy--133 Beamer. .linnny-134 Beasley. ,lon-A -113 Beauchamp, Philip Eugene -134, 182 Bmw. Caul- Braun, Earl-1 134. 216 13, 162 Bremer, Karen-134, 186 Brewer, Mattie Brewster. Cary Briggs, Tommy Bright, Eline S -43 Wade-134 -113, 222 .-43 Brinkley, Cary-113 Brock, Mud-134 Brock, Norman Howard-64 Brokovieh. Mike-113, 190 Brooks, Carolyn- 65, 170. 198. 228 Arnold. Sally-24. 62. 96. 166. 188. 189. 212, 229. 280 Arnold. Shirley- 112 Arreche, Nlarvella - 133 62. 194. 222 A111-glggmlo. EEA -62. 215 ALLu.1.uu.d.o. Exlhl-DNA' 112 Arsh-in. Yixian- -13. 169 ,-X81 111.111 V--216 .'1N1l1l2:lllgI11.1i111 112 Kslnon. lfurol 1.4'e 62 Atkins. Nlargie 12 Alllgigg. 511gH'6H A 197. 218. 222 Awalt. liarolyn 7' ll1oi i'h- 112 Baile-5. Alxin llc-an 133 112. 238 1 112. 156. 172. 182 19.1. 30. 41. 133. 1.1.1. 210. 216 Emil - 134 Becker. Sheldon- 134, 184 Beere, Bon--63. 96. 207. 222 Beer. Balpli- 63 Bell. l.inda--13-1 Bg-11533 13-1 Benaxides. Ft-rol 63. 170, 186. 222 Bender. Charles- -13. 160, 161 Benna1'k.1.ynn 63 Bennavk. Virginia- 53, 63, 216 Bennett, Bassie--13 lleirigm. 111335 ljggggigg 13-1. 301 1i.U.1.ul.i.1q.11,1,Li,1-111. 114.116, 133. 15-1. 162 Bergman. Peggy- -42 Berkenstoek. Joan- 64, 172. 200. 227 Bessellien, Barbara lflaine -13-1 gm, nag, K,g,Lh-gig--134. 168. 182. 203 Bias. Clyde James- 134 Biel. Billy-611. 97. 154. 158. 210. 218. 310 Bilke Floyd -1311 Brown, liqbhy--113 Hman. Bghlhy---115 Brown, Charles-113. 207, 2-18. 250 Bggmg, Char nge--13. 302 Brown. Gerald-113, 236 Brown. Gerrard 11111-rt-113 Brown. James 134. 238 Brown. Joan- 27, 60. 65. 195. 228 Brown. .lim joseph 131 Brown, ,lnlius Wvilliaiii - 131. 235 Brown. 1.eon .1r.f 113, 235. 239 Broun, l.il1ian 711. 173 Brown. 1.1421 113. 166. 176. 218. 308 Brown. 1.yndon--156, 158. 165. 207. 215 Broun. Nlarcia Lynne- 13-1 Brown ljatrivia -134 -,..-u ,.1,.- Bruvks. Carol Ann-113, 122. 127. 218 Bryan. Corky- 113. 195. 212. 227 Bryan. Boy-113 Bryant. ,leff-113 Brvant. Linda-134. 178 192 111.11111-fgl-112112215 iifwwfr-'W---1134 1 Birvllard. .leff-134 Huck- 11911911 -134 Birnlxaur . i4m.1,v-64, 284 Bishop. Cal Ann -113, 194. 200 Bitzkie, Maxine. 6-1. 200, 229. 231 Black. Wayne Richard- -134. 238 Blaekaller. .lanie--19. 6-1. 156. 166, 191 198, 218. 224 1'11Ll1lC1l1'111'. Nant-y-131. 202 Blankman. Bieliard 61 Blmin-. Billy 131 B14-vin-. Carolyn Lei- 113. 229 Blnndvll. Candi .-Xnn 113, 171 Blunt. 111-vile -61, 188 Bock. Wliehavl- 113. 162. 210 u.,....m.2..La..... ..hn.u.. .. Buffington. Norris---13-1 Bullock, Dorothy-134. 178 Burch. Ann-65. 172. 190. 203. 206. 224 Burch. Sallt-134. 210 Burgess. Charles Bruce--134 Burke, Harold-134 Burkhart, Donald-134 Burks. Kathleen -134 Burnett. Shirley 113. 188. 207 Burris. .loan 65. 156. 170. 172. 218 225 Burrows, Ann-16. 65. 190. 195. 207 1 245 Burrows. ,lohn-113, 162. 190. 222 Burton, Rae R.-114, 202 Busby, Karen-134, 186 Busch, Charles-114 Busch, ,leanneg114, 172, 173, 190, 212, 228 Byram, James-160, 162, 165, 212 Byrd, Bonnie Jean-114 Elma-44 Caceres, Emilio Edward-134 Cadena, Gloria Elia-114 Cadena, Mary Lou-114, 192 Cadena, Sylvia+65 Cadena, Toni-144 Cage, Phil-134, 140, 251 Calfas, Elaine-65, 94, 195, 200, 212, 227 Calfas, Fia-134 Calhoun, Don Scott-134 Calhoun, Faye-114, 192, 198 Calhoun, .lack-65, 160, 162, 163, 248, 250 Calvert, Bunny-65, 136, 186, 195, 229 Cameron, Bonnie-65, 172, 195, 200, 207, 227 Cameron, Bruce4134 Campbell, Betty-114 Campbell, Carolyn-114, 195, 227 Campbell, Campbell, Howard I.v135, 235 Campos, Elva-135 Campos, Mary LouY135 Campos, Omar-65, 212, 234, 239 CANDID CAMERA CLUBA-202 Cane, Ronnie-114 Canut, Audrief114-, 195, 212, 227, 245 Cantu, Margaret Irene-135 Caram, Meredith-65, 158, 235, 239, 24-1 Cardiel, Emil-66, 237 Carlquist, Bruce-114 Carlson, Judy-135 Carmines, Daniel Henry-135, 237 Carney, Patw114, 170, 199, 229, 231 Carpenter, Cherie Lee--114, 227 Carpenter, Ethelinda-135 Carr, .leanf66, 210 Carr, John-66, 158, 248 Carr, Tommy-135 Carranza, Carranza, Elisea-66, 200 Manuel --237 Carrillo, Roland-Y135 Carroll, Judith Anne-135, 174 Carter, Barbara Louise-135, 166 Carter, Beverly ,lean-55, 135, 186 Carter, Carolyn-66, 166, 190 Carter, Uel-135 Carver, 'l'omA114, 162, 212, 245 Casanova, Gloria-114, 172, 228 Casanova, Jacob R.-114 Casanova, John-66, 162, 178, 212 Casey, Mike-66, 158, 202, 207 Castanon, Richardi114, 124, 157, 162, 210, Castillo, Ceorgei237 Castles, Pike-66, 158, 159, 207 Qiio, Ignacio-114, 210, 215 Catalani, Shirley Ann-135, 199 Cates, Linda Joye-114 Cauble, Robert Randall-114 Caylor, ,lunny Lee-4114 Caylor, Sylvia Ann-135, 241 Cazamias, .limmy-114 Celis,iJe-4135, 200 els, Sarah-66 enteno, Anthony-135, 235 Chambers, Barbara-112, 114, 123, 210, 227, 251, 279 Chambers, Bob-44, 249, 251 Chandler, CharlesY55, 135 Chandler, Sandra-66, 109, 166, 176, 212 Chapa, Carlota-135, 188 Chapa, Izzy-135, 220, 235 Charles, Margaret-114, 203, 228 Chasan, Dave-66, 156, 216 Chavez, Eleanor-135, 174 Chavez, Xavierv66, 168, 178, 182 Childs, Donald Harold-135 Cirlli, C-racev66, 176 Clair, BettyA135 Clanton, Gary-66, 180, 184, 202 Clark, Ann-114 Clark, .Iohn R.-135 Clark, Robertw66, 158, 234 Clary, Thomas PorterY135 Clayton, Bill-114 Clasen, Lilli Jeanne-135 elf-ments, Peggy-111, 114, 203, 212, 227, 245 Clements, Robert-67, 161, 162, 248, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256 Cleveland, Joe Bob-114, 126, 215 Clunie, Mikei67, 129, 160, 207 Cobb, Cary-67, 158, 168, 186, 212 Coben, Charles-115 Cockerell, .lackie-24, 115, 119, 126, 155, 166, 218, 229, 304 Cocrell, Leroy+67, 158, 309 Cockrum, Martha Elaine-135, 175 Cockrum, Walter Wayne-135, 237 Coe, Sandra-135 Coffee, Anna Mae-115 Coffee, Geraldine-135 Cohea, Sam--135 Coker, Connie-67, 170, 186 Coker, Sandra Jean-135, 170 Colhorn, Desta--135 Coleman, Margaret Louise-115, 216 Coleman, Waymond Bardi135 Colias, Christine Tina-115, 170 Collenbaeh, 1.oycei44 Colley, Erline-135 Collins, Bobby--115 Collins, James-115, 216 Collins, Nariey-115. 172, 203, 228 COLT BAND-221 Conant, C. Nl. ,lr.v115 Conde. Albert-135, 236 Cone, .lohn D.-135, 198 Cone, Laurie-67, 184, 217 Connell, Val-115 Conerly, Nancy-67, 203, 207, 226 Conner, Carol-135 Connerly, Barbara Ann-135, 224 Conroy, Beverly Ann-135 Conroy, Richard-115, 162, 220 Cook, David-115, 158, 215 Cook, .lanetf-115, 172, 210, 228 Cooper, Earl Fae-135 Cooper, Eleanor'-67, 203, 206, 207, 224, 226 Cooper, Jimmie-67, 158, 235, 239 Cooper, Sarah-67 Cooper, William Clampett-135 Corkran, Richarzlk67, 238 Cornwell, Patsy-67, 184 Cortez, Alonso Lopezw135 Cosby, Kay Francisv115 Costello, Patsy Ann-135 Cotterman, Darrell-67 Cotton, .lean-67, 166, 195, 226 we f' -, Cotton, Judy-67, 168, 195, 212, 225 Covington, Carl-68, 94, 160, 162, 165, 248, 251, 254, 256 ' Covington, Ross-68, 186, 188, 192, 199, 206 Cowden, Barbara-68, 166, 172, 225 Cowger, Betty Lou-68, 166, 168, 177, 229 Cox, .l0hnnyV135 Crawford, David Spiller-135 Crawford, Nan-115, 121, 125, 172, 173, 203, 207, 227, 292 Crayton, Barbara-68, 170, 212 Creed, Virginia-44, 198 Crist, Phylliss-135 Criswell, Patsy-68, 103, 206, 212, 229 Croll, Bob-115, 238 Cron, William Earl-115, 202 Crouch, Van Wayne-135, 251 Crowell, Sue4136, 215 Crowell, Tom-56, 68, 160, 162, 207, 215 Crownover, Tommy-115, 233, 238 Cruse, Rex-115, 120, 207 Cuevas, Thayne-115, 158 Culbertson, .loan-115, 203, 227 Culwell, .lane-68 Cumming, Joy-115, 172, 197, 199, 227 Cunningham, Barbara-115, 166, 168, 176, 190, 228 Cunningham, Don-68, 160, 162, 165, 212, 248, 251 Cunningham, Donna-68, 188, 194, 200 Cunningham, Sandy-136 Cunningham, Tom A.-136 Curliss, Pat-115 Cytrin, Mima Rae-68, 174 Dahlberg, Don-136, 236 Dailey, Patty-115 Daiz'Granados, Rodolfo-136 Dale, Robert .lames-115, 238 Dalmolin, Janet-136 Dalmolin, JeriA115, 203, 222, 310 Daplimoto, Elsa-115 Daplemoto, Eugenie-68 Dapilmoto, Elsa-115 Daproza, Estela-115 Darrow, Paul-68, 162, 212, 280 Davenport, Beverly-68 Davies, Richard-136, 236 Davila, Mary Louise-68, 170, 176 Davis, Barbara+68, 200 Davis, CarolynA115, 210 Davis, Farrar'-116 Davis, Lorena-44, 243 Davis. Margaret-27, 60, 195, 207, 212, 228 200, Davis, Margaret Anne-116, 199, 228 Davis, Patricia-136, 178, 192, Davis, Sarah M.-111 Davis, Susan-116, 166, 172, 173, 190, 212 Davis, Virginia-69, 229 Dawson, BeverlyA116, 156, 192, 215 Dawson, Bill-56, 69, 118, 155, 218 Day, Richard-136 Dean, lnell-69, 166, 172, 229 Dean, Sharon-132, 136, 203, 174, 297 Dean, Shaft-136 Dearman, Robert-69, 236 DeBerry, Diane-116, 203, 207, 215, 227 DECLARATION-156, 157, 308 DeLa Garza, Becky-136, 192 DeLa Garza, Diane-116, 280 DeLa Garza, Maria-116 3l7 , ,f.., ww- ww---, r 3' 0 ff-'pat ' ir iw' 'A 5 . DeLa Garza, Sarah-136, 192 Delamain, Dick-69, 162 Del Castillo, Martha Helen-116 De Leon, .lesse AlbertY116, 207, 237, 239 Delgado, Daniels-116, 239 Delgado, Reynolds, M. Jr.-116, 237 de los Santos, Gloria-116 Dennis, Bob-45, 249, 251 Dennis, Dale-136, 210, 222 Deschner, Clareve-69, 170, 225 De Sha, Bob-69, 160, 161, 162, 163, 230, 252, 253, 254, 255, 298 DeShong, Judy-136 Diaz-Granado, Mariela-69, 210 Diaz, Adrian--116 Dickson, Bobby-69 Dieckow, Paulette-136, 178 Dikes, Douglas Veron-236 ,ve-, Dimmin, John-136, 238 Dixon, ,lack-136, 235 Dixon, Ronnie-136, 216, 168, 184 Dodson, .1 ack-116 Dodson, Molly-469, 166, 168, 176 Dom, Doug-69, 158, 190, 207, 215 Dominguez, Frank-136, 237 Doolittle, Pearl-43, 194 Dove, Catherine-136, 186 Dowd, Barbara .1 ean-136 Dowdy, Paul Tarleton-136, 182 Downs, Michael--136 Downs, Pat-69, 203, 227 Dreeben, Dottie-69, 155, 212, 218 Dresch, Sherrie Sue-136, 303 Dresser, Paul-136, 198 Driesslein, Dotty-136 DRILL TEAM-239 Driver, Ronnie Siddall-116, 230, 256, 298 Droll, Charlotte Ann-116, 166, 176, 180, 198, 216, 299 Duffey, .1 ack-136 Dugosh, Ruby-45, 216 Duke, Genie-136 Duke, Linda-136, 178 Duke, Linda Ann-116, 166 Duke, Patrick-136, 178, 210, 237, 239 Dulany, Robery-69, 212, 218 Dunavan, Bill-116 Duncan-116, 158, 212, 222 Dunlap, Willa Mary-182 Dunscomb, Diana-70, 186, 224, 290, 310 Dupre, Edgar-70 Duran, Cherie-136, 176 Duran, Linda-136, 210 Dworaczyk, Barbara-116 Dykes, Deanna-70, 188, 189, 195, 207, 227 Dzurik, Geraldine-137, 174 Earley, Barbara Ann-116, 192 Early, .lim-137, 237 East, Peggy-45, 245 Eason, Peggy-245 Eason, Dick-222 Eastman, Carolyn-116 Eastman, Ronny-116, 212, 215 Edelman, Barry Howard-137, 222 Edes, Sandra Annette-137 Edwards, Alfred Melvin-116 Efron, Barbara-70 Ehlers, Mel Virgil-137, 190 Eichling, Howard Frederick-137, 235 Eisemann, Charles-116, 202, 238 Eisenstein, Ann-137, 210 ala ,- .. . -.., ,.' .1 ,.,..-,..,.,, ,M W Eisenstein, Chic-137, 207 Elizondo, Ronald-70, 163 Elley, Michael-116 Ellinger, Diane-70, 157, 203, 218, 219, 227, 230 ' Ellis, Clyde Wright-137, 178 Elliott, Charles-137, 155 Elskes, Sandra-116, 184 Emerson, Judy-70, 170, 184 Emery, Kenneth-45, 222A, 222C Eng, Patricia-137, 188 England, Mary Ann-137 England, Wayne-70, 158, 212, 238, 239 Epperson, .ludy-115, 184 Epstein, Sandy-470, 194, 195, 229, 244, 281 Escalera, Gail-70 Escobar, Frances Sylvia-137 Escudero, .lose-237 Esparfa, Roland-70 Estes, Kathleen Marie--157, 174 Estes, Sheila-70, 156, 194, 218 Evans, Richard Scott-137 Ewing, David-137, 222 Ezzell, Mollie-70 F.B.L.A.-188 Fagan, Barbara-70, 172 Fahey, Mike-70 Farrimond, Kenneth-137, 251 Faulkner, Tommy F rederick-132, 137, 140 Fauver, George-137 Fauver, James-45, 215, 217 Feeley, Malcolm-137, 158, 198 Feike, Ronny-116, 158 Feille, Bill-71, 160, 165, 212 Feingold, Pearl-53, 137, 172, 216 Feingold, Shirley-71, 172, 186 Felder, Glory-71, 102, 195 Ferguson, Midge Annette-117, 203, 212, 222 Ferlet, Carole Suzanne-137 Ferrier, Glenda-471, 170, 188, 228 Fichtner, Charles Murray-137, 202, 235 Fierce, Karin Sue-137, 202 Filler, ,lo Ann--137, 172 Fillmore, Keith Edward-117 Finesilver, Lynn-25, 60, 71, 101, 108, 154, 203, 206, 218, 225, 226, 309 Finney, Madge-46 Finsterwald, ,lane-71, 203, 212, 222, 222A, 222B Fischer, Sharon-117 Fisher, Nancy-71, 186, 192, 212, 225 Fitch, Jinx-117, 210 Fitzhugh, David Neil-137 Flatequal, Mary Ann-71, 200, 227, 279 Fleming, Kathleen Elizabeth-137 Fleming, Mel-137, 166, 168, 174 Flesher,'Eleanor-71, 195, 200, 208, 225, 226 Flores, Barbara Ann-137 Flores, Bob Jesse-137 Flores, Fred-71 Flores, Richard-137 Folks, Wally-71, 248 Foster, Tommy-117, 202, 210, 211, 215 Fourmique, Paula-43, 71, 166, 184, 188, 224, 290 Fractor, Zane Michael-137 Francis, Eleanor-117 Franklin, Johnnie-137, 168, 235 Franks, Susan Nell-117, 210, 218, 229 Franz, Stewart-137, 222 Frazier, Charlotte Anne-137 Freeman, Larry-117, 156, 218 FRENCH CLUB-198 French, Guy-71, 160, 163, 208, 248, French, Marty-71 French, Salli ,lean-117, 184 Fritze, Vernon Van-138 Fry, Billie-71, 165, 195, 225 Fry, Steve Thomasf-138 Fuentes, Minerva-138 FUTURE NURSES-217 FUTURE TEACHERS-186, 187 Gabe, Sylvia-72, 184, 217 Gavehart, Doris-117, 178 Gainer, Barbara-117, 166, 228 Gaiser, Mona-138 Gallagher, Vic-158 Garcia, Eugene-117 Garcia, Francis-117 Garcia, Mary Varela-138 Garcia, Olga-117 Garcia, Sonya-72 Garcia, Sylvia Marie-117 Garcia, Tony-238 Gardner, Dianna Marie-138 Garrett, Gene-138, 168, 176, 180 Garteiser, Gerald Lee-117, 182 Garza, A1-72, 168, 184 Garza, Betty-117, 184 Garza, Mary Theresa-138 Garza, Mike-138, 235 Garza, Ramiro-46 Garza, Robert-72 Garza Rosie-72 Gates: .lean-138, 182' Gathings, Booth-72 Gaubatz, Danny Charles-117 Genua, Jill-138, 174 Georges, Alfonsov138 Gerbic, Johnette-117, 227 Gerdes, Kenneth Lee-138 Gerth, Bill-138, 222 Gerukos, .lohn-72, 158, 233, 239 Gianotti, Eugene-117 Gildart, Malcolm-117 Gill, Don Roger-113, 117 Gill, Gale-117 Gillespie, Susannev117 Gillespie, Susanne Helen-138 Gillis, Ralph-72, 213, 236, 239 Gilmore, Donald--117, 233, 236, 239 Gilpin, Georg-3-16, 29, 33, 117, 156 157 163, 208, 218, 308 Ginsberg, Alan Harvey-138, 215 Ginsberg, Benton-72, 184 GIRLS' CADET CORPS-224, 225, 226 GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB-199 Giron, Louis-138, 168, 182 Glaze, Billy-138 Glazener, David-72, 212, 233 GLEE CLUBA174, 175 Goel, Johnny DeanW138 Goeth, Aurelia-72, 174, 227 Goforth, Lydia-46 Goldberg, Sandy-117, 156, 172, 218 Gomez, Johnny-117 Gomez, Robert-72 Gomez, Robert-117 Gonzales, Angela Salinas-118 Gonzales, Gloria-138 Gonzales, Henry A.-138 Gonzales, Maria Luisa-138 ,A A,-4T..i,.. Greenb Gonzales, Mary-118, 174, 212 Goodlett, Penny-118 Goodson, Virginia Terrell-138, 202 'Goodstf-in, Steve-118 Goolsby, Robert4238 Gorden , Bill-138, 140 Gordon, Robert KeithA118, 126, 210 Gordon, Roy L-138 Gordon Gorden Steve Bruce-118 Z Tom-72 Gore, Glen-138, 238 ' Gorsuch, Elizabeth-72, 184, 212, 228 Gott, Clyde-41 Gragg, Ernest William-138, 238 Graham, Bill-138, 202, 238 Graham, Patricia ,lean-138, 305 Granberry, Freddy-138 Granberxy, Sam Judson-138 Grant, Charles-118 Grant, Patty-138, 182 Grant, Paul William-138 Grant, Sandy-138 Grant, U. S. lr.-237 Grant, Victor-138, 220 Grasso, Arthur C.-138, 222 Gray, Charles-118, 238 Gray, Rodney-72, 213, 222 Greathouse, Bill-73, 162, 163, 165, 212, 216 Green, Caroline-17, 73, 166, 186, 208, 222, 222A, 22213, 279 Green, Hix-132, 138, 140, 256, 257 Green, Robert Eugene-138 erg, Gary-23, 55, 73, 218 163, 250, 252. Hall, Jesse Kelly-138, 147, 250 Hall, Ricky-73, 98, 163 Haller, Haller, John-118, 163 ROQPTY73, 95, 163 Hallmark, Phil4l39 Halm, David-22, 74, 158, 190 Haris, Joy--139 Hamilton, Betty Jean-139 Hamilton, Howard4139, 233, 237 Hammer, Don-34, 60, 74, 160, 163, 2 Hampton, Bill-118, 236 Hampton, Donna .lean-139, 178 Hamrick, William Lee-139 Hand, Bruce-139 Hannan, Mike-139 Hannum, John Lee-139 Hanson, Evelyn D.-46 Happ, Pat-74, 166, 222A Hardin, Betty Jane-74, 222A Hardin, Mimi-139, 203 Hardy, Bill-118, 158, 222A Hardy, Pat-139 Hardy, Robert James-139 Hardy, Vance-139, 237 Harms, Patricia Darlenev139 Harris, Bill-132, 139, 144 Harris, Bill-139, 236, 251 Harris, David-74, 184 Harris, Leslie-118 Harris, Marilyn Gann-68, 157, 218 Harris, Martha-139, 182, 184 Harrison, Diane-139 Harrison George-118 178 Harrisoni Nancy-139,,203, 309 Harrison, Pat-74, 94, 172, 195, 208 08 Hunt Greenberg, Lee-73 Greenberg, Patty-73 Greenhaw, Shirley Ann-138 Gregg, Kay-138 Gregory, Jerry-73, 187, 194, 195, 229, 231 Griffin, Sherwood4118 Griffith, Gay-138 Griffith, Zoe473, 170, 190, 222 Grills, George-118, 210 Grimm, ,lan-138, 166, 178 Gromb, Ellen Sue-118, 168, 184 Grote, James-138, 222 Grun, Alton Francis-118 Grun, Barbara Ann-138, 178 Grundler, Linda-16, 2, 25,, 34,-73, 166, 168, 172, 180, 181, f 5' f - Gueldner, Naomi-138 3. -1-2 Guerra, Hanibal-138 Guerra, Lucy-118 194, 199, 208, Guerra, Rosemarie-118, 216 Guerrero, Louis-73 Gulledge, Betty-118, 186, 203, 227, 292 Gullette, Anne-73 Gumpp, Doris-138 Guthrie, David-118 Guthrie, Mary ,lo-118, 176 Guyon, Bobv118 Haase, Kathleen Marie-138, 178 Haberman, Elia-57 Hachmann, Johnny Olliverri-138, 237 Hack, James-73, 160, 163, 205 Harrison, Salomayf47, 171 Hart. Kenneth-74, 184 Harter, Barbara--118 Hartley, Tommy Maxwell4139, 237 Hartman, Bob-118 Hartridge, Cindy-118, 166, 229 Hartung, Georgeanna423, 117, 118, 126, 154, 170, 218, 304 Hartung, Hazel-118, 176, 195 Harwood, Jackie-118, 200 Hasbrook, Vicki-139, 172, 174, 186 Hasson, Robert Samuel-139, 250 Hastings, W. W.+47 HAYNE-162, 163, 164, 165 Hays, Steve-118 Hazelwood, Mike-119, 222A Head, James-74 Heath, Burney-119, 222A Heath, Patrick-74, 158, 190, 191, 206, 215 Heath, Tommy-74 Heather, Stephen James-139, 222A Heaton, Priscilla-119, 166, 172, 180, 186 7' Heiligmann, Evelyn-50, 74, 166, 172, 222A Hein, Frank Barrett-139 Heinrich, CurtisA119 1 208 184 188 ' vw Hernandez, Robert-74, 163, 213, 239, 248 Hernandez, Roger-75, 154, 158, 215, 218 Hernandez, Roland-139, 140, 163, 222A, 248, 250, 253 Hernandez, Sarah-119, 173, 190 Herndon, Bob Irving-119 Herrera, Gloria-139, 199 Herrera, Henry-119 Herrera, Hope-75, 199 Hersh, Shirley475, 188, 194 Hibbetts, Cynthia Ann-139, 168, 176 Hicks, Theresa-47, 167 Hicks, Theresa-47, 167 , High, Lois Ann+119, 168, 170, 180, 182, 198 Hild, Fred Edward-119, 163 Hill, Carol-75, 105, 154, 218 Hill, Darrell Morris-139 Hill, Don Edward-139,,182, 224, 226 Hillebrandt, Carolyn-50, 75 Hiller, Sheila Pat-117, 119, 155, 180, 196 213, 218 Hirsch, James-139 H1-Y-160, 161 Hoeper, John-139, 238 Hofstetter, Tim-119, 238 Hogan, William-139 Hogsed, Robert Maurice-'139, 211, 222A Holder, Pleas-119 Hollingsworth, Rosalie-139, 192 Holmgreen, George-139, 237 Holshouser, .loannef119, 124, 211, 228 HOMEMAKING CLUB-200, 201 Homiston, David-18, 75, 198, 208, 209 Homiston, Diane-139, 166, 217 Hopkins, Mary Ellen-139 Houston, Gordon-119, 222A Howe, DonaA139 Howe, Tommy-119 Hubbard, Linda ,lean-119, 197, 227 Hubbard, Sharon-139, 196 Hudson, Dorothy-75 Hudson, Gordon--119, 163 Hudson, Judy-139 Hudson, Karen-75 Huerta, Gloria-119 Huey, Grace-47 Huie, Charles A.-139 Huizar, Frances-75, 186, 199, 229 Hummel, Thomas4119 Hundley, John-139, 163 Hunt, Clifford Doryle-139 Hunt, Jackie-21, 75, 102, 166, 168, 224, Hunt, Leroy-75, 208, 234, 239 Hunt, Patsy-140 Tiny-43 Heiser, Dinah-119, 166, 190, 210, 211. 229 231 Helland, Marie-47 Heller, Nancy-74, 229 Helms, Barbara-139, 222A Hague, ,lune-44, 139, 210, 216 Haidet, .ludy-139 Haight, Phil-73, 216 Haisler, Bonnie-170, 186, 222 Hale, Marie-46 Henry, Ser Hernandez, ry-139 Ernest-138 Hernandez, Evangeline-74, 187 Hernandez, Hortence-119, 168, 180, 185 Hernandez, Hubertw-139, 235 Hunter, Sara F.-119, 217 Hum, Pam-140, 174 Hutton, Patsy-119, 122, 216 Hyman, Linda-140, 173 ldeker, ,ludy-119, 185 lley, Weslyn Lou-119, 176 lmmel, Larry-140, 222A INFORMATION PLEASE-194 lng, Sandy Marie-140, 178 lnman, Marty Louise-140, 178 Isaacs, E. D.-140 lvens, Elainef140, 166 Jackson, Bobby-119, 248, 250 Jackson, SteveA75, 202 Jacobs, Gary-119, 222A ,..,, . 2 .,...u.- .s,,f--,. J, . ,.1,,.,-.--44 ,V 7 Jacobs, M. D.-47 Jacobson, Stuart, 119 Jaeger, Erika-119 James, Bonnie-119 James, Talmadge-120 James, Vinton Lee-140 Jamison, Joe Frank-120 JASPERS-170, 171 J CLUB-248, 249 JEFFERSONAIRES-176, 177 Jenkins, Marcy-140, 217 Jenkins, Patricia Gail-120, 217 Jensen, Martin-44, 35, 75, 105, 154, 190, 206, 209, 216, 218 Jernigan, Dianne-120, 196, 208, 227 Jimenez, Belia-120 Jiminez, Bertha-42 Jimenez, Robert-75, 208, 239, 240 Johnson, Betty Sue-120, 171, 194 Johnson, Gary-75 Johnson, Jinnny-120, 168, 182 Johnson, Lana-78, 166, 222A Johnson Maretta-76, 188, 196, 200, 208 Johnson, Mary-120, 196, 211, 228, 310 Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson Nltn-76, 196 Nsiifm Ndrinan Carl-140, 163 Pat,-120 196, 227 Jones, Allen-140, Jones, Barbara Ann-140, 182 Jones, Betty-140 159, Jones, Carolyn-16, 20, 31, 35, 76, 203, -206, 208, 214, 222A, 281 Jones, Claude-48 Jones, Darlene MarieA140 Jones, Don Robert-140 Jones, Douglas-140, 222A Jones, Dudley-60, 76, 160, 163, 208, 215, 248, 250, 255 Jones, Eddie-76, 163, 208 Jones, Hugh-140 Jones, Judy Marie-140, 166, 176 Jones, Paul Franklyn-140 Jordan, Ralph-140, 235 Jones, Roberta-76, 94, 196, 228 Jones, R. T.-48 Jones, Saundra-76, 171, 199 Jordan, Sherri Lee-140 Josephson, Leonard-76 Joslin, John-76 Joyce, Janet-76, 154, 204, 206, 208, 218, 224, 226, 306 Judge, Stephen M.-140 Julian, Donna Jean-140 Jung, Darlene-76, 178 Junge, Jill-140 Kadish, Susan-120, 208 Kahanek, Doris-140 Kaiser-16, 36, 76, 102, 159, 208, 233, 239, 240 Kallison, Jack Henry-120, 213 Kane, Mikev12o, 163 Kanter, Jay-140, 215 Kass, David-140 Kawazoe, Janet-76, 167, 190, 213, 217, 229, 231 Kawazoe, Richard-140 Kboudi, Joseph-140 Keating, Richard Paul-140 Keating, Ronald F.-120 Keene, Lynn-77 Keil, Philip Arthue-120 320 Kelfer, Marsha Lynn-140, 208, 211 Kell, James Carroll-140 Keller, Eddie-77 Kelley, Elton-140, 237 Kelley, Howard N.-120 Kelley, Denneth-48 Kelly, Beverly Sue-140 Kelly, James-120, 182 Kelly, Sherry Ann-120, 176 Kempler, Leslie-77, 202, 238, 239 Kennedy, Payton-41 Kenny, Marthag60,'77, 200, 204, 208, 227 Keoughan, Harriett-141, 211 Keppler, Martha-120, 128, 155, 204, 208, 218, 228 Kerchville, Joe-141 Kerr, David-141 Kellmer, Susan Grace-141 King, Anthony-132, 137, 140, 141, 163, 248, 250 King, Cindy--77, 167, 194, 229, 231 King, John-141 King, June Elaine-141, 174 King, Thomas-141 Kinnison, Linda-141, 180, 185 Kinsey, Gloria-77, 200 Kirk, Paul-120, 222A Kirk, Rodney-141, 222A Kleine, Walter-120 Kliefoth, Corky-132, 141, 155, 163 Kline, Pete Brice-120, 125, 159, 222A Kline, Phil-141 Klossner, Karen-141, 178, 190 Kneupper, Jane-141, 204, 222A Kneupper, Judie-141, 204, 208, 222A, 311 Kniffin, John-120, 235, 239 Knight, Johnny-141 Knippa, Jerry-120, 131, 164 Knorring, Susan-77, 194, 207 Knott, -Kenneth-120 Koch, James E.f141 Koester, Billf120 Koher, Eugene Chester-141 Koher, Rosemarie-77, 188, 229 Kohutek, Edward-77, 159, 208, 234 Koutsares, James-77, 222A Kraft, Johnnie-77, 222A Kraft, Judy-120, 228 Krisak, Joseph Mike-141, 235 Krisch, Nora Louise-120, 156 Krumm, Phil-120, 180, 182, 202 Kruse, Darold Gene-120 Kuehne, Jim-77 Kuenner, Andrew-141 Kuhn, Robert-120 Kukla, Fank-121 Kunkler, Mary Louise-141, 174 Kwan, Bernice Sue-121, 155 Kwan, Gene-121 Kwan, Larry-121 Lahutis, Ralph-77, 163, 185, 248 Labutis, Rf-:neeY43, 77, 164, 229 Lafitte, Peggy Jean-121 Lamb, Sandra477, 154, 188, 196, 208, 209, 218, 224, 226, 290, 310 Lamey, Hortense Lucy-121, 178, 216 Lamon, Caroline Ann-141, 171 Lamon, Emily Ann-141 Landrum, Jack-78 Langley, Linda-121, 188, 204, 222A, 222D Lanier, Carolyn Audrey4141 Langford, Florence-48, 209 Lanpher, Mike-121 Lansberry, Carolyn-121, 199 Larkin, Mary Kay-111, 121, 173, 204, 213, 222A LASSOS4227, 228, 229, 230 Latimer, Judy-121, 229 LATIN CLUB-210, 211 Laurie, James-141 Lawrence, Jo Elaine-141 Layman, Bill-141 Lazar, Annette-78, 156, 171 Leach, Paula True-141, 174 Leary, Shannon4141, 174 Lee Lee Lee Lee, Lee, v Barton-141, 222A Bobf78, 159, 168, 182, 222A Linda-78, 167, 186 Tom Kuo-141, 215, 236 Wan Gee-141, 192 Leggett, Claudia Ruthe-141, 186 Lehman, Ralph-121 Leibovitz, Eleanor Jean-141 Lenoir, Clinton-119, 121, 190, 222A, 245 Lester, Bill-53, 121 LeStourgeon, Dale-78, 103, 159, 185, 211, 213, 215 Levine, Jeanne-141 Levine, Marilyn-142, 173 Levis, Loarine Marie-121, 168, 196, 213 227, 231, 245 Levit, Roy-142 Levitan, Jody-142 Lew, Mae Chun-142, 174 Lewis, Conversef78 Lewis, Edward-72, 160, 164, 222E, 249 256 Lewis, Kathleen-142, 192 LIBRARY COUNGILAZ12, 213, 214 Lieblich, Bill!-142 Lifshutz, Susan Carol-142 Little, DwightA24, 121, 237, 239 Little, Gladys4142 Little, Shirley-142, 167 Livingston, Don-121, 164 Livingston, Paul-121 Livingston, Phil-78 Llamas, Elizabeth-142 Lloyd, Florence-48 Lodovic, Mary-121, 204, 213, 227, 229, 245 Logan, Arnold-121, 169, 175, 180, 182 Long, Alan-142 Long, Arthur Hilton414-2 Long, Patsy-22, 78, 185, 211, 213, 229, 231 Longwith, .lean4181 Lopez, Berta-121, 216 Lopez, Ernest-14521 Lopez, 166-78, 216,' 240 Lopez, Mary Ester-142 Lopez, Victor-237 Louie, Jimmy-78 Louie, Tillie-121, 156, 173, 190, 210, 211, 218 Lovelace, Alice-49 Lowry, Bob-78 Lowry, Mildred-142, 174, 216 Lozano, Annabellew-78 Lozano, Mary Helen-142 Lozano, Rachel-142 Lozano, Scarro!78 Lubel, Dickie-78 Luhel, Patsy-79, 196, 213, 229, 245 Lucich, Sylvia-121 Luckett, Earl-142 Luna, Eulalio G.-142, 179 Lutonsky, Anthony-121 Mabrito, Bruce-142, 238 Machock, Frank Richard-121 Magro, ,ludy-129, 171, 188 Mahan, George-49, 60 Mahan, ,lune-121 Mahan, Kathy-142, 204, 22213 Mainz, Jimmy-179, 213 Malone, Betty-79, 171, 229 Malone Malone Malone , David LynnA142 , ,limmie-79, 164, 22213 , Robert-142, 222B Malone, Edgar Bennett-121 Maltzman, Lee Carl-140, 142, 202 Maltzman, Pav-121, 154, 204, 218 ' Mandel, Stanley-142, 215 Mann, Charlie!-121 Mann, ,lim4121, 22213 Mann, Martha-142, 188 Manning, Rita Carol-142 Manuel, Robert Perry-142, 235 MATH Marano, Vincent Adam-122 Marblestone, Howard A.-142, 22213 Marchbanks, Lou-18, 79 Marcus, Stanley-122, 22213 Marek, 231 Wilma-122, 128, 196, 208, 228, Marjenhoff, Beverly-142, 192, 211, 217 Marrero, Carmen DoloresA142, 192 Marschall, Gayle-122, 187 Marschall, Ona-49, 187 Martin, Buzzie-122, 164, 245 Martin, lylike-122, 213 Martin, MitziA230 Martin, Shelley Willis-122 Martin, Sidney Taylor-142, 238 Martin, William-258 Martinez, Lionel Anthony-142 Martinez, Roger-122 Marzinsky, Eva-79 MASQUE AND GAVELf244, 245 Masters, .lames-142, 251 CLUB-190, 191 Mathis, Lillie Mae-142 Matjeka, Bob-25, 122, 164 Max, .ludy Lynn-142 Maxwell, Sydney-142 May, ,lanice-122, 228, 303 May, Rua,-4122, 159, 22213 Mayen, Marcella Elisa-142 Mayen, .loe-79 Mayen, Oscar-79 Mayer, Doris Margarethe-142, 192 Mayers, Bobbie-56, 79, 187, 190, 225, 245 Mayfield, Herly Ray-142 Mayrant, Billie ,leanne-142 Mazurek, Rondall-122, 144, 160, 250 McAdams, Van Doak-142, 238 McAlpin, Rita-122 McAnally, ,lon Philip-142 McBirnie, Stuart-122, 249, 251, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257 McBrayer, Michael-142, 237 McBride, Nanci Carroll-142 McCall, Mary Ellen-142, 204 McCammon, .lerris Stephen-142, 235 MeCammon, Malcolm-79, 235 Mccaslin, Kermit James-142, 237 McChesney, Mike-79, 216 McClellan, Davidx79, 164, 213 McClellan, .lerry-122, 173, 213, 227, 245 McClellan, Robert Ford-142 McClellan, Sue Ellen-132, 142, 190, 196, 245 McClellan, Yvonne-143 ,McClure, Barbara Joe-143 McClure, Dale-122 McColley, William-122, 237 McComb, Paul-122, 154, 235 McCormick, Bob-79, 213 McCormack, Danny-143, 235 McCord, Monty-238 McCoy, Lewis Clark-143, 237 McCurdy, ,lim Clifford-122 McCutcheon, Lynda-49, 214 McDaniel, Earlene .loan-143 McDaniel, Terry Lynne-143, 297 McDermand, lanell-143, 167, 169, 182, 193 McDonald, Kenneth Wayne-143 McDonald, Mary Ann-79, 188, 204, 205, 208, 227 McDowell, .lay-122 McFadin, Terry-80 McGarraugh, Bobbo-122, 164 McGarraugh, Mar,loA143, 187, 204, 245 Mcllhenny, Frank-117, 122, 155, 218 Mclnnis, Wilmoth-122, 174 Mclntosh, Carolyn-143, 167, 214 Mclntyre, Bess-49, 226 Mclohnson, .ludy-143, 222B McKenzie, June-122, 169, 204, 228 McLer0y, .lohn-143 lNlcMahan, Erlene-80, 204, 209, 222B McManus, Maria Theresa-143 McMurtray, Russell-80, 155, 218, 234, 239 McNeil, Bill-122 Means, Susan--122, 155, 211, 228 Meeks, Clayton-198 Meginnis, Donna-80 Melville, Melinda-17, 80, 169, 201, 209, 227 Melville, vlfglnla48o, 167, 187, 228, 231 Mendoza, Carolyn4122 Mendoza, Diane-143, 189 Mendoza, Richard-143, 235, 239 Mersinger, Bob-112, 122, 215 Mertsen, David-143 Mery, ,lean-80 Mery, .loan-80 Metz, Bruce Douglas-143, 183 Mewhinney, Preston-122 Meyer, Peggy-122, 173, 194 Meyer, Sandra Allen-143 I Meyers, Linda Ann-143, 175, 189 Meyers, Marcia Lynn-80, 167, 188, 189, 229, 231 Michel, Bill-143, 235 Michon, Betty-80, 154, 189, 190, 196, 206, 217, 218, 219, 225 Middlernan, Barry-80, 213, 215 Middleton, Carol-123, 131, 216, 227, 281 Middleton, Mimi-80, 99, 204, 228 Middleton, Sally-143, 204 Milazzo, Diana-143, 199 Miles, .lulesf123, 235 Miles, Ronnie-123 Miller, John-123, 183, 222 Miller, Kathleen-143, '302 Miller, Linda-143, 204, 232 Miller, Oscar E.-40 Minniek, Tim-143 Mitchell, Evelyn Kay-4143, 187 Mitchell, Lora-123, 167, 190, 211, 229 Mitchell, Mary Nell-143, 22213 Mitchell, Mike-123, 202, 238 MIXED CHORUS-178 MJR-195, 196, 197 Moeller, Mary Lynn-80, 228, 285 Moeller, Steve-80, 183 Moeller, Tim-143, 285 Mogford, Doug-4143, 22213 Molinar, Ramon-123, 238, 239 Moll, Penny-60, 80, 204, 213, 227 Monaco, Ray-81, 164, 185, 213, 245 Monier, Bill Kurt-132, 143 Monteer, David-81, 159, 236, 239 MONTICELLO-154, 155 Moore, Ace-137, 143 Moore Moore Antoinette-49, 211 Bill-123 235 Mooref Carroll-123, 249, 250 Moore Eddie-81, 183 Moore, Evelyn-123 Moore, ,lerry-123, 164, 239 Moore, Margiew81, 157, 190, 193, 216, 218, 219, 225 Moore, Tommy-123, 213 Moore, Wayne-81, 249 Morales, Larry .loe-143, 237 Morehead, B.-222 Moreland, Charles-81, 159, 236, 239 Morgan, Barbara-123, 126, 167, 169, 180 Morgan, ,loanna-123, 126, 228, 231, 309 Morin, Andres-123, 238, 239 Morris, Ann-87, 187, 189, 209, 228, 231 Morris, Rosalie-50, 191 Morris, William Bryant Jr.-143, 235 Morton, Charles-81, 249, 251, 252, 256 Moses, Raymond-50, 174, 175, 176, 179, 180, 183, 185 Moss, Jacqueline-87, 136, 155, 205, 213, 227 Mote, ReggieL143 Motes, Preston Miller-143 Motz, Albert W. Mourer, Maureen-123, 185 Mowat, Katherine4123, 189 Mullenniex, Jeannette Christine-143 Mullenniex, Vickie-123 Mullis, Veronica Lee-143 Munis, AnitaY81 Muniz, Ernest-87, 234 Muniz, ,loe-143 Munoz, George Arthur4143 Munslow, Tom-132, 164 Murphy, Mike-132, 136, 164, 218 Murray, DennisA143 Murray, Roy-132, 157, 164, 213 Murray, Victoria Antoinette-143 Musgrave, ,loe4143 MUSTANG BANDA222, A, B, C, D Myers, .lack 81 Myers, Richard-123 Nagy, Helen-123, 193, 217, 228 Naimark, Sandra Lee-143, 175 Najera, lrene-81, 94, 154, 189, 218, 228 Nanez, Roland-140, 143, 183, 213, 251 Narro, Sylvia-123 Nash, Cliff4l43, 238 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-206 Nations, Kenneth-81, 179, 211 Nava, Pretty-81 Nava, Delores Veronica-143, 189 32l Nava Irene 123 157 196 Neal, .lane 82 Neill, Kendall 123, 176, 191 Nelson Ben 140 143 250 4 g m : Q. ,M .I . TWNYW , ,Zyl . , 1 9 Zjacquelyrf Ami-144, 167, 191, 200 Nelson Nelson, ,lulieA82 Nerren, Frances-82, 167, 194, 229, 231 Nerren, Nick-123, 198 Neubauer, Madeline Kathryn-4144 Neuls, William-123 Neunhoffer, Betty-16, 56, 82, 205, 209, 213, 227 Newsom, Peggy-82, 106, 154, 171, 188, 189, 213, 218, 222B Ng Lai Lai-144, 175 Nichols, Robert-123, 222B Nickle, Betty Anne-144 Niemeyer, Edgar-111, 124, 160, 164, 213, 249, 251 Noake, Jimmy A.-144, 235 Noland, Robert Lee-144, 237 Nolen, Elizabeth Ann-144, 196 Norman, David-82, 185 Norman, Sandy-124, 220, 238, 239 North, Carolyn Leigh-144, 222B North, Carolyn .lane-144 Norton, A. W.--41 . Norton, Harry-50, 159 Norton, Tommy-144 Novak, Bill-82 Oherer, Miriam--25, 124, 173, 228 Obregotb Margarita-82 Obregon, llbgfy-144 3 O'Brien, David-82 O'Brien, Janice-82, 167, 172, 173, 187, 206, 225 O'Brien, Patrick William-144 O'Connor, Gerald-144, 237 Odom, William Michael-144 Oefinger, Danny-36, 111, 116, 124, 160, 164, 209, 301 Oefinger, Janet-82, 171, 201 OFFICER AND NCO CLUB-240 ywffqmrwwqv- , -ff-fy,--..-.ww -VY..-tv -- - -mf - Owen, Ellen-122, 124, 167, 176 Owen, Vi61e1-124, 167, 198, 228 Ownbey, Steve-144, 238 Ozan, BCllym124, 211 Pairett, Charles-124, 235 Palmer, Diane-144 Palmer, Marilyn Lee-111, 124, 173, 196 209, 227, 243, 245 Parga, Lilia-124, 175, 193, 198, 214 Pargmann, Glenn4124, 236, 239 Parker, Judy-167, 177 Parker, Lloyd Wayne-144, 238 Parr, Lonnie-124, 159, 222B, 222D Parr, .lanet-83, 225 Patino, Gilbert-83 Patterson, Annette-20, 83, 154, 214, 218, 225, 245 Patterson, Pal-20, 83, 124, 154, 214 Pattie, Pam-118, 124, 177, 189 Patton, LarryA16, 83, 164, 169, 180, 185, 214, 243, 249 Paulos, Sam-159,'191, 211 Payne, Kay-83, 195, 196, 197, 209, 228 Paz, Lee Espanosa-144, 236 Pearlman, Ronny-124, 243 Pearson, Etoyle Ann-144, 176 Peche, Joe Richard-144, 237 1 Ponce, Marcos Rios-145, 235 Pope, Jackson-15, 23, 118, 154 Portwood, Thomas B.-40 Post, Nancy'-125, 202, 222B Potter, Alan-125, 164, 215 Potter, Betty June-145, 187 , Q Potter, Mary Earle--145, 169, 183, 209 Potter, Nancy-18, 84, 172, 173, 205, 209, 225 Potter, Wendell Harveyi145, 169, 183, Pounders, Gail-84, 156, 191, 218, 224 Pounde fs, J61mAa4, 94, 160, 164, 214, 249, 250 Pedlar, Catherine-50 Pena, Pena, Pena, Penn, Perez Perez, Perez Perez 7 Perez, s Carlotta Nino-124 Donald Michael-144, 216 Phillip-83, 202 Dickie-124, 185 Angelo-84 Ernest-144, 235 Gracie-84, 229 L6iS-142, 144 Virginia-144 Perkins, James-84 Perkins, Norman-124 Perkins, Patricia Ann-144 Pounds, Penny-29, 84, 205 Powers, Glen-125, 243 Pringle, Mike-84, 220 Proll, Susan-22, 84, 196, 209, 227 Pullen, Alleng125 Puck, David Armin4145, 235 Purvis, Joan-84 Pyka, 1.ou451, 201 Quebodeaux, Eddie-145 QUILL AND SCROLL-218, 219 Quinn, Linda-125 Quintanilla, Dion-145, 183, 238 Raborn, Hariyet-125, 178, 179 Raby, Charles-125 Rainey, Sandyi125, 130, 199, 205, 214 227, 281 Paisey, Patricia-85, 193 Ramine, Philo Martin4146 v Ramirez, Anita-125, 187 Ramirez, Frank-125 Ramirez, Lee-145 Ramirez, Martha Ann-4145 Ramirez, Paulf85 Ramirez, Peggy-85 Ramsey, Don-125, 244 Randez, AlbertY85, 236, 239 Officer, Evelyn-82, 199 Ofsowitz, Jodie-82, 213, 245 Ogden, Leslie-124, 159 Ogilvie, Doug-32, 164 Ohman, Lars-124, 238 O'Leary, Angelene-82, 167, 187, 229 ' O'Leary, Brian-144, 235 Olguin, Stella-124, 189 Oliphint, .1 ulia-50 Oliver, .1 eanie-144 Oliveri, Williamv50 Olson, 218 218, Olson Charles-82, 97, 155, 159, 211, , 310 Olson, Chris-83, 157, 164, 191, 209, 219 .1 eannie-144 O'Neill, Cynthia-83, 185 O'Neill, David-144 O'Neill, Mike-83, 95, 206, 214, 233, 239 OPERA WORKSHOP-180, 181 Orazen, Elinor-83 ORCHESTRA-182, 183 Ornelas, BonnieY25, 191, 198, 206, 225 Ornelas, Elsa-83 O'Shea, Rudy-83 Oster, Pat-53, 185, 189, 193 Oster, Vivian-83, 217 Oswald, .lanicev+124, 175 Overstreet, Sandy-144 322 - .,.,Jg.1....4g,Q ., QM. A 4134. .:..,,,--19 9 ,,.s. Perkins, Ralleen Fay-144 Perlmutter, BarbaraA84, 198, 217, 225 Perry, Linda-124, 176 Persson, Maellen Stephanie-124 Peters, Ruth-84, 216 Peterson, Billie-124, 179, 199 Peterson, Eleanor-51 Peterson, GladysA51 Peterson, Joyce Louise-144, 199 Petrich, Alma-51, 155, 218 Philips, John-56, 84, 99, 159, 214, 220 Petty, Nancy Carolyn-144 Pfeffer, MfSgt. J.-51, 233 Pfeffer, Robert-84, 160, 164, 190, 191, 209, 215, 280 Pichot, Rhonda-124 Pierce, Dottie-84, 173, 205, 211, 214, 225 Pigott, Mike-111, 116, 124, 164 Pike, CarolA145, 175 Pimentel, Marcella Charistine-145 Pinkerton, Sandra ,lane-148, 175 Pintor, Carolyn-124 Pizzini, Larry-124 Planto, Arlette-24, 299 Pollard, Emogene-145 Pollard, lame-sA14O, 145. 164, 250 Pollard, Norma-145 Polunsky, Diane-124, 173, 187. 191, 214 Polunsky, Linda-25, 173 Polunsky, Melvinvlfl-5 Pomerantz, Ernest-125, 155, 215, 218 Poole, Harry-125 .-.. .i,...., . 7ii4....1...,.., , .. ..,. J, Randez, Mary Helenw85, 201 Randolph, Cecile-23, 125 Rangel, Manuel-125, 169 Ranney, Bernice Sue-125 Ransleben, Erwin4125, 236 Rateliff, Lynn-85, 159, 234, 239 Ratliff, Robert AdrianA145, 191, 238 Rath, Dotty Paisley-145 Rawlins, Peggy--145 Raybourn, Jimmy-145 Reagan, Judy-145, 191 Reardon, David--85, 214 Redmond, Franklin-145 Redwine, Susani145, 211 Reed, Beve-rlyA85, 189, 206, 209, 224 Reeves, Carolyn-125 Reeves, Charles-145 Reid, Jimmy-125, 157,218 . Reid, Tommy+85, 129, 164, 209, 215 Reinhard, Betty-125, 229 Remmers, Alfred-125, 209, 238 Rendon, Rose lVlarie485, 171, 177, 187 229, 231 Rendon, Tom-145, 231 Reyes, Mary Helen-145 Reyna, Elia-145 Rhew, Frank4125 Rhine, Brenda-118 Rhine, George-125 Rhodes, Bonnie Mae-145, 216 Ribako wski, Rosalie-85, 179 Rice, Vivian Jr.-145 Richards, Bess-51, 199, 231 Richardson, .lonnie-125 Richey, George W.-145 Richie, ,lan Charyn-145, 173 Richey, Sharon-125, 167, 173, 198, 216, 229 Richmond, Marvin Elliot-145 Richter, Dorothy-125, 193, 194 Rickert, Larry-145 Ricondo, Dolores-145 Riemenschneider, Bert-48, 85, 198, 206 RIFLE TEAM-239 Riley, David-118, 125, 218, 254, 259 Riley, Mary ,lane-145, 205 Riley, Richard'-146 Riley, Sue-146 Rinard, Stephen-146, 235 Rine, Barbara Ann-146, 175 Rine, Charles Henry-125, 236 Riojas, Armando-140, 146 Rische, Cynthia-85, 210, 216 Rittimann, Yvonne-126, 177, 227 Rittman, Louis-146 Rivers, Heram-85, 239, 257 Rivette, William-126 Rizzo, Dorothy-85, 171, 191, 199, 229 Roach, Joe M.-146, 235 Rebards, Bill-137, 146 Robberson, Nat-86, 214 - Robbins, Willard Stewart-146 Roberson, Sharon-86, 109, 167, 176, 177 Roberts, James W.-146 R0bcrtS, Judy-126, 196, 197, 227, 245, 301 Roberts, Pat-86, 109, 170, 171, 206, 229 Robertson, Mildred Ellak146, 179 Rubio, David-126, 165 Rudes, Terry-146 Ruiz, Julio Eulalio-146 Ruiz, Lupe-86, 194 Russi, Richard-86 Rutledge, Buckey-126 Rutt, ,lay-126, 236 Ryon, .lohn-126, 237 Saathoff, Sandy-126, 185 Safir, Susan-0126, 299 Sagor, Bryan-86, 214, 245 Sain, Gloria-54 Salas, Armando-126, 183, 202 Salas, Fernando-146, 235, 239 Salazar, Raymond-146, 183 Salinas, Fred-146, 236 Samuels, Fay-86, 205, 209, 225, 226 Scriven, Carolyn-147 Seale, Kenneth--147 Sechrest, Barbara Jean-147 Seffel, Edward Albert-147, 236 Seffel, John-127, 209 Segraves, Linda-88 Seligman, Henry Armer -147, 235 Semrod, Jerry-147, 191, 237 SENATE-158, 159 Sepulveda, Anna Marie- 199 Serene, Judith Gay-147, 175 Serene, Mary-147 Sewell, Charles-88, 159, 211, 238 Seymour, Joyce-88 Shadwiclt, Phil-127, 165 Shaffer, Judy-127 Shahady, Eddie-147 ., .-nr' -wx-1-:pw-'vw 127, 177, 193 Sanchez, Bertha-126 Sanchez, Gil-126, 237, 239 Sanchez, Roger-86, 220 Sanders, Paul-146 Sandford, Billy Bob-87, 160, 161, 165 Sandifer, Delores--126, 173, 197, 214, 228 Sands, Carol Fay-146, 179 Sanford, Martha-87 Sanford, Sherry-146, 175, 216 San Marco, Carmen-146 Saucedo, Sylvia-146 Sauer, Judy-87, 197, 227 ' Saunders, Robert-127, 185 Saxon, Clifford Allen-146, 147, 235 Sayle, Bill-127, 157, 191, 218 Schaezler, Chris-236 Scharlack, Susan-146, 175 Robie, Margaret-86, 171, 187, 193 Robins, Howard-126 Robinson. Betty .lo-146 Robinson, Mr. E. W.-40 Rocha, Janey-126 Rodriguez Arthur-126, 239 Rodriguez, Augustin-126, 237, 239 Rodriguez, Carlos-86, 190, 191 Rodriguez Don-86, 239 Rodriguez, Grace-126 Rodriguez, Henry-126, 237, 239 Rodriguez, lrma-115, 126, 177 Rodriguez, Joe-126 Rodriguez, Mike-126 Rodriguez, Pat-126 , Rodriguez, Rodriguez 1 Sylvia Ruth-146 Virginia-146 Rogers, Butch-126 Rogers, Dick W.-126, 165 Rogers, Johnnie Kay-86, 193 Rogers, John Robert-146, 257 Rogers, Mary Ellen-86, 96, 167, 187, 214, 222, 303 Rogers, Ralph-126 Rogers, William Louis-146, 257 Rominger, Thomas Lee-4236 Romo, Joe-146 ROPINC TEAM-231, 232 Roscheni, Carol Ann-146, 191 Rosenberg, Jerry-86 Rosenthal, .lane-86, 105, 108, 196, 201 Rosenthal, .led-137, 146, 165 Ross, Kayv126, 199 Rossi, Janice-126, 189 ROTC-233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238 Rotman, Mike-126 Rowden, Dale-126 Royer, Charlotte Anne+l46 Schenker, Cecil-146 Scherberger, Barbara-127 Scherf, Claudia-127 Schiff, Davw87, 159, 214 Schilling, Sand-lla-146-. Schirmer, Jon-127, 222 Schiwetz, Frances Marie-147 Schlesing, John-87, 162, 165, 209 Schlottman, James--87 Schmidt, Faith-147, 173, 279 Schmitz, Penny-127, 197 Schmoker, Judy-87, 201 Schnabel, James-147 Schneider, Irene-87, 167, 187, 206 Schneider, William-147, 236 Scholtz, Sandra-127, 177 Schooler, Sandra-147, 197 Schooler, Sharon-132, 147, 197 Schooler, Stewart-87, 165, 214 Schreiner, Betty-147 Schriever, Gerry .1 ames-147 Schroeder, 1ohnY87, 155, 202, 309, 310 Schuette, Joelv127, 214 Schuh, Corine-87 Schuh, Lorine-127 Schumacker, Leon-127 Schumann, Janice-127, 187, 197, 228, 231 Schurman, Ruth-127, 177 Schuster, Marlene-87, 171, 189, 194, 195 Schwartz, CarolA147 Schwartz, David-127, 245 Schwartzman, Mark-127 Schweppe, Connie ,lo-127, 205, 227 Schwinge, Gene-127, 160, 165, 249 Sciaraffa, Andrew R.+147 Scott, .1ohnf87, 214 Scott, Tom-87, 98, 165 SCRIBBLERS-172, 173 SHAKESPEARE-203, 204, 205 Shannon, Patrick-54, 249 Shattack, Manica-88 Shaver, Barbara-88, 177, 185, 189 Shaw, Charles-127, 235 g Shaw, Jack-44, 127 Shaw, Michael Lee-147, 238 Sheffy, Carolyn-88, 217, 225 Shellaby,,Gloria-88, 210, 228 Shellhorn, Lloyd-127 Shelton, Susanne-147 Sherrod, Barbara Nell-147 Sherrod, Nonnie Ray-147 Shields, Charlene Virginia-147 Shiflet, Ann-127, 167, 177,189 Shivers, Jackie-88, 197, 209, 227 Shoemaker, Georgiana-147, 183 Shook, Wayne-147 Short, Carolyn-127, 167, 216 Shulter, Bruce-147, 236 Shuttlesworth, Ann-127 Sieberg, Bob-88, 169, 180, 185, 215 Sigerfoos, Frances-147, 169 Sigler, Caro1W88, 167, 173, 201 Signoff, Judith-127, 194, 245 Simon, Ellen-16, 88, 224, 226 Simon, ,la 'V-147, 179, 193 Simpson, Hssell Bruce-147 Singleton, Patti--127 1 Sinkin, Nancy Ellen-147 SKELTONS-166, 167 Skidmore, MfSgt.-54, 233 Slocumb, Tyler-147, 198, 237 Sloten, Bryant--147 Smeltzer, Wesley John-147 Smith Smith Smith: Smith 1 v Ann-88, 189, 191 Bill-127, 185 Char1es435, 147 Donna Marie-4148 Smith, Elizabeth-88, 189, 201 Smith, Gary-148 Smith, Gil-127 Smith, Jeanne-128, 185 Smith, .lo Ann-128, 229 Smith, John+148, 238 Smith, June-88, 185, 226 Smith Smith Smith Smith 1 s 7 1 Leigh-23, 53, 88, 154 Marjorie Rose-148 Raymond Stanley-148, ROSS-128, 155, 198 Sohn, Nancy-128 Solanik, Alex-148 Sorell, Tom-128 Sowell, Carol Ann-89 233 323 .1 . .,.. 1,1 ...gy . w Ln,1 ,. - ' M . . 7 ' '!lg7'5 ' v W 'WWW' V T ' Speakes Irene 128 205 311 Spear Sandy 128 197 227 Spence Jlmmy 128 165 Spencer, Claudia 128 171, 173, 194 Spillman, Richard-128, 165 Spindle, Henry-148 Spooner, Susan Carol-148, 198 SPOTLIGHTERS-220 Sprague, Douglas-89' Spratling, Charles-128 Sprenger, Carol455, 125, 148, 175 Spring, Sherry-128, 167, 173, 177, 228 Sprott, Rupert-54, 165 Sprowl, Charles-128, 238 7 Spruce, Bill-89 Stacy, Linda--89, 167, 189 Stadheim, Terry-89 Stahl, Roy-51, 89 Stalbird, Mary Ellen-148, 177 Stalker, Roger-89, 169, 214 Stanfield, John David-148 Stanley, Durene-148 Starr, Peggy-148 Steen, Morris-148 Stehling, Kathy Ann-148, 216 Stemen, Leon-128, 216, Stenger, Patricia Yvonne-148 Stephens, Susan-128, 193 Stessel, Leslie433, 89 Steubing, Mary-89, 171 Stevens, Sara Ann-89, 179, 180, 187, 206, 225 . ' Stewart, Keith-128, 129, 165, 214, 307 Stiles, Joe-128, 237 Stoltz, Margaret-89, 171, 187 Stone, Barbara-148, 168, 179 Stover, Jack-128 Strange, Donald-89 Straube, Joseph William-148, 235 Straup, Patricia-89, 185 Stromberger, John Carl-89, 157, 168, 169, 218 Stropes, Larry Bi11A148, 237 Stroth, Gaylan Leroy-128, 165, 249 i Spence, Braden-89, 168, 214 STUDENT COUNCIL-213 208, 209 ' Stultz, Charlotte-128 Suarez, Rosalie-148 1 Sugarman, Ken-90, 162, 165, 185, 197, 213 Sullivan, Ed!-148 Summers, Leroy-90 Summers, Myrrl-54 Sundel, Martin-90, 154, 306 Surls, Lamar-148 Sutton, Mary-90 Swartz, Allen-148, 237 Sweet, George-128 Sweet, Martha Ann-111, 128, 173, 205, 227 Swift, William Tom-148 Swymer, Patricia Anne-148, 179 Szafranski, Gary Wayne-148 Szumski, Sue-128 Szumski, Judy Lee-148 Tahhut, Edith-148, 167, 183 Tabor, Bob-90 Talavera, Sylvia-129, 193 TALENTS, INC.-168, 169 Taliaferro, Maryf54, 197 Tallman, Pat-90, 213, 214, 245 Tangum, Richard-90, 209 324 Tanner, David-129, 165 Tawil, Aaron-148 Tawil, Crace4129, 173 Taylor, Ann-129, 177 Taylor, Deannav90, 218 Taylor, Jenna--129 Taylor, Johni129 Taylor, Ben-148 , 249, 250 Teal, Saundra-90, 194 Tedford, Jeff-148 Tello, Lydia490, 216 Teniente, Edward--129 Teniente, Sylvia-148, 187 Terp, Carol Ann-129, 187 Terry, Georgeanne-90, 171 Terrell, Lyndon Travis-148, 222 Tewksbury, Charlene-129 Thacker, Gene-129, 165 Theis, Jerry Wayne-148 Thomas, Edwardw-129, 249, 250, 254, 256 Thomas, James-129 . Thomas, Sheris90, 167, 216, 224 Thompson, Daniel Jones CJonseyD-129 Thompson, Roy-90, 159, 169, 191 Thrasher, Thurman-90 Tieken, Curtis-90, 183 Tinker, Barbara-91, 201, 203, 205, 224 Todd, Alex-91, 160, 165, 248, 249, 257 Todd, Gayle-129, 177 Toler, Loraine-16, 22, 91, 197, 209, 227 Toliver, Gwendolyn Eloise-129, 175 Yi..- T V Y -- -i., Vaught, Janie4130, 169, 180, 185, 202 Vaughters, Larryi130 Velarde, Alize-148, 193 Velarde, Sylvia-148, 193 Vetter, Kitty Gail-130, 169, 173, 180, 183, 185, 205, 306 Vidaurri, Dolores-149 Vidaurri, Johnny Joe-130 Viesca, Grace-149 Villazon, Barbara-91, 141, 169, 177, 229 231, 239 Vincent, Tommy-91, 165, 214 Voelkel, Pat-91, 165 Vordenbaum, Barbyw-130, 169, 177, 180, 197, 198, 228 Vrooman, Anna Marie-91 Waghorne, Hike-31, 60, 92, 151, 160, 165, 209, 249 Walker, Dennis Robert-130 Walker, Ethel-92, 185, 193, 199 Walker, Johnny-130 Walker , Kay Meree-130, 205, 227, 245, 301, 311 Walker, Linda-149, 191 Walker, Stephen Eugene-149, 238 Wallace, Pat-149 Walls, Donna-149 Wallace, Chester-130 Walters, Don-130 Tolk, Marion-148 Tomerlin, Pat-91 Walters, Frederick Burtonv149 Walters, Lilav141, 149, 187 Tomlin, Patricia Ann-148, 169 Toomey, Susan-91, 173, 191, 211, 218, 224 V 1 Torrance, Kay-148, 183 Torres, Norma-148 Torres, Ray4148 Torres, Robert-129, 236 Wantzloeben, Shelby-149, 175, 183, 187, 216 Ward, Jeanneflll, 130, 185, 197, 227, 245, 301 Ward, Mary Jane-92 Ward, Phil-92 Ward, Tommy-149 Ware, Jackie-92, 167, 177, 229, 230 Torres, Yolanda-148 Towsend, .1 ames-148 Travers, Mikef129, 235, 239 Traylor, Richard-148 Trevino, Diana-148, 183, 202 'Hating Trevino , GSQIEQW148 , Roland-129, 238 TRI-H1-Y-242, 243 Tristan, Ramona Jane-148 Trousdale, Lana-148, 179, 191 Troutman, Richard Elliott-148 Truex, Tony-129 Truitt, Leonard-129, 236 Tucker, Mary-91, 105, 108, 201, 205, 214 Tumlinson, Garyw129, 183 Tunnell, Edith-55, 206 Turley, Gene-148, 171 Turner, Judy-129, 228 Turner, Lynn-91, 157, 218, 308 Turner, Muerice-55, 149 Uribe, Pat-129 Valdez, Robert-91, 165, 214, 220 Valdez, RomeliaA130 Valdez, Sylvia-148, 177 Valencia, Luis-130 Valencia, RichardA91 Van Wye, Ben-130, 169, 183, 185, 211 Vanzant, Judith-51, 91, 225 Van Zant, Richard Sidney-148 Varner, Virginia-91, 189, 197, 209, 227 Vaughn, Eric-148, 236 Warren, Charlie-111, 129, 130, 165, 209 Wartell, Fred-130 Wassell, Bonnie-92, 173, 189, 197, 214, 228 Waters, Rickey-238 Watts, Bobby-147, 149 Watts, Vernon-130, 215 Weeks, Tillie4149 , Wehmeyer, Wilma-92, 171, 175, 201 Weiner, SiggyA149, 233, 236, 239, 245 Weir, Bettyi37, 92, 185, 197, 201, 206, 209, 228, 230 9 Weir, 11af130, 199, 217 Weir, Laura-55, 131 Weiss, Victor-55, 202 Welch, Frances-55 Wells, Edward Duard+130 Wells, James-139, 237 Wells, ReidA149 Werckle, George-119, 130, 159, 233, 236, 29 Wernli, Dorothy Ann-149, 205 West, Derek-130, 155, 202 West, Ellen-149, 197 Weston, Ricky-149 Weynand, Maxine Ann-149 Wheat,.MaIyA55, 193 Wheeler, Betty Lou-149 Wheeler, Kaye Evelyn-149, 179 White, Darlene-149 White, J im-130, 214 White, Paul-130, 236 Whitehead, Gay-149 Whitley, Sandra-131, 177 Whitt, Homer-149 Wideman, BarbaraA149, 194 Widmann, Lauraleef92, 201 Wilborn, Johnw131 Wilkerson, Dickie William-141, 147, 149 Wilkins, Claudia-149, 175, 180, 211 Wilkinson, Cecil Greer-131 Willars, Dee-131, 190, 191, 229 Williams, Charles!149 - Williams, Dale Louis-e131 Williams, Gregory-131 Williams, Jim-131 Williams, .limmie Maureen-149, 179 Williams, Larry-131, 202 Williams, Patsy-92, 144, 187, 231 Williams, Shirley Jean-131, 198 Williamson, Darlene-131, 157, 193 Willingham, Edna-56, 201 Willis, James Bennerv149 Willms, Stephen He-nryA149 Wilmoth, Linda-131, 167, 191, 229, 231 Wilson, Alice-149, 179, 187, 197 Wilson, Jacque Sue-131, 167, 173, 185, - e -'au'-u!Q5i,..m - --f N., -1-1 -mwzyf, 'i '?v3.f..- 2 4, , . ,..,,:,g', 4 il. 1 sau - 1 Wilson,'Patsy Carolyn-149 Wilson, Roger Ann-149 Wilson, William fBillyl-149 Windsor, Walt-121, 159 Wirth, Carol Lee-131 Wisdom, Sarah--131, 169, 176, 177, 180 Wise, Catherine-149, 179, 211 Wiseman, Cynthia-149 Wiseman, Maryv-92, 167, 189, 229 Wiseman, Suzanne-149 Witt, Morris-92, 160, 162, 165, 214, 220, 245 Woelfel, Margaret Peggy-149 Wogstad, Bobbie Victor-149 Wolf, Ximena-56, 206 Wolle, Charles Ray-149 Womble, Becky-92, 197, 214, 228, 231 Woo, Tene-92, 191, 199, 229 . Wood, Barry Jo-23, 52, 60, 93, 101, 205, 209, 229 I Wood, Mike Carl-131, 214, 235, 2 , 240 Wood, Phyllis Carol-149 IA Woodlee, Eddie-57 if Wwyess, .ludy-131, 197, 2 T od., Cha es,1'homas71B 198, 209 Wilson, Kay-92, 191, 197, 211, 227, 245 oolley, st 4131, 159311 J! C , N ' N , ' ,, X v. Q ,- Q , V , VV f I 7 in '7 ' L' of ,f 1. ' .f y .1 A l V ,J 1 , f' i . ' , it 1 f nf a f :' 1 f 1 f H1 Q! W ri . I' 417 QU' ' lf! 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