Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1964
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Texas. for The gear I 963-64 m1lil:EllU Fl Nwalf-siaff for an Old Sddier The Jefferson ihe public knows Q Yi s A snow d 5 II. .gi wi 3 . Q :Lb -'. - 2. ., M, w sw 1 - .wif ' af.-V M., iii' '4- L4 ,SQ VJ., XO Q-, S 3 . 1 1 Y From? Enhance is a beauiiful building in Spanish-Moorisl ,, E E 3 E - .9414 - passwo- sd ows on afdres and cohmm a' :He Main Enhance . . . a beauiiful building People make Jefferson. . . . lempered bg mulual respecl . . Qludenl bodg en masse! . . . sgmbols of beIonging. Theg plag lo win. . . .ibelween school and oommunilg ......IO ......54 ......86 .....l9O .....282 , Condihons aren r fhis crowded! Bu? Mr. Gregory and qeomefry siudenfs Dan Kowalik, Ray Parker, Gifberi' Hernandez, and Reber? Olsen wanfed fo fry ouf an open-air qeornefry class for size before complehon of The new wing. Jefferson needed To expend. So 'rhe consfruchon men came, Wlfh Them Came 'rhe novehry of bricks and machines and noise. Sfudenfs forgo? fheir sfudies, 'rhrilled by fhe progress advancing beneafh fheir very noses! 2 3 , i E z 5 s iris L 8 -.1 5 lnspecTing whaT will be The new building on The wesT campus To house his shop classes, Mr. Harold Tillman Takes a Tew minuTes To chaT wiTh The workmen. WhaT is now The shop will be The new visual aids cenTer. All summer, There were rumors: JeTT is geTTing a new wing. Where will They puT iT? When will iT be Tinished? Rumors were TacTs by SepTem- ber. Then came The Trucks and The workmen and The noise and The dusT and The conTusion. Drill- ing, when noT reminding us OT an unpleasanT Trip To The denTisT, inTerrupTed classes. DusT Trom The consTrucTion goT inTo our eyes and noses and hair. Truck TraTTic Threw large porTions oT our campus ouT oT use. Passage oT sTudenTs Trom The main building To The shacks was rouTed and re- rouTed To obviaTe conTusion so we walked around in a daze Tor weeks, never knowing where a new enTrance or exiT would show up. , BuT, iT was Tun. Because oT The noise, lecTure classes were oTTen changed To unexpecTed sTudy halls-handy Tor ThaT TesT nexT period. Under- neaTh iT all, There was The Thrill and exciTe- menT oT being TirsT-hand observers oT progress. Cu- riosiTy Turned us inTo arcade supervisors, oTTen wiTh unwelcome helpTul hinTs Tor The workmen. Juniors Thrilled To The TacT ThaT The wing would be in use Tor Them nexT year. Seniors loewailed The TacT ThaT The JeTT skyline would never be The same. BuT The shacks will be hauled oTT, never lwe hopel To reTurn. The Trucks and The work- men will leave, Taking wiTh Them The noise and The machines and The Thrill. ln' Ten years, iT will seem as iT JeTT had always been The same. and is in The process of building new wings To Take care ol' Them Needing a Tew Tinishing Touches, The new Easi Wing will be ready Tor use by SepTember. 9 . . . buf Jefferson is more fhan sfafisfics and news-ifems . . . People make Jefferson . Though lhe coming of winler broughr on a clouding sky and a ladinq expanse of campus greenery, The scarlel brilliance of lhe Chrislrnas poinsellias surpassed any Thal had graced lhe Jefferson campus for many bleak winlers, Blooms like lhese lhal Cary Lipscomb holds brouqhl' The spiril' ol Chrislmas io her iace and lo lhe laces of all Jefferson. oric M., Unaware ol her lrosf-billen nose-or iusl' nor caring -Barbara Dunn enioys every minule of The hislory- making lrek lo school in lhe ci'ry's only six-hour snowfall. ls has been so-so many years since 'rhe skies blessed San Anlonio wilh even a shallow sofl blankel ol lhal while slulff' Who likes 'ro praclice? Nobody, really, buf aflernoon rehearsals ol: Donna and lhe Dukes may help Them win a prize in lhe P.T.A. Talenl Show. Morning and evening pro- ducfions gave lalenled sludenls lhe opporlunily lo perform before parenls, sludenls, and quesls. I2 Though rain dampened everylluing else, if failed lo dampen 'flue splrifed supporl' of Trudy Weiner? al' 'rlrme Pony games. rjiiriagfr Busy balon al resl, Drum Mal. Howard Lewls direcls his allenllon downcourl during a pep rally. all kinds of people I3 sfudenis and Teachers N Q vszffg' L W ,L... I r V T , if viii ' f 5 as T I A TooTball coach calling signals across a pracTice Tield . . . Mrf ATlcins signing an adrniT Tor a Tardy sTudenT . . . a direcTor wavini his baTon aT The OrchesTra . . . a MonTicello sTaTTer and her sponso sTaying aTTer hours To meeT a deadline . . . a Spanish profesora en plaining The coniugaTion oT The verb ir . . . Mr. l.aTTerTy spealcin aT The ChrisTmas Assembly . . . an advisor cornTorTing a disappoinTeci would-be cheerleader aTTer announcemenTs Tor The Top Ten are mad . . . a gym insTrucTor binding a sprained anlqle . . . The laughTer i an algebra class when The Teacher says someThing Tunny . . . a cour selor sTaying aTTer school To hold a conTerence wiTh a sTudei who received a Tailing noTice . . . Miss WolT calling a moThc To inTorm her ThaT her daughTer is ill . , . a boy waiTing nervous ouTside Mr. Chambers' oTTice . . . The puzzled loolc on a sTudenT Tace as his Teacher expounds on The cornplexiTies oT geomeTry . . These are sTudenTs and Teachers. TogeTher, They are JeTTerson. Mevfwgw ' Q ,lr f df vm. A loolc of moclc horror crosses llwe face ol Scolly Mellon. Cauqlwl in lwis niqlwl'-slrairl' during a change of scenes in a melodrama from flue Slcellon Club producllon, The S+raw Ha+ Revue. , Im 714 5 5 t 9 if Q 1 me 5 , e rr' - fi 'gi 1 ,- r is ,L V gf' I M? x 'ML I ' A 'Www .z,. .f ,. L, A ,, 3 k ,, I Rnxf - Q if ' , 9 ,,fff3?f ?' , ., 333' '5 e e W 61 bmw fe-1231!--A, ...is 1 l .-.,,, ,Ji M Mfg .. ,QE '.::::::::,::,uf , ir gflgfffi, 'Flu 1 . fwfr Y, ,Q sq , fgxqrywr . ..-vu f J if K 5 ,ff ,, I ,Fr , 'Ag-W4 S, g5fff!,',5i W iv ILA , lilly I X -, ,1 7!nnf1'f,5Y A Am .rf ' v,-elves: ,, A 1 H 5 ff.'!!!fHfg., - 'V snag z Remember how we laughed? We would slarf wills a clwuclcle fo be picked up by everyone unlil we could hold our deliqlwl no longer and would bursl lorflw inlo lwappy laughler, filling flue Audllorlum wlllw sounds of pleasure al' The comedy produced by drama classes. I6 vw if W Exiroveris and Iniroverfs Jellires liave always been ,riqlwl parlial 'o Counrry- wes+ern music: so il wasn'l loo surprising wlien we colloned-up lo llre lioolenannies flier were sweeping rne nalion. Folk singing slring-srrurnrners like Roper? Lozano and Fred May became rlve enkerrainrnenl fad lor Lliis sclnool year. S S. IA, For The Golden Six, Senior Class Play, stage rancjs and cast member: pain llals fo look like llwe nwaiesic marble palace of Auqusrus, emperor of Rome o increase ine ilusicri of luxury, sewing clagsea and :girls in rne Cazr Crea e lumes lrom crimson velvers, royai sarins, and Tyrian silksu Desplie ilne splendor flie selling, 7l'ie underlying rrerne was terzion and suspense aa caan 0 lueirs of Auguslus was rnysrerieusly murdered for lwis belief in rlie Roman republic If . . . leaders and followers l:irsT There was a swooshing sound as Alan Rob- erTs blew The microphone clear. We Tensed and crossed our Tingers Tor luclc. The week had been Tun- paclced wiTh campaign parTies and rallies, and ban- ners had spanned The Main T-lall. We had laughed over our Tumbling aTTempTs aT The voTing machines, groaned in suspense when The TirsT day ended in a run-oTT, soberly discussed The meriTs OT each candi- daTe-and Tiercely supporTed our own TavoriTe sons. Now we were hearing Alan say, We have a compleTed elecTion. The new STudenT Council pres- idenT Tor T964-65 will be . . lWe prayed, LeT iT be . . . LeT iT be . . . Oh, leT iT be . . HLQUISE ADERT-TOLD! The Tension brol4e. We poured ouT oT class aT The bell and Turned ouT in droves To The Main En- Trance, where Louise was sTanding, To hug and con- graTulaTe her. lvlrs. Aderhold, her moTher, leTT her sixTh period governmenT class Tive minuTes early To avoid being Non view when The announcemenT was made. Tommy lvlayranT, her campaign manager, had a bigger grin Than Louise herselT. The losers good-naTuredly sTood in The background To leT Lou- ise have her day. Above all, There was Louise as she sTood wiTh Tear-smiling eyes, and Tousled hair and shoolc The hands oT hundreds oT congraTula,Ting JeTT- iTes and said, l'll Try, I'll Try so hard, And Alan. l-low did he Teel when he handed Lou- ise The pin which had graced his lapel all year? IT he had any regreTs, he did noT show iT. He had The loolc oT someone who lcnew he has done a good iob and who expecTs Louise Aderhold, The TirsT girl STu- denT Council presidenT since l958, To do The same. I8 Headless oT her hair disheveled by The crush oT well wishers, Louise receives h sTudenT body wiTh gracious smiles. Campaign manager Tornnw Mfwranr grin: wiiin sarfeiacfion as his candidaie accepis ine Din from ouiqcinq presidenf Aian Roberis, and Mrs, Taiiaicrro priciiinns i'rn g'wd i rave a presidenf I can rug! UU fr- Everyone nas gone Home-or on io anofner pariy, Oniy Hosiess Gwen Turner is iofi io clean up aifier an affer- noon of riorous campaigning. W5 been 'Fun' buf now ii's fime for us io se-file down +o ine serious business of deciding who will be Hue bes' choice for We new SW- deni Councii presidenk PM Freeman re':ea+ediv CYLJEIVTS 'Q shdert row TO work H19 vorinq rnacnines used in We eiecficn For Sipden' Councii presdeni ior V964-65. Haw ccfre if fools so easy? I9 buf mosilg I f 'K . Q , I ii Q if 1 jrgi, rl A ,,,,V ff 'lf 20 we LA, . ' K .4-5' ' 2 W - . w 1 , X H- . in-9' f img? ff . xr .M Snow? In San Anlonio7 Wlial slranqe gill did llwe weailwerman send us? Afrer a double- lake, mos? of us reacled in Tlwe lime-honored way-snowball iiqniing and snowmawbuiid- ing. Bu? Cary Lipscomb and Pliyllis Mayfield fools feminine deliglnl in discovering llial The yellow ionquils and purple Japanese magnolia frees on .campus nad fused early spring and lale winler info one 'lascinalinq February clay. jusi evergdag people l .f :,...,J,-- 5 ... V- -., N .. -..- A ,--A, ,Y-,,,,, N'-1 .- N ,'I 'P T 'A , 4- 5457 ,.. . ,-.f -.Q . Y- -f-:J -Jk -,, ,Vg ' -W, ,' ' -'1:rfi U, 4, K- '- - -Q - --r .. na -, - MA- l r s . A Q1 5 ' ' .. - . A ' . q. fA!, - 1.,,w.3a,wwixnai'elE41f!s2luk4!!ixa,m.1aHf54vQf:'ifiRQ? H ff .mfs ,hw Wiliam-is ..fK4'5?v - ln fall, Wren purple esters and fallen leaves surround Tlwe flag pole, llwe slmplo Coremoruf ol ralsrf' 'lwe Flag becomes an especially splencld aflalr, and we are never ln loo muclw 0? a lmrry lo pledge sfler' allegimcc oc on sou who do evergdag fhings T- A loolsorc and foollnall-weary Tom Slvelds Heads 'cr flwe parlflng lo' Howe, and a lic? dinner. Hours ol pracffce and worlcouls rrwalce Jellersorw sludenls our A slamding ellwle'es and well-rounded lrudl- vlduals. Rellel 'lloods llwe lace of Smale Blrrmbaum as llc Cool-cool waler ol: a lnall lfounlalru quenclses lwer flwlrsl lm llwe lwol' spring and lall momllws and olfers fa relreslwlrlg break jusl any ol' llme. gp. an .AQ f l 1 A X T Q N. 'I xbwwmw 41.136 Q , ..,. 'lv I l l 'E g W, We llll lhe halls wilh our chaHer . . . l-ley, show lhal lo Johnson! The El-l.S. bookslore has Animal Farm in, Ch, iusl mulliply by 9-il comes oul a : 5. Hfxagh, lhal lheme she gave us-whoever heard ol a lheme on 'Gur Anglo-Saxon l'lerilage'? No, we broke up. The sguare ol 2.39 is . . . hey, Ben, whal's lhe answer you gol lo number 87 l'Did you see lhal dress Nancy wore lo lhe dance? ll was labulousff' l-ley, who's Diana go- ing wilh? ls she going oul lor cheerleader? Was lhal lhe 8:I5 bell, or whalf7 Oh, no-welre having a lesl and l lorgol all aboul ill Do you have an English Lil. book? l-ley, look. Theres a pho- lographer. l.el's see il we can gel in on lhe picluref' MOH, she likes Skeel, so she's prelending lo be Susie's good buddy. Who'd you have a dale wilh lasl Salurdayff' There's lhe 8:25 belle-gad, l'm nol ready lor lvlr. l-lines and lhe Civil War and lhe Aggies yelf' So long! Look, l'll see you al noon, can you lend me.. .7l' Sh, lhal's lhe linal bell. 'lln reverence lo Thee, we come belore Thee in silenl prayer. For lhe nexl hour, lhe halls are guiel. Qnly lhe ceaseless droning ol lhe classes and lhe noises ol conslruclion dislurb lhe silenced and darkened halls unlil anolher bell signals a change ol classes, lunche lime, or lhe end ol anolher day. Casual acquainlances spring up and lasl become lriendships lhrough lhe remaining high school years and beyond. Mary Lanman and Marlha Wiegand chal aboul lasl nighl's dale, pulling oll lhe lhoughls ol lhal hislory lesl lhird period, as lhey climb lhe sleps once more lo anolher daily session ol classes. 22 and our romances . and are lasl-minule should have They managed lo wade lhrough lheir morning assignmenls lhe nighl belore, bul lelevision arid phone calls look precedence over lhe resl ol lheir homework. Now, however, wilh lourlh period coming up al any minule, Rich! ard Goodlel and Doug Goll desperalely work on lhose assignmenls lhal lhey iusl never gol around lo doing. I v ,fi r yy fel ix Faced wiih womework we done ihe nighi before Whaf's in a book? Before he buys a book from fhe English l-lonor Sooiefy booksfore, Kevin Rinard wanfs fo find ouf. The booksfore, operafed by El-l.S. members, provides a variefy of books accepfable in sophomore, junior, and senior English classes, Hello 4 , . l-ley, Mom, l'll be lafe again. llve gof a called rneefingf' Many sfudenfs like Mark Meyer find The fwo felephones in fhe Main l-lall handy for Calling parenfs for rides home, or for falking fo a friend who is absenf-if fhey are forrunafe enough fo gef fo fhe phones be- fore fhe lines begin fo form. Lo, fhe poor sophomore! Even Jim Billings' broken leg isn'f going fo help him and Mar- shall Lochausen gef a seaf on fhe Senior Bench when sfudi- ous seniors have homework on fheir minds, and are foo busy for chivalry in reverse. . , . And, affer fhe Chaffer has ceased, and fhe once-noisy halls are iusf echoing corridors, only mainfenanoe men like Mr, Nino Flores are leff fo erase fhe dusfy reminders of recenfly crowded pas- sages. Thus Jefferson greefs fhe nighf- in somber spoflessness. 23 , Fi ,. - , , . , .uid . , . 101112 A 35 7h fi cram for finals and college boards and ask for help on lerm lhemes 24 'ls .',,.., 3 , . ., .,., ef, if-fq,'sv 5: M eh. ' Ye ssl- l There's never enough lime for lhose final exams! Bobby Thraillcill lakes a quick glance al The cloclc and linds lhal lhe lvvo hours 'lhal had slrelched oul end- lessly al lhe beginning ol lhe period have now diminished lo almosl nolhinq. Wilh open noleboolc and pencil busily scribblini las?-minule noles, sophomore Bob Galvan wonder if he'lI ever malce heads or 'rails oul' ol 'rhe con fused iumble ol: lacls he has slored away iusl lo Dead Week. Using oyeryflning ayailablefflwrnbs, pens, norocards, books brains end reference +ables-Dave Dodson qailiers research rnalerial for Prose ineywalzle ferrn llnernes. Well, my nolecards are in order. l've gal a inerne. My ouflines wrilfcn, Now if only l can gel inspiredll' Eddie Haye- low's dilennrna is one all seniors lwave lo lace in Englisli lV wlwen researclw papers are due, And, like Eddfe, we usually iincl ourselves wiflioul a 'rliing lo say, despile weeks ol preparalion. s -, 3 as New 1-uf' Hands and arms inieriociced io symbolize ihe closeness of friendships in a social ciub, as each M.J.R. member drops Pai' Ryan ro show she is accepied. 26 Hooray for Biii Sparks! He iinaiiy made ihe honor roii. And ro prove ir, he's cuirinq his name our oi ihe Deciarafion fo send io aii his relarives and dear friends. Now .ihey'il have io believe him. We are happg a+ having made honor roll, fhai special club . . . Al Z S 'Kewl' j 5 43, . in J - i . w. 1 ff X' K . ii: 2 N2 1 X , .WR y M Remember your lirsi big Jefferson Gym was iranslormed inio an smelling only fainily of iennis shoes. Thai algebra class became 'rhal' special you'd see every day in crowded halls and suddenly loolced lilce characiers from a novel as They danced gracefully by. And you? ihaf was 'ihe loiggesl change oi all. For ihai magic evening you became eleganf and ed, willy and gay, charming and beauiilul-a of Hearis in a long swirling evening slcirl. 52 52 OH NO' TWENTY SECONDS LEFT . .. I9 COME ON, JEEE! OH, NO! FOUL ON LEE' PLEASE MAKE THAT! . . . SINK IT' 53 52 I4 I3 . . . WE'RE WINNING!! 'TAKE IT AWAY!...5...4...3... BUZZIII YEA!! WE WON! and excifed ai Iough vioiories on Ihe gridiron and baskeiball floor Ahhouqh Ihey wear Ihe Orange and WhiIe OT fhe Universify of Texas, '60 grads Anihony King and Hix Green, and '62 grads Tommy Nobis and Phi! Harris SH!! Tee! a sense of !oya!Iy 'Io The Jeff Rec! and B!ue, They say. These Jefferson qraduaies are 'Tour big reasons Tor Ihe undeTeaIed, un- Iied season which pu! Texas No. I. The Tour me! wiIh Iheir former coach. Mr. Pali Shannon, on Ihe U. of T. prachce Tie!d and Ia!Iced of oId Times. We are the Mustangs Who are the Mustangs? We are the Mustangs! What kind ot Mustangs? Fightin' Mustangs! Welt, yell, you Mustangs, yell! We yeited. We yeiied 'tit our throats were sore, 'tit we had no rnore voices tett. We sgueezed into 3:15 pep raities in the gym and beited out the Fight Song with more enthusiasm than we thought we could rnuster at the end ot a weary day. We dressed in Senate shirts, t-iayne shirts, Lasso and Band unitorrns, R.Q.T.C. khaicis, and converged on Aiarno Stadium where we yeiied our hearts out at every game to show that we were with our boys in spirit. And spirit was what we had-the extra Mustang that was everyone. Yes, through the giory ot victory and the bitter disappointment ot deteat, we-ati ot us-we were the Mustangs!!! We are dismaged bg pop iesis and heavg homework schedules . . . l have a hlsfory Lesl lo sludy lor, a biology nofeboolc lo ge ready, and lhree pages ol georqelry-all lor lomorrowl' walls Barbara Andrews as Madeline Anlhony wlnces syrnpa lhellcally. Why ls If ihal we could go a week wllh a home work-Free schedule, by fhe nlqhl we wanled lo Walsh Says nara on lelevlalon, we always end up wilh horneworlf? Up lhe Jolly Roger! Pop Tesl lull speed ahead! Dev Tarro lhlnks lhe skull and crossbones is qolnq loo lar, bul Mr l-llnes lusl laughs . . . and lhlnlcs up anolher qoeshon. ,Q 5--f .- Q Sem Goldiarb is enioying every minufe oi leling Sharon Howard find oul wnal boys go 'rnrouglw every dale. Once a year, al wlwe Lasso Backward Dance. girls X are genllernenl -I -X c,? QIL12 JJ M 1 1 0 . 5 and ihe ' ' prospeci y kk or a l xl daieless lj weekend wr Breallues llwere a girl wifn soul so dead wno never lo nersell has said, l wisn rliaf darn 'plnone would ring! No malrer now popular Susan Slein is, lnere are bound lo be some Salurday evenings sne is bound lo spend alone, For every lonely girl, Tnere is a lonely looy. Bu? David Salir is in a more advenfageous posilion. l-le can pu lwis Siudenl Direoory lo good use and rernedy nis daleless silualion, even il if is Leap Year. 3I Nov. 22, l963, began like any oTher morning aT JeTTerson. We wenT Through The usual rouTine oT morning classes: Turned in homework, Tailed and passed TesTs, and Took lecTure noTes. Lassos and cheerleaders prepared a 3:l5 pep rally. The lv1usTangs were To play The Edison Bears The nexT nighT. Classroom doors were decoraTed wiTh spiriT messages Tor The Team. We wenT To advisory and heard The bulleTin, Then wenT To lunch: and, because iT was Friday, The menu included The usual Tish and macaroni. ConversaTion ran along The same lines-car daTes and Tashions. A Tre- guenT Topic was The Senior OuTing. Some people were a liTTle exciTed abouT The PresidenT's visiT The day beTore. lvlosT oT The conversaTion, Though, was oT The coming game. Feeling ran high abouT iT because iT was The lasT oT The season. IT was Color Day, oT course, so red and blue dominaTed The sTudenT cloThing. When The bell rang Tor TourTh period, we gaThered up our books and headed Tor class. lT began as a rumor- Someone shoT The Pres- idenT. . . . An assassinaTion aTTempT. . . . John- son . . . in The arm. . .. The Tive minuTes beTween TourTh and TiTTh periods were Tilled wiTh conTused silence. No one believed or wanTed To believe, anyThing. We prayed silenTly Tor The PresidenT. AT TiTTh period, iT was conTirmed: The Pres- idenT is dead oT an assassin's bulleT. People sTarTed crying. People sTood and sTared. The only sounds were occasional sobbing, The cease- less droning oT radios, and The consTanT sTaccaTo oT .ringing phones To Tell us whaT we already knew. FurTher news was piped over The P.A. sysTem. Whole classes where rooms had no inTercoms lisTened ouTside rooms ThaT did. The TacT ThaT The news could only oTTer repeTiTions oT whaT They had been saying since The Tragic announcemenT was oT no consequence. We were To hear The news many Times over beTore we were To accepT iT. The PresidenT is dead. . . . lvlr. Lyndon Johnson, unwounded, will be sworn in as PresidenT. . . . Texas Governor Connally is ouT oT criTical condiTion. When school leT ouT Tor The weekend, we sTayed glued To our Television seTs and newspapers. The ouTing and game had been called oTT-oT whaT imporTance was peTTy rivalry when we had losT a PresidenT? Monday morning, we waTched The PresidenT's Tuneral. We came back To school Tuesday in a more sober sTaTe oT mind. We had learned oT The vile ugliness oT bigoTry, The viciousness oT haTe, oT The grieT oT a naTion-and ThaT liTe musT go on. The reacTion To The TaTal shooTing was The same ThroughouT JeTTerson. Tears and anguish alTered The Taces of library sTudenTs, sTudenTs in The halls, and in classrooms and oTTices. 32 We run The l l l E gamui of emoiions from anguish ai When Presidenf Kennedy vislfed San Anfonio for fhe ded- icafion of a new building complex af rhe Aero-Space Cen- rer af Brooks Arr Force, John Polich, Jefferson phofoq- rapher, capfured The vibranf aliveness of his bronzed face and Jrhe surprise of his sun-bfeached hair. Some Jeff sfudenfs falked wlfh The Presidenf and walked wifh Mrs. Kennedy To her car. The nexf day, in Dallas, fhe Presfdenr was sfruck down by a sniper's buller. . . . ihe deaih of a Presideni fi' 1 33 v Jell has always been a newsworfhy school. This year, lo prove iusl haw olrlen Jefferson Makes lhe Papers, lhe Journalism I class placed news ilems involving our school on lhe bullerin board in lhe Main l-lall. Vibranl aoling aloilily lhal' makes his co-aclors worlc lo relain lhe mood he se+s won Chuck Anderson lhe Nalional Slar Award and 'the Nalional High School Speech Award, giyen lo only one sludenl in each school. His per- formance in Angel S+ree+, opposile Suz- anne McCord, won him a place in The lnlerscholaslic League All-slar Casl. 5325? 'Z' fix VM A Team Capl: Na+ Eisenberg's boa: lighls up, signalling lhal his learn i Jim Shank, Sieve Golden, and Rose Ar l-larris is ready wilh anolher on-lheespi answer. The Heducaled Muslangsw be Keyslone high schools on The KENS-l program, On 'Phe Spo+, 'ro relire und fealed. l lhe brains of Cenlral Calholic an . . . lo pride in all our achievemenls Please, people. Pul some leeling Info ill Mr. Kole Coaches luis award-wlnning muslclans. The Muslang Band look sweepslakes lwonors In marching concerl, and drill in lnlersclwolaslic League Compellllon. and honorable aohievemenls ll. Swag! ,Z s is Clockwise: Mike Newmark, David Barreif, Alan Roberls, Rob- erl Frye, Jim Shank, Marfha Posl, and Rose Ann Harris. Where are we going To college? Columbia, says Mike Newmark. Texas, of course! declare Marlha Posl, David Barreli, and Jim Shank. We're lor Rice! grin Alan Roberls and Roberl Frye. And Rose Ann Harris is going lo Trinily. These are lhe seven Nalional Meril Finalisls. Two, Mike and Roloerl, are Meril Scholars. 36 Q A ii r fi -,, c F ii s ii is ,N ,:, ? I I 5 . . 5 Chosen besl San Anlonio newspaper iealures wriler for lhe Express-News youlh pages and second-place winner in siale compelilion, Mary Callan needs an add- ing machine lo lolal her lineage. bolh in school and downlown newspapers. Mme, ,wllam This liTTle Toe goes To M.l.T. This liTTle Toe sTays home. ThaT liTTle Toe goes To STanT'ord. And ThaT big Toe runs all The way To Harvard! STeve Golden, resTing aT The Class Day barbecue, con- TernplaTes his Toes as he muses over The Three Tour-year scholarships oTTered him. The second- in-sTaTe lnTerscholasTic League Slide Rule conTesT winner, who chose The Harvard scholarship, also received a S500 granT Trom The NaTional Honor SocieTy. BeaTing ouT Time in a raTher unscholarly Tashion, Jo Anne AlberT doesn'T look like The serious girl who won The Bexar CounTy Medical Award in I962 and I963, The i964 Aerospace Award, The American ,Cancer SocieTy Award Tor second place in The Biology Division and was placed in The Honors Group in The WesTinghouse Science Talenl' Search. wi- JeTTerson hiT The iackpol on The coveTed OTTo Koehler scholarships This year, Taking Two, Alan RoberTs, shown wifh The donor. goT The word a few days before Jeanne Borden linseTl. No Koeh- ler scholarship had come To a JeT'T sTuclenT beT'ore. l 37 and exaliaiion ai graduaiion and Angela Guerra has burned up enough calories lo 'lake care of lhis calce. They say lhal lhe new dances are only lhrowbaclcs lo primilive Tribal riles. So Cheryl Coveney and Jack Payne aren'T really having a ball: +hey're merely re- leasing all fhe accurnulaled fruslralions of lhree years in one mad, rnad, mad, mad, mad nigh? of fun ar 'rhe Senior Barbecue al La Villila. pariies Slani Miller's Poel Proleslu in 'rhe Declarafion has praclically made him Jefferson! poer laureale. So il was no surprise when his poem, Memoria Tenesimusn was voled lhe official class poem. The lheme ol S'rani's poem is lhe class mollo, We pass lhis way bul once. Yer, Slani conlends, we have our memories, despile whar lies ahead. img Y 'K . 'XX Wi' fy WW Al lhe lasl mlnule of lhe las? hour of The lasl day, fhe poor pholog- raphers losl lheir aplomb. And, so doing, They caplured all of 'rhe lension and conluslon of gradua- lion. Some day, when you have lfnne, lake a close loolc. More fhan a lillle reminiscent Johnny Sfrange wonders whal happened fo fhose lhree shorl' years fha? had seemed so long. 39 We are lhe people of Jefferson and lhis is a book aboul people Reliel, smiles, and a lew lears lollow Chuclcwagon an- nouncemenls in rapid succession. Oul-going cheerleader Annella Bell envelopes new lvluslang spiril boosler Valerie Anderson in a hearly hug ol congralulalions. The ranks and liles ol lhe Lassos, Band mem- bers, and R.O.T.C. cadels were in perlecl pre- cision. Anlicipalion mounled. Slomachs had bullerllies. Tears were close lo lhe surlace. For lhe seniors, il was lhe end. For lhe juniors, il was lhe beginning ol lheir execulive year. And lhe sophomores began lo dream. We sullered lhrough seemingly endless an- nouncemenls ol awards, biling our nails. Then 'lhe announcemenls reverberaled across lhe lield. Mililary decorum gave way lo lrenzied hugs and cheers. Jellerson was on parade. Fireworks clirnaxed lhe Lasso Play, Meel Me in S+. Louis, wilh a bang! The Smilh lamily, wilh all lheir laeaux and sweelhearls, rush lo a window in lime lo see lhe noisy and colorlul opening ol lhe l904 World's Fair in Sl. Louis. 40 Sharon Reese and Carolyn lvlaclienney will boTh be maioreTTes The MusTanq B nd nexT year. This will be The TirsT Time Tor Sharon while Carolyn looks Torward To anoTher year. Their reacTions are The same Though surprised and ecsTaTically happy. WiTh rings on her Tingers and spurs on her booTs, Lasso Maior- elecT, Jane Findling, will have music wherever she goes. She'll have To reTurn The rings lenT her 'For good luck, buT The iingling of her spurs will be a consTanT reminder oT The nighT aTTer The Lasso Play when Di- anne Findling announced ThaT her sisTer would follow in her fooTsTeps as highesT-ranking Lasso. T X To show whaT makes iT anoTher oT JeTT's award-winning Teams, The R.O.T.C. Drill Team puT on an exhibiTion Tor a Chuckwagon audience. Their precise marching and riTIe Techniques drew The kind of applause ThaT's reserved only Tor The besT oT JeTTerson, wr rr r' . .-.Q -a 1.-1 These are fhe six-poinf officers. Differenf in races and creeds, fhey had a common challenge, As one, fhey mef fhe challenge. Color fhem Jefferson leaders. To fhe honor and renown of 'rhe Red and Blue fhey devofed fhis year. Color fhem loyal. They rose fo fhe fop posifions in fheir organizafions because of fheir merif. Color fhem cream-of-fhe-crop. Their ambifions vary. Their college campuses will be far-flung. Color fhem separafe personalifies. Whafever fhey sef ouf fo do, fhey have done. Color fhem gone. ulur ,,,,a- A I W -sw' 4 A A wfvgfw, f W. ,.,. M QA Fw E M N we a,. ,L A x ,sk fm A, H52 'L 'Yr This is Dianne Fihdling. She is Lasso major. She is Jrhe whip in I. asso-sponsored drives. 5? 5 'fe ' A 'f vi W sg, f K , .s f , eff -1 N f She is The ideal Lasso. Color her spiri+ed. 5. Q . , 5 ,. ma ,W , V A i' fu ,W -LM A - WL ,, 7 fi Y. 4 Sfwfa 6 ,P , far ,-M af an X 1+ V x TYW N35 fri r g .Q 12. 'xi 3' V 5' sf f WH .3 was ff W ' Y M1 ft 1 1, 5? -f ,H A Q 1 if 4 If sv Q' .f 1 Y Y f' 1 ff .sf P is 12 A ' 1' P Q P 1 'K' E Q Q A af' ei? v is A' My 4, . y 9372 s V 1 . 4 M ' ji l',,e,H if g I ' V E AQ K3 4. ...bs h is 1. W -I , In . ygigiws 5551-Q65 K -Vin we - 1 X s f . 7 V, it N I ,. V 24,24 K r A, 'M ff' . ii 47' 2 ff is fa. -Q . 4 Y .. 'T' A W A , . .if I nk NW S Th 'fr 2 rf 'S if 1' K P Q 9' , .1 M 623 X. ff 'iw . .f'- , 23 Mk gf 'J J r W ,, f M- W Mx ffeiq .X 3-, r x A., 1 Q-S .. .7 1 I H., V63.,u,..,L k W. s, 11,5 l. we f s lf ff, if . 35,-y- 'T 75 ' ,MQW M V This is Barbara Blass. She is edilror-in-chief of rhe Monficello. f 1 W ms's P ?s X She cledicared her senior year Jro Hs publicalrion She hopes you enjoy +his book. h --L .e Color her eager To please. QP 'El-'-'25 V 'Me Decfaaatdaa and 'Me 77Zcw86ce66'a f 1135! if Q Q' 51D1,f5i,T516!1Mfg5i 52,4 fJ2l?i?z522QfLi2f Z3 Q Q mwl ' fwmwmwl'ig'-N-f5A5fm:'5,'f.'fE'35iQ f3Wf3lQZ'3i3S:5f.QfQ-Lww-f-:WMMN.,:H---- SAN AN 'rON1o.TEx,xs reagprme: PE 3-1296 ,,J2 'A ' - ik! QCLCKEUL 1 I , L ,ROM Usd. QQ NW, 4.bx h iQ K1g Q. ,wem,Q.5l,5 5 Lili 65 Qflfvlii 2 1 fs . . f V N' , ' ., . , , , '?w.,f1,,.L in 3 LU4aQxMW , 'Q , Y mx . t , J 'Q .- w.k. -H Q,K x..,Q,Q,, 5 4 N N w 5 5 The School Board ol llwe Sen Anlonlo lndependenl School Dlslricl meet To discuss progress on Jellersorfs New Wing. Members are ll.4r.l Mr. l-larry Curnulfg Mr. Tom Murralwq Mrs. Claude Anioly Mr. Oscar E, Miller, superinlendenl: Mr. George Gullmrle, board presidenl Mr. A. W. Norlon, asslslanl superlnlendenl: Mr. Ralplv Cardenasq Mrs. Hayden Miller: and Mr. Lewis Lee. 56 Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Lafferfy form parf of a receiving line af a faculfy fea af Oalc Hills Counfry Club. An air of experience and efficiency surround Prin. Bill R. Lafferfy. l-lis slcill as a former dean of looys and vice-principal has placed Jefferson in capable hands. Consfanf supporf of school funcfions and an emphasis on aca- demic achievemenf malce a friendly, under- sfanding principal. 4 , V W X A new school year broughf a shuffling in fhe ad- minisfrafiye sfaff of Jefferson. Mrs. Ximena Wolf, formerly a counselor, and Mr. Gerald Eveffs, formerly on fhe feaching sfaff, foolc fheir places as dean of girls and dean of boys. Mr. Roloerf Chambers assumed fhe single fifle of vice-principal. The Big Four of Jefferson ll.-r.l Mr. Bill Lafferfy, principalg Mr. Roberf Chambers, vice- PVlVTClDf3lT Miss Ximena Wolf, dean of girls: and Mr. Gerald Eveffs, dean of boys, rneef fo discuss some fufure problems. P' f Al ' ...ai . M A if , F. , , Keeping a band member biling his nails in suspense as 'lo whelher The dir? will evenlually gel To The Tree, Mrs. W. I. Herndon, '62-'63 president and Mrs. O. C. Swanson '63-'64 president rrv rneir basl' in rhe free-planling ceremony. As a resull of her acrobalic performance af lhe annual P.T.A. ralenl show, Marqarel Rees won firsl place in lhe novelly division. 58 P.T.A. execulive commillee members who arlended lhe meeling April 23 are ll.-r.l SEATED: Mrs. A. C. Dullnig, Jr., Mrs. Silber? Brown, Mrs. Jaclc C. Smilh, Mrs. Norman Davis, Mrs. Sam Gran- berry, Mrs. O. C. Swanson, Mrs. Joe F. Sirianni, Mrs. Ernesl Barberio, Mrs. John Camp, Jr., Mrs. Sam F. Biery. STAND- lNG: Mrs. Ralph Ewing, Mrs. T. A. Murrah, Mrs. Cecil Mynier, Mrs. Pearl S. Doolillle, and Mrs. Jay Sides. A senior receives lielp willw ner college plans from Mrs. Pearl Doolilfle, senior counselor 'Y f' Mrs. Lorraine Klrlc, iunior class counselor, offers assislance in planning a senior Clwoice slip. Soplwornore Counselor Ivlrs. Lorena Davis discusses requirernenfs for enrrance info 7 Texas Universilry willw a soplwornore plan- ning almead. Responsible for all afiendance records, Mrs. Mariorie Allcins, allendance feaclner always reclweclcs for accuracy before fucking papers away in flue file cabinel. cr: 'N f 1., -f at - any or 1-ff i P i N, .N . W H V ff---f f- --f ,.,s,,, - -1..N ..M .V., ,,. H V .' -W ,, ., - ,Y -WW , ve W , , K LV . nj ,hw HM ,L+ J., n - ..i, -i-- L V f ,W L - W ' i is 5-g,,l,i',gf,z'.'ffz,irj .W V A ,A,, yA,. ,b,g.,,e .. i ' ' 1 ..pifif- Ifwfwr ' M Jsii -A i i V s W. is saia Q l fy, 5 K . . P f ffifilflri it L 41 'Z f --2,ES !M f ' 31' , Q -ifieiillwir- ' P i -s L V ,f ,r 43. ig. .1 . s . i , sae , .9 . is f' fri 1' A 'Iw i'- '.. r we :MII 5 Q' sss 1 i 4 ,s 2 f Q lei -' if ? ',5'.15E?1ff! 515.15 fi , is ' ' 59 Q 'Aff a Miss Allen irowns on Mrs. Pe+rich's valianl efiorf lo lhaw ou'r her feel on 'rhe radialor ihe day of ihe big snow. Miss Louise Allen, Library ' , E F? Looking al lhe posiers, emply coiiee cups, and coke bollles, Mrs. Aclerhold wonders if lhere couldn r be an easier way To end The Campaign parries for Sludeni Council presicleni, Mrs. Louise Aderhold, Social Science , wg 32' f K ,Z Corning from Colorado and dis- playing her snowmanship, Mrs. Ambler adds a lasf ear To her snow muslanq. Mrs. Judiih Ambler, Social Science 60 A, From a conqlorneralion of Tubes, wires, screws. and knobs, Mr. Andrews consirucis a l-lealih KH audio oscillalor which produces sound waves. Mr. Joseph Andrews, Science, Bi-Phy-Chem Foreign Language Jefferson offers four foreign language courses: .Spanish, French, Lafin, and German. Alfhough foreign language is nof required for high school graduafion, mosf colleges ,require fwo years for admission. Sfudenfs af Jeff may falce fwo years of Lafin, French, or German or four years of Spanish. The Language Lab helps sfudenfs fo hear and fo correcf errors in pronunciafion and fo improve accenfs. This facilify, wifh 30 individual unifs, was made available from funds falcen in af annual P.T.A. 'ralenf shows. French classes are using S5000 worfh of Encyclo- pedia Brifannica maferial. This combines The visual, audio, and lingual phases of feaching foreign lan- guages. Foreign language courses also feach abouf civil- izafion, hisfory, arf, cusfoms, geography, legends and idiomafic phrases of fhe counfry being sfudied. Miss Vivian Arsfein is head of fhe Foreign Lan- guage Deparfmenf, is xi Meefing anofher day wifh a smile, Mrs, Basedow signs in before 8:I5 af fhe Main Office, her firsf iob of The morning. Mrs. Lucy Basedow, Foreign Language, English, German Club Lisfening fo her Spanish IV class franslafe Panorama de la Civilazacion Espanola, Miss Arsfein becomes engrossed in fhe novel. Miss Vivian Arsfein, Foreign Language, Deparfmeni' Chairman Mr. Balmaseda somefimes finds some sfrange answers on his fesfs. Sue Nielsen and Phyllis Mayfield ioin him in laughing af fheir hisfory-making answers. Mr. Francisco Balmaseda, Social Science Have frouble wafching realisfic biology films? Leon Rigamonfi dicl and Mrs. Barron was iolly on fhe spof wifh fhe firsf aid-ammonia boffle and ice cubes. Mrs. Anne Barron, Science WL X nkqicll sg- JM On a Two-monTh safari in ATrica This summer, Mr. Bender will Travel Trom Cairo To Cape Town by any available mode oT TransporTaTion. Mr. Charles Bender, Science 62 Was iT some hungry bug ThaT laid MVS- BrighT's garden low? A spray gun and more work will puT iT righT again. Mrs. Eline BrighT. Commercial Science DeparTmenT ReTlecTing The presenT-day emphasis on The im- porTance oT scienTiTic advancemenT and achieve- menT, approximaTely 68 per cenT oT The sTuclenT body is enrolled in science courses aT JeTT. Thir- Teen TaculTy members insTrucT sTudenTs enrolled in The 60 classes oT The Science DeparTmenT. Courses in biology, chemisTry, physics, physiology, and gen- eral science are oTTered. Films, supplemenTary TexTbooks, workbooks, and addiTional noTes provided by The insTrucTors keep sTudenTs up To daTe on advancemenTs in The world oT science. Some biology sTudenTs are parTicipaTing in The Biological Science Curriculum STudies. an experimenTal course which emphasizes The sTudy oT The cell, sTresses laboraTory work, and encourages independenT Thinking by The sTudenTs. Two years of laboraTory sciences are included among The pre- requisiTes Tor graduaTion. KniTTing, a pracTic:al and enioyable pas Time, will provide Mrs. Joy Brown a packable Tor The World's Fair. Mrs. Joy Brown, English , a. W I T a i AK Having The disTincTiori oT owning The only Cadillac among T'aculTy members, Mrs. Lillian Brown doesn'T mind her daily Trips To school. Mrs. Lillian Brown, English Coach :gf 2. 5 SQ ff - y. 3 Alllwouglu Jean, Joe, and Pudgy enioy Mrs. Campbells reading fairy lales lo llwem, llwey llminlc Los Conquisloclores is more llieir lype. L Mrs. Elizabellw Campbell, Foreign Language Mrs. Elma Campbell presides al live ciollee urn al Oalc l-lills Counlry Club. An open lwouse Honored Mrs. Salorrvay Harrison and Mrs. Tlweresa l-licks wlwo relfred This year. Mrs. Elma Campbell, Commercial, Deparlmenl Chairman s own careleria, slwared by rvnely-mime ollfcr 'reacrers and occasional visilors. Mr. Burlc sits clown io a nice, guiel meal away lrcm sludemls Mr. Roberl Burlc, Plwysical Educaliorz, Assisfanl' Baslcelball Www.. Wro says cltemisiry is boring? Doug Fariss seems lo lwaye cauglwr Mr, Coflinglwam Uresling liis eyes. Mr. Charles Collinglwam, Science 63 Gingerly removing a Casserole from lhe oven, newlywed Mrs. Rice lnee Miss Culwelll praclices her culinary arls on her new husband. Miss .lane Culwell lnow Mrs. Ralph Ricel, Malhemalics Accurale grading requires solilude. Mrs. Crain spends long hours afler school checking and re-checking hislory lesls. l Mrs. Belly Jo Crain, Social Science, Fulure Teachers of America l So lhal's lhe reason Mrs. Creed always hurns Around lhe World in Eighly Days. She plans 'ro lour lhe world via lhe airways lhis surnrner. Mrs. Virginia Creed, French, French Club W-W-Mm., hw' ' 'fig A Mg func! sr' mliemr he l l As far as arlisls qo, Miss Duqosh may no? be slarvinqg buf she is an arfisr and enioys lhe arl' of ealing as rnuch as any olher persbn. Miss Ruby Dugosh, Social Science, Arr. AH Club 64 l if Sergeanf Evans and Mr. Wood, lCap- fain Miles Slandish and John Aldenl provide enierlainmenl for iaculfy mem- bers in How lhe Thundering Thirieen Sformed For? Jefferson and Became a Pari' of if All. This drama was The Couriesy Commiflees way of iniroduc- ing new iaculfy members in November. Sgf. Roberl Evans, Commandanr R.O.T.C. Mr. Roberl Wood, Maihernaiics, Sophomore Class Sponsor v Q Qjins In 1 v .V'l-: 1: !'in 1 ,vx:.4.1it rQy,inn 5 -P s dijlqi 'fZ'1ff '1i signs Unit as :s.su,Uig, Q wkigszg lf' :Jaxx si, 'in bfi nf Ouisianding on ihe iaculfy baskeiball ieam againsl fhe J Club was Miss Dyer. A professional, she made lhe amafeurs loolc like amaieurs. Miss Dolores Dyer. Science, Physical Educaiion, Girls' Sporfs Club Mrs. Easi, usually busy with her heallh educaiion classes, helps lo sei ihe siage for lhe clolhing slyle show, fhemed Trip lo ihe World's Fair. Mrs. Peggy Easi, l-lealih Educafion Afier her morning coiiee and conversahon in 'he caieleria Mrs. Duison is ready io carry our her daily rouhne Mrs. Dolores Duison, Foreign Language lT's Brubeck Time af Mrs. Field's home. She also finds Time To lisfen To classical and modern music. Mrs. Mary Field, English, Lafin v - sgss , 4. -T ,-,- lf's never Too lafe To malce a change. Mrs. Finney finds Thaf proof- reading is a necessify before giving The manuscripf of her novel To The publisher. Mrs. Madge Finney, English Libra ry For The firsT Time, The Armory is being used as an exTension of The Library because of The large enrollmenf. Besides alfernaf- ing befween The Library and Armory, sophomores have alTernaTed befween The Cafeferia and Library for The pasT Two years. The Library offers sTudenTs approximafely l6,000 volumes for research and required or leisure reading. Magazines in The large magazine room supplemenf The boolc col- lecTion. STudenTs enioy The spacious, high- ceilinged Library equipped wifh fans and sfaffed by seven Teachers. Jeffifes obfain passes during library pe- riods To Tallc To The guidance counselors and To do malce-up worlq. A library period is required: however, sTudenTs wiTh a high grade average may Talce non-credif sub- iecfs in iTs place. A few Tears, a few shoufs of glee, and a few sighs of relief escape as Mrs. Fischer hands ouf grade slips af The end of The school year. Mrs. Jocelyn Fischer, Science 66 Mrs. Julia Goerner, Englisli, Jaspers 2 . 5 ll 'Q' I 'fr .,.. if . S According lo Mrs. Fleming, lwer husband lies given lier llne explicil rigl1Tlo pull weeds in ilieir garden. Mrs. Helen Fleming, Malliemalics School is oul. Le-Vs play! Mrs. Gray owns lwo or llnree or four or-well, several-poodles. -. Mrs. Sandra Gray, Social Science - ,df Like a March wind, Mr. Gregory blows in wlierever a door miglnl be open fo help willi his willy liumor and lo lend an indusfrious hand. Mr. Lionel T. Gregory, Malliemalics, Senale Surfboard, buf her dog is noi convinced. Aller reading Hawaii I964, Mrs. Goerner claims flier dogs can ,,,....,-Af-f- ' ,HA- , 1 5. n 'whgib 67 5.4, .ff -' Q uf? 5 1 , 'M' c 6' m ik ,GQ we x The minlc siole Mrs. Hanson wears is reserved for special occasions, buf her smile she uses every day. Mrs. Talialerro prompls lhis one. Mrs. Evelyn Hanson, Social Science, Senior Class Sponsor 68 Wilh 'rhe use of The conlrolled reader, a machine which can proiecl words al increased rares of speed, Mrs. Halerman reaches 'lhe srudenls speed-reading. Mrs. Roma Halerman, English lmprovemenl An ardenr bird lover, Miss Hale keeps ihe birds on her Kerrville ranch singing by keeping lhem well Fed. Miss Zollie Hale, Hislory When 'lhe lime rolled around for Mon- Hcello picfures ro be lalcen, Miss Hardin lhoughl she could escape by moving. She soon learned The pholographers can- nol be evaded. Miss Mary Hardin, English Anxious Spanish Ill siudenis waich Mrs. Harrison as she grades an exann. Mrs. Salornay Harrison, Foreign Language :oach l-leiser boosrs spirii for Jrhe Red nd Blue wilh a rousing pep iallc ai a iaslceiball pep rally. fir. James l-leiser, Physical Educaiion, vlusfang Baske+ball v is , Mr. Hasfings demonsiraies a problem during one of 'rhe classes 'rhal he held before school during ihe firsf semesier. Classes in slide rule gave Mr. l-lasiings a slaie winner in lnierscholaslic League compelifiori. Mr. Weldon Hasiings, Maihemaiics, Golf Judging by Mr. l-lelrner's expression. lhe phoiographer should have conceniraied on ihe program, as did Thomas Jeffer- son. lYes, ihai' is he, sealed in ironi oi him.l Mr. Waller l-lelrners, Marhernalics Physical Ecluca+ion All i966 graduaies musi have had one year of P.E. and one year of healrh. In order io gel one year of boih, one-half year of boih P.E. and healih are raughl' in ihe ninrh grade while ihe remaining half years will be iaughr al Jeii. Limiied classroom space and P.E. iaciliiies have made ii necessary io aliernaie ihe classes berween P.E. and heallh. Regular gym classes pariicipale in com- perilive sporis, in gymnasiics, and in ihe physical iirness 'resrs iniriaied ai Jeff lasl' year. 69 w i 'I' 14 A When you painT The wisTeria purple and The Tulips red, you have a vague idea oT The TJeauTv OT The SkelTon PaTio in The spring, Mrs. l-liclns enioys iT more Than anyone. Mrs, Theresa l-licks, MaThernaTics DeparTmenT Chairman, MarTha Skelfon LiTerary SocieTy i' M- fu.. T - .,:V.:.f f ,12. , ' . ii 'I 1.-A-H , ' ' 5 She's on her way! Miss l-luey, wiTh The pinlc orchid corsaqe Trom The English DeparTmenT, is abouT To Take off via ieT Tor The NaTional Council of Teachers OT English ConvenTion, San Francisco. Miss Grace l-luey, English DeparTmenT Chairman 70 T l'lisTory sTudenTs in Shack l4 had no Trouble hearing Mr. Hines. l-le used a megaphone To dernonsTraTe how hard iT was To hear above The roar while The EasT Wing was under consTrucTion. Mr. Calvin l-lines, Social Science l l Sidewalk SuperinTendenT l-luTchinson qeTs a beTTer idea O' Things To come Trorn The blueprinTs OT The new wing. Mr. Lewis l-luTchinson, MaThemaTics, Hayne A :'?-'55 as gT....., , Cloiwning ai an advisory picnic in Braclcenridge Parlc, Mrs. Inman and Joseph Fischer seem lo be ploiling againsl' Clarence Daugheriy. Mrs. Mary lnman, Science Social Science Depar+men+ A four of lhe exolic Far Easr, a visir wilh lorefalhers al ihe Consiiiuiional Convenlion ol l787, and a loolc al ihe ciiy and ils problems mighl' highlighl a Jrypical day in a social science class ai Jefferson. Courses in government economics, sociology, world and Unired Slales hislory malce up lhe curriculum ol lhe Social Science Deparlmenl. This year, world hisiory made ils lirsr appearance as srricrly a high school ralher ihan a junior school course. ln addiiion ro an increase in lhe number ol sludenis enrolled in world hislory classes, lhere has also been an upswing in economic courses. Films, maps, proiecls, and rhe use ol educaiional lelevision on Channel 9 add inleresl, color, and variely lo social science courses. Magazines and newspapers, such as Newsweek and ihe American Observer, help keep srudenls upflo-dale on currenl evenls. A year ol bolh world and Uniied Siales hislory, one-half year of government and a passing grade on a Con- s'l'i+u+ion lesr are required 'lor graduaiion. Miss Janerl was s'ruclc speechless when her leading char- aclers, Donald Slroud and Chuclq Anderson, developed cases ol laryngiris fhe day before lhe producrion ol fha Masque ard Gavel Angel Slreei' Miss Belly Janerf, Speech, Masque and Gavel L... Ranger Slick Jones sguinis his eyes lo show haw he loolcs For liars in Glacier Parlc during lhe summer rnonfhs. When he isn'+ playing Smokey fhe Bear, he leaches dralling. Mr. Roland Jones, Induslrial Arrs Careful nor lo spill lhe nilric acid, Mr. Claude Jones pre pares a fresh solulion oi aqua regia for his chemisiry slu denls io use in lheir qualiralive analysis. Mr. Claude Jones, Science 7 gli, 5 7l Wiih some nosialgia, Miss Kinlcler closes ihe door lo her shack for 'rhe lasl lime, raking a room in 'llne New Wing. Miss Amy Kinlqler, Science, Furure Nurses of America M 1 . X . i. ., A Even when away lrom school, Miss Langford finds herself involved in a mafhernaiical problem, a lriangle of cals which demands her lime and allenlion. Miss Florence Langford, Malhernalics 72 W.. 5 pd Mr. Kole's enihusiasm in direcling reilecls his desire for his sludenrs doing lhe same in lheir playing. Mr. Richard Kale, Music, Musfang Band Ailer bravinq lhe rigors ol The lunch line, M a hor lunch. Miss Carol Lee, Social Science iss Lee gels her reward Z. 3. Demonslraling lhal exlra drive and energy lhar rnosl reachers possess, Mrs. Lindsey finds lime io do volunleer work for lhe Soulhwesl' Texas Merhodisr Hospiial Auxiliary. Mrs, Josephine Lindsey, English, Each Has Spoken, English Honor Socieiy - smoofhy rm library requires a well-informed staff. Mrs. Lovelace xplains fo Sandra Johnson lhe procedure lalcen ro classify books. 4rs. Alice Lovelace, Library Rock and roll, silq Beafles, nol This sums up Miss Longwirh's senrimenls when someone broughr Beaile records lo lhe Masque and Gavel inifialion. Miss Jean Longwiih, Drama and Speech, Masque and Gavel A leisurely dip in her swimming pool eller seven hours worlc al' school brings Mrs. McCall rhal refreshing new feeling before she 'raclfles her homework, 'rhe slack ol fhernes lhai need grading. Mrs. Mariha McCall, English, English Honor Socie+y, Boolcsfore 'TTI 3 73 Good-bye, Lillie Ferdinand, exclaims Mrs. Mclnlyre as she prepares lo ship a small herd of her callle To fhe Fr. Worlh marlcel. Mrs. Bessie Mclnlyre, English One of The jobs of head librarian is keeping Jrhe shelves well-sloclrecl and up 'lo dale, Mrs. McCu+cheon rnusl have been ordering Funny books when lhe pholographer go? lhis shof. Mrs. Lynda McCulcheon, l-lead Librarian, Library Coun- cil 74 lnleresled in arl, lileralure, or music? ll you are, 'Follow Mrs. Mann's example and lalce advanlage of The resources available in The Jefferson Library. Mrs. Beflye Mann, English A few mornenls wilh her neighbor's poodle provides Miss Marschall wilh en- ioyrnenl before she has To reporr as lieulenanl commander in lhe Naval Re- serve. Miss Ona Marschall, Social Science, Deparlmeni' Chairman 1 ff f .sf , , ,.i- - - .r- ' S' We .gf K we . . . i i E 3 The modern Teacher no longer has To sland al The blackboard lo explain problems. Mr. Massey demonslraies The invesliqa- lion of conic seclicns by use of an overhead proieclor. Mr. Baslon Massey, Marhenvalics Music sludenis are enihralled as Mr. Moses gives inshruclions as lo how lo execure Gershwv'r's Rhapsody in Blue. Mr. Raymond Moses, Music Talacades Being an armchair aquanaul isn'l' as exciling as The real Thing, bu'r il does oiier enioymenl during The oil seascn. Mr. Richard Moore, Jr., Marhemarics 3 il BEN U L0 Tracing Caesars Gallic Wars is made easier for Mrs. Moores Lalin ll class by a new map of The Roman Empire. Mrs. Anloinerle Mcore Laiir Lalin Club Music Deparfmeni' Jelfersons Music Deparlmenl, direcied by Mr. Raymond Moses and Mr. Richard Kole, has a polished loolc and a polished sound: neiiher elleci has come abour easily. The Deparlmenl includes Jrhe orcheslra, Three bands, and Tour vocal groups. These groups broughl baclc a roral of QI honors from conresls. Jellersons Or- cheslra, 75 slrong, is lhe larqesl' in lhe school-syslem. Twenly-one members oi The orcheslra and choir performed al All-slale and broughl an endless variely of pleasure fo Their audiences ar all limes. The Band won Sweepslakes and played in The Band Fesliyal, The Ballle of Flowers Parade, al Six Flags Cyer Texas, and al all hall-lime aclivilies during The loolball season. Thirly ol lhe 96 meme bers oi The marching and Concerl Band and 26 Orcheslra members belong lo lhe San Anlonio Youlh Symphony, direcied by Mr. Kole. 75 . K' l.. AnoTher school day compleTel Now Miss Moss begins her praciice session OT geTTing inTo her new bug graceTully. Miss lrene Moss, English Miss OliphinT's paper Turkey looks over his shoulder dis- Tmsiingly as he geTs his TeaThers sTraighTened Tor The Junior Class AuTumn Leaves dance, Miss OliphinT is one of The class sponsors. Miss Julia OliphinT, Social Sciences, Junior Class Sponor 76 SgT. Manasco, RiTle Team insTrucTor, smiles approval as CdT. SgT. EmmeT l lunTsfnan Takes careful aim. SgT. PresTon Manasco, AssisTanT Com- mandanT, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team Journalism DeparTmenT l-lurried scribbling and insisTenT claTTering TypewriTers: deadline-Tension signs in The Jour- nalism DeparTmenT. ReguiremenTs Tor enTering The DeparTmenT, locaTed in air-condiTioned rooms 36 and 37, include recommendaTions Trom sTudenTs' class Teachers and advisors and passing grade averages. Sophomores and iuniors may Take Journalism I, which Teaches The TundamenTal rules Tor wriT- ing, adverTising, phoTography, and make-up in eiTher newspaper or yearbook. Seniors may Take Journalism ll and work on The DeclaraTion or The MonTicello and receive Training while on The job. ATTer sTudenTs become acTive members oT The newspaper or yearbook sTaTT, They re- ceive sTaTT posiTions on The basis oT Their abiliTy. Two years oT iournalism en+i+Ie sTudenTs To Two high-school graduaTion or one college- enTrance crediT. They may also Take iournalism as a non-crediT course, as did 73 sTudenTs This year. SevenTy-Two sTudenTs Took The course Tor crediT. RecreaTion Tor The sTaTTers includes an oc- casional TooTball game beTween boys on The Two sTaTTs, an all-day ChrisTmas Open-house Tor STudenT Council members, ex-sTudenTs, Dec Reps, and TaculTy. CandidaTes Tor ediTorships wage lively campaigns. The PublicaTions Ban- queT and The DisTribuTion ParTy in July Tor year- book subscribers are oTher DeparTmenT Tun Times. Japan's social condifions have caughr Mrs. Pedlar's inleresl. She plans lo use all available malerial in her classes nexl year. Mrs. Calherine Pedlar, Social Science un Things move so 'lasf in lhe Journalism Deparfmenr lhal Mrs. Pelrich uses hand signals. Somerimes, fhouqh, sludenls Fail io gel lhe message. Mrs. Alma Pelrich, Journalism, Monficello, Declarafion, Quill and Scroll all W., . Nolhing has so far been able fo fade Mrs, Peler- son's serene smile. Her English classes reflecf lhe calmness shown in lhis piclure. Mrs. Gladys Pelerson, English Film-ww-10' W ' l Na ' w .-,.a-v 'v Mrs. Pylca grades mid-Term exams This way Perhaps if lhis apple pie passes lhe fasfe ies? lhe girl will pass lhe course. Mrs. Lou Pylca, Foods, Homemaking Club By 'ihe serious expression and gun, Mr. Russell musi be in The process of hunling. The quesiion is, for whai or whom is he hunling! Mr. Melvin Russell, Science By scaling Colorado mouniainsides and playing ihe piano ai a summer resori in ihaf area, Mr. Rusi' proves again fhai leachers come back from vacalions happy wiih lheir summers and eager io ialce up once more lhe role of leaching, Mr. Thomas Rust Science, Senior Class Sponsor Wheiher Miss Richards had her eye on lhe ball or lhe drive is quesiionable, buf Th-ere's no doubl aboul ii now Miss Bess Richards. Physical Educalion, Lassos Miss Sain can express her irue feelings always do This in her English class room. Miss Gloria Sain, English, Philimaiics Club wiih a paleiie and brush in her leisure lime ai home: perhaps she cannot i 'E4.ia,,M N,-. If fkyy. .Mk ew ,f,,.., No longer wearing 'rhe garb associaied wilh rugged arhlele iraining, Coach Shannon assumes fhe ap- pearance ol a well-dressed execulive while going over paper work wilh Howard Srnilh. Mr. Pafrick Shannon, Physical Educaiion, Head Foofball Coach, J Club . . . , a pinch ol sali, a spoonful ol calciurn hydroxide, and a cupiul oi H20 are 'lhe recipe ior Mr. Spilce's chennislry dernonsiralion. Mr. l. H. Spikes, Science, Malhernalics 4- fl ,N Miss Spence in fhe A.M. Miss Spence in lhe P.M. Whal Miss Carolyn Spence, Fcreign Language happened lo our Miss Spence? wi , By ailaching lhe ground wire io 'the baifery, Mr. Sprolr mighi' gel lhis car on 'ihe road. BUT whelher he gels il' rolling or noi, iT's a welcome change from lhe everyday problems ol: his world hisfory classes. Mr. Ruperl' Sproll, Social Science 79 Giving her home lhal world-wide Chrislmas spiril is Mrs. Summers. The angel she is allaching lo ihe 'free is from France. Olher ornannenls came from Belgium and Swilzere land. Mrs. Myrrl B. Summers, Maihemaiics Na+ Eisenberg looks on as Mrs. Talialerro gives Palsy Sanchez inslruciions concerning Sfuclenl Council eleclion procedure. Mrs. Mary Elizaberh Talialerro, Social Science, S+uden+ Council, M.J.R. 80 Ole Army and Vanily Fair enioy lheir wallc wilh owner, Mrs. Slephenson. Bolh clogs have won numerous lirsl- place Trophies, medallions, and ribbons in San Anlonio and Corpus Chrisli. Mrs. Carolyn Slephenson, English Mr. Taylor looks on wilh admiralion as Rick, Russ, and Tammy, members ol Taylor's Tiny Team, reflecl The spirif of coming Jelfires, Mr. James Taylor, Science, Physical Educalion, Fooiball Line Coach i I I Alll'1ougli lliis Roman house lias no garage or swimming pool, il provides all llie cornlorls ol lwome-for a Roman, anyway, says Miss Taylor as slie and Linda Oelnler discuss Linda's lerm proiecl lor world liislory. Miss Mignon Taylor, Social Science, Englisli Byron Tanlcersley learns llme proper grip from a Tian wlwo really lcnows liis raclrel, Mr. Tecllord, lennis coacn. NAr.Cl'1arles Tedlord, Mallnemalics, Tennis Team cg Mr. Tillman, usually seen willw a friendly smile, seriously lries lo explain lo Allan Miclcislw lwow lo plane a looard. Mr. Harold Tillman, lnduslrial, Wranglers Feeling especially apprecialed, Mrs. Tunnell says yes lo anollwer cup al a Sludenl Council lea during Teaclners' Apprecialion Week in March. Mrs. Edillw Tunnell, Commercial, Shakespeare Lifer- ary Sociefy l-lappy Birlliday, Mr. Weiss from Bill Lundell ll.l, repre- senling ine Candid Camera Club, and Barbara Blass lc.l, and Doug Morgan represenling 'llie Moniicello. Jus'r wlrial l always wanled. ONE looolc end. rnullers Mr. Weiss. Mr. Viclor Weiss, Mafliemalics, Candid Camera Club ff' M 1 Wifli lwer 'Wraveling bag. a can of V-8, and a clay's supply ol books. Mrs. Wlialley doesn'l lh h b H lk 1, h plan lo reiurn lo flie main building from ill e a now no w ere, The ollwer golfers l somelirnes scare. Shack IZ. l fear up llne green sornellning fierce, Mrs. Eleanor Wlwalley, Englislw And upon occasion The cup, l pierce. lllnis is wlwal' Mr. Turner deserves 'lor lwaving lallqaliye library sludenis rnern- orize poelry.l Mr. Maurice Turner, Library, Wranglers Mr. Weslbroolq explains 'lime ouslanding ierm proiecls of his world lnisiory classes lo Sandra Wolf, Declaraiion reporier. Mr. James Wesibrook, Social Science 82 ae- wy ,.,.--- . 'qui' Even leachers musl sludy lo slay in school. Mrs. Wolfinger. an Okie, has lo pass her Texas Governmenl res? in order lo leach in lhe Lone Slar Slale nexl year. Mrs, Maxine Wollinger, English Teachers' inleresls pul' Them in coslume somelimes. Miss Wheal, shown here in aulhenlic Mexican ranchero dress, sludies and performs folk dances of diflerenl nalions. Miss Mary Wheal, English, French A member of The womenls branch of lhe Unifed Sfales Power Squadron, Mrs. Willingham learns how lo use The sexlanl in charling courses for lrips she hopes lo make someday. Mrs. Edna Willingham, l-lome Economics English Deparfmenf Developmenl' of plol, symbolism, and +he slrudy of lhe lragic elemenrs in classics old and new absorb some of lhe lime of 93 classes of lhe Deparlmenl of English. The Deparrmenl requires lhar sludenls read a minimum six books per year, allhough Jrhe I3 Major Works courses read more 'rhan 'rhal number ar a fasler pace. Accomplishmenls in 'lhe Deparrmenlr include lhe only Narional Council of English Teachers award in This school disrricl, when Senior Pam Burrows was named runner-up for her essay. Fare Versus Man. One of ils members, Mrs. Lydia Goforlh, became school dislricl supervisor of English lasl Seplember. Nexl year rhe English Deparlrmenr will add a 'rhird rrack for non-college sludenlrs. Infended 'lo emphasize 'rhe fundamenlals of English, if will aug- menl The regular second-'rrack and ihe Major Works firsi-Track classes. 83 Mrs. Younger deciphers The sTrange hieroglyphics in he shorThand TexTboolc and prepares To dicaTe Them To The class Mrs. ElizabeTh Younger, Commercial, Fuffure Business Leader of America A collecTor OT TirsT ediTions oT poeTry, Miss WrighT, reads one OT her mosT prized possessions, a T. S. ElioT volume. Miss CharloTTe WrighT, Foreign Language .W .T WW I 5 if Q., Lui. ,pg .,., M -.. 1+-fever l T r VV Niki Lg. 84 is T 3 ,if . .. STuden+ Teachers So you wanT To be a Teacher? Nine sTudenT Teachers who did Their Time aT JeTTerson This year should be qualiTied To answer The guesTion. Two served in The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT, Two in The Foreign Language DeparTmenT, Two in The MaThemaTics DeparTmenT, one in The Science DeparTmenT, one in The Music DeparTmenT, and one in The English DeparTmenT. Miss Sylvia Bruni, who TaughT in The English DeparTmenT under The guidance oT Miss Mary Frances l-lardin, Tinds The perils oT TirsT-period senior English class boTh amusing and conliusing. I 'rfi T l- - l Preparing ihe hoi' lunches which hungry Jellires relish are Mesdarnes .Wiseman, Ferguson, Caslellanos, Guaiardo, Jones, Kolaski, McClure, and Thomas. Keeping lhe grounds and buildings ar Jefferson rakes I5 cusrodians and gardeners. The 32-acre campus and building reilecrs rhe care rhey receive. Mainlenance is supervised by Mr. Ernesl Bankhead. l-lead gardener is Mr. Oscar Melzger. Fifreen calereria workers, supervised by Mrs. Jennie Blacksrock, prepare food, bolrh hor and cold. By adding +imely decorarions +0 The desserrs, caiereria workers make rhe food look even beH'er. r 1 3' rf bg.. 2 V, Boiled ocfopus? Mrs. Jennie Blacksiock and Mrs. Evelyn Evans, cafereria super- visor and assisranf, wonder if They go a lillle wild wilh 'lhe grocery lisl' for lhe coming week. iff Mr. Oscar Mefzger, head gardener, cafches up on a liiile lrirnming in rhe Shakespeare Garden. His careful work is evidenr in The beaury oi Jelferson's campus. Giving inslruclions fo Messrs. Nino Flores, George Leyva, Raymond Garcia, Fidel Trevino, Daniel Felan, and Mrs. Mary Pine is Mr. Ernesf Bankhoad, head cuslodian. This is par? of lhe heariy crew whose iob il is lo keep Jeff beauiiiul. 85 The sfudeni bodg en masse! Qophomores - awed. bewildered. confused! Juniors - accusiomed fo confusion, conscious of senior rings and anficipaiing iheir senior gear! Seniors - leaders of ihe followers, senfimenfal ai ihe end, buf proud +o be Jefferson graduafes! This is ihe sfudeni bodg. These are ihe classes. wi? Y. E 1 H2 A- - Q iq 6 Senior Class We meT TogeTher as a Sophomore Class Tor The TirsT Time early in SepTember aT The OeT-acguainTed ParTy, Richard Gummer, soon To become Sophomore Class presidenT, was among Those presenT. We chose The moTTo, We pass This way buT once. Class colors were To be lavender and gold: our Tlower, The orchid. AT mid-Term, shorTIy beTore The Sophomore Dance. Mr. Thomas RusT became co-sponsor wiTh Mrs. Evelyn Hanson. A spring picnic TerminaTed sophomore acTiviTies. Our Junior Class presidenT was Alan RoberTs. ParTs oT The sheer Tun oT our second high-school year were The WesTern Dance and The spring picnic March 2 aT Brackenridge Parlc. PYGMALION was The class play. The Junior-senior Prom, evenT oT The year, honored The Class oT I963 wiTh The appro4priaTe Theme Sayonara. Alan RoberTs was eIecTed To serve as STudenT Council presidenT Tor The Tollowing year. NaT Eisenberg was eIecTed Senior Class pres- idenT in The early spring. ATTer waving a gIeeTuI Tarewell To The seniors, we gladly ac- cepTed The TiTIe, The ring, The righT To call ourselves Seniors I964. Pres. Na+ Eisenberg led us inTo a Tlurry oT Senior CIassiacTiviTies. ViIIiTa Assembly Hall was The place Tor our Junior-senior Prom. The Senior Play CasT presenTed Maxwell AncIerson's THE GOLDEN SIX, which won a sTanding ovaTion. The Senior BreaIcTasT April 24 was aT Raymond Russell Parlc. We aTTended BaccaIaureaTe Services May I7. ATTer graduaTion aT The Municipal AudiTorium May 29, we aTTended The semi-Tormal aTTer-graduaTion parTy sponsored by The P.T.A. aT The Canyon Creek CounTry Club. We were The IargesT and The Iasf high school group oT I964 To graduaTe Trom The audi- Torium. The realness OT our moTTo lingered wiTh us in The lull oT aTTer-graduaTion madness . . . We pass This way buT once. OFFICERS PresidenT HisTorian NAT EISENBERG BOB MATTHIESSEN Vice-presidenT ParliamenTarian PHYLLIS WORRAD MIKE CLAYPOOL Recording SecreTary ReporTer ANNELLA BELL HARDY SIDES Corresponding SecreTary Chaplain SANDY SHARP Treasurers SUSAN TU RNER GLORIA CLAY 88 PATTI PRATT-IER SergeanTs aT Arms MICKEY PENNER SHARON WOLDHAGEN W ass This ag buf Once Dllfcersel llwe Class of '64 drum up a lillle amusemenl al The final class meellmq fcmlowlng the Class Day Assembly. Aller a year's work nf planmng and worrylnq over all class lumcllons, cllicers enjoy llwelr lasl chance lo luncllon 'rogellwer as a group. Am ' SPONSORS Mrs. Evelyn Hanson Nkfhw lvlr. lluomas Rus? 89 Alobolr, Billy Alberl, Joanne Albert Waller Aldridge, Jim Allen, Don Allensworlh. Peggy Alsbury, lris Allman, Barbara Alvarez, Linda Alwais, Howard Alwais, Sieplwen Anderson, Cliucli Anderson, Jamey Anderson, Mary Ann Anderson, Ronald Andrews, Ron Anfliony, Bill Anllwony, Denise Arizpe, Siella Arnold, Bellye Arreclwe, Joe Aliyelm Richard A'l'lnerson, Peggy Ann Auslin, Willie Bike-for-+wo Highlighi Revue l Axfell, Jamie Balli, Diana Don'f worry, Sieve. Jus? leave 'rlwe driving 'ro us, quips Nelson Ford, as he and Jeanelle Bain, Ronnie Banasau, Richard Blanke rehearse for llwe Slcelfon Club's S'rraw Hal Revue. Slage Manager Sleven Banlcler Baker, Jimmy Banowsky, Roslyn has reason fo be nervous, buf llweir bicycle-buill-for-lwo roufine was a nil. Balderas, Gabriel Barberio, Ricky Barefield, Ba rnes, Barnefl, Judy Carol Ann Cliesier 9l Barnk1ollz,Joanle Barrera. lvlarqarel' Barrell, David Barllwelme, Jeannie Baucum, Don Bauer, Dorollny Bayer. Clrarles Beeber, Arlene Bell. Annella Bellon, Bill Benavlcles, Yolanda Berry, Marle Suzelle Beselln, Marllwa Best Sammy Biel, Ricky Black, Laura Blanke, Jeanelle Blankenship, Palricia Blass, Barbara Block, Neal Bloom, Slmeldon Blunl, Slmaron Bolwne, Allen Booker, James Sr. Reps Take Noies and Casi Voies Borden, Jeanne Boring, Jim Borello, Wilma Bovello, Belsy Boyd, Linda Bradley, George Bradley, Mary Lynne Branard, Bill Senior represenlafives look brighf-eyed and wide awake ei their before-school meelings held when fhere's class business lo eilend lo. Marcia Perkell and Sherrie Walhins fake noies for reporis lo oiher seniors in Their adyisories and cesl voies for Those whom ihey represenf. 93 Bryanl. Don Burch, Par Burkell, David Burney, Kay Burrows, Pamela Burrows, 'Pa+ricia Byrd, Lanier Caclena, Olga Calhoun, Kay Callan, Mary Campbell. Arch Campbell, Gary Brannon, Bill Braubacb, Tony Braun, Bobby Bridges, Frank Briggs, Bill Brink, Palli Brook, Debbie Brown, Annie Brown, Claudia Brown, Marki Bruce, Roloerl Brumley, Allen Senior Munches as Sandwich Crunches asu- f f ' li Canlu, Anrnony Canlu, Jackie Carlson Hal Carrnack, Carolyn Carranza, Lydia 'isa 1 This was fo have been ine only plclorlal record of flue Senlor Class oufing al Lando Park on Nov. 22. However, llne senlors los'r llrelr iasle for plcnlcs aa llwe news ol Presldenr Kennedys deallrv, and llre evenl was cancelled. 5 Carson Jolnn Casper,Cl1eryl Casslno, Kip Caslanon Dolores 95 School Is Forsaken While 2 3 5 E 2' 2 Casianon, Jo Ann Cavalier, Mary Cenler, Bill , Chavez. Norma Church, Charles Carer, Bob Caylor, Terry Chanlcin, John Chu, Bill Claing, Lynda nxfiss. Ii as ve 1 f' f .f f .. sv -s ,' 15 ef' ' 'r ,N ,gi J 7, x' v X ,V 4, ,fp A 5' Jigs l 5' y -ssl' V r 31 . we . r of s 'ef e 1-.nm- . . r U s K so if X Emil..-,H , twig' y , sian 'V 1 U.-' , iffj -:I viii' .lf . Q. S A A 1, J f 1 fi l This is rhe way BOO seniors looked one Ocroloer morning lining up for 'rheir class picfure. Hobbling David Gray in 'rhe foreground wairs lo fall in.'l while Miss Ximena Wolf, dean of girls, looks on al This seemingly endless parade of seniors. l 96 Beniors Have Their Piciure Taken Clanlon, Suzanne Clark, Charles Clark, Phyllis Clay, Bonnie Clay, Gloria Claypool, Mike Clemans, Nancy Clemenls, Joan Coira, Pefer Colias, Mary Ann l Colon, Edward Corona, l-lurnberfo Condel, Alan Corona, Sarah Confreras, Joe Coronado, Oscar Conyers, Jacque Corfez, David Conyers, Bulch Corlez, Rebecca Corlez, Susan Corlez, Thomas Collon, Jane Crlm, Slceeler Crowley, Wes 97 December! Tlwal wonderful monllw recalls memories of midniglnl' oil burned lo complele research papers on Time. Riclward Summer uses up bis ralion as be finally runs 'llwe lasl' pages oi liis lerm paper llnrouqlw llie lypewriler. Q ' E e K , ,-k, .. M.. ,i , Cumming, Tom Damerall, David Daniels, Wenonali DGUC3l1SflYi Clarence 98 Dauglwerfy, Terry Davis, Bob Davis, Bubba Davis, Lynda Davis, Mary Ann Davis, Russell Declcard, Cassandra Declcer, Love De l-loyos, lvlargarel De La Cruz, Nancy De La Rosa, Jesse De La Rosa Mario Del Caslilloi, David Del Caslillo, Lucille De Leon, Jimmy Delgado, Ruben Denzer, Josephine Midnighl Oil Helps Qludenls Toil De Shonq, Cherry De Vellis, Roberl' Dickerson, Margarel Dieckow, Dianne Dilces, lvlarlha Dimmill, Slephen Dixon, Beverly Doerr, Richard Donohue, Michael Doublel, Maurice Ill Dow, Marilyn Draeger, Julie Ann Drury, James Du Bose, Linda Duke, Donna Dukes, Jo Anne Duncan, Diane Dunn, Barbara Dunn, Jerry Dullon. Jack Dykes, Bobbie Eacls, Carolyn Eas+rnan,Sl1aron Eclcenfels, Diclcy Eddleman, Roberl Egqleslon Dan Eisenberg Na+ Eisenslein, Ann Ernbrey, Waller Erskine, Zan Esparza, Clnarles Essoclc, Geraldine Eslrello, Rosemary EHer, Craig Eubanlcs, Cecil Everling, Janice Maih Whizzes Compuie Quizzes sk. is Eyerling, Karen Feille, Bryan Fein, Leonard Jusl snap llwe slwuller, and in 60 seconds your answer will appearl No, llnis isn'l a dernon- slralion of a Polaroid Cameras Tlsese live Jell: rnalln wlrizzes-Roberl' Frall, Sarn Guzzarclo, Ronnie Bain, Slweldon Bloom, and Sleye Golden-are learning how lo use a compuler They and several oflwer Jefferson seniors were selecled lo allend special classes al' Sl. Mary's Universily for llwis purpose. we if-new -:review ,, Z, r-rP,f1f.,,e--L L we V'-N fr-Q. ssss ssssssss ss,,s so siss s ,,,s J as , l l W lr s Y LV- Li 5zg3 kg-K -- :pe pe! W5 I .gu':xKSS4e' .lf ., M lf 1 .Y 2 H wk i ,ix is X il ,fi - if? 39 me ,. . 1, Fernandez, Linda Ferro, Barbara Findlinq, Dianne Fisclwer, Joseplw Fislulcind, Cheryl .. xv rg is .. JFQF' 'z . Fleming, Joyce Flood Flores, Flores, Flores, Buddy Al Manuel Marie IOI Couples Crowd Floor on New Year ' Wm! l-low many couples can llwe USAA dance floor hold? Counl em and see' Hs obvwous Tlwal lhere was a good 'rurnoul al llwe semi-formal Senior Dance on January 4 Tlney called ul 'rlneur New Year Plus 4 Dance. Flores, Flores Flores. Flores Rebecca Roger Rose Mary Sanlos Fong, Samuel Ford, Nelson Freeman, Phil Friedman, Joel I02 Garcia, Joe Garcia, Rachel Garcia, Roberf Garcia, Yolanda Garrison, Jody Garza, Ricliard Gayia, Gilberl Gebberl. Rally Gensberg, Suzy Gilberl, Billy Gilbert Paula Gill, Sharon Gillian, Milzi Gillis, Judy Gillum, Mike Gilmore, Elaine Frye, Roloerr Fuenles, lsrnael Furlli, Russell Galindo, Belly Ann Galloway, Rairicia Galvan, Mariloelli Garcia, Allred Garcia, Edilln -3 CL '64 at f wsu, . W an The Universify of Texas is going fo hear from lleene Sager! She senior counselors are always willing fo help whkh guidance, if is sfill wanfs a cafaloque and is composing a leT+er fo fell fhem so. Ahfhough up 'ro each senior +0 secure much of his own informafion. I04 Gleinser, Richard Godwin, Barbara Goerner, Herb Goldberg, Sleven Golden, Sieve Gomez, Herby Gonzales, Alfred Gonzales, George Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Sonya Gonzalez, Gregory Gorden, Gary Gordon, Richard Goss, Tom Granllwarn, Linda Gray, David Green. Bob Green, Joel Green, Marlin Greenhaw, Sheryl Gregory, Pafricia Grimm, Cheryle Guardia, Gloria Guerra, Angela E leciion N Guerra, Josie Gummer, Richard Guerrero, Roberl GUHGVVSZ. Oliel Guiliovle, Jane Gulzardo, Sam fl!! The spirif and excilemenf of a nafional elecrion spread rapidly flwrouglri flwe Jefferson campus. lf Everling and Kallwy Weir baffle willw feminine fierc Hailcen, Louis Hale, Jolm Hallmark, Michael Hankgnsv RUM, Harper, Dianne Hager, Gail Hall, Charles Halperin, Paul Hardie' Cheryl Harris. David IO6 rings Differeni Views Heifelz. Aaron Heim, Mike Henry, Cindy 'er relalive campaign rnerils of The eleplwanl' and e donkey. Harris, Eileen Harrison, Jack Harvey, Clarice Hernandez, Ronnie l'lf3VVlSi Rose Ann l'ldFFlSOU. Roselle Haslings, Norman Herrera, Manuel Henry, Tcm Herilage, Jolin Hernandez, Marg Herron, Gayle Herlz, Mariella GFS Ji, I07 Herzing, John Hill. Bob Hill, William Hilchinqs, Andrea Holshouser, Charle Hefller, Joe Viclor Hill, Carol Hinlcel, David Holmes, Sandra Hopper, Jim Feminine Crew Qiirs Wiiehes Brew Howard, Bonnie Hubbard, Lyndell Hughes, William Humphres, Teri Huxoll, Susan Howard, Harolcl l'lUCl'Qlf1S. PE!'fFlClG Huie, Carol Hunlley, Carol lhie, Ann Howelh, Beverly Huffman, Kenny Hull, Wanda Hulchinson, Michael lmlourgin, Agnes I08 'W fi? T s:'.fg:-v'li?V. is -533 'SfJ5atTif.', 539 , Kiwi, . , K 'Doubie, double ioii and iroubief fire burn, and caidron bubble, chan? ihe fhree wiiches from ihakespeare's Macbefhz Marfha Post Judy Barefield, and Jonni Srnifh. Acfing ou? 'rhe 'rragedy n Miss Gloria Sain's Maior Works Enqiish classes usuaiiy causes if fo emerge as a comedy, Jenkins, Kaihieen Jeweif, Richard Jimenez, Doraeiia Jimenez, Frances Jimenez, Johnson Johnson Johnson Ivens, Linda Jarreli, Janice Jefferson, James Marfha Ai Carol Jack I09 Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Johnson Pa? Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Sleve Johnson, Taffy Jolly, Carl Jones, Garland Jowdy, Mary Ann Juarez, Mary Lou Kadish, Bill Kagan, Harvey Kalislcy, Wayne Kaufman, Jill Kay, Orna Keane, Sarah Keating. Scohl Keilh, Richard Kellerman, Diana Kennell, Ricky Kenl, Van Kerman, Sharyn Kernan, Donna Judges Care for Comic Flair 13 .Y 1 , H Q K ,.... qii1i f Q g , , Q.. .f .wry lil? I l , Keslerson, Janey King, Jon Kiolbassa, Paulelle Klrby, Mollie Klaeveman, Jane Kleclc, Nancy Klein, Kenny Klemclce, Lynn Knowllon, Karen Koennlng, Rololoye A lunny llwlng Happened lc nne al llwe Trlnlly Speecn Feelfyal. l was lne lzesl ln lne conlesl, bul llwey gfgye me second orlzef' Afclx Campbells llalr lor comedy qol lwlrn a second place in The eller-dinner speeclw dlylslon al flwls lwlglwly compelfllye C-onlesl. fr y lg x' E Koerllw, Rlclward KOlWUl9lH. Slweryl KOPPllVll JGVVY Korn, Richard Kosmallca, Ray Kralochvil, Gary Krause, Billie JC Kuemmel, Bob Lamprnan, Sharon Lane, Dick Lang, Susan Langley, Janis Laloszewslci, Susan Launer, Jerald Leal, Rosalinda Le Baron, Susan Lee, Carl Leeper, Bebe Lehman, Laura Leos, Olga Levine, Carole Levilan, Lewis Ligon, Laura Limmer, Cindy Lipscomb, Cary Loeffler, Louise Longoria, Manuel Anr' Senior Siudies Paiienoe and Paiienis Lopez, Elizabeih Lopez, George Lopez, Oiilia Loredo, Ernesi Loredo, Hecior Loudermilk, Gary Lovece, Jo Ann Loyd, Bill as X fi. Now open wide, say Ah, and l'll have your ears checked in no lime! Taking pari in one of 'rhe final phases of Proieci MORE, Maureen McMillan examines Addie Perez, a younq paiieni' oi Dr. S, Perry Posi. This program, sponsored by ihe Bexar Couniy Medical Associaiion, was designed io encourage high school siudenis inieresied in iheymedical profession. Several Jeil siudenis pariicipaied. II3 Junior-Senior Prom Couples Go Over fhe Lozano, Roberf Lozano, Teresa Lucas, Nancy' Luccneiii, Ruflw Lueders, Cynihia II4 Lurn, 'Larry Lumbreras, David Luna. John Lyall, Linda Lynn, Kennefh Lyon. Cafherine MacLean, Diana Magana, Virginia Malmsfen, Paula Manrow, Barbara Manzke, Hal Marsch, Elaine Marfin, Bobby Marfin, Joe Marfinez, Elodia Rainbow 5 . ...w-we ,, me W. i 1 Marlinez, Norma lvlashburn, David lvlallhiessen, Bob Max, Larry May, Fred a r arrarr W 'raa ,L . 1 or ,X AA X as if Wi .,.r, o L .l My ff xx., Checking in her wraps as she arrives al' lhe Junior-senior Prom wilh Mika Kirlc is Senior Pal Williams. The lheme ol lhe dance held al' Villila Assembly, Over lhe Rainbow, was carried oul wllh colorlul decoralions including a huge pol of gold. Mayfield, Phyllis lvlayranf, Tommy lvlccaleb, Pal MCCOFCL SUZY Mayhall, lvlargarel McCain, Jim McCall, C. B. MCCOY- Alvin lI5 sf A i . , W ln lhis climaciic scene from The Golden Six, 'lhis year's Senior Play. Auguslus Caesar is comforied in his lasi mornenfs by his wife and qrandsons. A+ 'rhis point he has noi yel discovered lhal if is his wife who has been gradually poisoning him. II6 Miller, John Miller, Joyce Miller, Rosann McCullough, Dennis McGraw, Bill Mclnlyre, Jean McMahon, Thomas McMillan, Maureen Meiia. Vera Ann Mellon, Scolfy Mendoza, Vivian Senior Plag I Crowned Wiih Laurels ,M ' Mrs 1 :-. r ,,5gf.fg,,mi-' ., 1' ,.yv5,':g-we . . W, , L,tA ,W Yi? xx sigh? 5? 5 1' 5 ..,E 3 fd, s Rin 'hw . g , 'fi 'Y l gr. . ,, yd. V, w e 'l5fil5Ei:f?? A' ,kn ife Mills, l-larry Mills, Ross Miller, Srani Miller, Virginia ,N i E H- 5 , f Elaborare cosrurnes, realisiic seis, and a drarnaric srory which Followed hisrory in mosr derails marked ihis year's Senior Play, The Golden Six. ln rhis scene Auguslus Caesar, played by Jack Payne, prepares ro issue a decree aided by his wiie, Livia, played lay Sandy Sharp. Dramarically relaring rhe evenrs which led io rhe downfall of The Roman Empire, Bryan Feille, in rhe role oi Claudius, spealcs direcily la rhe audience. This role required a dual inrerprelaiionvono as rhe scuirering youfh, rhe oiher as the diqniiied emperor. ,. , Z ny, '.-i '..' Q M V , V ,,:,.,, ,,c,? ,L ,.-, Q . 1, A 3' - cc, fl iisia as 1 'i l M A A o lf' A V ff ,, Mirchell, Sian Moiiad, Jyl Monrqornery, Louise l I7 Seniors, like everyone else, have 'rheir up: and downs-lhis lime al Jrhe Senior Class Breake fasl held in The spring at Raymond Russell Park. Morris, Judy Morris, Renee Morrisey, Ann Morrison, Marcia Morlon, Jeanelle Mora, Kalhy Moore, Moore, Moore, ll8 Dianne Morales, Rene Song parody? Book lille? Aw, give up, Jack. You've been up lhere for an hour! Senior Josephine Morgan, Jane Anr. Jack Payne leads a slowly progressing game of charades al The class breakfast Samuel Morris, Joan Seniors eei and Eai af Breakfasi lvlolz, Barbara Moulon, Bob Mowery, Sam Munlz, Diana Murray, Colleen Nash, Blake Navariio. Carolyn Nay, Sam Nelson, Jim Nevels, Toni A ,X x llll A , . Q Breakfast smeklasll Can? you see we're loo busy lo be clIs+urbed? Ann llwfe and Joe Kiclwell ignore +l1e lasr call 'lo be served at flwe Senior Breakfasf in 'Favor of a lrip down The slicle. Newmark, Mike Nichols, Kaye Nielson, Susan H9 i Eleciion Nears for Eleciioneers Our group had 34 per cenl more spirill Senior eleclioneers-Slweryl Kolnulelc, Harry Sims, Joann Lovece, Kenny Hullman, and Mara Tisdale ioin lnancls in a 'liglnlin' buf friendly spiril on The morning ol Sludenl Council eleclions. -i, -1 i r ' A , , , f. i5 ?ff?'29EYif' Q pg? V - it I -! W . . 4 . ,jf 6' ' H, if 4 4 4 . ,.,E , .. . yy - . f , NiXOf1. Nancy NOlG5CGi JOB Norllwrup, Clnrisline I20 Omura, Bruce Overall, Donna O'Neil, Peggy Ozan, George Orliz, Maria Elena Parish, Wilson Oswall, Cyndee Park, Carolyn Nunn, Tommy Oakley, Linda Kay Oales, Charles Olivarri, Donna Parker, Jolma Sue Parker, Ray Palino, Richard Palferson, Bill Pallie, Cameron Payne, Jack Payne, Rick Pearman, Lynda Pelayo, Benny Pelayo, Belly Ann Penner, Markey Penner, Mickey Perkell, Marcia Perkins, Elberf Perry, Pal Pl1illips,Judy Pierson, John Pineda, Jesse Pirolina, Judy Pifman, Mari Kay Pluenneke, Kaflwy Pogue, Jeannie Polaski, Molly Police, Pnilip Senior Qooiologisis Teach and Tuior Readin', wri+in', 'n' 'riihrnelic-ihe lhree R's are iuiored by senior sociology siudenfs Mary Ann Colias and Elaine Gilmore. They, and several olher seniors in Mrs. Caiherine Pedlar's sociology classes, volunieerecl 'rheir services as iuiors for grade-school children ai The lniernaiional lnsiiluie and 'rhe House of Neiqhloorly Service. l22 Polich, John Pons, Francine Popham, Kip Post Mariha Poy, Anna May Prafher, Palli Prail, Roberl' Presley. Randy Preslon, Pamela Pulley, Dee Ann Price, Gayle Quanslrorn, Lynn Puenle, Gabriel Quinlanilla, Ada Quinlanilla, Lillie Raboy, Isaac Rankin, Toni Rainer, Celila Reclor, Lura Reese, Virginia Reeves, Bob Rhine, Jane? Rhorer, Riley Rice, Rober+ Rickerl, Ramona Ries, R. J. Riley, Don Rinard, Kevin Rioias, Alberl Rizzo. Jim Robbins, Sandra Roberls, Alan Robinson, Cecelia Robinson, Cheryl Robinson, Jan Robokowski, James Rodriguez, Chrisfine Rodriguez, Rose Marie Seniors Take Parl e 'll il! 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X555 Q15 view, V5-if L fa. 1' A :,g , ,L -,f RUSSGH, RdWf1Of1Cl Ryan, Palricia Saenz, Danny Saenz, George I24 in Solemn Service 'Roos Rose, Ross, Ross, Cynlliia Pliyllis Clyde Pliyllis Rowclen, Bruce Ruane, Torn Ruiz, Josie Russell, Evelyn Safir, David Sagor, Ileene Sahakian, Alice Salas, Karen Salvarierra, Phillip Sanchez, Eyarislo Sanchez, Palsy Sanchez, Rachel Sanders, Susan Sano, Bill Sanros, Suzerre Saucedo, Sam Saunders, Sid Schaefer, Richard Schaefer, Yvonne Scharlack, Myrna Schauer. Cynlhia Scherrer, Maureen Schmidi. Jerry Schneider, Carlie Schrimsher, David Schuback, Par Schucharr, Gary Schupbach, Carol Seniors Swim. Sun, and Splash Seago. James Selle, Larry Selman, Don Shank, Jim Shannon, Palrriclc Sharp, Sandy Shaw, Eric Shelly, Howard Shield, Sandra Shires, Sharon Sides, Hardy Sieberl, Bruce Sifuenles, Jesse Sigman, Jan Silverman, Pam Sims, Harry Sims, Lynelle Skarien. Kerry Slayler, Michael Smellzer. Karen s...i 4 Some lounged In +l1e sun ollwers went swimming fully dressed al The swrmmmg perly al Alamo Heuglmls on Class Day Before a sudden shower sen? senvors scamperzng mosl loungers managed Smillm Carolyn Smillw, Jan SmI'rl'1. Leslie Smifh, Floyd Smilh, Jonni Smilh, Nancy RQ Awards and Qkils Make Class Dag a HH lncluded in llwe presenlalion of awards al Class Day Assemby was Phil Freeman. He received an R.O,T.C. mililary proficiency medal and a Rifle Team rilobon from Mr. Lallerly. Solis, Joe Solomon, Andy Sparlcs, Bill Spruce, Jaclc Peeping in llirouqlw The Audilorium's side windows, parlicipanls in The Class Day Assembly view as much of 'line program as llwey can before lheir lurn on slage. Because of llwe size ol 'llwe class, only iuniors could be inviled from llwe sludenl body. l28 ,N dum Smillw, Ronald Snyder, Allen Smillw, Susan Sqlcher, Joe Snipes, Tim Solclmer, Scoll Sfaldcr, Posey Standller, Mary Lee Slaryzenberger, Frank SfClTlG, Alan Searle, Ernre Slernen, Falrlcla Sleplwcns, Anlla Slern, Linda X- 3- .ix Seniors inreresled in plwyslcal filness? lmposslblel ll could only Happen ln a slcir like llris one presenled ai Class Day Assembly as a spool: on flue plnyslcal filness program. Slollz, Merle Slorey. Craig Slrange, Jolm Slroud, Don Slryker, Sharon IZ9 Fun and Appeiiies Grew a+ Barbecue 5 . Wag, 5, lfee y yy .,, y e..,, 5 , ay Enjoying one of The lasr class funclions of rhe year, Kaye Nichols pauses al' fhe Senior Barbecue lo gaze ai' The crowd. Held al La Villila, 'lhe barbecue marked lhe end of Class Day aclivilies. Tl'1OFf1lOf1. Pfilll Tiller, Roger Tisdale, Mara l30 S'ruHs, Susan Sumner, Jan Sunda, Henry Swope, Barbara Tanlcersley, Byron Taylor, Par Teler, Jim Thaw, Marsha Theis, Milron Thomas, Sandra Torres, Roger Torres, Rudy Torres, Tomasila Travieso. Sieve Travis, Carolyn Traylar. Barbara Trevino, James Trevino Roberr Trimble, Geraldine Trimble. John Turbeville, Jolin Turner, Gwen Turner, Susan Ugalde, Juliel' Ungerleider, Gail Uzzell, Claudia Valle, Roberf Van Wagner, Ralph Van Wye, Douglas Vanzanf, Sandra Vazquez, Angelica Venzor, Oscar Villarreal, Marcelino Vizard, Edward mi , I3l M ,W , ,, iA5'M'g2 V4 rf K my U' M7577 fi V H , , , 5 1, 4 ,i View ,V.VVM,,.:,,: ,.,,' ' X VV x V 1-V VV . V, . , , , V , VV ,t V i ' VA -, . in if V ' 2 21 3759lri.-' 3 irrf' A ' V V ' , ' ' 'VSY V ' V w ,. 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Lon Blue Line Begins lhe End Q . : Q Voqes, Joyce Wagner, James Walker, Meredilh Waflcins, Eugene Walson, Judy ,qi- Voql, Dagrnar Walker, Linda Waslwinqlon, Marilyn Walkins, Sherrie Weallierlrord, Jeanie if Diplomas in liand, graduales slied lneir dignily and llweir robes aller llie recessional from ine audilonurn, To gel cn with rneir celebralicn seniors removed lreir caps and gowns on llweir way lo 'flue lznasemenl' so llial lliey could lurn llwem in immedialely. l33 Graduaies Plag on Graduaiion Dag W Tr Cass The Time, scholarship winners wailing baclcsiage during graduarion ceremonies 'ro receive 'rheir awards played a quick game of Old Maid. Using Their morlar boards as a lalole, lhese brillianl ' seniors were soon Told 'lo find anorher form of amusemenr. Webb, Lynda Weilbacher, Waller Weiner, Gordon Weinerl, Trudy Weir, Kalrhy Wells, Susan Wenlz, Mike l I34 '1 5 Filing backslage for fheir diplomas, graduales gel a be-calming word from Mr. Lionel Gregory. Afler a brief wail backslage, lhey receive lheir diplomas, and I2 years of schooling are now behind Them. Wessely, Judy Whidden. Jill While, Alena Whi+ehead, Paffy J A lQ,.J54Tiif' TEV -. Rug' v . I A I mf- A Whilehursl, Anona . ' ,'.- W- - l ' Wideman. Jim ,ji 8 A -., me W , 'e w I35 Vfood, Delmelli Wood, Gail Woods, Henri Leading off a Bunny l-lop af The Gradualion German are Gloria Clay and Sam Nay. Aller long gradualion Ceremonies, qradufves Pad e chance io live if up. Wiegand, Frederick Willielm, Jolm Willc, Be-mila Williams, Leonard Williams, Pal Williams, Palsy Willms, Diane Wilmolli, Paul Wise, Robin Woldlwaqen, Sliaron Wolf, Sandra Wolff, lvlarly I Gradualion German Is Lael Senior Qooial Worley, Carol Worrnser. Bruce Worrad, Plwyllis Worllw, Lauren Wynn, Billy Xlmenez, Helen Ybarre, Barbara Young, Janice Young, .llrnrny un.- Zelwr, Mary Willa graduallon over and llwe lulure before Tlnern, Chuck Clark and Pal Ryan gaze abou? llne pool al llwe eller-gradualion parly al Canyon Creek Counlry Club. Afler 'flue dance, seniors ale scrambled eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, b?sc:ulls, and grils. P.T.A. rnernbers sponsored llne parfy. I37 Oflleers Pleased wiih Junior Class Year 7 f ,,., ,j 47, fav N Z. X l ,Mp A ,jg X, r wr.. , j ff A, uxlj K4- , aifffzr j A -.sp.,se,f... , 'fa . f ' Looking back on a year fhaf fhey hope fheir class will always remember are junior officers Richard Gerfh, presidenfg Bill Freeman, freasurerq Valerie Anderson, corresponding secrefaryg Dale l-larris, sergeanf af arms: Gigi McClellan, hisforian: and Madeline Anfhony, re po rfe r. Junior Class Juniors began fheir second year af Jefferson by be- coming reacojuainfed and prepared for fhe monfhs ahead. Mr. Lionel Gregory and Miss Julia Oliphinf guided fhe class again as sponsors. An aufumn dance, held informally in fhe Gym, sfarfed off fhe year's social calendar Nov. 9. Anficipafed for a year and a half, ordering senior rings became a realify in December. A Chrisfmas dance Dec. 20 gave all an opporfunify fo meef again before fhe holidays. Wifh mid-ferm exams over, juniors presenfed fhe class play, fhe lighffhearfed comedy, Courfship of Eddie's Fa- fherf' Bofh evening and day performances were sold ouf. ln lafe March, 38 juniors were honored wifh invifafions lo join fhe Nafional l-lonor Sociefy. Nearly fwo years of worlq and sfudy were rewarded as new members were inifiafed on April l. April ll was fhe dafe of fhe Junior-senior Prom. More l38 fhan l5OO people furned ouf af Villifa Assembly l-lall fo fhe evenf. April was also fhe monfh for selecfing officers for nexf year's Senior Class: Tom Shields will preside, assisfed b' Bill Freeman, vice-presidenf: Valerie Anderson, recordinc secrefaryg Gigi McClellan, corresponding secrefaryg l-lowarc Smifh, freasurer place one, Judy Murrah, place fwog Jane Findling, parliamenfariany Nancy Graham, hisforianq Lei Sfromberger, reporfer: Gilberf l-lernandez, sergeanf af arm place one: and l-foward Lewis, place fwo. An oufing af Landa Parlc was fhe final social evenf o fhe year. Members afe, swam, and enjoyed fhe fesfivifie of fheir lasf gef-fogefher as juniors. Arrangemenfs have already been made for fhe clas giff fo Jefferson, fhe necessary luxury of air-condifioninq for fhe main offices. as Largesl Senior Class Yel Looms us' 2-in f- L.. Also conlernplaling lne pasl yeafs acllvllles are ollicers Sandy Miller, porllomenfarianq Tom Shields, sergeanl' al arms: Howard Srnlllw, vice-presldenlg Kaye Ruslwlng, recordlng secrelaryq Judy Murralw, lreasurerj and Lee Slromberger, reporler. Miss Julia Oliplwlnl, Sponsor .J Mr. Lionel Gregory, Sponsor Acosla, Carrnen Acosla, Pele Adair, Janice Lee Adams, Susan Adelsfein, Ruben Aderluold, Louise Aguilar, Mary Lou Aguirre, Alberf Albe, Ann Alejandro, Lupe Alfaro, Ray Allen, Jennifer Arnezquiia, Mary A rc Arnodr, Sleve Anderson, Bonnie Anderson, Penni Anderson, Randy Anderson, Valerie Andrews, Barbara Anllnony, Madeline Ariza, Cnrisline Arrnslrong, Ronny Arriaga, Joe Arriaga, Sam ' Juniors Semenced io Iowa Tesis Aslcin, Palsy Asocar, Carlos Bailey, Kallny Bain, William Baker, Chance Balmer, Gil Baker, Linda Ann Baker, Tony Balderas, Bobby Ballanlyne, Pam Ballard, Jimmy Balog, Mike Banasau, Ernesl Barnebey, Suzy Barra, Torn Barrera, Noe Barrera, Yolanda Barsun, Jeannine Barfrnan, Ben Bassinqer, Sue Baufisla, Mary Lo Bazaldua, Silber? Bazar, Judy Belzung, Leroy U Benavides, Bill Bench, William Bendele, Pam Benireau, Tommie Berenzon, Beverly Berger, Mark Bergeron, Elsie Berman, Waller Bias, Sranley Bing You, Harry Birnbaum, Bobby Birnbaum, Susie Bilzlcie, Joan Bloclc, Frank Blounl, Faye Blow, Irene Blunr, Gail Blunl, Paul Bobele, Monle ,ve no is wi Filing inro llie balcony of llwe Audirorium on Nov. 9, iuniors are prepared lo begin a day and a half of brainpicking. lowa Tesls of Eclucalional Development given To iuniors every year, delermine +l'1e sclwolasric aclwievemenr of flue sclwool and ils individual sludenls. .?4L,f 1 E, Bogos, Bou bel, Dora Susan Bourque, Eddie Boyd, B onnie Branaum, James Brannen. Nancy Brannon, Bobby Brannon. Ruby Brimlmall, Sharon Bronslad, Alice Brower, Doug Brown, Andy Brown, Aniia Brown, Barbara Brown, Carole Brown, Carolyn Brown, Cindi Brown, Jimmie Bryan, Jon Bryanl, Buenlell Buiiron, Burnbau Burqin, Nancy o, Elia Micliael gli, Kalilyne Tara Losi I.D. Cards Hold Up Junior Dance Burk, Billy Burlce, Loll Burlcelf, Sleye Burrer, Emilie Burrow, Lynda Buslw, Sandra Bush, Slieron Byrom, Pallye Byrum, Pam Cabrera, Jesse Caclrin, Kallwy Cadena, Imelda Cagle, Marshellene Calcoll, Jerry Caldera, Waller Camp, Jeanie Campbell, Plwil Camps, Suzel Cardenas, Diana Cardenas, Lelicia Carey, Mary l-lelen Carle, Mark Carley, Kirk Carrera, Larry , his .I ,GT z , -I :I H gy . ,1.g , U U FW ' 5, D 5 ml af g if ' J mr ,, X04 ' 1' A ' r 'r i Carslen, James Carler, Dede As a long llne ol: anxious sludenfs walls, Bill Freeman and his dale Jane Flndling slow lhings up by their search for lhose pink Jeff l. D. cards lhal always disappear when needed. Miss Xlmena Wolf and Mr. Waller l-lelrners, chapercnlng lhe Junior Class Dance, encounler lhls siluallon lrequenlly. Q51 in 5: 4' .,v, wliwwfi Casanova, Yvonne Casllllo, Brenda Casllllo, Sylvia Calhey, Margarel' Cayazos, Anlhony Caye, Donald faieyw Celaya, Carolyn Cenleno. Eugene Chambers, Roberl' Chapa, Gloria Charles, Diana Chavez, Sonia Chillon, Marlanne Chlzurn, Kay Chu, Alexa Clark, Penny I43 Close, Bill Cobb, Lynda Coffee, Sylvia Cole. Cecil Collier, John Collins. Marfha Cook, Roberl' I44 Ski Cobb, Howard Cohen, Marilyn Cole, Ari Collazo, Carl Collins, Ernesline Conner, Ann Coons, Darlene Allen Summers and Kaye Rushing slop To resl for a momenl al 'lhe San Anlonio Sloclc Show and Rodeo. As usual, Jell had a holiday 'ro allow sludenls lo make use of +he free grounds admission on The lirsl day ol lhe annual exposilion. COPGf1l1GV6l'1. Cordaway, Carol Cordes, Ronald Corlez, Lucille Colfer, Calhy Cynlhia ww. 1? A Juniors Ai-lend ihe Rodeo on- -01' Couliress, Jimmy Cox, April Cox, Barbara Cox, Gray Craig, Roloerla Craig, Sarah Craig, Sherrian Crenwelge, Carol Sue Crisian, David Crislollel, Larry Crislollfel, Linda Criles, Alan Cronen, Palricia Crufchlield, Dan Cukier, Joseph Cupp, Richard Curlis, Wayne Dalnnolin, Chris Darnron, Linda Daniel, Dawne Davis, Susan Dawson, Yvonne Day, Kalhy Deese, Anna Defiee, Cherlyn Deldarl, Dale Delao, Diane Del Caslillo, Benny De Leon, Joseph De Leon, Richard Delgado, David Denison, Sue Dennis, Bill De Sha, Jeanne De Shong, Andrea De Vellis, Kennelh De Wese, Linda Diaz, Angie Dillmar, Howard Dodd, Kale Doege, Charles Doeppenschmidf, Larry Dominguez, Baldemar Dominguez, John Dominguez, Sylvia Dorsey, Jerry Dralllo, Judy Dubose, Marlha 'lr Duffey, Fred Duffin, Donaid Like many a Jeff boy, Eddie doesrfi' have much faiih in his fafher's'decislo and Tries To heip him our by giving him a few poiriiers. Judy Murrah, Darlei Coons, and Pam Trude are prospecis For a moiher for Eddie fBob Scofielc arid a wife for his faiher fSarm Goidiarbi in The Cour+ship of Eddie's Fafhei Dukes, Linda Duran, Richard Dydek, Tom Dyer, Charles Dzurik, Sfepheri Eager, Caihy Earl, Mary Ann Edmonds. Carol Sue Edwards, La Donna Jean Eggiesiori, Marvin Eilen, Carolyn Elcmarlc, Fred Elizondo, Diana Ellison, Alice Elvir, Gloria Emery, Kenneiln Emmons, Sharon Eng, Annlyn Engle, Molly Epsiein, Jerry Esquivel, Olga Esserick, Sandy Esies, Mary Evans, Linda Everison, Simone Ewing, Carol Farisiw, Floyd Fariss, Doug Favela, Jo Ann Ferguson, Jolwn Ficlulner, Bill Findling, Jane Fisher, John Qcolield Qiars in Junior Plag Fisler, Barbara Fife, Eddie Flores, Flores, Fosier. Nora Ricliarcl Kay Fouiclw, Garilw Freeman, Bill Frisby, Roberr Frilsclw, Bill Frye, Nancy Fuenles, Diana Gailan, Hope Gamboa, Edward Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garza, Garza, Garza. Garza, Gales. Gailin, Anna Cesar Rudy Virginia Blanclne David Sylvia Sylvia Ann Judy Allen Georgacalcis, Kaihy I47 Juniors Celebraie Plag Success Gerlln, Ricliard Gewin, Sandi Glwefzler, Ellen Glauberg, Jo Ann Goerges, Cheri Golden, Roslyn Goldfarb Sam Goliglnlly, Mariorie Gonzales, Ernesl Gonzales, Henry Gonzales, lrene Gonzales, Louis Gonzales, Teresa Gonzalez, Joe Gonzalez, Ronald Gonzalez Val Goodleil, Jolnn Goodpaslure, Jolwn Goodwill, Sallie Gorden, Yvonne Golf, Doug Graham, Jolwn Gralwarn, Nancy Granberry, Sandra Granl, Melinda Gray, Jean Green, Jolwn Greenberg, Alan Greenspoon, Sue Griffin, David Grillin, Troy Grimm, Ricky Grislwam. Gayla De Grizzard, Jeanne Grizzard, Joanne Grolnn, Larry Grosslcopf, Bern Grun, Beverly Guerra, Josie Guerra, Rudolph Guerra, Susan Guio, Presley Gurlwrie, Barry Gulierrez, Ruben Haque, Jayne Hale, Paula l-lalpin, Pal Hamby, l-lomer I48 9 mm' -it .1 rw- i , Qu- l-lamner, Della -land, Bob -lanson, Ann -larbin, Michele rlarper, Rocky -larringron, Carol 'larris, Frankie ss, l-lancoclx, Peggy Hansard, Mary Ann l-lanson, Carllon Harned, Cheryl Harrell, Eddie l-larris, Dale Harris, Viclor if 1-w , W . . ,. 1 new A ,f bf' s mi .K f 'is--M, K fi yn X . log. .r M Min my ,, an V an 'ls . , Lx ' Celebraiinq ihe success of The Junior Play, The Couriship of Eddie's Faiher, members ol lhe casf, siagehands, and iunior officers were lrealed io lamales and cold drinks. Sharon Reese and Kafhy Mangold spoil lheIr lunch ai :he cas? parry a few days eller fhe play. l-larlley, Harlman, l-lasbrook, Hass, Donna l-layden, l-laynes, Sonora Mary Bob James William I49 Eleciion Resulis Exciie Juniors Hayward, Slnari Hendry, Barbara Hernandez, Gilberl' Hernandez, Richard Herrera, Yolanda Hicks, Jeana l50 Heilig, Jane? Herbeck, Palsy Hernandez, Gloria Herrera, Linda Heriz, Eleanore Hines, Richard Complelely overwhelmed, as she and olher candidales sit logeflwer in llwe Audilorium, Lee Slrom- berger hears of her eleclion as nexl' year's Senior Class reporler. Meanwhile, in every classroom, Jeffilres held Their breaflns as lhey, Too, lieard Jrlue public address announcemenl of officers for fhe Class of '65. Hinoiosa. Pele Hogue, Barbara Holdilch, Sieve Hooper, Mark Hopf, Royce Johns, Jill Johnson. David Johnson, Ruby Ann Johnson, Shirley Johnslon, Lucy Jones, Charlie Jones, Leana Jones, Norma Jowers, Brad Juarez, Mary Alice Jungman, Bobby Kangas, Charlene Kaplan. Ronni Kass, Palrick Kawazoe, Nancy Kboudi, Marci Keienburg, J. W. Kelly, Jackie Kennedy, Mary Ann Keoughan, Brian Keoughan, James Kerr, Kandee Kisfer, Chris Klein, Paula Hopkins, John David Howard, John Howard, Sharon Huber, Connie Hudson, Maxine Huff, Janice Huff, Joanna Hughes, Trey Hurley, Pricilla Huicheson, Ted Hyman, Sherry Ikeda, Koichi lnman, Jimmy Irwin, Becky lsgur, Sluari Jackson, Dorolhy Jackson, Polly Jacobs, Diana Jacobs, Jack Jaimes. Roberi' Jaroszewski, Ronnie Jefferson, Thomas Jernigan, Judy Jimenez, Roberl I5I Knapp, David Kole, Alan Kopslcy, John Kowalilc, Dan Krause, Ann Kremer, Bobby Kremer, Kenny Kwan, Ronald Lalcaros, Janie Lalvlar, Paul Lamberl, Linda Lane, Gaye Lynn Lange, Larry Langley, Bobby Lanman, Mary Laslcy, Cheryl Lasseler, Eslher Lalharn, Doug Larimer, Charloll Layron, Dickie Lecoclce, Don Juniors '0ver ihe Rainbow' af Prom Levis, Earl Levir, Anifa Levy, Ed Lewis, Howard Levya, Roberl' Lindsay, Carole Lindsey, Curris Lilshulz, David Lobello, Tony Loclclier, Renee Lodde, Dorofhy London, Sue Leonard, Sharen Leos, Daria Leung, Cheryl Leverelr, Debbie Levinson, Sharon S Lee, Roberl' Leflon, David Leiia, lqnacio Lernson, Paul Luna, Mary Lou Lundell, Bill Luzius, John Lynch, Sherry Machado, Leroy Lubel, Beverly Lucas, Long, Linda Long, Richard Longmoor, Kaye Longoria, Norma Lo pez, Jesse Lopez, Louise Lopez, Lucille Louie, James Lovelace, Roberr Lovelace, Travis Lowes, Sherry Lozano, Sandra A lf Glenn Wilh rainbows 'round lheir shoulders and happy smiles on fheir faces, John Collier and Polly Jackson dance ar fhe Junior-senior Prom. c l i '1' 1 of il . s,.. ' l I53 Juniors Sag 'Have Curb. will Wail' MacKenney Carolyn Malish. Carl Malmsien, Mack Mangold, Kalhy Mangum, Richard Manrow, Richard Marasco, Frank Marek. Carol Marks, William Marler, Grady Marple, Beverly Marlin, Sieve T. Marlin, Sieyie Marlinez, Anlonio Mariinez, Roberl' Mariinez, Roberl Massey, Tom Mallhies, Charles Mauck, Ernesl Maun, Killie Maxey, Linda Mayfield, Jack Mazuca, James McCary, Douglas McClellan, Gigi McCullen, Mackie McDonald, Mike Mclfwen, Kay Mclzadin, Nick McGinly, Melinda McLendon, Nancy McNeil, Linda Mclaggorl, Tom McWhor+er, Jack Mercado, Ted Merlo, George Meyer, Mark Mickish, Alan L Middlelon, Calvin Miesse, Margarel Miller, Candy Miller, Keiili Miller, Larry Miller, Robe-rl Miller, Roy Miller, Sandy Milslead, Mary Jane Mings, Dan Minien, Janice Milchell, Tammy Miiclwell, Voris Moclc,'Bobbie Moczygemba, Roberl all 's if ng ,H 552' V, 1 K 5 , . lhey paiienfly wail for ilie Fiesla Baille of Flowers Parade 'io begin, Lula SlGV9HS. Beverly Marple. amd Cindy Ward. m9mlDGVS Oi HWS Band, occupy lheir lime by cleaning slicky fingers and looking over llie uniformed groups of oilwer schools wailing To parlicipale in parade. I55 is 1fsJ,agsg,E ear Geomeirg Niclcle, Bob Nieman, Sylvia Niemeyer, Dennis Noble, Lesler Novalc, Russell Noyy, Murray Nunn, Barbara Obdyke, Barbara O'Connell, Daniel O'Connell, Pal' Oira, Carmen Olalson Tom Molina, Hecfor Monifa, Joyce Monlez, Viclor Monfoya, Sieve Moore, Carol A. Moore, David Moore, Plwyllis Morales, Anile Morales, Elizabellw Moreno, Margie Morgan, Doug Morgan, Guy Morin, Norman Morfon, Tim Moses, Rae Mosley, John Muniz, lrma V, Murplny, Roberf Murralm, Judy Myers, Raolwel Napper, Larry Siudenfs Su rveg Campus Neal Jimmie Lee Nelson James Nelson Roy Nelson Virginia fl ' v ff E . 5 r 1 i 5 X. --. Q ii! Q -as 0 I 2 I gf, 1 ,k,k , - is rs Q R is R 'W O'l.eary, Tim Olson, Roberl O'Neil, Clay Orfiz, Isaias Oyler, Bobby Palacios, Rudy Oliyares, Frances O'Mara, Teresa Ordaz, Pere Orriz, Roberl Padilla, Richard Perror, Penelope 1, Surveying Jeflerson's 32-acre campus is par? of a Maier Works geornelry assiqnmen+ for iuniors Mike Reid and Rex Slewarr. These are lwo of ine group supervised by Mr. Lewis I-iurcninson. Parry, Grill Passmore, Pale. Kafnleen Pafillo, Paula Sliaryn I57 5 i Pallerson, Mike Payne, Susan Pena, Jesse Pena, Louisa Pena, Luis Pena, Mercy Penker, Jan Pereida, Becky Perez, Euslolio ynv'! w I58 y ir Perez, Roloerl Perkins, Bob Perkins, Pal Pelers, Darlene Pfeiffer, Marian Pogue, Linda -wi! Leaving llie family circle every morning lo begin a new day al' Jefferson is rouline for Kalliy Georqacakis and scores of olher Jelliles. Some Jefferson sludenls wlwo are nor lucky enougln lo have family lransporlalion rnusl eiilwer walk or ride llne bus. Poland, Edith Pope, Joe Poplin, Brenda Powers, Sandy Prado, Joel Price, Roberr Prueff, David Pue, Ronnie Pulido, Elvira Rendon, Ed Rennecker, Jeanne Requenez, Frank Reyes, Mary Reyes, Mike Reyes, Pauline Reyna. Roy Rhodes, Mariha Rice, Bill Rice, Dennis Rice, Jane Rice, Virginia Pulman, Carolyn Quan, Lily Queen, Lydia Quillian, Roy Quillin, Jamie Quinfanilla, Sieve Robb, Jeannelle Ragar, Kay Rainer, Donna Raines, Connie Rainwaler. Vicky Ramirez, Raymond Rees. Chesrer Reese, Sharon Reid, Mike Reil, Andrew Reilly, Judy Randle, Sharon Reay, Jerry Redman, Michelle Reed, Mike l-lopinq someone will nolice Their new slaius symbols, Pam Ballanlyne, Kahlyne Bumbaugh, and Linda Long assume one of The many obvious poses fha? all juniors assume alle-r qelling lheir Senior Class rings. Richardson, Bill Riddle, Charlie Ridenour, Jean Rielz, Ronald Riley, Louise Rivas, Sylvia Rivera, David Rivera, Rudy Rivera, Yolanda Robinson, Greg Robinson, June Robles, Millon Robles, Rosemary Rocha, Ernest Rochs, Grelchen Rin Fingers Flash Red or Rodiguez, Gene Rodriguez, lrene Rodriguez. Janie Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Michael Rodriguez, Roy Rodriguez, Yolanda Roessling, Marlha Rogers, Jimmy awww' Blue Roman, Benny Rosales, Ricky Rose, Dale Rosenzweig, Irving Ross, lvlarlha Rofhslein, Helen Rudes, Jerry Rufio, Sandi Rushing, Kaye Russell, Mike Saalholl, Roland Saenz, Georgina Salazar, Riclcy Salazar, Rosie Saldivar, Chrisline Salinas, Rachel Sanchez, Edward Sanchez, Louisa Sanchez, Rick Sanders, Nancy Sanders. Roy Sandford, Sandra San Marco, Paul Sansorn, Linda Saucedo, Sieve Saucier, Pal Saunders, Gay Schaazler, Tommy Scheh, Curlis Scheilvle, Theresa Schulze, Larry Schuliz, Gay Schwarlz, Larry Schwarlz, Linda Scofield, Eob Scoii, Bill Scoif, John Seqall, Judy Segura, l-lenry Segura, Sylvia Seilerl, Marlha Serene, Eugene Schoeneri, Richard Schoeneri, Roberr Schoppe, Sherwin Schroeder, Doug Schroeder. Milne Schmid, Mary Alice Schmiiiel, Vicki Schmudlach, Larry Schneider, Larry Picture Not Available Juniors 'All Wei' a+ Class Picnic Sharp, Carolyn Sharp, Marilyn Shelander, Claire Sherwood, Belly Jane Shield, Karen Shields, Torn Shoclcley, Madelyn Shorl, Myron Siegal, Bernard Sims, John Siurseih, Sandy Slimp Suzanne Srnilh, Billy Smiih Howard Smifh Palricia Smiih Pairiclc Srnilh Scoif Snipes, Robbie Snodgrass, Sandye Snyder, Randy Sonlag, Susan I62 Spangler, Robe-rl Sparger, Marilyn Speer, Nancy Spence, Larry Sprague, Benqie Spruce, Lloyd Sladler, Jerry Sialder, Bonnie Slapp, Laura Slarr, Efhel Sfarr, Sue Sfedham, Marlha Slein, Susan Slerling, Barbara Slerling, Jimmy Q Twp, 3 ' ' ' 'U' ,. ' 'bbw , . f ' we g-'Ei V 'la-QI gf ,. 4 V Mig' wwf' if ,Q WJ Q' 'Qi , ' I S J. '3-im -.-4: J' ia Sfopping lo lake a brealher afler a swim a+ The Junior Class Picnic are Eddie File and Jimmy Inman with lheir dafes Mary Esies and Cheryl Lasky. This year's picnic was held af Landa Park, lhe firsi oul-of-iown sile for The evenlz Thompson, Ann Thompson, Audrey Thompson, Ronnie Thorwarcl, Sul Ross Thrailkill, Bob Thurman, Linda Tiierina, Linda Tiller, Van Tinclall, Jane Torlceson, Erik Torres, Sara Toscano, Buddy Pictu re Not Available Tedrowe, Richard Teller, lvlelody Terrell, Jimmie Tharp, Olis Slern, William Sleyens, Lula Slevens, Nila Slewarl, Rex Slill, Diane Slorbeclc, Buddy Slrohm, Palricia Slromberqer, Lee Sfuarl, Ann Sluarl, Eileen Slulls, Joel Suchowolski, Molly Suess, Paul Summers, Allen Sumpler, A. J. Swanson, Larry Swill, Henry Tague, James Tarrow, Dev Tale, Anne Thermes, lvlary Thomas. Henry Thomas, Kalhy Thomas, Roy K nv :ie lv 5 an 'Q' , wwf! ,. rw K - . ,sz Piss ,uf Q 'C-2 X1 vw 5 Vx , 1,2 may H We . 1.3 X in Y ffm .i V ,uf-' H P , ,:Q:..,. : 1 K i Q -,gi Av X15 -wf:::,:t A Ta we-I TEN V . - E Worlvnq 'Q erase wncrvnlnalma ev :Ierce ol lcv pe-nclllraa accunm.a'ed over - .5 1 W-6, ., ' ,. ' ,. . ' ,. gym ga. A 2 The year, Menncxa Wyqang wonders f' Per nurnb rngers wll lrold ou' mul book- .f N- 1 'f-f f fi, W , . . M cneckng ' me. 2. M , 52 , . gi l-,.. f- ' ,A Trevlnc, Glcffa Trade Parr: Tsclwirlnarl Karen Turlye, Shger Velevzqela. Yolanda Vallelo, Edward Varner, Becky Vasqpez Sieve Tupes, Penny Valdez, Marina Valle Annabelle Vernell, Sqsle Vasquez, Arllwur V7era, Adam Vlllarreal, Dennfs Villarreal Noennl Vlnlon Rcbefl Vrcevren V'cL9' I65 Wade, Carol VVaid, June Waldon, Clmrislina Vlfallmer, Grade VValler, Dale Vlfard, Cindy Vlfard, Palrlcla Vrfaslxlnglon, Roy VValson, Clwarles Wfeiner, Barry Vfelclw, Pamela Whaley, Jane Ann Vflwelslone, Grace Wlwlie, Marllaa By working aller scnool, Roland Saallwoll nas a head slarr on sludenls who loolc lor lobe eyery summer. Aller-sclwool iobs lake llwe place of club aclivllies for a large number of Jelllfes. Wilkins, Wilfred Williams, Cherry Williams, Linda Williams, Pal Williams, Sherrie Willms, Richard Wilson, Jeanna Wilson, Joanna Wilson, Lee Wilsoni Robin Winans, Melinda Wise, Doris V' if aw wwf' While, Merle While, Norma Whilworlh, Connie Wil:-rachl, Edward Weiqand, Marly Wilborn, Delores Wilder, Mary Wiley, Eslher Jobs Occupg Juniors' i . , Q29 ,eg slwr as Time 19' if Wiseman, Bill Woller, Marlc Wornlole, Dale Wonsilc, Milne Woo, Waller Woodson, Chrisline Worlhey, Andrea Yancy, John Yales, Willie Yolcibailis, Judy Yorlc, Joe York, Vic Zak, Mike Zalesky, Ba rba ra Zapala, Eino Zepeda, Diana Zerkel, Suzanne Znilelc, Pearl Zowarka, Jane Zunlcer, Charlolle The Presidenl Works While Olhers Plag Besides being presidenl' of lhe Sophomore Class, Fred Biery has muscles. He came in very handy al lhe sophomore ouling. Sophomore Class Sludenls from Longlellow, Mann, Whillier, and olher iunior schools uniled lasl Seplember ro become lhe second-largesl sophomore class in Jellerson's hislory. Al lheir general class meeling in November in lhe Audilorium, sophomores mel Mrs. Louise Aderhold and Mr. Roberl Wood, co-sponsors ol lhe Class ol IQ66. Candidales lor class ollices were also inlroduced. The Chrislmas Dance, held in lhe Main Hall, was an evenl anlicipaled by sophomores who were more 'lhaln ready lor lhe holidays. ln keeping wilh lradilion, sophomore girls leaped al lhe chance ol asking a boy lo lhe Leap Year Dance on Feb. 29. As Jrhe lerm drew lo a close, lhe class celebralecl May 6 wilh a picnic al MacArlhur Park. Menlal Aibilily Tesls were aclminisrered lo all sophomores Sepl. I9, 20, and 2l. Sevenly-live per cenl scored average or above. Each sophomore has had a conference wilh Mrs. Lorena Davis, sophomore counselor. ' l68 OFFICERS Presidenl FRED BIERY Vice-presidenl SHARRON MEANS Recording Secrelary KATHY O'CONNOR Corresponding Secrelary DlANNE DAUOHERTY Treasurers JOHN HALL CAROL CARSON Hislorian JINX MOFFATT Chaplain SUSAN CUNNINGHAM Parliamenlarian ClNDE WATSON Reporler JYL REAOAN Sergeanls al Arms SUSAN ANTHONY BOB ABRIOHT Mrs. Louise Aderhold Co-sponsor Mr. Roberl Wood, Co-sponsor ,W 1 1 I, ii-ms!!! ,.--5 I-4 ',,- Q- 1- V W in 1-52 ,, f f we ,. 5251.-Fr . , X, -Sf ix -- 1 4.. f- i 23' 21 51, . ,, me 5 Q, , , , U1 ,gg 1 - 2 - .1 : e , 'N - . f x' gf if MA in Z ,m y K - . ki- - , u ,ji-,l f f,-1 ,f, ,,, , , - fg, - , .-Z, ,,,,. In ,... W , -gm ' -s. eg2f, asf- 1' sz-325 ' .QT T:: ' f5 F . ,V A .si f. :j'1. zQ 21:51, -: K' r '- . Hifi? ,Y ' :lf-'W V 35 Q- M 1 --gijgfg me ' ' - we ' -ez . i - 1 61,5 :iw A ' vig K iffrqi ' ' ,.,, sr-f 5 + fy1 , serv, ' . Zi V, , -- ' 335522 if 1:1 ,sg W , -9 A Q.e,4e,1 f ,..,. i ,Q .,,,..,., ,H ,M gflx we X7 mea 5, X, ., +- ., ,, i 45,1 1.-,fr f, f - .3m:,,.f, f me f .21 i e Z,,: Alodo, Alir, Ricliard Carol Ann Abelrnan, Alderele, Roberla Josepli Abriglwf, Bob Alclrele, Acosla, Al Linda Adarne, Aldridge. Roberl Lance Aguilar, Aleianclro. Raul Jirnrny Aleiandro. Urinda I7O Tickels lo Pep Rallies for Sale' Sopnorneres lwaven'i begun lo lace realily yel. llene Keller, Diane Calderon, and Nancy Paniagua buy pep rally Jriclcels from Senior Louis Hallcen. Allano, Shirley Alizzi, Bobbi Allen, Cliarlene Allen, Mike Allen, Sam Allerlcamp, Rick Allrnan, Donna Alsbury, Sliirley Alvarado, Jolm Alvarez, Alberl Amburn, Jimmy Amend, Sliaron Ames, Slniaryn Arnesquila, Allred Bug Now - Wise Llp Laler Areyalo, Joe Arguello, Roger Arrnslrong, Tom Bacon, Allan Badger, Scoll Bailey, Jeannine Bailey, Slierry Balboa, Barbara Baniaigua. Nancy Barasclw, Connie Barenblal, Slnaron Barnes, Noel Barrell, Cliris Barriga, Roberl' Bass, Lee Ann Baslress, Bill Baucum, Jim Bauer, Barbara Bauglicom, Elaine Baylor, Cly Beckcom, Callny Bellinger, Clnarlie Bennack, Plwil Bennack, Susan Benson, Brenda Berlanga, William Bernal, Palricia Bese'li, Gary Biery, Fred Biggs, Bob Billings, Jim Billingsley, Craig Black, George Blanke, James Blankenship, Mike Boland, Miclwael Boldl, Marilyn Bookman, Belly Bourland, Linda Brannon, Carol Breeland, Jay Bremer, Kallny Brewer, Bill Anderson Babe Andrade, Bruno Anlan, l lenry Anlliony, Susan Arclier, Lisa Arellano, Roberl' Briscoe, Alice Elaine iii Brosseau, Mickey Brown, Bellye Brown, Gordon Brown, Joyce Brown, Paul Brown, Scoll Brown, Susan Bry, Judy Bryanl, Barbara Bryanlr, Mark Bryani, Pal Buclianis, Ricliard i 1,71 wif Sophomore Gels Tangled Cason Larry Cassino, Dan Caslano, Liz Caseillo, Evelyn Caslillo, Joe Caslro, Ana Marie Cayalier, Margie Cavanaugh, Ken Cenleno, Rebecca Chambers, Rodger Chambers, Terry Chapa, Frank Cisneros, Eliazar Claing. George Clanlon, Donna Closner, Frank Cloud, Slephen Coolcrell, Calhy Cohen, Miriam Coleman, Jackie Coleman, Ronald Comingore, Cynlhia Connelly, VVilliam Conle, Michael Cook, Edgar Cooney, Jack B. Corona, Gilberl Corona, Velma in Web ol Buendia, Charles Burge, Beclci Burnelfe, Carol Burnelle, Susan Boller, Joyce Bullar, Allen Bulller, Ella Lou Byrd, Palricia Caceres, Cinla Cadena, Roberf Cagle, Eldon Calderon, Diana Calhoun, Barbara Calo-oy, Sandra Camp, Bill Campbell, Cvrelchen Cardenas, Ronald Carey, Collene Carnahan, Nancy Carpenler, Ann Carr, Jennifer Carr, Jim Carranza, Luis Carreno, Rose Mary Carrillo, Felix Carson, Carol Cary, Cindy Cash, Wayne Red Tape Corlese, Cowan, Cris Leon Craig, C-orlez, Ana Karlwrvn Cory, Bill Cray, Bill COSl'Wdl, Andy Criqger, Coslello, Dale Linda Crisl, Roberf vga so J Riga W Q Y V W .. my Y A L , f . . 3 k 19- ,-lu 4 fr: J Y'2'm,E MA by M . - if 6 if el- ,4 .145 9' . ' , ' - 4- , vi L,.Q,f -5 51 342 , Q'-rg' f as w as 5-.ff . A . ra' - if as ffl! x fy Checking oul a boolc really isn r loo dilficulf Candy Gibbons realizes. OF course wifroul llne lvelp of Junior Linda Cobb, llninqs nwigbr lnave been Cl'1l9'Gf'. M Cross, Paul Crowley, lvliclwael Crulsinger, Eliza bella Cuevas. lvlavo Cunninglnam, Jalan Cunninglnarn, Susan DB4 Daslro, Yvonne Dauglierlv, Dianne Davila, Carlos Davila, George Davis, Danna Davis, David Davis, Seen These sophomores obviously agree 'rhal lhe fool dip in lhe girls' shower room looks only one-half as bad as ir feels. This required procedure follows all physical educalion classes. I74 Davis, Slephen DeLeon, Joe Del.eon, Marlin DeLespinois. Joelle Delgado, Benny Dempsey, John DePaul, Harry Deuel, Charles Dickinson, La Verne Diric, Conrad Disharoon, Calherine Dixon, Paul 3 Donaldson, Linda Doneghy, Sieve Donley, Keilh Dorough, Linda Doublel, Bealrice Draper,-Gloria Dralllo, Ann Drilfill, Jimmy Drumm, Mickey Dubois, Jeannelfe DuBose, Allan Du'Bose, Linda DuBose, Michael Sophomores Find Time io Take Dip Faulkner, Tim Feike, Nelda Feldmann, Tom Ferguson, Ronnie Ferlscli, Peggy Fest Susan Few, Bill Fife, Linda File, Margie Flores Flores Flores, Flores Flores Aurelia Blanca Oralia Paul Ramon Fong, Sue Foraker, Lawrence Fore, Frank Foulcli, Roberl' Fracfor, Nancy Frank, Diane Franks, l-lugln Franz, Paula Frazier, Ricki Fry, Barbara Fry, Karen Fry, Kailwryn Frye, Leslie Frye, Phillip Dudley, Linda Dullnig, Karen Dunning, Peggy Dyer, Judillw Dyer, Pal Dym, Randy Easley, James Easley, Jolnn Edelman, Judi Edwards, Rennie Elkins, Janice Ellerman, Sylvie Ellis, Mike Embrey, Bruce Emerson, Abram Emerson. Willie Enderle, Cynllnia Enderle, Marilyn Engle, Jim Epsiein, Norman Espino, Norma Esquivel, Ophelia Eslrada, Gloria Ewing, Harvey Falbo, Neva Farlow, Marcia Farmer, Roberi Faulkner, Kay .wr L P1 1 , ,: . 1 X I76 5 mm. Kaihy O'Conner, wifh her hand over her ii' hard io beiieve fhai she has been serve as vice-presideni of 'rhe Junior hearf, finds chosen To Class. Furih, Diane Fusselman, Tom Gaede. Bob Gaie, Gay Gaiindo, Roger Galioway, Shirley Gaivan, Roberi Gamboa, Aiberf Gamboa, Riia Garcia, Anna Garcia. Deifino Garcia Marieen Garcia, Mariin Gardner, Gary Garza, Aiice Garza, David M. Garza, irene Garza, Joe Garza, John Garza, Miiiy Garza, Socorra Garza, Susan This Sophomore Doies on Voies Gass, Roland George, John Gibbons, Candy Gill, Anna Gill, James Gillam, Susan Gillian, Lamar Gindy, Ken Glaze, Judy Gleinser, Tom Golf, D. G. Goldberg, Roberl Golighlly, George Gomez, Viclcy Gonzales Dave Gonzales Francisco Gonzales Ida Gonzales Joe Gonzales Lesler Gonzales Lorenzo Gonzales Anna Gonzalez, Norma Gonzalez, Pal Goodwin Pall Gosch, Wayne Goullel, Shirley Granalo, Marie Graniere, Jan Gray, Viclci Green, Thomas Grey, David Grillin, Tom Grimm, Raydean Gross, Cindy Grolh, Donna Guaiardo, Tony Guerra, Cynlhia Guerra, Mary Jane Guidry, James Guillen, lrma Gulick, Linda Gulley, Bill Y Guslalson, Bill Gulhrie, Jane Gulierrez, Joe Haag, Gregory Haas, Peler Haflcen, Francie Hale, Barbara Hale, Billie Hale, Houslon Hall, John Hamby, Julie Hamil, Mary Louise Handsur, Pal Hansford, Linda Harris, George Harris, Sandra Harrold, Glenn Harlung, Calhy Halhaway, Tim Haun, Arlhur Hawkins. Henry 'Broken' Sophomore Bones Mended Hawkins, Judy Heilig, Eddie Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hudson, Joyce Hull, Penny Hunlress, Thomas Hulchinson, Debbie Hulchinson, Mario Hysaw, Lonnie lbarra, Lucille Ann lhle, Larry Jackson, Darrell Janosik, Laurie Jarvis, Brian Jennings, Philip Jernigan, Jim Jimenez, Alberr Jimenez, Dellina Johnson, Erwin Johnson, Harry Johnson, James Johnson, Margarel Johnson, Ronald Johnslon, Len Jones, Brandon Jones, Glenda Jones, Mike Jones, Roy William Joseph, Richard Joyce, Kennelh Juarez, Susan Berla Guadalupe Ramon Rosemary Hernandez, Sieve Herrera, Rosario Herrick, Gayle Helller, Gilberl Heye, Gerald Hibdon, Sleven Hicks, Linda Hill, David Hill, Diana Hill, Leopoldo Hindelang, Doug Hines, Joseph Hirsch, Helen Hohmann, Malfhew Holden, Sharon Holland, Joyce Holle, Margarele Hooge, Teresa Ann Horlon, Delane Howard, David Huckaloa, lris aren Dullmg relveves Margre Frfes suffering by dress- er ed arm no a dusasfer area-jusl' 'llwe oplwomore healllw class orvung a demonslraflon. Kalislcy, Lawrence Kalklwofl, Suzanne Karin, Daniel Karpienslcl, Arllnur Kaulz, April Keeron, Lydia Keller, llene Kesner, Sleplwanle Kidwell, Edward King, Ricky Klnnaird, Jay Klollnassa, Clwarlove Q Kirlazes, Marlene Klrlland, Linda Kirlley, Bllly Kleclc, Arllnur Klossner, Roclcye Knlglwl, Donna Knoeller, Roberfa Knouse, Lenna Knouse, Marvin Knox, Nancy Koch, Bob Kollias, Dana Korp, Susan Kosmallca. Kare Kowalllc, Bruce I79 F7 .og , . ' fi wh qu... ..:'..r. , .: :K'?3xTT'S'iIfh:? fs '1F f51LfZf??f' :, iigiffl ,Tin i M? .- 1 - .,rv-I: ' I' I. ' jJW 9 - - ' .0 ,. , , ,, ,. ' ' ' , U vi- A L g . -1 -5 .. ,F 4- - if 'Y f 5 iffiiliil ' .. -li , : f::'v-:.' L-3:1 ' i ,wif fr' - ' Q . f.f?,f' ' , , ,. sr PW .fe j ,W 13 '+' 5 S L l i liff- , 1, ff' me-941. 35 'W' ,Q Tim Pi 'A fi? 'A CQ 'W'-If K e i ri 1. .., , ,, , '- W. , ,- i L EW, .1 ij Wff?S5'11fi 5-m if lg, , ' L - ff 1 . i. in , -,- ,K 1'-if, f E -V ,i rc ,W Vu 5 , ,,., f V, I ,,, frm , --.,,.5: . , , ,.,, N .il .. ' rg ' ' er ' , , u L ,Q .Q , afrhfgg g i mir xg-,. i' V H H fa - M1 , ' ' ' ' V 5 'L W if p -if ' A. f 0 , 1, N W, J ,ftf gli. g I? A A in jig T , 77'eYf,'L. Kifi!'fw1a :T A ibn. Mag A is J 1 K J , 15 gi gf Lemg, Larry A We r ? Levy, Rachel ,., ,R ii 5- , gg 7 fan-my 1 iii, f f l80 Lewis, Gran? Lewis, Rhonda Nelle Limmer, Joyce LoCicero, Larry Locke, Donna Longoria, Jo Marie Lopez, Abraham Lopez. Larry Lopez, Yolanda Loudermilk, Brenda Krippendorf, Donald Kubena, Linda Kyasniclca, Pam Kwan, Janel' Lachele, Janine Ladd, Sherry Langslon. Belly Larsen, Lynda Laurence, Gayle Laye, John Lazo, Josephine Le Blanc, Donald Lee, Eslher Lee, Margo fs, Margaref Rees quickly affiliaied herself wirh Talacade one of lhe falenled groups Thai' aHrac+s incomin sophomores. Sophomore Imp in Taleni Show Louie, Howard Loyd, Linda Lozano, Joe Lozano, Raymond Luclrell, Larry Luera, Rosa Luna, Maroare? Luna, Rolla Lulicli, Louis Lyon, Cliarles Lyons, Lyska Lyons, Micliael Mabrilo, Van MacFadden, Nancy Maclne, Virginia MacLean, Don Madero, Carlos Maier, Sandra Maize-l, Jay Manory, Sfeve Mann, Cindy Mann, Linda Manske, Pamela Manson George Marburger, Nan Mareclial, Milce Marsli, Sieve Marlin, Nancy Marlinez, Joe Mariinez, Lydia Marinez, Palricia Marlinez, Teresa Marry, Kalny Mason, George Massey Billy Mallliews, Meredilln Marliis, Arlliur May, Herberl Mazurelc, Sandra McBride, Mary McCain, Viclor McCauley, Sliaron McDonald, Bill McGarraugli, Mary Lea McGinley, Sandra McGuire, Rose Mclnlyre, Joyce McKeclwn7e, Peggy McKenzie, Mary McRae, Rulli Ann Mclrusly, Trudy Meadows, Donna Means, Slnarron Medina, Juan Meelcs, Barbara Meiners, Arlliur Meiners Kennelln Mendoza, Elsa Merclwanl, James Merla, Joe Mersinger, Cindy Mesa, Arlliur Meyer, Tom Qophomores Plag on Ouiing Dag Muslala, Peggy Mynier, Sharon Narro. Joe Neal, Lorelia Neese, Virginia Neill, Karen Nelson, Jean Nelson. Jerry Nelson, Sena Newman, Pam Newfon, William Nichol, Kenny Nino, Jesse Nix, Lynda Noll, Roger Nonken, Norman Norfh, Sally Nunn, Michael Oakley, Janice Oaies, Hal O'Brien, Kalhy O'Conner, Kaihy K. O'Conner, Kalhy Oehler, Linda Ogden, Randy Old, Judy Olfersf Carol Ann Olivarri, Jimmy Mickish, Donald Mikes, Michael Milam, John Miller, Carol Miller, Ken Miller, Rhonda Miller, Sandra Miran, Jo Ann Miranda, l-lecfor Mifchell, Wayne Milchem, Penny Moffalf, Jinx Molina, Lewis Monila, Norma Monsive, George Monlez, Sylvia Monigomery, Richard Monlgornery, Susan Moore, Diane Moore, Larry Moreno, l-lenry Morrisey, Jim Morfon, Tex Mosheim, Max Mosman, Daniel Mueclce, Monie Mueller, Diane Murray, Andrew Pena, Eiidfm ene, Hwrerro ercz, Girda Mae Perez, M ke I I? if f Onyarn, Joey K Orscn, BU' Givers George ' H Ondfarzxa, Rnberr OH Larry L Ozunfa Herrlnda Q f-My , L+ Fgurvwr Srarinon Parfsn Moye Parrrfla Henry Parsons Jan Penne, George Paine, Joyce Pafferscn, Bury Parron, Mfcnaef Payne, Joan Pearrnan Cnarlre Pedcen Bob Pedersen Sneryl Psna Didfe Apprylnq ine hand brakes as Hwey sride info view, Jufia Tucker, Susan Cunningham, and Pic Plsano come +0 an abrupr sfop for ine plwcfograpner. 183 lf anyone asks who he is, lhis sophomore can prove lhar he is Leon Rigamonh Class ol 66 Thomas Jefferson High School. Furlhermore, fhe class presidenf and lreasurer have signed rhe card 'lo prove 1ha'r Leon has paid his dues Polunslcy, Allan Pommerening, Randy Pool, Kennelh Porler, Maxine Post Marilyn Powell, Marcia Powell, Suzanne Powers, Sherry Poynler, William Prince, Laurie Pruell, Gary Puenle, Carlos Quan, Marnie 90 Perez, Rosalinda Perez, Yolanda Perry, Kaye Pleuflfer, Karen Phillips, Carol Pileggi, Joe Pileqgi, Joseph Pisano, Pie Pish, Tommy Pizzi, Anlhony Plalo, Andy ph ag fo P Pleasanf, Mary Jane Poland, Jean Pollard, Linda embership in Firsi-gear Class Quanslrom, Kalhy Quevillion, Madelyn Quinn, Rila Quinlanilla, William Quiroga, Jerry Rains, Larry Raley, Claudia Ramirez, Marlin Rangel, Freddy Rangel, Oscar Reagan, Jyl Reagan, Susan Reed, David Rees, Margarel Rehberg, Kalhlyn Reinhard. Carol Renlcen, Shirley Resendez, Evangeline Reyes, Roberl Reyes, Susan Reyna, Louis Reyna, Theordor Rhevv, Lyn Rhorer, Linda Rice, Diane Rice, John Rice, Marilyn Rich, Gail Richardson, Kaye Ries, Robe-ri Rielz, Marilyn Rigarnonli, Leon Riley, Mary Rios, Mary Alice Robinson, Tony Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez Armando Rodriguez, Dora Rodriguez Esrher Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Lynda Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez, Palriclc Rodriguez, Rebecca Rodriguez, Roberl Rodriguez Sylvan Rodriguez, Yolanda Rogers, Harold Rogers, Terrell Rorno, Sandra Rosales, Belly Ann Rosenberg, Marlc Ross, Gary Ross, Kalhy Ross, Sleven Rosseell, Willie Royal, Collene Rubin, Lynn Ruiz, Maria Rulherford, Robin Saalhoii, Gail Sadovslcy, Ken Saenz, George Segovia, Timo Sell, James Serene, Fred Seymour, Mary Kay Shank, John Sharp, David Sharp, Gerald Shepard, Charles Sherrod, Jimmy Sherwood, Sleve Shires, Roloerl Shoemaker, Dave Shori, Karon Sides, Lynn Sigman, Mike Silvas, Daniel Silvas, David Simms, Gary Simon, John Sims, Mike Skinner, Roloerl Slaughler, Judy Smilh, Bill Smilh, Cynlhia Smilh, Kalhy Smilh, Mike Smilh, Russel Sneed, Rickey Biology Takes lhe Cake bu Saenz, Jackie Salir, Linda Salazar, Enrique Salazar, Gloria Salazar, Mike Salazar, Minerva Salazar, Rebecca Salinas, Sandra Salis, Roberl Samples, Carlolia Sanchez, Rudy Sanders, Mike Sanlillan, Anlonio Sarro, Jerry Sauceda, Rick Schiller, Tom Schleyer, Jane Schmid, Joe Schmidl, Mike Schmulen, Jim Schneider, Edward Schoenleld, Carol Scoggins, Beverly Scoll, George Scoil, Shirley Scrimpsher, Bobloie Sechriesl, Rose Seeds, Barbara ophomores Like Gumdrops Bc-:Her Blology nsnl so bad when you can ear your own expenrnenl says Kaye Perry. Gum drops subsllluled for molecules an Mrs Fisclner's biology class. Sullon, Alexander Sykes. Pam Szafranslci, Terry Tabberl, Beverly Talcoll, Faye Tarrow, Lynne Tavarez, Vlrglnla Tawll, Joyce Taylor, Annelle Taylor, Ernmell Teague, Bern Tennant William Tlnoellcen, Allce Solis, Roberl Solomon, Carol Sowers, Robin Spangler, Barbara Slarnper, Jlm Sleln, Nancy Slendebacb, Douglas Slern, Mllre Slerzfnger, James Slewarl Donna Sleller, Robbie Slevens JoAnne lvlarle Slrolwrn, Paul Surnner, Barbara Sophomores Gei Fur +-Yea: lx f so , 5 fn 4 .401 ' 3? When lhe crowded Main Library forced sludenis info lhe Armory, guess who gol fhe privilege? Sopho- mores, of course! Thomas, Thomas Thorne, Nancy Thornlon, Susan Tobias, Rudy Tolliver, Belly Torkelson, Anne Torralva, Edward Torres, Ronnie Towers, James Townsend, Kaihy Trammell, Ronny Trevino, Chrisline Trevino, Maurice Trevino, Palricia lda Trimble, David Tschirharl, Gary Tucker, Julia Tynan, Kalhy Uzzell, Allen Valdez, Annie Valdez, Lupe Valenzuela, Alfred Valenzuela, Nick Vance, John Van Den Bossche, Milce Vaughan, Diana Vay, Daryl l88 rivileges in Armorg Vasquez, Roger Villagran, Edward Villarreal, Fernando Vivion, Cheryl Vocke, Leslie Voelkel, Jane Voigl, Carole Volk, Michael Vollmer, David Waddell, Mary Wadley, Jan Walker, George Walker. Mike Wall, Dickie Wallace, Janel Wanl, Bob Wardwell, Ray Walerbury, Linda Walerrnan, Bill Walkins, Midge Walson, Cinde Walls, Carolyn Weinslock, Toby Welborn, Rob Wessel, Bruce Wesl, Robyn Weynand, Cindy Whalley, Pam While, Don While, Paul Wibrachl, Arlhur Wideman, Tom Williams, Dorolhy Williams, George Williams, Lana Williams, Tommy Willms, Gaelyn Wilson, David Wilson, John Winkenhower, Win ie Winslon, Allan Wise, Jimmy Woellel, Marlha Wong, Cindy Wong, Kalhie Wong, Raymond Woo, Waller Worrell, Bruce Worrell, Raymond Worlh, Dorian Wynn, Ann Yarbrough, Sandra Yarnall, Sharon Yealer, Roy Youngblood, Carolee Zachariades, Coslas Zamora, Adam Zavala, Mary Zimmerman, David Zuniga, Mike I89 Red shiris of ihe Hagne. whiie of ihe Senaie. shining gleam of girls' drops. mulii-colored ribbons of acceptance. impressive smallness of pins. khaki siiffness of R.O.T.C.. Lassos and .- . Yi 9 SWE , Wim? Wi '. 35 'wifi ' i -M 'E Q, A WZ ei HL . .- wi r 'W -at M e ! -if if -- ri 1 ig gig : ue o o o S m 0 S O fi 0 V -, -. b e I 0 n I n 2 6 , ,. . ge. +31-c: -Q 'Ew a n '1 fr ,ws sw A-gfa-2-.wg , wa ,4 - 'wif f'-M' em? 'ogg-2.4521 5' . 2 ,. eps-1.2 ss xfwfr- def' i f .. fuwvs MM- - w e - EE N ' f- ' 'V S j fi ' H' .:, ,J 'X u 'f 6 Q' ':v 4 1,25 'H ji-2 ,-'gf: . ' ,y, 5, 4 .e,i,: ', ' 9' ry? Y gf v Q 1 H- .5 'ist ' 6+z. 51f,' :gm GRS ,-'5.,g:q,S,gi, 1 , ,,4,s,gaQqg .. i maize 4 2 'fx j'1, ' , wi lfr -ifge ff -ixei Mavis H W ' 55 .9 9 ,,7 z- , .eq--f.1'h '-F' P ' 4cP'+,,, fi H esse. 1-gr 'L-gi fs: Mn ,qm mf is 4,- N , ensfm 4 . I sa 'Wm Qs, , ,L Hg' ' 7'l' .'s'3 P 5 Ik- 9' L ie ? 'TF ' WrE3?'Q 2 2. is ,f,, M. 15:4- w e-, J ,W f f, QF Almf fe . i'm ,f? ,s :e' X,:.' fz?'y -was give M- 15 A L -we e ff? -'G we ,WV g-,f A, r -Q., ei m v W - e..r.+wR Y ,L Q- ' ' - I90 I9l Clubs Creale Friendlg Climale DEPARTMENTAL A Cappella Choir Bancl Bi Phy Chem Candid Camera Cub Declarahon Each Has Spoken Fine Arls Club French Club Fulure Business Leaders Fulure Homemalrers Fulure Nurses Eulure Teachers German Club Girls Glee Club Girl s Sporls Club Jellersonaires J ub Lahn Club Malh Club Monhcello Orcheslra Philimalics Spollighlers Talacades l92 Hayne Jaspers lvl J R Senale SOCIAL Shalcespeares Slcellons ENHTE SKELTO RING FORNHL if HRC!! Z4 NU! 11 If 30 PM W .. ......24a . .....252 1 - ........ .... 235 ' I .. . .... 237 ' ........... .. .... 275 . . . ....274 H ' ....... . ...... 236 . . ....24O ' .... .... 2 30 ......224 u ,A , A fl ,, 7 , l . 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OTFFTCERS residenT BRYAN EElLLE lice-presidenT i DAGMAR VOGT ecreTary ' PEGGY ALLENSWORTH 'easurer STEVE GOLDEN arliamenTarian CARL LEE eporTer CHARLES CLARK haplain MEREDITH WALKER isTorian CAROLE LEVINE argeanTs aT Arms ALAN ROBERTS DlCK LANE Bain Balli Ba refield BarreTT Barsun Baucu m Bayer Blanke Blass Bloom BlunT Bovello Boyd Brannon Briggs Brown Bryan Burrows, Pam Burrows, PaT Callan Cardenas Carey Carlson CasTanon Cave Chizum Clark Clay ClemenTs Collier CorTez DaugherTy De Shong Dunn Dyer on Qelecied Siudenis NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Leadership, characTer, service, scholarship: These are gualiTies required Tor membership in NaTional Honor SocieTy. Superior raT- ings by sponsors, advisors, Teachers and adminisTraTors are a deciding TacTor Tor admission. Juniors musT be in The Top 5 per cenT oT Their class: seniors in The Top l5. BoTh musT have aT leasT one year's aTTendance aT JeTTerson. In March, aTTer careTul screening by Teachers, members are iniTiaTed aT a special assembly Tor Their parenTs and Triends. On The day oT This assembly, iniTiaTes wear special ribbons oT red. whiTe, gold, and purple. One oT The SocieTy's proiecTs is oTTering privaTe TuToring beTore school in The CaTeTeria To sTudenTs desiring help in an academic subiecT. Upon The appoinTmenT oT Miss Ximena WolT, lasT year's sponsor, To dean oT girls, Mrs. Pearl DooliTTle was appoinTed sponsor This year. AdelsTein Aderhold AlberT, J. AlberT, W. AllensworTh Anderson l93 Four Ribbons Sgmbolio of N.H. fmi f l . y , V I' V Q X W ggi yr. l r 4' rf Q ' Mr. 13 ff? , f' . j,, E+ jj' in April, iniiiaies were led Through ihe cusiornary riiual of ihe solemn induciion ceremony of 'ihe Naiional Honor Socieiy. 97 .f k,A, g V, '37 'W 7 ' 4 W g Q ti, Cx if o ig. Kooo 1 A- and symbolic V Suffering from nervousness and exciferneni, Ka Nichols siruggles fo pui' her shaky siqnaiure o ihe Naiional Honor Socieiy rosfer. Eisenberg Eisensiein Emery Epsiein Feille Fernandez Findling Fischer P E .Q ' , ,, rf , ' , ga V '- 'Z' K -if Z A i x f ' Rd L I .Mg . knnl . o , My . A ' .21 ,'-,i U, Q, V fi ' ..,. 1 ?'ff'5r Me! -:V 12' if W .Q 1 egiw . VV is , V r H I , V H V 1,51 I- w ig? iz, K A ,B J Z., '. H' ' liar! f- V H -rffeiu , i V . .a- - rf' kv? ' .1-ii J ,, 1 : 'F ' in i W ' Wifi! wif' 5 L ff ' i W I ii X H ifi i i i sw f ' 5 ' .If ' Q 1 ,rm ,fs sp r 1 4, in ' w b, , , , ,Q .. :. Hr-ski new 'ew W ,Arr K. 1 .. I 5:3515 imfxfif '-1 W' ' ,, - K , :LFE - , , : gs iwhw w-' 1-1 - - . , I - j s 5 I ro A 'W H 5 of r 1' . r sf. : 7- , ' . 1 1' 2 ' 1 'A-,mf if :so s :' Q , 223 fo V - 11 ' 5 . Us H A f , V 4 55, ,fr ,. . V hifi: My I ii Qs, is r r s . . o r - is f ' ri if feast r S! f , , i 5. ST'-5? .. ' f i UE T ' I . - gu y, Vi- 1 ff., iw :. ' N p ' r ' , . 3 1 .. .... E ,ii ...:, .. 'is I . N YE: 4' ,' N -1 r 5 4' 5 ,. gy W'w 'MJ-e'o 'WT ' 'W M- -ai, -,-- V 'Masai iw.. . . L ..., A- -'--- ,. liv- , .,,, . .. 1 A .- ' i 5... . wif' . ,,., . i s fe? ' is ' - ri ' , - ,fe V . - ,- w e f- . f ! r ' si? L ,J I94 Flores, Rebecca Flores, Rose Mary Frye Gebberi Gensberg Gerih Gilberi Gillis Goerner Golden Good pasiu re Gregory Grizza rd Gummer Guzza rdo H ailcen Hager Halperin Hanson Harbin Harris Heilfeiz Hill Holshouser Howard Huie Humphres Jackson Jacobs Kagan Kellerman Keni' Kleclc Knowlion Kohuiek Kopplin Kraiochvil Lane High Ideals Dne of The ideals of lhis sociely being service. nembers offered 'ro luior all sludenis wanling 'heir help. Jimmy Brown, a new member, helps lose Mary Rodriguez wade lhrough her hislory assignmenl before school. HQII ,. . . .. .. ., lm , , ww ! we L is nf f o Langley R ' Laylon gf wi? f f ' Le Baron r ,Q Q I N 54 Lee me V M s Le vi n e 'ma ill L Filer kxgz v',. - i X . .yi QM .,.. -. 9 1 M ei i ' ,L iff um an . N azi. 'L 'sea 'G xf sd M- ef' , .g...:.gg qi, A. ,LV 2 Lu n dell ' -3 V- - N ' S M G mnez 'Q y McCo rd .E ' Mclnlyre A. , , g f . ,... , . -as ,N a v McMillan 3 .13E....5 i- ' I' V . lr gk :af Miller, J. ' ' - - A ' Muller, S. Morgan Morris Murrah Newmark Newlon Nichols. K, Nichols. P. Nixon Oales Paiino Perlcell Perkins Perry Pluenneke Posi Prell Preslon Quanslrom Rainwaler Rainer Reese Reid Robbins Roberis Robinson, Jan Robinson, Rose Russell Schauer Scheible June Selman Shank Shannon Sharp Shields Smilh, Jan Smilh, Jonni Smilh, N. Smilh, P. Solomon Spangler Sparqer Sparlcs Slandifer Slelile Siephens Siroud Sumner Swope Thaw Thornlon Tisdale Traylor Ungerleider Van Wagner Varnell Vogl Walker Walson Whaley Wessely Wiegand Woldhaqen Wood Worracl Magazine. Booksior , ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY To promoTe inTeresT in creaTive wriTing and To culTivaTe a TasTe Tor good liTeraTure are The main purposes oT The English Honor So-. cieTy. Members parTicipaTe in The Ready WriTers ConTesT oT The lnTerscholasTic League. Anyone inTeresTed in enTering This con- TesT may make an applicaTion To Mrs. Josephine Lindsey, sponsor, who Then chooses The parTicipanTs on The basis oT Their abiliTy. This year JeTTerson won TirsT and Third places in disTricT, and STani Miller won TirsT in regional compeTiTion. The SocieTy mainTains The paperback booksTore. Members wheel ouT The racks oT novels, biographies, and reTerence books To sell in The Main l-lall each noon. Mrs. MarTha McCall helps wiTh The running oT The booksTore. During Third period, selecTed members work non-crediT on The Each Has Spoken, a liTerary magazine. This unique periodical gives JeTTerson sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To express Themselves Through creaTive wriTing. Juniors and seniors in The upper 5 per cenT oT Their English classes who also keep a B average qualiTy Tor membership. OFFXCERS ' Treasurer So many good books Tor sale in The English Honor SocieTy P'e5'de'1T booksTore Torce Don Baucum To stick his nose in Them as ,MARTHA POST SAMTTUZZARDO he wheels The racks of books ouT Tor sale in The Main Hall. V'Ce'P'e5ld9nT Cheplem CAROL LEVINE JOANNE ALBERT SecreTary RSPOFTGI' JUDY GILLIS DON BAUCUM Q AdelsTein Aderhold AlberT BareTield Barsun Baucum Birnbaum Burrows, Pam-Burrows, PaT Callan CGVCTSNGS CruTChTield Eng Eisenberg Feille Fernandez Findling Flores Gillis Golden Guzzardo HaTken Hager Harris Holshouser Howard Lane Lee Levine MarTinez Miller Murrah Newmark I96 romoie Liieraiure Appreciaiion I hope ihis is ciassiiied as iioiionf' muses Faye Biounf as she ihumbs Through one of 'ihe books in The Engiish Honor Socieiy Booksiore. Worrad .- ' , ,Si fl, V X J 'F TL' T gi ,.,... Poiice , P K F , V ,, 1:, L , .u pod L 3,M5r L Praf+ s f'+:iz.rieef A ':m:::--K , i Qi ifkifgnfifl-'lkixn .Q ffiuliiilmfjf Presion i e Ui f H- ' y ' ' Roberis 1 A A ig, - 5: 7' also ,i 'ffi35,flQfi, si S:-293 ' X 1, ,. ii Robinson ' ,. q5?,fi1q4sgqg , if ffsx, :H K . Rose i A i A -,ff ,:z2I.g12gfgI -f-- Piszgsrgw f: .iiieiisawifi Soiomon 2 i K 1. bi? - .i .,s.. 45, i , i s . , A. ,. x-:: L - , SWOPQ -- A. 4' px. - so 4 . 1 Ungerieider if ., 1 Jr' 'ag W A 5: New -mp, if, iwffsiggksegslzffi fgsgg., 5 1 ,. f ? 4 i ' if Vmei' i 1' as i s s f-f 'H - .A 15.2.2 vi -- f - A' fs f Whaley lj A X 'K :' If 0- . i Wyegand 4,0-3 1. , . , il i .W A, ' 1 ,fi ,424-V as Q X 4 5,5 1 Leif as S y isi i I , , 4 ,M , f we L 5 .......... X 4 as . ,N 'L fiL2f'fEQ.f if Ideas come from everywhere, and ihe siaff of Each Has Spoken needs plenfy of ideas. Judy Giiiis searches 'ihrough aii iypes of books and magazines for inspiraiion. I97 Quill and Scroll Glands on Shoulders Bing You Blass Borden Bovello Brannon Briggs ' Burrows, Pam Burrows, Pal' Callan Cassino Clark Convers Cumming Doerr Fernandez Freeman Gensloerg Gillis One more member inlo rlwis inlernalional socie-ly. Goodln llwinks Cynlnia presiclenl, as slwe pins Fred Weiqand. Halperin Henry Klernclce Langley Levine Loelller Lueders Luna Marlinez Miller Morgan Monloya Morris Nevels Nixon Pallie Posl Preslon Quanslrom Selman Tliorwarcl Tsclwirlwarl Worll1 OFFICERS Presidenl' CYNTl llA LUEDERS Vice-presidenl JUDY MORRIS Secrelary BARBARA BLASS Treasurer LAUREN WORTH Chaplain LINDA FERNANDEZ Parliamenlarian NANCY NlXON Sergeanl al Arms PAUL HALPERIN Leuders, of Members QUILL AND SCROLL I do pledge myself . .. To live up lo The ideals of lrue iournalismf' Aller pledging These words, a candidale becomes a member in Quill and Scroll Nalional Honor Socieiy. l Membership is reserved for oulslanding iunior and senior slaff members of Monficello, Declaraiion, and Each Has Spoken. A B average and recommendalions from 'lhe sponsor are parl of ihe basic requiremenls. Jan. 27, Monday evening, Lillle 'lhealre was Jrhe scene of lhe inilialion ,ol new Quill and Scroll members. How long lhese guys and gals slayed up in fhe air depended on when lhe cold drinlcs and food were served or how long lhe boys' muscles he'd oul. Quill and Scroll members picniclced al Heloles Swimming Club in May. A Quill and Scroll meefing gives Louise Loelller and Linda Fernandez a chance To inlerview Capl: Gram Malheny ol The San Anlonio Police Deparlmenl. He was one of lhe guest speakers The club had during lhe year. I99 Backsfage Scene of New-member Parig i i il ' 2 E :Z E E i 1 2 In S 1 sr a 1 is l i OEElCERS Fall Term Presidenl' CHUCK ANDERSON Eirsl Vice-presidenl SUZANNE MCCORD Second Vice-presidenl RONN I E BAI N Recording Secrelary TRUDY WEIN ERT Corresponding Secrelary KAN DEE KERR Treasurer CARL LEE Parliamenlarian HERB GOERNER l-lislorian AGNES lMBURGlN Chaplain MOLLY POLASKl Reporler CYNTHIA LUEDERS Sergeanls al Arms CYNDEE OSWALT BOB MATTl-llESSEN Arlhur Murray? No, il's Mr. Lionel Gregory and Linda Sansom enferlaining Masque and Gavel members willw llweir fancy Toolworlc al +lne annual iniliarion parry held backslage. 200 Anderson Bain Barasclw Blanlce Bush i Campbell 1 l Chapa Coclcrell Colias Cunningham Dauglwerly Eddelman Emery Eller Feille Gales Geblverl Goerner nd Plag OFFICERS Spring Term Presidenl CHUCK ANDERSON Eirsr Viceepresfdenl SUZANNE McCORD Second Vice-Presidenr CYNDEE OSWALT Recordinq Secrelary DONNA OLlVARRl Corresponding Secreiry MO LLY ROl.ASKl Treasurer CARL LEE Parl'arnen'arIan HERB GOERNER l'l'sforian DlfxNE DAUOHERTY Chaplain JUDY GATES Reporter JEANNETTE BLANKE Sergeanl al Arrns GJLBERT HERNANDE Z Goldlarb Granlham Guzzardo Hernandez Hunlley lhle lmhurgin Jacobs Janosilc Kerr Lee Lueders Levifan Mangold Malfhiessen Mayhall McCord McCoy McMillan Moore Newmark Olivarri Oswall' Overall Payne Polaslci Pollard Pralher Reese Rhodes Rogers Sansorn Schauer Scofield Seqalf Sharp Slandiler Slroud Tarrovv Turner Weiner' MASQUE AND GAVEL Recognizing signilicanl sludenl' achieve- ienls in speech acrivilies, Masque and favel promoles drama worlc lhrouqh lheir l V . nnual slaqe produclion. Social aclivilies, such as The lwo inilia- on parries held lor new members, Fill ie calendar ol This club. Applicanls musl have al leasr a C ferage, wilh an A in speech or drama. lembers musl represenlr Jefferson in :eech compelilion or parricipale in a :hool-sponsored play. Miss Berry Janerr and Miss Jean Long- ilh sponsor Jrhls nalionally allilialed honor lciely. xnqel Slreeff' a rhree-acl melodrama bv Palrick , amil?on,wasll'1e Masque and Gavel Speech and Drama cielv's produclion fhis year. Serqeanl Rough lChuclc idersonl emphafically warns Mrs. Menningham lSuz4 ne McCordl You are marrfed TQ a dangerous manl sexi -X W i . ai I Q ima-gzig . rf as s f i ,Q 51 , y Q- as , ,4f, , my 5LL,,LL My Y V V. ,V 5 i 7 f!?4f:e7Z'ii'A?5F' 'Ziff' A Ll : .T W ' f in . 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H rf fi- ' A The Main Hall resembles a Hawaiian laundry every Friday Pom-poms, looking lilce hula slcirls, lnang on cloilxeslines so 'trial' mel quickly. Palli Prallwer shows wlial a good idea lliis is anollner boosler lag lo a fan. during foolball season sfudenl demands can bi as Elaine Gilmore sell Rah-rahs To Cool Cha-chas ' wa . 15 ' 27 LMA. . iiiw .,,, g .: :.,,-, 1 f ' ' ' . HOY'a'd ,Q ff gs Huie i, -T -f T wi' 1. H ' 'S T T , . fi. -' Kldevemdn ' -. r T Q is S .TQ ' - T :H+ ' - 'fiiii Kolmmek ., Ffh, 2 KraTochvil 1, t ...,., .. g. Q gt: K ' :rf a sv- is , ..,. T 'T H T - , 2,5-gia, Uais gig - ' is sf, Langley - r 6 q LLLL 1 5 . 23: K I, 5. - v Longmoor ' Si i 'LWL Z- H 3 T5 81 W. LI K M ' r ucas A ,, in Lueders A LM, , ffl 'YT MacKenney 2 1 '2 - 4 ' f ' ,-'h.-' , .6 T MacLean ' ' - 1- Wins ir! 5 gi: 15' - ' ,... f- -A A is - We hardly ever see a snowman aT The Snowman's Ball, buT The hoT cha-cha-chas by JaneT Rhine and Charles Holshouser warmed The TrosTy air. STUDENT COUNCIL Sophomores geT Their TirsT glimpse oT high school liTe hrough guided Tours conducTed by STudenT Council mem- :ers a Tew days beTore The Tall Term begins. From This wornenT on, sTudenTs become increasingly aware oT The Iouncilors' services To The sTudenT body. In The Tall oT l962, The Alamo AssociaTion oT STudenT :ouncils elecTed The Thomas JeTTerson STudenT Council o iTs presidency. The presidenT Council is responsible or planning The annual convenTion, The bangueT in February, nd an insTallaTion banqueT. 1 As salesmen, members provide The sTudenT body wiTh yom-poms, books, decals, and some school supplies. Sub- pripTions To The DeclaraTion, The MonTicello, and Each Has poken are handled by Councilors in Their advisories. In e Tall a special cornmiTTee disTribuTes sTudenT direcTories. New ediTions oT MusTang Manners, a guidebook Tor new sTudenTs, become available every Two years. During The ChrisTmas season, The IO3-member council becomes a posTal service To 2,700 sTudenTs. Councilors disTribuTed more Than IT,OOO ChrisTmas cards To 92 advisories This year. As a Tolcen OT appreciaTion To Teachers, Councilors sponsor Teacher AppreciaTion Weelc in March. Service is noT The only aspecT oT a rnember's duTies. A sporTs appreciaTion dance was planned buT cancelled as a resulT oT PresidenT Kennedys assassinaTion. A Tamalada wiTh giTTs Tor The MusTang aThleTic Teams was subsTiTuTed. The Council sponsors The Snowman's Ball, social highlighT oT The winTer season. Sponsor oT The STudenT Council is Mrs. Mary E. TaliaTerro. 203 mmm 204 May McCord McGrew Mclnlyre Meyer Mlller Morris, Joan Morrls, Judy Morrlson Nevels Newmark Nielson Oakley Oales Poleski Council Advlsorles who chose Chrislmas Cheer for lh needy as lheir prolecls needed husky helper lo gel food and clolhlng lo lhe 'lruckz Gar Kralochvil, Jim Nelson, Mlke Claypool, Bill Mc Grew and l-lardy Sldes. Before Diana Cardenas can casl her vole for lhe candldale ol her choice. she ll llrsl' check in al her poll lax slalion. Checking 'ro see lhal everylhing is in are Council members Ann l-lanson, Joyce Voges, and Sharon Blunl. l l l l Cheers for Charilg, Pulls for Prexg OFHCERS Presidenl ALAN ROBERTS Vice-presidenr J U DY BAREElELD Secrelary MARlLYN DOW Treasurer CLARENCE DAUGHERTY Parliamenlarian JANE ElNDLlNO Chaplain MAUREEN SCHERRER Hialorian JANET RHINE Reporler FRED MAY Sergeanl' al Arms DAVlD SAEIR HARDY SlDES Members al Large l CAROLYN CELAYA 1 RlCl-lARD GERTH i SHARON HOWARD l CANDY MVLLER ure 'lhal lhe only reason human heads re nol lurned in al lhe Losl and Found slhal lhey are allached, Alan Roberls and :red May ponder lhis sad sifualion. The ludenl Council Losl and Eound is swamped rilh arlicles from high heels lo beanies. lems nol claimed are lurnecl over lo :harily. Schmidl Pralher Schupbach Pulman Sides Rager Siurselh Slrarien Smilh RWM Slewarl' Roberls Thaw Saiir TVGYIOV Turner Voges SGQOV While Sanchez wmereaa Scherrer Wilk Wood wb-...Q-fun, S if 5,352 if ii Wyre C ix ini' X We 1. V r 1 xi 'i x ...J . A--su...-sm, Nl Q- V 205 Willingness lo Serve. Abililu Q s F .e L.asso member are II-rl TOP ROW: Ligon, Arnold, Skarien, Robbins, I-lager, Whaley, Luna, While, Hanson. Vanzani, Hudgins, McMillan, Wells, Blunl, Whiiehead, Bronslad, Ewing, Moore, I-Iudson, Bryanl, Rhine, Bassinger, Eads, Moore, lP.I, Pirolina, Gray, Robinson, lJuneI. McCaIeb, Popham, Brown, Robinson, IJanI, Langley, Schneider, Caslanon. ROW V: Rhodes, Huff, I-Iankins, Wealherford, Rushing, Klaeveman, Jones, Kerr, Smilh, Smilh, IJ.I, Findling, Willms, Newlon, I-lenry, Dieckow, Slephens, Schullz, Worlh, Clarke, Lucchelli, Kauf- man, Pillman, Jackson, Vogas, Esserick, Eng, Wood, Johnson, Anlhony, Pons, Gebberl, Lueders. ROW IV: Slulls, Wade, Delao, Kohulek, Wigs, Gornalegl Hangoglql Keane' Spargerl Clemenlgl Lyalll lhie, Sl'FOl'T1lDGrg6l', IXIGVGIS, Peafmdh, Quanslrom, l lEf I'Z, Briflli, Perkell, Pralher, Jones, IL.I, Balli, Parker, Murrah, Morris, Pully, Esles, McClellan, Leonard, Eng, ISI, Turner, Barneby, Flores, lRebeccaI, LASSOS On a warm summer evening, a loud Lassosl Fall in! begins summer praclice. On a brighl, hol spring day in May, Lassos anxiously awail The words, The I-Ionor Com- pany is . . . In beiween lime, Lassos are a busy and aclive group of almosl ZOO girls. Lassos' main lunclion is suppori of alhlelic leams. They assisl lhe lacully in rouline work on a volunlary basis lhroughoul The school year and lhe summer session. Parlicipalion in communiiy service acliv- ilies, such as lhe March of Dimes and Cyslic Fibrosis, is also a parl ol lhe Lasso curriculum. Proliis from lhe Lasso Play and from magazine subscriplion sales provide funds 'lor 'Financing banquels 'For alhlelic leams and for Chuckwagon Day. During Backwards Week in March, boys and girls reverse roles in Jrhe daling process. The Ballle of Flowers Parade in April is one way in which Lassos represenl Jellerson al public funclions. On Chuckwagon Day in May, Lassos presenl awards for lhe pasl year and announce officers and cheer- leaders for lhe coming year. Membership is based on lacully recommendalion, school allendance, and dependabilily. Grade average requiremenls include a minimum of a B average for sophomores and a C for iuniors, wilh no failing grades. 206 LASSO OFFICERS Maior: DIANNE FINDLING Roping Team Caplainz BARBARA DUNN Company T: Caplain: Pl-IYLLIS WORRAD Firsl' Lieufenanls: NANCY LUCAS BARBARA TRAYLOR Second Lieufenanlsz LINDA BOYD CAROL I'lUIE JUDY MORRIS VIRGINIA REESE o Lead Disiinguish Lassos Cavalier. ROW III: Waid, Burrow, Sumner, Birnbaum, Sachez Miller, Miller, Anderson, lB.l, Wilson, Dulce, Walker, Anderson J.l, Smilh, Muniz, Cadena, Randall, Cardenas, Granlham, Morrison, Nichols, Cveorgacakis, De Shong, lA.I, Howard, Day, Caclnin O'Mara, Andrews, Slimp, Flores, lRosemaryl, Vasquez, Gilbert Fernandez, Johnson, ROW II: Weinerl, Koenning, Bovello, Kangas, Byrom Leung. ROW I: Herron, Hill, Convers, Anderson, Russell, Rose, Kellerman, Miller, Huie, Morris, lJ.l, Woldhagen, Kleclr, Banowsky Worrad, Clay, Findling, Mr. Lalferly, Miss Richards, Nichols, Schupbach, Dunn, Lucas, De Shong. IC.l, Traylar, Bradley, Sagor G-reenhaw, Boyd, Harris, Reese, Marlinez, Leos, Sanchez, Clemans. CHEERLEADERS:AnIhony, lD.l, Sharp, Blaclc, Bell, McCord. LASSO OFFICERS Company J: Capfainr CAROL SCHUPBACH Firsf Lieulenanlsz CHERRY DE SHONG SHARON WOLDHAGEN Second Lieufenanfs: DIANA KELLERMAN ROSANN MILLER PHYLLIS ROSE ILEENE SAGOR Company H: Capfainz GLORIA CLAY Firsf Lieufenanlsz ROSLYN BANOWSKY NANCY KLECK Second Lieu+enan+s: MARY BRADLEY SHERYL GREENHAW EILEEN HARRIS EVELYN RUSSELL LASSO CLUB OFFICERS Presidenf KAYE NICHOLS Firsl' Vice-presidenl' JANET RHINE Second Vice-presidenl PAT MCCALEB Recording Secrelary JANIS LANGLEY Corresponding Secrefary PATTI PRATH ER Parliarnenlarian MARCIA MORRISON I-'lislorian NANCY CLEMANS Chaplain JAM EY ANDERSON Reporlers TONI NEVELS REBECCA FLORES ELODIA MARTINEZ Sergeanfs al Arms JAN SUMNER CAROLYN EADS 'L in ,- H W 'Piease make rnar basiceif' moans Bersy Boveiio. 1 . Vxvy Wafer iugs, fried cnicice rain caps, porn poms, boos er rags, and Jeff spirir ai cornpanied rnese giris c rneir Trip fo Corpus Ciwri ri. Gwen Turner, Suzanr Slimp, Barbara Andrew Aiice Bronsrad, and Ar Hanson raiic exciiediy ro ri bus driver abou? ine cor ing game, 'Musian Special' Loaded wiih Lassos im Aiding in a communiry service proiecr Linda Boyd and Gay Scnulrz address enve- iopes for ine Cysiic Fibrosis Drive iveid dur- ing December. Bongo Player, Formed vvirn ine Musrang Band. was a crowd pieaser ar nalifime in Aiamo Siadium. The animated srick iigure's arms moved in fime ro ine background music wnicn feaiured bongo drums, 208 1 Up ro rneir noses in pom-poms, newly elecred second Ciueryi Lung, Sandy Essericlc, and Anniyn Eng enrer ine Mernodisr Comrnuniry Hali eager io decorare For ine rracic banguer as-.sos Logal - Even When I+ Rains ncluded ln pre-game acflvllles ls llwe slnqlng of llwe sclnool song. Leadlng llwe lrganlzallon and srudenl body are Capmlns Plwyllls Worrad, Barbara Dunn, Carol cl'1upbacn,MaQorDIanne Ffnallng, and Capl. 6 orla Clay, Wlwlle books w'fl'w gold lrlrn are par? of llwe Lasso llle. Trainee Glenda Jones wlslfully eyes llwe while bools wluiclw will disfingulsn lwer as a lull-fledged Lasso. ,AW fs 'it QQQ YH u ,K Really? ls 'Hai really oar preslc1en'? Yes, Indeed Tra s Kay Nlcrols. BJ? sle's added a lTl7le- lo leer mlform. To keep l owl llne wel and cold al llve Edson leoiball game sri added l a rain cap, a coat and a l snool boon K lrfqvdf' Slraiglf rows ol wlwlle nals bells ard boys mean? Tlidl ine Lassos were on flee march ln llwe Bfzmle of Flowers Parade. lnfs ls Company l-l Honor Company. g Q f 'll-le made lllll screams CarolJol1nson AA 209 ears and Smiles Pari of Chuckwagon Denise Aniiuony pins uhe ufeii megapiuone io Hue back of Hue uniiorm of Theresa Oiiviara, announced of- iiciaiiy as a Musiang ciueerieader during Jeiferson on Parade. Zipper iroubie siowed Linda Lyail's enurance a iiiuie, bu? Cyn- Huia Lueders and Joan Ciemenis came To Hue rescue during Hue Lasso Piay. 2I0 aiuer Hue faces oi Lasso officer candidaies Kaur A smile, a prayer, and siieni fears Georgacaicis, Jane Findiing, and Carol Ewing as Hue uop officers are announced a Hue conclusion oi Ciuuckwagon. Q f A Tiuere! Siue's Hue one! cries Judy Piroiina as siue poin an accusing finger ai Sluaron Woidiuagen and Maureen M: Miiian in Hue Lasso Play, Meei' Me in S+. Louis. Proceec are used io finance ailuieiic banqueis and Ciuucicwagon Day. See, lhis is how 'Shool ihe Moon' is clone, explains Roping zam Capl. Barbara Dunn during early morning praclice. The aping Team presenled hall-lime shows during baslceiball games -Alamo Siadium. Roping eam Wins Praise and Friends 'r lhis momenf, Carol Ewing is ou+ in e Roping Team iriclc, ln and Out Carol id oiher Roping Team members presenied ows lo various organizalions lhroughoul ie year. ROPING TEAM Esies, Mary Ewing, Carol Flores, Rosemary Georgacalcis, Kalhy Howard Sharon Hudson, Maxine Jackson, Polly Mccaleb, Pal McMillan, Maureen Marlinez, Eloclia Miller, Candy Miller, Sandy Moore, Phyllis Morris, Judy Nichols, Penny Pirolina, Judy Rhine, Janel' Robinson, Jan Schneider, Carlie Siephens, Anila Slromberger, Lee Tisdale, Mara Wells, Susan Dunn, Barbara, Capl' Two Ropesnwould be double 'rrouble for anyone bul' Lee Siromberger as she and olher Roping Team members perform al' ihe Ballard Ranch l Teaching Baby Rope lo foreign exchange language siudenls from Laclcland Air Force Base is Roping Team member Mau reen McMillan They were all guesls ai The Sievens Ranch Gef Along. Pariner - Keep ihe v ir., i Colces, cookies, and Wranglers make a weslern-slyle coke pariy. Because ol' llwelr oulslanding service 'lo 'the school, llwe cowpolces were lwonored wlllw a facully-sponsored parly al' 'llwe end ol 'flue yea r. OFFICERS Presldenl' JlM TETER Vice-presldem' JIM HOPPER Secrelary HARVEY KAGAN Treasurer JACK JOHNSON Cnaplaln JOHN GOODPASTU RE Parliamenlarlan CHUCK AN DERSON Sergeanl al Arms ROGER TILLER Film Chairman ROBERT BRUCE 2l2 Brumley Burlcell Carson Cenleno Cole Colon Glndy Gooclpaslure Henry Hopper Hunlress Hulclwlnson Jolmson Kagan Kopplin Milam Moore Czan Oales Pena Rangel Rodrlguez Sclwmldl' Snaw Slelerl Slulls Taylor Teler Tlller AEM' rr.. M 4-1925 Q-JAN .'A'A': V2 'ilfffl aT f F:, infix' -- , ' Acosla i V1 VL. Y M ggy ew ., E yy E, Anderson ,, A Besl E Q A gf g f Bruce L 1 A Bl V- .. r .A ,. , . 3.-,,, 1... V Ve ,,: . im r - , ,,,, , - , V- , ,Eff 1 Wi' ' ' . - .. 1' Y' ' f , A' I . - , ,of H A A .... , Vg . 4, I f- s . ' A i , , E ., , M 'Wi , 75. K- 7 H . IZ. . ,- ' AW ' ff lent I 5 th ' ' Q , P 1 - - V . 1: 4- '1'.1:.::-.,::, ,. . I ., . .Sinn ivwzkl 'A .. f:5:fAA'5' V , J ,,s. A- , .. so ,gn , V r-- 1 , , Vw V lm ' A V .fy A ig. 7. 'u-:nary . ,jr .M K ju vi l-- H A , . . '- Kill 1 , ' ' - i W? , m s - V if 2 fe AV '-,- A gifs I , fi -A 4:1 --'-- Vs , 5 - K A if A' : . -h,, : N ff ' lr'l I- , LV E ,IVII yi ,.L , 7 -A A I V Vw ' ' A A l .EA ,, - fm ., A+ ., A -: - -. , , fr .- V ' ij ' V- - V i ,,.. ' , - ,Lg A ' rojeciors Rollin' WRANGLERS l-lead 'em up. Roll 'em ouT, a Wrangler moTTo, reTers To The lm proiecTors which The Wranglers operaTe Tor clubs and TaculTy. luring The school year The cowpolces were crediTed wiTh more Tian 2000 showings oT Tilms Tor The sTudenT body. OTher services iclude mowing The golf green, helping during regisTraTion, operaT- wg The scoreboard on The Pony l:ooTball Field. and sponsoring The nnual G'eT-acguainTed Dance aT The beginning oT The year. Services T The Wranglers are someTimes Talqen Tor granTed, buT These range- feary cowpolces came in To The cook house long enough Tor a olce parTy sponsored by members oT The TaculTy aT The end oT he year. A service club wiTh a wesTern air, The Wranglers is sponsored ly lvlr. T-larold Tillman and lvlr. Maurice Turner. y Af Sxinmt . c Y'all come, The inviTaTfon exTended by Wrangler PresidenT Jim leTer, encourages The sTudenT body To The annual GeT- acquainTed Dance sponsored by The co.-fpolfes aT The begin- ning oT school. From The small, ha+ Wrangler sforage room and oTTice emerges Jim Hopper To operaTe a proiecTor Tor a sixTh-period class, Wranglers are responsible Tor showing all Tilms Tor clubs and TaculTy. 2l3 ,qw Here Are Qixig-six Wage io Kee Ahclo Abrighi Allerkanfip Anthony Biggs Black Brewer Bruce Burneiie Bush Carson Coiias Coion Cunningham Daugheriy Day DeHari' Eisehfiein Ernbry Fife Fosier Furih Goif Goss Grizzard Herned VY Hirsch Hopkins Hufchinson Jimenez Kennedy Knowifon Knox Long Lurn Hen This is how sixiy-six Library Councilors look when They praciice keeping order in 'rhe iibrary. Librarg Quief Marlin Mayhall Mayranr McKenzie McMillan lv1cTrus'ry lvliclcish Ivlola Nichols Niemeyer Ogden Overall Parish Penner Ryan Salazar Sco+'r Shaw Solcher, J. Solcher, S. Solomon Sla rr Turner Wallclns Walson Weir While Wong Vasquez, R. Vasquez, S. Chairs have io be pushed in! Paper has ro come oil Ihe Iloorl All wriring has Io be eradicaled from The 'rablesl The Execulive Comrnillee Ialces ils iob ol: keeping The library clean seriously. LIBRARY COUNCIL Shhhhhhh!III Push your chairs in, please. Quie+I These are sounds of Library Councilors al worlc. Each of rhe four seclions of The Library elecls a councilor and co-councilor early in The school year. These councilors are responsible for Iceeping rhe library quiel' and seeing 'lhar each of 'Iheir seclions is in order ar Ihe end of each library period. To serve, a sludenl rnusl have a C average or beller and be a capable leader. This group meers every orher Thursday ar second advisory 'Io discuss problems Ihaf arise in 'Ihe Library. They are sponsored by Mrs. Lynda lvlcCuIcheon. LIBRARY COUNCIL GFFICERS Chairman Secrelary Chaplain TOM 6055 KATHY WEIR, MARGARET MAYI-IALL 2I5 Disconiinuance Threai Fails To R.O.T.C. To inculcaTe habiTs ol: orderliness and precision, I To insTill discipline and respecT Tor consTiTuTed auThoriTy, To develop paTrioTism, To provide eleme-nTary miliTary Training. Thus The R.O.T.C. Procedure Guide ouTlines The main goals oT The program aT JeTTerson l-ligh School. Under The super- vision oT SFC RoberT Evans and SFC PresTon Manasco, The corps learns basic procedures To' shape These ideals inTo realiTy. To learn To lead and To Tollow are oTher TacTors in The cadeT's Training. These, plus oTher concepTs and Techniques. are TaughT Three Times weekly. The oTher Two days are devoTed To The pracTical applicaTion oT These slcills. 'For ambiTious cadeTs There is a special summer camp direcTed by The Army so ThaT They may discover how beneTicial Their Training is To Them. During The spring semesTer, The JeTTerson CadeT Corps was selecTed as one ol: seven wiThin The UniTed STaTes To Take parT in a TesT oT a concepT oT assigning The high-school corps To a college cadeT corps. If The TesT proves saTisTac- Tory, This will mean a much closer coordinaTion and align- menT beTween The iunior and senior division oT The R.O.T.C. programs. The JeTTerson CadeT Corps has been assigned To The proTessor oT miliTary science oT ST. lvlary's UniversiTy Tor The period oT The TesT. The sTudenT Talcing R.O.T.C. in high school should realize some deTiniTe beneTiTs when he goes inTo The college program, should The new concepl' be adopTed. I 951-64 R.O.T.C. STAFF CadeT lvlaior CECIL EUBANKS CadeT CapTain JOHN l-TERTTAGE CadeT Colonel CHARLES HOLSHOUSER CadeT LieuTenanT Colonel FRED WIEGANU, JR. CadeT Maior ALAN STEITLE Cadel' SergeanT lvlaior ROGER TORRES K g ali R.0.T.C. Three-lourihs marksmen, one-iourih conloriionisis: Thai is wha? members of ihe Rifle Team have io be. Members are, STANDING: ll-rl Cadels Wiegancl, Ferguson, Balog, Free- nan, SFC Preslon Manasco, coach. KNEELING: Tschir- warl, Grohn, Coolc. They musi be able io shool in four oosifions and s'l'ill hir a larger 3.2 ceniimeiers al' 50 feel. 445 19v S73 mfwvgai in Members of The Drill Team are ll-rl BOTTOM ROW: Guerra, Terrell, Nelson, Rose, Jaimes,, Lucas, Cenieno, Schuchardi, Valenzuela. SECOND ROW: Gonzales, G., Heriiage, Molina, Seik, Gavia., Thomas, Spangler, Dominguez, Reyna. THIRD ROW: Drill Team Com- mander Manuel Longoria, Bain, Roman, Murray, Gonzalez, R., Arriaga, Cordes, Bench, Rivera, Rodriguez, FOURTH ROW: Conireras, l-linoiosa, Doeppenschmicli, Griffin, Paiacios Coulfress, Kopslcy, Gonzales L. Lopez. 2I7 Dulles of a ballalion slall include commanding and lnlormlng The company and Hs leaders of coming evenls. The lirsl slall labovel is composed of cadels Capl. George Gonzales, Ur. Col. John C-arson, and Second L+. Wllllam Pallerson. The second slalfl lrlghll is c posed ol cadels Mal. Manuel Longorla, Ll. Col. Charles Oales. and Flrsl L+. Phllllp Salvallerra. L Q-I9 I 557352 wit ye, uunuau ' M COMPANY A: BOTTOM ROW: CADETS: Firsl Sql. Schoenerl, SfSgl'. Wonsilc, Second Ll. Bench, Cap'l'. Torres, Second Ll. Bain, Sf5q+. Lemson, Sql. Davila. SECOND ROW: CADETS Cpl. Valenzuela, Cpl. Carden, Cpl. Wong, Cpl Merla, Cpl. Rangel 2l8 OIT!- lil WV Cpl. Wardwell, PFC Johnson. 'Tl'llRD ROW: CADETS: PFC Silva, PFC Berger, Cpl. Villagran, Cpl. Schrnulen, Cpl. Tschlrcharl, Cpl. Sullon, PFC Lopez. FOURTH ROW: CADETS: Sql. Schoenerf, Cpl. Murray. Milifarn hmmm 'NN ,Fi n Musf Masier Mang Maneuvers 1 ZOMPANY B: BOTTOM ROW: CADETS: Slaff Sql. Paladas, PI+fSq+. HTHSS. PFC Horfon, Cpl. Wessels. 5+alf!Sq+. Doeppenschrnidf, PFC 'errell, Second L+. Spangler, Capl. Nerl, Firsl L+. Seilr, Pl'rfSg'l'. Rosenz- lVlOllfW6- -ll'llRD ROWS CADET52 PFC MGVCl'WGfWl, PFC Onilifldr cpl- weig, Slafl:fSgl. Thomas. SECOND ROW: CADETS: Cpl. Vela, Sql. ROClflQUeZr Cpl. l-OZGHO. Cpl. Rleli- Q .- Beginnlng in 'lhe classroom, SFC Roberl Evans 'reaches and Jrrains 'lhe R.O.T.C. 'rhe skills lhaf cadels musl undersland and acquire. This prepares 'rhem lo rnalce de- :lsions correclly and accurarely on lhe field. In The lradilional splrll and sober alrnosphere of 'lhe ceremony, lhe Color Guard looks on as a young lree is planled in Jeflerson's From' yard. This group represenled Jrhe cadels a+ lhe P.T.A. Founders Day Luncheon in February. 2I9 COMPANY C: BOTTOM ROW: CADETS: Cpl. Valen- STaTTfSgT. Arriaga, SgT. Frye, SgT. Luzlus, PFC' De La zuela, STaTTfSgT. De Leon, STaTTfSgT. l-lunTsrnan, FirsT FuenTe. Tl-HRD ROW: CadeTs: PFC Carrillo, PFC Mos- LT. Lumbreras, FirsT LT. Arreche, PlTfSqT. Marasco, PIT! man, Cpl, Rodriguez, SgT. Johnson Cpl. Casillc. SgT. Keinenlnurg. SECOND ROW: CadeTs: Cpl. Oliyarri, Inspeciion Proves R.O.T.C. A-OK as CadeTs sTand rigidly aT aTTenTion To awaiT The sharp scruTiny OT LT. Col. RoT:erT J. Bird. For The TirsT Time This year, The R.O.T.C. was reviewed by a commandanT from ST. Marys UniversTTy aT The annual Federal lnspecTion, March 24, T964. 220 Company inspecTion, by SFC RoberT Evans, is a necessiTy ln The liTe OT The R.O.T.C. This inspecTion gives cadeTs an opporTuniTy To display The meTiculous care They Talce of Their uniTorms and equipmenlk '51 r-11' OuTsTanding Third year Cadel' Charles OaTes proudly accepTs his medal presenTed by Frank BroThers during The ceremonies held on Chuclc- wagon Day. Precision-Timing and co-ordinalion are Two qualifies lnal make ilwe Drill Team ranlc among The lop. Tlweir special Clwuclcwagon Day exlnlbillon lncluded an eiglwl-gun salule, all arms being Tired a'r exaclly The same momenl. Zlng-anollwer bnll's eye! Tlwls Indoor rifle range provides llwe R.O.T.C. with a selllng For pracllce sesslon llwey lnold eacn weelc. l if 'slug COMPANY D BOTTOM ROW CADETS PFC Son b era, Sql. Jaimes, Sql: Lopez, Sgl. Sanders, Cpl. zales PI+fSg+ Koerllw PlffSg1' Coullress Second Ll Heye, Sgl. Love. Tl-llRD ROW: PFC Carranza, PFC Guerra Second Ll' Hmolosa Pl+fSgl Bacon Slafff l-lull, Cpl. Cadena, PFC Delgado, Cpl. Berlanga. 22I is Poised and proud, Cdf. Col. Charles Holshouser walks wifh his dafe, Cherie De Shonq, fhrouqh fhe fradifional sparkling sabre line af fhe annual Milifary Ball. The Officers and N.C.O. Club, re- esfablished fhis year by SEC Roberf Evans, spon- sored fhe dance, held in fhe main ballroom of EI Tropicano. Presidenf CDT. MAJ.. Pl-llL FREEMAN Secrefary CDT. MAJ. ALAN STEITLE Treasurer CDT. CAPT. CECIL EUBANKS Sergeanfs af Arms CDT. CAPT. JOE CONTRERAS CDT. 2nd LT. PEDRE l-HNOJOSA Spa ngler Sfeifle Terrell Thomas Torres Wiegand 222 Sabre Line Qaluies Officers af Ball OFFICERS AND NCO CLUB lnacfive for fhe pasf fwo years, fhe Officers and Non-Commission Officers Club was re-esfablished by SEC'Roberf Evans. Any officer or non-commissioned officer in good sfanding may ioin fhe club. The Milifary Ball is an annual funcfion, one of fhree formal corsage dances. This year fhe dance was held af fhe El Tropicano. During fhe fime spenf af fhe meefings, Sgf. Roberf Evans sfresses fhe club's purpose, fo increase morale and fo creafe a beffer under- sfandinq befween officers and N.C.O.'s. Working wifh members of fhe club, fhe sergeanf affempfs fo prepare fhem for lafer milifary service. . ' AffSCl1G Q V Afridqa . ...s . . . V . Bam' if V Bain E 1 :Li .QI if L. 'Fi Ba Hman ' if N ' 'hi' A ' T . 'ezs' V V YV - E Bench X . - 'if fig V155 H a555Z5:1af '?f5Z:'E.:'-4' ?i:5.::'f:: me T5 if Cabrera V . .. . V - - V , --' f . . Cenfeno V p s : A e. sw I . , ,F A . 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V1 ... - u V , . . . Rosenzwelg ' ' P - A V v ' , ,fy S I , K z.gm: a. Hz.rGg.:: .. 'if' 32351 Sanders ' -V Schoenerf, D - ' :.Q,: -.: .- 5 21, -' ,iw -if .gr iw . K - Sglqoenerf-I -nn! , iii. . .V ..... . A, . . V 57 E 114: L I Sell! V . V- . . 'Q 'Black and Blues' BaHle 'J' Club Ser fhe earlh reverberaling . . . and lhal' is exaclly whal lhe lighling lacully five did al lhe J Club-facully baslcelball game. While acquiring black and blue badges of lheir hard- foughl ballle, Coach Evells and olher lacully members enlerlained lhe sludenl' body wilh lheir anlics. J CLUB Royal blue iaclcels wilh brighl' red J's are marlcs ol dislinclion for alhleles who have lellered in loolball, baslcelball, and lraclc. These lellermen, plus lhose in lennis and golf, are enlilled 'ro be members of J Club. Aclivilies include rnounling and hanging piclures ol well-known ex- J Club members on The walls of 'lhe Boys' Gym and lhe J Club-lacully baslcelball game. All alhlelic coaches serve wilh Coach Pal Shannon as club sponsors. Allerkamp Anderson Baylor Daugherly De Leon Eisenbgrq l-luflman Jefferson Kdligky Marlin, B. Marlin, S. Max Penner Pope Price Shorl' Sides, l-l. Sides, L, Bias Fariss Klein May Richardson Sims Biel Gilberl Kopplin lvlonloy Riley Smilh Booker Brannon Bridges Burk Campbell Damerall Goss Summer Gulhrie l-lall, C. Hall, J. l-larrell Lenig l-OUCl9FYT'IlllC Luna Lynn McCall Mangum a Moulon Nay Nelson Nichol O'Connell Olson Rinafd Rl1ZO Salir Saucedo Schucharl Shannon -Swanson TGflli9FSl9Y Thompson Williams Yancy 223 .lyl Molfal' uses Josephine Moore fa demonslrare fhe seven wonders of hair care 'rhal she learned af one of The meefings. Donna Overall, Carlie Schneider, Susan Sanders, and Billie Jo Krause walch. Everg Dag Is Mo+her's Dag in , I .. gg :HQ 'ii E: ':'1'.'1 '- q ,. ,,., A In T k , 5' my J 1 m M ia ' ,V im D '- ,. ' A A . -' '-1: SZ' M ,. so ,X aj , W: , ' ' Q A ' V. A -I s ky 7 1- . si . - gl'rf i3E: We 1 X 'iii 3- K. ' EQ Z f . A f .V-its Q, M53 1, vim , W -ef A A A , wr f or HF rf. vm My-eieer . .1v'M'5f' -4 ,ani Askin Alvarez Anderson Barnholrz Bazar Berry Bolello Brown Cadena Calhoun Canlu Carrnaclc Caslillo Copenhaven Colfon Dominguez Dyer Easlman OFHCERS Presidenl CARLIE SCHNEIDER Firsl Vice-presidenl' JOSEPHINE MOORE Second Vice-presidenl CAROLYN PU LMAN Corresponding Secrelary JYL MOFFAT Recording Secrefary JODY GARRISON Treasurer DIANA MACLEAN Chaplain MAUREEN SCHERRER Serqeanl at Arms TON! RANKIN Parliamenrarian PAT RYAN Reporier MARGARET MAYHALL ,yu . , K 'x X it X:-'L inn- 4 irranging sprigs of pine in lhe decorafions for lhe Chrisfmas pariy air Fori' Sam lousion are Carlie Schneider and Josephine Moore, O omema king Club FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Corsage-making, flower arranging, hair siyling, and mani- iuring are some ol Jrhe arls lhe girls of lhe Homemalcing :lub learn. They are assisled by Mrs. Lou Pylca and Mrs. Edna Willingham, sponsors. Big evenls honored molhers nf The members This year. Among 'rhese were Jrhe inslalla- ion service, a molher-daughler 'lea in April, and Halloween, Ihrislmas, and Valenline parlies. The girls also decoraled Jresenls, made corsages, and baked paslries lor lheir nolhers. An almosphere of friendliness, increased by lhe :ommon inleresl in lun, food, and fashion, prevails al all he meeiings held every second and lourlh Wednesday. Lodde Lopez Lyon MacLean Mayhall Miller Milchell Melia? Moore, D. Moore, J Morales Obdyke Overall Poplin Poy Puiman I i - ggif A -L YA.. x t Y X ,Q 3 7 nfl Cx g ,. PL!! - 32 . . I Dear Abby... Garcia -as 'f E r S M 1 X J' fi K 1, ,gi K J ai- K , Q , I 1 V , wx, Garrison ' , , fiiziifif fif-ir-f 'zisfgijiglx . K - .Z . W1 f , ..,-, si .. gs: Granberry . -- ,, fsf' Q? ii i -if Hernandez 5 5? is X L is 'L' ' .1 , f, .1,.fss14 Hubbafd i M is se Hyman .AE , i .ws - : . gg . 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'5 ue, FSS All .A ul VM? vi A , ,gf W .nf W H , ir W 1 X in 13-Q g T 'Qu 1 mu. f I 5- gi, 2 Q -. 2 1, V i L .W . AA, rrrra a A f , ex 'aw i 11 Silverman as Jim Baucom's music sels llwe mood for 'the annual slyle snow. f V - 3-in , XXVI - '52 - 9' Zunlcer z Adair AllensworTh Andrews Aslcin Balboa Barnes BarreTT BeniTeau BronsTad Bush BuTler, E. BuTler, J. Cadena Carreno Carfer Cary CGSTGHOH Chambers Coleman CoTTon Craig, K. Craig. S. CruTsinger Davis DeHarT Delao Dow Emmons Essericlc Fernandez EiTe Flores 'Franz Fry Garcia G-ebberT Bry Chapa Dullnig Georgacalcis F.T.A. Helps Lamp of Learning Burn FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Encouraging qualified people To Teach, acquainTing TuTure Teachers wiTh rewards'.oT The proTession, inTroducing members To oThers in The profession: These are The ideals seT TorTh by The T. Guy Rogers chapTer OT The FuTure Teachers oT America. Spealcers oTTen address This largesT inTeresT club aT iTs bi-weekly meeTings. Members aTTended The disTricT convenTion aT Seguin in No- venwber and The daTe convenhon aT Pumhn inlaTe Eebruary.'They ako honored JeTTerson Teachers wiTh a ChrisTmas coTTee and a Teacher Ap- preciaTion Day in March. AT The bangueT in May, JeTTerson's ex-principal, Mr. T. Guy Rogers. presenTed his S200 scholarship To The mosT deserving F.T.A. senior, Virginia Reese. The years propcT E To buHd a bddge OT underdanding wHh Korea Through pen pal leTTers wriTTen by members To sTudenTs of a Korean high school. OFFICERS Presldenl' Treasurer CHERYL HARDlE NANCY KAWAZOE Vice-presidenT ParliamenTarian VlRGlNlA REESE KERRY SKARIEN Recording SecreTary HisTorian CAROL JOHNSON JEAN MCINTYRE Corresponding SecreTary Chaplain NANCY SMITH PHYLLIS ROSE ReporTer REBECCA FLORES Gillis Graham Greenspoon Grizza rd Hager Hale O Hanson Hardie BurneTTe Cobb Ellison Gillam 227 I 'iii 21 5 ini? K ' I-'ii 5' V ff -. ,HV . we 'WF Y Pi gre wr W 5 fs? 1 .. 4 1 g ,A . . M, .V4 QI' V, '. V Q . 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Calendar Sparger Slandiler Slein Sleplwens Srrornberger Sucliowolski Sumner' J. Sumner, B. Thaw Thorne Tlwornlon Trude Vasquez Voelkel Waicl Waldon While Wlnilelwead Williams Willms Wilk Zerlcel Znilelu Rager Rainer Reese Reyes Rice Riley Robinson Rodriguez Roessling Rose Rushing Ryan Saailioil Salwalcian Saucier Scheible Scoll Slwarp, C. Sliarp, J. Slwarp, M. Silverman Siursellw Slcarian Smilli, C-. Srniilw, J. Smillw, lvl Srnilli, N Srnil'l'i, S. Soloman Sowers 563' Q . 'V V7 ti .. ig! W if 1, 'S' Al ine loanquel' in May, Mr. T. Guy Rogers, Jefferson's principal lor 25 years, gave a rnonelary expression of approval io Virginia Reese, ine rnosl' deserving F.T.A. senior. N 229 , Qecreiaries-+0-be repare Presidenf LINDA KAY OAKLEY Vice-presidenf SI-IERRIE WATKINS Secrefary PATTI BRINK Treasurer JOYCE FLEMING ParIiamen+arian JILL MOFFATT Hisforian MARCIA PERKELL Sergeanfs af Arms EILEEN HARRIS LINDA WALKER CI1apIain PATSY SANCI-IEZ Re porfer PHYLLIS MAYFIELD Sfanding behind fhe ideals 'Ihey believe in, officers of F.B.L.A. are Sherry Waflcins, vice-presidenf: Paffi Brink, secrefaryg Linda Kay Oakley, presidenf: and Joyce Flem- FUTURE BUSINESS I-EADER5 AMERILA ing' I'eaSU'e Are F.B.L.A. fam- aladas fun? quesfion Linda Walker, Mere- Anderson difh Wailcer, and Jill Balli Moffaff. Bauer , Beeber Bifzicie Brink Burney Chu Clainq Conner CrenweIge Davis Dalmolin De Sha Fieming Flores Garza Guardia Harris ' Herbecic Huff I-IuII - Kaufman Kersey f f 2 Lovece f Luna 1 Marfinez Mayfieid MiIIer Moffaff I You bei' fhey are! 230 iligenllg Abandoning lypewrilers and sleno pads, mem- bers ol: F.B.L.A. enioy a Mexican luncheon during The Chrislmas season. Joyce Fleming presenls Mrs. Younger. sponsor, and Linda Kay Oakley, presidenl, wilh gills. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA I believe lhal free educalion is lhe righl of every young person in America . . So goes parl of The pledge of lhose who claim membership in Fulure Business Leaders ol America. I:.B.L.A. is 'For sludenls who are looking forward lo careers in business. One chief obieclive is lo develop slrong, aggressive leadership so lhal sludenls may parlicipale more eileclively in business and communily life. I:.B.I..A. is an efleclive means of bringing lhe inleresl of sludenls logelher lo deal wilh voca- lional preparalion and lo belle-r lhe relalionship wilhin lhe school. Eligibilily for membership is enrollmenl in a commercial course, a C average, and lhe qualifies oi dependabilily and proper work allilude. Rodriguez Ruiz Sanders Sanchez Srnilh Slryker Trimble Walker, L. Walker, M. Walkins Williams Zalesky Perkeli Reyes Robinson Myers Oakley O'Neil Pelayo Az N, FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Thermomelrers, hypodermic needles, and srerho- scopes are parr of 'rhe vocabulary of Jrhe Fufure Nurses of America. They visil' hospilals and lislen To spealcers in hopes of becoming comperenr, well- Trained nurses. A Chrislmas parly, Jrhe annu'al morher-daughler banquel, and The Fulure Nurses Business Conveniion in lhe spring are among club aclivilies. Doing Their besl lo fill The urgenlr need 'lor nurses, members meel each second and Tourlh Monday lo plan and discuss fulure careers. The only membership requiremenl' is a real inferesl in The field of nursing, says Miss Amy Kinlcler, a former nurse and The club sponsor. OFFICERS Presidenl' MARTHA BESETH Vice-presidenl CARLlE SCl-lNElDER Recording Secrelary ' ETHEL STARR l Corresponding Secrelary y MAUREEN SCHERRER Treasurer MELINDA MCGINTY .. . . . . Chaplain And This is our newly equipped emergency room in The bomb LURA RECTOR shellerf' explains a nurse lo Dianne Moore, Linda Guliclc, Cassandra Ser Sams ai, Arms Deckard, and Lisa Archer during The Fulure Nurses' 'four of 'rhe JQEANE-VTE MOR-VON Melhodisl l-lospilal. FRANCINE PONS Parliarnenlarian PHYLLIS MOORE Reporler LINDA IVENS Tours Give Preview of Nurses' Life bn Alfano Ahr Archer Bellinger Bendele Beselh Brannen Daniels Dubois DuBose Pons Eager Engle iFerro Garcia Guerra, C. Guerra, l. Guliclc lvens Juarez Limmen Zehr Manslce Mazurelc Mcfiinly Miller Moore, D. Moore, J. Moore, P. Muniz Muslafa Nelson Reclor Scherrer Schneider Slarr Sforey Torlcelson Torres Ward Williams Zavala 232 Members Swap Coins and Qiamps Oops, can? leave This valuable slamp our of The collecrion, IMiss Sain, club sponsor, allowed herself Io be covered in Ihe piclureq so Ihe members made her inlo a slampl. PHILIMATICS CLUB Auclions, roundrable discussions, coin collecling, and slamp collecling keep members of one of JeI7ferson's inleresl clubs busy. The Philimaric Club, organized in January of I959, promoles inleresr in unusual hobbies. The Club displays exhibirs of coins and sramps every spring in Ihe Main I-Iall. Membership is open Io anyone inleresled in sharing hobbies and experiences vvirh olhers, Presidenl VAN KENT Vice-presidenl PETER I-IAAS Secrerary-Treasurer STANI MILLER Sergeanl al Arms VAN KENT OFFICERS Parliamenlarian STANI MILLER I-Iislorian TOM DYDEK Auclioneer DON BAUCU M Chaplain DON BAUCUM Dydelc Grimm I-laas Ken? Miller Nunn Ries Sims Thornron Baucum Camp Pi Are Round . . . Noi Square MATH CLUB X, The unlcnown, inspires The inTeresT and curiosiTy oT members oT The Euclidean MaTh Club. Under The guid- ance oT Their new sponsor, Mr. BasTon Massey, a number oT asTuTe sTudenTs wiTh common inTeresTs come TogeTher To discuss and worlc problems which someTimes puzzle even The besT maThemaTicians. The Club sponsors The annual maTh TesT, given This year on March 5 To deTermine The abiliTy oT local high school sTudenTs in The Tield OT maThemaTics. No prize is given To high scorers in This TesT, buT parTicipanTs are rewarded by knowing how They ranlc wiTh oTher sTudenTs Their age. Members aTTend an annual parTy and meeT every second and TourTh Wednesday. OFFICERS PresidenT CARLOS ASOCAR Vice-presidenT RICKY SALAZAR SecreTary BEN BARTMAN Treasurer DAVID PRU ETT r STumped by The algebra problem on The board, MaTh Club members decided To Try Their hand aT Three-dimensional geomeTry. SeaTed are Ben BarTman, Ricky Salazar, and David Harris. STanding are David SchoenerT, Carlos Asocar, and David PrueTT. 234 Calling C.Q. Calling C.Q. was repealed f fs , 'Ev counlless limes by Richard Joseph. Ross Founders, and olher members oi 'l'he Radio Club as They parlicipaled in The R.A.C.E.S. nalional field day. Eighleen conlinuous hours of emergency operalion in The field day have proved lhal' lhe members of The Radio Club are l meel any nalional or local disasrer. ready 'lo Faces of fulure biologisls, physicisls, and chemisls regisler bewilder- menl. awe, and admiralion as a member ol The Bell Telephone slall explains The inside works of a Telephone. Novice Soieniisis Probe Eleofronios BI-PHY-CHEM To promolre inlreresl' in science is 'The main obieclrive of The Bi-Phy-Chem Club. Scienlilic-minded sl'udenl's wilh al leasl a B average are eligible lor membership. The sponsor, Mr. Joseph L. Andrews, encourages mem- bers lo enler individual proiecls in The Science Fair held in March. Joanne Alberl, presidenl of lrhe club, received second place in biological science al lhe l964 fair. The Radio Club. a division ol Bi-Phy-Chem, con- sisls ol T6 boys inleresled in modern eleclronics. These hams communicalre wirh olrher amaleur operalors ihroughoul' The world. Members parlricipale in Civil Defense programs and help promole inlereslr in amaleur radio operalrion. Bi-Phy-Chem is affilialed wilrh Science Clubs of America and The Texas Junior Academy of Science. OFFICERS Presidenl JOANNE ALBERT Vice-presidenr JERRY RU DES Secrelary Ll NDA EERNAN DEZ Treasurer BILL LUNDELL Chaplain RAYMOND HENRY Parliamenlarian JOHN GOODPASTURE Reporrer ANITA STEPHENS Kopslcy Lamar Lemson Lee Lifshulz Manzlce Moore Novy Nunn Rudes Schneider Slephens Ungerleider Valle Wiegand Al b 9 rf ,A . f ' Bo bele 9 ' sg ag e s 1 ei. , . is-.na L z-55, K if ff T Cfmdel g if T- - .. . -' ' f Dyer I . L Vefii'-1? . ' If ' ,Hi 1 nj V- i A Epslein li s l'pi 7 I! Erskine 'X if' , i ll , Y . gig- ,,... , Aj, Gillis . c ' l-lafken E. f A 'A , Joseph A A . If y... is H Q f L ' Q. gi Q. A : I kv - we g gr .Wx a L' fha A ,,. is A .,,. if ' 9 Y . iff -- .1, - j if 1 'C-sa I . 45. l T -T f H T ef 'V' sc A L. l . V . E. 235 Fine Aris Qiimulaies Creaiiviig Clear days Tind 'members oT The ArT Club painTing Tamiliar scenes on The campus. Nancy Speer and Jim Trevino are immorTalizing on canvas The Temporary buildings now desTined Tor lumber piles. OFFICERS PresidenT JOAN MORRTS Vice-presidenT GAT L T-TAGER SecreTary NANCY FRYE Treasurer NANCY SPEER SergeanTs aT Arms MICHAEL HALLMARK RENE PORRAS T-lisTorian PAT BLANKENST-TIP ParliamenTarian JOEL FRIEDMAN ReporTer SmiTl1 PAT PERRY Speer Chaplain Trevino Aenss IMBURGIN Wilson ATT CriTiC Wollrf ROBERT PRATT Wmhey 236 FINE ARTS CLUB Rembrandt Da Vinci, Michelangelo were The Tamous arTisTs whose worlcs were copied by some OT The members oT The Eine ArTs SocieTy. TwenTy reproducTions will be added To The club's collecTion oT Tamous painTings as iTs yearly proiecT. AT The beginning OT The year, members aTTended a series OT arT lecTures aT The WiTTe Museum. Many oT The noTed speakers and arTisTs were JeTTerson graduaTes. This prove ThaT The objecTive of The club, To TurTher The inTeresT o sTudenTs in The Tield OT creaTive arT. h-as been TulTilled. OTher acTiviTies oT The ArT Club, sponsored by Miss Ruby Dugosh, included special Tield Trips To arT galleries and ouT- door slceTching and painTing oT local hisTorical landscapes. Alsbury Balmer Blankenship Blow De La Rosa Eried man Ery Erye Hager l-lallmark l-larrin Ton 9 l-luxoll lmburgin Kass Koenning Lane Miesse Moore Morris Perry Pol ice PraTT QuansTrom Roos Rowden Samples Alizzi Blanke Brower Fry Gonzales Grillin Herrera L. Herrera, M. Meeks Monlgomery Morgan Padilla Pale Pereida Polich Reyna Kaulz Lundell Marasco Rogers Salinas Siegal Sloliz Valle Zerkel y Cards Click as Club Projeci CANDID CAMERA CLUB i Since ils organizalion in l953, The Candid Camera iClub has offered sludenls inleresled in pholography ia chance lo gel Jrogelher and learn more aboul lhis arl. Members inspecl and crilicize lheir pic- Tures al regular meelings and hold special pro- grams demonslraling Jrhe arl ol: making good pic- lures. Membership is open lo any sludenl wishing lo pursue lhis hobby. Members profil in financial gain as well as pleasure by raking piclures lor clubs, individuals, and olher groups. Experience gained from These aclivilies has helped some club members lo become professional pholographers aller gradualion. OFFICERS Presiclenl ...., ,,,. ,,,, , , , ,,,,, , ,.,,,. BlLL LUNDELL Vice-presidenl' ,,,, H .,,, FRANK MARASCO Secrelary ,,,.. ..,., . , SUZANNE ZERKEL Treasurer ,, ,,,, TROY GRIFFIN Chaplain . N, BECKY PEREIDA Reporler ,, . ,. ,A,, ,,,, D OUG BROWER Parliameniarian , ,, MANUEL HERRERA Hislorian , , MARIE STOLTZ Allhough club members do nol usually look like Chrisimas 'free ornarnenls, 'lhai is how They appeared on cards senl' by The Club lo olher clubs, leachers, and adrninslralors. Each greeling card was made from lhe negalive of 'rhe piclure being 'laken by Manuel l-lerrera. ' F Zyl in 237 Girls Go for German Foolball Exciled laces ol speclalors and llie delermined Ioolc ol Billie Jo Krause are parl ol llie game of German loolball. As slie races foward lier chair, Susan Adams concenlrales on keeping llial rag away from Billie Jo 'Io gel 'llwe poinl for her leam. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB To learn good sporlsmanslwip and Io gain a complele underslanding ol sporls are llie Iwo primary goals ol llwe Girls' Sporls Club. Girls parlkzipale in bollm group and individual allilelic sporls. German loolball, ping-pong, bowling, volleyball, sollball, lennis, baseball, swimming, roller-slqaling, and horseback-riding are only a lew ol llwese. In Iale April, llwe club wenl lo Braclqenridge Park lor a spring ouling. OFFICERS Presidenl' ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , . SARAH CORONA Vice-presidenl ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,, J O EVA MITCHELL Secrelary-lreasurer , . . MARGARET BARRERA Sergeanls al Arms , , , ERANKIE HARRIS CLARICE HARVEY BOTTOM ROW ll-rl: Lupe Valdez, Sandra Tlfiomas, Becky Randez, San- dra Calo-oy, Yolanda Valenzuela, Bealrice Doublel, Maxine Poreer, Evelyn Caslillo, Diana Muniz. SECOND ROW: Lydia Carranza, Eranlcie I-larris, Slella Arizpe, Mary Lou Juarez, Billie Jo Krause, Maria Ruiz. Annie Valdez, Jill Wliidden, Rosario I-Ierrera, Norma Clwavez. THIRD ROW: Lucy Ibarra, Racliel Canlu, Juanila Marlinez, Bernice Clay, Susan Adams, Jeanelle Rabb, Elida Pena, Margarel Barrera, Margarel Luna, Yolanda Barrera, Clarice Harvey, Teresa Lozano, Gloria Trevino, and Saralw Corona. 238 OFFICERS PresidenT HAL CARLSON Vice-presidenT EDDIE FITE SecreTary RONNIE SMITH Treasurer BOB CATER ReporTer STAN MITCHELL ParliamenTarian JACK DUTTON Chaplain TONY CANTU HisTorian RICHARD ORTIZ SergeanTs aT Arms HENRI WOODS EDDIE HAVLIN Hal Carlson, presidenT of The SpoTIighTers, issues insTrucTions To Eddie FiTe, Eddie Havlin, Jaclc DuTTon, Tony CanTu, Richard OrTiz, STan MiTcheIl, Henri Woods, Richard Brandle, Freddy Gonzalez, and Bob CaTer, as Their sponsor, Miss Jean LongwiTh, looks on wiTh inTeres+. 9po+Iigh+ers Perform Dui of Limelighi I STan MiTchelI and Hal Carlson know The ropes aTTer much pracTice of sTage producTion. ATiyeh I , .g -, J Carlson , A ' fy ., CaTer T 5 ff : , ',,,' ..::,, i' A :L V W J K A DUTIOVY gi I 'A' T I if , , 'Z we e ' ,r,, . is Gonzalez I I ' Havlin ' i ' ' -- - -as I :I , ,',' 1 : I I Q e -in f. -.li 5,13 I llu, ,, Smifh T ' irv I ' Woods A small group OT boys, The SpoTlighTers, are responsibile Tor The behind The scenes work Tor sTage producTions. The sTagecrew handles scenery, lighTing, and sound eTTecTs under The supervision oT Their sponsor, Miss Jean Long- wiTh. This group, organized in I954, records music Tor The lnTerscholasTic League Band FesTival and The Play ConTesT. ProducTion casTs reward The boys Tor Their concenTraTed help by inviTing Them To casT parTies. 239 Mademoiselles OFFICERS Presidenf ELAINE GILMORE Vice-presidenf PENNY NICHOLS SeCreIary ETH EL STARR Treasurer KATHY WEIR Co-Treasurer TER RY TATE ChapIaIn KAY LONGMOOR Reporfer SHARON HOWARD MinuiI', chre'Iiens, sing Lynda CIaInq. Elaine Gilmore, and Penny NichoIs fo give a French accenf Io ChrIsImas caroIs. AIIman Anderson Barnees Bellinger Biggs Bogas Bourland Brown Carnahan Confe Daugherfy Delao DeLespinoIs Emmons Esquivel Flores Gibbons GiImore G-ulick Hale HIII Hifchings Howard Johnsfon Janes, G, Jones, L, Kfriazes Lampman Lafoszewslci McGuire McKenzie Mangold MiIs+ead NiChoIs NorI'h Rainer Resendez Richardson Rickerf Ruffo Salas SaIInas Sherwood Smifh 240 I'our School wilh French Club LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Visils lo language schools, guesl' spealc- rs, a Mardi Gras, and an annual banquel il French cuisine are a lew ol lhe ac- ivilies ol Le Circle Francais lFrench Clubl. Sludenls inleresled in lhe language, usloms, and people ol France compose he membership. Members are encouraged my Mrs. Virginia Creed, lheir sponsor, 'ro ead, and learn more aboul The land which lheir club represenls. Club colors, lalcen from lhe French llag, are red, blue, and while. Sla rr Tale Teller Thoelken Trude Tupes Weldon Walker Ward Wallcins Weir Williams York Youngblood Zerkel 38 On ,Q lour ol American schools lhal included Jefferson, French sludenls Francoise Charlel and Evaline Chamberland from Paris, France, enioy seeing piclures ol lheir counlry wilh Mrs. Creed, Germans Dine in Bavarian Manner GERMAN CLUB lnleresi in German Cullure, cusloms, ancl lradilions is Aside from mee-lirlqgl parliagl and Cake galegl llle Gal shared by members of Jrlne German Club, afliliared willw man Club had a banqual in May al llqe Bavarian Inn, srare cliaplers of rlwe Texas Associarion of German Srudenrs. The Club meelg every flrgl amd llllrd Wednesday, Allliouglw all members are nor necessarily raising German, Mrs, Lucy Bagedawig llqa Club gponggr, Jrlwey all lcnow somerlwing of rlwe language. band. Aldridge Axrell K5 f if 1 X 4- K OFFICERS Presidenr SAM GUZZARDO Vice-presiclenr JU DY GATES Secrelary JOSEPH HSCHER Treasurer SUE NIELSON Chaplain JOYCE MONITA Reporrer JERRY CARRlER Parliamenrarian CAROL CARSON Sergeanl ar Arms Jllvl ALDRIDGE Hisrorian MARlLYN RIETZ 242 Brewer Carson Crim Dennis Before enloying an aullwenric Germr meal of Wienersclwniizel, Salal' Brallcaric feln, and Apfel Kuclnen, ar ille Bavaria lnn, Club members sang German som lo fine accompanirnenl' of flue resfaura wma ,,,,. ,, ,K ,V . , .-is if ses V: 3 -,:,.:-157 wi-f 'Sf , . 'W fiijgi,-' 5631 A 1 1 ,,:.,,., rl ..,, ' ,, 1 l , me su L ifff, i iz A. ii' aww! F E 5, 'HTC Q f piaglf' Ie, f- r if 1 1 5 ,-2 ,, li? fivxxgxzsr '.'s1ez:s'4sx Svssieiirgisuv ,fsKss2,gssrf 1rflzgr2 1' ff , .af ar r as r Q S1 Q5 , . ,, X We 5. W 5' .. x wr- .f efm 5 U 12, ' afrfssw 4 e:'f'.s1egs'J 1 Era nz L ' 'Q - gn. ax 5' - ii A .. 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To mainTain sTudenTs' inTeresT in The language is The primary goal OT The club. Members musT have Talcen One year OT LaTin or be in presenT enrollmenT in a LaTin class. Two TuncTions highlighTed The year. The club aTTended The Junior Classical League STaTe COnvenTiOn, April 3. where They parTicipaTed in meeTings, cOnTesT, and socials. For iTs an- nual bangueT, members dressed in The apparel OT The early Roman ciTizens TO creaTe an aT- mosphere OT liTe in The days OT Julius Caesar. When in Rome, do as The Romans do. Dressing in sTOlas and Togas, The LaTin Club does all iT can To carry ouT This saying. MarTha Roessling, Danny Hooper, and Mary Helen Thermes agree ThaT even The Romans never had a meal This good. Q.P.Q.R. Relives Nighi in Old Rome OFFICERS esidenT DANNY HOOPER ce-presidenT MARY HELEN THERMES icreTary STANI MILLER easurer SUSAN PAYNE 'waplain MARTHA ROESSLTNG irliamenTarian MANUEL HERRERA isTorian SANDY ESSERICK eporTer LEE STROMBERGER :rgeanTs aT Arms NELSON FORD DICKIE LAYTON ClemenTs Edmonds Esserick Ford Garcia Goodwill Greenspoon Hancock Herrera Huber Hurley Kelly Langslon LayTon Leung Marlcs Miller MiTchell POST QuinTanilla Roessling Segura STromberger Thermes Varnell Wilder 243 I vi QE 5 ... , ,, S A Q r ff . , Q 'r f Tappmg feel' and snapping caslanels eslalollslwed llwe rlwylrlwm 'lor Cynllma Guerra s Spamslw dance in 'rlwe Talacades slwow. -Q,,, Qzaw -:-Gi: rr Y fr M -1 -:,. -. .f.- , -4. for ,Nw -rr, K , -1 , ., -bg 1 -.7 1 r 95 5 gf ., mis '-25 f? M M gif S' E sk , sw, ,. , r .ge N -' ww '- A me we-74. FCM i ' , 4,1 5 fr ' . 9 ' li' D 5 SP' ,A., -21 .... at , .y f rr 0- Q ,..., Q Amend Allcerson Baucum Bradley Boyd Casper Cox Decker Dominguez Dulce Grislwam Guerra Hansard A N Harfley Jowdy Kagan Llgon Lopez McMahon McNeel ome Alive wilh a 'Touch' :rashing Telephone receivers ended This panlomime of The Telephone -lour, a comedy acl revolving around rhe conversaiion heard on i pariy line ol reenagers, in The Magic Touch. TALACADES Talacades is a group ol ialenled young people voied inlo nembership aifier an audilion ol Their own special lalenl. The Talacades' annual producrion was The Magic Touch, The slory of The escapades ol a mischievous ell who could bring piclures lo life wilh a srrolce of ihe brush. The enlire produclion was wrirlen by Danny l-looper. Members displayed Jrheir lalenl lhrough a varieiy ol songs, dances, comedy acls, panlomimes, and insirumenlals. Mr. Raymond Moses is sponsor. OEHCERS Presidenf LOU lSE MONTGOMERY Vice-presidenl' CHERYL CASPER Socrciary VlRGlNlA Mll.LER Treasurer PEGGY ATKERSON Chaplain lRElXlE RODRlGUEZ Reporrer MEUNDA WINANS Sergeani al Arms GEORGE BRADLEY ARTHUR VASQUEZ Ornura Passmore Prueir Raboy Rankin Rees Reese Reeve Rodriguez Salas Seiman S+er'ing Vasquez While Winans Zepeda Mil'er J A 'W MFHQH vi. ,M Monigomery i .. , if, - is -15 Morgan -E lf?- Moses . Nichols ,W .l ff, .sexi i f 1' fs' ws!-'fs ,,. s. gm XY 4, s , gW.g11l- -if ik xg , T W W w i 'Fi I s , Q ,gg 1 I fm. ef gf. I 'r if 'ei E M 2 --fs V-iff' sl. .,,M T, 2 , Q Y A ii . W? T fl RW? I - T 1 ' siflfssif ,LVM ' L f 4.1 T V ,gg' fs 512 HG' 5 ,YM M My 1 fc -L , 3 5 , l ' - T -., Q. 5 iis'i ' W' H s s ggw Q , 5' K L iig ,. amps? V.,. 5 ,,.s . , ii' ' E T J Z 3 . so c 9 , - -Stiff 245 l i Dubose Ellerman Fry Jones, G. Jones, L. Kawazoe PosT, Marilyn PosT, MarTha QuinTanilla Shield, K. Shield, S. STancliTer ATTer presenTing a concerT aT CenTral CaTholic High School, some of The JeTTersonaires criTicize Their eTTorTs wiTh Their accompanisi' and mascot Jim Baucum, Towering in The background. ' JEFFERSONAIRES FiTTy girls. selecTed on The basis oT solo audiTions beTore Mr. Raymond Moses, shoulder The responsibiliTy OT pre- senTing enTerTaining and meloclious programs wherever They sing. The MagniTicaT, a religious arrangemenT by Vaughn Williams. was given Tor The sTuclenT body aT The ChrisTmas Assembly and Then again on KLRN, Channel 9. EnTerTaining Kiwanis and OpTimisT Clubs, churches, schools, and oTher organizaTions, The JeTTersonaires learn To render religious, classical, and novelTy music wiTh equal ease. OTTicers Tor The Tollowing year are presenTed aT a ban- queT aT The close of The year. Singing before The sTudenT body of Mark Twain, Diane Zepeda is accompanied by her Jeffersonaire sisTers on one of The visiTs made To oTher area schools. 246 5 Q 1 ..,., . .,., . T l nd Teamwork Typical ol' Jeff-aires Robinson Rodriguez Roesslinq Royal Sansom Slwelander Slernen Tarrow Walerbu ry Wilson Zepeda Briscoe Brown Buslw, Sandra Buslw, Sneron Celaya Coilon Decker Garza Greenliaw Grosslcopl Guerra Hayward Hirscn Huil Lezano McNeil Moniqornery Moore Morris Murray Rainer OEHCERS Presidenl LOUlSE MONTGOMERY Vice-presideni BETTYE ARNOLD Secrelary SH ERYL GREENHAW Treasurer MARY LEE STANDI EER Chaplain IRENE RODRlGUEZ Parliarnenlarian LEANA JONES Reporier LOVE DECKER Hisrorian JOANA H U FF Librarians CAROLYN CELAYA PEGGY ATKERSON Sergeanl al Arms CECEUA ROBlNSON lr -M Gallriering around Love Declrer's new Comer are lne officers for llwe Robinson, Berlye Arnold, Carolyn Celaya, Louise Monfqomery, Joanna year 1963-64: Peggy Aflferson, Leana Jones. Love Decker, Cecilia Huff, lrene Rodriguez, Mary Lee Slandiler, and Sheryl Greenhaw. 247 3 3 A-Mlhm. Six All-Siaiers Sing for Tr A CAPPELLA CHOIR Early December found Jrlue A Cappella Cluoir especially busy. On Dec. 9 'rluey sang ai a recepulion for Hue Blaclc and Wluife Ball and uaped a recording for KTSA radio. Hear- ing uluem sing Clurisulmas carols ilurougluouu uLl'ue lualls 'flue lasi day before vacauion, really begins a JeiuCiie's luoliday season. Tluey sang ai Jrlue Easier Assembly and gave a spring conceri for ulue sludeni body. Requiring luours ol: praciice for uluese performances, Hue cluoir reluearses before and afier scluool wluenever il is necessary. The cluoir boasls six all-slale members, wl'uo, on Feb. 5-9, wenl To l-lousion 'For an all-sulaie convenlion. Being named io Jrlrue All-siaie Cluoir is Jrlue luigluesl l'uonor an individual cluoir member can receive. Daniels Denison Dodd Dorouglu Drury Dulce Eclceniels Fry Gaiian Grimm Grisluam Hansard Huber Jimenez 248 Aguilar Amend Alkerson Balderas Barnebey Barnes Baucum Bradley Bryan Casper Cluamber Cluizum S OFHCERS Presidenf DONNA DUKE Vice-presidem VIRGINIA MILLER Recording SecreIary SUSAN STUTTS Ireasuror LAU RA LIGON Chapiain IRENE RODRIGUEZ Sergearfs ai Arms MARY LANMAN JOYCE MILLER ROGER FRY ReporIer GAYLA GRISI-IAM Dne praciices, one ponders, one packs- ha+'s Ihe way Peggy Aikerson, Laura ,igon, and Irene Rodriguez sfarfed Io 'Iousfon for 'rheir aIIfsIaIe convenfion. Six members of Ihe Choir weni on Ihis 'rip. o Housion A . A A '1 :if ' ,I 'S ' . f f . f--I -- -eff!-'f V 1 ii Nl T -J 1- .. r: ' ' ,,1! 'jy 2 vb- A M 1 K Y' .VA 4- .QQELZQV jfiifi . ,, . I v hs. . ' Sfm . f'., -. , ' - - ,gig l I I R9 I' A Il I. if' . OIIers Parish Passmore Prado Raboy Requenez Rodriguez, Rodriguez, RusseII Salas SchuIIz Schwarfz ScofI SeIman Sharp Shoemaker SIerIing, B. S+erIing, J. Sfufis Van Wye Vasquez Wiegand Whefsione WiIk Joyce KeIIy Lanrnan Lecocice Ligon Lowes Mciginiy McNeiI MiIIer, J. MiIIer, V. Moore Morgan MorIon Moses Mofa Norfhrup A CappeIIa Choir Whife BaII, during IormaIIy, 'Ihe group San Anionio Coumxry -ex 'mwrf L .5 11 member, Mary Lanman, converses wiih Mrs. Presfon Dial, chairman oI Ihe recepfion Ior Ihe BIacIc and fhe sociaI Ihaf IoIIowed. Dressing semi sang CIUIQ. aI Ihis occasion on Dec. 9 a 249 Dress relwearsals and sels ol llwe Senlor Play ln llwe Audllorlurn placed llwe Orclneslra in llne unexpecled selling ol llle Cale- leria. lsaac Raboy beal llne lympanies during a perlorrn- ance lor llwe P.'I'.A. in April. Zeke Green, presldenl ol Orcheslra, Helps Peggy Alkerson load up lor llle cornlalned Orclweslra and Jellersonalre lrlp lo Auslln lor llwelr appearance on KLRN-TV. 250 ea and MEMBERS are Allard, C.: Alraro, R.: Allrerson, Boyd, Bruce, Brurnleg Burrow, Parn: Burrow, Pal: Camp, Canlu, Caslano, Child, Color Cardenas, Cox, Cunnlnglwarn Drurnrn, Dulley, Eclcenlels, Edwards, Eg gleslon. Enderle, Eaulclw, Franz Gllrnore, Glelnser, Genzalel Green, Guerra, Guidry, l-larlley. Harned, Howelln, Jackson, Jacobl D.: Jacobs, J.: Jolunslon, Juarez, Korp, Klrby, Levy, Linlc, Lope: Mayoral, Miller, Morlon Moses, Nlclwols Pilegol, Pluenneke, Powell Raboy, Reeves, Ries, Rellz, Rfvera Rodrlguez, Sanciez, Sanllllar Sclwwarlz, Scoll, Shoemaker, Skinner, Tarrow, llwornas, Trevino, Valer zuela, Vasquez, Wldeman, Wllcler. . Q' ww 'Z fr, ' F? if 'fx X ' XX , Af- X ,xxxx ,,,., X. X Tgmpang for P.T.A. Ai ni' .n2'i4'i.4iA'isn 'i A 'li - 1' OFFICERS riSglEllll ZEKE GREEN ORCHESTRA 'ice-pfesidenu An invilarion 'lo Auslin for an appearance on KLRN-TV highliqhled acfivilies of I PAT BURROWS Jrhe Orchesrra for 'lhis year. Under uhe direculion of Mr. Raymond Moses, The Or- leE:jLjrEURROWS chesulra has performed 'for Jrhe Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, and P.T.A. ln May, members 'reasurer presenled a corucerl for rhe slrudenl body. Slring inslrumenulalisus of Jrhe Orcheslra KA'-LAN BRUMLEY parulicipaled in Edison l-liqh Schools performance of uhe Milcaclo. 'HBGSSKIIE BOYD Twenuly-five of Hue sevenuly Jralenred musicians of Jrhe Orcheslra were chosen for geporuer membership in ulhe San Anlonio Youlrh Symphony. Four members received special DWNA CARDENA5 recognilion by membership in lhe All-s+a+e High School Orcheslra. erqeanl al Arms JOHN Nici-ioLs MlcKEY DRUMM a+ Ramada Inn. Orcheslra members pu? aside lheir insulrumenus in December for a semi-formal As 'relevision cameras move in, Mr. Moses direcls lhe Orcheslra during a live performance on KLRN-TV, Auslin. 251 Musiang Band Capiures Qweepsiakes MAJORETTES: Walker, Slarr, MacKenney, Weir: BAND MEMBERS, BOTTOM ROW: Guerra, Sledham, Slevens, Monila, Voighi, Marpli Brimhall, Siurselh, Enderle, Pluennelce, Wilder, Camp, Winans, Guillen, Child, Scoil, Sunda, Drumm, Hooper, Nichols, Grizzard, Harbi Beselh, Scheible, Zehr, Dawson, Mahoney, Casiano, Larnpman, Knowlfon, Ylsarra, Marsch, Ellison, l-larlley, Sims, Drurnmas, Lewis. SECON ROW: Principal Laiferly, Direcior Kole, Mrs. Arrnslrong, Band Molher. THIRD ROW: Thaw, Valleio, Brinkley, Morales, Camp, Vinio Complele wilh Turning wheels, aulhenlic smoke, and The shrill whisile of a locornoiive, The Band is on the righl lraclc Toward presenling anolher half-lime show. 252 or Second Conseouiive Time Kennell, Haflcen, Byrd, Barra, Sparks, Nunn,'Snyder, Griffin, EgglesTon, HoweTh, WoelTel, Barsun, Lehman, Schaezler, Levy, Wessely, Frisby, Omura, Emery, Ward, STroud, Breeland. FOURTH ROW: Cole. Cronen, Rendon, DeTTee, Molina, Massey, Vizard, DeLeon, Wilkins, Rivera, Lind, Williams, Burke-TT, Brumley. Johnson, Taylor, Torkelson, LaTham, Moore, McCoy, Flores, Cobb, EpsTein, Sprague, Cave, PiTman, Wideman, DuTTey, Guid ry. MUSTANG BAND In The wee hours oT Tall mornings, 96 Band members sTruggle ouT oT bed To be on Time Tor early morning prac- Tices. Falling in aT Howard Lewis's sharp cry oT BAND, 'TENTION! , They are ready To begin pracTicing wiTh The Lassos Tor anoTher halT-Time show. BeTween rehearsals Tor half-Times, conTesTs, parades, and The annual Spring ConcerT, The Band Tound Time To go roller slcaTing in SepTember, and To aTTend The annual dinner parTy honoring senior Band members in January. AT oTher Times during The year, The Band spon- sored Two cake sales and Their Mexican Supper. Money Trom These proiecTs is puT inTo The Treasury To be used Tor uniTorms, music, The spring picnic, The bangueT honoring The seniors, and Tor charTering buses Tor a Trip To Six Flags Over Texas during The summer. AT The ciTy-wide conTesT in March, The ivlusTang Band Toolc sweepsTalces aTTer earning TirsT-division raTing in march- ing, ConcerT, and sighf reading. They were TeaTured aT The Band FesTival aT Alamo STadium during FiesTa as an honor band. Individual Band members receive special awards Tor Their ouTsTanding abiliTy aT JeTTerson on Parade each May. AT This Time Mr. Richard Kole, sponsor, and Mrs. Ermine Arm- sTrong, Band MoTher. announce new Band oTTicers, drum maior, and maioreTTes. Re-elecTed because oT his com- peTence as drum maior, Howard Lewis will be assisTed This year by Tive insTead oT Tour maioreTTes because oT an un- breakable Tie. Anyone wishing To play in The Band musT have had pre- vious musical experience and The approval oT Mr. Kole. 253 Q Discovering a se- cluded and sliady rock, Senior Maior- elle lvleredilli Wallc- er pauses a momenr, afler enioying a ca- Jrered barbecue, 'ro calcli lner brealli al' llwe Band picnic al Landa Park. 9 V . .,,, ., 'V M ciic A My f 'S i Waicliing lier l'1igl'i sieppin' slrul' V K ,L L Q il i 'MTV 535,51 V-,gi .i along Hue parade roule. Carolyn My KZZL ,kyy M y , W -we Maclfenney ioylully logs along Lv-iq nLh ., p - 1 w h Hue lasl few blocks. Y f-1 5 254 Howdg Vflwile llwe band plays on, Swingin' Slarr slruls on llwe fielc willw red and blue bool 'rassels dangling, pony fail swinging and medals gleaming, lo display lwer lwirling abililies. Kallwy Weir gels a lciclc ou? of praclicing wiflw lwei new-found friend. W3 Urn Muswc and an mmenfs? . . . Toofsie ro s Cdormg books'7 Band members make e Tw y e Thom nccessmes befcro checking J q on The bus To Corpus m pam mo rxs rom concert to The af! fx Id M ofe n wrcc sr pors7sfs in pw- JACK JOHNSON TOMMY NUNN STEVE BURKETT ETHEL STARR KATHY WEIR KEN EMERY DANNY HOOPER AL MQCOY JTM WTDEMAN 255 'Glee' Rhgmes Wiih 'Spree' and 'Whee' I J' 55 Presidenl I - la ' , CYNDEE OSWALT - Vice-presidenl , DONNA KERNAN . Secrelary Rosminm LEAL l Treasurer ANONA WHITEHURST I Chaplain I JUDY ROBERTS i Sergeanl al Arms CYNTHIA MANN ' JOAN MORRIS f'r Librarians YOLAN DA CAM POS JANINE LACH ELE Girls' Glee Club is a Training group in which members receive personal inslruclion and assislance from Mr. Ray- mond Moses, club sponsor. A+ The end of Ihei year, girls are chosen for placemenl in lhe Jefferson Choir and Jeffer- Doin' Whal Comes NaluraIIy al lhe Girl: Glee Club weslern dance and dinner ii January are llfxlreme Leill Carol Schoenlelo lProliIeI Cindy Mann, Jennifer Carr, Charleie Allen, Jyl Reagan, Janine Lachele, and Marilyn Rice. sonaires aller seleclion and approval by Mr. Moses. A weslern dance and dinner af Seneca Counlry Club. a calce sale and a 'rea honoring seniors highlighled 'rhis year's acliv- ilies. BOTTOM ROW ll.-r.l: Beverly Scoggins, Carol Schoenfeld, Charlene Allen, Rosalinda Leal, Judy Roberls. Anona Whilehursl, Donna Kerman. Cyndee Oswall, Joan Morris, Janine Lachele, Cindy Mann, Yolanda Campos. SECOND ROW ll.-r.l: Diana Muniz, Carmen Acosla, Jeannelle Rabb, Terry Marlinez, Annabelle Gower, Gilda Mae Perez, Urinda Aleiandro, Rachel Myers, Marilyn Rice, Collene Royal, Jyl Reagan, Marshallene Cagle, Yolanda Barrera. THIRD ROW: II.-r.l: Linda Donaldson, Barbara Ferro, Jane Rice, Linda Harris, Sylvia 256 Segura, Rebecca Cenleno, Gloria Hernandez, Mary Miorelli, Billie Peggy Muslaia, Sandy Mazurelc, Jeanelle Dubois, l.incIa Palriclc, Schleyer, Marian Pieilfier. FOURTH ROW ll.-r.l: Linda Herrera, Pena, Belly Ramirez, Helen Ximenez, Nancy De La Cruz, Linda Lydia Carranza, Phyllis Clarlc, Brooke Cummins, Joanie Barnhollz, Ouinn, Linda Mann, Jeanine Bailey, Lillie Ouinlanilla, Chris Com Carol Miller. K 4- ' Anderson, B. A Anderson, J. 1 Anderson, V. , T 'sei -gvf , :gi . 1 Aderhold is fi li? :Q AnThony Q V' , 5 :IQ wig- - gy A BallanTyne 5 K kzyy ., Bdmwsky . ., In llzh. ,.,., ,f l My .. ., sf Ba reTield A .af nnn ,Q Nz g f ., 1 sein i A-, ' Birnbaum . W Y ' gn' Brink l Bmw . ii A. . . i n Carson A' i Celaya .Q xrr . K LLIK r i -avr! Cram? . . - V9 - Clay Q l if K . for -2' ' L 1 s ,I in Y Clernans xg! E Coons K - fe -.Q Craig KA L'LL , i DaugherTy , a De Sheng. A. I sf De Shong, C. A K Dieckow if , -.,. ' vf E ads LL ' Shakes in SHAKESPEARES The Shakes are a symbol OT The Tiner Things haT come Trom dear JeTT High. This line Trom he club song symbolizes The club's ideals oT Triend- iness and service. Members held Their annual SweeThearT's Ball an Feb. 8. Seniors walked Through a red saTin hearT n A MidwinTer NighT's Dream. New sophomores and iuniors provided enTerTainmenT. Using The heme College Bound, senior Shakespeares and nresidenTs oT oTher girls' social clubs modeled sTyles 'rom Joske's on Nov. l. A kidnap breakTasT, a picnic, and a bangueT honoring The seniors came laTe in he school year. Four hundred and TiTTy rose bushes rom The Shakespeare Rose Garden bloom on The ronT lawn well pasT Thanksgiving. lv1ainTenance OT fhis beauTy spoT is anoTher club proiecT. l To be a member, a girl musT have a C average r beTTer, The approval oT The club sponsor Mrs. diTh Tunnell, and The popular voTe oT The club: JusT sTepping Trom The red saTin hearT, Pres. Judy BareTield receives The TradiTional dozen long-sTernmed red roses, presenfed To The presi- denT every year by a member's younger relaTives. Nella Bell's cousins Cheryl and David Price made This presenTaTion. a 'MidwinTer's Dream Findling, D. I Findling, J, as 1 1: .- FosTer f ' s -Mgr , '24 C-eorgacakis Y W Q N Graham .V GranTham 4' 4- T 3 Grizzard, Jeanne ' wr 'Tr .X M Grizzard, Joanne A V Howard 'i 'ili' ii ' V i Sf , , t Q . . is Johnson , f M , Kboudi A A' M IX 13 Kennedy ' W, WA , ik M, Qi Kesner , ' ' 'lip f ' Klaeveman ig ii 1 ., ,V H 'lb ' y 257 Qleepg-Eged Shakes Awake for Breakfasl Kleck x , Knowlron M9 i . l X Knox , :-:fn Lachele M M A4 Langley 'Qu-so A4 Fir Li scomb A in P Q' as if , Zg bf Come on, Pam, gel upl!l Sislerly love undergoes a 'rerrific srrain as Shakespeare officers Janis Langley and Nancy Kleck afiempl +o wake up iunior Pam Ballanlyne for The kidnap breakfasr Nov. 2. ,I is K V 0 gf . 2 LOW Lynch BAL .1 ,, A Mcffaleb, Pal' Qi A fs, Q, - ' h z Means ' , Miller, C. , fs as I ix is 5 s fi' s N W '- ,if Miller, S. -' H sg-,L Marian , ,a.' 1 K, R Morrison .fs v 1 , ' ' ' ...iw - , YM M fa V w i Newlon J' Nichols College Bound Parri Brink models marching pink swealer A V Nixon and slacks from Joske's, for 'lhe sfyle show Nov. I. 258 . . 1001. 1002, 1003. IOO4, IOO5 1 1. an ' MA, , ---we M k Ti ff 52 s , , l OEHCERS Presidenl JUDY BAREPIELD :irsl Vice-presidenl CHERRY DE SHONG Second Vice-presidenl LOU ISE ADERHOLD Recording Secrefary KAREN KNOWLTON Corresponding Secrelary PATTl PRATH ER Treasurer NANCY KLECK Chaplain JAMIE ANDERSON Parliamenlarian JANIS LANGLEY -lislorian CAROLYN EADS Reporler l SUSAN TURNER ergeanfs al Arms MEREDlTl-l WALKER ROSLYN BANOWSKY Norlh O'Connor Parish Perkell Pisano Rolask Pralher Rulnian Rhine Rhodes Scherrer Schneider Sch u plbach H ii X , T Sharp V 8 V ji Q K xg' I . Siurselh . S ITS , :Ag Sumner, B. .:,, I 7' f -1-T' L an Sumner, J. A A L45 45 T Ta HOW 'Q ,,. i. Tucker , '43 ,f'. y H , L4 , Turner i f , A' ., ,ug 'gf A 5' A H- -- oiii S ioo, Woldhaqen if I I You ng blood A 5 R -- Anyone wanling 'ro know how rnany roses bloom al one lime in The Shakespeare Rose Garden can ask any Shakespeare! This is one of 'rhe Things new members such as Sally Norlh Sharron Means, and Julia Tucker have lo know For iniliarion. 259 STop him! Don'T leT him gol -cry baThing beauTies during The STraw HaT Revue. BaThing beauTies Cyndee OswalT, Dianne Moore, Sandy Sharp, Suzanne McCord, and PaTTi PraTher don'T wanT RoberT Eddleman To dive inTo The school orchesTra piTl The Senior Play class parTicipaTed in This SkelTon-sponsored prQducTion. K - - .- A 2 Q ,Exim ' - Adair if Ji , , AllensworTh ' T ,,,' 'Zi Ames T I Barnes 4 ir ., I . . Z . zx' Blanke ,Z X, i 'iff' Blass R ' if 'kffr LA. 1: Blow i K N 'TS W W ' V Bremer I I T I i Brown sn T ' 1 , W A BrYan+ .: ,bi ,Egg sw Burch 2 lv- 'A 7 . Byrom a 3 Cham bers W , . . 7 T , Collins l f A' - Convers gr k M 3 -I ,, 2 Q i D ic ke r so n V . T- W 1 ' . 4' . Edmonds ,ii . ,. fy Emmong .T Tift' fi' Esserick M. ,,. i '-vr . Saws Y 'Ti ' I Grisham -I - Q, , J 7 'T TQ Hardie f. 'H' Hass A , ir . l rn b L1 FQT n 260 Skelions Change SKELTONS The STraw HaT Revue, a presenTaTion oT melo drama, song, and dance OT The Gay NineTies era, be gan The SkelTon year. The program, similar To The one: presenTed by The SkelTon Club every Three years, waf The TirsT paid assembly oT The year. Annual acTiviTie: included The Tall iniTiaTion brunch held in The Bird Cage Room aT Oak Hills CounTry Club and The SkelTon Cake Sale in January. The arrival oT spring was celebraTec wiTh The TradiTional SenaTe-SkelTon Spring Formal The dance, held in The Gym, had as iTs Theme, Rhap- sody oT The Deep. The Tamalada wiTh The SenaTe was also a spring iniTiaTion parTy Tor new SkelTons. Un- derclassmen honored Their senior members wiTh a lunch- eon in The Peraux Room oT The ST. AnThony HoTel All proceeds Trom money-making acTiviTies go To The Tund Tor The mainTenance oT The SkelTon PaTio. 3 The MarTha SkelTon LiTerary SocieTy, Tounded in l93 T by iTs presenT sponsor, Mrs. Theresa Hicks, was name Tor The wiTe oT Thomas JeTTerson. SkelTons musT hav a B average wiTh no grade lower Than a C, Th required number oT voTes, and The sponsor's approval S is New members Terry Chambers, Carol Olfers Kay Richardson arrive aT Oak Hills CounTry Tor a brunch in The Bird Cage Room hc SkelTon iniTiaTes. in-'X rom Qlraw Hals lo High Heels E 2? ,Gini us... W.-f-xX,,-,,-.W smiling Skellon, a lamale, and lhe Slcellon Palio are ingredienls lhe annual Senale-Slcellon Tamalada. Vice-presidenl' Dagmar ogl' is aboul' lo bile inlo a delicious lamalel A pleased Mrs. Theresa l-licks lhanlcs lhe Slcellon Club and guesls in lhe Peraux Room ol lhe Sl: Anlhony Holel al lhe Slcellon luncheon for her silver qoblels. Silling al' lhe head lable wilh her is Linda Wallrer. Former members Susan l-lomburq and Pally McDonough, on each side ol lhe honoree, made The presenlalion. lvans r .q , Jenlcins 1 L 42 Jernigan em: 3 Ziff Q iiggmi V' jg : 1 N? f-aw- V, ' lpn, r Klemlce -V .Bl 3 . 5 vvvi .I I Kohulelc 4 L u e d e r s 5 In A we Q gif - 5 ' +2 Q .sms , kih .b 2 , - . Q , r McGinly , f J' ' McLendon ' ww f 'f' , ' ::f' ' M a xey H ' 5 Miller . , V lvlorg a n tw A ' is A -,,. 1 .s-Q,-F Morrisey 'A seg N ielsen y is 7 . A 13, K O'Connor 'f' s Ei: K 2 4 M Nj oauey A s W e - fs ' O l l e rs F E ,,,s. A i i x may Pa rlc is A My A Parker 4 M h g, 1 yn' 3 Popham 'E ' V t Quanslrom 52395, A-U ' ' Raqer ii . A i , Raynwafer -I K, .Rini Reese oA Y V, -3 .1 ., .L . Richardson ,il k V ,f A '1, ,,. Ricked A V I . V , Robinson if ' ' Qi' 4 Saw less. i 1 ., Schaeler , ' 'V is ,., Q Scheible s 'H , i ' ii I Sherwood l , '95 ,Qi il, x ,, A . i' Shoclcley ' rx f ' Smilh, J. s 26l Qenaiors and Qkelion Smiih. N. T , ,,h,, VQ-- ' ' STandiTer il it V i ii 7 X U A T '72 Sims gay, ' W , V 6 ' We Tv rre 1 A Teller Z,:h i Thormxon ,A -,- Q - fr- f if - A -.-.'7 t : Fil V , TschirharT ,iv b : V T l J ,, I Tupes 4, ig 6' 'I 'V ' we .. VOQT T 2 . ii A ' ' Weldon , , 1, 'gg',g 7 A T Wake WeSSe!ey li : ,,,, V . ,.,, H Whse, A. 1 ' W - - ,, wine, M. -1- T A lrra er 3 gi.. f g T WhiTehead 1 T my , Willem Zehr - - T' . LQ - PresidenT Chaplain LINDA WALKER CYNTHIA LUEDERS Vice PresidenT ParliamenTarian DAGMAR VOGT MELODY TELLER Corresponding SecreTary ReporTer KAY OAKLEY BETTY SHERWOOD Recording SecreTary SergeanTs aT Arms PATTI THORNTON SHERYL KOHUTEK JUDY GATES WaTch your sTep, Says smiling Linda Walker. presidenT oT SlcelTons, To her escort ex-Jefferson Meflhe Collins and Unele MGXY hang 4 sTudenT. Bob Maxharn, as They are inTroduced aT The 1llSl1 neTS, SPFGYS OT Seeweed. and flSl1 A Spring Formal. To give The arcade an underwaTer eTTecT Tor Their Spring Formal wiTh The Se-naTors. l Think iT needs a liTTle more green here, says Susan STuTTs. as in il U T Z 5 il E H she and KaThy Bremer and 'Carol Edmonds painT a mermaid on mural To creaTe an aTrnosphere oT The mysTic deep. 262 ke Ggm Qeaworihg y SENATE I Charge! --The spiriTed cry oT The SenaTe rings across lhe sTadium aT JeTT TooTball games. These boys in Their lIisTincTive whiTe and blue shirTs, sTand behind The MusTangs III The way, charTering buses Tor ouT-of-Town games, malcing IoosTer banners, and cheering aT pep rallies. Originally Tormed in l9l2 aT Main Avenue High School nd reorganized in I932, The SenaTe limiTs iTs membership o The number oT men in The UniTed STaTes SenaTe, aT presenT, IDD. I WiTh Their sisTer club, The MarTha SIcelTon LiTerary So- iieTy, SenaTors sponsor The SenaTe-SIcelTon Spring Formal. -his year's Theme Tor The dance, March 2I, was Rhapsody JT The Deep. The Two clubs held a Tamalada on The SenaTe 'aTio, May 6, aTTer school. Managing To call a Truce To Their perpeTual Teud, SenaTe and Hayne goT TogeTher aT The NorThwesT Y.M.C.A. aT he beginning oT The school year To have a TooT-sTompin' ime aT Their WesTern Dance. The good old TradiTionaI rivalry Lame baclc, Though, aT The series oT SenaTe-Hayne baseball games played in April. Boys wiTh a 2.0 average may be admiTTed by popular voTe aT The club members. Mr. Lionel T. Gregory is The sponsor. OFFICERS Fell Spring PresidenT HERB GOERNER HERB GOERNER Vice-presidenr BRYAN FEILLE BRYAN FEILLE Se-cre-Tary SAM GUZZARDO SAM OUZZARDO Treasurer DICK LANE DICK LANE Chaplain BILL SPARKS BILL SPARKS ReporTer-HisTorian CAMERON PATTIE FRED MAY ParliamenTarian JIM TETER HOWARD LEWIS SergeanT aT Arms BUCKY VAN GUNDY BUCKY VAN GUNDY STEVE BURKETT PHIL FREEMAN Boys busy blowing big bubbles began To baT balloons beyond The bleachers. Now ThaT your mouTh is all puclcered up, see if you can blow a big balloon iusT as Jimmy Hopper, Herb Goerner, Bill Freeman, and Mike SmiTh did preparing Tor The SenaTe-SlcelTon Spring Formal. sa AI-UIDOII I Abfigln f Q.. . Andelson if, is A' I AHIIWOUY , 'T iii T i.., I AA 1 f In 1 ..,- Barra if K W1 X 1 N Baylor V r Baron T... I f' 'i ' yrfr r':' f r ' .. . T Biery , 5 I '- if ' 1 Bourque ,. N is ri A N' 'P' J Brannon ' if- l K snag. F, I ' irrr Brown . if ' :liiiff P .. A - ' rlrr f A- Burlseff - Q . , , ' '1 , Campbewl A. H Q, yy Q . ,ri csmpbeii, e4 is A ' A W as .. Carlson A Q 523242 p il 1 Carson A sig -5 g. :.35 ' ,V ' gays . O 9 , .' I V i 263 Qenaiors' Food for Thoughi Are Thoughis ,. 1 fm 2 i q'i!1C.-.i'-iliw -ilk 'J ,i .5 4 , ' f f fu rw X , o a 5, .Y 3 ' 'W f 1? f Afrer enduring Sam Guzzardo's corny reading of The minufes for weeks on end, ar one of 'the Senafe rneefings, Senafors gof rineir sweer 'iasie of revenge. Or rarlner Sam gof 'the sweer fasre of banana cream pie, and rhey gor ine revenge. ,, . 5 r IA ' 1 A . :Q A is rf -9' x. ,rg V r . E Musrang cheerleaders make 'em, foofball piayers break 'em, bur Senarors pu? 'em up, being super- 'N ':' ' vised in 'Huis case by Suzanne McCord. r 3.7 ,,.. gy. .,V, V.k, K . L kk i ag My V . - 2124 f f w ' ' . V! T22 - ' I X ' i ' f ,S -' '. Hi- 'Er ,,. M - , ,V W. sz yy, ' L 1 ., ,,,- L- , of . - ffex , We f f - ' K J N . ,G Air, .A Y ,,., . .. 'F X 1 - .. 4 ,... , K Vrh, .K , kk -I In . .. 7 ,. r 1 - , ' . ' - .5 - ' - s V , - -I ,. V, V,gr. A , L ., ff ' Q Q , Simi fi?-if - e R' 3 gf, -51 1 3 3 S654 , ' .., 4 .gig , ag ' 4 wa. .fir W Q . ' ,A ' .5 M l. ,K.L ish' ., . Yr. 5? - w if ' , . a L .. ' ii 1' n ,.g,g 'Lgr ggg l ' ' . . YZTL7' Llzifm A 513351 ff-- .ui ,V 5,1 'Kfff ' -iii fl v L.: 4 ' ' 3315 ' -2:22 1 :--.hal - is GLX . , . if yy N. . L ry- ...L H 1 V f ,V K gg - i1w.,f r- . is .ggi . I -:V -S .f . W, gag, -I ,VI is ' r f an J i r err- 'W ' 1 A A V. V. I h X he - vig. ,JV 1- i , N r Kg, r' ' 5 r ' r M w,-. V ' rrrr V - K - K' 5 K r ' A - ' i I K 'T ' V af ,L 'gzwlys r I W , Y5, -- K -1... I M ..,'. ,--f.. f V -,-. f m 'Eili5f i hi i 4 ' ' ' ' r . . s 1: ,-.., . I ' - ' ' ' , 2 ,. r - ! . -webpage , r , . 1 r 4 - 1 1 ' ' z 1 a ' o v Q . rrii. rr.r, se ' V, . ,V .i . ,. .LL, , it g K , e-r er' . ' , , L Cumming Dennis Diiimar Drurnrn Duffin Eddlernan Fariss Feiiie Ferguson Flood Fore Freeman, B. Freeman, P. Geriiw Goerner Goidiarb Goss Guzzardo Hai! Harris Henry Hernandez Hoisnouser Hooper Hopkins Hopper JOFDSOH JODGS Kagan Ken? Lane Layron ee Lenig Lewis Lozano May, F. May, H. McCain. J. McCain, V. McDonald McGrew Mercado 264 F Fun, Food Vnaf is iiwis? A donkey ckwg-alugging of a Senafe Ouiingl Who invifed im? Weii, Dale Harris and Bobby Brannon are encouraging him wiin Cold irinks ak Media! Ranch. How much did iw ienafor. A Lemperary Hamburger Hui was backyard io reiieve 'fine Senaiors from ine sirain of inaving compieied long, nard year of scnooi. an 4 . Banana Cream Pie A wg -L L Y V iiaiav A 'H ' ' oiioo 1? av 5 H A Q' my Mmkfsh 'QA ig i 'R' m e R .lik if 7 mwfi. . ,gif p 1 - Neyson - W K 39 ' ' -f I 'A . ' 9. ia,o v' 'P' -'- fi. f Newmark ' ' V ii A if - . 3 , K ' I A A ff wwf rfwpi W- : . ,. ,y Nickle 4 ,Q i,ia f Q - Oison 153' iiiiii i1 i if 1. jx : .Q - v ff- .fr um 3 SK ggi' . Z , Paiiemn 5? Q, 5? - - . xi! Pa++ie 4' A 556 we do ., . sk o jr K . R J' Pena, ' ii.i -a . ,- i j Reed aw aiia 5 yyg, K sg, Rees i '- - of i ia'aw ' A . 'Y K K , 1 f ' , X -V K k ,,. -if x Q- ., .M . 152 Rinard Schein e drink? Abou? 20. iusr ask any Scymydy, SCOH' sei' up in Mr. Gregory! f 2 ' ss. 11, ,N yy Q ra. gt im '- ' EQL of Rn 'A X5 L, ' 5 in jwarlf Shaw ' W A We Sides I f ali, ' Sieberf , N ,, , .v: Q I j f- . 7 1114 .. 5 V f Sigman ' Sia yfe r ug 'fl 3Qj..'Mf' ,S saw I I' .1 , ,.', Zi? ' f if , V Sparks iii sr? ii' 4 Q15 , A Srarnper ' ig, FQ- X W V 'iiiviirg fm 'W E6 , fri . - ,L v away P , ff W ? N-if-lm -, 1 Sfendebacii ' , Vs. I i gig?-wfwe isis,-f fl, Q, .V h , ., , A W K 1 gqggg V gp, ag. XR A, , fy . ,ay Teier I M - A 'f ' - , V L1 V Viza rd xx if 7' .ra Vw.,-3, Wideman, J. , 'i 'M ','i ' A Widemni T in I Vi .Q oiio ifgan 'lf J., Wi' WS ' ., ,,,. gk 1 ,Q Woifer Y A York X X af A i 265 Business booms as seniors Karen Everling, Paf Ryan, and Sandra Holmes fry fo safisfy l-fayne members' affer-sclwool appefifes. Eggs we 266 Anfhony, D. Anflwony, M. Barneby Black Bronsfacl Burneffe Caclcin Cockrell Colias Cunningham Damron Daniel Day DeWese Dullnig Eisensfein LiHI IV :Ay ' 4, V,, D , . 5414-w, - !.qs 1, lay h 'fi D rA 7 rrll W ffgsf 'i fi.. SEK ' AH: Li A . as j V .. 'Aw .. l ,, .9 ' ' Q 3' 5 is Af fhe Moffwer-daughfer Twiliglnf Tea, officers ex- plain fhe symbolism of flue club pin befo-re pre- senfing corsages fo newly elecfed members. 31 l' , .,., xx, as D x, Qi y M s if if ,L A fgg' , V ,Nix 4 Sm' ' N- - if. W 3 D if 9 t 1 Qs, J, X tw fi , I L ,Y 3 A i.A ,..,,.:555 'Mm S i, 51 Q, 51-...,. 'S isiers Dance in Fun and Frolic M.J.R. iniliales disrupl rlie serene rnood ol lnis Evening in Greece, llne llierne or fre annual Spring Semi-formal, wirh 'rlueir lniglisrepping anrics. Esles Everlinq Faulkner File Gill Gilmore Hanlcins Hanson Harbin Henry Herbeck Holmes Huie Hufchinson Jackson Johns Jones, G. Jones. l.. Jones, N. Keane Laslcy Levinson l i a ',', j A l i ,W a f 15397 W 655, A . 1Q, 1. ' f r A- .iff H 5 1 H i ig g 4 A4 1 A 4 5. A W K ' V W ,L -' 'ri' . ' 'lli A 'V if -Q M . ,f it ' ii Q,-f 'R -7? M K l A i aa i l we 'fa r A J l - ' a ' .. N ,PQ f 'K ini 'f' H 'mf -a.i H rar 'fi f eg , AA .. ,,..,: Z 3 V K , g ,A M L LIL .4 i LA LA 267 Presidenl H ' 'T 4 Y Y yy W CARO L H u l E . .g gs . . . I , . , 1,' A ii is 'T .' V , MGCKGRRY Vice-presidenl C V A :if 5' if' Ri' r A 'ici McClellan BARBARA, rRfxYLoi - if Rf ' Y -. ' Z A , L - 'fi .. ,L McCord ,f I ,yyi Q, A J i ,Y L ,.VV X Mayfield Corresponding Secrela I Agar? l L 4 New NANCY LUCAS r r- Vvvl 'W , - Merslmqer Recording Secrelary my - f E ' ., Q R L Y ' 4' ,fi Y womb Cl N DY i-1 EN RY ' A- E ' -J 2 2 i , - ,,Q, . Ulla J l vl, ' A I ...- yi -. . 'I WJQL i NiCliO'S Treasurer L E q fi ' Y rr r O'lvlara EVELYN RUSSELL L ' i rr Overall P In JV . g Hg' . LLL , gif- , I I P +I M ar yamen 6 ma H -A i hljA pil, MARY ANN COLIA L Y. r 1 - ' Qullll H Cha plain La wrr W Y 'Yf+r'- is-,L ldg fii' ,, Effw' RUTH EiANKlNs I Lzr 5 f ' ' ' Y A ' LQ ' QW ' ' ii V f ,, . i RUSRW3 l'liSlOfi5'l N - V E I N 5 aff' . -,stages Russell KAW-yy WEy R E i . K i I -' 1 - zv5'5Fal 5 ' R y a n Sergeanl al Arms ' L E o n YLYL7 Q I, A3 ' In L Y gf? El.Al N E GILMORE I ,.. g, . .. K em K xl Z , ' -r - 'k'l if A i .4 Slrom be rger 'Z lr ! 'T ji 5, -AV M ' Suchovvolslci 'W TT iii' ., i Th me . ,,,r I Lg 33 .-',A A --f' kk , 'r:'h ' ffr- I -f Tmyyoy 1 L rl M - ' WSW J ' C - . ig -is Weinerl I W4 We i r . yy While IS 3 9 ag ,. 1- K3 - w 2 ::: t ., , Wise Wo rrad arlha Jefferson Randolph Sociely creales Lasi- ing Friendship lhrough Sislerhoodf' lhe mollo ol lhis social club. To allairi membership, girls musl have al leasl a C average and a maiorily vole from lhe club. ehferson lvl.J.R,'s proudly wear lheir pin, designed lo resemble lhe enlrance lo Thomas Jel1Cerson's home, lhe lvlonlicello. The pillars sland for slrenglh, and lhe slreps and door lead inlo 'rhe lulure. Above The door a pearl of purily is sel' in a slar which symbolizes a guiding lighl. evolving around school life lhe M.J.R.'s loolc lor- ward lo a year filled wilh memorable occasions. Among lhese are lhe Molher-Daughler Tea, The annual ban- guel, and a semi-'formal dance. The climax lo lhis won- derful year is The dinner dance al Oak l-lills Counlry Club in lvlay. 268 T i 3 1 l 4 Bie' yresiden' I V Boa Mfxrruelssen BMSS Boolcer ficc-pfcsidenr Brannon MICKEY PENNER Braubaclc x Bruce ,orrespondinq Secrelary Burk MIKE CLAYPOOL Burlceli lecordinq Secrelary Clark MIKE HUTCHINSON Claypocl I Criles ESGSUESV' CHARLES HALL Crulchlield Dauqhlery. Dhaplain Deuglllery' KEN KLEIN . Davis Jarliainenlarian Dullwn DAVID SAEIR Eisenberg Q Ernbrey :erqeanls aI'Arn'1s Emefson MARKEY PENNER Qglbemi HARDY SIDES gummy Rumors Qiarl C, T. gs we I ,IEE I -I .. sm. Qnjg ' -t .-..' W my A ' I , it N' .. so f I- AIEE I l fliiflff ii 222' II I Kofi? It- if ISN! ,-., 1 mv 511' -I '. 29 Ci 337' 'i:.J5E-'I ' f .',iE ., .: aim I - W' ' ii 5 I 'Isl'-Qi , ff I 'Ti 3 , I so be as we as I. . we I- .. . we 'H f I is ' 1 A- fi EW IB' W' -in . Sw . C ..., mn, I A 'fx I . ii s . 757 y es . 'II I' ' fi' II' III Em 5... I 'il -I 'I ' I - i 5 V fr 3 h 39125, N. L an , ,s .M ,I J . ,QI 7 , . . f' X 1 R Suk' , ' ,g'- .5 'uhm Ellie: ..-.- I I I,,,..+, I. :sw I A-ff - I--1 W -wr'-I 'Ifffiffifsii i , 'f are 5 'K law'-oI'T H ldd III 1- I I - . g se- gn. I - K , O ' C Q. I .fvys Ia- . I ,, . H u Ichin son I .- 'I ' I f ' - Inman ' . .- Jefferson fx n I M : H K 2 .I 'I I Johnson. D. , I-V .,, .V .. Johnson, R. I K W K as Hayne boys couldn'i be ignoring lheir dalesl Bul M.J.R.'s don? seern Io mind loo much as 'rhey Iallc over Ihe day's aclivilies. igh school boys belonging lo Jews oldesl social club promole and parlicipale in all school funclions. II Hayne boys upholol lheir club lradilions Ihrough social aclivilies during lhe school year. early lhe Hayne Shadowland Dance climaxes lhe social evenls ol This club's season. umerous olher aclivilies include The Hayne- Senale Weslern Dance ancl Ihe fall and spring oulings. l nergelic Hayne boys serving Jrhe school and boosling spirir ar Muslang and Pony games proudly wear fheir lorighl red and blue shirls each color day. 269 Qporiing Life for Livelg agne Jowers Keaimg Klem Kremer, B. Kremer, K. Lange LevH'an Mangum Marfin Massey Ma++HIessen Max Mayrani' McCall McCullough McDonaTd Nay Nicbo! Niemeyer Cafes K 324 'Q X. as . H ff - ,wr ' 'R' - fi. ' rr.L i r'e- F GSK 'wK1?5', ff?-i 'MI 5571 ni: - ,S elf - 'riff 15 -ErIZJei2'5gfsiK 5 ,:r. wh we 2, Us . XK M,,Ii K K L K f--v ,Ki K, II ,K Kw ii' ' MS?i ' Km I ,E- lr -r,.HfW A' ' Firsf ba?fer up in The Hayne-Senafe baseball game was Hayne Pres Bob Maffbiessen 'frying 'ro gef a blf off The Senafe pifcber. Dia be qe+i?7We1l Hayme won 226 and Bob was a Feavy scorer. ' - El-YI-Ir, QV! , K, - ' iff? I re K ff' 5 1255: fr, if ei, -, 5 Ig -- J 5393 we Kr E ,, I ,, f K 72 ' 'xl' ifiiifi riiii? Erma 1' H ' If ' ff?-Y K K WSW T?-riff ' ' wKIwI-K- 5- 'fp - f . 1,32 ,K , K s,s. ,, , .- ,I I 11 g , K ,K Xs,r K ,, rgfsf-if , . I K- K i sp ' 34,5 a K 3, I is , , , , ,, ' K fp . ww II' IQ? .Fix-,. ' '5 if A I 5 :5 ' iii ' W' ' ' 1 nw: sill! ' '65 - Ks IAKKJ' s, 2 gr, KK ' .: Kf-Ji' X ,L 14. i ' 'WK' 7 ' ,lib f t , I l Q I I 'ififfai5:i' 'M f's2is9?it' l 'I.sKf 'I1rv,- KK ser Ja 5?-:fiiK :Erie - K 'im a K Q.. wwf, IM, .I , ,KK K, rf' fff ,K fits? -K 2 W rbi .M 3 ,K K' Kf- .,,. VL Kc.. VK 1 S' I- K g ' O'ConneH ' Penner, Markey ris , 1 4? , f 45 F Penner, LK W - '11 I Pope I K J, Isp? , K ,Ifm 1- . Haw-a s - ' 'WWI ' sim KK gh V I: V .asv ' , ff? .J Rlley w , ' , 'arse 'W' .,r.., -.-g l, Robe rfs ,. ,M A X 4 Maw Rogers W I xr'-fwzv' 'KI RosaWes 955459, I il ' ' I II ,K ,Ir 1 9, - K, , . . 2541-3 IK' I J 4 I Saflr ' M Sauced fafj y P, 1 I Ls , 270 Mrckey + ,, K W ...mf kj,K.r KK K K KI K,K - W X, F ,KKQ--f 'K - -- fp., K -, ' OI Sem I Sw K, -I N, K ,, KI K I mmm ?Kr,w,g3rK Kg,-35555 IWKKIIKKI, gE5I,KI,KfIKKK, ,fi-, Iqfw K3Klf5,MI,IK,,VK,iBKK IK ,E 7 IK K h I, iIKKLfrfmsI1g:Ls-,,L,-,Kz- lrnv- wr wsm rf -K I I - rv- I II -:IK M- K, -I , J K- ., M,rKK,5Ki3ryI,g1I5- WK KK KI --yI?1KfK2gs2V9ggKIf- II-- --II, 155 I' KKK N . 'I S -P'-Hur 1 5 ' an 2 wif f sr..........s,,, i 5 1 , i' is? aughier, smlles, and shoufs fill +he room as Two lines of couples collide during Vhe S'romp a+ +he Hayne-Senafe Wesfern Dance. Hagne's Singin', Dancin', Havin' Fun M rs Schrimsher ' K A LWI' , m V W Schroeder eg W' ' 'L 5 T K' A 5 'IJ wk sq La' Q Schuchardf i'5:f ' If ' 'X k5g,fz W1 ...ill Shannon A ,if Y SQ'-AJ fy shields ' M so or Shorf A M I A I Sides 7 A f, ktkk .-'ZAf' I S 3, ip. ,, 7 -k,A. Smifh y .,,A U K Q ' I 5,-,gpes 1 ms I, ,r an tj 41 A - I ' iw .Q rr: 52--V: 1f?Ei Sfaufzenberger Summers . A Swanson li k,.r i xv ' Thom pso n ,. m A g Thmilkill W mf W W f -iayne members, clad in 'Their brillianf Vasquez ' H ' s ff Y tg?gff i' J 'ed shirfs, awaif fhe signal 'ro raise fhe WGII - Llis Break-fhrough banner, beginning anoiher Whife I I Musfang foofball game, 27l Ball and Parfies Gems +o Jaspers Keep your balloon in fhe air, puf one arm behind your baclc, fouch fhe ground wifh your nose, and SMILE! Presidenf Louise Loeffler gives These unreasonable orders fo Marian Pfeiffer and Alice Sahalcian during fhe firsf Jasper inifiafion in Ocfober. JASPERS Announcemenf of nexf year's presidenf af fhe Senior Luncheon in honor of graduafing seniors af fhe Barn Door in May climaxed an excifing year for fhe Jaspers. Acfivifies included formal insfallafion of officers, inifiafions of mem- bers, calce sales, a dinner af La Fonda, and a Chrisfmas parfy. Jasper officers and senior members were presenfed af fhe Shamrock Ball in March, a closed dance held in fhe Main Hall for Jaspers and fheir guesfs. Red, whife, and pinlc camellias of fhe Jasper's Camellia Garden added color fo fhe soufheasf side of fhe Main Building. Proceeds from calce sales weni' info fhe proiecf fund for mainfenance of fhe garden. Jaspers receive fheir name from a semi-precious sfone of fhe same name. Club colors of blue and gold are feafured in fhe Jasper pin. Membership is open fo girls who have a high C average or befier, upon approval of Mrs. Julia Goerner, sponsor, and a rnaiorify vofe of fhe club. 272 OFFICERS Fall SPVI' Presidenf LOUISE LOEFFLER LOUISE LOEFFLE Firsf Vice-presidenf SUSI LE BARON SUSI LE BARO Second Vice-presidenf SHARON LAMPMAN SHARON LAMPMA Recording Secrefary MARY CAVALIER MARY CAVALIE Corresponding Secrefary BOBBIE SUE MOCK NANCY ERN Treasurer CAROL WADE CAROL WAI: Chaplain LYNDA COBB LYNDA COI Parliamenfarian JANEY KESTERSON NANCY LOU SPEE Hisforian CHRIS NORTHRUP BARBARA GODWI Reporfer BARBARA HENDRY JOANNA WILSO Sergeanfs af Arms CAROL BROWN BARBARA GODWIN CAROL BROW KAREN SAL! :ping a modern ballroom adagio +o Exodus, Paul Franz and her mcing parlner. Billie Zinsmeyer of Lee High School. performed iring inlermission ai' 'lhe Jasper Shamrock Ball in March. As lhey awair 'rheir iurn, iniiiales waich wilh apprehension and amuse- menr as fheir own Jamie Axlell is pu? rhrough salulalions lo Allah, Barbara Hendry, club reporler. Allen Axrell Brown Cavalier Chrisloilel Cobb Crenwelge Dodd Franz Frye I V Godwin ' W? ' Goodwin Hendry l-luchinson Kangas Kesierson Lampman La Baron Lee Loclclier Loeifler E 2 - Mahoney ,gf-Q - 3. ,- ' VV . fi Marple Wil., ,NA , -, Nz Moore' C' ,,. , .,,,,- ,a.,, , rf Moore, D. I f' A A A . i' i 1i ii' ' A Morales ., , , giiw g 'Fl U ' F51 - A Norlhrup 4 V A ,525 5 fa 8 Q. V Q V ,AY s A O'Neil 'I rr. K V ' X' Pereida f Y fs, r,V VK , V A KV V Pfeilfer ii' A Poque, L. 5 V, Randle QV V ' 'A V Rellbefg i nf' ax.: r. 'F , - Reinhard. J jg' ' 'f ,LJ , V 'r g V Rieiz A V k yi , ' ' ' H if f! Sahalcian H 'ia A ' M' A sb. as 'l'i Saws l l Sanchez , V Sharp , Q S22 I ' I i Sharp ' X 5913 , V , f 'if' ' 'A K Spangler W V Vi, if Ar' f ' 7' ,fl 'V V .5 Speer V Vv,' ,-1,, ' . i V! 1. i Swope - , VV , I , . , I M 11 M' - 1 Wa d e IVV Vw: kg Wallace ii ,, 1' Y-fi ,ii' Wa 'rs o n - i V f Wilson ,L fe, 273 If's a 'World of fhe Individual' gk? in was Q ,xg , uiuil l 7 274 Each Has Spoken sfaff creafes a World of fhe Individual a fluey plan flue I963-I964 edifion durlng non-credif fhird perioc Around flue fable are Judy Gillis, associafe edifor: Bryan Eeille Sam Guzzardo, circulafion manager: Pam Burrows: Carol Levini business manager: and Pamela Presfon. Sfanding are Lou l-laflmenq Mrs. Lindsey, sponsor: Milne Newmark, ediforu and lvlarfll Posf. EACH HAS SPOKEN Explore . . . info fhe fields of grammar, liferafure, ani creafive wrifing. Thaf is flue purpose of Each Has Spolrer This liferary magazine, a proiecf of flue English l-lonc Sociefy was firsf published in l96O. Wiflu fhe supervision of Mrs. Lindsey, maferial submiffe by sfudenfs is furned ouf in a publicafion of fhe besf pros and poefry. To be a member of fhis sfaff one musf be a member cu English Honor Sociefy. Bryan Feille and Associafe Edifor Judy Gillis place one of fheir colon ful posfers in flue Main Hall for fheir sales campaign in Ocfober. Deadlg Deadlines Make Livelg DEC 'QE-'2 Published bi-weekly by the journalism students of Thomas Jefferson High School. 723 Donaldson Ave. San Antonio. Texas Office-Room 36 STAFF lin-1-ilitnrs-in-chit-I' ,,,, l'.Kl'l. H.-Kl.Pl'1RIN. BILL BTUGGS Editorial Page Editors ,,,. ---i,....-..Bubby Brannon, Lee Stroinbcrgcr Features Editor ,,,, ..,-,--.,..,. .... .. ....,.... ,,,,.,, . Linda lfvriiandcz Sports l-lditor ..,.. ...- ,,,,,,.. -,- ..... -..--,... ..,YY H- ,,,,.. H-.. .,,, Bill Brannon Clubs Editor ,,,..,,,,.-..-- .,....,, ,Y ,,.. ..-,...,.., .,,,,,, .L.,.,.,Lailri-ii Worth 'l'rarl0winfls Editor ,,,,,,,,,, . Toni Nr-vels Staff Writers ,.... 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Editorials do not necessarily Phone Pllrshing 3-1295 -gi A mv reflect the opinions of the administration or faculty ul Thomas Jeffer- son. Students and faculty members are invited to contribute news or feature material, which may be used at the discretion of the srafl. DECLARATION Words and people tly the night betore the paper is printed. Editors-in-chiet Bill Briggs and Paul l-lalperin, elected by popular vote at the statt, are assisted by page editors, who achieved their positions by application. Most Dt them spent long hours at the printers, :omposing, correcting, and completing Jett's Di-weelcly paper. Not many students realize what a iob it is to run a paper, how expensive it is to main- tain the iournalisrn laboratory, central air- :onditioning, printers' and engravers' services. Other people involved besides the immediate statt are advertisers who use the paper to 'each their rnarlcetg Declaration representatives, elected trom each advisory: and the student Jody who support the paper almost l00 per :ent. Besides putting out the lb editions and the une extra, the Declaration statt teatures con- 'ests throughout the year. The Christmas Door Decorating Contest gave the halls a loolc ot ioliday spirit. The deer contest recognized the Joy and girl who downed the heaviest buck with he most points. The Dec belongs to the Inter- cholastic League Press Conterence, Texas l-ligh School Press Association, and Quill and Scroll. All ot these activities require the statt otten ,o stay until 5 or 5:30 in the evening. Part ot the iob ot a business manager is are distributed arnong 90 advisoriesfevery reads a headline beiore Declaration Re their papers. .gr Consulting the coach about plays, studying lineups, next paper are all iobs ot the Declaration sports statt. Editor Bill Brannon with sports writers Cameron Chuck Ciarlc, are busy at Alarno Stadium press box. time R X M,. VC ,sa 3,9-. gh to see that 2200 Declarations other Friday. Lynn Quanstrom presentatives come to collect if-If, and taking notes tor the Pattie Torn Cumming, and 275 if fn jimi? 543- ,gb .679 033' if , 'bv Siiizfs K - ',-ilk' .-4 gf' x Alier a year oi co-ediiing ihe Dec, Bill Briggs finds his duiies are nor over yell He has +o clean up 'ihe mess 'rhal has accumulaied over lhe year. f? Ai ' L Ri we ' i H-B for be - vm W ii i B e were ,Ji Tommy lMoneybagsl Mayrani, adveriising sales manager, smiles, noi from pure ioy of working buf from The lhoughi of his IO per ceni commission. Bill Briggs, co-edi'ror-in- chief, wonders why nobody pays him. Ediiorial page ediiors Bobby Brannon and Lee Siromloerger someiimes differ in opinion whai should go on 'iheir page. 276 Sevenieen Ediiions 1 Journalism l class sludenis come 'ro realize ihai newspaper work isn'+ all play. .Maw Q -1,- Records ol' Jeffiies' hobbies. lrips, and peculiarilies 'iurned in ihrougl' advisories ai the firsi of 'rhe year bring chuckles of disbelief from Dec 'Feaiure wrifers Elodia Mariinez, Mary Callan, and Linda Fernandez. Mary look boil' local and slaie awards for her feaiure wriiing. QQ..- iii w'f'iV5- 3 fx. ring Awards, Rewards +0 Qiaffers Toni Nlevels, Tradewinds edifor, coma pleles luer iob al keeping 53 excluange papers available for siall sludy and for ilenus For lner popular cclurnn. .EV .we p ffm 4 - Q -y,.g- fVi'. s K J . i i ' ' alalag i good FWS from Clubs Sponsors al' fi Paul Halperin co-edilor-in-cluiei, reviews luis own xjgjfhbgmgs Zdiiggedetggjj gfjslig greal -lavouf, absorbing slories, and fab- un leads from flue clubs lluemselves. UOUS plclwegi vs L , 'Ji M I . ,x e 'N ,X ,. , 5 vf Nluaf a swilcluq Dennis McCullough inlerviewing fall wrifers C. B. McCall, Harry Bing You, Bar- uara Godwin, and Rose Mary Flores. Hope i+'s :Her scluool because rules say no silfing on flue ,ables or moving lvpewriiers , , . Mrs. Pelricln . . .l Relief relaxes Pa? Perlcins a+ flue announcernenl' of l'uis eleca l lion as iulure edilor of flue W Declara+ion. i 277 Each Bigger, bigger . . . Pholographers Harvey Kagan and Doug Brower help Ronnie Smilh enlarge conlacl. The dark-room slall develops and prinls 2800 piclures during lhe year. Hur I Myriads ol shades lo choose lrom give Molly Engle a wide seleclion lor color combinalions and designs on lhe six division pages and cover lor which she was responsible. 278 Qlaff a Facel of a Precious Snowed under wilh requesls, Nancy Nixon, lay- oul edilor. remarkably rnainlained her com- posure lhroughoul lhe year. Nancy filled copy and cropped more piclures lhan anyone on lhe slall. A rnile wilh a rnighly lol ol work lo dol This besl describes Jacque Conyers, clerical edilor. Wilhoul enlhusiasrn Jacque looked forward lo lyping all Monlicello pages in lriplicale for lhe publisher. Problems plague lhe adverlising world, 'bul lhe predominanl problem lhal conlronls lhe Monlicellc ads slall is lhal lhe one lelephone rnusl be shares by Kip Cassino, Jerry Rudes, Alana While, Carneroi Pallie, Alan Bohne, Carolyn Park, and Ads Edi lor Judy Morris. Failure and lruslralion caused Sul Ross Thorward , and Sandy Miller, co-edilors ol lhe Junior Class, lo lear up a lriplicale which involved a monlh's A work. Gem, The Finished MONTICELLO MONTICELLO Play lvlonTi-Dec-O Tor a prize, The Publica- Tion DeparTmenT's campaign slogan, helped sell 2200 MonTicello subscripTions. Ten and onefhalT monThs' worlc will be required Trom I7 deparT- menTs To Till This large order. This is The 33rd yearbook To serve as The only permanenT record oT a year aT JeTTerson. WriTing copy, planning and cropping picTures, and sTaging a disTribuTion Tor 3000 Teenagers are some oT The sTaTT worlc. Trainees come in by applicaTion. Some are Trained Tor one year beTore being admiTTed To The sTaTT while oThers learn on The iob. The ediTor-in-chieT is elecTed by popular voTe. Mrs. Alma PeTrich, sponsor, and The ediTor appoinT oTher sTaTT posiTions Trom applicaTions. One oT The more pleasanT Things in The liTe oT a sTaTTer was The bangueT in July honoring senior sTaTT members. The new ediTor and The mosT valuable member are usually announced aT This Time: how- ver, ediTors oT The oTher sTaTT posiTions were nnounced earlier. Members oT The PublicaTions eparTmenT received Their yearboolfs aT The ban- ueT beTore oTher sTudenTs. The MonTicello has Talcen Top awards in criTical services oTTered by The Columbia ScholasTic Press ssociaTion, Columbia UniversiTy: NaTional School ress AssociaTion, UniversiTy of MinnesoTa: Na- 'ional School Yearbook AssociaTion, Missouri Uni- fersiTy: and Texas l-ligh School Press AssociaTion, iexas Woman's UniversiTy. K-, Dreaming of days wiThouT yearbook deadlines, EdiTor-in-chief Barbara Blass slumbers on mounds oT TriplicaTes which she musT check beTore They can go To The prinTers. IT Talces an even dozen To Turn ouT The 89 club pages in The MonTicello. Clubs EdiTor BeTsy wiTh sTaTTers Love Declcer, Barbara Fry, Linda Lyall, Louise l.oeTTler, Linda Webb, Kay FosTer, Trudy WeinerT, Lucy JohnsTon, Sandi Ruffo, Karen TschirharT, and Vir- ginia Reese, iolcingly line up To Talce Their bows. W Q L' sums-.....c- . 279 Life in Room 37 Wirh odds againsr him, four-lo-one, Faculry Ediror Don Selman can only smile ar lhe misrakes made by his dislall Sue Nielsen, Sue Bassinger, Peggy Mcliechnie, and Maxine Porler. if fn A W ss , sf ,. ,, if 1-'wi gjsgrg gg 555, ig, sr J 4-:gas Sranding by fo give assisrance lo Arr Edilor Scoli' Solcher are Hal Oales, Slevie Kesner, and Bill Mccurdy. The arf slalf plays a maior role in lhe Monlicello machinery by making poslers which nolify sluclenls aboul piclures, payrnenl deadlines, and 'lhe Dislribu- 'rion Pariy. 280 All wrapped up in her work, Kay Burney compuies 'the Mon+icello's money mailers, Business Manager Kay pays rhe bills, keeps 'lhe books, plans lhe Disrribuiion Parly, and receives paymenls lor subscriplions. Members of lhe Monficello sporis sralf, Edilor Sieve Monloya and Co-edilor Mike Hurchinson are always on lhe lookour for Jeffiles' inleresl in sporls. Thai is why They are sludying lhe slyle of perl'-lime sporrs siaff member Candy Miller. Ball, call, hall, fall . . . Poefic senior slaff co-edilors Judy Gilli: and Carole Levine search fhrough lhe dicfionary for words ro complera Jrheir rhyming headlines. ne of Conirasiing lnieresis i Room 37 is always diiiereni. Foreign language sluderils from Lackland Air Force base. on four ol: ine sclwool, don'l' know wlnal io see nexl' in 'rlne Journalism Deparlmenl. Come heck or lwigln wafer, ine plwoiograplwy slaii manages lo gel llwe iob one and meer llwe emergency. Bill Lundell. Troy Griiiin and ediior Doug lorgan are pumping waler from a flooded darkroom. Rnd wlwai is Huis? asked slail co-ordinalor Roberi Lozano. Vs a-a l'riplical'e,'i answered doubiful irainees Maxine Porler, san Tlwornlon and Susan Monlgomery. Some of RolJer'r's duiies co-ordinalor, are holding a lrainirig session for fulure siafi embers and crealing a feeling oi co-operalion befween Jrlwe siaif. Q' f 2 ,. li .-f . ........- Wlnen Hperfecily good copy is reiurned willi queslion marks and re- quesis for rewriles and Correciions, Candy Miller, Susan Korp, and edilor Maribeilw Galvan lurn ine-ir usual smiles inlo disgusied frowns. 28I A cheering crowd. a good-luck handshake, a spirii IeHer from a Lasso - ihese make ihe Musiangs proud They plag +o win for Jefferson. , ,, Y Yea Red Those liTTle Tornadoes oT red and blue have swirled Their way inTo The hearTs oT Teams and crowds alilce. They sTir up spiriT and enThusiasm wherever iT's needed and guieT rowdy crowds when no one else can. They smile when The chips are down-never lose ThaT sparlcling radiance ThaT seTs Them aparT. They are The MusTang cheerleaders oT JeTTerson High. They are dressed in curlers painTing a banner or in old shorTs perTecTing Their iumps. They are in TronT oT The sTudenT body, radianT and Tull oT enThusiasm aT a pep rally. All eyes are upon Them as They cheer aT The TirsT game. Sad momenTs and happy momenTs come and go as The Teams' luck changes Trom bad To good. They are dedicaTed To insTilling spiriT and enThusiasm in The sTudenT body and The Team. These Thrilling parTs in The lives oT Tive senior girls aren'T achieved in a day. Some cheerleader hopeTuls begin pracTicing as early as The eighTh grade. OThers waiT unTil a monTh beTore TryouTs. They perTorm Tor The Lassos and STudenT Council, who, by secreT balloT, voTe on The Top Ten. The sTudenT body decides which Tive will be Tv1usTang cheerleaders. The remaining Tive spark The Pony spiriT. ResulTs are announced on Chuck- wagon Day. 284 W . Mr. Mus-:Tang Yea Blue 285 Five All-dish-ici Plagers Leac Paf Shannon James Jefferson Bob Moufon Don Riley David Damerall James Booker Senior QB Senior TB Senior WB Senior EB Senior EB Senior Cenfer Members of fhe I963 Musfang Eoofball Team, KNEELIN6: Bill McDonald, Allen Summers, Mike Claypool, John Luna James Booker, Hardy Sides. Kenny Klein, Larry Max. STANDING: Kevin Rinard, Kenny Nichol, David Hopkins, Randy Anderson Larry Swanson 4 Eddie Bourque, Lynn Sides, Coach James Taylor, Larry Leniq, Coach Gerald Eveffs, Myron Shorf. f i5f:,sa:is::::.v:s:-: . 3 S K IIQ, rs. Q N mu l Q ll A A I t i' V J, ,..'i , 3 T 'fr J 1 95 ew- 5 f' Z? y,:,:y as Y ' 54323 m e s rr ,s iili A E r l, A T i e ' ' -i 'i Tnree brofher combinafions were playing wifh fhe Musfanqs fhis year. Big brofher seniors sfanding are Fred May, Hardy Sides, and Don Riley. Sophomores kneeling are Herbie, Lynn, and Grover. 286 Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson SEASONS SCORES I4 Abilene 38 Alice O Miller O Lee I2 Harlandale 6 Vicforia 6 MacArfhur 34 Alamo Hfs. 22 Highlands 6 Edison eam ihrough Rockg Season Hardy Sides John Luna Fred May Mike Claypool Larry Max Kenny Klein Senior Guard Senior Taclcle Senior End Senior End SGVWOI' End SGWOV End KNEEIJNG: Pal Sliannon, Jr., Fred May, Don Riley, James Jeflerson. Bob Moulon Pal O'Connell, Ronnie Tliompson, Sam Nay. STANDING: Billy Burk, Coacli Roberl Burk, Tom Slnields, Coacli Pal Slwannon, Howard Smilln, Ronnie Jaroszewslci, Jolnn Hall. Douglas Slendebacll, Billy Pallerson, Paul While, Bob Hasbroolc. Willl llle dislricl lille up lor VILV? zriz bs lllis year by every leam in Dislricl I5- AAAA, llne Muslangs iiii llle slampede. Upon meeling llleir lirsl dislricl opponenl, iiii lou gs, emselves roped and saddled by llle V0lUVWle9VS Ol ,:.. Slale quarler-linals. Tlie l-larlandale Indians lurned IEIQ, , as did llwe lvlacArll1ur Bralirnas. The Mules ol iagi nougln lo oullciclc llie Muslangs as llwe l-losses lell Ei: do llle mosl good. Tlne l-liglwlands Cwls, .'iii lo oulsmarl a lierd ol Muslan spirilgg .s, lllougll, by a llard- clnarging pack illn a 2-4 record. ne iir em. Fw ol llie l-losseS Don iiii 0'Connell, guard: Fred May, line iii Bob lvloulon, llallbaclc. James Boolcer made llie ollensiye leam. Coacli Palriclc Sllannon discusses ollensive slralegy willl all-dislricl cenler James Booker. Coacll James Taylor sludies llle silualion on llle playing lield. sf 5 ak V Y W Y f ,Q ,gf James Taylor Roberf Burk Charles Tedford Weldon Hasfings Foolball Foolball, Baskelloall Tennis Golf Meniors Min+ Mighig Musiangs Two spilners, Harry Mills, and Roy Quillian, lump 'rlwe gun on Track Coach Gerald EveHs. Musiangs 2-Q in Pre-Season Games alloping James Jefferson T2l is abouf fo be frapped 1 an Alice Coyofe. Jefferson. ames fhaf is, scored four uchdowns in fhe Hosses' 39- vicfory over Alice. Two of Jeff's all-disfricf performers, linebaclcer Fred May l8Ol and cenfer James Boolcer l53l, bag an Eagle in one of fhe Musrangs' non-disfricf filfs. The lvlusfangs lciclced off fhe gridiron season by winning fheir firsf non-disfricf game againsf fhe Abilene Eagles, I4-8. The Eagles' spirif was firsf benf when Howard Smifh scored on a dive from fhe one-yard line. Before half-fime fhe Eagles sprang baclr on Rusfy l-larris's TD and conversion.. The Musfangs, who weren'f fo be showed up, scored on a pass from Paf Shannon fo Bob Moufon. A weelc lafer a more decisive vicfory over Alice placed fhe Musfangs ninfh in fhe sfafe AAAA rafings. Tailbaclc James Jefferson scored four TD's and gained l49 yards rushing. Billy Burlr, a reserve QB, scored on a 32 yard end run, and Don Riley hauled in a pass from Paf Shannon for fhe lasf TD. Alfhough fhe Coyofes scored once, fhe lvlusfangs won by a comforfable 39-8 margin. If was a one-sided sfory as fhe l-losses faced fhe fop-rafed Mil- ler Buccaneers af Corpus Chrisfi. They pushed on fo fhree TD's and one conversion fo disappoinf fhe Musfangs' hope of a win. Einal score was I9-O. The lvlusfangs' 2l-6 loss fo fhe Sfingarees of Vicforia made fheir non-disfricf record even, 2-2. l-lopes rose early in fhe game as fhe firsf Musfang drive ended wifh Bob Moufon scoring from fhe one-yard line, buf fhe Sfingarees rallied in fhe lasf half fo score fhree TD's. 289 Vols Corral Musiangs in AAAA Opener STATISTICS JEFF LEE FirsT downs 9 I6 Rushing yardage 95 267 Passing yardage 42 9 Passes 2-I4 2-8 PunTs 5-42 4-40 James JeTTel'son lzzll unable To Tind running room around The ends U The game wnh Lee, was cuT dbwb by WiIbur Culpepper l4-ll. Rebel ineman Eddie IvIarIceTTe T88I assisTed and pIaved a prominenT role n The game. Alamo STadium, OCT. IO: As more Than I9,000 anxious Tar IooI4ed on, The VoIunTeers oT RoberT E. Lee rambIed pasT Th MighTy IvIusTangs, 23-O, in The TirsT AAAA disTricT gam OT The season Tor boTh Teams. Linus Baer, The TIeeT Le haITbaCIc, scored Twice in The TirsT haIT on runs oT 25 an 74 yards. The score aT haITTime was I5-O. Receiving Th second-haIT Iqick-oTT, The IvIusTangs Twice drove deep inT Lee TerriTory beTore a Tumble and an ouT-oT-bounds pas Turned The baII over To The Vols, who scored once agai on a pass To Wilbur CuIpepper. As The TinaI gun soundec The Vols had Their TirsT vicTory over The IvIusTangs.' 290 'larlandale Sfadium, Oc+. I8: Tliree inlerceplions and a nissed onsides kiclq-oil spelled llwe difference, as lne Harlan- lale l-liqlw lndians surprised flue nfiignly lvluslangs, QI-I2. -liqli-spiriled lndians, oulpoinled slalislically by ine lvlus- angs, scored in all bul llie lirsr quarler on llie l-losses' wiscues. Winqbaclc Don Riley scored on a 4I-yard blasl up ine viddle in llne lrirsl quarler. A brillianl 98fyard inlercepiion unbacl by Jarnes Jefferson in ine iourllw quarler was llwe Vlosses' only ollwer score. i l STATISTKZS JEFF INDIANS Firsl downs I I 8 Rushing yardage I74 l4O Passing yardage O 24 Passes O-IO 3-6 1 Punls 3-36 5-38 Pal Slwannon allempls lo cornpleie a pass wlrile ruslied. Blockinq is Hardy S'des. ndians Surprise Hosses ,K , M .. f. .1 -ir -, iv f if-R , W ,. . K V K 7 1 I ' 1 f . . :, 5 W' i. i i i M. - 1 a i Harlandales Jolin Kardow fIOl leads an assaull lo calch score for llie l-losses was provided lay Don Riley in flie Firsf elusive James Jefferson l22l. wlio inlercepled a pass and quarier. ran 98 yards lor a TD ir llwc las? period, Tlwe only ollwer 29l Hosses Bow To NorTheasT STadium, Nov. 2: The 1v1acArThur Brahmas, in- spired by playing on Their own Tield, bypassed The Mus- Tangs, 13-6, The Third disTricT loss Tor The 1-losses. AlThough The Brahrnas scored iusT beTore The ha1T and iusT aTTer iT, The MusTangs didn'T geT on The scoreboard unTil The Tinal period. ATTer Myron ShorT pounced on a loose Brahma Tumble, a 51-yard march ended wiTh Bob MouTon pushing over The goal line Trom a Tew inches ouT. BuT iT was James JeTTerson doing The honors during a good parT oT The game. gaining 133 yards on 24 carries. On several occasions iT Too14 TD-saving Taclcles by The same alerT lv1acPxrThur saTeTy- men To lceep James Trom going all The way. To add To The headache The 1vlusTangs already had, They losT The ball Twice on drives ThaT could have ended under The goalposT. STATISTICS JEFF MAC 1:irsT downs 12 13 Rushing yardage 151 121 Passing yardage 4 51 Passes 1-5 3-6 PunTs 2-35 3-31 Angrg Brahmas Fred May, surrounded by Alamo 1-1eighTs defenders, pulls in a TD pass Trom QB PaT Shannon. This was one oT The Three passes comp1eTed ThaT nighT. Who's king oT The mounTain? WiTh everyone looking To see and The referee waTching closely, James JeTTerson shares The Top wiTh PaT Shannon 112 Th 1VlacArThur delense held The 1v1usTangs' oT'Tense To deTeaT Them, 13-6. Q -wwf 1- 4 1 . , , J' lamo STadium, Nov. 8: Alamo l-leighTs had hopes Tor a icTory over The l-losses on a Tield sTill muddy Trom showers earlier in The day. BuT The MusTangs conTinued The TorrenT by scoring in every guarTer and Twice in The TourTh To slam The Mules 32-7. SeT Tor The elusive James JeTTerson, The Mules held him down To 44 yards. BuT James was only a decoy, as FB Don Riley posTed 3 TD's on runs oT 4, 50, and 57 yards. PaT Shannon cleared The airways, compleTing each oT The Three passes he Threw. Fred May was in The endzone as Shannon connecTed To him Trom I6 yards ouT. This came aTTer Shannon grabbed one oT The Mules' passes piclced :DTT ThaT nighT. Things lcepT moving aTTer halTTime, as Don Riley, The man oT The hour, shiTTed inTo high and sailed down The Field 50 yards in The Third guarTer and 57 yards in The TourTh guarTer. WiTh a comTorTable lead, The reserves, led by QB Billy Burke, dfove on To The lasT score. CrediT goes To The deTen- sive linemen who held The Mules: PaT O'Connell, Ronnie Thompson, James Boolcer, and John Luna. PaT Shannon runs baclc an inTercepTion deep inTo Mule TerriTory wiTh a Mule hoT on his heels. Musiangs Buck Mules in Firsi Win STATlSTlCS JEFF HEIGHTS FirsT downs I5 I I Rushing yardage 221 l2O Passing yardage 54 35 Passes 3.3 4-7 PunTs 2-34 3-42 James JeTTerson is sTopped Two ways. An Alamo l-leighTs de- Tender on The ground behind him has boTh hands on him. James may have goTTen away excepT ThaT he sTepped ouT-oT-bounds. 293 Vengeful Mustangs Pluck Owls Alamo Sfadium, Nov. I8: If was almosf fhis clafe fhe year before fhaf fhe Ivlusfangs were ready Io be crowned I5-AAAA champions when fhe I'Iighland Owls upended fhern. This year fhe fables were furned on fhe defending champions as fhe vengeful Ivlusfangs edged by fhe proud Owls, 22-I5. I-Iighlands scored on ifs offensive drive affer fhe Iciclfoff, buf fhe Musfangs sfruclc baclc on a 6I-yard march fo fhe goal line. The big play of fhis series was a 4I-yard pass fo Larry Ivlax from OB Paf Shannon. James Jefferson swepf around Ieff end for a I4-yard ID. Before halffirne, Paf Shannon made fhe Icey move on a 47-yard iaunf fo fhe I-Iighlands I3. I-Ie also sfepped over from a foof ouf for fhe TD. In fhe fhird guarfer, fhe Ivlusfangs rolled on fo fheir Iasf scoring drive. Paf Shannon snealced across from one- yard ouf, The Owls blasfed across fhe Jeff goal line rnalcing fhe final score 22-I 5. gb! Moufon fakes a handoff and dives over fhe middle againsf fhe ws. STATISTICS JEFF OWLS Firslr downs I I I2 Rushing yardage ZOI II4 Passing yardage 4I I49 Passes I-5 8-2I Pimis, avg, 7-34 5-27 Paf Sh annon my ms by John Luna ini, who is blocking for him and keeping a nesf of Owls busy, 2 i 294 line pass. SQGSOIT. Rain during lhe Edison game drenched players, speclalors, and lhe camera lens. Bul lhe pholog- rapher was slill able lo gel lhis spolly piclure ol Bob Moulon momenls belore he caughl lhis side- I-lere's James again on his lavorile yard-gaining play, an end sweep loward lhe sideline. Oul ol reach ol all Highlands laclclers, Pal Shannon sleps across lhe goal line lo score his lirsl ol lwo TD's ol lhe Bears Have Edge Over Hosses Alamo Sladium, Nov. 25: Losing I5-6 lo lhe Edison Bears, lhe Ivluslangs closed lhe season in a sleady drizzle. Through- oul lhe game, lhe precipilalion caused bolh leams lo lumble several limes and lcepl lhem lrom compiling yardage Ihrough lhe airways. Even in lhe chill, lhings gol a lillle warmer aller Don Riley ran a 94-yard TD down lhe slippery Field in lhe lhird guarler. This came aller lhe I-losses. sacked up lo lheir goal line, spoiled an Edison march. One ol lhe Bears' louchdowns came seconds belore lhe hall. The Bears, who were boasling larger Iinemen, scored again iusl aller lhe Jell TD. Penallies lolaling I IO yards lcepl lhe Bears lrom lurlher scoring, lhus ending lhe season wilh a 4-6 record. STATISTICS Eirsl downs Rushing yardage Passing yardage Passes Punls in Rain JEFF BEARS 5 I6 I54 304 25 I2 I-7 I-4 2-36 2-30 All-dislricl Performers. Nelson anc Two early-season losses pul a crease inlo llue Mus- lang baslcelball record llual couldn'l be ironed oul laler, labulalions ol slalisufics L'LX al llue end ol llue season sluowed lne Hosses crown by one game. Bel slaluslucs are llue lvluslangs proved lo llueur lajvulylwlul were lrue cbampions. llue :ol were lo l-liglulands llurougluoul league play llue Hosses lzlqgeur l-loss sluoe umprinl on Jrg goilnpelilorsi llue lowering Alamo l-leigluls l-liglu llue Bralumas lrom MacArlluur ,llue byrly Edison l-liglu. By bouncing Vols in llue? ol llue second round, llue Muslangs slugwed lo be lell oul ol llue Qiclure. :s,e inllossglueir ol llue season, llueilolosses Hardie ,?. lgiglu ouciisnglfczlmingyllue crown again lluis year. uliglsl: lands Cwls lell llueir dislricl win-loss record al and a line season ol compelilion. Coaclu James l-leiser lrarulically signals lor Hs l'losses io call lime oul in one ol llue lvluslangs' close games. mwmnn: iss 43 3 L Members of llue l964 Muslang Baslcelball Team are KNEELING: Marc Olson, Rclcy Biel Jim Nelson, Wayne K slcy Leonard Willarns an Sam Saucedo. SlANDlNG: Billy Silber? Mike Scluroeder, C. B. McCall, Coacn James l'leiser Coaclu Roberl Bcrlc Bob Abrglul Rc ar Ge-rllu, Clarence Daugluerly and Jimmy De Leon. Nol piclured is Tom Goss. 296 W y iel, Pace Hosses Through Season T Two pre-season TournamenT championships hung on The balance bT overTime Tield goals, and Two MusTangs, Sammy Saucedo and Jimmy De Leon, came Through To add ThaT viTal poinT. The lVlusTangs Tound Themselves in The posiTion oT capTuring The crown in The Alamo l-leighTs TournamenT in The Tinal game againsT Highlands aTTer downing Edison and Lanier by Ten poinTs in TirsT-round compeTiTion. Trailing mosT oT The game oehind Highlands, The MusTangs caughT Tire The lasT guarTer and gave Sammy Saucedo The chance To drop in The winning basl4eT NiTh one second leTT. Traveling To The VicToria Tourney, The MusTangs Tound ouT-oT- Towners Tough and were only able To secure a Third place. Coming home wiser Than beTore, The T-losses breezed Through oreliminary play oT The San AnTonio TournamenT by Laredo vlarTin, Alamo l-leighTs, and Edison. Finals saw The MusTangs ance again behind in The lasT guarTer, This Time behind Lee, 3uT once again coming up To Tie Their opponenT beTore The games end. IT was Then leTT To Jimmy De Leon To drop in 'hree Tree Throws To give The crown To The MusTangs in a 56-55 3verTime vicTory and an admirable I2-3 pre-season record 3eTore regular season play. Ricky Biel seTs Tor a iump shoT as Braclcenridges all-disTricT bas- y lceTball sTar, Warren McVea, squares oTT To bloclc The ball. T 2 iv-in Jim Nelson Senior CenTer All-disTricT All-ciTy Pair of Earlg Disiricl Def Alamo Sfadium Gym, Jan. 2: Jefferson roundballers opened fhe I964 Disfricf I5-AAAA baskefball season wifh a dis- appoinfing loss fo fhe Highlands High Owls. Sinking almosf 50 per cenf of fheir shofs fhe Owls led af halffime, 28-IZ. Armond Wiefzel scored 2l poinfs fo lead fhe Owls and Ricky Biel was high-poinf man for The Hosses wifh I3 poinfs. The final score read Highlands 57, Jefferson 44. Ricky Biel Senior Guard f. I Musfang Wayne Kalisky makes a sudden sfop, followed closely by James Hill of Highlands. Alamo Sfadium Gym, Jan. 7: Led by liffle Leffy Kalisk' and his I6-poinf performance, fhe Mighfy Musfangs force:- fhe Harlandale High Indians fo abandon fheir fighf zoni defense and make freguenf errors fhaf caused fheir 44-4 defeaf. The accuracy of fhe Hosses af fhe free-Throw line- ZO of 32 affempfs-was fhe deciding facfor in fhe game The 7-poinf lead fhe lvlusfangs held af halffime dwindlei down fo 2 poinfs in fhe final quarfer. The big man unde fhe baskef, Jim Nelson, was held fo 9 poinfs. Mid-fermer Lenard Williams loffs a sure 2-poinfer as Highlands sfar baskefballer and Senior Class Pres. Almond Wefzel l55l wafches from fhe courf floor. y ouniered bg Two Fine Wins .ee High Gym, Jan. I0: l-lorne-courr advanrage and superior rebounding vere lhe deciding Taclors in Jrhe Lee l-ligh Volunleers' 65-50 viclory oyer he lvluslrang roundballers. Pouring in 21 poinls, Jim Nelson led bolh 'eams in The scoring column. This was lhe l-losses' second deleal in Three Dislricl I5-AAAA oulings, while rhe Vols were slill undelealed in loop nclion. lison's Howard Fesl is only able +o walch as senior Ricky el lays in a +wo-poinl' baske? for The l'-losses. l Wayne Kalislry Senior Guard Alamo S+adium Gym, Jan. I3: The scrappy Edison l-ligh Bears Tell prey To lhe lvluslangs. The l-losses, led by lhe lremendous scoring ol 6 Tl. 5 in. Jim Nelson and 5 Tl. 6 in. Wayne Kalislcy, sanlc aboul 50 per cenl of Jrheir shols. Nelson scored 29 poinls, Kalislcy, I6. The 66-54 viclrory over lhe Bears was The l-losses' second league viclory in Tour slarls. Jimmy De Leon Senior Guard 299 Nelson Overlakes Miller for Scoring lvlacArfhur's lvan Esfes is nof fo be faked ouf, as lvlusfang Ricky Biel cufs foward fhe baskef for a shof. Musfang Wayne Kalisky is femporarily confained by a pair of Mules. 300 MacAr+hur High Gym, Jan. I7: Ricky Biel and Jim Nelson poured in 33 and 30 poinfs as fhe lvlusfangs smashed fo fheir fhird loop vicfory by defeafing fhe lvlacfxrfhur l-ligh Brahmas 79-52. Biel and Nelson's brillianf performances were overshadowed by fhe facf fhaf Leonard Williams, a mid-fermer and sfarfer, played his lasf game for fhe Musfangs. Williams scored 8 poinfs and came down wifh l5 imporfanf rebounds in his farewell game. if ' 'iil 5 i yi, 3 .xl A. 4 i V A ij, 3 y X., 1 2 - T li fig, ,V K Q A I wg 1' Q . . H' 1 , ,g,,,,,.,.....A- ew s si T ' E gswv' . g l X .I J.. f we i i e g.g,g.3fl 5 fi 3: e s -,s, O. f 1 . M .W , V .V 3 me fx gg, H i f 'as T ' s - i i T .. Q- SOUGV Q I 1 . Q ,fry T i fii 1, T Williams ' I gif 4, 1, .Q Senior . fl f Genie issss si i':i bf 'nf 9'w,vfiJ'- ' ' AFI AT i:??l12' . mf I .- ..., M A e ygiiafgy, . . ,., 4' fr fav,-' .. ..,,,.? 1 4 if ' ...,. .- f H VL - .. as QQ. ul' if y Ai- A T ' . . . ' V Ayyy ,y.,. . ,V Alamo Sfaclium Gym, Jan. 2l: The conclusion of ff firsf round of Disfricf l5-AAAA compefifion ar Jim Nelson's overfaking of Lee's Larry Miller fc fhe disfricf scoring fifle marked fhe Musfangs' 62-5 vicfory over fhe Alamo l-leighfs Mules. Thanks l fhe I7-poinf performance of Sficky Nelson, ff l-losses were never behind. The Jeff roundballe had a IO-poinf lead af bofh halffime and fhe game end. A newcomer in fhe sfarfing lineup, C. B. McCa furned in a l3-poinf performance. ille as Hosses Overpower Vols C. B. McCall Senior Cenler Billy Gilberl Senior Guard Harlanclale High Gym, Jan. 3l: An oulslanding 27-poinl' oulpul by big Jim Nelson powered lhe lvluslangs lo 'rheir fillh dislricl I5-AAAA viclory. The Harlandale l-ligh lndians were lhe viclims of a bl-54 viclory by lhe lasl' pacing Muslangs, Jefferson roundballers, now 5-2 in league play, lrailed I5-I4 al halllime. Big Jim's shooling, iunior Sleve lvlarlin's rebounding, and lillle Jimmy DeLeon's ball handling proved lo be 'lhe difference in lhe second hall of play. Alamo Sladium Gym, Feb. 4: Proving lhal lhe Lee l-ligh Volunleers were nol invincible was lhe problem lhe l'losses laced when lhey mel lhe league leaders. Resulls proved lo be inleresling, al leasl for lhe lvluslangs, who hil a lremendous 57 per cenl ol lheir field goals. The Jeff round-ballers' 54-52 viclory was lheir sixlh in eighl loop slarls. Lee's all-slale guard Larry Miller was oulscored by big Jim Nelson I2-I4. Lee was laler lo become lhe lourlh-ranlced leam in The slale. l Junior Marc Olson is closely guarded by Lee's all-slaler, Larry Miller. 30I Musiangs Close Dui Q5-3 Season wiih Edison Bear Allen Cunningham iumps, as Jim Nelson, Dislricl' I5-AAAA scoring leader, sels lcr a iump shol. Oran Callaway ol lhe lvlacfxrlhur High Brahrnas is sliclcing closely lo Wayne Kalislcy as lhey come down courl. 302 Alamo Sslaclium Gym, Felo. 6: In one ol lhe mosl lhrilling games ol lhe season lhe Jell I-Iigh Ivluslangs edged ou lhe Edison I-ligh Bears. Lillle I5 ll. 7 in.l Wayne Kalislo proved once again lhal lall boys are nol always imporlan in a loaskelloall game, as he sanlc Iwo lree lhrows in lhe 'linal few seconds ol lhe game lo give The I-losses a nea 38-37 viclory. Tall boys Jim Nelson, Sleve Marlin, anc Riclcy Biel scored IO, 7, and II poinls each lo pace lhe I-losses. Tom Goss Senior Cen+er Alamo Slaclium Gym, Feb. ll: Allhough lhe lvlacfxrlhur l'ligl Brahmas were deslined lo finish lheir baslcelball season wilh z perlecl O-IO record, lhey gave lhe I-losses a worlcoul. Jell's 53-4K viclory over lhe hapless Brahmas was climaxed by a lirsl-hall see-savi ballle lor lhe lead and a scoring duel belween Jim Nelson an Oran Callaway. Big Jim, 'rhe dislrlichs leading scorer, oulclassej Callaway, lhe lhird place scorer, I9-9. Nelson, aller his line I9- poinl performance, fouled oul in The linal guarler wilh 2:34 remain ing on lhe cloclc, buf Callaway could nol up his score as olher Mus langs lcepl conlrol ol lhe ball. ins over Bears. Mac. Mules. and Owls Clarence DaugherTy Senior Forward Alamo Heigl1Ts Gym, Feb. l4: Roundball Tans relived exciTing momenTs Trom an earlier game and aT The same Time saw some quick-acTion bas- lceTball, as The l-losses branded The Alamo l-leighTs Mules 63-bl. The adepTness oT The Mules To sTeal The ball was phenomenal. Again and again The guiclc Mules scored wiTh sTolen balls. WiTh The game Tied bl-bl in The lasT Tive seconds of The TourTh guarTer, Marc Olson Threw a courT-lengTh pass To C. B. McCall, who Tallied wiTh Two seconds re- maining on The scoreboard. This narrow win gave The l-losses Their eighTh consecuTive vicTory. Alamo STadlum Gym, Feb. l8: The l-losses losT only Two disTricT l5-AAAA games, To Lee l-ligh and To The Highland Cwls. The l-losses smashed The Vols in The early parT ol The second round and engineered a vicTory of 53-52 over The sTubborn Owls. ln avenging Their early season loss To Highlands, The MighTy MusTangs won Their ninTh sTraighT league vicTory. Jim Nelson won The disTricT scoring championship over The Vols' Larry Miller, and The l-losses Toolq undispuTed possession oT second place behind The Lee VolunTeers in The Tinal game of I5-AAAA compeTiTion. Sam Saucedo Senior Guard MusTang LeTTy Kalislcy is guarded closely by Dickie Andriclc Alamo l'leighTs. 303 Individuals Sparkle in Team Effon - pi. Members oT The I964 Track Team are as Tollows: FRONT ROW: Jim CarsTen, Tommy Williams, STanley Bias, PaT Shannon, PaT O'Connell, Ross Mills, Dennis McCullough, Bobby Brannon, Clarence DaugherTy, Alan Mickish. SECOND ROW: Larry Schneider, Rick Allerkamp, Larry Lenig, John Hall, Bill Cray, Mickey Penner, David Damerall, Roy Ouillian, Bob MouTon. THlRD ROW: Tony l-leTTler, Mark Hooper, Dale l-larris, GeoTT Griswold, Roger Vasquez, Tim Faulkner, Jim Engle, Doug Brower. FOURTH ROW: Wayne l-larris, David Wilson, Bobby Kremer, Kenny Kremer, Markey Penner, John Wilhelm, Joe Pope. FIFTH ROW: Larry Max, Mercy Pena, Tom Shields, Cly Baylor, Coach Gerald FvveTTs. BACK ROW: STeve MonToya, James .leTTerson, David Johnson. 'mv'T John Hall, a member oT This year's Track Team, sTrains as he comes ouT oT The blocks. His work is Typical OT The Team's eTTorT. 304 TRACK AND FIELD Two MusTangs made sure JeTT was well rep- resenTed on The Track This year. David Damerall posTed sTrong second places in such meeTs as The Border Olympics, l-lub CiTy Relays, and NorTheasT lnviTaTional, where he ran his TasTesT Time OT l4.5 sec. in his high hurdle evenT oT l2O yards. Dave hoped To hurdle his way across The Tape TirsT in The disTricT meeT buT pulled a muscle and was unable To compeTe. STeve MonToya, anoTher high- poinT man. paced his besT mile aT The NorTheasT lnviTaTional in 4:3l.l min. and a meeT. record. The Tollowing week, STeve pushed To a 437.3 min.- mile againsT a sTrong wind Tor a new disTricT record. Among oThers who Took honors were STanley Bias, who had Tied Tor a second place aT disTricT wiTh a leap oT 5 TT. 8 in. in The high jump, buT seT- Tled Tor a Third by a Toss oT a coin. Bob MouTon leaped 2l TT. Tor a Third in The broad lump. Upcoming sophomore Cly Baylor ran TiTTh in The high hurdles wiTh his besT clocking OT l4.9 sec. 'I 4 Junior Pal' O'Connell rimaces as he Q puls +he I2-lla. shor. I OO-yd l 20-yd l 80-yd 220-yd 440-yd 880-yd: Dash High Hurdles Low Hurdles Dash Dash Run Mile Run 440-yd. Relay Mile Relay High Jump Broad Jump Pole Vaull Discus Shol Pul' SEASONS BEST Miclcey Penner David Damerall David Damerall David Schrimsher James Jefferson Clarence Dauqherly and Roy Quillian Sieve Monioya John Hall, Miclcey Penner, Bob Mouron and James Jefferson Larry Lenig, Bob Mouion. Riclc Aller- lcamp, Parricli Shannon, Jr. Slanley Bias Dale Womble Dennis McCullough and Alan Miclcish Larry Max John Luna IO.I sec I4.5 sec 20.3 sec 22.l sec 5I.9 sec 2:O6.2 min 4:3I.Il min 43.8 sec 3:29.7 min 6 H. 2 in 22 H. I in I I H I43 H. 9 in 46 Fr. 8 in Team Posis Good Times and Disiances 1 ik. Baron specialisfs Larry Lenig, Bob Moulon, Ricky Allerkamp, and Pafrick Shannon, Jr.. com- posed rhe mile-relay learn. Their besl lime was 3:29. 7 for fhe one-mile evenl: 305 y -rf. i i'l Hurdlers and Vaullers Go Llp and Over lu u fs, David Damerall became lense as he lcnoclied his hurdle down. Two weelcs 1 i ' laler, David sailed over his llighl of hurdles wifh ease. F ' e i ,gal Dennis McCullough lels his fiber- glass pole snap him upward. Milers Tommy Williams, Tim Faulkner, and Sieve Monloya slride our as lhey go 'lhrough a daily worlcoul. Clowning on lhe oulside by Clarence Daugherfy mixed wilh seriousness on lhe inside by Roy Quillian and Bobby Brannon combine lo ease 'rhe pain of iraining 'For lhe half mile. 306 Taking an early lead al fhe half-mile marlc, Sieve Monioya sirikes pasi' his sfrongesf rival in lhe mile compeiilion, Mario Valdez of Edgewood High. Mickey Fenner, versalile sprinler and member of The sprinl' relay, exhibils 'rhe form fha? enabled him +0 iurn in a lO.2 in fhe IOO-yd. dash This season. J, W Q O QW Monioga Mann Pomi- maker for Musiangs 4' 2 Sieve Monloya kicks in af lhe finish of 'lhe grueling mile run al' fhe l-larlanclale Relays. 307 7 Theg Manage lo Be Helpful lo Hosses 1 1 gil f. ,,.- .Q s I 5 From lwead lraclc manager Joe Pope, iuniors Doug Managers Bill McDonald and Bobby l-lasbroolc Brower and Larry Schneider learned To meel' llie cliecls and slore loolball equipmenl following demands ol 'llneir iobs during llie Cinder season. llie season. Roundballers and managers alilve slay busy year round. Jerry Nelson assisls Mark Woller willw llie weiglils for llweir off-season worlc. Richard ! Mangum, Jim Rizzo, and Bill Riclnardson keep lraclc of flue large number ol baslcelballs needed for praclice. 308 l L r Q 'M Eyes lwinkling, a smile, and a ready cheer for lhe 'ream help Cheerleader Sarah Keane urge slrong supporl' for lhe Ponies lo come lhrough in anolher win. Excilemenl' and lension bring increased elforls by lhe cheerleaders. Jane Klaeveman pleads To lhe crowds lo cheer for lhe Ponies. Theg Lead +he Cheer for Pong Year 'Say, hey: whallaya say! Ponies. lalce lhal mall away. Cheerleader Dianne Dieclcow enses viclory while leading fhe Lassos in anofher chanl, A firsl down . . . or a louchdown? Pony Cheerleader Trudy Weiner? walches wilh anxiely before lurning lo lhe Pony Pushers and leading lhern in a cheer. Even when +he Ponies are ahead, Cheerleader Linda Granlharn encourages lhe learn lo raise lhe score. 309 Ponies Place Second lo Owls in CHQ E is E -V - -- ,. emo , ., H , f, i 1 .Z i 1 . s, , - .ie L ,V I . . f V .-. Memloers of The I964- Pony Fooiball Team are, FIRST ROW: Bill McDonald, Mickey Brosseau, Sieve Hicks, Roberi Chambers, Fred Ekmark. Jimmy Sherrod, Sieve Vazquez, Ricky Rosales, Winkie Winkenhower, Larry Miller, Larry Lange, Ronnie Cardenas, Mike Dempsey. and Joe Narro. SECOND ROW: Marshall Lochausen, Bill Ouinianilla, Dennis Niemeyer, Sieve Saucedo, Eddie Harrell, Larry Luckeii. Cly Baylor, Abram Emerson, Tom Massey, Leon Coriese, Par Smiih, Marvin Egglesion, Curris Scheh, Ricky Frazier, Dickie Wall, and Coach Gerald Eveiis. THIRD ROW: Grover Riley, Doug Siendebach, Simon Dixon. Randy Ogden. Bob Galvan. Scoii Badger. Herbie May, Hal Oaiesf Ken Cavanaugh, Tony Guaiardo, Mike Schwariz, Jim Billings, Hilario Fendi and ROUGH Johnson. l ww-vu-vi Hamann , sr ri F F 1 sum. www In-,, an L, 2 ' .HN Coach Gerald Eveirs poinis io ihe aciion on ihe field of play as several inieresied Ponies Sieve Hicks and Dennis Niemeyer show persons waich. off ihe ieamwork ihai helped ihem 'io place second only 'ro Highlands in The ciiy B 'ream champion- ships. 3l0 Dhampionship SEASONS SCORES l Ponies 27 CenTral CaTholic Ponies 20 Alamo HeighTs Ponies 28 Marshall Ponies 8 MacArThur Ponies l9 RoberT E. Lee I2 Ponies 22 Edison I2 Ponies I4 SornerseT Ponies I2 Harlandale 22 Ponies 6 Highlands 25 SporTing a six-game winning sTrealc, only slighTly narred by a Tie, The Ponies were in high con- 'enTion Tor The CiTy Championship. The lasT Two games proved To be disappoinTing Tor LiTTle -losses as They dropped Them 22-I2 To Har- andale and 25-6 To Highlands. The lasT game wiTh -lighlands decided The championship. A sTrong Pony cleTense lcepT opponenTs To only une or Two Touchdowns per game ThroughouT The season. A TleeT-TooTed baclofield consisTing oT Mercy Dena, John Hall, and STeve Hicks scored an average JT Three Touchdowns per game. The Ponies boosTed une of The TiercesT lines in The ciTy. IT consisTed JT ends Roberi' Chambers and Larry Lange, Tackles :red Elzmarlc and Larry Miller, guards STeve Vazquez and Tom Massey, and cenTer Riclcy Rosales. Quar- 'erbaclc Dennis Niemeyer lead The Ponies. This was 'he Tinal year Tor Coach Gerald EveTTs. as he as- sumed The job OT dean oT boys in January, I964. Pony Tailback Mercy Pena Turns on The speed as a CenTral CaTholic defender pursues him. This was The Ponies' TirsT vicTory in a 6-2-I season. Playing Typical hard-nosed TooTball, The Ponies' Jimmy Sherrod needed no assisTance Trom STeve Saucedo l32l as he drops a SomerseT Bulldog Tor a loss. 3ll Promising Ponies Take Afier Hosses Members of The I963 Pony Baslqefball Team are as follows: FRONT ROW: Jim Rizzo, Carl Collazo, Doug Schroeder, Fred Biery, Ted Mercado, Richard Long, Ronnie Arrnsirong. Mercy Pena. BACK ROW: Coach James l-leiser, Brad Jowers, Sianley Bias, Mark Waller, Richard Willms, James Carsien, Mike Mc- Donald, Alan Criies. SEASON SCORES Ponies 65 Ponies 49 Ponies 52 Ponies 64 Ponies 59 Ponies 60 Ponies 46 Ponies 57 Ponies 45 Ponies 3l Ponies 72 Ponies 54 Ponies 37 Ponies 57 Ponies 43 Ponies 42 Ponies 58 Ponies 4l Ponies 40 Ponies 58 Ponies 48 Ponies 54 3I2 Skipping rope for agiliiy and spring, John George and Larry Kalislcy parficipaie in a rigorous loaslceilaall worlcoul. MacArlhur hlarlandale l-lighlands Fox Tech Cenlral l-larlandale Edison Sam Housion Alamo l-leighis Lee Lanier Edison Marshall MacArihur l-larlandale Highlands Ceniral Alamo Heighis Lee Lanier Edison Marshall Coll Coll' 44 Coli 43 Coll Coll Coll Coll Coll 6I Coll 60 Coll 54 Coll' 63 Coll' Coll SEASON SCORES Macfxrfhur 37 Highlands 28 Cenlral 25 Souih San 27 Lee 27 Edison 50 Macflxrlhur 47 Lanier 4l Highlands 45 Cenlral 28 Soulh San 36 Lee 54 Edison 54 David Reed baffles for con'rol of lhe ball in one of The Col s home games. This aclion is lypical of lhe Colls who had a I2 I wonrlosl record. Colfs Lose Onlg One Baskeiball Game - 1 . ., ' 7 4f-- 'vyi24'3'f' Members of fhe l963 Coll Baskefball Team are as follows ERONT ROW Theordor Reyna Lawrence Kalislcy David Reed, George Mason, Gordon Brown, John George Dickie Pena BACK ROW Jerry Nelson Tommy Walson David Zimmer man Ronnie Eerquson 5+eve Sherwood Wavn Mfchell D Cass no Roberf Solis Chuck Gibbs Coach Roberl Burk Golf Team Places Second in Regional The members of lhe l964 Golf Team are, KNEELING: Charles l-lall Mike SEASON PLAY Brady lnyilalional Fourlh Norlheasl lnvilalional Third Brady l-ligh School Tournamenl Firsl Tivy lnvilarional Second Lampasas lnvilalional Second Dislricl I5-AAAA Second Srale Regional Tournamenl Second Frank Bridges follows Through on a chip shol. Frank shol' a 69 for medalisl honors in dislricl. Sims, Frank Bridges. and Coach Weldon l-laslings. STANDlNG Gerald Koplin, Gary Campbell, Gary Loudermilk, and Boloby Marlin. place place place place place place place MSB. ohn Yancy and Roberl Price demonsfrafe fhe furious acfion of a fennis doubles wafch. This pair placed second in fhe I5-AAAA disfricf fennis mafches. Byron Tanlcersley, disfricf singles champ, lhinlcs seriously abouf hiffirig fhe fennis ball. Senior Takes Singles: Junior. Doubles avr flembers of fhe I963 Tennis Team are as follows: FlRST ROW: Ken Miller, Richard Abdo, l-lousfon lale. lvlilce Rodriguez, Coach Charles Tedford, Monfe lvluecke, Ricky King. Howard Louie, Barry Veiner. SECOND ROW: Lenny Fein, Kenny Klein, David Safir, Bob Hill. Roberf Price, John 'ancy, Barry Gufhrie, Naf Eisenberg, Sfeve Golden, David lvlashburn. Nof picfured are Bill Scoff nd Byron Tanlcersley. Byron Tanlcersley, Roberf Price, and John Yancy led Jefferson's boys' Tennis Team fo a successful season. Tanlcs efforf in disfricf earned him fhe boys' singles crown. Travelling fo regional, Byron found compefifion a liffle foo rough and was eliminafed in semifinals by fhe regional champ. The nef com- binafion of Price and Yancy cap- fured fhe Corpus Chrisfi Tourna- menf in early season play. Bofh breezed Through preliminary play in fhe disfricf meef, buf were squeezed ouf in fhe finals by an Alamo l-leighfs feam. 3l5 Burrer. Ewing Lead Besl Girls' eam i Members ol lhe l964 Tennis Team are as lollows: FRONT ROW: Marcy Klsoudi, Linda Schwarlz, Coach Charles Tedlord, Sharon Easlman. Jane Hague. BACK ROW: Pal Williams, Laura Dickinson, Emily Burrer, Carol Ewing, Sandra Johnson, Yolanda Benavides Linda Chrislol- lel, Jon Bryan. 5 'lull 8 Pelile Linda Chrislollel, girls' lennis singles perlormer, ad- vances on lhe nel as she worlcs on her lorehand shol. 3l6 Considered by lheir coach lhe besl girl lenni players he has ever coached, Emilie Burrer ann Carol Ewing enioyecl lheir second line season o play. Bolh are loolcing lorward lo nexl year wil higher hopes ol nelling lhe slale lille. They cap lured lheir second slraighl girls' doubles Cham pionship in dislricl play. Their hopes were crushec in regional when lhey losl in lhe linal round, lr lhe learn lhal wenl on lo win slale. Linda Chrislalle sullered a loss in lhe girls' singles semi-linal rounc ol dislricl. Linda had leamed up earlier al lhe Corpus Chrisli Tourney wilh Maria Orliz lo place lhird behind lhe winners Burrer and Ewing. JeTTerson swimmers splashed To a surprising second be- ind a very sTrong Alamo l-leighTs Team aT The ciTy high chool meeT. Coach RoberT Burl: expressed saTisTacTion wiTh lhe boys' perTormance in This, The only meeT They enTered. Divers Milne SchwarTz and Brian Keoghan sprang To capTure :ne-Two OTT The Three-meTer board. Relay members Dale 'larris, Ronnie Jaroszewslfi, Jim Carr, and Bobby Brannon each swam 40 yards To place second in l6O-yard TreesTyle 'elay. Bobby Brannon also swam The 40-yard TreesTyle in I9.7 seconds Tor TourTh place. Jim Carr, playing anoTher 'ole, also swam The IOO-yard buTTerTly Tinishing iusT behind 'he winner. k HH. Jim Carr shows The Torm necessary To cap- Ture second-place in The IOO-yard buTTerTly. l' Vlernbers of The Swimming Team Tor I964 are as Tollows: FRONT ROW: Jim Carr, Brian Keoghan, David Wilson, Bill Olsen, and John Goodpashire, BACK ROW: Bill WhiTe, Mike SchwarTz, Bobby Brannon, and Ronnie Jaroszewslci. This Tine sTarT helped To neT Bobby Brannon TourTh-place finish in The TreesTyle sprinT. T 4. Efggfngyfgg wiv 'K Y . 5 Milce Schwarhz dem- onsTraTes ciTy cham- pionship Torm in This halfgainer. E, Y Buging and selling of gear- book adverlise- menis has. ai Jefferson, sue- oeeded in bring- ing sludenl salesmen and business leaders closer lo such a relaiionship. The following pages are ihe resulls of school and oommuniig working iogelher v 319 . A Alamo Nalional Bank ,,,..,...,... Allen Transfer and Slorage .,,.. Alpha Della Tri-Hi-Y .,...A...,......-..... -A----,---- B Baily's Conoco Service Slalion ., Ballard Surgical Supply ....,,........ Blue Bonner Jewelry .,,..,. Blue Bonnel' Shoe Shop .....A. Bowlerland .......................... Buddy's Drive-in .................. Y.,.-,-A.A. C Calmbach Co. .,....,,.,...,,..........,... . Charles Murray Real Esiale ..... Chi-Rho Tri-Hi-Y ............,.,...,.v Coca-Cola .,...,,...,..,,,..,,.,,. Commercial Dist Corp. .,,,. D Declaralion ...f ........,,.......... De Wese's Tip Top Cafe De Winne's Belgium Inn .,,,... Draughon's Business College ...... Dr. Pepper ...,.......,.....,........,...,.... Dus'ry's lflower and giffshopl .,,.., E Elo Exlerminalion Co. ., Epps' Smoke House ...,,,,. F Federal Lumber Co. ,,,,..,.,,,. , . Fred May, Conlraclor, lnc. Fredrick's Beauly Shop ,...., Fred Riley Insurance ...A Frosl's ..A,...... ,,,,,,, C5 Garza Finance Co. ........., ...,...,, , Goas Tamale Faclory ....,.. Gross Nalional Bank ........ ..,.... l'l Hall Sprinkler Co. ..... ...... . Handy Andy ..................,.... H. B. Zachry Properlies, lnc. . H. E. BuH' .,e,..,...................,.... Hillcresr Drug Slore ......,. Hope Ambulance Service H owa rd Long Texaco .,,. ..,.,,..... .,,,.,A J Jay's .,............,,,..........,.. .... Jefferson Siaie Bank ...,... J.F.K. Hi-Y ..........,,..,....... Joske's .................... Julian Gold, Inc. 320 Karo+kin's ....... Kelley-Scherrer .. ............,,.. .. Kalman Eleclric Co. .........,,.. . Key-Rainbo Service Slaiion Kleck Plumbing ................Aff-A, Knowllon's .,.......... . La Feria .,........u......... Leary's Shoeland .....u L. E. File and Co. .....4...,,,,.u,. . Lone Sfar lce and Food ..,..... Louis Plumbing and Healing Luby's ,,,...,..,,,.,,,Y,YY........YYYY...,Y,. Mammy's Cafeieria . Naomi's Gifl' Shop ........,..AVV4A Nalional Bank of Commerce Norlhside Building Malerial Oak Hills Texaco Osborn s ......... , R. C. Cola Robinson's . Roy Akers . , San Anfonio Laundry and Cleaners Sa n Anlonio Slorage ............. Sigmor-Shamrock Service Slahons Sear s ......,................................ Sheer Beaule ............ 4...... Sigma Kappa ........ Silvey Music Co. Slrange's Parly House Sugarman's Uniforms ..... Terrace Beauly ...................... Thomson's Sporfing Goods Toggery .....,..,,................Y....... Tommy Ferrill .......,. Trinily Universily ..,.... T8cT Fabrics s...... . Universily Drug Slore Van Young Texaco .,.,. Vee's Beauly Shop ..,.. . Wayne Bull Co. .... . Winn's ..,...,..,.,...... , Q ima ww ,hs ix Nez 2 I things w1t Q59 N:.e f:'i iv xx.. . Je X 'ivy uf Wm: A graouanng senior gefs a parnnq foas+ from Penny Newsom as he leaves ine bak of Jefferson for The fasf Mme. And wha? coufd be beffer af a imc We Unis Wen We reFresnfr'q fas?e OF COCA-COLA 32l me 1--'-me e e resin W in f li J 'E' ,, ' Q'-f -V li 7- ' KJ X ' 2 V ,.L, V k K J 4 ix V X 1' J' if 2 F F? The pick of The orange crop, ihafs whal Dagrnar Voql finds available in HANDY ANDY'S lruil deparfrnenf. HA oy-Azvoy Siores in JEFF Area Sfore 5652, 9I9 Bandera GE 2-789i Sfore 9945, I000 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 4-49ll S+ore 9998. 85I Cincinnafi PE 3-982i Sfore 99423, 4600 Fredericksburg Rd. The only difference belween baking a pie herself and buying PE 4-6683 one af HANDY ANDY is ihe work involved. Daqrnar chooses a large one. 322 Le. S sw2?4fr K M N : -.A 4 L ' v. ,x :Lf9,Rs'n, A es., FRED MAY CONTRACTOR, INC. g flue conslruciion business from Ihe ground up is I1 d lc lien you bring a friend along. Fred May and Toni Goss give Ilneir lc resl as ilney conlemplale 'flue evils of manual labor. III2 Bandera ROBCI GE 2-528I B C I 'I' BALLARD Rm ca+ef?fEP?.f.i.. SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. IOI San Pedro CA 3-228I Complele Line of Supplies and Equipmenl for PHYSICIANS AND HOSPITALS 6358 San Pedro AXE- 3I I9 W. Commerce TA 4-2393 CA 4-45I2 For Aufomobile Air Condifioning E I See V E S STUDEBAKER CO. I509 Broadway CA 6-I279 ASK FOR 'CALMBACH' FOR SERVICE Comple1'e Beau+y Service EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE I022 Donaldson PE 3-7I3I los E. Ashby PE 3-9101 323 WIRE? WHERE ARE ALL THE MOVING VANS? The-y're oul' helping Sen Anfonio families solve Iheir moving problems. For qualify moving, 'Ilie besl Iirm in Iown is ALLEN TRANSFER AND STORAGE, an agenl of Uniled Van Lines. 5I9 Wes'I' Cypress CA 6-9I69 Congra'I'uIa+ions 'ro Ihe Class of '64 From SIGMOR SHAMROCK SERVICE STATIONS WorId's Largesl Shamrock Dis+ribu'I'or 324 uaA RMA N3 UNIFORMS QI 407 W. Housfon S+. CA 6-8I37 f ,LEX e OFFICERS Presidenf MIKE CLAYPOOL Vice-presidenf BUD JOHNSON Secrefary RICK BIEL Treasurer HARDY SIDES SMlLEI You're on Candid Camera! Thaf's all fhe cameraman fold fhe members of fhe John F. Kennedy I-li-Y. He wasn r prepared for fhe resulfs. This youfh group lakes ifs play as seriously as ifs work. MEMBERS Mike Claypool, Bud Johnson, Rick Biel, Sfeve Dimmiff, Hardy Sides, Larry Max, Gary Brieden, David Safir, Alan Bohne, Jack Duffon, John Luna, Charles Hall, Jack Harrison, Waller Ernbrey, Joe Solcher, Tommy Mayranf, James Jefferson, Alan Roberfs, Kenny Johnson, Mickey Penner, Markey Penner, Bill Johnson, Mike Foresler, Pefe Coira, Bill Sf. John, Rocky Harper, David Griffin, Sleve Hicks, Alan Summers. Randy Anderson, Pal' O'Connell, Kenny Nichol, Bruce Embry, David Knapp, Tom Shields, Robbie Snipes, Roberf Chambers, Jesse Pena. Larry Lang, Ricky Rosales, David Johnson, Eddie Fife, Billy Burk. Myron Shorf. Insurance . Bonds . See... FRED W. RILEY in 'Ihe Milam Building Call CA 2-92I9 Come visi+ our new bank. Bank the easy access way at Groos, A Drive-In Teller Windows- 2 offer hours deposiiories-walk-up teller window-or if you're coming inside park free for 30 minutes in our garage. We'II be looking for you. if Ah, solifudel A deserfed cafeferia is iusf fhe place fo brush up on fhose long-neqlecfed sfudies. Buf iusf so she won'f be complefely alone, Paula Klein has broughf along an old friend, DR PEPPER, fhe friendly pepper-upper. Dr Pepper Miss Barbara Traylor, Jefferson senior, modeis an evening gown from QW Jefferson Village Norfh Sfar Mall P.. A R STRANGES PARTY HOUSE .s13'- i I509 Bandera Rd. GE 3-754I I. T Y 5 I 5 an ... ' in -r-- I S --i 2,1-I iii - X an, 'il I I, 1 53521 III H-I .:2.. 5? . Fm' -. -EI : , I l 1 va -.,, 6 If NORTHSIDE HAPPY GRADUATION, SENIORS! SAN ANTONIO BUILDING MATERIALS LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS C0- Jegerson Village Branch A Comple+e Building Service IOII Donaldson PE 2-0605 3400 Fredsbg. PE 3-9l I7 San Anfonio, Texas BUSTER BROWN JUMPING JACK CHILD LIFE SCOUT SHOES In Jefferson Village Smarr Clorhes for Smari' Jeffires 7 Q Congra+ula+ions -' 'I I I 2 'ro 3 64 Senlors N ' 7 ' ' INCORPORATEDF Toggery l922 Fredericksburg Road LAND OF HAPPY FEET W. W. LEARY, JR. PE 5-474I I003 Donaldson W Besl' Wishes +o The I964 Graduaring Class of Jefferson High School From . . . D ll Il IE Jeff Village PE 3-704I 327 PLAN NOW . . . fo enjoy all fhe conveniences and exfra feafures offered by San Anfonio's Full Service Bank. Make your bank fhe Nafional Bank of Commerce. ye, 33:31, I I FOR 5 INSTANT NEWS NATIUNAL BANK UF CUMMERBE OF SAN ANTONIO I3 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION an 3 CA 5-b43I Lending more money fo more people A fb' Fashions dr IHS Where Opporfunify if i Can Begin ,V for jf I Jefferson - f y QM, lNL'f Graduafes DRAUGHDN'S .a--- Q BUSINESS COLLEGE 4II EAST MARTIN CA 7-7346 I T NI 328 KRW? JEFF For T 7I Sa TRINITY UNIVERSITY welcomes ERSON SENIORS Catalogue, Wri+e: rini+y Universify 5 Sfadium Drive n AnI'onio, Texas PE 5-525l T F I' y cldf Io TRINITY UNIVERSITY P Hy G bb d fh b I I beside one of Hwe fl I p I I' CI 'IIT Icyl p BEST OF LUCK TO '64 SENIORS ELO EXTERMINATING FROM KAROTKIN FURNITURE COMPANY I535 WesI' Summii' PE 4-SI93 DownI'own - 22I W. Commerce ' CA 7-63I6 L X57-.. lr- ? - 1 P' , ,V ' T - I I 1525-gi. , x F I: . ! - 3 n L f I 23 1' I -4 35 . T i-.g f - I L NorI'I1 SI'ar - 392 Norfh S'I'ar Mall DI 2-233I DEWESE S TIP TOP CAFE PE 2OI9l TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Ny ff Eff' 723 P O s .f T2 28I4 Fredericksburg Road 'F p zo.- C8 SAN ANTONIO STORAGE AND MOVING COMPANY erez CA 5-5438 All heads lurn as Maureen McMillan leaves school, oufffled her new spring iurnper from ROBlNSON'S. Her admirers a e Hopper and Van Kenl. All she did was rub The vase lwice and Rose Ann Harris appeared 1 n a puff of smoke, ready fo help Mrs. Pearl Doolillle wilh her chase. You'll find lhe perfecr gill al NAOMl'S. Jeff Village PE 4-688I uae GOAS' TAMALES NORTH TowNE TERRELL PLAZA Tamales Wifh a Repulalion PLAZA l23?AA:S?2n87HiWaY I6II Culebra PE 3-9822 69QiXSjf',5l2jd ' ' JEFF VILLAGE I009 Donaldson PE 6-383I VAN YOUNG TEXACO I020 San Pedro CA 7-0992 Comple+e Service for Your Car 330 Chi Rho Compleies Firsi Year Lasl Seplember eighl' Jefferson seniors organized Chi-Rho Tri-l-li-Y lo creale, mainiain, and exlend high slandards of Chrislian characier. Their vigorous program consisled of cookie and calce sales, ouiings, banquels. cullural programs, religious aclivilies, and a 'Formal in- ilalion. Wilh 'rhe help ol Their lwo sponsors, Miss Susan Redwine and lvlrs. Terry Maslers, Chi-Rho has 'fulfilled ils purpose during ils lirsi year of exislence and given a greal deal of enioymenl lo ils members. Members ol fhe Chi Rho Tri-llli-Y are: llsf rowl Rosann Miller. Diana MacLean, Donna Overall, Jyl Mofiaff, Palli Brink, Rufh Luchelli, presidenf, Marcia Perlnell, Cary Lipscomb, Jody Garrison. Carol Worley, l2nd rowl Paula Klein, Linda DeWese, Susan Slein, Dawne Daniel, Karen Shields, Nancy Johnson, Gwen Turner, Sandy Shields, Susan Sanders: l3rd rowl Louise Riley, Barbara Obdylce, Pam Ballanfyne, Barbara Hogue. Gay Lane, Mary Jane Milslead, Carolyn Maclfenney, Jill Johns, Sandra Granberry: l4l'h rowl Kafhy Coclcrell, Kay Faulkner, Pie Pisano. Diane Furlh, Donna Davis, Caroline Walls, Karen Dulling, Cindy Gross, Laurie Janosilc. 33l When you're on +he Lasso Ropinq Team, i1's always imporianf io pui' your bear moccasin forward. Barbara Dunn and Eiodia Mariinez buy Theirs ai BLUE BONNET SHOE STORE in Jeii Viilage. Nw. Linda Long receives ihe same fine service Thai' her fafher gives his oiher cusiomers ai' HOWARD LONG TEXACO SERVICE STATION, I222 Babcock. HOWARD LONG TEXACO 1222 BABCOCK ROAD Sums A mirror is only a refleciion of The beauiy of Dianne Dieckow's new hairdo from SHEER BEAUTE SALON by Miss Hope Gomez. 332 Julia Tucker swings info summer wrh her new ouffii' from The wide seleciion of sporis clofhes from LA FERIA, 802 W. Commerce and 423 Miliiary Drive S. W. I o sn so Qian 0 I III Y IB A gg - N-J 4 , G SC OOL PEOPLE I'D LIKE TO MAKE NEWS WITH . . . Congratulations, Seniors our F ro m QI DEPENDABLE ELECTRIC CC. UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE I6I5 Broadway 2250 Cincinnafi CA 6-I I I6 GE 2-7866 CD Alpha Della Tri-Hi-Y Serves Communilg Members ol Alpha Della Tri-Hi-Y are FIRST ROW: Marlha Beselh, Lee Slromberger, Lynda Claing, Sheryl Greenhaw, Roslyn Banowslcy, Presidenl: Cherry De Shong, Mary Ann Colias, Elaine Gilmore, Molly Polaski. SECOND ROW: Jamey Anderson, Joan Clemenls, Linda Boyd, Nancy Kleclc, Judy Morris, Evelyn Service proiecls like a visil lo l-lolmgreen Children Cenler dolled lhe Alpha Della Tri-l-li-Y calender lhis year. Allilialed wilh Y.M.C.A., Alpha Della slresses lo improve young women's underslanding ol religious and civil service in lhe communily, Besides communily services. lhe club scheduled socials, picnics, and a lormal in- ilalion. 334 Russell, Phyllis Mayfield, Pally Gebberl, Sheryl Kohulelc, Kerry Slcarien. THIRD ROW: Ande De Shong, Judy Murrah, Kay EOSl6f. Jinx Mollall, Elhel Slarr, Margie File, Michele Harbin, Doris Wise, Julia Tucker, Polly Jaclcson, Louise Aderhald, Carolyn Celaya. To raise lunds lor lhe Y.M.C.A., Alpha Della sold cakes. candy, and held a rummage sale. Membership is open lo all high school girls. From lhe applicalions. lhe club selecls ils memloership. Alhough il is nol allilialed wilh Jellerson, Alpha Della plays a large parl in lhe exlra-curricular aclivilies ol Jellerson girls. SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT - TT vu Q' .eg ., WAYNE BULL COMPANY, INC. AUTOMOTIVE DISTRIBUTORS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS N noun in nunsnm X MW- AND You ear IT XSQ X AT I F9 LOUIS PLUMBING AND HEATING 73I NorTh General McMullen Rd. GE 3-73II I AZ of XX .R gli, C H is L l'- for ' ' AMBULAML. x93 Q9 xii e 2 i C ,, -'xv PAV .W fVl6W7 WHERE THERE IS THERE'S HOPE HOPE AMBULANCE SERVICE Corner Dallas and N. ST. Mary's 82l Dallas 'E an The sTaTT oT The I964 MonTicello To The Tollowing persons and groups. Mr. Bill Laffer'I'y, principal, Tor his undersTanding oT The problems inherenT in The publicaTion OT any yearboolc. Mr. VicTor Weiss, sponsor oT The Candid Camera Club, Tor his assisTance in The phoTography deparTmenT. STudenT Council RepresenTaTives Tor Their cooperaTion, especially during The MonTicello-DeclaraTion sales cam- paign. Club ReporTers Tor supplying The inTorrnaTion abouT club acTiviTies. Commercial DeparI'menT Tor Their assisTance in Typing copy, iusT To help ouT. Mr. Glenn Gerloff, represenTaTive oT The Taylor Publishing Company, Tor his advice and assisTance. The Express and News and LighT newspapers Tor Their glossy prinTs when we occasionally missed a picTure. Y expresses iTs special graTiTude The Television and radio sTa'I'ions Tor Their coverage oT The DisTribuTion ParTy. Wonderland Tor The siTe OT our DisTribuTion ParTy. The people in The Main Office Tor help To The business sTaTT in keeping Traclc OT our money. Josl:e's STudio Tor Their inTiniTe paTience in handling our porTraiTs. The 'FaculTy Tor iTs conTinued supporT. The adverTisers who puT Their TrusT in The MonTicello as an adverTising medium. And mosT oT all, Mrs. Alma PeTrich, MonTicello advisor, Tor her cooperaTion, paTience, and encouragemenT ThaT guided us Through anoTher hecTic year. T 335 For Old-fashioned Goodness - faregugsz. 5. +5 V J f 'S is A ff ir Lf rf? HT 1' ,, MX: A L f s 1 A:.A . , I . Q , 5 V. Q1 E 'Eff e f 1 1 gif, 2 H X ' x Y fm - .1 A I 1 QL M' MV' z7:-Y S- 4.5-1., , . 42' ?: f X . m y. 55. s X Farber, please-e-e . . . A+ MAMMY'S you don? need reseryafions. You don'i' have io qef dressed up fo ear af MAMMY'S. Come dressed as you are. He refuses 'fo ea? anofher of my meals. He wanfs 'ro eei' ai' - Q , Jo grnf fgio n-5 ffrcf' -,' xx ,Wet 9 'Wu F 10 ' ' 1' J F . 5 , ? f , :FP K A ' 1 Wh 1: I Donaldson Ave. ai' Fredericksburg Rd. HALL SPRINKLER A' 34.41 1 by z 1 w , . l N K i x :w ,..,ff.is 'I, 5 X xii, J - -. .., ' . a Us HB PROPERTIES,Inc. SPECIALISTS AND DEVELOPERS SIGNATURES OF PEOPLE I LIKE A LOT . . 'usI'Ing the volume of one of Ihe new gn E! ceived af COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTING COMPANY M G add Io any home. COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTING COMPANY II02 Eas+ Commerce CA 3-63I7 Epps' Smokehouse 3I23 E. Zarzamora PE 5-I6OI More ihan memories go around ai- 'ihis family reunion, as fhree generaiions of 'ihe Epps family gaiher. Mr. G. A. Epps, his wife, Their daughier Becky, and iheir grandchildren John, Andy, and Ann enioy ihe cieiicious iood fha? has made EPPS' SMOKEHOUSE iamous. EMOKE 339 GARZA FINANCE COMPANY AUTOMOBILE FURNITURE PERSONAL AND REAL ESTATE LOANS CA 6-248 I I03 SouI'I1 Flores SIree'I San AnI'onio, Texas Our C:5reaIesI AsseI Is Your Good Will CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS FROM CAFETERIAS 'I' NORTH STAR MALL 'I' 4900 BROADWAY 'I' 5I7 NORTH PRESA 'I' 8I5 BANDERA ROAD 'I' 7l9 NORTH MAIN 'I' MCCRELESS CENTER 'I' 40I NORTH MAIN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '64 KLECK PLUMBING 81 A.C. HEATING CO. I454 Gardina S+. PE 3-8750 CONGRATULATIONS TO JEFFERSON SENIORS From KEY-RAI NBOW Qualify Gasolines in San An'I'onio Neighborhoods Sou+h Flores Nogalilos Guadalupe Auslin Highway Culebra PIeasan'I'on Norlh New Braunfels RooseveI+ 283I Guadalupe 303 Sou'Ih W. W. Whi+e 25I0 Fredricksburg Road 290I 2026 I702 27I4 I706 I90I I730 333I 2002 Buena Vis'I'a SI'ree'I' 455 Wes'r Milchell 302 Wa'Ier I953 Eas'r Hous'Ion 523 Sou'Ih Zarzamora Highway 90 Wes'I 8200 273 I I502 3 I 03 2427 SouI'h Presa Soulh W. W. WhiI'e Clark Avenue Sourh Zanamora Vance Jackson CHARLES MURRAY REAL ESTATE CHURCH GOING CHILDREN SELDOM Become DELINQUENTS 909 Manor Drive f- PE 4-668I fig,-V 0 Fit R I OYAKERS Congra'IuIa+iOns, '64 Seniors B From I Dir -- I Av... 1, 1 H I LL5 - Funeral Chapels Tsxixco ' senvicer SIS N M, -- -- . am 4903 'Fredriclcsburg Road DI 2-675I 6-720' 342 TMPPF iv? , r -v Vw ? 9 s a G uf an 2 G G l V 1 an i Q33 '.,b K h 5 5 ,. .JL X , nv n ers of ef L. E.AFITE AND CO. lage IOOI Donaldson PE 6-3I4l U Jefferson girls find a world of llweir own in ine Teena Texas Shop wliere members ol: llie Advisory Board, made up of parficipanls in 'rl'1e Teena Texas Conlesl, are on hand lo model and advise. Annella Bell in llie slacks, Gail Blunl in llie wrap around, and Suzanne McCord, nol shown, are llwree of llie 26 l'iigl1-scliool girls who serve on 'rlne board. ? 'f Q ,+L...f- E: ,, VT ,-ff ,Mn 2, F gan i , 1 ii Z-J Sjgrz- ini N r e -mr.,-, fre 'ff , ee - ' -I L 5 ,,L, , ' L 344 Waioh Where You re Goan 'lones+ly, if's gefling so a fella can? even walk down llwe aisles of iis neighborhood H. E. B. willioul running irilo a woman driver! A+ easf +l1al's wlwal Diclcy Layfori lliinlcs. Pa+ Perry, his assailant iusl l Janis lo imlamgle and gel lo some more ol flwose H. E. B. bargains. OPERATING 87 STORES IN l B If Howard Lewis would jus? concenlrale, he miglwl' make a slrilce ul who can concenlrale on bowling while surrounded by 'You prelfy Jefferson maioreiies? Kalhy Weir, Meredilh Walker, Ellnel Sfarr and Carolyn MacKenney seem lo be enfoying belng a+ BOWLERLAND l wnllw fhexr drum rnalor. Bowlerlcmd Lanes ,534 Bandera Rd GE 2-2388 ANK NATIO X Sjl' KEY S AT COMMERCE WHERE EXTRA SERVIIE IS DAIIY TRADITIUN F Lumber and Building Malerials for All Your Needs- Domes+ic or Commercial FEDERAL LUMBER COMPANY 722 S. ZARZAMORA GE 3-93Il Build Ir With Federal . YOU'LI. LIKE OUR ALLOWANCE-SIZED PRICES! VARIETY STORES Colorful Year for Si ma Kappa i, l 1 F l we X-3-. X 1. Members of lhe Sigma Kappa Tri-Hi-Y are ll.-r.l: lTop Rowl Sharon Lampmann, Dale De Hari, Nancy Smifh, Joanna Wilson, Mary Jane Pleasanl, Robbye Koenningg lSecond Rowl Tommie Benileau, Joyce Miller, Sylvia Ellerman, Jean Mclnlyre, Ramona Rickerl. Carolyn Travis, Maxine Hudson, Virginia Millerg lThird Rowj Mary OFFICERS Preside-nl eeeaaeea S, o PAM SILVERMAN Vice-presiclenl ,,..,,, ,,,.,,,VV,V S USAN SMITH Secrelary aeeeae so o aaaa BARBARA GODWIN Treasurer ,, ,. KAREN TSCHIRHART l-lislorian SANDRA SJURSETH Chaplain ,,,,,, BEVERLY MARPLE Parliamenlarian H . o ,,Y,, LIZ MORALES Sergeanls al Arms ,,Y,.. aA.,. P AM BYRUM MARY LANMAN 348 ..--... Xifcv -LASQN W Lanman, Beverly Marple, Liz Morales, Pam Silverman, Susan Smllh Barbara Godwin, Karen Tschirharl, Pam Byrumg llzourlh Rowl Virgini. Reese, Melinda Granl, lrene Rodriguez, Suxanne Slimp, Nanc' Marlin, Barbara Andrews, Carol Johnson, Nancy Brannon. Ac'livi+ies of varied 'lypes marked lhe Sigma Kappa Tri- l'li-Y's year. Afler Filling 'lheir coffers selling cakes and washing cars, members worked on projecls in keeping wilh l'heir goal of religious and civil service in lhe communily. They painled lhe upslairs of +he Norlhwesl' Y.M.C.A., visiled lhe Woodlawn Nursing Home, and provided for a needy family al' Chrislmas during 'lhe school year. Z, ' SINCE I908 GIIAIIMIIE - Is '5 Q 7 MILK and ICE CREAM he If cosfs no more Io send Ihe very fines? higher KELLY-SCHERRER feffefh 326 W. Josephine PE 5-6I84 San An+onio's Mas+er Florisfs Also a New Branch a+ Nor'I'I1 S+ar Mall ROYAL CROWN COLA FROST BROS. CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS! THOMSON'S SPORTING GOODS 3 I 06 FREDIRICKSBU RG ROAD CompIe'I'e HunI'ing and Fishing Equipmenf PE 6-O53I PE 3-I98I 4.-ig?-I. DUSTY'S KJ FLOWER wwf' SHOP C orsages are our specially For all your 'Floral needs 3922 Wesl' Commerce GE 3-936I and Plaza S+ore-642 Soledad CA 3-43I I Soufhside S+ore-735 Milifary Dr. S. WA 3-3466 SEARS ROEBUCK w. ,gl GRQ QV' N 6914- OSBORN'S Q .... I IW? FOOD MARKET Fresh Mea'I's, Sea Foods, Gard F en resI1Vege+abIes Frozen Foods, Ice Cream Complefe Siock of N 'I' a lonally Adverfised Fancy and S+apIe Canned Goods 95I Donaldson PE 5-I58I BAiLEY's I CONOCO SERVICE STATION Cars Washed and LubricaI'ed 'bob FUITOU AVG- Ba+'Iery and Tire Service All Types Mechanical Work I005 Donaldson PE 3-993I For 'Fine 'Fabrics T 81 T FABRICS complele seIec+ions of fabrics, noI'ions, paHerns-and IoI's 'F 0 good friendly service. Two S+ores 'ro Serve You 2I05 Goliad 345I Fredericksburg ED 3-I57I PE 3-788I PE 4-424I Flowers and Gifts TWWITPUJIZ Tommy wif Bob Jw- 3. 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Mr. Robert 63, 287, 288, 296, Campbell, Mrs. Elma 63 Campbell, Mrs. J. 63 Chambers, Mr. Robert 56 Cooper, Mrs. Sheila 59 Cottingham, Mr. Charles 63 Crain, Mrs. Betty Jo 64 Creed, Mrs. Virginia 64, 24l Culwell, Miss Jane 64 Davis, Mrs. Lorena 59 Doolittle, Mrs. Pearl 58, 59, 330 Dugosh, Miss Ruby 64 Dutson, Mrs. Dolores 65 -A- ABBOTT, BILL Senate 12, 313 Track 1I, 21 . . ?0, 263 ALBERT, JOANNE Jr. Play 1213 Bi-Phy-Chem 1I, 2, 31, Sec. 1I, 21, Pres. 1315 E.H.S. Z, 31, Chaplain 1315 NHS 12 113 S.S.S. 1l1 . . . 37, 9, , I96 235 'EJ' I93' ALBERT, WALTER y.H.s. 131 . . .90, L93 QLDRIDGE, JIMMY dv. Treas. 1211 Jr. Play 121: Sr. Play 1313 German Club 12, 31 Sgt. at Arms 1311 Sr. Rep. 131 90, 242 LLEN, DON angford Advisory . . . 90 LLENSWORTH, PEGGY dv. Vice-pres. 1I1, Sec. 1211 .T.A. 1I, 2, 31g N.H.S. 12, 31, Sec. 1313 S.S.S. 1l1g Skelton 12, 11: Student Council 1311 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . 90, I93, 202, 227 XLSBURY, IRIS Art Club 1l, 2, 31 . . . 90,236 LTMAN, BARBARA ulwell Advisory . . . 90 LVAREZ, LINDA irls' Glee Club 1l, 21: Homemak- ng Club 1l, 21 . . . 90,224 KLWAIS, HOWARD 'ony Band 1I1g Debate Team 131 . . 90 KLWAIS, STEPHEN Debate Team 131 . . . 90 KNDERSON, CHUCK Ir. Play 121: Sr. Play 1317 Masque ind Gavel 12, 31, Pres. 1313 S.S.S. Facultg Dyer, Miss Dolores 65 East, Mrs. Peggy 65 Evans, Sgt. Robert 65, 2l9, 220 Evegts, Mr. Gerald 57, 223, 286, 288, 3 4 Field, Mrs. Mary 66 Finney, Mrs. Madge 66 Fischer, Mrs, Jocelyn 66 Fleming, Mrs. Helen 67 Goerner, Mrs. Julia 67 Gray, Mrs. Sandra 67 Gregory, Mr. Lionel 8, 67, l35, I39, 200 Guzzardo, Mrs. Ethel 59 l-taferman, Mrs. Roma 68 Hale, Miss Zollie Marie 68 Hanson, Mrs. Evelyn 68, 89 Hardin, Miss Mary 68 Harrison, Mrs. Salomay 69 Hastings, Mr. Weldon 69, 288, 3I4 Headlough, Mrs. Hazel 59 Heiser, Mr. James 69, 288, 296, 3l2 Helmers, Mr. Walter 69 Hicks, Mrs. Theresa 70, 26I Hines, Mr. Calvin 30, 70 Huey, Miss Grace 70 Hutchinson, Mr. Lewis 70 Inman, Mrs. Mary 7l Index Janert, Miss Betty 4I, 7I, l32 Jones, Mr. Claude I5, 7I Jones, Mr. Roland 7l Kinkler, Miss Amy 72 Kirk, Mrs. Lorraine 59 Kole, Mr, Richard 35, 72, 252, 255 Latterty, Mr. Bill 56, 57, 206, 252 Langford, Miss Florence 72 Lee, Miss Carol 72 Lindsey, Mrs. Josephine 73, 274 Longwith, Miss Jean 73, 239 Lovelace, Mrs. Alice 73 McCall, Mrs. Martha 73 McCutcheon, Mrs. Lynda 74 Mclntyre, Mrs. Bessie 74 Mann, Mrs. Bettye 74 Marschall, Miss Ona 74 Massey, Mr. Baston 55, 75 Moore, Mrs. Antoinette 75 Moore, Mr. Robert 75 Moses, Mr. Raymond 75, 25I Moss, Miss Irene 76 Manasco, Sgt. Preston 76, 2l7 Norton, Mr. Harry Oliphint, Miss Julia 76, l39 Pedlar, Mrs. Catherine 77 Peterson, Mrs. Gladys 77 Petrich, Mrs. Alma 60, 77 Senior Index 1l1, Senate 1l, 2, 315 Wranglers r. 'So.R.' 1I, 2, 31, Pal 131, ph ep 1l1, Adv. Vice-pres .... 7I, 34, 90, 200, 201, 2l2, 264 ANDERSON, JAMEY Mustang Band 1l1g S.S.S. 1I1g Shakespeare 12, 31, Chaplain 1311 Lassos 131, Chaplain 131, Student Council 131 . . . 90, 202, 206, 257, 334 ANDERSON, MARY ANN Sr. Rep. 131 . . . 90, 224 ANDERSON, RONALD Hutchinson Advisory . . . 90 ANDREWS, RON Adv. Treas. 1311 Tennis Team 121 90 ANTHONY, BILL Adv. Pres. 1313 Dec. Rep. 1311 Lasso Play Se I 2 1 263 131, nate 1, , 3 90, ANTHONY, DENISE Adv. Chaplain 12, 311 Soph. Class Chaplain 1I1g M.J.R. 1l, 2, 315 Lassos 12, 31: Mustang Cheerleader Library Council 1217 Soph. 1l1' Jr Rep 121' SSS 1l1 '90, 206, zba, 266, za4,'2as ' ' ARIZPE, STELLA ein: spans Club ii, 31 90, 23a ARNOLD, BETTYE Jeftersonaires 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Lassos 131, CpI.g Mixed Chorus 1l1g Student Council 12, 31 . . . 90, 206, 202, 246 ARRECI-iE,.1oe .T.C. 1l, 2, 317 Officers and O. Club 12, 31: Drill Team Nc. rio: ...90, 222 ATIYEH, RICHARD Spotlighters 131 . . . 90 ATKERSON, PEGGY A Cappella Choir 1I, 2, 31, Li- brarian 1313 Orchestra 131, Librar- iang Jeftersonaires 12, 31, Librarian 131, Latin Club 12, 315 Choir-All- state, All-district, All-region, All- city, Talacades 1l, 2, 31, Music Dir. 1I, 21, Treas. 1315 S.S.S. 1l1 . . .90, 244, 246, 250 AUSTIN, WILLIE Chorus 12, 31, Vice-pres. 131, Dec. Rep. 12, 313 Pony Football 111 90 AXTELL, JAMIE Jaspers 1311 German Club 1317 Band-All-district, All-region, Alla state 121 ...9I, 242, 273 AYALA, MARGARET Wolfinger Advisory -3- BAIN, RONNIE Declaration 1I, 2, 31, Business 1I1, Layout Editor 121, Editorial Page Editor 131, Masque and Gavel 1l, 2, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Press Club 1l, 21, Sgt. at Arms 121: Senate 131, N.H.S. 131 . . . 91, lor, I93, 200 BAKER, JAMES Woltinger Advisory . . . 9l BAKER, LINDA French Club 1213 Mixed Chorus 111: Student Council 1311 Soph. Rep. III BALDERAS, GABRIEL A Cappella Choir 1313 Mixed Chorus 121. . . 9I, 248 BALLI, DIANA F.B.L.A. 12, 31: Lassos 12, 315 N.H.S. 131: S.S.S. 1l1 . . . 9I, I93, 206, 230 Pyka, Mrs. Lou 77 Richards, Miss Bess 78, 206 Russell, Mr. Melvin 78 Rust, Mr. Thomas 78, 89 Sain, Miss Gloria- 78, 233 Shannon, Mr. Patrick 28, 79, 288, 289 Spence, Miss Carolyn 79 Spikes, Mr. I. H. 79 Sprott, Mr. Rupert 79 Stephenson, Mrs. Carolyn 80 Summers, Mrs. Myrrl 80 Taliaterro, Mrs. Mary E. I8, 68, 80 Taylor, Mr. James 80, 286, 288 Taylor, Miss Mignon 8I Tedtord, Mr. Charles 81, 288, 3l5, 316 Tillman, Mr. Harold 9, 8I Tunnell, Mrs. Edith BI Turner, Mr. Maurice 82 Weiss, Mr. Victor 82 Westbrook, Mr. James 82 Whatley, Mrs. Eleanor 82 Wheat, Miss Mary 83 Willingham, Mrs. Edna 83 Wolt, Miss Ximena 56, 96 Woltinger, Mrs. Maxine 83 Wood, Mr. Robert I6, 65, l6B Wright, Miss Charlotte 84 Younger, Mrs. Elizabeth 84 BANASAU, RICHARD German Club 1215 R.O.T.C. 1I, 21 ...9I BANKLER, STEVEN R.O.T.C. 1l1g Jr. Play 1215 Sr. Play 131 . . . 9l BANOWSKY, ROSLYN French Club 1I1p Shakespeare 11, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms 131: F.B.L.A. 1l1g Lassos 12, 31, lst Lt. 1311 Dec. Rep. 121 . . . 9I, 206, 257, 334 BARBERIO, RICKY Whatley Advisory . . . 9l BAREFIELD, JUDY Band 1l, 215 Shakespeare 1l, 2, 31, Pres. 1313 Talacades 1I, 213 Orchestra 1I1g Student Council 12, 31, Mem- ber at Large 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1311 Soph. Rep. 1I1g E.H.S. 12, 313 N.H.S. 12, 313 S.S.S. 1I1 . . . 9l, IO9, I93, I96, 202, 257 BARNES, CAROL ANN French Club 12, 315 A Cappella Choir 1315 Girls' Glee Club 121, Mixed Chorus 1l1g Dec. Rep. 131 . . . 9I, 240, 248 BARNETT, CHESTER Wheat Advisory . . . 9l BARNHOLTZ, JOANIE Homemaking Club 1313 Girls' Glee Club 1313 Adv. Vice-pres. 1l1 . . . 92, 224, 256 BARRERA, MARGARET Girls' Sports Club 1l, 2, 31, Treas. 121, Sec.-treas. 131 . . . 92, 238 BARRETT, DAVID N.H.S. 1315 S.S.S. 111: National Merit Finalist 131: Declaration 121 Statt Writer: Candid Camera Club 1l, 21 . . . 92, 36, I93 BARTHELME, JEANNIE Crain Advisory . . . 92 353 BAUCUM, DON E.H.S. C2, 317 N.H.S. C317 S.S.S. CI17 R.O.T.C. CI17 Latin Club CI, 2, 31, Parl. C317 Philimatics Cl, 2, 31, Chaplain CI1, Auctioneer C21: Pres. C31 . . . 92, I93, I96, 233, 244 BAUER, DOROTHY F.B.L.A. C317 Mixed Chorus CI17 Adv. Sec. C31 . . . 92, 230 BAYER, CHARLES N.1-1.s. C31 ...92, 193 BEEBER, ARLENE F.B.L.A. C31 . . . 92, 230 BELL, ANNELLA Sr. Class Rec. Sec. C317 S.S.S. CI17 Lassos C2, 31: Mustang Cheerleader C31: Shakespeare Cl, 2, 317 Adv. Vice-pres. Cl, 21 . . . 29, 40, 89, 92, 205, 257, 204, 285, 344 BELTON, BILL Senate CI, 2, 311 Lasso Play C31 ...92, 263 BENAVIDES, ALICE Bender Advisory BENAVIDES, YOLANDA Tennis Team C2, 317 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . 92, 316 BERRY, MARIE SUZETTE Jr. Play C21: Homemaking Club C31 . . . 92, 224 BESETH, MARTHA Mustang Band C2, 317 Pony Band CI17 F.N.A. C2, 31, Corr. Sec. C21, Pres. C317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Vice-pres. C2, 31 . . . 92, 232, 252, 334 BEST, SAMMY Wranglers C31 . . . 92, 2l2 BIEL, RICKY Hayne Cl, 2, 317 Library Council C217 J Club C2, 31: Mustang Basketball C2, 31, All-district honor- ble mention C21, All-district C317 Pony Basketball CI1 . . . 92, 223, 269, 297, 298, 299, 300, 325 BLACK, LAURA M.J.R. CI, 2, 31: Lassos CI, 2, 31, Mustang Cheerleader C317 Library CounciI7 Dec. Rep. C21 . . . 92, 206, 2l4, 266, 285 BLANKE, JEANETTE N.H.S. C2, 317 S.S.S. CI17 Masque and Gavel C31, Reporter7 Skelton CI, 2, 317 Jr. Play C21: Sr. Play C317 Dec. Rep. Cl, 21 . . . 9l, 92, I93, 200, 260 BLANKENSHIP, PAT Art Club C31, Hist .... 92, 236 BLASS, BARBARA N.H.S. C2, 317 S.S.S. CI17 Monticello Cl, 2, 31, Clubs Staff CI1, Ass't. Faculty Editor C21, Features Co- editor C21, Editor-in-chief C317 Skel- ton Cl, 2, 317 Quill and Scroll C2, 31, Sec. C31: Student Council C31, Honorary Member7 Press Club C21, Chaplain: Dec. Rep. C21: Adv. Sec. C21 . . . 52, 82, 92, I93, I98, 202, 260, 279 BLOCK, NEAL Lasso Play C317 Tennis Team C217 gee. Regi C317 Adv. Sgt. at Arms BLOOM, SHELDON N-H-S4 C31: S.s.s, C11 92, 101, 193 BLUNT, SHARON N.H.S. C2, 317 S.S.S. CI17 Lassos C31: Student Council C2, 31 . . . 92, I93, 202, 204, 206 BOHNE, ALLEN Monticello C31, Ads Staff, Jr. Play C217 Sr. Play C317 Pony Foot- ball CI1 . . . 92,278,325 BOOKER, JAMES Hayne C2, 317 Football C31, Alla district7 Mustang Football, C2, 317 Colt Football CI17 J Club C2, 317 Library Council C31 . . . 92, 223, 286, 269, 289 BORDEN, JEANNE N.H.S. Cl, 2, 317 Quill and Scroll C317 Declaration C31, Ass't. Bus. Mgr., Ass't. Circ. Mgr., Statt .wma . . . 37, 93 BORING, JIM Mixed Chorus C21: Adv. Treas. CI, 311 Sr. Rep. C31 . . .93 BOTELLO, WILMA Homemaking Club C31 . . . 93, 224 BOVELLO, ELIZABETH N.H.S. C317 Quill and Scroll C31: Monticello, C31, Clubs Editorg Lassos C317 F.T.A. Cl, 211 Sr. Rep. C31 . . .93, I93, l98, 206, 209, 279 BOWERS, MARY lEi'li.A. Ci, 21, 1-1151. C217 sr. Rep. BOYD, LINDA N.H.S. C317 Lassos C2, 31, 2nd Lt. C317 Lasso Play C31 . . . 93, I93, 206, 209, 334 BRADLEY, GEORGE Talacades C21, Sgt. at Arms7 A Cappella Choir C31 . . . 93, 244, 24B BRADLEY, MARY LYNNE S.S.S. CI17 Lassos C2, 31, 2nd Lt. C31: Student Council C317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep. C31 93, 202, 206 BRANARD, BILL Art Club C217 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C21 . . . 93 BRANNON, BILL Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms C217 N.H.S. C31: S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C2,.31j Declaration Cl, 2, 31, Sports Editor C317 Hayne Cl, 2, 317 Track C'l,H21Q Swimming Team Cl, 2, 31: J Club Cl, 2. 31 . . . 94, I93, 198, 223, 269, 275, 351 BRAUBACH, TONY Hayne C2, 317 Track C2, 31 94, 269 BRAUN, BOBBY Gregory Advisory . . . 94 BRIDGES, FRANK Golf team 71, 2, 31 . . . 94, 314 BRIGGS, BILL N.H.S. C317 S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C2, 31: Declaration Cl, 2, 31, Artist Cl, 21, Co Editor-in-chief C317 Monticello CI1, Artist7 Senate Cl, 2, 317 Student Council C31, Honorary Member7 Press Club Cl, 217 Art Club CI17 Dec. Rep. CI1 . . . 50, 94, l98, 202, 263, 276 BRINK, PATTIE Shakespeare Cl, 2, 317 Lassos C31, Sgt.7 F.B.L.A. C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C21, Sec. C317 Adv. Treas. CI1, Sec. C21, Pres. C31 . . . 94, 206, 230, 257, 258, 33l BRINKLEY, STEVE Mustang Band C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C21 . . . 252 BROOK, DEBBIE French Club C21: Talacades CI, 217 A Cappella Choir CI, 2, 31: Sr. Rep. C31 . . .94 BROWN, ANNIE French Club Cl, 21 . . . 94,224 BROWN, CLAUDIA Jeftersonaires C2, 317 Mixed Chorus CI1 . . .94, 249 BROWN, JERRY Golf Team C31: French Club C31 BROWN, MARKI Mclntyre Advisory . . . 94 BRUCE, BOBBY Hayne C317 Mustang Band CI17 French Club CI17 Library Council C2, 317 Wranglers C2, 31, Audio Visual Chairman C31: Jr. Rep. C21 . . . 94, 2l2, 2l4, 269 BRUMLEY, ALLAN Mustang Band Cl, 2, 317 Band-All- district, All-city, All-region, All- sta'te C317 Orchestra Cl, 2, 31, Chap- lain C211 Treas. C31: Talacades C217 Wranglers C317 San Antonio Youth Symphony Orchestra . . . 94, 2l2, 250, 252 BRYANT, DON Dec. Rep. C31 . . . 94 BULLINGTON, BARRY Adv. Pres. C31 BURCH, PAT N.H.S. C2, 31: Quill and Scroll C2, 31: Transferred trom Sam Houston High School, San Antonio 94, 260 BURKETT, DAVID Hayne C2, 317 Pony Basketball CI, 21 . . . 94, 269 BURNEY, KAY Monticello C31, Bus. Mgr,7 Latin Club CI1: F.B.L.A. C2, 31 . . . 94, 230, 2B0 BURROWS, PAMELA E.H.S. C2, 31, Corr. Sec. C317 N.H.S. C2, 31: S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C317 Each Has Spoken C31, Review Boardg Orchestra CI, 2, 31, Sec. C317 San Antonio Youth Symphony Orchestra7 Adv. Sec. C21, Pres. C31 . . . 94, I93, I96, l98, 250, 274 BURROWS, PATRICIA E.H.S. C2, 317 N.H.S. C2, 31: S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C31: Each Has Spoken C31, Review Board7 Or- chestra Cl, 2, 31, Vice-pres. C317 San Antonio Youth Symphony Or- chestra . . . 94, 193, 195, 193, 250 BYRD, LANIER Mustang Band C311 Pony Band C21 . . . 94, 252 -Q- CADENA, OLGA F.B.L.A. C217 Homemaking Club C317 Girls' Sports Club CI1 94, 224 CALHOUN, KAY Homemaking Club C31 . . . 94, 224 CALLAN, MARY E.H.S. C317 N.H.S. C2, 317 S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C2, 317 Dec- laration C2, 31, Statt Writer C21, Downtown Editor C317 Monticello CI1, Soph. Statt7 Girls' Sports Club CI17 Press Club Cl, 21 . . . 36, 94, I93, I96, l9B CAMPBELL, ARCH Masque and Gavel C317 Monticello C217 Senate C2, 317 Mustang Band C217 Pony Band CI1, Pres.7 Candid Camera Club C217 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C2, 31 . . .94, III, 200, 263 CAMPBELL, GARY Senate C2, 317 Golf Team CI, 2, 31, All-district C217 J Club C2, 317 Jr. Rep. C217 Adv. Pres. C31 . . . 94, 223, 263, 314 CANALES, IRENE Mcl ntyre Advisory CANTU, JACKIE Homemaking Club C31 . . . 95, 224 CANTU, TONY Spotlighters C31 . . . 239 CARLSON, HAL N.H.S. C317 Senate C317 Spotlighters C317 Pres.7 Sr. Rep. C317 Adv. Pres. C21 . . . 95, 193, 239, 263 CARMACK, CAROLYN S.S.S. CI17 Homemaking Club C317 Girls' Sports Club CI1 . . . 95, 224 CARRANZA, LYDIA Girls' Sports Club C2, 317 Girls' Glee Club C31 . . . 94, 238, 256 CARRIER, JERRY German Club C31, Reporter CARSON, JOHN H. S.S.S. CI17 Senate C317 R.O.T.C. CI, 2, 31, Lt. Col. C317 Otticers and N.C.O. Club C2, 317 Drill Team CI, 21: Student Council C311 Wranglers C317 Mixed Chorus CI17 Adv. Pres. CI, 2, 31 . . . 95, 202, 2l2, 2I8, 222, 263 CASPER, CHERYL Talacades CI, 21, Vice-pres. C217 Art Club CI17 A Cappella Choir Cl, 2, 31 . . .95, 244 CASSINO, KIP Quill and Scroll C31: Monticello C2, 31, Ass't. Layout Editor C21, Ads Statt C317 Jr. Rep. C217 Sr. Rep. C31...95, 193, 278, 351 CASTANON, DOLORES N.H.S. C317 S.S.S. CI17 Lassos C311 Student Council C31: F.T.A. C2, 317 Jr. Rep. C21 95, I93, 202, 206, 227 CASTANON, JO ANN Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Chaplain C31 . . .96 CASTRO, MIKE Culwell Advisory CATER, BOB Mustang Band C2, 317 Pony Ban CI17 Spotlighters C2, 31, Treas. C31 Dec. Rep .... 96, 239 CAVALIER, MARY S.S.S. CI17 Jaspers Cl, 21, Rec. Sec C317 Mixed Chorus CI17 Soph. Rel: C11 . . . 95, 205, 273 CAYLOR, TERRY Pony Basketball Cl, 21: Adv, Sg' at Arms . . . 96 CENTER, BILL Adv. Vice-pres .... 96 CHANKIN, JOHN Track Cl, 2, 317 Adv. Sec. CI1 Pres. C21 . . . 96 CHASAN, BEN . . . 132 CHAVEZ, NORMA Girls' Sports Club C2, 31 96, 23 CHU, BILL Pony Band CI, 217 German Clul C2, 31: Dec. Rep. C2, 31 . . . 96 CHURCH, CHARLES R.O.T.C. CI, 2, 31, lst Sgt, C31 Otticers and N.C.O. Club C2, 31 Drill Team CI17 Latin Club CI1 . . 96, 222 CLAING, LYNDA Shakespeare C2, 31: Student Counci CI, 317 F.B.L.A. C317 French Clul C217 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . 96, 202, 230 240, 257, 334 CLANTON, SUZANNE Homemaking Club C21 . . . 97 CLARK, CHARLES N.H.S. C2, 31, Reporter C317 Quil and Scroll C31: Hayne C2, 317 Dec Iaration C31, Sports Statt7 Mustang Band CI17 Golt Team C21: Librar Council C217 German Club C217 Ji Rep. C21 . . . 97, I37, I93, l9E 269, 275 CLARK, PHYLLIS ANN F.N.A. CI17 Homemaking Club C21 Girls' Glee Club C31 . . . 97, 25 CLAY, BONNIE Homemaking Club C21 . . . 97 CLAY, GLORIA Sr. Class Treas. C317 N.H.S. 731 S.S.S. CI17 Shakespeare CI, 2, 31 Lassos C2, 31, Capt. Co. H C31 Dec. Rep. Cl, 2, 317 Jr, Rep. C21 Adv. Pres. C21 . . . B9, 97, I36 193, 205, 210, 257 CLAYPOOL, MIKE Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms C217 Sr Class Parl. C317 Hayne C2, 31, Corr Sec. C317 Mustang Football C31 Pony Football Cl, 217 Student Coun cil C317 J Club C31: Adv. Pres C2, 31 . . . 09, 97, 202, 204, 255 269, 286, 287, 325 CLEMANS, NANCY Lassos C2, 31, Hist. C317 Shakespeari C2, 31 . . . 97, 206, 257 CLEMENTS, JOAN N.H.S. C317 Lassos C2, 317 Latin Club C317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep C217 Adv. Pres. C21 . . . 97, 193 243, 334 COIRA, PETER Spence Advisory . . . 97, 325 COLIAS, MARY ANN Masque and Gavel C31: M.J.R. C2 31, Parl. C317 Mustang Band C21 L,ibrarian7 Pony Band CI17 Librar Council7 French Club C211 Soplgg Rep. CI1: Jr. Rep. C21 . . . 9 200, 214, 215, 266, 334 COLON, EDWARD Track CI17 Orchestra Cl, 2, 31, All Slate: German Club Cl, 217 Librar Council C2, 317 Wranglers C317 Dec Rep.7 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . 97, 2I2 2l4, 250 CONDEL, ALAN Bi-Phy-Chem C31 . . .97, 235 CONTRERAS, JOE R.O.T.C. Cl, 2, 31, Capt. C317 Ott cers and N.C.O. Club C2, 31, Sg' at Arms C317 Drill Team Cl, 2, 3 . . .97, 222 CONVERS, JACOUE S.S.S. CI17 Quill and Scroll C2, 31 Lassos C31, Pvt.7 Declaration CI, I 31: Monticello Cl, 2, 31, Typist CI, Clerical Edifor C2, 313 Soph. Class Co-edifor C313 Skelfon Cl, 2, 311 Press Club C21 . . . 97, l98, 206, 260, 278 CONYERS, A. BUTCH Adv. Sgf. af Arms C2, 31 . . . 97 CORONA, HUMBERTO R.O.T.C. Cl, 213 Officers and N.C:O. Club Cl, 21: Drill Team C213 Rifle Team CI1 . . .97 CORONA, SARAH Girls' Sporfs Club Cl, , 1, eas. CI13 Vice-pres. C21, Pres. C313 Mixed Chorus C213 Girls' Glee Club CI13 Adv. Sgf. af Arms C21 . . . 97, 238 CORONADO, OSCAR 1Drill Team C21 . . . 97 CORTEZ, DAVID .Kole Advisory CORTEZ, REBECCA N.H.S. C313 Talacades C2, 31 97, I93 CORTEZ, SUSAN Sr. Rep. C31 . . . 97 CORTEZ, THOMAS Balmasecla Advisory . . . 97 COTTON, JANE Jr. Play C213 Homemaking Club C313 F.T.A. Cl, 2, 313 Jeffersonaires C2, 313 Girls' Glee Club CI13 Soph. Rep. 111 . . . 97, 224, 247 CRIM, SKEETER German Club Cl, 31 , . . 97, 242 CROWLEY, WESLEY Adv. Pres .... 97 CUMMING, TOM Quill and Scroll C313 Senafe C313 Declaration C31, Sporfs Sfaffg Sfu- denf Council 131 . . . 98, l98, 202, 264, 275 CUMMINS, BROOKE Transferred from Kaiserslaughfern American High School, Kaiserslaugh- fern, Germany . . . 256 23Tr -D- DAMERALL, DAVID J Club Cl, 2, 313 Track CI, 2, 31 . . . 98, 223, 286, 304, 306 DANIELS, WENONAH F.N.A. C2, 313 Homemaking Club C311 Talacades CI, 2, 31: A Cap- pella Choir C311 Girls' Glee Club C21 . . . 93, 232, 248 DAUGHERTY, CLARENCE Soph. Class Sgf. af Arms CI13 Jr. Class Treas. C213 N.H.S. C313 S.S.S. CI13 Hayne C2, 313 Musfang Baskef- ball C313 Pony Baslrefball C213 Calf Baskefball CI13 Track C2, 313 'Sfudenf Council C31, Treas.3 J Club C313 Adv. Parl. C31 . . . 7l, 96, 98, 202, 223, 269, 303, 304, 306 DAUGHERTY, TERRY Hayne C2, 313 Pony Baskefball C213 Track CI, 21: Sfudenf Council C313 Jr. Rep. C213 Adv. Sgf. af Arms C31 . . . 98, 202, 269 DAVIS, BOB Sain Advisory . . . 98 DAVIS, BUBBA Pony Foofball CI13 Soph. Rep. CI1 ...98 DAVIS, LYNDA F.B.L.A. C313 Homemaking Club C213 Dec. Rep. C313 Jr. Rep. C21 ...98, 230 DAVIS, MARY ANN Masque and Gavel C2, 313 F.T.A. lC31j Jr. Play C213 Jr. Rep. C213 Sr. Rep. C313 Adv. Sec. C31 . . . 98 DAVIS, RUSSELL Hayne C313 Adv. Pres. C31 99, 269 DECKARD, CASSANDRA Tennis Team C213 Lafin Club CI, 21, Chaplain CI13 Homemaking Club C2, 31: F.N.A. CI, 2, 313 Adv. Sec. 'CI1 99 DECKER, LOVE Monlicello C2, 31, Ass'I. Feafures Edifor C21, Clubs Sfaff C31: Press Club C213 Talacades C2, 313 Jeffer- Eonaires C2, 31, Reporfer C313 Dec. 1Rep. C2, 313 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . 99, 244, 247, 279 DE HOYOS, MARGARET DE LA CRUZ, NANCY Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 31, SQI- af Arms 111 . , .99, 256 DE LA ROSA, JESSE DecIarafion3 Pony Band CI13 Arf Club 1313 Dee. Rep. 131 . . . 99 DE LA ROSA, RUPERT R.O.T.C. CI13 Declaration C313 Monf- icello C313 Arf Club C31: Pony Band CI13 Dec. Rep. C31 . . . 236 DEL CASTILLO, DAVID R.O.T.C. CI13 Track3 Lafin Club C313 Philimafics CI, 2, 31 . . . 99 DEL CASTILLO, LUCILLE Balmaseda Advisory . . . 99 DE LEON, JIMMY Musfang Baskefball C313 Pony Baskef- ball C21: J Club C31 . . . 99, 223, 296, 299 DELGADO, RUBEN R.O.T.C. Cl, 21, PII'. Sgf. C213 Offi- cers and N.C.O. Club C213 Isf Drill Team C213 2nd Drill Team C213 Adv. Vice-pres. C31 . . . 99 DENZER, JOSEPHINE Girls' Sporfs Club C21, Sec .... 99 DE SHONG, CHERRY N.H.S.3 S.S.S. CI13 Shakespeare Cl, 2, 31, lsf Vice-pres. C313 Lassos C2, 31, Isf Lieuf. C31 . . . 99, I93, 206, 222, 257, 334 DE VELLIS, ROBERT R.O.T.C. CI, 213 Officers and N.C.O. Club C21: Drill Team CI, 21 . . . 99 01cKERsoN, MARGARET skeiien, 131 . . .202, 260 DIECKOW, DIANNE S.S.S. CI13 Shakespeare C2, 313 Lassos C2, 31, Roping Team C21, Pony Cheerleader C313 Sfudenf Coun- cil 1313 F.T.A. 111 . . . 99, 202, 206, 257, 309, 332 DIKES, MARTHA Harrison Advisory . . . 99 DIMMITT, STEVE Hanson Advisory . . . 99, 325 DIXON, BEVERLY Harrison Advisory DOERR, RICHARD Quill and Scroll C31: Declaration C31, Sports Sfaff3 Monficello C2, 31, Sporfs Edifor C313 Bi-Phy-Chem C313 Press Club C21 . . , l98 DONAHUE, MICHAEL R.O.T.C. CI1 . . . 99 DORSON, DAVID Summers Advisory . . . 25 DOUBLET, MAURICE III R.O.T.C. CI, 21, Isf Sgf. C213 Offi- cers and N.C.O. Club C213 Drill Team Cl, 213 2nd Rifle Team C213 Candid Camera Club CI1 . . . 99 DOW, MARILYN Sfudenf Council C2, 31, Sec. C313 Sr. Play C313 Lafin Club C213 F.T.A. C2, 313 Mixed Chorus CI13 Soph. Rep. 111 . . , 99, 202, 227 DRAEGER, JULIE ANN Aderhold Advisory . . . 99 DRU RY, JAM ES A Cappella Choir C313 Chorus C21 . . . I00, 248, DU BOSE, LINDA Lafin Club C213 Adv. Treas. CI1, Sec. C213 Jr. Rep. C21 . . I00 DUGGER, JOHN R. Jones Advisory 0u1cE, 0oNNA Lassos C313 Talacades CI, 2, 313 A Cappella Choir CI, 2, 31, Sgf. af Arms C213 Pres. C31 . . . I2, I00, 206, 244, 248 DUKES, JO ANNE Adv. Sec. C31 . . . I00 DUNCAN, DIANE Sr. Rep. C31 . . . I00 DUNN, BARBARA N.H.S. C313 S.S.S. CI13 M.J.R. C313 Lassos C2, 31, Top Sgf. C213 Roping Team C2, 31, Capf. C313 French Club 111, F.T.A. 11, 2, 313 Adv. see. 121, Pres. 131 . . . 12, 100, 193, 206, 2l0, 211, 332 DUTTON, JACK Hayne C313 Masque and Gavel C313 Pony Foofball CI13 Track3 Spoflighf- ers C31, Parl,3 Adv, Pres. C31 . . . 100, 239, 269, 325 DYKES, BOBBIE Girls' Sporfs Club C21 . . . I00 -E- EADS, CAROLYN Shakespeare C2, 31, Hisf. C313 Lassos C2, 31, Sgt. af Arms C313 Sfuclenf Council C31 . . . I00, 202, 206, 257 EASTMAN, SHARON Tennis Team C31: Homemaking Club C313 Sr. Rep. C313 Adv. Sgf. af Arms . . . I00, 224, 3l6 ECKENFELS, DICKY Orchesfra C313 A Cappella Choir C2, 313 Mixed Chorus CI1 . . . I00, 248, 250 EDDLEMAN, ROBERT Masque and Gavel C2, 31, Sgf. af Arms C313 Senafe C313 Jr. Play C21: Sr. Play C313 Adv. Vice-pres. C21 . . . I00, 200, 260, 264 EGGLESTON, DAN Musfang Band C313 Orchesfra C31 . . . I00, 250, 252 EISENBERG, NAT E.H.S. C2, 313 N.H.S. C2, 311 S.S.S. CI13 Masque and Gavel C213 Sr. Class Pres. C313 Hayne C313 Sfudenl' Council C31: Tennis Team C2, 31 . . . 34, 44, 89, 100, 194, 196, 202, 223, 269, 3l5 EISENSTEIN, ANN N.H.S. C31: S.S.S. CI13 Masque and Gavel C2, 313 M.J.R. Cl, 2, 313 Jr. Play C213 Sr. Play C311 Library Council C2, 313 French Club C311 Soph. Rep. CI13 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . 100, 194, 214, 266 ELLIS, SAM Track C21 ELLIS, TOMMY Colf Foofball CI1 EMBREY, WALTER Hayne CI, 2, 313 Pony Baskefball CI13 Library Council C2, 313 Adv. Pres. 131 . . . 100, 214, 269, 325 ERSKINE, ZAN R.O.T.C. CI1: Tennis Team C213 Bi- Phy-Chem C31 . . . I00, 325 ESPARZA, CHARLES Adv. Sgf. af Arms CI1 . . . I00 ESSOCK, GERALDINE Pony Band CI13 Dec. Rep. C313 Sr, Rep. C313 Adv. Sec. C21 . . . I00 ESTRELLO, ROSEMARY Whafley Advisory . . . I00 ETTER, CRAIG Masque and Gavel C313 Jr. 'Play C213 Sr. Play C31 . . . I00, 200 EUBANKS, CECIL R.O.T.C. Cl, 2, 313 Officers and N.C.O. Club C31, Treas.3 Drill Team CI1. . . I00, 2I6, 222 EVERLING, JANICE C. Jones Advisory . . . I00 EVERLING, KAREN M.J.R. C313 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . I00, 106, 266, 267 -F- FEILLE, BRYAN E.H.S. C2, 313 N.H.S. C2, 31, Pres. C313 Q'uill and Scroll C313 Masque and Gavel C313 Senafe CI, 2, 31, Vice-pres. C313 Each Has Spoken C31, Review Board3 Sfudenl' Coun- cil C313 Sr. Play C313 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . IOI, II7, I94, I96, 200, 202, 264, 274 FEIN, LENARD Tennis Team C31, Mgr .... lOl, 3l5 FERNANDEZ, LINDA E.H.S. C313 N.H.S. C2, 313 S.S.S. CI13 Quill and Scroll C2, 31, Chap- lain C31: Declarafion Cl, 2, 31, Sfaff Wrifer Cl, 21, Feafures Edifor C313 Lassos C2, 31, Top Sgf. C313 Lasso Play C313 Bi-Phy-Chem Cl, 2, 31, Sec. C313 F.T.A. CI, 2, 31, Reporfer C213 Mafh Club CI13 Press Club CI, 21 . . . 101, I94, 196, 190, 199, 206, 227, 235 FERRO, BARBARA F.N.A. C313 Girls' Glee Club C2, 31. . . I0l, 232, 256 FINDLING, DIANNE N.H.S. C2, 313 E.H.S. C2, 313 S.S.S. CI1: Shakespeare CI, 2, 31, 2nd Vice-pres. C212 Lassos C2, 31, Mai. C31: Sfudenf Council C313 Dec. Rep. C211 Adv. Sec. C213 Bluebonnef Girls' Sfafe Cifizen C31: D.A.R. Good Cifizen 121 . . . 46, 101, 194, 196, 202, 206, 210, 257, 352 E1scHER, JOSEPH N.H.S. 1313 s.s.s. 1113 German Club 11, 2, 31, see. 131 . . . 71, IOI, 194, 242 FISHKIND, CHERY1. Adv. Sec. 131 . . . 101 FLEMING, JOYCE Sfudenf Council C2, 313 Tennis Team CI13 Lafin Club CI13 F.B.L.A. C2, 31, Treas. C313 Adv. Sec. C313 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . IOI, 202, 230 FLOOD, COLLIN Senafe C2, 313 Library Council C213 Dec. Rep. C213 Sr. Rep. C31 I0l, 264 FLORES, AL Mixed Chorus . . . lOl FLORES, MANUEL S.S.S. CI13 Musfang Band Cl, 2, 313 Dec. Rep. C213 Adv. Pres. Cl, 2, 31 . . . l0l, 252 FLORES, MARIE French Club CI13 Lalin Club C2, 31 . . . 101, 240 FLORES, REBECCA N.H.S. C313 S.S.S. CI13 Lassos C2, 31, Reporfer C313 Declaration C313 Lasso Play C31, Prod. Mgr.3 F.T.A. CI, 2, 31, Reporfer C313 Mafh Club Cl, 213 Sec.-Rep. C21 . . . 102, 194, 206, 227 FLORES, ROGER R.O.T.C. 11, 213 Drill Team 11, 21 . . . 102 FLORES, ROSE MARY S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C2, 313 E.H.S. C313 Declarafion C2, 311 Lassos C2, 31, Roping Team C313 F.B.L.A. C2, 313 Press Club C313 Dec. Rep. C313 Jr. Rep. C213 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . IO2, I94, I96, 206, 230, 277 FLORES, SANTOS Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . IO2 FOERESTER, MIKE FONG, SAMUEL Adv. Sgf. af Arms C21 . . . IO2 FORD, NELSON Sr. Play C313 LafrT1 Club CI, 31, Sgf. af Arms C313 Philimafics CI, 213 Talacades CI13 A Cappella Choir CI, 21: Adv. Vice-pres. C31 . . . 9I, 102, 243 FOSTER, KENNETH R.O.T.C. CI, 213 Drill Team CI, 21 FREEMAN, PHIL Quill and Scroll C2, 313 Declarafion Cl, 21, Adverfising Mgr. Cl, 213 R.O.T.C. Cl, 2, 31, Mai. C313 Offi- cers and N.C.O. Club C2, 31, Vice- pres, C31: Rifle Team CI, 2, 31, Capl. C311 Senafe C2, 31, Sgf. af Arms C313 Sfudenf Council C313 Can- did Camera Club Cl, 21, Vice-pres. 121 . . . 10, 102, 190, 202, 217, 222, 263, 264 FRIEDMAN, JOEL Arf Club C31, ParI.3 Philimafics CI13 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . IO2 FRYE, ROBERT N.H.S. 131 . . . 36, 103, 194 FUENTES, ISMAEL Sfephenson Advisory . . . I00 FURTH, RUSSELL Soph. Rep. II15 Adv. Sec .... IOO -Q- GALINDO, BETTY ANN Collingham Advisory . . . IO3 GALE, GARY Muslang Foolball Il, 21 GALLOWAY, PATRICIA German Club I315 Mixed Chorus I31, Chaplain . . . IO3 GALVAN, MARIBETH Monlicello I31, Fealures Edilor5 Press Club I215 Debale Team I315 Dec. Rep. I215 Adv. Sec. I21, Pres. I31 . . . 103, 201 GAMBOA, EDWARD Huey Advisory GARCIA, ALFRED Isl Drill Team I21 . . . IO3 GARCIA, EDITH Homemaking Club I315 Mixed Cho- rus I31, Sql. al Arms . . . IO3 GARCIA, JOE Tunnell Advisory . . . IO3 GARCIA, RACHEL Janerl Advisory . . . I03 GARCIA, ROBERT Lindsey Advisory . . . IO3 GARCIA, YOLANDA F.T.A. I215 Arl Club I21, Chaplain5 French Club II15 Homemaking Club I31 . . . IO3, 225, 227 GARRISON, JODY French Club I21, Vice-pres.5 Home- making Club I31, Rec. Sec.5 Adv. Vice-pres. II1, Pres. I21 . . . IO3, 225, 33I GARZA, RICHARD Sr. Rep. I31 . . . IO3 e-Av1A, enseizr R.O.T.C. I315 Drill Team I31 103 GEBBERT, PATTY S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I215 Masque and Gavel I315 Lassos I2, 315 Sludenl Council I315 Sr. Play I315 F.T.A. I215 Dec. Rep. I21 . . . I03, I94, 200, 202, 206, 227, 329, 334 GENSBERG, SUZY N.H.S. I315 Quill and Scroll I315 Declaralion I315 Mixed Chorus . . . IO3, I94, I98 GILBERT, BILLY S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I315 Hayne I315 Muslang Baskelball I315 Pony Bas- kelball I215 J Club I31 . . . IO3, I94, 223, 269, 296, 30I, 34I GILBERT, PAULA Lassos I2, 315 Lasso Play I315 French Club I215 Dec. Rep. I315 Soph. Rep. I215 Jr. Rep. I31 . . . l03, 206 GILL, SHARON M.J.R. I2, 315 Pony Band I2, 315 Adv. Sec. II1, Treas. I21 I03, 267 GILLIAN MITZI Mann Advisory . . . I03 GILLIS, JUDY S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I2, 315 E.H.S. I2, 31, Rec. Sec. I315 Soph. Class Corr. Sec. II15 Each Has Spoken I31, Ass'l. Edilor5 Monlicello I31, Sr. Class Co-edilor5 Quill and Scroll I315 Bi-Phy-Chem I315 F.T.A. I215 Soph. Rep. II15 Jr. Rep. I215 Adv. Pres. I31 . . . I03, I94, I96, I97, I98, 227, 235, 274 GILLUM, MIKE Sr. Rep. I31 . . . IO3 GILMORE, ELAINE M.J.R. I2, 31, Sgl. al Arms I315 Sludenl Council I315 Library Coun- cil I215 F.B.L.A. I21, Reporler5 Adv. Chaplain II1, Pres. I21 . . . I03, 202, 240, 267, 334 GLEINSER, RICHARD Tunnell Advisory . . . l05 GODWIN, BARBARA Jaspers I2, 31, Hisl. I315 Declaralion I2, 315 Press Club I215 Dec. Rep. II, 2, 315 Adv. Rec. Sec. I31 . . I05, 273, 277, 348 GOERGES, CHERI Sain Advisory GOERNER, HERB N.H.S. I315 Masque and Gavel I2, 31, Parl. I315 Senale Il, 2, 31, Pres. I315 Sludenl Council I315 Lasso Play I315 Dec. Rep. I215 Soph. Rep. II1 . . . l05, ISI4, 200, 263, 264 GO LDBERG, STEVEN Spikes Advisory GOLDEN, STEVE S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I2, 31, I315 E.H.S. I315 Sludenl Council I2, 315 Lalin Club II, 21, Treas. I215 Soph. Rep. II15 Inlerscholaslic League Slide Rule Compelilion Il, 21, Dislricl and Regional Champion I1, 21 . . . 37, 101, 105, 34, 194, I96, 202, 3I5 Treas. GOMEZ, HERBY Massey Advisory . . . IOS GONZALES, ALFRED 1 Sludenl Council I315 Spollighlers I31 . . . 105, 239 GONZALES, GEORGE R.O.T.C. Il, 2, 31, Cdl. Capl. I315 Oflicers and N.C.O. Club I315 Drill Team II, 2, 315 Isl Ballalion Exec. Officer I31 . . . I05, 2l8, 222 GONZALES, GREGORY R.O.T.C. II15 Pony Band II1 eoNzA1Es, 1125115 Girls' e155 Club I21 . . . 105 GONZALES, SONYA Orcheslra Il, 2, 31 . . . l05, 250 GORDEN, GARY R.O.T.C. Il, 215 Drill Team II, 21 ... IOS GORDON, RICHARD Dulson Advisory . . . I05 GOSS, TOM Senale I1, 2, 31, Sql. al Arms I31: Muslang Band II15 Pony Band II15 Muslang Baskelball I315 Pony Bas- kelball I215 Library Council Chrmn. I315 J Club I31 . . . IO5, 2I4, 2I5, 223, 302, 323, 264 GRANTHAM, LINDA Shakespeare Il, 2, 315 LBSSOS I21 31- Pony Cheerleader I315 Masque and Gavel I315 Sr. Play I315 F.B.L.A. I215 Adv. Sec. I21 . . . IOS, 20I, 206, 257, 309 GRAY, DAVID E. Pelerson Advisory . . . 96, IOS GREEN, BOB Sproll Advisory . . . I05 GREEN, JOEL Orcheslra II, 2, 31, Sec. I215 Pres. I315 Talacades I2, 31, Honorary Member I2, 31 . . . I05, 250 GREEN,'MARTIN Culwell Advisory . . . I05 GREENHAW, SHERYL S.S.S. II15 Lassos II, 2, 31, Cpl. I21, 2nd Ll. I315 Lasso Play I315 Jelfersonaires II, 2, 31, Librarian I21, Sec. I315 Jr. Rep. I215 Sr. Rep. I31 . . . 105, 205, 247, 334 GREGORY, PATRICIA S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I315 Girls' Sporls Club II, 2, 315 Sr. Rep. I31 IO5, I94 GRIMM, CHERYLE F.N.A. I21, Arl cub 1115 A cap- peiis chair 11, 2, 31 . . . 105, 248 GUARDIA, GLORIA F.B.L.A. I315 Adv. Treas. I21 . . IO5, 230 GUERRA, ANGELA C. Jones Advisory . . . 38, l05 GUERRA, JOSIE Muslang Band I2, 315 Pony Band II1. . . IO6, 252 GUERRERO, ROBERT Soph. Rep. II1 . . . IO6 GUEVARA, VIOLA Girls' Glee Club I21 GUILFOYLE, JANE F.N.A. II15 Lalin Club II1 . . . IO6 GUMMER, RICHARD Soph. Class Pres. II15 N.H.S. I315 Hayne II, 2, 315 Sludenl Council I315 Library Council I215 Adv. Pres. I31 . . . 98, 105, 134, 202, 223, 269 GUTIERREZ, OZIEL Adv. Pres. I31 . . . IO6 GUZZARDO, SAM S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I2, 315 E.H.S. I2, 31, Treas. I315 Each Has Spoken I31, Circ. Mgr.5 Senale II, 2, 315 Sr. Play I315 Muslang Band Il, 215 All-cily Band Il, 215 Masque and Gavel I315 Orcheslra II15 German Club II, 2, 31, Sql. al Arms I21, Pres. I315 Sr. Rep. I31 . . . I0l, IO6, I94, I96, 242, 264, 274 -1-1.. HAFKEN, LOUIS S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I2, 315 H.S. I2, 315 Each Has Spoken I31, Review Board5 Sludenl Council I315 Mus- lang Band Il, 2, 315 Bi-Phy-Chem I2, 31 . . . IO6, I94, I96, 202, 235, 252, 274 E. HAGER, GAIL N.H.S. I315 E.H.S. I315 Lassos I2, 315 Lasso Play I315 F.T.A. I2, 315 Arl Club Il, 2, 31, Parl. I21, Vice- pres. I315 Philimalics I21, ParI.5 Sr Re I31 IO6 I94 I96 . p. , ,, 205, 227, 236 HALE, Boa Inman Advisory HALE, JOHN Jr. Play I215 Sr. Play I31 . . . I06 HALL, CHARLES Hayne II, 2, 31, Treas. I315 Golf Team Il, 315 J Club I315 Library Council I315 Jr. Rep. I215 Adv. Pres. II1, Vice-pres. I31 . . . IO6, 223, 269, 3l4, 325 HALL, JOHN Haslings Advisory HALLMARK, MICHAEL R.O.T.C. II, 215 Officers and N.C.O. Club I215 Drill Team Il, 215 Arl Club I31, Sql. al Arms . . . 236 HALPERIN, PAUL N.H.S. I315 Quill and Scroll I2, 31, Sgl. al Arms I315 Declaralion I2, 31, Slalf Wriler I21, Co-edilorein-chief I315 Hayne I315 Sludenl Council I31, Honorary Member5 Tennis Team II15 Press Club Il, 215 Dec. Rep. 2 A Sec lre I 5l I 15 dv. .- as. I 1 . . . , I94, l98, 202, 269, 277 HALPIN, PAT Philimalics II15 Malh Club I315 Sr. Rep. I315 Adv. Sql. al Arms I21, Parl. I31 HANKINS, RUTH M.J.R. II, 2, 31, Chaplain I315 Lassos I315 Library Council I215 Dec. Rep. I315 Jr. Rep. I21 . . . IO6, 202, 206, 266, 267 HANIR, DAVID S.S.S. II15 Malh Club I315 Library Council I315 Dec. Rep. I215 Jr. Rep. I215 Adv. Sec.-lreas. I31 HARDIE, CHERYL S.S.S. II15 Skellon I2, 315 F.T.A. Il, 2, 31, Pres. I31 . . . IO6, 227, 228, 260 HARPER, DIANNE Shakespeare II, 215 Homemaking Club I315 Dec. Rep. I31 . . . I06 HARRIS, DAVID Moses Advisory . . . IO6, 232 HARRIS, EILEEN S.S.S. II15 Lassos I2, 31, 2nd Ll. I31: F.B.L.A. 131, sql. al Arms: Lalin Club II15 Jr. Play I215 Soph. Rep. . . . IO7, 206, 230 HARRIS, ROSE ANN N.H.S. I315 E.H.S. I315 Nalional Meril Finalisl I31 . . . 34, 36, IO7, I94, I96, 330 HARRISON, JACK Coll Baskelball II1 IO7, 325, 3SI HARRISON, ROSELLA Summers Advisory . . . IO7 HARVEY, CLARICE Homemaking Club I215 Girls' Sporls Club I2, 31 . . . IO7, 238 HARWELL, PAUL Longwilh Advisory HASTINGS, NORMAN Moss Advisory HAVLIN, EDDIE Slephenson Advisory . . . 25, 239 HEI FET2, AARON S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I315 Jr. Rep. I215 Sr. Rep. I31 . . . IO7, I94 I-IEIM, MIKE - Dec. Rep. I315 Adv. Sgl. al Arms I31 . . . IO7 HENRY, CINDY M.J.R. I2, 31, Rec. Sec. I315 Lassos I315 Monlicello I21, Clubs Slafl5 Quill and Scroll I2, 315 Press Club I215 Dec. Rep. I315 Adv. Sec .... IO7, l9B, 206, 267 HENRY, TOM Senale I2, 31, Library Council I315 Wranglers I31 . . . 2I2, 2I4, 215, 264 R.O.T.C. II, 2, 31, Capl. Co. Cornm.5 Officers and N.C.O. Club I2, 31, Pres. I315 Isl and 2nd Drill Team I2, 315 Color Guard Comm. I315 Lasso Play I31 . . . I07, 2l6, 222 HERNANDEZ, GENE Pony Foolball I215 A Cappella Choir I2, 31, Parl. I31 HERNANDEZ, MARGARET Homemaking Club I31 . . . IO7, 225 HERNANDEZ, RONNIE Orcheslra I315 Talacades I31 IO7 HERRERA, MANUEL Lalin Club Il, 2, 31, Parl. I315 Philimalics I21, Auclioneer5 Candid Camera Club I31, Parl.-Iibrarian5 Mixed Chorus I215 Soph. Rep. II15 Jr. Rep. I215 Sr. Rep. I315 Adv. Sql. al Arms II1 . . . IO7, 237, 243 HERRON, GAYLE Lassos I315 F.T.A. I2, 315 Sr. Rep. I31 . . . I07, 206, 228 HERTZ, MARIETTA Lassos I315 Dec. Rep. I31 IO7, 206 HERZING, JOHN German Club I21 . . . IOS HETTLER, JOE Track I215 Soph. Rep. II15 Adv. Sql. al Arms I31 . . . 108, 304 HILL, BOB Senale I2, 315 Sludenl Council I315 Tennis Team I31 l08, 202, 264, 3l5 HILL, CAROL N.H.S. I315 Lassos I2, 315 Sr. Rep. I31 ... IOB, I94, 206 HILL, WILLIAM R.O.T.C. Il, 21, SfSgl. I215 Oflicers and N.C.O. Club I215 Drill Team I215 French Club I315 Mixed Chorus I21 . . . 108,240 HINKEL, DAVID Dec. Rep. II15 Adv. Sql. al Arms I21 . . . I08 l'IIRSCl l, BILLY Arl Club I31 HITCHINGS, ANDREA F.T.A. I315 French Club I31 . I08, 228, 240 HOLMES, SANDRA M.J.R. II, 2, 315 Monlicello II1, Soph. Class Co-edilor5 F.B.L.A. I215 Library Council I2, 315 Press Club II15 Dec. Rep. I21 . . . l08, 266, 267 HOLSHOUSER, CHARLES S.S.S. II15 N.H.S. I2, 315 E.H.S I2, 315 Senale I2, 315 Sludenl Counci I315 R.O.T.C. II, 2, 31, Cdl. Col. I31, Brigade Comm5 Adv. Pres. I21 B, I94, I96, 202, 203, 2I6, I . . . 45, I0 222, 264 HOPPER, JIM Senale II, 2, 315 Wranglers II, 21, Vice-pres. I315 Sr. Rep. I315 Adv. Sec. I31 . . . IO8, 2I2, 213, 263, 264, 330 HOWARD, BONNIE Homemaking Club I315 Pony Band II15 Soph. Rep. II15 Sr. Rep. I31 . . . IOS HOWARD, HAROLD Peterson Advisory . . . IOS HOWETH, BEVERLY Mustang Band C2, 317 Orchestra Cl, 2, 31: All-state Orchestra Cl, 2, 31 . . . I08, 250, 252 HUBBARD, LYNDELL Homemaking Club C31 . . . l0B, 225 HUDGINS, PATRICIA S.S.S. CI17 Lassos C2, 317 French Club Cl, 217 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . IOS HUFFMAN, KENNY Hayne C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C317 Track Cl, 217 J Club CI17 Adv. Pres. C31, Vice-pres. C21 . . . I08, 223, 269 HUGHS, BILLY German Club C2, 317 Colt Football CI1: Adv. Pres. C31 . . . IOB, 242 HUIE, CAROL S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C317 M.J.R. C2, 31, Pres. C31: Monticello CI1, Soph. Class Co-editor7 Lassos C2, 317 Lasso Play C317 Student Council C2, 317 Press Club CI1 . . . IOB, I94, 203, 206, 266, 267, 35I HULL, WANDA F.B.L.A. C21 .. . IO8, 230 HUMPHRES, TERI N.H.S. C317 Art Club C21, Hist.7 Adv. Vice-pres. C31 . . . IOB, I94 HUNTLEY, CAROL Masque and Gavel C2, 317 Jr. Play C217 F.B.L.A. C2, 317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . I08, 2Ol HUTCHINSON, MIKE Hayne Cl, 2, 31, Rec. Sec. C317 Monticello C31, Sports Co-editor7 Declaration C31, Statt Writer7 Pony Football Cl, 217 Mustang Football C2, 317 Library Council C317 Wran- glers C317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep. C21: Adv. Pres. C31 . . . l08, 2l2, 2l4, 269, 280 HUXOLL, SUSAN Art Club C2, 317 Latin Club CI17 Librarv Council Alt. CI17 Dec. Rep. C317 Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Sec.- treas. CI1 . . . III, 236 HYMAN, MARVIN Bender Advisory IHFE, ANN S.S.S. CI17 Masque and Gavel C317 Lassos C2,,317 Jr. Play C21: Sr. Play C317 Dec. Rep. C311 Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Pres. C21 . . . I08, 20I, 206 IMBURGIN, AGNES Masque and Gavel C2, 31, Hist., Chaplain7 Star Award7 Skelton Q17 Debate Team C2, 31, Capt. C2, 317 Art Club C31, Chaplain7 Dec. Rep.7 Adv. Chaplain C21 l08, 23I, 236, 260 IVENS, LINDA Skelton CI, 2, 317 F.N.A. CI, 2, 31, Treas. C21, Reporter C317 French Club C2, 31, Reporter C21 232, 26l -J- JARRELL, JANICE Hastings Advisory JEFFERSON, JAMES Hayne CI, 2, 317 Colt Football CI17 Pony Football CI17 Mustang Football CI, 2, 317 Football-All-city, AII-dis- trict7 J Club Cl, 2, 317 Track CI, 2, 31 . . . 223, 269, 286, 287, 289, 290, 29l, 292, 293, 295, 304, 325 JENKINS, KATHLEEN Skelton C2, 317 Library Council C317 Homemaking Club CI17 French Club CI17 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . IO9, 26l JEWETT, RICHARD R.O.T.C. Cl, 21: Drill Team CI, 21 . . . I0 Jimenez, DORAELIA Mixed chorus C317 sr. Rep. C31 :ofa JIMENEZ, FRANCES F.T.A. C2, 317 Library Council C317 A Cappella Choir C317 Mixed Cho- rus7 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . I09, 2l4, 22s, 249 JOHNSON, CAROL S.S.S. CI1: Lassos C2, 317 Jr. Rep. C217 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . IO9, 206, 2I0, 228, 348 JOHNSON, JACK Senate C2, 31: Mustang Band Cl, 2, 31, Pres. C317 Orchestra CI, 2, 317 All-state Orchestra7 San Antonio Youth Symphony C31, Vice-pres.7 Wranglers C2, 317 Treas. C31 . . . l09, 2I2, 252, 264 JOHNSON, KENNETH Hanson Advisory . . . IIU, 325 JOHNSON, LYNN Russell Advisory . . . IIO JOHNSON, NANCY Shakespeare Cl, 2, 31 IIO, 257, 33I JOHNSON, PAT Homemaking Club C31 . . . IIO JOHNSON, SANDRA F.N.A. CI17 Tennis Team CI, 2, 31 . . . 73, IIO, 3l6 JOHNSON, STEVE Pony Football CI, 21: Adv. Vice- pres. CI1 . . . IIO, 325, 35l JOHNSON, TAFFY Lassos C2, 31, Sgt. C317 Library Coun- cil C317 Latin Club CI1, ParI.7 French Club C217 Adv. Vice-pres. C31 . . . ll0, 206 JOHNSON, WILLIAM D. Kole Advisory . . . 325 JOLLY, CARL Whatley Advisory . . . ll0 JONES, GARLAND Senate C2, 317 Colt Football CI17 Track C217 Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep. C217 Adv. Pres. C2, 31 . . . ll0, 264 JOWDY, MARY ANN M.J.R. Cl, 217 Talacades Cl, 2, 31: Mixed Chorus C31, Pres.7 Adv. Vice- pres. C21, Pres. C31 . . . 32, IIO, 244 JUAREZ, MARY LOU Math Club C217 Girls' Sports Club C317 Orchestra Cl, 2, 31 . . . IIO, 238, 250 -K- KADISH, BILL Decf Rep. C317 Adv, Sec. C31 IIO KAGAN, HARVEY N.H.S. C317 Declaration C31, Pho- tographerg Monticello C31, Photog- rapher7 Student Council C217 Senate Cl, 2, 317 Talacades C317 Wranglers C2, 31, Sec. C31 . . . IIO, I94, 2I2, 244, 264, 278 KALISKY, WAYNE Mustang Basketball C2, 317 Colt Basketball CI17 J Club C2, 317 Dec. Rep. CI1 . . , IIO, 223, 296, 298, 200, 300, 302, 303 KAMPS, ROBERT Dec. Rep. KAUFMAN, JILL Lassos C2, 317 Lasso Play C317 F.B.L.A. C317 Adv. Sec .... ll0, 206,230 KAY, OMA Homemaking Club C317 Jr. Rep. C211 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . IIO KEANE, SARAH M.J.R. Cl, 2, 317 Student Council CI1: Lassos C2, 31, Pony Cheerleader C31 . . . IIO, 206, 267, 309, 35l KEATING, SCOTT Hayne C31 . IIO, 270 KEITH, DICKY M. Taylor Advisory . . . Il0 KELLERMAN, DIANA S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C317 Lassos C2, 31, 2nd Lt. C317 Roping Team C2, 317 Latin Club CI17 Adv. Treas. C21 . . . Il0, I94, 206 KENNELL, RICKY Mustang Band C2, 317 Adv. Sgt. at Arms . . . lI0, 252 KENT, VAN S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C317 Senate CI, 2, 317 Philimatics C2, 31, Reporter C21, Sgt. at Arms C31, Pres. C31 . . . IIO, I94, 233, 330 KERMAN, SHARYN Hornemaking Club C317 Sr. Rep. C31 ...llO, 225 KERNAN, DONNA Girls' Glee Club C2, 31, Treas. C21, Vice-pres. C317 Sr. Rep. C317 Adv. Sec.-treas, C31 . . . IIO, 256 KERSEY, PATTY Homemaking Club C317 F.B.L.A. C317 Student Council C31 . . . IIO KESTERSON, JANEY Jaspers C2, 31, Parl. C317 Homemak- ing Club C317 Adv. Sec. C31 . . . Ill, 273 KIDWELL, JOE R.O.T.C. CI, 217 Officers and N.C.O. Club C217 2nd Drill Team: Masque and Gavel C217 Philimatics C21: Stu- dent Council CI17 Debate Team CI17 Jr. Play C217 Sr. Play C317 Adv. Sgt. at Arms CI1 KING, JON Culwell Advisory . . . Ill KIOLBASSA, PAULETTE Homemaking Club C317 Adv. Sec. C317 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . III KIRBY, MOLLIE Orchestra CI, 2, 317 Philimatics C21, Reporter-hist.7 Adv. Sec. C31 . . . Ill, 250 KLAEVEMAN, JANE S.S.S. CI17 Shakespeare Cl, 2, 317 Lassos C2, 31, Pony Cheerleader C317 Student Council C2, 31, Mem. at Large C2, 317 F.T.A. CI17 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . Ill, 203, 206, 257, 309 KLECK, NANCY N.H.S. C2, 317 Shakespeare C2, 31, Treas. C317 Lassos C2, 31, Ist Lt. C317 F.T.A. CI17 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . Ill, I94, 206, 258, 334 KLEIN, KENNY Hayne C2, 31, Chaplain C317 Mus- tang Football CI, 2, 317 Library Council C217 Tennis Team C317 J Club C2, 317 Swimming Team C317 Sr. Play l31Q Adv. Pres. CI, 21 . . . Ill, 223, 270, 286, 287, 3I5 KLEMCKE, LYNN S.S.S. CI17 Ouill and Scroll C2, 317 Skelton C2, 31: Monticello C21, Fea- tures Co-editor7 Declaration CI17 German Club CI17 Press Club CI1 . . . III, I98, 260 KNOWLTON, KAREN N.H.S. C317 Shakespeare CI, 2, 31, Rec. Sec. C317 Mustang Band CI, 2, 31: Library Council . . . Ill, I94, 2I4, 252, 258 i KOENNING, ROBBYE Lassos C2, 317 Art Club C31: Mixed Chorus CI17 Adv. Sec. C31 . . . III, 206, 236, 348 KOERTH, RICHARD R.O.T.C. C2, 317 Officers and N.C.O. glub C317 Drill Team C21 . . . III, 22 KOHUTEK, SHERYL Club C317 Drill Team C21 lll, 222 S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C2, 317 Skelton Cl, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C317 Lassos C2, 317 Student Council C31 . . . iii, i94, 203, 206, 261, 334 KOPPLIN, JERRY S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C317 Wranglers C2, 317 Golt Team C2, 31 . . . III, I94, 2I2, 223, 3l4 KORN, RICHARD Track C21 . . . lI2 KOSMATKA, ROY S.S.S. CI17 Golf Team C2, 317 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . ll2 KRATOCHVIL, GARY S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C317 Student Coun- cil C31 . . . II2, I94, 203, 204 KRAUSE, BILLIE JOE Girls' Sports Club C317 Homemaking Club C317 Mixed Chorus . . . II2, 224, 225, 238 KUEMMEL, BOB Pony Football CI17 Mixed Chorus Cl,2, 31 . . . lI2 KUNZ, SUSAN Sr. Play C317 Homernaking Club C2, 317 Dec. Rep. C31 -L- LAMPMAN, SHARON Jaspers C2, 31, Reporter C21, 2nd Vice-pres. C317 Mustang Band CI, 2, 317 All-city Band CI17 F.T.A. C2, 317 French Club C2, 31 . . . II2, 228, 240, 252, 273, 348 LANE, DICK S.S.S. CI17 E.H.S. C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C317 Senate C2, 31, Treas. C317 Colt Football CI17 Adv. Vice-pres. . . . II2, I94, I96, 264 LANG, SUSAN Homemaking Club C317 Girls' Glee Club CI, 217 Mixed Chorusg Jr. Rep. C21 . . . ii2 LANGLEY, JANIS S.S.S. CI1: N.H.S. C311 Quill and Scroll C211 Shakespeare CI, 2, 317 Monticello Cl, 21, Clubs Statt C217 Lassos C2, 31, Rec. Sec. C317 Stu- dent Council C317 Dec. Rep. C217 Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Sec.: F.B.L.A. CI, 21 . . . II2, I95, l98, 203, 206, 258 LATOSZEWSKI, SUSAN ANN French Club C31 . . . II2, 240 LAUNER, JERALD Turner Advisory . . . II2 LEAL, ROSALINDA ellis' Glee Club Ci, 2, 31 . II2, 256 LE BARON, SUSAN N.H.S. C317 Jaspers C2, 31, Isl' Vice-pres. C31: F.T.A. C2, 31 . . . II2, l95, 228,273 LEE, CARL S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C2, 31, Parl. C317 E.H.S. C2, 31: Masque and Gavel Cl, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms CI1, Parl. C21. Treas. C317 Senate CI, 2, 31: Mustang Band CI, 217 Debate Team CI, 217 Jr. Rep. C217 Soph. Rep. CI17 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C21 . . . II2, l95, I96, 20l LEEPER, BEBE Sr. Rep. C31 . . . II2 LEHMAN, LAURA Mustang Band C2, 317 F.N.A. C317 Latin Club CI17 Orchestra CI, 217 Dec. Rep. C21 . . , II2, 252 LEOS, OLGA Lassos C317 F.T.A. Cl, 2, 317 Dec. Rep.: Soph. Rep. CI17 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . II2, 206, 228 LEVINE, CAROLE S.S.S. CI17 N.H.S. C2, 31, Hist. C317 E.H.S. C2, 31, Vice-pres. C317 Quill and Scroll C317 Each Has Spoken C31, Bus. MQV.: Monticello Cl, 31, Soph. Class Co-editor CI1, Sr. Class Co-editor C317 Masque and Gavel C217 Press Club CI17 Jr. Play C217 Jr. Rep. C217 Adv. Pres. C21 . . . II2, l95, I96, I98, 274, 280 LEVITAN, LEWIS Hayne C31: Masque and Gavel C2, 317 Student Council C317 Jr. Play C217 Sr. Play C317 Dec. Rep. C217 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C21 . . . II2, 20I, 203, 270, 35I LEWIS, RODGER R.O.T.C. CI, 2, 31, Cdt. Mai. C317 Officers and N.C.O. Club Cl, 2, 31: Drill Team Cl, 21 LICHTENSTEIN, LEE Transferred from Proctor Academy, Andover, New Hampshire LIGON, LAURA Monticello C31, Clubs Staff: Lassos C317 A Cappella Choir CI, 2, 31, Librarian C21, Treas. C317 Latin Club CI, 21, Parl. CI1, Reporter C21: Talacades CI, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C217 Hist. C317 Choir-All-state C31, All-state Alt. C21, All-region C2, 31 . . . II2, 206, 244, 248, 249 LIMMER, CINDY Girls' Sports Club CI1 . . . II2 LIPSCOMB, CARY Shakespeare CI, 2, 313 Monticello C21, Jr. Class Co-editor3 Soph. Rep. CI13 Adv. Pres. C31 . . . I2, 20, 112, 258, 331, 351 LOEFFLER, LOUISE S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 Quill and Scroll C313 Monticello C31, Clubs Staff3 Jaspers CI, 2, 31, Pres. C313 Latin Club CI1, Sgt. at Arms3 Mixed Chorus CI13 Sr. Rep. C313 Home- making Club C21 . . . Il2, I95, 198, 199, 272, 273, 279 LONGORIA, MANUEL R.O.T.C. Cl, 2, 31, Cdt. Mai. C313 Officers and N.C.O. Club C213 Drill Team C31, Ass't. Drill Team Comm.3 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . ll2, 2l7, 2I8, 222 LOPEZ, ARTHUR S. C. Jones Advisory LOPEZ, ELIZABETH Orchestra CI, 2, 313 Talacades C31: Adv. Sec. C31 . . . II3, 244, 250 LOPEZ, GEORGE Pony Band CI, 21, Sgt. at Arms C213 Colt Band CI13 Lasso Play C31 II3 LOPEZ, OFILIA G. Mixed Chorus C31 . . . II3, 225 LOREDO, ERNEST Sr. Rep. C313 Adv. Treas .... II3 LOREDO, HECTOR Sr Rep. C313 Adv. Chaplain C31 II3 LOUDERMILK, GARY Golf team C2, 31 . . . 113, 223, 314 LOVECE, JO ANN F.B.L.A. C31 . . . II3, 230 LOYD, BILL Student Council C21 . . . II3 LOZANO, ROBERT Jr. Class Parl. C213 Senate C2, 31, Reporter C313 Monticello Cl, 2, 31, Faculty Editor CI1, Jr, Class Co- editor C21, Publications Co-ordina- tor C313 Library Council C213 Lasso Play C313 Press Club Cl, 21, Re- porter CI1, Sec. C21 . . . I7, II4, 264, 28l 336 LOZANO, TERESA Girls' Sports Club Cl, 2, 313 Girls' Glee Club CI1 . . . II4, 238 LUCAS, NANCY S.S.S. CI13 M.J.R. C31, Corr. Sec.3 Lassos C2, 31,,2nd Lt. C313 French Club C213 Student Council C313 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . II4, 203, 206, 266, 26B LUCCHELLI, RUTH S:S.S. CI13 Lassos C312 Library Coun- cil C21 . . . II4, 206, 33l LUEDERS, CYNTHIA S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 Masque and Gavel C2, 31, Reporter C313 Quill and Scroll CZ, 31, Pres. C31: Lassos C2,V313 Declaration C2, 31, Headlines Editor C21, Boots 'n Brass C313 Skel- ton C2, 31, Chaplain C31: Jr. Play C211 Lasso Play C313 Student Council 431 . . . 114, 195, 198, 201, 203, 206, 208, 26l, 336 LUM, LARRY S-S-5- illi N.H.S. C2, 313 Library Council C313 Sr. Rep, C313 Adv, Pres- 11, 21 . . . 114, 195, 214 LUMBRERAS, DAVID R.O.T.C. CI, 2, 31, Ist Lt. C313 Ot- ficers and N.C.O. Club C313 Drill Team C21 . . . II4, 222 LUNA, JOHN Colt Football CI13 Mustang Football CI, 2, 313 J Club C2, 313 Track C2, 31 . . . II4, 222, 286, 287, 294, 325 LYALL, LINDA S.S.S. CI13 Lassos C2, 313 Monticello C31, Clubs Staff: Latin Club CI, 213 Lasso Play C313 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . 114, 206, 206, 279, 336 LYNN, KENNETH Mustang Football CI, 313 Pony Foot- ball C213 J Club C31 ... II4, 223 LYON, CATHY Monticello C313 Mixed Chorus Cl, 21: Homemaking Club C2, 31 . . . II4, 225 LYON, ROBERT CRAIG R. Jones Advisory -M- MACLEAN, DIANA Student Council C31: Homemaking Club C31, Treas .... II4, 203, 225, 331 MAGANA, VIRGINIA G. Peterson Advisory . . . II4 MALMSTEN, PAULA Ari Club C213 Girls' sports Club 111 . . . 114 MANNING, STEVE Jr. Play C213 Mixed Chorus Cl, 213 A Cappella Choir C31 MANROW, BARBARA Transferred from Bellevue High School, Bellevue, Nebraska3 Dec. Rep. C31 . . . II4 MANZKE, HAL R.O.T.C. CI13 F.T.A. CI, 2, 31, Parl. C213 German Club Cl, 2, 313 Bi-Phy- Chem CI, 2, 31, Reporter C213 Swim- ming Team Cl, 2, 313 Adv. Vice- pres. CI13 Alamo Dist, Financial Sec. Texas F.T.A. C31 . . . II4, 228, 235 MARSCH, ELAINE Pony Band CI13 Mustang Band C2, 31 II4, 252 MARTIN, BOBBY Golt Team C31 . . . II4, 223, 3l4 MARTIN, DOUGLAS Soph. Rep. CI13 Jr. Rep. C21 MARTIN, JOE Hicks Advisory . . . II4 MARTINEZ, ELODIA 5.5.5. CI1, N.H.S. C31, E.H.s. C31, Quill and Scroll C2, 313 Declaration Cl, 2, 31, Staff Writer Cl, 31, Fea- tures Editor C213 Press Club Cl, 213 Lassos C2, 31, Sgt. C2, 313 Girls' Sports Club CI1 . . . II4, l95, I96, IBB, 206, 332 MARTINEZ, NORMA Jaspers Cl, 213 F.B.L.A. C313 Latin Club CI1 . . . II5, 230 MASHBURN, DAVID Tennis Team C21 . . . II5, 3l5 MATTHIESSEN, BOB Sr. Class Hist. C313 Hayne C2, 31, Pres. C313 Masque and Gavel C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C313 Jr. Play C213 Track C21: Adv. Vice-pres. C21, Sgt. at Arms C313 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . BB, II5, 2Ol, 35l MAX, LARRY Hayne CI, 2, 313 Mustang Football Cl, 2, 313 Pony Basketball CI13 Mus- tang Football C213 J Club C2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C31 . . . II5, 223, 270, 2B6, 287, 304, 325 MAY, FRED Jr. Class Reporter C213 Senate CI, 2, 313 Student Council C31, Reporter3 Colt Football CI13 Mustang Football C313 Football-All-district C313 J Cub C31, Treas.3 Adv. Vice-pres. C21 . . . II5, 204, 205, 223, 264, 286, 287, 289, 292, 323 MAYFIELD, PHYLLIS M.J.R. C313 F.B.L.A. C31, Reporter3 Declaration C31, Staff Writer3 French Club C213 Adv. Sgt. at Arms CI1, OSSC. C21, Treas. C31 . . . 20, 6l, II5, 230, 268, 334 MAYHALL, MARGARET M.J.R. CI, 2, 313 Masque and Gavel C2, 313 Library Council C31, Chap- laing Sr. Play C313 Jr. Play C213 L-Iomemaking Club C31, Pres.3 F.T.A. C21: Jr. Rep. 121 . . . 115, 201, 2l5, 225, 26B MAYRANT, TOMMY Hayne Cl, 2, 313 Monticello C31, Ads Statt3 Declaration C31, Ads Mgr.3 Student Council C21, Member at Large3 Library Council C31: Adv. pm, C31 . . . 18, II5, 215, 270, 276,325,351 MCCAIN, JIM A Senate C31: SV- Rep- i3li AdV- Vlce' pres ,... II5, 264 MCCALEB, PATRICIA S.S.S. CI13 Shakespeare C2, 313 Lassos C2, 31, Roping Team C2, 313 Lasso Play C313 Adv. Vice-pres. C21, Pres. C31 . . . II5, 206, 258 MCCALL, C. B. Hayne C2, 313 Declaration C31, Staff Writer3 J Club C313 Pony Basket- ball Cl, 213 Mustang Basketball C313 Dec. Rep. C213 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C21, Pres. C31 . . . 115, 223, 268, 270, 277, 296, 30l McCLELLAND, GEORGE B. Barron Advisory MCCORD, SUZANNE S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 Masque and Gavel C2, 31, Chaplain C21, Ist Vice-pres. C313 M.J.R. Cl, 2, 313 Lassos C2, 31, Mustang Cheerleader C313 German Club CI, 21, Chaplain C213 Jr. Play C213 Sr. Play C313 Soph. Rep. CI13 Jr. Rep. C213 Adv. Sec. CI, 21 . . . 34, II5, l95, 20I, 204, 206, 260, 264, 268, 284, 285 McCOY, ALVIN Masque and Gavel C313 Mustang Band C31, Sgt. at Arms . . . II5, 201, 252 McCULLOUGH, DENNIS Hayne C313 Declaration C2, 313 Track CI, 2, 31 . . . II6, 270, 277, 304, 306 McGREGOR, BILL R.O.T.C. Cl, 213 Officers and N.C.O. Club C21: Drill Team Cl, 21 McGREW, BILL S.S.S. CI13 Senate C2, 313 Student Council C313 Track Cl, 21 . . . II6, 204, 264 MCINTYRE, JEAN S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 LGSSOS CZ. 313 Student Council C313 Library Council C213 F.T.A. CI, 2, 31, Hist. C313 Adv. Treas. C21 . . . II6, l95, 204, 206, 228, 348 McMAl-ION, THOM Talacades C2, 313 Jr. Play C21 . . II6, 244 McMILLAN, MAUREEN N.H.S. C313 Masque and Gavel C31: Lassos C31, Roping Team3 Lasso Play C313 Library Council C2, 313 F.T.A. Cl, 21: Sr. Rep. C31 . , . 40, II3, II6, I95, 20l, 206, 208, 228, 330 MEJIA, VERA ANN F.N.A. Cl, 213 Homemaking Club C213 Girls' Glee Club Cl, 313 Mixed Chorus C21 , . . II6 MELTON, SCOTTY Pony Football CI13 Sr. Play C313 Talacades C313 Spotlighters C2, 31 . . . 16, 116 MENDOZA, RICHARD Sr. Rep. C31 MENDOZA, VIVIAN Homemaking Club CI13 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . II6 MEYER, LIONEL McCall Advisory MILLER, JOHN Talacades C2, 31 . . . II6, 245 MILLER, JOYCE S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 Skelton Cl, 2, 313 F.B.L.A. C313 A Cappella Choir CI, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms C313 Adv. Sgt. at Arms C21 . . . II6, I95, 230, 249, 26l, 34B MILLER, ROSANN Soph. Class Hist. CI13 S.S.S. CI13 Monticello CI1, Soph. Class Co- editor3 Lassos C2, 31, 2nd Lt. C313 Library Council C213 French Club CI13 Homemaking Club C313 Sr. Rep. C31: Adv. Treas. C31 . . . II6, 206, 224, 331 MILLER, STANI N.H.S. C2, 313 E.H.S. C313 Declara- tion C2, 31, Staff Writer C21, Col- umnist C313 Student Council C213 Sr. Play C31: F.T.A. C2, 313 German Club C2, 31: Latin Club CI, 2, 31, Vice-pres. C21, Sec. C313 Philimatics Cl, 2, 31, Sec.-treas. C21, Parl. C313 Soph. Rep. CI1 . . . 38, II7, I95, I96, l98, 228, 233, 243 MILLER, VIRGINIA S.S.S. CI13 A Cappella Choir Cl, 2, 31, Vice-pres. CI13 Girls' Glee Club CI13 Talacades Cl, 2, 31, Sec. C31 . . . 117, 245, 249, 348 MILLS, HARRY Golf Team C21: Track C31 . II7, 288 MILLS, Ross Track C31 . . . II7, 304 MITCHELL, STAN Jr. Play C213 Pony Band3 Spotlighters C31, Reporter . . . II7, 239 MOFFATT, JYL Homemaking Club CI, 2, 31, Corr. Sec. CI13 F.B.L.A. CI13 Dec. Rep. CI13 Jr. Rep. C21 . . . II7, 224, 230, 33l MOLINAR, JOE RO.T.C. Cl, 2, 313 Officers and N.C.O. Club CI13 Drill Team CI1 MONTGOMERY, LOUISE Jeitersonaires C2, 31, Pres. C31: Or- chestra C213 Talacades C2, 31, Pres. C31 ... 117, 245, 247 MOORE, DIANNE Masque and Gavel C313 Lassos C313 Jr. Play C213 Sr. Play C313 Home- making Club C2, 313 Dec. Rep .... ll8, 20l, 206, 225, 260 MOORE, JOSEPHINE F.N.A. C313 Homemaking Club C2, 31, Ist Vice-pres. C31: A Cappella chatr 12, 31, Adv. sec. Cl, 2, 31 . . . IIB, 225, 232, 249 MOORE, SAMUEL J. Campbell Advisory . . . IIB MORALES, RENE R.O.T.C. CI13 Drill Team CI13 Pony Football C21 . . . IIB MORGAN, JANE ANN Skelton C2, 313 A Cappella Choir Cl, 2, 313 Talacades CI, 2, 313 Dec. Rep.3 Soph. Rep. CI13 Adv. Treas. . . . IIB, 245, 249, 26l MORRIS, JOAN Student Council C313 Art Club C2, 31, Vice-pres. C21, Pres. C313 Girls' Glee Club C31, Sgt. at Arms . . . IIB, 204, 236, 256 MORRIS, JUDY S.S.S. CI13 N.H.S. C313 Quill and Scroll C2, 31, Vice-pres. C313 Mon- ticello C2, 31, Clubs Staff C21, Ads Mgr. C313 Lassos C2, 31, 2nd Lt. C313 Roping Team C2, 31: Student Council C2, 313 Lasso Play C313 M.J.R. C2, 31, Reporter C313 Press Club C213 Adv. Sec. C21, Treas. CI1 . . . IIB, I95, l98, 204, 206, 266, 268, 278, 334, 35l MORRIS, RENEE Lassos C313 Jeffersonaires C2, 31 . . IIB, 247 MORRISEY, ANN Skelton C2, 313 Student Council C313 Adv. Treas. C31 . . . II8, 228, 26l MORRISON, MARCIA Shakespeare C2, 313 Lassos C2, 31, Parl. C313 Student Council C313 Li- brary Council C21 . . . ll8, 204, 206, 258, 35l MORTON, JEANETTE F.N.A. CI, 2, 31, Parl. CI, 21, Sgt. at Arms C313 Homemaking Club Cl. 2. 31: Soph. Rep. CI13 Jr. Rep. C213 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . IIB MOTA, KATHY Library Council C313 A Cappella Choir C2, 313 Mixed Chorus CI13 Sr. Rep. C31 . . . ll8, 215, 249 MOTZ, BARBARA JOAN F.N.A. C313 French Club Cl, 2, 31: Homemaking Club C2, 313 Soph. Rep. CI13 Adv. Vice-pres .... II9 MOUTON, BOB Mustang Football Cl, 2, 313 AlI-dis- trict Football C313 German Club C211 J Club C2, 313 Track Cl, 2, 31 . . . II9, 223, 286, 287, 289, 294, 295, 304, 305 MOWERY, SAM Track 1l, 21 . . . II9 MUNIZ, DIANA F.N.A. 1315 Homernaking Club 1l, 2, 315 Girls' Sports Club 12, 315 Girls' Glee Club 131 . . . II9, '232, 238, 255 MURRAY, COLLEEN S.S.S. 1l15 Jaspers 12, 315 Mixed Chorus 1115 Jeffersonaires 12, 315 Adv. Sgt. af Arms 131 . . . II9, 247 -N- NASH, BLAKE R.O.T.C. 1l, 21, S!Sgt. 1215 Rifle Team 1215 Mixed Chorus 131 II9 NAVARIJO, CAROLYN G. Peterson Advisory . . . II9 NAY, SAM Hayne 12, 315 Mustang Football 1315 Pony Football 1215 Colt Football 1I15 J Club 1315 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . II9, I36, 223, 270, 287, 35I NELSON, JIM Senate 12, 315 Basketball-All-dist. 2nd Team 1215 All-dist. lst Team 1315 All-cify5 Mustang Basketball 12, 31, Capt. 1315 Pony Basketball 1I15 J Club 12, 315 Adv. Pres. . . . II9, 204, 223, 265, 296, 297, 302 NEVELS, TONI Quill and Scroll 1315 Declaration 12, 31, Staff Writer 121, Exchange Editor 1315 Lassos 12, 315 Student Council 1315 Adv. Pres. 1l, 21,L . . II9, I98, 204, 206, 277 NEWMARK, MIKE S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 12, 315 E.H.S. 12, 315 Masque and Gavel 12, 315 Quill and Scroll 1315 Senate 1l, 2, 315 Each Has Spoken 131, Editor- in-Chief5 Student Council 131 . . . 36, 49, II9, I95, 195, 201, 204, 265, 274 NICHOLS, KAYE S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 1315 M.J.R.5 Lassos 12, 31, Pres. 1315 Library Council 1315 F.B.L.A. 1l, 21, Pres. 1215 Lasso Play 1315 French Club 121, Sgt. at Arms5 Soph. Rep. 1I15 Adv. Sec.-treas. 121, Vice-pres. 131 . . . 119, 194, 195, 205, 210, 215, 268 NIELSON, SUSAN Skelton 12, 315 Monticello 131, Fac- ulty Sfaff5 ' Sfudenf Council 1315 German Club 12, 31, Treas. 1315 Sr. Rep. 1315 Adv.' Pres. 131 . . . 6I, II9, 204, 242, 26l, 280 NIXON, NANCY S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 1315 Quill and Scroll 12, 31, Parl. 1315 Shakespeare 1I, 2, 315 Monticello 1l, 2, 31, Ass'f. Sr. Class Editor 1l1, Feature Editor 121, Layouf Editor 131, Soph. Class Co-editor 1315 Soph. Class Corr. Sec. 1I1 . . . I20, I95, I98, 258, 268 NOLASCO, JOE G. Peterson Advisory . . . l20 NORIEGA, FRANK Kinkler Advisory NORMAN, ROBERT Mixed Chorus 1I15 Talacades 12, 315 A Cappella Choir 12, 31, Pres. 121, Sec. 131 NORTHRUP, CHRISTINE S.S.S. 1l15 Jaspers 12, 31, Reporfer 121, Hisf. 1315 Girls' Glee Club 1l15 A Cappella Choir 12, 31 . . . 120, 249, 273 NUNN, TOMMY Musfang Band 1l, 2, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Bi4Phy-Chem 131 . . . I20, 252 -Q- OAKLEY, LINDA KAY Skelton 1l, 2, 31, Corr. Sec. 1315 Monticello 131, Clubs Staff: Student Council 1315 F.B,L.A. 12, 31, Pres. 1315 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I20, 204, 230, 231, 251 OATES, CHARLES S.S.S. 1l15 N.H.S. 12, 315 R.O.T.C. 1l, 2, 31, Lt. Col 1315 Officers and NC.O. Club 12, 315 Drill Team 131, Comm.5 Student Council 1315 Wran- glers 1315 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I20, I94, 204, 2I2, 2l8, 220, 222 OLIVARRI, DONNA Masque and Gavel 12, 31, Rec. Sec. 1315 Jr. Play 1215 Sr. Play 1315 F.T.A. 131 . . . I20, 20I OMURA, BRUCE Mustang Band 1l, 2, 31, Librarian5 All-dist., Ball-All-area, Allecity, All-region5 Talacades 12, 315 Track 1I1 . . . I20, 245, 252 O'NEIL, PEGGY Jaspers 1315 F.B.L.A. 1315 Home- making Club 1215 Jr. Rep. 1215 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I20, 23I, 273 ORTIZ, MARIA ELENA F.T.A. 1I15 Tennis Team 1315 Jr. Rep. 121 . . '. I20, 228 OSWALT, CYNDEE Masque and Gavel 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Jr. Play 1211 Sr. Play 1315 F.N.A. 12, 31, Parl. 121, Sec. 1315 Girls' Glee Club 1l, 2, 31, Sec. 121, Pres. 1315 Dec. Rep. 1l, 21 . . . I20, 20l, 256, 260 OVERALL, DONNA M.J.R. 12, 315 Masque and Gavel 1315 Library Council 1315 Sr. Play 1315 Homemaking Club 1315 Dec. Rep. 1315 Adv. Parl. 1I1 . . . I20, 201, 215, 224, 225, 268, 330 OZAN, GEORGE Senate 12, 315 Student Council 1215 Pony Football 1l, 215 Wranglers 12, 315 Soph. Rep. 1I15 Jr. Rep. 121 ...I20, 2I2, 265 ..p- PARISH, WILSON Monticello 121, Phofographerg Can- did Camera Club 1I15 A Cappella Choir 1l, 315 Dec. Rep. 131 I20, 249 PARK, CAROLYN Skelton 1l, 2, 315 Monticello 131, Ads Sfaff5 Student Council 1215 French Club 1l, 215 Dec. Rep. 131 . . . 120, 251, 278 PARKER, JOHNA SUE Skelton 12, 315 Lassos 12, 31, Sgt. 1315 F.T.A. 131 l2I, 206, 228, 26l PAT1No, RICHARD N.H.S. 12, 315 Adv. Treas. 111 I2I PATTERSON, WILLIAM R.O.T1C. 1l, 2, 31, Cdt. Ist Lt. 1315 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1315 Drill Team 131 . . . I2l, 2I8, 222 PATTIE, CAMERON Quill and Scroll 12, 315 Declaration 12, 31, Sports Writer 12, 315 Mon- ticello 131, Ads Staff: Senate 12, 31, Reporter 1315 Press Club 121, Pres.: Sr. Rep. 1315 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1I1 . . . 121, 198, 265, 275, 278 PAYNE, JACK Sr. Play 1315 Bi-Phy-Chem 1l15 Li- brary Council 12, 315 Wranglers 1I15 Pony Band 1I15 Soph. Rep. 1I15 Adv. Pres .... 38, II7, I2I, 20I PAYNE, RICK Masque and Gavel 1315 German Club 1l, 215 Golf Team 1l, 215 Dec. Rep. 1315 Adv. Vice-pres .... I2I PEARMAN, LYNDA S.S.S. 1l15 Lassos 12, 31, Cpl. 1315 Adv. Treas .... I2I, 206 PELAYO, BENNY R.O.T.C. 1l, 215 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1215 Drill Team 121 . . . I2l PELAYO, BETTY ANN F.B.L.A. 12, 315 Mixed Chorus . . . I2I, 231 PENNER, MARKEY Hayne 12, 31. Sgf. at Arms 1315 Colt Football 1I15 Pony Football 1215 Library Council 1315 Wranglers 1I15 Track 12, 315 Swimming Team I31I Dec. Rep. 1315 Adv. Pres. 131 . . . l2I, 2I5, 266, 270, 304, 325 PENNER, MICKEY Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms 1315 Hayne 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Colt Football 1I15 Pony Football 12, 315 Track 12, 315 J Club 1315 Wranglers 1315 Dec. Rep .... 89, IZI, 223, 266, 270, 304, 325 PERKELL, MARCIA N.H.S. 1315 Shakespeare 12, 315 Lassos 12, 315 Library Council 1215 F.B.L.A. 131, Hisf.5 Soph. Rep. 1I15 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . 93, I2I, I95, 206, 23I, 259, 33I, 35I PERKINS, ELBERT Harrison Advisory . . . I2I PERRY, PAT N.H.S. 12, 315 S.S.S. 1l15 Art Club 131, Reporter . . . l2I, I95, 236, 345 PHILLIPS, JUDY Culwell Advisory . . . l2I PHIPPS, JON French Club 131 PIERSON, JOHN Taliaferro Advisory . . . l2I PINEDA, JESSE R.O.T.C. 1l15 Drill Team 1l15 Mixed Chorus 131 . . . l2l PIROTINA, JUDY Lassos 12, 31, Roping Team 12, 315 Lasso Play 1315 Mixed Chorus 1l15 A Cappella Choir 1215 Adv. Pres. 131 ...I2l, 205, 208 PITMAN, MARI KAY Mustang Band -12, 315 Pony Band 1l15 F.T.A. 1315 Homemaking Club 1315 Mixed Chorus 1l, 315 Orchestra 1l1 . . . I2I, 228, 252 PLUENNEKE, KATHY S.S.S. 1l15 N.H.S. 12, 315 Band-AlI- city 1l1, All-disi. 131, All-region 131, All-state 1315 Orchestra Youfh Symphony 12, 315 Mustang Band 1l, 2, 315 Orchesfra 1l, 2, 31 . . . l2I, I95, 250, 252 POGUE, JEANNIE MARIE Jaspers 12, 315 Girls' Glee Club 1l1.. . l2I, 273 POLASKI, MOLLY Masque and Gavel 12, 31, Corr. Sec. 131, Chaplain 1215 Shakespeare 12, 315 Jr. Play 1215 Sr. Play 1315 Student Council 1315 French Club 1l, 21, Sgt. at Arms 121 . . . I2l, 20I, 204, 259, 334 Poucs, PHILLIP E.H.S. 1315 A11 Club 131 . . . I2l, 197, 236 POLICH, JOHN Monticello 131, Photographer5 Dec- laration 131, PI'1ofographer5 Mustang Band 1315 Candid Camera Club 131 . . . I22, 237 PONS, FRANCINE F.N.A. 1l, 31, Sgt. af Arms 1315 Adv. Pres. 131 . . . l22 POPHAM, KIP Skelton 12, 31, Sgt. at Arms 1315 Lassos 12, 315 F.T.A. 12, 31, Sgt. at Arms 1215 Sr. Rep. 1315 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1l1, Vice-pres. 121 . . . I2I, 206, 228 26l POST, MARTHA S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 12, 315 E.H.S. 12, 31, Pres. 1315 Quill and Scroll 1315 MJ.R. 12, 315 Each Has Spoken 131, Review Board Editor: Bi-Phy- Chem 121, Treas.5 Jeffersonaires 1l, 315 Lafin Club 1l, 2, 31, Chaplain 1315 Talacades 1l, 21 . . . 36, I22, 195, 197, 198, 224, 243, 268 POUNDERS, ROSS Culwell Advisory POY, ANNA MAY Library Council 1315 Homemaking Club 1315 Girls' Sporfs Club 1I15 Adv. Treas. 1l1, Sec. 121, Vice-pres. 131 . . . I22, 225 PRATHER, PATTI Soph. Class Vice-pres. 1I15 Jr. Class Chaplain 1215 Sr. Class Chaplain 1315 Shakespeare 1l, 2, 31, Corr. Sec. 1315 Lassos 131, Corr. Sec.: Jr. Play 1215 Sr. Play 1315 Home- making Club 121 . . . 89, I22, 20l, 2I2, 205, 206, 259, 260, 35I PRATT, ROBERT N.H.S. 1315 E.H.S. 1315 Art Club 131 . . . 101, 122, 195, I97, 236 PRESLEY, RANDY Col? Basketball 1I1 . . . l22 PRESTON, PAMELA s.s.s. 1111 N.H.S. 12, 315 E.H.S. 12, 315 Quill and Scroll 1315 Each Has Spoken 131, Copy Editor5 Ger- man Club 1l, 21 . . . I22, I95, I97, 198, 274 PRICE, GAYLE Transferred from Lufkin, Texas I22 PUENTE, GABRIEL R.O.T.C., P1+.fsg1,5 Drill Team 111 . . . 122 PULLEY, DEE ANN S.S.S, 1I15 Lassos 12, 315 F.T.A. 121 . . . I22, 206 .Qi QUANSTROM, LYNN S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 12, 315 Quill and Scroll 1315 Skelton 12, 315 Lassos 12, 315 Declaration 1I, 2, 31, Staff Writer, Columnisl' 1l1, Ass r. Bus. Mgr. 121, Bus. and Circ. Mgr. 1315 Press Club 1l, 21 . . . I22, I95, I98, 206, 26l, 275 QUINTANILLA, ADA Jeffersonaires 12, 315 Girls' Glee Club 1l1 . . . I22, 246 QUINTANILLA, LILLIE Girls' Glee Club 1315 Mixed Chorus 1215 Adv. see. 1l1 . . . 123, 256 -R- RABOY, ISAAC R.O.T.C. 1I15 Talacades 1215 Or- chestra 1215 A Cappella Choir 121 . . . I23, 245, 249, 250 RANKIN, TONI Homemaking Club 1l, 2, 31, Sgf. af Arms 1315 Talacades 131 . . . I23, 226, 245 RATNER, CELITA S.S.S. 1I15 N.H.S. 1315 Monficello 1I15 F.T.A. 12, 315 Homemaking Club 1315 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I23, I95, 229 READEL, EDWIN Tunnell Advisory RECTOR, LURA F.N.A. 121, Chaplain5 French Club 1I1 ...123, 232 REESE, VIRGINIA N.H.S. 1315 Skelton 1l, 2, 315 Lassos 12, 31, 2nd Lt. 1315 Sr. Play 131: F.T.A. 1l, 2, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 Latin Club 1l, 215 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I23, I95, 206, 228, 229, 245, 26l, 279, 348 REEVES, BOB Candid Camera Club 1I15 Talacades 1315 Orchestra 1l, 2, 315 San An- tonio Youth Symphony Orchestra . . . I23, 245, 250 RHINE, JANET Shakespeare 1l, 2, 315 Lassos 12, 31, Cpl. 1215 Vice-pres. 1315 Roping Team 12, 315 Student Council 12, 31, Hist. 1315 Homemaking Club 1l, 215 Adv. Sgt. at Arms 1l1, Vice- pres. 131 . . . I23, 203, 205, 206, 259 RHORER, RILEY Culwell Advisory . . . I23 RICE, ROBERT Longwith Advisory . . . I23 RICKERT, RAMONA Skelfon 1l, 2, 315 Student Council 1I15 Jr. Play 1215 Sr. Play 1315 French Club 1315 Mixed Chorus 1315 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I23, 250, 26l, 348 RILEY, DON Mustang Football 12, 31, Capt. 131 . . . I23, 223, 270, 286, 287 RINARD, KEVIN Senate 1315 Mustang Football 131, Mgr.5 Pony Football 1215 J Club 131 . . . 23, 123, 223, 264, 286 RIOJAS, ALBERT Helmers Advisory . . . l23 RIZZO, JIMMY Pony Basketball 121, Mgr.: Mustang Basketball 131, Mgr.: J Club 131: Adv. Treas. 131 . . . I23, 223, 308, 312 ROBBINS, SANDRA S.S.S. 1l1: N.H.S. 131: Lassos 12, 31: Student Council 121 123, I95, 206 ROBERTS, ALAN Jr. Class Pres. 121: S.S.S. 1l1: N.H.S. 12, 31: E.H.S. 12, 31: Hayne 1l, 2, 31: Student Council 12, 31, Member at Large 121, Pres. 131: National Merit Finalist 131 . . . I8, 36, 37, 43, I23, I95, I97, 205, 270, 325 ROBERTS, JUDY Stephenson Advisory . . . 256 ROBINSON, CECILIA Jeffersonaires 121, Sgt. at Arms: Girls' Glee Club 1I1: French Club 111 . . . 123 ROBINSON, CHERYL Skelton 12, 31: F.B.L.A. 12, 31 . . 123, 231, 261 ROBINSON, JAN S.S.S. 1I1: N.H.S. 131: Lassos 12, 31, Sgt. 131: Roping Team 12, 31, Best Roper 131: Dec. Rep. 131 . . . I23, I95, 206 ROBLES, MILTON Hardin Advisory ROBOKOVVSKI, JAMES Sr. Rep. 131: Dec. Rep. 121: Adv. Pres. 1I1, Vice-pres. 121 . . . I23 RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTINE Orchestra 131 . . . l23, 250 RODRIGUEZ, ROSE MARIE Girls' Sports Club 121 . . . l23, I95 ROGERS, LARRY Jr. Play 121: Sr. Play 131: Candid Camera Club 1I1: Library Council 3 ROOS, CYNTHIA Jr. Play 121: Sr. Play 131: Art Club 1i, 31 . . . l24, 236 ROSE, PHYLLIS Soph. Class Reporter 1I1: Jr. Class Reporter 121: S.S.S. 1l1: N.H.S. 12, 31: E.H.S. 131: Lassos 12, 31, 2nd Lt. 131: F.T.A. 1I, 2, 31, Chaplain: French Club 1I, 21: Dec. Rep.: Adv. Vice-pres. 131 . . . I24, I95, I97, 206, 228, 229 ROSS, CLYDE Student Council 131: Dec. Rep. 131 . . . I24 ROSS, PHYLLIS Gregory Advisory . . . l24 ROWDEN, BRUCE Art Club 131: Candid Camera Club 1l1 . . . I24 RUANE, TOMMY Lasso Play 131: Pony Football 1I1: Track 121: Dec. Rep .... I24 Ruiz, ALBERT R.O.T.C. 11, 21 RU IZ, JOHNNY Janert Advisory RUIZ, JOSIE F.B.L.A. 12, 31 . . . I24, 23l RUSSELL, EVELYN S.S.S. 1I1: N.H.S. 131: M.J.R. 1l, 2, 31, Treas. 131: Lassos 12, 31, 2nd Lt. 131: Student Council 121- Soph. Rep. 1I1: Jr. Rep. 121: Sr. Rep. 131: Adv. Treas. 131 . . . I24, I95, 206, 268, 334 RUSSELL, RAYMOND Mustang Band 1I, 21 . . . I24 RYAN, PAT M.J.R. 131: Library Council F.T.A. 131: Homemaking Club 12, 31, Parl. 131: Mixed Chorus 1I1: Sr. Rep. 131: Adv. Sec. 131 . , . 26, I24, I37, 2I5, 226, 229, 266, 268 -5- SAENZ, DANNY Moss Advisory . . . l24 SAENZ, GEORGE A. Barron Advisory . . . l24 SAFIR, DAVID Jr. Class Vice-pres. 121: Hayne 12, 31, Parl. 131: Student Council 12, 31, Sgt. at Arms 131: Library Coun- cil: Tennis Team: Swimming Team: Soph. Rep. 1I1: Adv. Pres .... 3l, I25, 205, 223, 266, 270, 3I5, 325 SAGOR, ILEENE Skelton 1l, 2, 31, 2nd Vice-pres. 1I1: Lassos 12, 31, 2nd Lt. 131: Student Council 12, 31: F.N.A., Sgt.' at Arms: S.S.S. 1I1: Soph. Rep. 1l1 . . . 87, IO4 205 206, 26l SAHAKIAN, ALICE Jaspers 131: F.T.A. 1I, 2, 31: Adv. Pres .... I25, 229, 272, 273 ST. JOHN, BILL Adv. Pres. 131 . . .325 SALAS, KAREN Jaspers 131, Sgt. at Arms: French Club 12, 31: Talacades 1I, 2, 31: Girls' Glee Club 1l, 2, 31, Accom- panist: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I25, 240, 245, 249, 273 SALAZAR, RICHARD R.O.T.C. 1l, 21, S!Sgt. 121: Officers and N.C.O. Club 121: 2nd Drill Team 1l, 21, Squad Leader: Latin Club 1l1 , I25, , SALVATIERRA, PHIL R.O.T.C., Battalion Adi.: Officers and N.C.O. Club 131 . . . I25, 218,222 SANCHEZ, EVARISTO R.O.T.C. 11, 21: Drill Team 11, 21 . . . 125 SANCHEZ, PATSY S.S.S. 1I1: Lassos 12, 31, Cpl. 12, 31: Student Council 131: F.B.L.A. 12, 31, Chaplain 131: Dec. Rep. 1l, 21: Adv. Chaplain . . . I25, 205, 206, 23l SANCHEZ, RACHEL S.S.S. 1l1: Jaspers 1l, 2, 31: Lassos 12, 31: Girls' Glee Club 1I1 . . . I25, 273 SANCHE2, RUBEN Dec. Rep. 131: Adv. Treas. 1l1, Sec. 121 SANDERS, SUSAN Homemaking Club 131, Hist.: Swim- ming Team 1l1: Sr. Rep. 131: Adv. Reporter 1l1 . . . I25, 224, 226, 331 SANO, BILL Lindsey Advisory . . . l25 SANTOS, SUZETTE Norton Advisory . . . I25 SAUCEDO, SAMMY Hayne 12, 31: Pony Basketball 1I1: Mustang Basketball 12, 31: J Club 131: Library Council 121 . . . I25, 223, 270, 296, 303 SAUNDERS, SID Sr. Rep. 131: Adv. Sgt. at Arms 131 . . . I25 SCHAEFER, RICHARD Huey Advisory . . . I25 SCHAEFER, YVONNE Skelton 12, 31 . . . I25, 261 SCHARLACK, MYRNA Homemaking Club 12, 31 . l25,226 SCHAUER, CYNTHIA N.H.S. 131: Masque and Gavel 12, 31: Jr. Play 121: Sr. Play 131: German Club 1I1: Homemaking Club 131: Dec. Rep. 131 . . . I25, I95, 20I, 226 SCHERRER, MAUREEN Shakespeare 1l, 2, 31: Student Coun- cil 131, Chaplain: Homemaking Club 131, Chaplain: F.N.A. 12, 31, Corr. Sec. 131: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I25, 205, 226, 232, 259 SCHMIDT, JERRY Senate: Student Council: Wranglers . . . I25, 205, 2I2, 264 SCHNEIDER, CARLIE Shakespeare 12, 31: Lassos 131, Treas.: Roping Team 131: Student Council 11, 21: F.N.A. 11, 2, 31, Corr. Sec. 1I1, Pres. 121, Vice- pres. 131: Homemaking Club 12, 31, Pres. 131: Dec. Rep. 131: Adv. Vice-pres. 1l1 . . . I25, 206, 224, 225, 226, 232, 259 SCHOENERT, DAVID R,O,T,C., lst Sgt.: Math Club 12, 31 ...21a, 234 SCHRIMSHER, DAVID Hayne 131: Mustang Band 121: Pony Football 1I1: Sr. Play 131: Library Council 131, Pres.: Track 1I, 31: Adv. Sec. 121 . . . I25, 27l SCHUBACK, PAT R.O.T.C. 1I, 21, 2nd Lt. 121: Offi- cers and N.C.O. Club 1I1: Drill Team 121: Swimming Team 1I1: Adv. Pres. 121 . . . I25 SCHUCHART, GARY Hayne 12, 31: J Club 1I, 2, 31' Track 1l, 21 . . . I25, 223, 27I, 34I SCHUPBACH, CAROL S.S.S. 1I1: Shakespeare 1l, 2 31: Lassos 12, 31, Capt. Co. J 131, Best Capt. 131: Roping Team 121: Student Council 3 1I1: ' 11: F.T.A. French Club 1I1: Soph. Rep. 1I1: Adv. Sec.-treas .... I25, 205, 206, 2l0, 259 SEAGO, JAMES Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I26 SEIK, LARRY R.O.T.C., Cdt. Ist Sgt.: Otticers and N.C.O. Club: Drill Team . . . I26, 2I7, 222 SELMAN, DON S.S.S. 1I1: N.H.S. 1311 Quill and Scroll 12, 31: Monticello 1I, 2, 31, Clubs Staff 121, Faculty Editor 131: Latin Club 1I, 21: Talacades 12, 31: Chorus-All-city, All-dist., All-state 131: A Cappella Choir 1I, 2, 31 . . . I26, I95, l98, 245, 249, 280 SHANK, JIM N.H.S. 131: Declaration 131, Staff Writer: German Club 131: Sr. Rep. 131: National Merit Finalist 131 . . . 34, 36, I26, I95, 242 SHANNON, PAT Soph. Class Treas. 1I1: S.S.S. 1l1: N.H.S. 131: Hayne 1I, 2, 31: J Club 12, 31, Sgt. at Arms 131: All- dist. Football 1honorable rnention1 131: Mustang Basketball 121: Colt Basketball 1I1: Mustang Football 12, 31: Colt Football 111: Track 1l, 2, 31 . . . I26, I95, 223, 27I, 286, 287, 29l, 292, 293, 294, 295, 304, 305 SHARP, SANDY Jr. Class Corr. Sec. 121: Sr. Class Corr. Sec. 131: S.S.S. 1I1: N.H.S. 131: Shakespeare 1I, 2, 31: Lassos 12, 31, Mustang Cheerleader 131: Jr. Play 121: Sr. Play 131: Masque and Gavel 131: French Club 1I1: Soph. Rep. 1I1 . . . 89, II7, I26, I95, 20l, 206, 259, 260, 285 SHAW, ERIC Senate 12, 31: Wranglers 131: Library Council 131: Pony Basketball 1I1: sr. Rep. 131 . . . 126, 212, 215, 265 SHEFFY, HOWARD - Mustang Basketball 121: Pony Bas- lrerbell 11, 21 . . . 126 SHIELD, SANDRA Jettersonaires 12, 31: Mixed Chorus 121 . . . I26, 246, 33I SHIRES, SHARON R. Jones Advisory . . . I26 SHIRLEY, LANG E. Campbell Advisory SIDES, HARDY Sr. Class Reporter 131: Hayne 12, 311 Sqt. at Arms 131: Student Coun- cil 131, Sgt. at Arms 131: Colt Football 1I1: Mustang Football 12, 31' So h Re I ,p.p.11...139,126, 204, 205, 223, 271, 266, 287, 325 SIEBERT, BRUCE R.O.T.C. 1I, 21: Officers and N.C.O. Club 1I, 21: Rifle Team 121: Senate 131: Wranglers 131 126, 212, 265 SIFUENTES, JESSE Hicks Advisory . . . I26 SIGMAN, JAN German Club 1I1: Girls' Glee Club 1I, 21: Homemaking Club 131: Dec. Rep. 131: Adv. Sec .... I26, 226 SILVERMAN, PAM F.T.A. 131: French Club 1l, 21: Homemaking Club 131: Dec. Rep. 12, 31: Soph. Rep. 1l1 . . . I26, 226, 229, 348 SIMS, HARRY Declaration 131 . . . I26 SIMS, LYNETTE Mustang Band 1l, 21: Pony Band 121: French Club 1l, 21 . . . I26, 252 SKARIEN, KERRY S.S.S. 1l1: Lassos 12, 31, Sgt. 131: Student Council 131: F.T.A. 1I, 2, 31, Parl. 131 . . . I26, 205, 206, 228, 229, 334 SLAYTER, MACHAEL Senate 12, 31: Student Council 121: Sr. Rep. 131: Adv. Pres. 131 I26, 265 SMELTZER, KAREN M. German Club 12, 31: F.T.A. 1I1: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I26 SMITH, CAROLYN F.T.A. 1l, 2, 31: Homemaking Club 12, 31 . . . 127, 226, 229 SMITH, FLOYD Weiss Advisory . . . I27 SMITH, JAN N.H.S. 12, 31: Skelton 1I, 2, 31: Student Council 131: Lassos 12, 31, Sgt. 131: S.S.S. 1I1: F.T.A. 1I, 2, 31: French Club 1I, 21: Adv. Pres. 131: Adv. Sec.-Treas. 121: Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I27, I95, 205, 206, 229, 26l SMITH, JONNIE N.H.S. 131: F.B.L.A. 131: French Club 121: Art Cub 131: Pony Band 1l1: Soph. Rep. 1I1 . . . I27, I95 SMITH, LESLIE ANN Lassos 131: Latin Cub 1l1 . 127, 206 SMITH, NANCY N.H.S. 131: Lassos 12, 31: Skelton 131: Homemaking Club 131: F.T.A. 1I, 2, 31, Corr. Sec. 131 . . . I27, 206, 226, 228, 229, 262, 348 SMITH, RONALD Monticello 12, 31, Photographer: Declaration 12, 31, Photographer: Spotlighters 12, 31, Reporter 121, Sec. 131: Adv. Vice-pres. l28, 278 SMITH, SUSAN F.T.A. 131: Latin Club 1I1: Soph. Rep. 1I1: Jr. Rep. 121: Adv. Sec. 131 . . . I2B SNIPES, G. L. Library Council 131: Pony Football 1l1: Track 1I1 . . . I28 SNYDER, ALLEN Pony Band 121: Sr. Rep. 131 I27, 252 SOLCHER, JOE Hayne 1I, 2, 31: Library Council: Adv. Pres. 131 . . . I27, 2I5, 27I, 325, 35I SOLCHER, SCOTT Monticello 131, Art Staff: Library Council 131: Dec. Rep. 12, 31 . . . I27, 2I5, 280, 3I5 SOLIS, JOE Drill Team 1I, 21: German Club . . . I27 SOLOMON, ANDY s.s.s. 111: N.H.S. 12, 315 E.H.s. 1311 1z.o.r.c. 1l1: Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I27, iss, I97 SPARKS, BILL N.H.S. 12, 31: Senate 1l, 2, 31. Chaplain 131: Mustang Band 1I, 2, 31: Jr. Rep. 121: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . 26, I27, I95, 252, 265 SPRUCE, JACK C. R.O.T.C. 1I, 21, MfSgt.: Rifle Team 121 . . . I27 STALDER, POSEY Homemaking Club 131: Adv. Sec. 121,Treas.131 . . . I29 STANDIFER, MARY LEE N.H.S. 131: Masque and Gavel 12, 31: Skelton 12, 31: F.T.A. 1l, 2, 31: Girls' Glee Club 1I1: Jeffersonaires 12, 31, Treas. 131: Orchestra 1l1: av. Pres. 131 . . . 129, 195, 201, 29, 246, 262 - STAUTZENBERGER, FRANK 16yn6 131 . . . 129, 271 STEITLE, ALAN 4.H.S. 1315 R.O.T.C. 1l, 2, 31, Cdf. Maj. 1313 Officers and N.C.O. Club 131, Sec.3 Drill Team: Color Guard 121, Ass'f. Comm .... l29, I95, ZI6, 222 STEITLE, ERNEST Pony Foofball 1215 Track 1l, 215 Adv. Sgf. af Arms 131 . . . l29 STEMEN, PATRICIA -lomemaking Club aires 12, 313 Girls' Glee Club 1l1, Chaplain . . . I29, 247 STEPHENS, ANITA S.S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 12, 315 Lassos 12, 31, Roping Team 1315 Lasso Play 1315 Bi-Phy-Chem 1l, 2, 31, Reporfer 1315 F.T.A. 131 . . . l29, 195, 206, 226, 229, 235 STERN, LINDA -lomemaking Club 1l1 . . . I29 STOLTZ, MARIE F.N.A. 1l15 Hognemaking Club 1315 Candid Camera Club 1I, 2, 31, Hisf. 1315 Pony Band 1l, 2, 31 . . . I29, 237 STOREY, CRAIG F.N.A. 1l, 2, 313 Mixed Chorus 131 .. . I29, 232 STRANGE, JOHN Senafe 1l, 2, 313 German Club 1315 vlixed Chorus 1l13 Dec. Rep. 121 . . . 39, l29, 242, 265 STROUD, DONALD N.H.S. 1315 Masque and Gavel 12, 313 Jr. Play 1211 Sr. Play 1315 Vlusfang Band 12, 315 Pony Band 1l1 . . . 7l, I29, I95, 20l, 252 STRYKER, SHARON :.B.L.A. 131 . . . l29, 23I STUTTS, SUSAN S.S.S. 1I15 Slcelfon 1I, 2, 31, Vice- ares. 121, Rec. Sec. 1315 Lassos 12, 313 F.N.A. 121, Rec. Sec.3 Home- 'naking Club 1313 French Club 1l13 A Cappella Choir 12, 31, Rec. Sec. 1313 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . l30, 206, 226, 249, 262 SUMNER, JAN N.H.S. 1313 Shakespeare 12, 315 Talacades 1l15 F.T.A. 1215 Lassos 12, 31 . . . I30, I95, 206, 229, 259 SUNDA, HENRY Musfang Band 1l, 2, 311.,. . l30, 252 SWOPE, BARBARA s,s.s. 111: N.H.S. 12, 31 E. 1-1. s. 12, 31, Booksfore 'Co-Mgr. 1315 Jaspers 12, 315 Lafin Club 1l13 German Club 121 . . . I30, I95, 197, 273 1315 Jefferson- -T- TANKERSLEY, BYRON German Club 12, 31, Honorary Member3 J Club 1l, 2, 313 Tennis Team 1I, 2, 313 Tennis-Disf. Couples Finalisf 1l13 Disf. Doubles Champion 121, Regional Finalisf 121, Disf. singles Champion 131, Regional Finalisf 131 . . . 8I, l30, 223, 3l5 TAYLOR, PATRICK Musfang Band 12, 315 Pony Band 1l15 German Club 1l13 Jr. Rep. 1215 Adv. Treas. 1l, 21, Pres. 131 . . . 130, 252 TENORIO, ERNEST A. Gregory Advisory TETER, JIM Senafe 1l, 2, 31, Parl. 1313 Wran- glers 1I, 2, 31, Pres. 1315 Jr. Rep. 121. . . I3O, 2I2, 265 THAW, MARSHA S:S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 1315 Sfudenf Coun- c1l 131: F.T.A. 121: French Club 1215 Musfang Band 1I, 2, 313 Or- :hesfra 1I, 215 San Anlonio Youfh Orchesfra 121: All-Tex. Band and Orchesfra 121 . . . I30, I95, 205, 229, 252 THEIS, MILTON Mixed Chorus 1315 Rifle Team 1l, 21 . . . l3O THOMAS, SANDRA French Club 1l1: Girls' Sporfs Club 131 . . . I30, 238 THORNTON, PATTI S.S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 12, 315 Skelfon 1l, 2, 31, Treas. 1313 Philimafics 1311 Arf Club 1l13 Talacades 1l1 . . . l30, I95, 233, 262 TILLER, ROGER Declarafion 131, Ads Mgr.3 Sfudenf Council 1213 R.O.T.C. 1l1, CpI.3 2nd Drill Team 1l15 Wranglers 131, Sgf. af Arms3 German Club 1l1 . . . l30, 2l2 TISDALE, MARA S.S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 12, 31: Lassos 121, Roping Team . . . I30, l95 TORRES, ROGER R.O.T.C. 1l, 2, 31, Cdf. Sqf. Mai. 1315 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1313 Drill Team 12, 31: Capf. Co. Comm., Co. A 1313 2nd Rifle Team 1211 Mafh Club 121 . . . 131, 216, 2I8, 222 TORRES, RUDY Adv. Sec. 1l1, Vice-pres. 121, Pres. 131 . . . I3l TORRES, TOMASITA Coffingham Advisory . . . I3l TRAVIESO, STEVE R.O.T.C., Sgf .... l3I TRAVIS, CAROLYN Jaspers 131 . . . l3l, 273, 348 TRAYLOR, BARBARA S.S.S. 1l15 N.H.S. 1313 Soph. Class Parl. 1l15 M.J.R. 1I, 2, 31, Vice- pres. 1311 Lassos 12, 31, lsf Lf. 1313 Sfudenf Council 1313 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . I3l, I95, 205, 206, 266, 268, 3l9, 326 TREVINO, JIMMY R.O.T.C. 1I, 215 Officers and N.C.O. Club 121, Drill Team 11, 217 Arf Club 1315 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . l3l, 236 TREVINO, ROBERT V. R.O.T.C. 1l, 2, 315 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1I, 2, 315 Drill Team 1l,2,31...I3I TREVINO, STEVE Monticello 12, 31, Arf Slaffi Arf Club3 Dec. Rep. TREVlNO, SUSANA F.B.L.A. 12, 31: em. eiee Club TRIMBLE, GERALDINE F.B.L.A. 12, 311 Adv. Sec. 1l1 l3I TRIMBLE, JOHN Monficello 12, 31, Phol'ograpl'1er3 Declarafion 12, 31, Phofographer3 Orchesfra 1l15 Candid Camera Club3 A Cappella Choirg Adv. Vice-pres. . . . I3l TURBEVILLE, JOHN Sr. Rep. 131 . . . l3I TURNER, GWEN Masque and Gavel 1315 Lassos 12, 313 Lasso Play 131: Library Council 1313 Dec. Rep. 1l, 213 Adv. Sec. 131 ...41, 131, 206, 209, 215, 331 TURNER, SUSAN Sr. Ciass Treas. 1315 Shakespeare 12, 31, Reporfer 1315 Sfudenf Coun- cil 1315 Library Council 1215 Jr. Play 1213 F.N.A. 1I, 215 French Club: Soph. Rep. 1l15 Jr. Rep. 121 . . . 89, l3l, 205, 259 -11- UGALDE, JULIET Bi-Phy-Chem 1313 'Candid Camera Club 1315 Lafin Club 1215 Girls' Sporfs Club 1l15 Orchesfra 1l1 l3l UNGERLEIDER, GAIL S.S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 12, 313 E.H.S. 1315 Bi-Phy-Chem 1315 Lassos 1215 F.T.A. 1l1 . . . I3l, I95, I97, 235 UZZELL, CLAUDIA S.S.S. 1l13 F.B.L.A.3 1l1, Treas. 121, Sec. Adv. Chaplain 131 . . . l3l -V- VALLE, ROBERT, JR. S.S.S. 1l15 B1-Phy-Chem 12, 31 I3I VAN GUNDY, BUCKY Senafe 12, 31, Sgf. af Arms 1315 Pony Foofball 1l, 21 VAN WAGNER, RALPH 131 l3l 195 N.H.S. , VAN WYE, DOUGLAS A Cappella Choir 12, 31 I3l, 249 VANZANT, SAN DY Lassos 1315 Homemalcing Club 121 . . . l3I, 206 VAZOUEZ, ANGELICA Declarafion 12, 31, Staff Wrifer5 Lassos 12, 313 F.T.A. 1l, 213 Dec. RSP.: Sr. Rep. 131 l3I, 206, 229 VENZOR, OSCAR Transferred from Forf Knox High School, Kenfuclcy . . . I3l VILLANUEVA, MARIA Arsfein Advisory VILLARREAL, MARCELINO Band 1213 Adv. Vice-pres. 1l1 I3l VIZARD, EDWARD Senafe 12, 315 Musfang Band 12, 313 French Club 12, 31 . VOGES, JOYCE . . l3l, 252, 265 Lassos 12, 313 Sfudenl' Council 1313 French Club 1l, 213 Adv. Sec. 121 . . . I33, 205, 206, 35I VOGT, DAGMAR N.H.S. 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1313 Skel- fon 12, 31, Vice-pres. 1315 German Club 121 . . . I33, I95, 26I, 262, 322 W WAGNER, JAMES Adv. Sgf. al' Arms 131 . . . I33 WALEN DY, IRENE Creed Advisory WALKER, LINDA ANN Skelfon 1l, 2, 31, Treas. 121, Pres. 1315 F.B.L.A. 12, 31, Sgf. ar Arms 1313 F.N.A. 1l15 Homemaking Club 1313 Soph. Rep. 1l1 . . . I33, 26l, 262 WALKER, M EREDITH 31 Chaplain S.S.S. 1l1, N.H.S. 12, , 1313 Jr. Class Rec. Sec. 121: Shake- speare 1I, 2, 31, Sgf. af Arms 1313 Musfang Band 1I, 2, 31, Maloreffe 12, 313 Library Council 1213 French Club 1315 Jr. Rep. 1215 Sr. Rep. 131' Adv. Pres. , 131 . . . 133, 195, 241, 252, 254, 259, 346 WASHINGTON, MARILYN Girls' Sporfs Club 12, 31, Pres. 1315 Adv. Pres. 121 . . . I33 WATKINS, EUGENE Balmaseda Advisory WATKINS, SHERRIE F.B.L.A. 12, 31, Vice . . . I33 res 31 Soph -P -I : - Rep. 1113 Jr. Rep. 121: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I33 WATSON, JUDY N.H.S. 1315 Jaspers 12, 313 Mixed Chorus 1l1 . . . I33, I95, 273 WEATHERFORD, JEANIE Lassos 12, 315 Jeffersonaires 1l, 21 . . . I33, 206 WEBB, LYNDA Monficello 131, Clubs Sfaff, Soph. Class Co-edifor3 Bi-Phy-Chem 121 . . . I34, 279 WEILBACHER, WALTER R.O.T.C. 1l, 213 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1l13 Drill Team 1I, 21 . . . I34 WEINER, GORDON . . . I34 WEINERT, TRUDY S.S.S. 1l1j Masque and Gavel 12, 31, Sgf. af Arms 121, Sec. 1315 M.J.R. 12, 31, Hisf. 131, Clubs Sfaff3 1313 Monticello Lassos 12, 31, Pony Cheerleader 1311 Sfudenf Coun- cil 1213 Lasso Play 131: F.T.A. 1l15 French Club 1l13 Soph. Rep. 1l1: Sr. Rep. 131 . . . 13, I34, 20l, 206, 266, 268, 279, 309, 35l WEIR, KATHY Jr. Class Hisf. 1215 M.J.R. 1l, 2, 31, Sgf. af Arms 1315 Musfang Band 1I, 2, 31, Maioreffe 12, 31: Library Council 131, Sec.3 French Club 12, 31, Treas. 131 . . . IO7, I34, 215, 24l, 252, 268, 346 WELLS, SUSAN S.S.S. 1l13 Lassos 12, 31, Roping Team 12, 315 Lafin Club 1l1 . . . 134, 206 WENTZ, MIKE Colf Baslcefball 1l, 21: Pony Baslcef- ball 121 . . . I34 WESSELY, JUDY S.S.S. 1l13 N.H.S. 12, 313 Slcelfon 1I, 2, 313 Musfang Band 1I, 2, 31, Librarian 1l, 2, 31 . . . I35, I95, 252, 262 WHIDDEN, JILL Girls' Sporfs Club 131 . . . I35, 238 WHITE, ALMA Monficello 131, Ads Sfaff3 Slcelfon 1315 French Club 121 . . . 135, 262 WHITE, RON Helland Advisory . . . I35 WHITEHEAD, PATTY Slcelfon 12, 315 Lassos 12, 315 Sfu- denf Council 1315 F.B.L.A. 1215 F.T.A. 1315 French Club 1213 Or- chesfra 1l13 Dec. Rep. 121 . . . I35, 205, 206, 229, 262 WHTTEHURST, ANONA Girls' Glee Club 12, 31, Treas. 131 . . . I35, 256 WIDEMAN, JIM Senate 12, 312 Musfang Band 12, 313 Orchesfra 1l, 2, 315 Adv. Pres. 131 . . . I35, 250, 252, 265 WIEGAND, FREDERICK S.S.S. 1l15 N.H.S. 12, 315 E.H.S. 12, 313 Quill and Scroll 1315 Bi-Phy- Chem 12, 315 Each Has Spoken 131, Review Board5 Radio Club 1l, 2, 31, Vice-pres. 1213 Senafe 1315 R.O.T.C. 1I, 2, 31, Cdf. Lf. Col. 1315 Officers and N.C.O. Club 1l, 2, 313 Rifle Team 1l, 2, 31, lsf Individual All-cify and lnfra-cify 12, 31, 2nd in Nafion 131: Adv. Vice- pres. 131 . . . I35, I95, I97, l98, 2l6, ZI7, 22, 235, 265 WILHELM, JOHN Track 1l, 2, 31 . . . I36, 304 WILK, BENITA S.S.S. 1l13 Sfudenf Council 1315 F.T.A. 1l13 A Cappella Choir 12, 315 Girls' Glee Club 1l1, Sqf. af Arms3 Jr. Rep. 121 I35, 205, 249 WILLIAMS, LEONARD Pony Baslcefball 1l15 Musfang Bas- kefball 12, 311 J Club 131 . . . I36, 223, 296, 298, 300 WILLIAMS, PATRICIA Library Council 1213 Tennis Team 1I, 2, 31, All-cifyg Jr. Rep. 121 . . . ll5, I36, 3I6 WILLIAMS, PATSY Mixed Chorus 1313 Adv. Treas. 131 . . . I36 WILLMS, DIANE S.S.S. 1l13 Lassos 1l15 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I36, 206 WILMOTH, PAUL Wolfinger Advisory . . . I36 WISE, ROBIN Lassos 12, 31 . . . I36, 206 WOLDHAGEN, SHARON S.S.S. 1l15 N.H.S. 1313 Soph. Class Sgf. af Arms 1l13 Sr. Class Sgf. af Arms 1315 Shakespeare 1315 Lassos 12, 31, lsf Lf. 1315 Lasso Play 1315 Jeffersonaires 1l, 2, 31, Sgf. af Arms 1313 Soph. Rep. 1l13 Jr. Rep. 1213 Adv. Pres. 131 . . . 40, 89, I36, I95, 206, 208, 259 WOLF, SANDY Declarafion 131, Sfaff Wrifer3 Dec. Rep .... 82, I36 12, 311 F.N.A. WOLF, STEVE Fleming Advisory WOLFF, MARTIN Art Club 131: Debate Team 131: Pony Basketball 1211 Colt Basketball 111 . . . 136, 236 WOOD, DELMETH Monticello 1317 Sr. wooo, efiirii Rep. 131 . . . I36 3 Lassos 12 S.S.S. 1I1g .H.S: 1 15 . 315 Student Councll 131: Soph. Rep. 1I1q Adv. Treas. 121 I36, 205, 206 WOODS, HENRI Spotlighters 1l, 2, 31, Sgt. at Arms 131 . , . 136, 239 WORLEY, CAROL I-Iomemaking Club 131g Soph. Rep. 1l1g Adv. Vice-pres. 121 I37, 33I worzmssa, Bruce sf. Rep. 131 . . . 137 WORRAD, Pl-IYLLIS S.S.S. 1l1g N.H.S.g E.H.S.g Jr. Class Treas. 1211 Sr. Class Vice-pres. 1313 M.J.R. 1I, 2, 315 Lassos 12, 31, Capt. Co. T. 131: Soph. Rep. 1I1g Adv. Vice-pres.g Dec. Rep .... 89, 137, 195, 197, 206, 210, 268 WORTH, LAUREN S.S.S. 1I1g Quill and Scroll 12, 31, Treas. 1311 Declaration 12, 31, Clubs Editor 1313 Lassos 12, 31 . . . I37, 198, 206, 277 WYNN, BILLY Pony Football 1I1 . . . I37 -X- XIMENEZ, HELEN Girls' Glee Club 131 . . . I37 -Y- YBARRA, BARBARA A 2 Pon Bad 1I1 Mus- F.N. . 1I, 1: y n : tang Band 12, 31 . . . I37, 252 YBARRA, EDDIE R. Jones Advisory YOUNG, JANICE Homemaking Club 1313 Sr. Rep. 131 . . . I37, 226 YOUNG, JIMMY Allen Advisory . . . I37 ..Z.. ZEHR, MARY ' Skelton 1I, 2, 313 F.N.A. 1315 Latin Club 1I1g Orchestra 1I, 21, Re- porter 1217 San Antonio Youth Sym- phony Orchestra 1l, 213 All-state Orchestra 1215 Mustang Band 1I, 2, 31 . . . 137, 232, 252, 262 Sophomore and Junior Index A- Abdo, Richard l70, 2l4, 3I5 Abelman, Roberta I7O A611961 Bob 169, 170, 2I4, 263, 296 Acosta, Al I70 Acosta, Carmen I40, 256 Acosta, Peter I40, 2I2 Adair, Janice I40, 227, 260 Adame, Robert l70 Adams, Susan I40, 238 Adelstein, Ruben I40, I93, I96 Aderhold, Louise IB, I9, I40, l76, l98, 257, 334 Aguilar, Mary Lou I40, 248 Aguilar, Paul I7O Aguirre, Albert I40 Ahr, Carol Ann I70, 232 Albe, Ann I40 Alderete, Joseph l70 Aldrete, Linda l70 Aldridge, Lance I70 Aleiandro, Jim I70 Aleiandro, Lupe I40 Aleiandro, Urlinda l70, 256 Alfano, Shirley 170, 232 Altaro, Ray, Jr. I40, 250 Alizzi, Bobbi I7O, 237 Allen, Charlene l70, 256, 273 Allen, Jennifer I40 Allen Mike G. I70 Allen, Sam I70 Allerkamp, Rick l70, 2l4, 223, 304, 305 Allman, Donna I7O, 240 Alsbury, Shirley l70 Alvarado, John l70 Alvarez, Albert I70 Amburn, Jimmy I70 Amend, Sharon I70, 244, 248 Ames, Sharyn I70, 260 Amesquita, Alfred I70 Amesquita, Mary Alice I40 Amodt, Steve I40 Anderson, Babe I7I Anderson, Bonnie I40, 202, 257 Anderson, Penni I40, 230, 240 Anderson, Randy I40, 223, 286, 325 Anderson, Valerie 40, l38, I40, 257 Andrade, Bruno I7I Andrews, Barbara 30, I40, 209, 227, 348 Antan, Henry l7l Anthony, Madeline 30, I3B, I40, 266 Anthony, Susan l69, l7l, 2l4, 257 Archer, Lisa I7I, 232 Arellano, Robert I7I Arevalo, Joe l7l Arguello, Roger I7I Ariza, Christine I40 Armstrong, Ronny I40, 3l2 Armstrong, Tom I7I Arriaga, Joe I40, 2l7, 222 Arriaga,Sarr1 I40 Askin, Patsy I40, 224, 227 Asocar, Carl I40, 234 -B- Bacon, Allan I7I, 222 Badger, Scott I7I, 3I0 Bailey, Jeannine I7I, 256 Bailey, Kathleen I40 Bailey, Sherry I7I Bain, Bill I40, 2lB, 222 Baker, Chance I40 Baker, Gil I40 Baker, Linda I40, 202, 236 Baker, Tony I40 Balboa, Barbara I7I, 227 Balderas, Robert I40 Ballantyne, Pam I40, 257, 258, 33l Ballard, Jimmy I40 Balog, Mike I40, 2I7 Banasau, Ernest I40 Baniagua, Nancy I7I Barasch, Connie I7I, 200 Barenblat, Sharon l7I Barnebey, Suzy I40, 248, 266 Barnes, Noel Ambler I7I, 227, 260 Barra, Tom I40, 252, 263 Barrera, Noe I40 Barrera, Yolanda I40, 238, 256 Barrett, Chris I7I, 227 Barriga, Robert I7I Barsun, Jeannine I40, I93, I96, 252 Bartman, Ben I40, 222, 234 Bass, Lee Ann l7l Bassinger, Susan I40, 280 Bastress, Bill I7I Baucom, Jim I7I, 226, 246, 248 Bauer, Barbara I7I Baughcom, Elaine I7I Bautista, Mary Lou I40 Baylor, Cly I7I, 223, 263, 304, 3I0 Bazaldua, Gilbert I40 Bazar, Judy I40, 224, 226 Beckcom, Kathy I7I Bellinger, Charlie I7I, 232, 240 Belzung, Leroy I40 Benavides, Bill I4I Bench, William I4I, 2I8, 222 Bendele, Pam I4I, 232 Beniteau, Tommie Lu I4I, 227, 348 Bennack, Phil I7I Bennack, Susan I7I Benson, Brenda I7I Berenzon, Beverly l4l Berger, Mark I4I Bergeron, Elsie I4I Berlanga, William I7I Berman, Walter I4I Bernal, Patricia I7I Beseth, Gary I7I Bias, Stanley I4I, 223, 304, 3I2 siery, Fred I68, 169, 171, 263, 312 Biggs, Bob I7I, ZI4, 240 Billings, Jim 23, 171, 269, 310 Billingsley, Craig l7l Bing You, Harry I4I, l98, 277 Birnbaum, Bobby I4I Birnbaum, Susie 2I, I4I, 196, 257 Bitzkie, Joan I4I, 230 Black, George I7I Blanke, James I7I, 237 Blankenship, Mike l7l Block, Frank I4I Blount, Faye I4I Blow, Irene l4l, 236, 260 Blunt, Gail l4l, 344 Blunt, Paul I4I Bobele, Monte 235 Bogos, Dora I42, 240 Boland, Mike I7I Boldt, Marilyn I7I Bookman, Billy I7I Boubel, Susan l42 Bourland, Linda I7I, 240 Bourque, Eddie I42, 263, 286 Boyd, Bonnie I42, 202, 244, 250 Branaum, James l42 Brannen, Nancy I42, 232, 348 Brannon, Bob I42, 263, 265, 276, 304, 306, 3I7 Brannon, Carol l7l Brannon, Ruby I42 Breeland, Jay I7I, 252 Bremer, Kathy I7I, 260, 262 Brewer, Bill 16, 171, 2I4, 242 Brieden, Gary 325 Brimball, Sharon I42, 252 Briscoe, Alice Elaine I7I, 247 Bronstad, Alice I42, 209, 227, 266 Brosseau, Mickey I7I, 3I0 Brower, Doug I42, 236, 27B, 304, 308 Brown, Andy I42 Brown, Anita I42, 240 Brown, Barbara I42, 260 Brown, Bettye I7I Brown, Carole l42 Brown, Carolyn I42 Brown, Cindi I42 Brown, Gordon I7I, 3I3 Brown, Joyce I42, I95 Brown, Jimmie I7I Brown, Paul I7I Brown, Scott I7I Brown, Susan I7I Bry, Judy l7l, 227 Bryan, Jon I42, 248, 3l6 Bryant, Barbara I7I Bryant, Mark I7I Bryant, Nancy I42, 260 Bryant, Pat I7I Buchanis, Richard l7l Buendia, Charles I72 Buentello, Elia I42 Buitron, Michael l42 Bumbaugh, Kahlyne I42 Burge, Burgin, Becki I72 Tara I4I, I42 Burk, Billy I42, 223, 269, 287 Burke, Lott I42 Burkett, Steve I42, 2l2, 252, 263 Burnette, Carol 172, 214, 227, 266 Burnette, Susan I72 Burrer, Emilie I42, 316 Burrow, Lynda I5, I42, 257 Bush, Sandra Anne I42, 200, 202, 227, 247 Bush, Sheron l42, 2l4, 247 Bufler, Joyce l72, 227 Buflar, Allan I72 Builler, Ella I72, 227 Byrd, Palricia I72 Byrom, Paffye l42, 260 Byrum, Pam l42, 348 -Q- Cabrera, Jesse l42, 222 Caceres, Cinla I72 Cackin, Cathy I42, 266 Cadena, Imelda I42, 227 Cadena, Roberf J. I72 Cagle, Eldon I72, 235 Cagle, Marshellene I42, 256 Calcoli, Jerry l42 Caldera, Walfer l42 Calderon, Diarfe l72 Calhoun, Barbara I72 Calo-oy, Sandra l72, 238 Camp, Bill I72, 233 Camp, Jeannie 142 Campbell, Grefchen l72 Campbell, Phillip l42 Camps, Suzel l42 Cardenas, Diana l42, I93, l96, 204 Cardenas, Lelicia l42 Cardenas, Ronald l72, 3l0 Carey, Collene I72 Carey, Mary Helen l42, I93 Carle, Mark l42 Carley, Kirk l42 Carnahan, Nancy I72, 240 Carpenfer, Ann l72 Carr, Jennifer l72 Carr, Jim I72, 317 Carranza, Luis I72 Carreno, Rose Mary I72, 227 A Carrera, Larry l42 Carrillo, Felix l72 Carson, Carol I69, l72, 2l4, 257 Carslen, Jim l43, 304, 3l2 Carler, Dede l6, I43, 227 Cary, Cindy I72, 227 Casanova, Yvonne I43 Cash, Wayne I72 Cason, Larry l72 Cassino, Dan l72, 3l3 oasfano, Elizabelh l72 Casfillo, Brenda I43, 224 Casfillo, Evelyn 172,238 Sasfillo, Joe I72 Casfillo, Sylvia I43 Sasfro, Ana Marie I72 Salhey, Margaref I43 Zavalier, Margie I72 Iavanaugh, Ken I72, 3l0 oavazos, Sieve 143 Save, Donald I43, I93, 263 oelaya, Carolyn I43, 202, 247, 257, 334 Cenleno, Eugene I43, 2l2, 222 Cenleno, Rebecca I72, 256 Chambers, Robert I43, 3l0, 328 Chambers. Rodger I72 Chambers, Terry l72, 227, 248, 260 Chapa, Gloria I43, 200,227 Chapa, Frank I72 Charles, Diana I43 Chavez, Sonia I43 Chillon, Marianne I43 Chizum, Kay I43, I93, 248 Chu, Alexa I43, 230 Chrisloffel, Larry l45 Chrisloffel, Linda I45, 273, 3I6 Cisneros, Eliziar I72 Claing, George I72 Clanfon, Donna l72 Clark, Penelope I43 Close, Bill I44 Closner, Frank l72 Cloud, Sfephen I72 Cobb, Howard I44 Cobb, Lynda I44, 227, 273 Cockrell, Saihy I72, 200, 266, 33l Coffee, Sylvia I44 Cohen, Marilyn I44 Cohen, Miriam I72 Cale, Arr 144 Cole, Cecil I44 Coleman, Jackie I72, 227 Coleman, Ronald I72 Collazo, Carl I44, 3l2 Collier, John 144, I93, 202 Collins, Ernesline l44 Collins, Marlha I44, 260, 262 Conner, Ann I44 Comingore, Cynfhia I72 Connelly, William I72 Confe, Mike I72, 240 Cook, Edgar I72 Cook, Roberi I44, 2l7 Coons, Darlene I44, I46, 257 Copenhaver, Cylhia I44, 224 Cordaway, Carol I44 Cordes, Ronald W. I44 Corlese, Leon I73, 3l0 Corfez, Ana Crislina l73 Corlez, Lucille I44 Colfer, Caihy I73 Cory, Bill I73 Coshal, Andrew l73 Costello, Linda I44 Colfer, Cafhy l44 Coulfress, Jimmy I45, 222 Cowan, Cris I73, 256 Cox, April I45 Cox, Barbara I45 Cox, Gray I45 Craig, Kay I73, 227 Craig, Roberia I45 Craig, Sarah I45, 287 Craig, Sherrian I45, 227 Cray, Bill I73, 304 Crenwelge, Carol Sue I45, 230, 27 Crigger, Dale I73 Crisf, Roberf I73 Crisfan, David I45 Crifes, Alana I45, 269, 3l2 Cronen, Pafricia I45, 252 3 Cross, Paul I73 Crowley. Mike I73 Cruichiield, Dan I45, l96, 269 Crufsinger, Elizabefh l73, 227 Cuevas, Mavo I73 Cukier, Joe I45 Cunningham, John I73 Cunningham, Susan I69, l73, 200, 2l4 266 Cupp, Richard I45 Curfis, Wayne I45 -D- Dalmolin, Chris 145,230 Damron, Linda I45, 266 Daniel, Dawne I45, 266, 33l Dasfro, Yvonne I73 Daughfery, Dianne I69, I73, 200, ZI4 240, 257 Davila, Carlos I73, 2l8 Davila, George I73 Davis, Danna I73, 33I Davis, David I73 Davis, Scoli' I73 Davis, Sfephen I74 Davis, Susan I45, 227 Dawson, Yvonne I45, 252 Day, Kafhy I45, 2l4, 266 Deese, Anna I45 Deffee, Cherlyn I45, 252 De Harf, Dale I45, 2l4, 227, 348 Delac, Diane I45, 227, 240 Del Caslillo, Benny I45 De Leon, Joe I74, 222 De Leon, Joseph I45 De Leon, Marfin I74 De Leon, Richard I45 De Lespinois, Joelle l74, 240 Delgado, Benny I74 Delgado, David I45 Dempsey, John I74, 3l0 Denison, Sue I45, 248 Dennis, Bill I45, 242, 264 De Paul, Harry I74 De Sha, Jeanne I45, 230 De Shong, Andrea I45, 257, 334 Deuel, Charles I74 De Vellis, Kennelh I45 De Wese, Linda I45, 266, 33l Diaz, Angie I45 Dickinson, La Verne l74, 3l6 Diric, Conrad I74 Disharoon, Cafherine I74 Dilfmar, Howard I45, 264 Dixon, Paul I74 Dodd, Kale I45, 248, 273 Doege, Charles I45 Doeppenschmidi, Larry I45, 2I7, 222 Dominguez, Baldemar I45 Dominguez, John I45 Dominguez, Sylvia I45, 224 Donaldson, Linda I74, 256 Dcneghy, Sieve I74 Donley, Keiih I74 Dorough, Linda I74, 248 Dorsey, Jerry I45 Doublel, Bealrice I74, 238 Draper, Gloria I74 Drafllo, Ann I74 Dralilo, Judy I45 Driffil, Jimmy l74 Drumm, Mickey I74, 250, 252, 264 Dubois, Jeanefle I74, 232, 256 Du Bose, Allan I74 Du Bose, Linda I74 Du Bose, Marlha I45, 246 Du Bose, Michael I74 Dudley, Linda l75 Duffey, Fred I46, 250, 252 Duffin, Donald I46, 264 Dukes, Linda I46 Dullnig, Karen I75, 227, 266, 33l Dunning, Peggy l75 Duran, Richard I46 Dydek, Torn I46, 202, 233 Dyer, Charles l46, I93 Dyer, Judifh I75, 224 Dyer, Pal l75 DYm, Randy l75 Dzurik, Sfephen I46 -5. Eager, Calhy I46, 232 Earl, Mary Ann I46 Easley, James l75 Easley, John l75 Edelman, Judi I75 Edmonds, Carol Sue I46, 243, 260, 262 Edwards, La Donna I46 Edwards, Ronnie l75 Egglesfon, Marvin I46, 3l0 Eiien, Carolyn I47 Ekmark, Fred I47, 3l0 Elizondo, Diana I47 Elkins, Janice l75 Ellerman, Sylvia I75, 242, 246, 348 Ellis, Mike l75 Ellison, Alice I47, 227, 252 Elvir, Gloria I47 Embrey, Bruce I75, 3l0, 325 Emerson, Abram I75, 269 Emerson, Willie I75 Emery, Ken I47, I94, 200, 252 Emmons, Sharon I47, 227, 240, 260 Enderle, Cynfhia l75 Enderle, Marilyn I75 Eng, Annlyn I47, 209 Eng, Sandra I47, I96, 202 Engle, Jim l75, 304 Engle, Molly I47, 232, 278 Epsfein, Jerry I47, I94, 235 Epslein, Norman I75 Espino, Norma l75 Esquivel, Olga I47, 240 Esquivel, Ophilia I75 Esserick, Sandy I47, 209, 227, 243, 260 Esfes, Mary I47, 267 Esfrada, Gloria l75 Evans, Linda l47 363 Everlson, Simone 147 Ewing, Carol 147, 208, 316 Ewing, Harvey 175 ..F-. Falbo, Neva 175 Farish, Floyd 147 Fariss, Doug 147, 223, 264 Farlow, Marcia 175 Galindo, Roger 176 Galloway, Shirley 176, 242 Galvan, Roberl 24, 176, 310 Gamboa, Alberl 176 Gamboa, Edward 147 Gamboa, Rila 176 Gonzales Gonzales, Gonzales Gonzales Goodlell Norma 177 Pal 177 Ronald 148,222 Val 148 John 22, 141,148 Hall, John 169, 177, 223, 264, 287, 304 Halpin, Pal 148 Hamby, Horner 148 Hamby, Julie 177 Hamil, Mary Louise 177 Farmer, Roberl 175 G0SC11. WSWS 177 Gales, Judy 147, 200, 242, 260 Faulkner, Kay 175, 267, 331 Faulkner, Tim 175,304,306 Favela, Jo Ann 147 Feike, Nelda 175 Feldmann, Tom 175 Ferguson, John 147 Ferguson, Ronnie 175, 217, 264, 313 Ferlsch, Peggy 175 Fesl, Susan 175 Few, Bill 175 Fichlner, Bill 147 Findling, Jane 41, 143, 147, 202, 208, 257 Fisher, John 147 Fisler, Barbara 147 File, Eddie 147, 239, 325 File, Linda 175, 227 File, Mariorie 175, 214, 267, 268, 334 Ga rci Graci a, Anna 147 a, Anna Grace 176 Garcia, Cesar 147 Garci a, Dellino 176 Garcia, Marleen 176 Garcia, Marlin 176, 243 Goodpaslure, John 148, 194, 202,212 317 Goodwill, Sallie 148,243 Goodwin, Pall 177, 273 Gorden, Yvonne 148 Golf, Doug 22, 143 Hamner, Della 149 Hancoc k, Peggy Sue 149, Hand, Bob 149 Hansard, Mary Ann 149, Handsur, Pal 177 243 244, 248 Hansford, Linda 177 Garcia, Rudy 147 Garcia, Virginia 147 Gardner, Gary 176 Goullel, Graham, Graham, Shirley 177 John 148 Nancy 148, 227,257 Kay 147, 214, 257, 279, 334 Guaiardoy ,ony ,WI 3,0 Flores, Aurelia 175 Flores, Blama 175 Flores, Nora 147 Flores, Oralia 175 Flores, Paul 175 Flores, Raymond 175 Flores, Richard 147 Fong, Sue 175 Foraker, Larry 175 Fore, Frank 175, 264 Fosler, Garza, Alice 176 Garza, Blanche 147, 230 Garza, David 176 Garza, David 147 Garza, lrene 176 Garza, Joe 176 Garza, John 176 Garza, Milly 176 Garza, Socorra 176 Garza, Susan 176, 202 Garza, Sylvia 147 Garza, Sylvia Ann 147 Gass, Roland E. 177, Gallin ,Allen 147 Granalo, Marie A. 177 Granberry, Sandra 148, 225, 331 Granieri, Janice 177 Granl, Melinda 148, 348 Gray, Jean 148 Gray, Vickie 177 Green, Thomas 177 Green, John 148 Greenberg, Alan 1-18, 222 Greenspoon, Sue 148, 227, 243 Grey, David I77 Griffin, David 148, 325 Grillin, Tom 177 Griffin, Troy 148, 237, 252, 281 Hanson 267 Ann 149, 194, 204, 209, 228, Hanson, Carllon 149 Harbin, Michel 149, 194, 252, 267, 334 Harned, Cheryle 149, 214, 228, 250 Harper, Rocky 149, 325 Harrell, Eddie 149,223,310 Harringlon, Carol 149, 236 Harris, Dale 138, 149, 264, 265, 304 Harris, Frankie 149,238 Harris, George 177 Harris, Linda 256 Harris, Viclor 149 Grimm, Grimm, Raydean 177 Ricky 148,233 Foulch, Garlh 147 Foulch, Roberl 175 Fraclor, Nancy 175 Frank, Diane 175 Franks, Hugh 175 Franz, Paula 175, 227, 242, 250, 272 Frazier, Ricki 175, 310 Freeman, Bill 138, 143, 147, 264 Frisby, Roberl 147 Haas, Donna 177 Frilsch, Bill 147 Fry, Barbara 175, 227, 236, 246, 279 Fry, Karen 175 Fry, Kalh ryn 175 Fry, Roger 237, 248 Frye, Leslie 175 Frye, Nancy 147, 236 Frye, Phillip 175 Fuenles, Diana 147 Furlh, Dianne 176,214,331 Gig-ggacakis, Kalhy 147, 158, 208, 227, George, John 177, 312, 313 Gerlh, Richard 45, 138, 148, 194, 202, 264, 296 Gewin, Sandi 148 Ghelzler, Ellen 148 Gibbons, Candy 177,240 Gill, Anna I77 Gill, James 177 Gillarn, Susan 177,227 Gillian, Lamar 177 Gindy, Kennelh 177,212 G1auberg,Jo Ann 148 Glaze, Judilh 177 Gleinser, Tom 177, 250 Goerges, Cheri 148 Golf, D. G. 177, 214 Goldberg, Roberl 177 Golden, Roslyn 148 Goldfarb, Sam 31, 146, 148,201,264 Golighlly, George 177 Golighlly, Mariorie 148 Gomez, Vicki 177 Gonzales, Anna I77 Gonzales, David 177 Gonzales, Ernesl 148 Gonzales, Henry 148 Gonzales, lrene 148 Gonzales, Louis 148 Grisham, Gayla 148, 244, 248, 260 Grizzard, Jeanne 148, 194, 257 Grizzard, Joanne 148, 214, 227, 257 Grohn, Larry 148,222,217 Gross, Cindy 177, 331 Grosskopl, Belh 148, 247 Grolh, Donna I77 Grun, Beverly 148 Harlley, Sonora 149, 244, 250, 252 Harlman, Mary 149 Harlung, Calhy 228 Hasbrook, Bob 149, 287, 308 Hass, Donna 149, 228, 267 Hawkins, Judy 178 Hayden, James 149 Haynes, William 149 Hayward, Shari 150, 247 Heilig, Eddie 178 Heilig, Janel 150 Hendry, Barbara 150, 273 Herbeck, Palsy 150, 230 Hernandez, Berla 178 Hernandez, Gilberl 8, 150, 201, 202, 264 Guerra, Cynlhia 177, 232 Guerra, Josie 148 Guerra, Guerra, Guerra, Guidry, Guillen, Mary Jane 177 Rudolph 148,222 Susan 148, 232 James 177,250,252 Irma 177, 252 Guio, Presley 148 Gulick, Linda 177, 232, 240 Hernandez, Gloria 150, 25 Hernandez Hernandez, Ramon 178 Hernandez, Richard 150 6 ,Guadalupe 178 Hernandez, Rose Mary 178 Hernandez, Sleve 178 Herrera, Linda 150, 237, 2 Herrera, Rosario 178, 238 Herrera, Yolanda 150 Herrick , Gayle 178, 267 56 Fusselman, Tom 176 -9- Gaede, Roberl 176 Gailan, Hope 147, 248 Gale, Gay Lynne 176 Gonzales, Teresa 148, 237 Gonzales, Francisco 177 Gonzales, lda 177 Gonzales, Joe 148 Gonzales, Joe 177 Gonzales, Lesler 177 Gonzal es, Lorenzo 177 Gul1ey,Bi11177 Guslalson, Bill 177 Gulhrie, Barry 148, 223 Gulhrie, Jane 177 Gulierrez, Joe 177 Gulierrez, Ruben 148 11-1- Haag, Gregory 177 Haas, Peler 177,233 Halken, Francie 177 Hague, Jayne 148,316 Hale, Barbara 177 Hale, Billie 177,256 Hale, Houslon 177,315 Hale, Paula 148, 227,240 Herlz, Eleanore 150 Helller. Gilberl 178 Heye, Gerald 178, 242 Hibdon, Sleven 178 Hicks, Jeana 150 Hicks, Linda 178 Hicks, Sleve 310, 325 Hill, David 178 Hill, Diana 178 Hill, Leopaldo 178 Hindelang, Doug 178 Hines, Joseph 178, 219 Hines, Richard 150 Hinoiosa, Pele 150, 222 Hirsch, Helen 178, 214, 228, 247 Hogue, Barbara 150 Hohmann, Malhew 178 Holden, Sharon 178 Holdilch, Sleve 150, 269 Holland, Joyce 178 Holle, Margarel 178 Hooge, Teresa Ann 178 Hooper, Danny 243, 252 Hooper, Mark 150, 264, 304 Hopf, Royce 150 Hopkins, David 151, 215, 264, 286 Johnslon, Len 178 Johnslon, Lucy 151, 240, 279 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Brandon 178 ,Charlie 151 , Glenda 178, 210, 240, 246, 267 Leana 151, 240, 246, 267 Mike 178 Norma 151, 203, 228, 267 Roy William 178 Keelon, Lydia 179 Horlon, Delane 178 Howard, David 178 Howard, John 151 Howard, Sharon 31, 151, 194, 196, 203, 228, 240, 257 Huber, Connie 151,243,248 Huckaba, Iris 178 Hudson, Joyce 178 Hudson, Maxine 151,348 Hull, Janice 151,230 Huff, Joanna 151, 228, 247 Hughes, Trey 151 Hull, Penny 178 Hunlress, Tom 178, 212 Hunlsman, Emel 76 Hurley, Priscilla 151, 243 Hulcheson, Ted 151 Hulchinson, Debbie 178, 273 Hulchinson, Mar Jo 178, 267 Hyman, Sherry 151, 203, 225 Joseph, Richard 178,235 Jowers, Brad 151,270,312 Joyce, Kennelh 178, 249 Juarez, Mary Alice 151 Juarez, Susan 178 Jungman, Bobby 151 -K- Kalisky, Lawrence 179, 312, 313 Kalkholl, Suzanne 179 Kangas, Charlene 151,273 Kaplan, Ronnie 151 Karin, Danny 179 Karpienski, Arlhur 179 Kass, Palrick 151, 236 Kaulz, April 179, 237 Kawazoe, Nancy 151, 228, 246 Kboudi, Marcey 151,257,316 Jackson, Darrell 178 Hysaw, Lonnie 178 il... Ibarra, Lucille 178, 238 lhle, Larry 178 Ikeda, Koichi 151 Inman, Jimmy 151, 269 Irwin, Becky 151 Isgur, Sluarl 151, 269 -J- Keienburg, John 151, 228 Kelfer, Ilene 179 Kelly, Jackie 151, 243, 249 Kennedy, Mary Ann 151, 214, 22 Keoughan, Brian 151,317 Keoughan, James 151 Kerr, Kandee 151,201 Kesner, Slephanie 179, 257, 280 Kidwell, Edward 179 King, Ricky 179. 315 Kinnaird, Jay 179 Kiolbassa, Charlolle 179 Kiriazas, Marlene 179, 240 Kirlland, Linda 179 Jackson Jackson Jacobs, Jacobs, Jaimes, Janosik, Dorolhy 151 Polly 151, 194, 228, 267, 334 Dianna 151 Jack 151, 194, 201, 250 Roberl 151, 222 Laurie 178, 201, 331 Jaroszewski, Ronnie 151, 287, 317 Jarvis, Brian 178 Jefferson, Thomas 151 Jennings, Philip 178 Jernigan, Jim 178 Jernigan, Judy 151,261 Jimenez, Alberl 178 Jimenez, Dellina 178 Jimenez, Roberl 151 Johns, Jill 151, 228, 267, 331 Johnson, David 151, 269, 304, 325 iJohnson, Ervin 178 Johnson, Harry 178 1Johnson, James 178 Johnson, Margarel 178 Johnson, Ronald 178, 269, 310 Johnson, Ruby Ann 151 Johnson, Shirley I51 Kirlley, Billy 179 Kisler, Chris 151 Kleck, Arlhur 179 Klein, Paula 151,325,331 Klossner, Rockye 179 Knapp, David 152, 325 Knighl, Donna 179, 228 Knoeller, Roberla 179 Knouse, Lenna 179 Knouse, Marvin 179 Knox, Nancy 179, 214, 258 Koch, Bob 179 Kole, Alan 152 Kollias, Dana 179 Kopsky, John 152, 222, 235 -L- Lachele, Janine 180, 256, 258 Ladd, Sherry 180, 228 Lakalos, Janie 152 Lamar, Paul 152, 235 Lamberl, Linda 152 8, 257 Lane, Gaye Lynn 152, 236 Lange, Larry 152, 270, 310, Langley, Bobby 152 Langslon, Belly 180, 243 Lanman, Mary 22, 152, 249, Larson, Lynda 180 Lasky, Cheryl 152, 267, 269 Lasseler, Eslher 152 Lalharri, Doug 152, 252 325 348 Loyd, Linda 181 Lozano, Joe 181 Lozano, Raymond 181 Lozano, Sandra 153, 247 Lubel, Beverly 153 Lucas, Glenn 153,217,222 Luckell, Larry 181,310 Luera, Rosa 181 Luna, Margarel 181, 230, 238 Lalimer, Charlolle 152 Laurence, Gayle 180 Laye, John 180 Laylon, Dickie 152, 195, 243, 264, 345 Lazo, Josephine 180 LeBlanc, Donald 180 Lecocke, Don 152, 249 Lee, Eslher 180, 228 Lee, Margo 180 Lee, Roberl 152 Leflon, David 152 Leiia, Ignacio 152 Lemson, Paul 152, 218, 222,235 Lenig, Larry 180, 223, 264, 286, 304, 305 Leonard, Sharon 152 Leos, Doria 152 Leung, Cheryl 152, 209, 243 Levenson, Sharon 152 Leverell, Debbie 152, 267 Luna, Mary Lou 153, 198 Luna, Rulhy IBI Lundell, William 82, 153, 195,237 281 Lulich, Luzius, Louis 181 John 153, 222 Lynch, Sherry 153, 258 Lyon, Charles 181 Lyons, Lyska 181 Lyons, Michael 181 -M- Mabrilo, Van 181 Maclzadden, Nancy 181 Machado, Leroy 153 Mache, Virginia 181 MacKenney, Carolyn 41, 154, 203, 228, 252, 254, 268, 331, 346 MacLean, Don 181 Levis, Levil, Levy, Levy, Lewis, Lewis 255, Lewis Earl 152, 222 Anila 152 Ed 152 Rachel 180 Granl 180 Howard 13, 47, 152, 264, 346 Rhonda 180, 268 Leyva, Roberl 152 Lifshulz, David 152, 235 Limmer, Joyce 180, 232 Lindsay, Carole 152 Lindsey, Curlis 152 Lobello, Tony 152 Locha usen, Marshall 23, 31 203, 252, 0 Maderios, Pam 154 Madero, Carlos 181 Mahoney, Linda 154, 252 273 Maier, Sandra 181 Maizel, Jay 181 Malish, Carl 154 Mandry, Sleve 181 Malmslen, Mack 154 Mangold, Kalhy 154, 201,240 Mangum, Richard 154, 223, 270, 3 Mann, Cindy 181, 256 Mann, Linda 181,256 Manrow, Rick 154 Manske, Pamela 181,232 Manson, George 181 LoCicero, Larry 180 Locke, Donna 180 Locklier, Renee 152, 273 Lodde, Dorolhy 152, 225 London, Sue 152 Long, Linda 153, 214, 228, 258, 332 Long, Richard 153, 312 Longmoor, Kay 153, 203, 228 Longoria, Jo Marie 180 Longoria, Norma 153 Lopez, Abraham 180 Lopez, Jesse 153, 222 Lopez, Larry 180 Lopez, Louise 153 Lopez, Lucille 153 Lopez, Yolanda 180 Loudermilk, Brenda 180 Louie, Howard 181, 315 Louie, Jimmie 153 Lovelace, Roberl 153 Lovelace, Travis 153 Lowes, Sherry 153, 249 Marasco, Frank 154, 222,237 Marburger, Debbie 181 Marechal, Mike 181 Marek, Carol 154 Marks, William 154,243 Marler, Grady 154 Marple, Beverly 154, 252, 273, 348 Marsh, Sleve 181 Marlin, George 154 Marlin, Nancy 181,348 Marlin, Sleve 154, 215, 223, 270 Marlin, Sleve T. 154 Marlin, Slevie 154, 228 Marlinez, Joe 181 Marlinez, Lynda 181 Marlinez, Palricia 181 Marlinez, Roberl 154 Marlinez, Roberl L. 154 Marlinez, Teresa 181, 228, 256 Marly, Ksihy ian, 228 Mason, George 181, 313 Massey, Bill 181,252 Massey, Tom 154, 270, 310 Penker, Jan 158 305, 325 Perki s, Marhews, Merridiih 181, 228, 242 Ma1his,Ar1hur 181 Mallhies, Charles 154 Mauck, Ernesf 154 1 Maun, Killie 154 Maxey, Linda 181, 264, 286, 310 Mayfield, Jack 154, 261, 262 May, Herberl 154 Mazuca, James 154 Mazurek, Sandra 181, 232, 256 McBride, Mary 181,228 McCain, Viclor 181,264 McCary, Douglas 154 McCauley, Sharon 181 McClellan, Gigi 138, 141, 154,268 McCul1en, Mackie 154 McCurdy, Bill 244, 280 Mgllgonald, Bill 181, 264, 286, 308, McDonald, Mike 154,270,312 McEwen, Kay 154, 261 Mcliadin, Nick 154 McGarraugh, Mary Lea 181 McGinley, Sandra 181 McGin1y, Melinda 154, 232, 249, 261 McGuire, Rose 181,240 Mclnlyre, Joyce 181,228 McKechnie, Peggy 181, 280 McKenzie, Mary 181,215,240 McLendon, Nancy 154, 261 McNeil, Linda 154, 228, 244,247,249 McRae, Rulh Ann 181 McTrus1y, Trudy 154 McTaggor'1, Tom 181, 215 McWharTar, Jack 154 Meadows, Donna 181 Means, Sharron 169, 181, 242, 258, 259 Medina, Juan 181 Meeks, Barbara 181, 237 Meiners, Arlhur 181 Meiners, Kennelh 181 Mendoza, Elsa 181 Mercado, Ted 154,264,312 Merchanl, James 181 Merla, Joe 181 Merlo, George 154 Mersinger, Cindy 181, 228,268 Mesam, Arlhur 181 Meyer, Mark 23, 154, 204 Meyer, Tom 181 Mickish, Alan 81, 154,215,304 Mickish, Donald 182 Middlelon, Calvin 155 Miesse, Margarel 155, 236 Milsfead, Mary Jane 155,240,331 Mings, Dan 155 Minlen, Janice 155 Miran, JoAnn 182 Miranda, Heclor 182 Milchell, Tammy 155, 225 Milchel Milchel Voris 155, 243 1, Wayne 182, 313 . Miichem, Penny 182 Mock, Bobbie Sue 155, 273 Moczygemba, Roberf 155 Mgggall, Jinx 169, 182, 258, 332, 334, Molina, Heclor 156 Molina, Luis 182 Moniia, Joyce 156, 242 Monifa Norma 182 Monsive, George 182 Monfez, Sylvia 182 Monfez, Viclor 156 Monlgomery, Richard 182, 237 Monlgomery, Susan 182 Monioya, Sieve 156, 198, 223, 280, 304, 306 Moore, Carol 156, 236 Moore, David 156 Moore, Diane 182, 232, 273 Moore, Moore, Morale Larry 182 Phyllis 156, 232 s, Anifa 156, 228 Mikes, Michael 182 Milam, John 182,212 Miller, Candy 155, 204, 258, 280, 281 Miller, Carol C. 182,256 Miller, Keifh 155 Miller, Ken 182,315 Miller, Larry 155,310 Miller, Rhonda 182 Miller, Roberf 155 Miller, Roy 155 Miller, Sandra 182 Miller, Sandy 139, 155, 258, 278 366 Morales, Elizabeth 156, 225, 228, 273, 348 Moreno, Henry 182 Moreno, Margie 156 Morgan, Douglas 82, 156, 195, 198, 237, 281 Morgan, Guy 156 Morin, Norman 156 Morrisey, Jim 182 Morfon, Tex 182 Morlon, Tim 156, 249 Moses, Rae 156, 245, 249, 250 Mosheim, Max 182 Mosley, John 156 Mosman, Daniel 182 Muecke, Monle 182, 315 Mueller, Dianne 182 Muniz, lrma 156 Murphy, Roberl 156 Murrah, Judy 139, 146, 156, 195, 196, 228, 268, 334, 341 Murray, Andrew 182 Musfafa, Peggy 182, 232, 256 Myers, Rachel 156, 231, 256 Mynier, Sharon 182 -N- Napper, LarrY 156 Narro,Joe 182,310 Neal, Jimmie 156 Neal, Lorella 182, 229 Neese, Virginia 192 Neil, Karen 182 Nelson, James 156, 217, Nelson, Jean 182 Nelson, JerrY 1321 308-313 Nealson, Sena 156, 222 Nelson, Roy 182 Nelson, Virginia 156 Newman, Larry 156 Newman, Pam 182 Newsom, Penni 156, 321 Newfon, Lynelle 156, 195, 258 Newton, William 182 Nichol, Kenny 182, 223, 270, 286, 325 Nichols. John 156,252 Nichols, Penny 156, 195, 240, 258 Nickle, Bob 156, 265 Nieman, Sylvia 156 Niemeyer, Dennis 156, 215, 270, 310 Nino, Jesse 182 Nix, Lynda 182 Noble, Lesler 156 Noll, Roger 182 Nonken, Norman 187 Norrh, Sally 152, 240, 259 Novak, Russell 156 Novy, Murray 156, 235 Null, Karen Nunn, Barbara 156 Nunn, Michael 182, 233 -Q- Oakley, Janice 182, 228 Oafes, Hal 182, 270, 310 Obdyke, Barbara 156, 225, 331 O'Brien, Kalhy 182 O'Conne1l, Daniel 156 o'c0nne11, Par Iss, 223, 270, 287, 304, O'Connor, Kalhy K. 182, 228, 261 O'Connor, Kalhy 16, 169, 182, 228, 259 Oehler, Linda 81, 182 Ogden, Randy 182,215,310 Oila, Carmen 156 Olafson, Tom 156 Old, Judy 182 O'Leary, Tim 157 Olfers, Carol 182, 228, 249, 260, 261 Olivares, Frances 157 Olivarri, Jimmy 182 Olivarri, Joey 183 Olsen, Bill 183 Olson, Bob 8, 157, 317 Olson, Marc 223, 265, 296, 301 Olvera, Georga 183 O'Mara, Teresa 157, 208, 268 Ondarza, Roberf 183 O'Nei1,C1ay157 Ordaz, Pele 157 Orliz, lsaias 157 Orliz, Roberl' Oli, Larry 183 Oyler, Bobby 157 Ozuna, Herlinda 183 -P- Padilla, Richard 157, 237 Palacios, Reedy 157, 222 Palmer, Shannon 183 Parish, Moye 183, 215, 259 Parrilla, Henry 183 Parroff, Penelope 157 Parry, Briff 157 Parsons, Jan 183 Passmore, Sharyn 157, 245, 249 Pafe, Kafhleen 157, 237 Pafillo, Paula 157 Paiino, Joyce 183 Pafino, George 183 Pafferson, Billy 183, 287 Pafferson, Mike 158, 264 Palfon, Mide 183 Payne, Joan 183 Payne, Susan 158 Pearman, Charlie 183 Peden, Bob 183 Pedersen, Sheryl 183 Pena, Dickie 183, 264, 313 Pena, Elida 183,238 Pena, Hilario 183,310 Pena, Jesse 158, 325 Pena, Louisa 158, 256 Pena, Luis 158 Pena, Mercy 158, 264, 304, 311, 312 Pereida, Becky 158, 237, 273 Perez Euslolio 158 Perez, Gilda Mae 183, 256 Perez, Mike 183 Perez, Roberl' 158 Perez, Rosalinda 184 Perez, 'n Yolanda 184 Bob 158 Perkins, Par 158, 195,277 Perry, Kaye 184, 187 Pelers, Darlene 158 Pfeiffer, Marian 158, 228, 256, 272, 273 Pfeuffer, Karen 184 Phillips, Carol 184 Pileggi, Joe 184 Pisano, Pie 184, 259, 331 Pish, Tommy 184 Pizzi, Anihony 184 Plala, Andy 184 Pleasanl, Mary Jane 184, 228, 348 Pogue, Linda 158, 256, 273 Poland, Edifh 159 Poland, Jean 184 Pollard, Lynda 184,201 Polunsky, Allan 184 Pomrnerening, Randy 184 Pool, Kenneth 184 Pope, Joe 159, 223, 270,, 314 Poplin, Brenda 159, 225 Porfer, Maxine 184, 238, 280 Posl, Marilyn 184, 246, 268 Powell, Marcia 184 Powell, Suzanne 184 Powers, Powers, Sandy 159 Sherry 184 Poynler, William 184 Prado, Joel 159, 249 Price, Roberl 159, 223, 315 Prince, Laurie 184 Pruelf, David 159, 234 Sharp, Pruett, Gary 184, 242, 245 Pue, Ronnie 159 Puente, Charlos 184 Pulido, Elaine 159 Pulman, Carolyn 159, 205, 225, 259 -Q.. Quan, Lily 159 Quan, Mamie 184 Quanstrom, Kathy 185, 228, 236 Queen, Lydia 159 Quevillion, Madelyn I85 Quillian, Roy 159, 288, 304, 306 Quillin, Jamie 159,268,269 Quinn, Rita 185,256 Quintanilla, Bill 185,310 Quintanilla, Steve 159, 222, 243 Quiroga, Jerry 185 -R.. Rabb, Jeanette 159, 238, 256 Rager, Kay 159, 205, 229, 251 Rain, Larry I85 Rainer, Donna 159, 240, 247 Raines, Connie 159 Rainwater, Vicky 159, 195, 226, 261 Raley, Claudia 1B5 Ramirez, Martin I85 Ramirez, Raymond 159 Randez, Becky 238 Randle, Sharon 159, 273 Rangel, Freddy 185 Rice, Dennis 159 Rice, Jane 159, 256 Rice, John 185 Rice, Marilyn I85, 256 Rice, Patricia 185 Rice, Virginia 159 Rich, Gail 185 Richardson, Bill 160, 223, 308 Richardson, Kaye I85, 240, 260, 261 Riddle, Charlie I60 Ridenour, Jean 160 Ries, Robert 185, 233, 250 Rietz, Marilyn 185,273 Rietz, Ronald 160 Rigamonti, Leon 61, 184, 185 Riley, Grover 286, 310 Riley, Louise 160, 331 Riley, Mary I85 Rios, Mary Alice 185 Rivas, Sylvia 185 Rivas, Sylvia 160 Rivera, David 160 Rivera, Rudy 160 Rivera, Yolanda I60 Robinson, Greg 160 Robinson, June 160, 195, Robinson, Tony 185 Robles, Milton 160 Robles, Rosemary 160 Rocha, Ernest I60 Rochs, Gretchen 160 Rodriguez, Alex 185 Rodriguez, Armando I85 Rodriguez, Dora 185 Rodriguez, Ester 185 197 Rangel, Oscar 185 Reagan, Jyl 169, 185, 256, 268 Reagan. Susan 185 Reay, J erry 159 Redman, Michelle 159 Reed, David 185, 264, 313 Reed, Mike 159 Rees, Chester 159, 264 Rodriguez, Gene 161 Rodriguez, Irene 161, 245, 246, 248, 249, 348 Rodriguez, Janie 161 Rodriguez, Jose 185 Rodriguez, Linda 161 Rodriguez, Linda 185 Rossett, Willie I85 Rothstein, Helen 161 Royal, C ollene 185, 247, 256 Rubin, Lynn 185 Rudes, Jerry 161, 235, 278 Rutto, Sandi 161, 240, 279 Ruiz, Ma Rushing, ria 185, 238 Kaye 139, 161, 229, 268 Russell, Mike 161,249 Rutherford, Robin 185 Saathott, -5- Gail 185, 229 Saathoff, Roland 161 Sadovsky, Kenneth I85 Saenz, G Saenz, G eorge 185 eorgia 161 Saenz, Jackie 186 Safir, Linda I86 Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, Saldivar, Salinas, Enrique 186 Gloria 186 Mile L. I86 Minerva 186 Rebecca 186 Ricky 161,215,234 Rosie 161 Christine 161 Rachel 161, 237, 240 Salinas, Sandra 186 Salis, Ro Samples, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanchez, Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, bert 186 Carlotta 186, 236 Edward 186 Edward 161 Louisa 161 Rick l6l Rudy 186 Michael 186 Nancy 161,231 Roy 161, 222 Sandford, Sandra 161 San Marco, Paul 161 Schroeder, Mike 162,271,296 Schultz, Gay 162, 209, 249 Schulz fchwa e, Larry 160 rtz, Larry 162, 249, 310 Schwartz, Linda 162, 316 Scofield, Bob 146, 162,201 Scoggins, Beverly 186, 226 Scott, Bill 162, 215, 264 Scott, David I86 Scott, George 186 Scott, John 162 Scott, Shirley 186, 249 Scrimpsher, Bobby 186 Sebillar, Tom 186 Sechrist, Rose 186 Seeds, Segall, Segovi Segovi Barbara I86 Judy 162 a, Timo I86 a, Henry 162,243 Segura, Sylvia 162, 256 Seifert Serene Serene , Martha 162 , Eugene 162 , Fred 186 Sey, James 186 Seymour, Mary Kay 186 Shank, John 186, 242 Sharp, Carolyn 162, 229 Sharp, David 186 Sharp, Jerry 186, 249 Marilyn 162, 229 Rees, Margaret 58, 180, 185,245 Reese, Sharon 41, 159,201 Rehberg, Kathy 185, 273 Reid, Mike 159, 195 Reil, Andrew 159 Reilly, Judy 159 Reinhard, Carol 185, 273 Rendon, Ed 159, 252 Renken, Shirley 185 Rennecker, Jeanne 159 Requenez, Frank 159, 249 Resendez, Evangeline 185, 240 Reyes, Mary 159 Reyes, Mike 159 Reyes, Pauline 159, 231 Reyes, Robert 185 Reyes, Susan I85 Reyna, Louis 185, 237 Reyna, Roy 159, 222 Reyna, Theodore I85, 313 Rhew, Lyn 185, 268 Rhodes, Martha 159, 201, 259 Rhorer, Linda 185 Rice, Bill 159 Rodriguez Michael 161 Rodriguez Michael 185 Rodriguez Pat 185 Rodriguez Rebecca 185, 249 Rodriguez Robert 185 Rodriguez Roy 161 Rodriguez Sylvan 185 Rodriguez Rodriguez Yolanda 185, 231 Yolanda I61 Roessling, Martha 161, 229, 243, 247 Rogers, Harold 185 Rogers, Jimmy 161,201,270 Rogers, Terrell 185, 237 Roman, Benny 161 Romo, Sandra 185 Rosales, Betty Ann 185 Rosales, Ricky 161, 270, 310, 325 Rose, Dale 161 Rosenberg, Mark 185 Rosenzweig, Irving 161,222 Ross, Gary 185 Ross, Kathy 185 Ross, Martha 161 Ross, Steven 185 Sansom, Linda 161, 200, 247 Santillan, Anthony 186, 250 Sarro, Jerry 186 Sarrieda, Ricky I86 Saucedo, Steve 161, 271, 310, 311 Saucier, Pat 161, 229 Saunders, Gay 161 Schaezler, Tommy 161, 252 Scheh, Curtis 161, 264, 310 Scheible, Theresa 161, 195, 229, 252 Schleyer, Jane 186, 256 Schmid, Joe 186 Schmid, Mary Alice 162 Schmidt, Mike I86 Schmittle, Vickie 162 Schmudlach, Larry 162 Schmulack, Larry 162 Schmulen, Jim 186 Schneider, Edward 186 Shelander, Claire 162, 247 Sherrod, Jimmy 186,310,311 Sherwood, Betty Jane 162, 246, 261 Sherwood, Steve 186, 313 Shephard, Charles 186 Shield, Karen 162, 246, 331 Shields, Tom 21, 139, 162, 195, 271, 287, 304, 325 Shires, Robert 186 Shockley, Madelyn 162, 261 Shoemaker, Dave 186, 249, 250 Short, Karen 186 Short, Myron 162, 223, 271, 286 Sides, Lynn las, 223, 264, 286 Siegal, Bernard 162, 237, 242 Sigman, Mike 186, 265 Silvas, Daniel 186 Silvas, David IB6 Simms, Gary 186 Simon, John 186 Sims, John 162, 223, 233 Sims, Mike 186,314 Siurseth, Sandy 162, 205, 229, 252, 259 Skinner, Robert 186, 250 Slaughter, Judy 186 Slimp, Suzanne 162, 209, 348 Smith, Billy 162 Smith, Billy 186 Smith, Cynthia 186 Smith, Howard 139, 162, 223, 271, 287 337 Schneider, Larry 162, 304, 308 Schoenert, Richard 162, 222 Schoenert, Robert 162, 222 Schoenfeld, Carol 186, 256 Schoppe, Sherwin 162 Schroed er, Doug 162, 312 Smith, Kathy 186 Smith, Mike I86, 229, 263, 265 Smith, Pat 162,310 Smith, Patricia 162, 197, 240 Smith, Russell 186 Smith, Scott 162 367 Sneed, Ricky 186 Snipes, Robbie 162, 271, 325 Snodgrass, Sandye 162 Snyder, Randy 162 Solis, Robert 187, 313 Solomon, Carol 187,215,229 Sontag, Susan 162 Sowers, Robin 187, 229 Spangler, Barbara 187, 273 Spangler, Robert 163, 195, 222 Sparger, Marilyn 163, 195,229 Speer, Nancy 163, 236, 273 Spence, Larry 163 Sprague, Bengie 163, 252 Spruce, Lloyd 163 Stadler, Jerry 163 Stalder, Bonnie 163 Stamper, Jim 187,265 Stapp, Laura 163 Starr, Ethel 163, 241, 252, 254, 268, 334, 346 Starr, Sue 163,215 Stedham, Martha 163, 252 Stein, Nancy 187 Stein, Susan 31, 163, 229, 268, 269, 331 Stendebach, Doug 187, 265, 287, 310 Sterling, Barbara 163, 249 Sterling, Jimmy 163, 245,249 Stern, Mike 187 Stern, William 164 Sterzinger, James 187 Stetler, Robbie 187 Stevens, Jo Anne Marie 187 Stevens Lula 164 Stevens Nita 164 Stewart, Donna 187 Stewart, Rex 164, 205 Still, Dianne 164 Storbeck, Buddy 164 Strohm, Patricia 164 Strohm, Paul 187 Stromberger, Lee 139, 164, 211, 229, 243, 268, 276 Stuart, Ann 164 Stuart, Eileen 164 Stuart, Eileen 187 Stutts, Joel 164 Suchowolski, Molly 164, 229, 269 Suess, Paul 164 Summers, Allen 164, 271, 286, 325 Sumner, Barbara 187,229,259 Surnpter, A. J. 164 Sutton, Alexarnder 18? Swanson, Larry 164, 223, 271. 286 Swift, 1-len ry 164 Sykes, Pam 187 Talbert, Beverly 187 Szatranski, Terri 187 -Ti Tague, James 164 Talcott, Faye 187 Tarrow, Lynne 187 Tate, Anne 164,241,262 Tavarez, Virginia 187 Tavil, Joyce 187 368 Taylor,. Annette 187 Taylor, Emmett 187 Teague, Beth 187 Tedrowe, Richard 164 Teller, Melody 164,241,262 Tennant, William 187 Terrell, Jimmie 164, 217, 222 Tharp, Otis 164 Thermes, Mary 164, 243 Thoelken, Alice 187,241 Thomas. Henry 164 Thomas, Kathy 164 Thomas, Roy 164, 222 Thomas, Thomas 188 Thompson, Ann 164,226 Thompson, Audrey 164, 226, 262 Thompson, Ronnie 164, 223, 271, 287 Thorne, Nancy 185, 209, 268 Thornton, Susan 188, 229, 281 Thorward, Sul Ross 164, 198, 278 Thrailkill, Bob 24,164,271 Thurman, Linda 164 Tiierina, Linda 164 Tiller, Van 164 Tindall, Jane 164 Tobias, Rudy 188 Tolliver, Betty 188 Torkelson, Anne 188, 232 Torkelson, Erik 164, 252 Torralva, Edward 188 Torres, Ronnie 188 Torres, Sara 164 Toscano, Buddy 164 Towers, James 188 Townsend, Kathy 188 Trammell, Ronny 188 Trevino, Christine 188 Trevino, Gloria 165 Trevino, Maurice 188 Trevino, Patricia 188 Trimble, David 188 Tripis, Sandra 188 Trude, Pam 146, 165, 229, 241 Tschirhart, Gary 188,217 Tschirhart, Karen 141, 165, 198,262 279, 348 Tucker, Julia 188, 259, 332, 334 Tupes, Penny 165, 241,262 Turley, Ginger 165 Tynan, Kathy 188 ...U- Uzzell, Allen 188 ivi Valdez, Anna Marie 188, 238 Valdez, Lupe 188,238 Valdez, Marina 165 Valenzuela, Alfred 188 Valenzuela, Nick 188 Valenzuela, Yolanda 165,238 Valle, Annabelle 165, 235, 237 Vallejo, Edward 165, 252 Vance, John 188 Van Den Bossche, Mike 188 Varnell, Susie 165, 195, 197, 243 Varner, Becky 165 Vasquez, Arthur 165, 249 Vasquez, Roger 189,215,304 Vasquez, Steve 165, 215, 271, 310 Vaughan, Diana 185 Vay, Daryl 188 Viera, Adam 165 Villagran, Edward 189 Villarreal, Dennis 165 Villarreal, Fernando 189 Villarreal, Noemi 165 Virton, Robert 165, 252 Vivian, Cheryl 189 Vocke, Leslie 189 Voelkel, Jane 189,229 Voigt, Carole 189, 252 Volk, Mike 189 Vollmer, David 189, 242 Vrooman, Victor 165 -W.. Waddell, Mary Elaine 189 Wade, Carol 166, 273 Wadley, Jan 189 Waid, June 166, 229 Waldon, Christina 166, 229, 241 Walker, George 159 Walker, Gracie 166 Walker, Mike 189 Wall, Dickie 189,271,310 Wallace, Janet 189,273 Walter, Dale 166 Want, Bob 189 Ward, Cindy 166, 252 Ward, Patricia 166, 241 Wardwell, Ray 189 Washington, Roy 166 Waterbury, Linda 189, 247 Waterman, Bill 189 Watkins, Midge 189,215,241 Watson, Charles 166 Watson, Cinde 16, 169, 189,215,268 Watts, Carolyn 189, 331 Weiner, Barry 166, 315 Weinstock, Toby 189 Weiss, Gary 189 Welch, Pam 166 Wessels, Bruce 189 West, Robyn 189 Weynand, Cynthia 189 Whaley, Jane 166, 195, 197 Whatley, Pam 187 Whetstone, Grace 166, 249 Wilder, Mary 167, 243, 250, 252 Wiley, Esther 167 Wilkins, Wiltrid 167, 252 Williams, Cherry 167, 231, 262 Williams, Dorothy 189 Williams, George 189 Williams, Lana 189 Williams, Linda 167 Williams, Pat 167 Williams, Sherrie 167, 241 Williams, Tommy 189, 304, 306 Willms, Gaelyn 189 Willms, Richard 167,265,312 Wilson, David 189, 304, 317 Wilson, Jeanne 167 Wilson, Joanna 167, 348 Wilson, John 189, 236 Wilson, Robin 167 Winans, Melinda 167, 245, 252, 259 Winkenhower, Winkie 189,310 Winston, Allan 189 Wise, Doris 167, 268, 334 Wise, Jimmy 189 Wiseman, Bill 167 Woeltel, Martha 189, 252 Wolter, Mark 167, 265, 308, 312 Womble, Dale 141, 167 Wong, Cindy 189, 215 Wong, Freddy 189 Wong, Kathie 189 Wong, Raymond 189 Wonsik, Mike 167,218 Woo, Walter 189 Woo, Walter 167, 195 Woodson, Christine 167 Worrell, Bruce 189 Worrel, Raymond 189 Worth, Dede 189 Worthey, Andrea 167, 236 1 Wynn, Ann 189 -Y- Yancy, John 167,223,315 Yarbrough, Sandy 189 Yarnall, Sharon 189 Yates, Willie 167 Yeater, Roy 189 Yokubaitis, Judy 167 York, Joe 167, 241, 265 Youngblood, Carolee 189,241,259 -Z- Zachariades, Costas 189 Zak, Mike 167 White Don 189 White Martha 166, 262 White, Merle 167, 205, 268 White, Norma 167 White, Paul 189,215,271,287 Zalesky, Barbara 167, 231 Zamora, Adam 189 Zapata, Eino 167 Zavala, Margaret 189 Zepeda, Diana 167, 243, 246, 247 Whitworth, Connie 167 Wibracht, Edward 167 Wibracht, Mac 189 Wideman, Tom 189, 255 Wiegand, Martha 22, 167, 226, 249 Wilborn, Delores 167, 226 Zerkel, Suzanne 167, 237, 241 Zimmerman, David 189, 313 Znilek, Pearl 167, 226 Zowarka, Jane 167 Zuniga, Mike 189 Zunker, Charlotte 167, 226 l
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