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This MONTICELLO is a pic+orial record of some of the things the people of THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL did and said from August, 1 964, to about that time in 19G5 in and around the city of SAN ANTONIO, in the great state of TEXAS ' - VV Edited by Doug Morgan Table of Fall Qection 12 includes Registration 16 Student Council President 2! Curriculum 22 Non-teaching Personnel 40 Aerial School View 44 Politics 46 Fall Frolic 48 Mustang Spirit 58 Band Drum Major 61 Lasso Major 62 Football 68 Winter Section 84 includes Preparation 88 Christmas 92 Senior Play 96 Winter Fun 98 Club Histories 102 Dec Editor 124 ROTC Cadet Colonel 131 Basketball 137 Contents Qpring 9ec+ion 1 48 includes Summer Section 240 includes Spring Madness 152 Classroom — Spring Style 168 Each Has Spoken Editor 172 Mon+icello Editor 177 Taient 184 Fiesta San Antonio 188 Chuclcwagon Day 196 ROTC 210 Spring Sports 214 State Champion Tennis 217 Senior Class President 228 Last Days 229 Advertising Index 242 Portraits and Participants 289 Faculty and Administration 290 Seniors 296 Juniors 336 Sophomores 363 C ub Rosters 385 Last Gummer Found U9 Qailing and Gunning . . ' Some of us spent a serene summer sailing on nearby Woodlawn Lake. Others, like Sandy Sjurseth and David Moore, passed part of the time picnicking: Cindy Brown turned browner lying in the sun. Warm, bright days were just right. With ihe beginning of school just one more flip of fhe calendar, Jeffiies began io crowd all fhe summer fun they could info the lasf few weeb. One group re- visited the pink flamingos at the zoo. 1 he Chinese Sunken Gardens made a perfect background for a snapshot of Suzanne Powell- Mart, her brother, and Richard Mangum were drawn by scenic San Jose. Realizing that Henry Esmond awaited him in senior English, Bobby Balderas got in the last light reading of the year. Sheila Staten summed up the whole idea of re- turning to school without saying a word. Gassing and ightseeing When 9uddenly . . . ,1 £ ; ■-U 11 im ' -■' ' - ' ■' J mtB SCHDOl SB B tiJ j feJ K lgKl -, rf i ATr . j:. ' o«;. y ' -Tr ' - - Our Thoughts Turn Back to Jefferson -aqarnsl- a pinic sky And Her Massive Oaken Doorways Loomed Before Us w -autumn sun -reglstrai ' lon day -: r!!i:| ' ' rl ' ™ ' «• — ' ffiW ill J OH nn m sa II Activities Activities 3 ♦ w M- i Vv l t(Ww •.2 ' i -r v -:•::! : as : u ... . 1 - g-z • 3-?: ' .- ' i ' «• ' ' m •f i It happens every Qepfember - great big, beautiful Jefferson, all 46 doors open wide, fills its vac- uum of two miles of halls and ninety-six classrooms with a strange, seemingly unfriendly on- slaught of teenagers in assorted shapes, sizes, and attitudes. Reg- istration is the 33rd Qeptember madness for these well-traveled corridors, confusing both new and veteran students. We take sides when the national Presiden- tial election comes around but unite forces behind the Mustangs. We have different hours, class- rooms, and teachers. Fall brings with it the sharpest change in our routine all year. 14 Winter will be nothing to dread ir sunny 9an Antonio. Although £ few cold blasts will come oui way, they will not hamper activiti on the social scene. Class anc club gatherings will keep us toe busy to worry about the weather.i Jpring, ah Qpring! It will bring . . . Jeniors closer to graduation uniors closer +o senior rings Jophomores . . . Well, who can tell about them this early in the game? ■i ' ? m x c But summer is so very far away ' : A« September is fhat time of year when we emerge from swimming pools and air con- ditioning into the familiar but almost-forgotten routine of school. Registration, fall ' s first shock, prepares us for the nine months ahead by letting us plan individual schedules and then race for our choice of teachers. After having all the pink, yellow, and white slips filled out In triplicate, we hurry to the book room, only to find others ahead of us waiting for state textbooks. Finally securing all needed books and covers, we deposit them in our lockers, the combination of which we can ' t recall at first, and drag home from the hot campus to regain strength for the first real day of school tomorrow. -■.« 16 Mishaps Accompany Registration 3 save Hme and space, chemlsirY sfrucfors band togel her to register udents at one long tabfe on the third 3or. The whole business is a pain In e necic to Marilyn Rietz. 5gistratron-weary teachers will have to ait awhile for this load of refreshments nee volunteer helpers Gaye Lane, 3nna Davrs, and Ann Draftlo had a tght mrshap on the delivery route. jnior hlostesses sponsor this project. ackers in the new wJng came without cVs — old lockers wouldn ' t lock. Mrs. rraine Kirk, counselor for the Junior lass helps a befuddled sophomore live the mystery of his combination. 17 Textbook Dis+ribufion Brings Lines A hectic week of planning and conducting a new-student orientation program in late August ends for the Student Council as its two wild days of Textbook Library caretaking begins. Twenty-seven hundred students come in three shifts of nine hundred each. At five books apiece, a whopping total of 14,000 state te.xtbooks are distributed to Jeffltes for the coming year. RegistraHon Is so confusing that some people don ' t believe it when it ' s over. After receiving her books, Margie Fite checks over her schedule of classes, feeling sure that she has forgotten something. 18 and Confusion on Registration Day Running out of geometry books on regisiration day: a shattering ex- perience! John Collier. Jimmy Brown, Doug Brower, and Bob Niclcle wonder what to tefl all the students waiting in line. 19 A Leader, Effeciive 9+udent I H E£ I • Spring cleaning came early this year for Student Councilors— in early fall to be exact. Getting down to probably +hi dirtiest project of the year, Louise Aderhold and Carlto Hanson begin to clean the pool in the S. C. Patio. Money constantly passes to the hands of the 90 nnembers. Accepting Each Has Spoken subscription money from Joanna Stevens, Peggy McKechnie, and Robbie Crist is Susan Garza. 20 Action Stimulate Council Progress Being a girl can sometimes be a problem! Take Louise Aderhold, for instance. This petite blond worries more about dates than the average girl, since she must attend every school function as Student Council president for ' 64- ' 65. Now a boy can always ask for a date, but Louise ... Of course, her fears are ill-founded. With looks like hers, who should worry? hier quiet, organized approach keeps her from being frustrated m the most trying moments, hlerijnique position as one of five female Student Council presidents in Jeff ' s history has not made her friendly tHello any less sincere. 21 Being where the girls aren ' t for a half hour, boys don ' t worry about such things as how high they pi ' e their plates, es- pecially on Mexican food day. All-too-short Noon Offers Break in With roaming the halls a thing of the pass this year, ROTC guards like Allan Bacon checked excuses during the split advisory-lunch periods. Light lunch and light conversation are plans that Joe Pope and Linda Oehler make before advisory. The rest of the lunch period is a chance for Cris Cowan and Sharon Holden to catch up on girl talk. 22 Split info two periods, the noon hour allows one group to settle down to advisory business as another invades the Cafeteria. All activity suddenly comes to a standstill as students pause to give thanks at the sound of the tardy bell. The tradition of boys ' and girls ' sitting on opposite sides of the Cafeteria is voluntary. Skeptical sophomores soon learn from veteran juniors and seniors to enjoy the time away from the opposite sex to talk freely with members of their own group. With Jefferson larger than it was last year, re- strictions enforced by ROTC guards on traffic in the halls during the lunch periods are a must. New en- closed arcades serve as all-weather settings for jammed sessions after lunch. Hour Routine Shuffling purses, books, paper bags, and pop bottles usually take up all the time and space that girls at the Senior Tabhe need for eating their lunches. We have become accustomed to the moods of our halls: lonely, empty, strangely changed . . . or filled with students trying to reach the next classroom before the short, five-minute passing time ends ... or festive, gaily decorated for a dance, alive with dancing couples . . . And then there is the hall where a romance begins, where a boy and a girl meet to talk before school, at lunch, after school . . . Lonely Emptiness or 24 1 5 ' ' ' IZ if if ' |||b Buzzing Activity: These Are Our Halls A new wing changed our clock-watching habits. Clocks in the halls, in- stead of in classrooms, made it impossible to sneak a look at the time- piece even at the suspenseful moment before that happy 3:30 sound. 25 students Learn Through A thoughtful Marian Pfeiffer gnaws on her pencil. DeDe Carter cogitates for several minutes, then offers suggestions for their rebuttal on this year ' s topic, Resolved: Nuclear Weapons Should be Placed Under International Control. Practice teachers, college seniors, come to Jeffer- son to meet on-the-job requirements for teach- ing certificates. Under Mrs. Maxine Wolf Inge r ' s watchful and encouraging eye, Miss Jill Radford, Trinity, controls and stimulates her English class. Students from A to F like non-credit English Improve- ment classes, a fast-reading-and -com prehension course. 26 inglish Improvement. Debate, Practice :;h louvered glass transoms, a new-wing Innovation, !s from the stairs watch Mrs. Eleanor Whatley ' s be- hool preparation for her English classes. A new three-track system of English classes began at Jefferson in 1964: classes for non-college-bound students, regular workloads for the majority of stu- dents, and Major Works for advanced students. Miss Grace Huey is the department head. Sister subject to English is debate, dealing with logical argumentation. A maximum of 25 students is enrolled in each of Miss Betty Janert ' s classes to insure each student an equal amount of attention in preparing for competition. 27 Advisory Qerves Every Purpose n jr A halt in business . . . time out for refreshments . . . The only advice going on in Mr. Victor Weiss ' s advisory is how to open a pop bottle. Rules permit one party each semester. A smile and thirty Declarations go from Barbara Fry to Dec Reps. Appealing to Mrs. Lillian Brown ' s studious and comical sides are D.J. ' s Don Green and Don Couser; but she, being an unbiased teacher, Re- fuses to state her choice for Emperor of Mustang ' Territory. ? 28 rom Embattlement to En+erfainment - — BC distribution day delights advisors. The ) minutes usually devoted to advising bes for paper reading. £ons ervflti, The spirit ' s there, but the spelling isn ' t! Bill Bain and Joyce Mclntyre represented Mrs. Roma Hafermann ' s (with one F ) advisory at the Emperor of Mustang Territory convention. Advisory period gives Dev Tarrow and Jerry Rudes a chance to express their opinions on con- troversial matters. It often becomes necessary for them to defend their views. -laac 29 After winning the Name the New Teacher game at the faculty party, Mrs. Antoinette Moore, Latin teacher, thinks that her prize, a decorated shop- ping bag, should have a Roman scene oainted on it. Mr. Calvin Hines. His on pop-quiz days keeps Making history with his pop test i practice of hoisting the Jolly Roge his history classes loosened up. The other 17 social science instructors use their own methods Men and Machines 30 is over. But Mrs. Virginia Round-Up-the-Brahmas Week Creed doesn ' t take time to remove her Western gear be- fore plunging into bulletin board material for French classes. New this year in the lower level of the New Wing are tv o language laboratories, bringing the total number cf units to 106. Annette Taylor improves her Spanish accen- by imitating inflections. each Jeff Teens Eleven instructors in the Foreign Language Departnnent teach four years of Spanish, three of French, and two of Latin and Gernnan. Although two years of any lan- guage are usually required for col- lege admission, it is not necessary for high school graduation. Miss Vivian Arstein is the Department head. Social science includes world his- tory for sophomores, American his- tory for juniors, government, eco- nomics, and sociology. Two years of social science and a passing grade on the Constitution test g ven to senior government classes are requirements for graduation. Miss Ona Marschall is the Depart- ment head. Peons Barbara McDougail, Larry Big- gers. and Frank Nelson await their turns to hnodel cardboard cutouts of their favorite pastimes at the get- acquainted faculty party in November. 9tuclents Take a Look for Themselves An accelerated course in physics takes hours of out- side research, as Tonn Dydel is learning! These two have discovered th two heads are better than one overcoming chills while searchli for an earthworm to dissect. Nearly everything was new this year in the Science De- partment! The beginning of school found biology teachers ■egisterlng students in new-wing rooms, containing modern ab equipment, frequently available to all biology classes, virs. Anne Barron and her fourth-period class experimented vith the University of Texas Biological Sciences Curriculum study Project, studying metabolism for six weeks, and work- ng more in the laboratory to let the student learn more by jersonal experience. Physics courses split into two divisions: regular and Physical science Study Committee (PSSC), the modern teaching nethod. Jefferson claimed the only ripple-tank In the San ntonio Independent School District, an experiment to study he wave theory of light. Two years of lab sciences — biology, chemistry, or physics —are required for graduation. Physiology is not considered i laboratory science. A challenge from chemistry teacher Mr. Cottingham during an experi- ment brings explanatory words from Gilbert Hernandez. chance to have a confusing labo ' ratory experiment ex- ained by tvlr. Charles Cottingham draws the eager atten- 3n of his class. Chemistry, classified as a lab science for gh school graduation, consists of laboratory experiments id demonstrations, and class lectures. Pointing to written evidence, Bi-Phy-Chem Pres. Jerry Rudes proves that he is right about the phylum of this piece of coral. Moderating the discussion between Jerry and mem- bers Robert Lee and Paul LaMar Is Mrs. Anne Barron. 33 Qquares Gain Using scratch paper, notes, books, and or I slide rules is unlawful during standardized tests.] Who needs them, junior Carol Schoenfield wants to know. Sophomores usually come unequipped during _their first year. Bill Rambo, however, has learned early that what he needs is a brief case to carry all his geometry gadgets. ■;ui ' v. „- Graphing is an important part of algebra that is sometimes a confusiC one. John Tarsikes connects the points on his graphing problem aft working it out on the board. 34 Heigh+s of Importance Pracflcally the only department that hasn ' t moved classes into the New Wing this year is the Mathematics Department! Offered are Algebra I and II, plane geometry (major works and regular), busi- ness arithmetic, and trigonometry ' in combination with elementary analysis, analytic geometry, or solid geometry. Any two of these are required for graduation. One change occurred, however. Plane geometry became the sec- ond in the sequence of math courses after Algebra I. Thus, sopho- mores with Algebra I in junior schools entered geometry under the new plan. This change necessitated the use of twice as many books as before: — a big load for the Student Council Bookroom! Empty halls during classes give Mike Patterson and Milce McAnelly a chance to post their latest drawings from architectural drafting class in their lighted showcase in the New Wing. A perplexed student, Linda Guzzardo: a con- cerned teacher, Mr. Lewis Hutchinson: that is the combination to solve that complicated geom- etry problem. 35 Amidst the modern facilities of the new shop wing, Mark Carle uses a square to put the finishing touches on his newly built storage cabinet. CreafivHy 9hows in Practical Qkills Western ' s the theme and Marty Wiegand, the cowgirl! Girls in Senior Hostess class dressed in Western outfits to add to the flavor of the graded projects. 36 Books braced, eyes fixed, and hands positioned, this Typing I class main fains a steady pace to complete weekly budgets. A chance at expression is offered to Cynthia Ramos in Art I. Students shewing talent may enroll in Miss Ruby Dugosh ' s Advanced Art the following year. Advanced clothing student Ann Krause knows both sides of a prize-winning green wool outfit, sewing and modeling it. 37 Exercise - ' -..«- .«  ' k HHl Boys ' physical education classes begin with a round of push-ups, followed by other l;inds of isometric exercises and a brisk run of the bleachers. Afterwards, boys par- ticipate in assigned sports, including basketball, football. and track. A little more oomph will help Mindy Koen to get the ball over the net. This is one of the many games in which girls taking physical ed participate to learn the funda- mentals of sports such as volleyball, baseball. and track. On rainy days, stay-ins learn square-c ancing or compete in relay races. 0KKM pp pw n 1 nwf) II i i On the Spot, a scholastic-competition television prograi for local high schools live from KENS-TV, was the seer of a win against Victoria and a loss to Lee. Team capta ' was Paul LaMar, with Tom Dydek and Jack Jacobs, an alternates Lyn Rhew and Larry Schneider as team membe for the program. Girls ' gym class activities are fast and furious. So sopho- mores Sharon Gross, Susan Mangum. and junior Karen Dullnig must do their hair over in the time remaining. 38 Sfimulates Mind and Bodies Running out of scratch paper on a standardized test can be an exasperating experience for anyone. Junior John Laye, however, has solved his problem by utilizing the palnn of his hand to calculate answers. Running out of answers on a geometry test can also be exasperating if panic sets in. Paige Atkins uses the spare time to ponder other things. Painful problem produced on the football field for Myron Short finds a solution In the form of Coach Don Ross, who uses gym medical facilities to bandage the injury. Finally finished with one of the many sections of the Iowa standardized test, this junior obviously believes that forty winks will do him more good than checking his answers. 39 -- m Custodian engineer for 33 years. Mr. Ernest Banldiead keeps his year-round, night-and-day shifts informed of school ac- tivities. Reading daily announcennents begins the long day of taking care of the 96 classrooms and miles of halls. Affectionately called Shorty since the school began in 1932, grounds-keeper Mr. Oscar Metzger starts to work at 6 a.m., five days a week, all year long, to keep the campus. Journalism I students Steve Dial, Sylvan Rodriguez, Vickl Rainwater, and Sharon Gross didn ' t realize that thelr inter- view with Mr. Dan Felan Included a detailed explanation ol the operations of the boiler room. Old shop rooms are out and the film rooms are almost in! Workmen Ray Green and Ray Besler convert basement space into a 45 ft. by SO ft. projection room, two film storage rooms, an Each Has Spoken office, and a Student Coun- cil room. They will be ready next fall. After coolilng and serving steaming foo( to 2100 hungry teenagers, the 17 cafeteri, workers finally get to eat lunch. 40 - ' In his search for pill bugs for biology class, Barry Ungerleider enlists the helping hand of gardener Mr, Martin DeLeon. A tour of the school includes a peel; a ' -he head chopper, Mrs. Beatrice Thomas. While Mrs. Thomas demonstrates her skill. Mrs. Bernice Blackstone, manager, gives Journalism I students details. They Cook, Clean, and Care for Us 41 They Have Shortly after the beginning of each period, girls who voluntarily give up their library time to help with checking attendance disperse to plclt up absentee notices. During first period, Mrs. Margie Atkins, attendance teacher, and her workers compose a list of absentees to be distributed by second period workers. Part of each period during the day is used to notify parents of students ' ab- sence. Playing a big part In the high school and college plans of 885 sophomores, 892 juniors, and 797 seniors are class counselors Mrs. Lorena Davis, Mrs. Lorraine Kirk, and Mrs. Pearl Doolittle. A special room, located next to the counselors ' offices, is new this year to provide a place for Individual vocational aptitude tests. Counselors conduct standardized tests. They issue scores to each student as Mrs. Kirk Is doing for junior Cindy Cary In the above picture. In the office of registrar, Mrs. Sheila Cooper, are microfilmed records of every student who has attended Jefferson since 1933. She handles all business connected with preparing and sending college transcripts and makes photostatic copies of grades to be filed, as she is doing in the picture to ' - left. 42 3 9ystem J Paper work in d - ' erent forms Is the main concern of the three sv:-etaries who handle all of Jef- ferson ' s busines;. All three are responsible for general correspc-dence; Mrs. Ethel Guziardo sells pre-game footba ' l tickets (above) and is in charge of textbooks ar lockers; Miss Barbara Ande rson orders and issue; supplies. Filing, managing rm and typing ana -jZ - C ' -9 r-e C2 . clietin are the general duties of Mrs. Fina Borrer, an addition to the staff this year (lower left). Seniors appear at the office of their class counselor, Mrs. Pearl Doollttle, when in need of help with college plans. She uses the myriad of booklets in her office and information collected from years of experi- ence lo counsel with college-bound Art Cole. Thirty-fhree Years Old and Still 44 Srowing . . . This Is the Giant! 45 Donkeys and Elephan+s ; v v : -ss rs ;? ' :.-;2iRjSx . } : ' w!i4i -( ' : Senator Barry Goldwater ' s appearance at Alamo Stadium for campaigning purposes brought out San Antonio Young Republicans like Jerry Cal- cott to hear his speech and cheer enthusiastically. rhe fever that sweeps the nation every four years extended to the football field and into the halls of Jefferson last fall. Urging all to vote. Band and Lassos depicted synnbols of both parties in a football half time during the heated nationwide campaign. Student LBJ sup- porters worked at Jefferson, a polling site, on election day: others, like David Vollmer, saw Democratic Vice -Presidential candidate Hubert H. Humphrey when he spoke at a local high school. Meanwhile, bacic at school, disc jockeys of radio station KONO aired their platforms for the title Emperor of Mustang Territory, as a publicity stunt to boost Monticello-Declaration sales. Since only members of advisories were allowed as delegates to the Emperor election, day-by-day sales results went up on a computer in the Main Hall. Join Mustangs MONTICELLO .Tl k 47 9ophs 9ocialize; Juniors Italian grape leaves having been flown in from the other end of the campus, Scott Badger and Ronnie Thompson secure them to the ceiling of the Main Hall for Pizza Pranza. There were people +o talk with. There was food to eat. Steve Leary preferred the food at the Sophomore Social. Seniors began the social events of their year vvith a picnic at the Golden Fawn Dude Ranch, Oct. 31, from 2 to 8 p.m. Class members, with or without dates, feasted, socialized, and enjoyed the facilities of the ranch for horseshoe pitching and horseback riding. Members of the Sophomore Class came next with a get-acquainted social after school, Nov. 10. Huge baskets of corn chips and an enormous supply of soft drinks busied sophomores starving for food; others needing companionship met some of their fellow classmates collected in the Student Council Patio. Later, candidates for class officers were in- troduced. Juniors took their turn at staging an affair. Pizza Pranza, (that means party ) from 8 to I 1:30 p.m., Nov. 14. For the unusual Italian theme, decorators hung grape leaves from the ceiling of the Main hHall. Everybody ate pizza. A juke box provided both fast and slow music. After Joe Phipps learned what Pizza Pranza meant, he got into ihe spirit with a little pizza hand-fed by Jane Jenkins. The Junior Class used the Italian theme for the dance in the fall in the Hall. 48 :at Pizza; 9enior9 Pi+ch Horseshoes You wear your suit. It rains. Picture postponed. Picture re-scheduled. You nniss lunch to line up In the bleachers. You wait for the photographer to get around to taking the picture while gagging at his corny Jokes. The camera pans the sennl-circle. The picture is taken,- but the trouble isn ' t over. You still nriust pay for it. So you stand in line, probably missing lunch again, all tor the magic moment when you will have your Senior Class picture in your hand so you can take it home and put it In a drawer. The wide open spaces provided by the Golden Fawn Dude Ranch at the Senior Picnic gave horseshoe-throwing and horseback-riding enthusiasts a chance to exercise their talents. Don Lecocke explains the finer points of horseshoe pitching as bewildered Dale Walter and Larry Napper look on. 49 Col. Peter Hans Opel is a liaison officer in the German Air Force attached to Lackland Air Force Base and this is his wife. They have a son attending Jefferson. That is part of what German Club Pres. John Shank said when he intro- duced the Club ' s speaker. Clubs Hear Qpeakers; Go Blue bags with Jefferson Mustangs painted in red were presented to athletic teams for their gear. The J Club footed the bill. 50 How to escape from Bongo-maddened friends: that is Joe Hines ' problem. Joe (center) struggles against Lee Stromberger, Jill Johns, Doug Brower, and J. C. Horton at a publications rumble on Mrs. Pefrich ' s patio. Members ot the Bi-Phy-Chem Club regroup after trekking through Natural Bridge Caverns during the November field trip. Spelunking 51 jg-T— ; r f 1 L - . . w jA b '  i? ' • N % ' ) wa V • iX 41 Some Hayne members and dates swam in the pool at the Kelly Officers ' Club in September; others did The Swim on dry land. SImone Evertson and Mike Schroeder join the landlub- bers around the poolsfde. Hayne Members Laying a finger on the side of his nose, Bill Mc- Donald says some magic words and down the slide he goes — along with his date, Cheryl Harned If we can just last for another i truly be MJR ' s! New sophomore different moods as they wait for tense moment of Initiation. 52 Name tagging the mother of Julia Bottenburg. a new member, at the annual Mother-daughter Tea In December is senior Polly Jackson. This event enables members to get acquainted both with each other and their mothers. All eyes tall on three initiates as they raise their right hands to take the MJR pledge. Looking on and remembering their own initiation are Ethel Starr, Sharon Levinson, Pres. Doris Wise, and Linda Damron. 9wim VA ith Dates; MJR Initiates 53 Jovial Jaspers Picnic. Initiaie, Install A fall picnic at Marian Pfeiffer ' s home is the site and the Jaspers are the sights! Marian attempts to pour a coke for members Linda Uorough, Debbie Hutchinson, Anita Morales, and Joanna Wilson. Officers, too, are installed at Jasper parties; however, they do not have to do any stunts to receive corsages and refreshments. Treas. Carol Wade and Pres. Nancy Speer talk over plans for the coming year at an October party. Though her superiors, Pres. Nancy Speer and Sgt. at Arms Pat Goodwin are smiling, it ' s debatable whether Julie hiamby is! Jasper initiates must perform various salutations before other club members in order to call themselves true Jaspers. 54 A sparkle from the decorative tree on the stage is transferred to the face of Linda Burrows, Shakespeare president, as she emcees Spring Fashions in the Style Show Nov. 6. Senior club members and other social club presidents modeled clothes from Joslces . leady to burst into laughter any moment, enlor initiate Sharen Leonard does the hula 3 a twist record for new sister Shakes. Qhakes Show Style Her shoes off. Jane Zowarka horns in at a Shakes ' No- vember Initiation at Louise Aderhold ' s home. Sharen Leonard awaits her time at the ini atlon chopping block. 55 9keltons 9witch Qponsors: Skelton brunch-goers brightened the Bright Shawl for their annual initiation get-together, Dec. 12. Betty Langston, Pearl Znliek, Susan Fest, Beverly Tab- bert, and Sharyn Ames chat a moment before leaving. The Wolf ' s Head at the doorv ay of the Skeltons ' meeting place for 34 years had to be moved to room 132, where the new sponsor lives. Betty Sherwood, Judy Gates, and Kay McEwen appeal for any help in removing their no-neplate and crest. 56 Senaiors Go Western at Barn Dance 1 1 9 ' B 1 II H 1 H } i M M J tI Jumping from a tree with a soft-boiled egg in his mouth qualified Phil Jennings for membership in the Senate Club. After applicants receive a majority vote of the Club, they must complete an initiation ritual to be true members. ' Private Affair at Kelly Air Force Base in October found Senator Herbie May having a little trouble getting seconds on punch for Cindy Gary. val clubs Senate and Hayne joined orces in November to put on a A ' estern dance at MacArthur Park, senate Pres. Dale Harris enjoys a ;Iow dance with Rhonda Lewis. 57 d ' i .t. L:. ' ' -: f U ' i ' Majorette Linda Long shows high spirits Legged as she kicks her way through Mr. Mus- tang at the pre-Lee football game pep rally. The days are shorter, the mornings are now cool and misty, and school begins at 7:30 for Band members. Residents in the area had had three months to forget about hearing Band music floating across the campus very very early. They suddenly re- member in a late August dawn ' s early light as the Band major ' s sharp whistle calls all the members to attention. The director ' s voice thunders into the microphone, al- though he is as sleepy as anyone. Trombones slide off drowsy shoulders, but players soon learn to stay alert during vital marching practice. As the day of the first half time draws near, panic begins: it ' ll never work, never! But It always does! The Mustangs always get an A rating for Applause and Ap- preciation in Autumn. 58 .inda Leads Band to New Heights Rolling his eyes and snorting a friendly welcome, Bevo, the famous U. of T. mascot, had his por- trait made during a half time show. The Band joined Lassos in further honoring the University by spelling out TEXAS in script on the far side of the field. To the click of their drumsticks, the Band and majorettes strut through downtown San Antonio before raising their instruments to perform once more in the annual Veterans Day Parade. 59 9hako or Sombrero, Sonny Set Sights The Beatles have made a hit, even on the footba field. The Band, playing an arrangement of A Hard Day ' s Night, helped the Lassos to form a stick figure of Paul. Getting a kick out of performing with the Mustang Band Is Janice Adair in her showy red-white-and-blue uniform. )n 9ervice. 9tyle wi i. Two big hats — the three-foot sombrero for entertainment, or the tall shako representative of leadership: they both fit Howard Lewis ' head equally well. Whether dressed informally to add to the atmosphere of a Mexican Supper or attired impressively in the red-white-and-blue drum major uniform, his personality adjusts readily to the situation. He has headed the Mustang Band to First-division Sweepstakes for the past two years. In his senior year he and his band were named all-city by the music directors of San Antonio. When school qro fjgl oachi Howard asking him to provide music for its utdoBs himself to make sure his combo does the job B hg- Iwt of the entertainer and the leader — both fit HovuBrd Lewi drum major for 64-65. NG, Lasso major for 1964-65. s+angs make another c ;,l:et or ne Is all spirit. W; . is giving the Lasso iig ely calling comme-. .;,oj ree-planting cere- e is 62 La9S09 Review in Early Morning Dew Holding her breafh and hopfng for the best. Lasso Pres. Marty Rhodes wa ' iH to see results of the Mustangs ' last play. ' ' CM ' .assos Lneelmg to salute spectators Tieans the finish of another half time how. Having completed a successful pop-off with her rope, Sharon Levin- on demonstrates this traditional end. he sun ' s out: it ' s not raining; but the .assos still have their umbrella up dur- ng an early-morning practice. The um- 5rella was a part of one of the half imes presented by the Lassos and Band. «g3 rS ' 63 Roping Team Lassoes Admirers; SERVICE CLUBN9 2 JEFFERSON HIGH ROPING TEAM 8PM Knowing that an outstanding performance is expected of her as Roping Team captain, Carol Ewing wields her rope for the Texas Skip. Kneel and Stop Is successful only with teamwork. Along with the other Ropers at the Fort Sam Service Club. Gail Saathoff and Karen Dullnig per- formed in the fall. )harms Audiences With Lariats As part of a community-service project that came early in the year, Madeline Anthony and other Lassos took games and companionship to Robert B. Green Hospital children. she waits with the other anxious Lassos for the show to gin, Laurie Janosilc decides that a few last-minute ad- tments will help to insure that she will not fall flat on r face in front of the fans. Twenty ropes, twirling around twenty girls as they march in on opposite sides of a Gym mean the beginning of another Lasso half time. Because of the obvious disadvantage of using the Band and a full regiment of Lassos during basket- ball season, the Roping Team supplies the half time entertain- ment in the limited space of a basketball court. Besides per- forming for high school groups, they also give shows for the Fort Sam hlouston Service Clubs. J m i   5 i ' ,  7 1. m 1-. .. F-  A I 1  • 1 ■l T V  r T T • Block letters at the Highlands game half time indicate the respect and appre- ciation that Lassos have for their sponsor Bess, Miss Bess Richards. 65 Mustang 9pirit 9hines as Season Starts; Keeping a loose hold on her pompons, Lasso Sherry Ladd begins the long trek up Into the stands to become part of an ocean of red and blue. Is It a first down? Anxiously awaiting the outcome of the last play, Midge Watkins carefully eyes the official until he gives the signal. Soars to Climax as Jeff Beats Highlands As the hands of the clock move toward zero, the hands of Cindy Mann and Susie Varnell move in accelerated motion. What the spoken word cannot do in providing an outlet for emotion, the gesturing hand can. Creative, designing hands, securing a fight banner before a pep rally, are at work behind the scenes to boost spirit. Trembling and tense ones are more prominent In betraying the Inward anxieties of a spirit-minded student body. Suddenly trans- formed into ecstatic hands, wildly waving as the first sign of triumph, they are the spontaneous symbol of each student that cannot be held back when the Mustangs have made their move against the chal- lenger. AH three — creative, tense, and triumphant — are significant In wordless expression of loyalty, pride, and spirit. Terror at a Jefferson error! Barbara Bryant expresses amazement. Cheerleaders Perk Up Pony Playing games during afternoons poses ' ' ' ' ' at least one extra problem — the sun! Coach Don Freiling has to squint to see the action. mg A Pony first down makes cheerleader Kaye Rushing soar to the height of the dome Spirit radiates from Ande De Shong as she leads spectators in a cheer of S-C-O-R-E! spirit With Pompons. Pep Such a ball carrier as No. 31 should get his name In the book. What the sportswriter didn ' t know was that that jersey was worn by at least 10 players during the season. Powerful Ponies are a slightly smaller version of MIgh+y Mustangs. They are juniors and sophomores training for places on the first-string team the fol- lowing year. Ponies play B or Junior varsity teams from neighboring and out-of-town schools. Afternoon games occupy valuable homework time, but Pony pushers, Including cheerleaders. Lassos, and spirited students, knock themselves out cheering the Ponies onward. The ability and the desire to fol- low the Team to varied fields Is also a characteristic of Pony fans. Dropping to her knees, Sharon htoward encour- ages spectators to nnake the Ponies hear you out there! 69 Season Ends 4-5-1 SEASON ' S SCORES Ponies 7 Alamo Heights Ponies 13 Carrizo Springs 33 Ponies 14 Central Catholic 6 Ponies 20 Edison 20 Ponies 18 Highlands 14 Ponies Lee 14 Ponies 14 MacArthur 20 Ponies Marshall 14 Ponies 26 McCollum Ponies 18 Sam Houston 12 Scrambling around end for a sizeable gain Is Pony halfback Terry Eggleston. 70 njunes Plague Little Hosses Every good halfbacic gets an elbow in the nose occasionally. Side-lined and with nose bleeding, Mike Lehman waits to get his strength back so he can re- turn to the ganie. 71 Mac HHs Hosses for First Districf Loss Making use of a fine block by Paul White, Billy Burk sidesteps Joe Matulich for a gain of 12 yards. The final gun has sounded to end the game. The Mustangs lost. Yet up to the last few seconds, Becky DeWese still had hope. d|ll v . ■B SBV H H H r HflJI M H i v 1 1 m-m ' wSdt r If voodoo dolls worked, the Brahmas would be sure prey for the Hosses. April Kautz and Bar- bara Bauer were disappointed with their scheme. 72 Half time gives Mustang cheerleaders a chance to sit back and admire th ' Lasso performance with anxiety. Interest, and pride. W y nW s fy ' Mac Seemed -to mate +(ieir ' PaN7S ' . ' Alamo Stadium, Oct. 17: Capitalizing on Jefferson ' s mis- cues, the MacArthur Brahmas beat the Mighty Mustangs 23-0 in the district opener for both squads. Strictly an of- fensive battle, Mac scored on a Jeff safety, a misjudged punt, and a Mustang fumble on the Hosses ' own 15-yard line. Even though the Brahmas dominated the scoreboard, the Mustang defense held Mac on three goal-line stands. Proving themselves on the Mustang secondary were Fred Ekmark, Ronnie Thompson, Pat O ' Connell, and Joe Nobis. Sharing the spotlight as offensive standouts for the game were How- ard Smith and John Mosley. Red, blue. We ' re for you! Judy Murrah means every word as she inspires fans In cheering the Mustangs on for a long drive down the field. 73 Mustangs Branded by Mules For the First Time in 32 Years I Heights Mule closes in on No. 14, Billy Surit. s the Mustang quarterback mates a futile attempt 3r a touchdown in the waning moments. Alamo Stadium, Oct. 23: A bad snap In the fourth quarter, downed in the Jeff end zone for 2 points, proved to be the margin of victory for the Alamo Heights Mules in Jeff ' s second district game. This 2-0 victory was the first setback handed the Mus- tangs by the Mules in 17 clashes. This game was strictly a defensive battle, but the Mustang miscue and the 2 decisive points were just too much for the Hosses to overcome. Defensive standouts were Larry Swanson, Joe Nobis, and Pat O ' Connell. Tom Shields, Howard Smith, and Jimmy Sherrod were the offensive workhorses In the Mus- tang ' s futile attempt to score a victory. Hello, Dolly! Carolyn MacKenney and the other four majorettes do the buck and wrno to the hit tune. 75 Sidelined by a leg broken in the Alamo Heights game, Ronnie Jarozewsiti casts spirited glances toward the playing field as the Mustangs break Lee. Northeast Stadium, Oct. 30: Aided by 48-degree weather, a capacity crowd, and a week of high spirit, the Mighty Mustangs inflicted the worst defeat Lee has experienced in five years. Turning the tables on last year ' s 23-0 loss to the Vols, the Mustangs rallied after a scoreless first period and hung up their first 6 pointer of the night on a 70-yard pass play from Dennis Niemeyer to Joe Nobis. Neimeyer continued his exhibition on aerial wizardry when, a few min- utes later, he completed a 40-yard toss to wing- back Jimmy Sherrod. Sherrod successfully caught the pass, but fumbled the ball, and as it rolled into the end zone, fell on it racking up his first TD of the night. Seconds before the end of the first half, Joe Nobis intercepted a screen pass and galloped into the end zone, giving Jeff a 21-0 lead at the half. 76 Red and Blue Lightning Grounds Vols lan!(ed by two pursuing Volunteer defenders, eetfooted tailback Jinnmy Sherrod dashes toward he end zone tor one of his three touchdowns. In his favorite framework, his broad-shouldered Mustangs. Head Coach Shannon models his famous pork pie hat and glen plaid jacket. After several minutes of see-saw football n the third quarter, Jimmy Sherrod carried he ball on a reverse for his second score. Ilmmy, again finding an open running lane, allied on the same play later in the quarter, he Vols bounced back on a punt return 5y Pat Sheehan for their only score. Tailback lohn Mosley finished off the scoring on a iO-yard smash over left tackle. As the final ;un sounded, the Mighty Mustangs walked iway with an impressive 42-7 victory over heir Northeast rivals. 77 Mustang Gpirit Cages Holding up school spirit at a football pep rally is one of the duties of Mustang cheerleader Gigi McClellan. Her easy smile and effer- vescence are apparent as she leads the student body in Beat ' Em! Alamo Stadium, Nov. 31: The Mighty Mustangs romped and stomped to down the Edison Bears 21-12. Dennis Nie- meyer scored two TD ' s, both on quarterback keepers. Full- back h oward Smith scored on a three-yard end run for the final tally of the night. The Hosses ' offense operated like a smooth-running ma- chine and their defense held the Bears to only three first downs during the first half. Outstanding in offensive play were Howard Smith, John Mosley, Myron Short, and Tom Shields. The defensive punch was supplied by Ronnie Thomp- son, Pat O ' Connell, Larry Swanson, and Joe Nobis. The iob of amplifying the high spirits of Jefferson cheerleaders falls to Vic York. His iob is to keep the traditional microphone seen at Jeff football games in good working condition. 9? e M • d e f Bears ead Line-coach Robert Burk checks I+h the spotters for information con- srning the next defensive play to be n by the Mustangs. Ready to lend isistance is Vice Prin. Robert Chambers hile team physician. Dr. T. E. Christian, ready to aid if any injuries befall the osses. Tailback John Mosley carries the ball inside the Edison 20-yard line on one of the successful touchdown drives executed by the powerful Mustangs that night. 79 V for Victory from Valerie! Valerie Anderson leads the cheering Lassos in urging -the Team down the field toward another 5 points against the Owls. 2: ictorious Hosses Pluck Owls ir Alamo Stadium, Nov. 21: At the start of this game, the final one of the season, the Highlands Owls were sitting pretty atop the District I 5AAAA crown. A crowd of 6116 fans braved the 42 degree weather and watched the Mighty Mustangs thump the HHlghlands Owls off their championship roost. Dennis Nlemeyer made the first tally for the Hosses on a 2-yard plunge, climaxing a 73-yard march. As the ball rolled into the end zone after Eddie Harrell blocked an Owl punt, Randy Anderson fell on It for 6 points. In the third quarter, Howard Smith smashed over from five yards out for the final Mustang touchdown of the night. Leading the Mighty Mustangs on the line were Larry Luckett, Pat O ' Connell, Ronnie Thompson, Larry Swanson, and Myron Short. The offensive machine was Howard Smith, Dennis Niemeyer, John Mosley, Billy Burk, and Jim Sherrod. A wave of Sharon Reese ' s magic baton and another half time show gets underway, featuring Majorettes, Lassos, and Mustang Band. 80 All-district end Ronnie Thompson opens a hole for wingback John Mosley who shows his ability as a broken-field runner by leav- ing defending Owls in his wake. After 60 grueling minutes of running through the Owl line. Ronnie Thomp- son and Jimmy Sherrod lead the Hosses through the Lasso Victory Line. Season Finale f ' ,..,---i ••«- ■: ' -; ,. ' ! ' «■ ••■Ttt ' iKP ' wBa ' i 81 Mustang Qtandouts, Past and Present SEASON ' S SCORES Jefferson 7 Abilene 10 Jefferson 7 S. F. Austin 12 Jefferson 19 Harlingen 6 Jefferson • 21 Johnston (Austin) Jefferson 7 Alice 6 Jefferson MacArthur 23 Jefferson Alamo Heights 2 Jefferson 42 Robert E. Lee 7 Jefferson 21 Edison 12 Jefferson 22 hiighlands 16 Five Mustang footballers held positions with 1964 honor teams from all-city to all-state. Fred Ekmark and Howard Smith have berths on the all-city team, while Ronnie Thomp- son and Randy Anderson took all-district honors. All-state guard Pat O ' Connell (standing) holds the Thom McAn Award for outstanding football achievement. O ' Connell also received Joskes ' Most Valuable Player Award given each year to the outstanding player of each local high school. lonored; Ho9ses Dedicate 9eason 7 For the first time in three years a Mustang football squad was fielded without Allen Summers. Al- len was the victim of a car acci- dent August 16, 1964. The 1964-65 edition of Texas Football Magazine had stated that Allen was to be an asset to the ' 64 Mustang squad. Prior to their opening game, the Mustangs assembled and voted unanimously to dedicate the ' 64 season to Allen Lee Summers. An Edison Bear is just another stepping stone as wingback Jlmnny Sherrod finds a hole with the help of all-state guard Pat O ' Connell. ALLEN LEE SUMMERS After a slow start, the Mighty Mustangs came on strong In the last half of the season to capture second place in District 15-AAAA. The hlosses lost their district opener to a strong MacArthur team, and their second district clash to an upset- minded Highlands eleven. The next Friday night found the Mustangs humiliating their Red and Gray Northeast rivals 42-7. Edi- son ' s Bears were outclassed by the Hosses, as were the league-leading hHighlands Owls, bringing down the curtain on the 1964 season with a 6-4 won-lost record. Lee Stromberger interviews Mr. Harvey Bott, an ex-Jeff student, who cast a plaque to be pre- sented at some future date to Jefferson, honoring another Jeff ex. All-American Tommy Nobis, of the U. of T. 83 Activities • Activities • Activities • Ad Nl ' . ♦ v ' - % Edited by Kay Foster Mary Ann Kennedy 84 ,«(« . Sk ■« :j .. - N. • V - ' • i P . y «ll  , . ' T M X Qchool opened, as usual. We were confused, as usual. Registration tackled, we pushed for first place in football. We became acquainted with our new teachers as well as attended classes by day and stud- ied by night. We managed to keep most of our friends through- out the Presidential election and even elected an Emperor our- selves . . . We have made it through fall. 86 Evergreens on the campus and unreliable weather cause us to look to the calendar of activities for signs of winter. The end of football season marks the begin- ning of the social season. We are busy going to basketball games and club dances. We greet ex- Jeffites who arrive during Christ- mas vacation. We go on field trips and are initiate d into depart- mental and social organizations. At Christmas, we play Qanta Claus in our push behind charity drives. All the brightness of the social season occupies our time, and we find it hard to resist the temptation of relying on first- semester grades to pull us through mid-term. Ahead of us is spring, full of the ten-point officer campaigns, cheer- leader tryouts, and elections of club and class officers. Qeniors ivill begin serious consultation of college catalogues: juniors will atch daily bulletins for notice of senior ring delivery; sophomores ivill live for those glorious days ivhen they can enjoy their free- dom again. But spring is still too Par away to concern ourselves ith it. We still have a winter to ive through. But who has time to think of summer now . . . 87 People - Who Like People - Plan -8 Deccra:ing can somerimes ce shoclcing as Sludeni- Council member ra ia n5:e can tes-iry. Candi Kerr and Marilyn Sharp may laugh now, but fhey had better keep their fingers out of the socltefs. When something is successful, it is no accident. Behind every successful event, there are planners responsible for the success. Nothing could be accomplished without them. Months of work on their part go into the dances, outings, and banquets, which are the heart-beat of Jefferson ' s social life. They plan and make decorations, write skits, secure en- tertainment — they literally make the event. Although they receive no special recognition for their work, the satisfaction of a job well done is ample reward for the time and energy contributed. JAW Hrgh In ihe rafrers Joe! Si utts works on a knotty problem. JAU.. - With a tiger on their team, sophomores set out to transform the Main Hall into a Big Top for the Sophomore Dance, 89 Classes Congregate. Compete. Clown, and Compare Seniors Ted Mercado and Peggy McKechnie have a view from the balcony at the Senior Dance at the U.S.A.A. This is the year of the tiger. Nathan Kerman and Ed Wibracht dealt with that problem while decorating for the Sophomore Dance. 90 Juniors Kene Kelfer and Rhonda Lewis gossip, while Peter hass a-a lommy Norrls study fheir lines on the way to the Corpus Christi Speech Festival. r%« ' r tMxY vVi A r r r r f r A. Looking forward to the day when she will own her own ring. Barbara Sumner tries on several. ieniors Paul Lamar and Dianne Delao swing to the music of the Decades it the Senior Dance. Christmas 9eason Brings Christmas comes first to Senior Hostess Class. Linda Tijerina, Linda Cobb, and Nora Flores make colorful Yuletide decorations and gifts. 92 alen+s to Light Tenders of the Hafermann advisory door. Jim Carr and Ed Villigran, nnalce sure all Is ready before the judging commences. The door look frrst place in a contest sponsored by the Declaration. 93 Ugh — gasp, they don ' t make these entrances the way they used to . . . ( ; ■■$ ! 4 ( ; . . . Who in the hall do you think you are? ! Let ' s see . . . one for Miss Wolf, one for Mr. Chambers, and — oh, no — he ' s been a naughty boy. Okay. 9anta! - 9o Everybody Has Problems Sandy Esserick ' s new Mustang is unaccustomed to San Antonio ' s winters, mild as they are. But Herbie May ' s sturdy ' 32 Ford takes it in stride. Everybody is Christmas-Cheerful, even though Eddie Bourque and Roland Saathoff have problems getting all the Cheer on the truck. 94 Santa at Jefferson? Impossible! But here ' s the proof recorded by the Declaration staff with the help of Billy McCurdy as jolly Ole Saint Nicl. No one is immune to the bite of the virus-laden winter wind, not even tennis star Emilie Burrer. She has her trophies to comfort her. however. while she recuperates. The fine new wing had bugs in it. What bugged Mr. Rust was that his new laboratory had no radiators. 95 fc6r-jt«.««v iP l f- ■■fl ■K  - 96 Patiently explaining the stage business of the Senior Play. Miss Betty Janert captures the Interest of her cast. •E=.i     -_-i,  .- -J«. - 9eniors Sfage White-Russian Drama at Strohm and Darlene Coons showed polish and poise on stage left) in the performance of Anastasia, Senior Class Play. But meanwhile, back In the dressing room, loolc (lower I.) what happened. Rehearsals can be hard on the seat of one ' s pants — In this case Ricky Resales ' . He has to learn to fall away from Gil- bert Hernandez ' s right in the MJR Play Pink Magic. Sam Goldfarb checks his lines In the last minutes before ne has to appear on stage In the Senior Class Play, Anastasia. 97 The Avurtis, guests of the Journahsm Department, kept Jack Jacobs enthralled by the tales of far away places — in this case. Chucahua, on the lower coast of Mexico. This Is the iet set. Bob Koch. Steve Dial, Robert Goldberg, and Alan Poiunsky are fascinated by this experinnenta! 1965 turbine engine Chrysler, the first of its kind in Texas, which was inter- viewed by the Journalism I class. Qomething 9omething 9omething and 98 Did Borrowed A oo-Woo Ovcfuuing the loud protests of the male population, fashion-conscious girls this year adorned their legs with anything from high-topped boots to wildly patterned and textured stockings. isitors from Lackland Language School were awed by the sauty of the campus. Polly Jackson represented the Lassos. le school ' s official hostesses. This workman created a stir one noon when he drilled through 34-year-old wood and concrete up into the girls ' side of the cafeteria. 99 For Those Whc The shirts match but the reactions don ' t. Jimmy Alejandro is calm in the face of Mary Ann Richardson ' s hysteria. ■fSsS :x t.?.i«   j- rfp Think Young V Macbeth can be hysterical;;. Lee (the Witch) Stromberger thinks so!! 100 Whoop la! She ' s astride her buckln ' , roarin ' bronc on her Rodeo holl- day. Midge Watkins does it every year. It ' s fun in the sun for Terry SzafransH and Suzanne Powell on a February holiday Accidents, Achievements. Activities With Bible in hand, Sgt. William Schlechler explained to the English htonor Society what faith did for him during the Korean conflict. He was held for six months by the Communists In Korea and relied on faith to see him through. NHS EHS M G Q S Outstanding scholars, superior dramatists, and accomplished journalists have their own honor societies. Each organization strives to recognize and reward deserving Jeffites in their respective fields. The English Honor Society cultivates a liking for good literature and creative writing by encouraging participation In writing con- tests and contributions to Each Has Spolten. Maintaining a paper- back bookstore helps the Society supply the student body with good literature. To be accepted Into membership, students must be In the top 5 per cent of their English classes and maintain a B average In their other classes. The Masque and Gavel, for speech and drama students, gives these Jeffites an opportunity to practice and perfect their talents. The National Honor Society recognizes academically superior students. To be admitted, juniors must be In the top 5 per cent of their class, and seniors In the top 15. In March the Society held Its formal Initiation of new members. Jefferson ' s honored journalists belong to the Quill and Scroll, an international organization. Members must have performed superior work on one of Jeff ' s publications and maintain a B average. Mrs. Josephine Lindsey and Mrs. Martha McCall are co-sponsors of English Honor Society. Mrs. Alma Petrlch co-sponsors the Quill and Scroll with Mrs. Josephine Lindsey. Masque and Gavel also has co-sponsors, Miss Betty Janert and Mrs. Peggy East. Mrs. Pearl Doolittle advises N.H.S. members. 102 Accelerate Honor Qocieties After searching school records to find what pond belongs to what club, Masque and Gavel members were surprised to find that they own a pond. And, of course, it needed cleaning! Oh, come all ye faithful . . . Caroling through the halls of the Woodlawn Hills Nursing Home, Jimmy Brown, John Goodpasture, and Ken Emery, N.H.S. members, entertain the elderly patients. Let ' s see now, 15 cups at 30 cents a piece . . . John Shank picks up this mess after a Quill and Scroll Initiation fumble in January. Thirty-six members were initiated in the chapel of Jefferson Methodist Church. Orchids, Eggs Parf of Skelfon Year r Holding napkins, cutting cakes, and giving the correct change Is trying Edith Poland ' s patience and coordination. Profit from the cake sale helped finance the Spring Formal. SKELTONS Will you please ton. Having raw clothes and ton constitution initiation for tion and a big ceremony. The elegant the setting for the paring for the members planned ments, and made and a Tamalada social year for sponsor. If there is a be there!!! Their at all Jeff ' s sport ' s The Club ' s events. With their Literary Society, Spring Formal in worked together to dlse March 21. Hayne, they held MacArthur Park Membership i s United States average or better vote of the club, of the pack. Nervously Barbara Byrd stands by as Bill Free- man signs a raw egg where she must have ail Senate officers ' autographs. This is a gesture of welcoming Skeltons into the Club. What do you mean daisies! exclaims Linda Maxey, backed by Martha Collins. These are orchids! The Skeltons constructed 2000 paper flowers for the Spring Formal. V -O ! ■f ' X j fii- ' . 104 9enate 9pirit 9wlngs .ENATE C - gn my egg? quivers a new Skel- ggs autographed, wearing weird lake-up, and memorizing the Skel- lackwards are part of the informal kelton members. A pink carna- Ister ' s drop climax the hectic tmosphere of the Bright Shawl was kelton brunch on Dec. 12. Pre- enate-Skelton Formal on March 20, lecorations, decided on the refresh- laper flowers. A senior banquet T the Skelton Patio completed the he Club. Mrs. Betty Grain is the efferson function, a Senator will plrited cry — Charge! — resounds vents. jyalties are not limited to sports ister club, the Martha Skelton hey sponsored the Senate-Skelton larch. Senators and Skeltons iresent Polynesian Para- Combining with their rival Club, heir annual Western Dance at Jov. 27. mited to 100, the number of lenators at present. Boys with 2.0 nay become members by popular At. Lionel T. Gregory is the leader White-shlrted Senators talk it up for whatever is current and choice. They cheer for Dear ole ' Jef-fer-son or at a dance hang garlands. This picture must remain a mystery because who can explain what takes place at a Senate initiation? 105 Turtle Is Too Much!! Astounded by her Chrislmas gift from Mary Jean May (left) Carol Carson carefully picks up her — turtle!! Shakes- peares enjoyed other unusual gifts at their Christmas party Dec. 16. SHAKESPEARES Four hundred and fifty rose bushes grow In a section of the front lawn as a result of the Shakespeare Club ' s tireless effort to beautify the school. Maintenance of this beauty spot is one of the services to the school as stressed In their motto, Art, Friendship, and Service. Senior Shakespeares modeled in Magic Moments ' in the annual styleshow, Nov. 6. Preparations began as early as December for the annual Sweethearts ' Ball — highlight of a Shakespeare ' s year. Students danced In a medieval courtyard to the music of Rudy Carasco. Late March found Shakes- peares awakened at 5:30 a.m. for a Kidnap Breakfast at the home of Bonnie Anderson. Later in the year members and their par- ents attended a picnic to meet one another and the sponsor, Mrs. Edith Tunnell. A ban- quet In May honoring the seniors ended the social year as a Shakespeare. To be a member, a girl must have a C average or better and the approval of the sponsor. Decorating for the Sweethearts ' Ball was a new experience for the sophomores, but Annette Georgacakis, Cindy Sirianni, Dianne Hoff, and Carolyn Schneider get the job done. This annual dance was held on The Thirteenth ' Knight ' of February. In the courtyard of a medieval castle, Ted Mer- cado and Becky Rodriguez weave tales of fantasy and forklore. Adding more punch to the bowl io take care of the endless line of Jaspers, Linda Cobb and Debbie Hutchinson were hostesses at the annual Christmas party. In the February InltlaHon Judy Kuylcendall was the victim in a game of charades. JASPERS A beautiful jewel Is the jasper stone and he Jasper Social Club is a gem of a club, rhis year the club celebrated its 14th oirthday and its highest mennbership yet, 55 members. Being the youngest and the smallest of the social clubs has not ham- oered its activities. Dinner downtown, Dec. 19, was followed oy a party and exchanging of Christmas gifts at Linda Cobb ' s home. In January the club elected new officers. The officers were sworn In and the new members ac- :epted in February. Some of their funds went for the maintenance of their job around Jefferson , the Camellia Garden. Sincere in thought and solennn of face are Mary Neal and Nan Ellzey as they are sworn into the Jaspers. Active Jaspers Gather No Moss - Just Camellias 107 Haynes Do Trug, ' ' Watusi ' and ' Jerk ' A little higher, right over that light, directs Alan Crites, president. The red. white, and blue banner, made by Dan Crutchfield and his grandmother, adver- tised the Shadowland Ball. Give me the blue! Give me the blue! Give me the blue, blue, blue . . . thunders the hHayne Club at sports events. Another outlet for the hiayne mem- bers is their helping Lassos sell booster ribbons and pom-poms during football season. hiayne began the school year v ith a car-wash, and a cake sale, the first for any boys ' social club.| On Nov. 27, the group, along with the Senators, co-sponsored a western dance at MacArthur Park. Beginning the winter season and the New Year, hHayne members, along with their sister club MJR ' s, had a dance on Jan. 30. At the Shadowland ball in March members changed from traditional red shirts and Levis to tuxedos and ties. Every other Wednesday members meet at the home of their sponsor, Mr. Lewis fHutchinson, for night meetings. Because 93 per cent of the club is made up of sport participants, no one would be able to attend day meetings. An outing in the spring completed the season for Jeff ' s oldest social club. This mysterious girl in black has David Griffin and Brad Jowers vying for her attention. Teresa O ' Mara could be doing the Watusi, the Frug, the Jerk, or any one of the latest dances. Afraid of being stuck with left-over bids. Bobby Thraikill offers green stamps along with Shadowland bids as added inducement. js MJR ' s Make Up and Work Banquets, plays, and Initiations are a way of life for Jeffites. MJR ' s were not about to be left out. They feasted at El Tropicano, produced Pink Magic, and made new members feel welcome at other activities Including the hIayne-MJR dance at the Gunter hlotel and the annual Mother-daughter Tea. The club ' s motto, Lasting friendship through sisterhood, expresses the main purpose of the so- ciety. The pillars on the pin indicate strength, and the stairs and door lead to the future. The star repre- sents a guiding light, and the pearl is the symbol of purity. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Taliaferro Is the sponsor. Just keep calm. Remember, bad rehearsals mean good performances, repeat Susie Cunningham and Kaihy Mangold as they prepare for their appearance in Pink Magic. ' .-5 _ ,-. ■obs of greasy theatrical cold cream ;re great for removing lipstick — ? Ini- ates Sally Rotondi and Patsy Roberts :an supply details. Members voted in nust maintain at least a high C aver- ige v ifh no F ' s. A rapped toys provided entertainment it the Christmas Banquet. Mrs. Talia- erro, along with Dorris Wise, Linda Cameron, and Sharon Levinson, unwrap gifts to re-wrap them for orphans. |.: . - Smiling and cheerful, FBLA men i ■Alexa Chu gains valuable buslnes . perience working after school in father ' s store. Club Activities - 9tepping-9tones to Lighter moments come for future teacher Pam Trude (below) while Nancy Kawazoe falls into a more serious mood helping children with homework at Cassiano Homes. no virs. Lorena Davis, counselor, Installed officers In December: Pearl nilek, Sylvia Domlnguez, Sandy Esserick, Debbie Leverett. Stevie vlartin, Ann Krause, Sandra Gran berry. Carolyn MacKenny, Dorothy lackson, Darlene Coons, and Mary Jane Milslead. fhe Future Mr. Danny Canellis, Jr.. gets the award for being the best sport among fathers. He becomes ill to help his daughter, Kathy, and Mrs. Canellis, a registered nurse, demonstrate the FNA theme: Lite Mother — Like Daughter. FHA, FNA, FBLA, FTA Preparing students for careers is the purpose of four F clubs: FHA, FNA, FBLA, and FTA: homemaking, nursing, business, and teaching. Future Homemakers was organized to give girls practice in household skills. ' A ' An active interest in nursing is, of course, necessary for Future Nurses. Some of the year ' s activities for both clubs include mother-daughter banquets, lectures on bottle-making by Mrs. Jerry Billmire and on nursing by Maj. Lorene Keneson of the Army Nurse Corps. Miss Amy Kinkier, a former nurse, is sponsor. ■After the fun of conventions and cake sales. Future Business Leaders settle down to business with steno pads and typewriters. Future Teachers work outside of school, assisting grade- school children with their studies, hielping to guide members of FBLA and FTA were quest speakers, Mrs. Mary Rynlker from the Bexar County School for the Deaf and Mrs. Martha Fuller from the Cauthorne Flower Shop. Mrs. Elizabeth Younger, sponsor of FBLA, Mrs. Sandra Gray, sponsor of FTA for half of this year, and Mrs. Lorraine Kirk, present sponsor of FTA, devote time and energy to their clubs. Ill Co!. William Carey of St. Mary ' s University gave a lecture on the Chaco War in South America to the History Club in ipebruary. Mapping World War II is a favorite pastime of History Club president Dan Mings. It took him a year and a half to paint with oils. His studio is his garage. Telling of her travels in the Middle East is great tun to Courtenay Tyler who spent four years there. Here she is describing a manner of Greek dress. History Is Par HISTORY CLUB Mysteries of the ages are discussed by Texas Junior His- torians in the local Jefferson Chapter 139. Discontinued in 1956, the club was started again this year by Mr. Calvin hiines and Mr. Franc ' sco Bamasada. Preparing students for better adaptation to college life and classes is the main pur- pose of the organization, according to Mr. hiines. On the list of activities for this year were a guest speaker. Col. William Carey, and a trip to Witte Museum, hllghlight- ing the year ' s events was the convention for the Texas Junior tHistorlans in Austin on May I. LATIN CLUB Sempiterna amicitia per linguam semplterman . . everlasting friendship through an everlasting language. Thi: Is the motto of the club that draws together students inter ested In life as it v as In ancient Greece and Rome, ther myths, legends, and costumes. They, had two guest speakers this year. Mr. Tom Rust biology teacher, showed slides from his European travels. A student, Courtenay Tyler, spoke on her experiences and Im pressions from living In Greece. The project for the year was purchasing a mythology map for Latin classes. 112 )ng fest or games party? Bingo preceded the entertainment by the McNeil ;ters at the French Club Christnnas party at Leana Jones ' s home. Df Every Language 2 ? 7 . Hamburgers were originated in Hamburg by Ham- burgers. Realizing this little-known fact. Paula Franz gives credit where credit Is due. FRENCH CLUB Le Circle Francais had a Christmas party, a Mardi Gras party, a feast of French bread, and the in- stallation banquet. Crepe suzettes were served at the Ivlardi Gras and members dined at La Louisiana for the installation of the president for ' 65- ' 66. Mrs. Virginia Creed is the sponsor. GERMAN CLUB Mrs. Lucy Basedow sponsors Der Deutschen Stu- dentenklub. They went on a field trip to the Lux Bavarian Village and had a banquet at DeWinne ' s Restaurant. Members socialized at their sponsor ' s home where hamburgers, the original German sand- wich, were served. Language clubs welcome any student interested. Those taking or having taken either French or Ger- man are invited to loin the clubs. C ' est bon le pain and le fromage. n est-ce pas? asks Susan Burnett munching during Le Gouter. 13 BI-PHY-CHEM Field trips make up a large part of the Bi-Phy-Chem ' s activities. During the winter members went to a planetarium, and in the spring to the Southwest Texas Methodist hlospital. The Bi-Phy-Chem, who devised their name from the three sciences — biology, physics, and chemistry — featured guest speakers. Mr. Jim Dawson from WOAI spoke on meteorology; and Dr. Charles Burmelster, head of the physics department at Trinity University, demonstrated a LASER. At the urging of their sponsor, Mrs. Anne Barron, two members entered the annual Science Fair in March. A busy year ended for the Bi-Phy-Chem with a banquet on May 12 to honor senior members. Paper chromotography fascinated John Good- pasture and Sul Ross Thorward. They are prepar- ing a solution for analysis on chemically treated paper. Club Involved in 3 Sciences My experinnent was in random events, to prove the normal distribution of 1,000 marbles through the apparatus utilizing two variables — time and posi- tion. This was the way Jerry Rudes explained his proiect which won second place In the physical science division. Field trips furnished stimulation for the scientifically minded. Members interested in celestial science attended the San Antonio College Planetarium. Talent Tested by Two 9hows TALACADES International Showtinne, staged by the PTA, and an nnual production based on Broadway nnuslcals highlighted he year for the Talacades. These shows allowed students D perfornn before parents and fellow classmates. The Talent how also gave participants the thrill of being judged by irofesslonals and of receiving prize money. To promote talent is the main purpose of Talacades, Donsored by Mr. Raymond Moses. Students are voted ito membership after an audition. Made up of 50 members, all performers, the group meets n two Tuesdays a month. Some meetings are social. We ' re not brothers, we ' re ' Others ' Brothers ' . Mike Stern and Gary Pruett, Best rn Show at the PTA Talent Show, are in demand as a vocal comedy act. ylvia Soils in whirling dots danced at the Band ' s Mexican Supper. Contestants at the Talent Show, the McNeil sisters — Jan and Linda — have been featured singers on TV and at the USO. 115 When behind the scenes problems occur in the largest high school auditorium In San Antonio, Spotlighters will be there to solve them. Here Bobby Birnbaum and Richard De Leon handle one of the control boards back stage. Clubs Use Rainbow FINE ARTS CLUB, SPOTLIGHTERS Brilliant blues, radiant reds, and bright yellows make their way into the lives of two clubs: the Spotlighters use various hues to intensify stage productions, while Fine Arts members stroke color onto their canvases. Special effects, scenery changing, and handling soun ' d equipment are the arts de- veloped by Spotlighters. Two girls have entered this all-male world, the first time since 1953. They have taken over the wardrobe and make-up departments, leaving heavy work to the boys. Interest in art is the qualification for a member of the Fine Arts Society. At the Wltte Museum this January, young artists met Artist of the Year, Mr. Bill Brlstow, a past president of this club. Various field trips to the beauty spots around San Antonio to sketch and draw were part of the year ' s plan. A Christmas party at Mon Restaur- ant was another one of the lively times. 116 Camera Club ActivHies Develope Hues CANDID CAMERA CLUB Add students with an interest in ohotography to the time and pa- tience of sponsor, Mr. Victor Weiss. The result Is the Candid Camera Club. Members get train- ing in all phases of photography, which can lead to a profession or hobby. Portrait sessions, where stu- dents photograph models, and photography at dances give added experience. Field trips offer a chance to Intrepret the beauty spots of San Antonio. James Blanke adiusts his entry in the Central Texas Scholastic Art Awards Competition before the judging. His photo won him a gold key. o matter how you look at it, art is ART. Standing back id judging the work of Mr. Bill Bristow, a Jeff graduate, Nancy Frye. Her contemporaries Dan Mings and Clay • ' Neil move in for a closer look. One more stroke of green paint and a ' WET PAINT ' sign I ' m make this bench as good as new. quip Patti Lyon ind Hal De La Garza. Repairing the benches and lamps n campus was a service project by the Candid Camera Club. 117 MATH CLUB Math Club members have credit in Algebra II and at least a B average. Sixty Jeffites took a nationwide test in math, co-sponsored by the Club. Top scorer received a $100 scholarship, the McDaniel Memorial Award. Mr. Baston Massey is the sponsor. Philimatic Club members share their hobbies through auc- tions, exhibits, and discussions of stamps and coins. Miss Gloria Sain, sponsor, arid Prin. Bill Lafferty, have shown their collections to members. 9tamps, ' s Amuse Clubs Now how many times . . ., pleads David Pruett as he attempts to explain a problem, one of the many the Math Club works out for fun. American Sold to the man In the white sweater! cries David Child as he auctions off this rare Washington stamp in a Phili- matic Club monthly meeting. 118 May I poinf out that this class has 42 per cent fewer tonsils? says Mr. Moses. He teaches the fundamentals of music to girls before they go Into Jeffersonalres and A Cappella Choir. Mr. Moses Points the Way Singing for pleasure has become a pastime for the executive committee of the Jeffersonaires. Nancy Kowazoe, Joanna Huff. Donna Rainer and Irene Rodriguez recall songs they have sung throughout the year. The Glee Club practices breath control and note reading in basic training for more ad- vanced vocal groups, the A Cappella Choir and Jeffersonaires. The Jeffersonaires spread holiday spirit through the Wilford Hall Hospital. Halls of Jefferson also resounded with Christmas music as they caroled during advisory periods. Public recognition came to this group when KONG radio played their recorded carols. The Glee Club sings along with Raymond — Mr. Moses that is! Although the girls do not perform before the school, they can be heard sixth period in the Chora! Room practicing exercises. 119 choir Carols Christmas Cheer A CAPPELLA CHOIR, ORCHESTRA Handel ' s Messiah filled the Auditorium as the A Cappella Choir and Orchestra brought Christnnas to Jefferson, using its own soloist for the first time. Members also carolled through the halls during fifth period. In October, six of the seventy members brought honor to their school by being named to the All-state Choir. The Orchestra had nine of its ninety-six members accepted Into the All-state Orchestra. During the Easter season the Choir sang over KLRN Chan- nel 9. The privilege of appearing on this program rotates from year to year between the Choir and the Orchestra. The Orchestra placed six students in the San Antonio Youth Symphony, more than any other school In the city. Closing the year, the two organizations had a combined banquet, honoring seniors. ■■Cdt. Thomas Hale looks unabashed as A Cappella Choir members Irene Rodriguez, Elaine Briscoe, Jan and Linda McNeil and Linda Mann lead the singers through the halls during the Christmas season. Her $200 Steomer Steiner violin on the floor, Bonnie Boyd drops to her knees to inspect the damage while Diana Cardenas and La Donna Edwards look on — all for the pho- tographer. Tenor Mike Russell was featured in The Messiah. 120 B Hh H I P I1 H|L u I Hj Band Vibrant Victors BAND Sweepstakes! All-city Band! All-city Drum Major! These are honors that show the dedication of Mustang Marching Band. Blazing red and vibrant blue Bandmen ' s uniforms, 96 in number, displayed school spirit at football games, parades, concerts, and contests. A skating party, senior banquet, Landa Park picnic, and touch football allowed the Band to let off steam after re- hearsals. They also sponsored the Mexican Supper and a Spring Concert. A, B, and C bands plus two periods of Concert Ensemble are directed by Mr. Richard Kole, assisted by Mrs. Ermine Armstrong, Band mother. A drum major and five majorettes come from the Band ' s ranks, selected ac- cording to their individual ability. Practicing and performing are accepted activities of a band. The third P is parties. Clarinetist Melinda Winans led a sing-along at the Christmas party. emperatures were low, but spirits were high as the Band :elebrated a first-division award In marching. In the spring he Marchin ' Mustangs swept up Sweepstakes by receiving irst-division ratings in concert and sight reading as well. Ole! Matador Ed Levy fights the bull at the Mexican Supper. Profit went to the purchase of a new horn (for the Band, not the bull.) 121 Bells — Christmas bells — will probably not ring- — Just look pretty for the Snow- man ' s Ball. Phil Campbell and John Fisher staple on another bow. A limp, stuffed Santa Claus is prodded into position by Bob Nickles and Steve Burkett in the dome. But Santa perked up to brighten the campus, which the Council decorates annually. But Santa, what do you mear you want to take Milly back to the North Pole!? exclaims Roger Vas quez as his date Valerie Andersor Councilors ' Christmas Cheer took some serious thought as Joel Stutts confers with Jane Zowarka and Caro- lyn Sharp. This project provided cheer locally and overseas. 122 ight) looks on. Milly Garza ' s song White Christmas really must ive snowed Santa! Inspired Council members Carlton hHanson. Chuck Gibbs. Mr. Fidel Trevino, and an ex who happened by hastily go about the task of cleaning the pond in the Student Council patio. Wonderland by Nighf Opens Holidays STUDENT COUNCIL Early summer found members carrying out their first duties since their election the previous May: issuing books to summer school students. After a work session at Trinity in July, they orientated new sophomores in August. In cooperation with the Lassos, the Student Council sponsored bus trips to football games at Abilene and Harlingen for ten-point officers, cheerleaders, and the drum major. Victory dances after the Alice and Highlands games and a Bas- ketball Sports Appreciation Dance Feb. 26 were other contributions. Members sold pom-poms, books, decals, and some school supplies throughout the year. They handled subscriptions to the Declaration, the Monticello, and Each Has Spoken in advisories. A special committee edited student directories dis- tributed in November. This fall, Jeff won president school of the Alamo Association of Student Councils for the 1965-66 school year. Their Snowman ' s Ball began a crowded holiday season. More than 11,000 Christmas cards were distributed to mem- bers of advisories, by their postal service. With the help of advisories, they sponsored their annual Christmas Cheer project. A Teacher Appreciation Week in March and participation In Chuckwagon Day May 6 ended the 1964-65 calendar for the Councilors and Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro, sponsor. 123 All Hands on Dec Help The many faces and moods of Pat Perkins, Declaration editor in chief for 1964-65, range from a glassy-eyed intellectual to a fun-loving zany. With the pressure on, Pat is a serious and a dedicated editor. But when another Dec has been delivered into the hands of some 2300 subscribers, he takes a holiday Into his own special realm of humor, hard to describe. Pat ' s dry wit has often turned work sessions, tinged with gloom and despair, Into hilarity. Not much got done some days, but the staff worked twice as hard later! Pat has had the courage to take a stand when the time came. His practice of printing occasionally unpopular views on con- troversial subjects has established him as an independent thinker, not willing to be constrained by those who shout, But we ' ve always do ne it that way! 124 Win Top Honors in State DECLARATION The Student Council pond, election of school lead- irs, the Air Force Academy scandal, the correct ay of dancing, the Elite Society — by giving voice o student opinions, the Dec aroused more than isual interest In school and world affairs. Because of extensive news coverage, 12 out of he 16 tabloid-size Issues were 6 pages. The Dec eceived All-Texas honors at the Texas High School Vess Association and a Distinguished Merit at the nterscholastlc League Conference. r. Bi Donning a leprechaun hat, John Shank (far left) adds to the festive air as he distri- butes the Declaration Christ- mas issue. A Grimm Fairy Tells , a roguish column of satire, ap- peared from time to time in the Dec under the penname of Ferndock. Who is Fern- dock? everyone wanted to know. Well, this is Ferndock! Before the mid-term shakeup, when Paula Patillo became business manager of the Monf- icello, she did routine typing for the Dec. hlarry Bing You in a liaison capacity, works for both the Monticello and the Dee. Anyone who thinks a lournal- ism class is predominantly girls should check the roll of period 5 Declaration. ' i V 125 «? ► Boy! This Is a hard decision! ... I just can ' t make this copy fit . . . But Mary Ann. this Is a good layout! ... If 1 have to go through another work session like this one I ' ll flip! . be changed now! Today is the DEADLINE! .. But Kay, It can ' t In the dark, James Blanke and Paul Lamar develop pictures. If I could just nnake this picture fit!! moans Twinkle Starr. . ;v.,„ .:i; Sx ffif9 r;i Things go better with a . . . what?! asks Marianna McRaven at a session. It ' s double the pleasure, double the fun with Courtenay Tyler and Dan Mings. 126 I - • ?- ' J MONTICELLO ' And now, co-emperors of Mustang Land — Don ouser and Don Green. This announcement )rought to an end one of the most vigorous sub- cr.iption drives ever held by the Montlcello and )eclaration. After ten and one-half months of work rem seventeen departments, more than 2,200 Monti- lellos were distributed to students this year. Writing :opy, planning and cropping pictures, and working ;lose!y with club sponsors and faculty are some )f the staff work. Mrs. Alma Petrich, sponsor, takes trainees from ipplicatlon. The editor in chief Is elected by pop- ilar vote of the staff members. Other staff posl- lons are appointed by Mrs. Petrich and the editor n chief. A banquet was held In mid-summer for members )f the yearbook and newspaper staff. At this time he staffers received their yearbooks before the Jistrlbution party for the school. Now let ' s see. Karen Tschlhart aHempfs to lay out a page. Is she miss or mrs.? wonders Linda Pollard, typist for the faculty section. Johnny Scharf, (lower left) Atwood Long, Noel Barnes, Susan Moni- gomery, Twinkle Starr, Kathy O ' Con- nor, Linda Baker, and Kenny Joyce work past 3:30. Or didn ' t they hear the bell ring? hJoel Barnes and Shirley Scott, copy editors, talk about copy!! IH Ii. H -! I B Ml n r k 1 B ' ■f Ala mk ' fi ff ' wBS S ' ' ' ' - - ' M j if ] x is IK 127 ' To Thine Own Self Be True ' Some days, contributions to Each Has Spoken poui In — right onto the floor. Michelle Harbin, Jean nine Barsun. Judy Murrah, Dan Crutchfleld. anc John Sims review them where they lie. EACH HAS SPOKEN From works submitted by stu- dents interested In expressing themselves through creative writ- ing, Each Has Spoken was com- piled by the staff. The theme chosen was To thine own self be true . This 72-page magazine used brown print on creme paper. A beige cover carried a photograph supplied by the Candid Camera Club. Mrs. Josephine LIndsey is the sponsor of this literary maga- zine, started in I960 by the Eng- lish Honor Society. Business heads go over finances. Susie Varnell, Jane Ann Whaley, John Goodpasture, Pat Smith, and Polly Jackson count money and record payments for about 1360 copies sold this year. Councilors 9weep Away Problems Now this is what we are going to do! explains Pres, Fred Blery. First we sweep. Cleaning trophies, removing wastepaper, and straightening chairs are some other iobs of the Library Council. i arless Library Councilor Robert Price attempts to pel an unwanted visitor. Removing dogs, birds, and ts from the library has become routine. may be 3:30, but Jane Rice ' s job as a Councilor is )t over. Collecting magazines from each section at the d of each period is the responsibility of each Councilor, LIBRARY COUNCIL Patience, firmness, and perseverance are tiiree qualities exer- cised by melnbers of the Library Council. The 72 Councilors meet every other Thursday during second advisory to discuss problems that arise in the Library and how to cope v ith them. During library periods Councilors sit at head tables of the four sections. His job is to keep his 18 tables In order. Councilors and co-councilors are elected by students in their respective library periods. They must have a C average and leadership. JW ' ?,% tI fk ' ■H ' m k tt ji • T ' - H « ' m ■-. NB rjLi : « j W r% -- : 1 IBF ' l llAgS , 1 _m anaMai M m m ' ' •- S-i ar- 5t--f 129 Wranglers Wound Up in Work Wranglers assist in a dozen ways. Cecil Coli helps Mr. Claud Jones in his chemistry lab. The first person a new student at Jef- ferson is likely to meet is a Wr angler, You might run into him during registratior while he ' s running errands for teachers. If you happen to miss him there, he ' ll be the boy operating the film projector Ir the back of the class or the one running the scoreboard at the home Pony foot- ball games. But the best place to meei a Wrangler is at the annual Wrangler ' • ' Get-acquainted Dance. This dance, heic this year on Sept. 15, gives students, nevv and old, a chance to get better acquaintec on a social level. Guiding these handy-men are Mr, Maurice Turner and Mr. hiarold Tillman Now that I got it apart, how do I get it bac together!? moans Scott Smith. Wranglers an helpful but occasionally they run into problems! 130 Li. Col. Roy Reyna Ra+es Rank He was the leader of the ROTC when they got those new dress blue uniforms! Roy Reyna was the cadet colonel when our hail guard began, 1964-65, wasn ' t it? That was the best year for ROTC awards we ' d ever had. Roy Reyna. hie was the commander then. Right? That is what they ' ll say years from now when Roy Reyna and the 1964-65 ROTC becomes the subject of reminiscent conversations. Traditions con- tinued. The ROTC ushered at municipal functions and turned out for spirit-boosting at school foot- ball games. Besides being the official commander of the troops, Roy is also the tour conductor when visitors come inspecting the Armory. An amiable, outgoing, fun-loving guy In civilian life, Roy becomes the true leader of his cadets, meriting their respect and attention, when the time comes. 131 ErneiT James First Places Go to Drill F. Cadets learn military science and tactics, care of weapons, marksmanship, first aid, map reading, and atomic defense. Federal Inspection In the sprinq reflects dlscioline. By administrative request cadets control traffic In the halls and check student parking. The Drill Team took first place and the Rifle Team seventj In the Gulf Coast Invitational Drill Rifle Competition in MarcR April the Rifle Team took first place at the United State I Army hHIah School ROTC Rifle Competition In Arlington. The Military Ball, April 30, was one of the big events o the year for the Corps. The four companies participated Ir Jefferson on Parade in May where the colonel for the followinc year was announced. Third year cadets teach as well as learn. Cdt. Cpl. Gonzales Illustrates the parts of a rifle to Mi ' s. Not knowing the correct way to do the man- ual of arms can lead to a dressdown by a superior. Cdt. PFC Chandler finds out the hard way from Cdt. 1st. Lt. Huntsman. Company C must have thought the con- mand was Scramble Rifles. Some of thes cadets are on the Drill Team that won firs place in Houston. 132 Igade staff officer Frank Marasco makes sure Cdf. Lt. Col. Bain ' s brass is in correct position. Monday is in- spection day for each platoon. No, Cdt. Cpl. Goodman doesn ' t have a broken arm, Phil Frye is demonstrating first aid, a course all first-year cadets must take. 133 There I was — alone — In ihe middle of the Gym floor. Donna Allman [ust felt lonesome waiting her turn to perform. Sink it, Schroeder! yell the Lassos as all finger go up to form Vs. LASSOS Lassos ' spirif and service affecf every student and teacher at Jef ferson. Athletic teams are urged on to victory, and teachers benefi by their record keeping. They participate in community service such as collecting for the March of Dimes and the Cystic Fibrosi Foundation. They also make pom-poms and sell booster ribbons From the sale of magazine subscriptions, Lassos finance banquet for the athletic teams. In March trainees begin practicing and goinc to games in blue skirts and white blouses. Full-fledged Lassos wea white boots, belts, and hats, red shirts, and blue skirts. Captain jingle with the spurs and bells worn on their boots to denote rank. Lassos earn four merits per hour. The three companies, T , J and hi , have competition drills for the honor of marching first ir parades. Cheerleaders from the ranks are voted on by the studen- body after the Lassos have selected the finalists. They Hope, Hex, and Hurrah! ' - B 1 1 B K m M L ' l 1 1 1 Please malce fha Janosik pleads. Hex on ihem! Ah! We made If. ' ping capiarn. Carol Ewmg, really lets if nto fhe biggest lasso of them all. 135 A typical Mustang ' s room belongs to John David Hopkins. Here he ' has displayed his trophies, certificates, his letter jacket, and the unusual letter blanket. Linda Sanchez returns the volleyball to th ' opposing team — who must be somewhere on th next page. And one for you! say Elida Pena as she hands out tamales. Linda Hall tries to be patient at the G. S. C. Christmas party. Guarded by a Highlands defender, Gordon Brown drives toward another Pony tally. This year fhe J Club continued its project of I hanging prominent exes on the Gym walls. They also admitted 32 new members from the football, basketball, golf, and tennis teams. ' At the end of each athletic season, the Lassos hold banquets to honor the team and their dates, qualifying Lassas. sc s. Girls ' Sports Club is a group that has grown with Jefferson. It was started under the direction of Miss Bess Richard, and was taken over in 1962 by Miss Dolores Dyer. The Club is for girls who want to participate in sports different from those offered In the regular P.E. program. In December, they had a tamalada for their annual Christmas party. Every Monday they have a meeting and play field sports. Then once a month they have an outing and go swimming, horseback riding, or bowling. ' J Club, 6.9.C. Have a Ball While Ponies Dirifible Tommy Watson steals the ball away trom an Edison Bear who tries unsuccessfully to make a lay-up. I The Powerful Ponies stampeded to an impressive 16-3 recoceh ' N this year, gaining experience necessary to become future Mustan gV ,-- Approximately 30 boys, dressed in Mustang practice uniformsr ■- ,_ assemble In the Gym for practice from two to four hours, five j days a week. Coaches Jim hHeiser and Don Freiling keep their Little hlosses in good shape by accepting invitational games with out-of-district teams in addition to their regular district schedule. Though the team lacked height, they made up their deficit with accuracy, speed, and teamwork. 137 Mac Roundballers FlaHened by Hosses Alamo Stadium Gym, Jan. 10: The Mac- Arthur Brahmas ran into trouble in the form of Jeff ' s two M boys, Marc Olson and Mike Schroeder. Marc and Mike teamed up for 41 points (20 for Marc and 21 for Mike). The Brahmas fought to the end but were outclassed by the staunch Mustang defense led by Alan Crites and Steve Martin, who held Mac to only 15 points in the second half. Surrounded by Brahma defenders, Steve Martin (in white) sinks one of his favored side-shots for 2 of his 10 points. Martin! exclaims Teresa O ' Mara as she holds up the traditional cue to identify the Mustang who iust scored. 138 19-45; Mules Outmaneuver Mustangs This Is the mam reason that basketball fans can- not leave Alamo Stadtum Gym immediately after a Jeff game. These legs hold up loyal Lassos as they join hands and sing the Lasso Prayer. Junior center Bob Abrlght dodges the Mules ' Jim Waters on his drive toward the basket and a Mustang tally. Rushing to Bob ' s aid Is No. 43. Mike Schroeder. r i nstjg aning moments of the game deepen the furrows in Mr. Lionel • regory ' s brow as the Mustangs ' ball control appears temporary. Alamo Stadium Gym, Jan. 14: Technical! Jeffites got an earful of that word as the Alamo hIelghts-Jefferson game progressed. Three technical fouls were called that ill-fated night, all three In the vital fourth quarter. The Mules capitalized on two of the three technicals and outlasted the hlosses for a 3-poInt victory, 47-44. High for Jefferson were Marc Olsen with 12 and Mike Schroeder with 10. Rick Adklsson was high for Heights with 21. 139 Alan Crites, biting his fongue in concentration, draws a bead on the baslcet for another tally. High grade average, high enthusiasm: Teresa O ' Mara, Mustang cheerleader, has an A rating in both fields. Make Tha 0° Don ' t Let the Bears 140 Alamo Stadium Gym, Jan. 18: A see-saw contest broke loose in the third period when Lee moved in front, 44-37, for the first dominating margin. Prior to that time 4 points had been the biggest lead. Lee ' s John Coles was high-point man for the night with 17 points. Bob Abright and Alan Crites were high for the Mustangs with 8 points each. Alamo Stadium Gym, Jan. 22: A last-quarter rally pulled the Mus- tang roundballers to a 63-58 decision over the Edison Bears. The hlosses and Bears were tied 14 times in their tough game that saw 46 personal fouls and 70 free throws taken. Mike Schroeder with 14 points and Alan Crites with I I were high men for Jefferson, while Larry Laden had 13 points as high scorer for Edison. ,A Along with other Jeffites surrounding Coach Jim Heiser, Wayne Mitchell congratulates him on his Team ' s 63-58 victory over the Bears. Spinning a wedding ring, Sandra McGinley complicates matters by trying to skip rope at the same time. Fortunately, she hasn ' t tripped — at least not yet! Sprouting an extra arm and two extra legs, Mus tang roundballer Stan Bias tips the ball in for 2 points. Highlands and Heights Perhaps body English really works! Kirlc Carley holds on while wafching a free throw on ihe court. Alamo Stadium Gym, Jan. 27: The Highlands Owls, rated No. I in the city, thumped the Mustangs 57-46, the third defeat in the first round. Leading the hlosses were the Schroeder twins, Doug and Mike, with 10 and 7 points. The Owls ' one-two punch of Nick Fuller and Charlie Meyer was [ust too much for the Jeff cagers to overcome. Kathy Cackin seems to be facing east intoning the aid of Allah the Prophet as she appeals for outside help. Guarded by Doug Shroeder and forced to pass in an effort to work the Marc Olsen, Highlands ' ball down court. Billy Johnson is 142 lumiliate Mosses Doug Schroeder uses passing gear as he sweeps by a surprised Heights Mule for a 2-point tally. Alamo Heights Gym, Jan. 29: Heights ' accuracy at the foul line and a gym on foreign soil proved too much for the Fighting Mustangs, as they fell to the Mules 57-56. Leading the fight were Steve Martin, Alan Crites, and the Schroeder boys, Doug and Mike. The performance of the Mustang Roundballers makes a spectator smile. Kathy Cocltrell attends games regularly. 143 Senior Rick Willms, at the post, goes in for a layup and an easy 2 points, leaving everyone on the court -flat-footed :-S0 i Ballooning sleeves, wool jumpep distinct J, and a brilliant smi typify Mustang Cheerleader Gigl McClellan, as she leads the Gi Fight, Win yell. Mustangs Edge Battlin ' Bruins 50-48 Alamo Stadium Gym, Feb. 13: A 2-polnt margin proved fo be decisive for the Mustangs in a fast-moving game against the Edison Bears. Alan Crites sank a I 5-ft. iump shot with only seconds remaining on the clock. The first half favored the Bears 25-24. Crites was high scorer with 17 points and Mike Schroeder tal- lied for I I points. The final score was 50-48 in favor of Jeff. Jl r r ' f?f€ '  C, Heiser ' s Hosses Cleave Brahmas 43-41 To the dismay of MacArthur ' s Barney Harris. Milce Schroeder sets his eye on a clear course to a crib shot. Alamo Stadium Sym, Feb. 16: A w!de-open second-half attack proved to be too much for the Brahmas, as the Hosses edged MacArthur for their fourth district win. The Mustangs were led by Alan Crites, Doug and Mike Schroeder, and Steve Martin with 8, 12, 18, and 9 points. The lineup forms as the Mustangs are introduced to the student body at a pep rally. Members of all athletic teams are so recognized at least once during appropriate seasons. i, t. Mslk It ' s my ball! You can ' t have it! Richard Gerfh ' s stingy attitu de toward the Highlands defense was. one of the con- tributing factors to the five thrilling overtime periods with the Owls. With a twinUe in her eye and a broad smile, Pony cheerleader Ande DeShong reacts as the Mustangs remain alive in their desperate effort to dethrone the league-leading Owls, Vols Bump Off Hosses 6 1 -48: Gym, Feb. 23: As the final sec- jclal clock ticked off to end the jhe Mustangs held a 4-p6int lead lunteers. htov ever, the last half ored the Vols and the final score f 48. Doug Schroeder was high- jMustangs with I 6 points. Jubilation tal es over as the halftime buzzer sounds to stop the game with the Mustangs leading 25-24. 146 Who needs a scoreboard? All the fans have to do Is look at Cindi Gross ' face to see how the game is going. Alamo Stadium Gym, Feb. 26: Fans saw the Mustang Roundballers finish the last — but definitely not the least — exciting game of their season with a gallant effort against the Highland Owls. Jeff dominated the first half of the game with a 27-24 score. The remaining two quarters ended in a tie. A series of five overtimes and several restraining ropes kept the fans in the stands. Despite the Mustangs ' efforts, hfigh- iands won the game 71-69. Alan Crites, Mike Schroeder, and Bob Abright were high-point men with 24, 14, and 13 points respectively. )wls Victorious in 5 Overtimes Go! Fight! Win! Valerie Anderson leads a rousing cheer. ' ith an all-out effort to get the ball down court, junior Dickie jna is guarded closely by an unidentified Lee defender. 147 Activities • Activities • Activities • Ac Edited by Janice Oakley Susan Reagan 148 4 vy ' 1 I ' y. tr - . Kj Ki; Vii i L l-t .K- w «r 9eniors demanded exclusive lunch fables Juniors outranked sophomores for fhe first time . . . 9ophomores enjoyed their title: Jefferson High Students 150 The fluff and stuff that once sur- rounded small orchids now hangs from girls ' bulletin boards: the flower has turned brown but the vivid memories of those special evenings are fresh in our minds. We danced and met new friends. Last minute themes and mid-term exams added to the hectic pace of social life. We complained of being too busy, and yet loved every minute of it . . . =x . v A hen noisy lawnmowers are ou+- iide classroom windows and jyes of allergy viofims swell, jpring cannot be far behind. Peeking refuge from stuffy class- •ooms, we relax beneath campus )aks. We rush to air conditioned 3omfort of our homes after hot Jrives from school. Patios replace he confining indoors at get-to- gethers. In shorts and sun glasses, e are constantly on the go off :)ampus, taking advantage of every ray of sunshine. Without hesitation, we come out of hiber- nation to begin the final chapter in our school year. It ' s almost here . . . 151 Azaleas Bloom in the Warm Spring Sun; 152 i l ath Problems Still Need Solving Mrs. MyrrI Summers ' plane geometry class turns its back on the splendor ' of spring. 153 V Three Months of 9pnng . . . . . . make a front walk shiny for students who rush to waiting cars. . . . keep people waiting until the April shower stops. . . . bring on drops, and Margo Lee sets a trap for them. 14 U David Reed rigorously rigged the railing rappings Palm Trees and i-:  -. Ti --; 156 . ' Sj fe-. x r w« i- Double exposure? No, the motion was created by couples action. And everybody but everybody swung into action. )rchids Enchant Would you like a Hawaiian punch? asks Barbara Andrews as Suzanne Slimp leads Larry Schneider to sit in the light of the crescent moon. Charming Island custom cannot be forgotten, Sharyn Ames honors her date, Jim Hall,, in the usual Polynesian manner of presenting him a flower lei. What lay beyond the reed curtains? We brushed it aside and entered. The Senate-Skelton ball was at its rhythmic height; natives dar ced the Swim, the Jerk, and other primitive dances. A band of savages was strumming catgut instruments; one was beating on a stretched ani- mal skin Thirst increasing, we searched for the nearest punch bowl but found only a clear pool, spanned by a bamboo bridge A village of grass huts drew our attention as the chiefs of this paradise appeared. We began to enjoy the occasion, realizing that this isle was as sate as our school gym. This paradise we will always remember. Under a spreading orchid tree the village gossips stand. Actually the serious expressions do not mean they are spreading gossip. They could be discussing where to find the refreshment tables. 157 . . . for the Student Council, like the time they had party on their Patio. . . . like a visit from the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and the Silent Drill Platoon from Washington, D. C, in April when they practiced for Fiesta. Qpecial Things Happen . . . when the girls ' gym class finally perfects a pyramid ,•4.!: ... on the Sktltcn Patio, whe.n big chiefs of . . . m advisorfes. Mrs. Inman gave a party in ' ' ' Senate got together for a pow-wow with hers. Jim Benjamin won some kind of booby Skeltons. prize. . . . for these Jaspers who helped Mr. Fidel Trevino do the heavy work in preparation for their Shamrock Ball. ivery Day . . . ... in the school paper. The April Fool issue of the Dec, the Declination, toyed with the idea of girls ' social club sweaters. . . . , especially livened things- up party. because of the Tradewlnds who at a Student Council campaign . . . for Beclty Fereida. at the Jaspers ' Shamrock Ball, who wonders if shamrock trees bring good luck. . . . for Irene Rodriquez who sings April in Paris at the Junior- senior Prom. . . . for Hayne members as they request their favorite songs at the Shadowland Ball. 160 Dances and Da+es Are Divine . . . ... as couples dance to the soft, swinging beat of Lamar Maclcle ' s orchestra at the Junior-senior Prom. . as far as Penny Mifchem is concerned, since she ' s eating Bill Dennis ' candy t he won at the Lasso Backwards Dance. 161 . . . Goats milk and garlic!!?? Maybe that ' s why Rome fell. These Latin Club members really didn ' t have goat ' s milk and garlic at banquet. They Just talked about the old days. Table Talk: . . . We love this banquet food. Michael Volk (top), Jerry Epstein, and Robert Ries eat their way through the banquet season. but it ' s too pretty to eat. Shaicespeares dined at the Petroleum Club. 162 SPRING BANQUETS f ) March 15 Basketball Recognition Banquet April 2 Future Nurses Mother-daughter Banquet April 3 Latin Club Banquet PQR April 29 Masque and Gavel Banquet wT Each hias Spoken Banquet May 5 May 7 May 8 May 12 May 12 I MJR Dinner-dance Skelton Luncheon Shakespeare Dinner Bi-Phy-Chem Senior Dinner ' J ' . May 14 Future Teachers Senior Banquet |f 5.25 - ' ' 75 May 15 May 17 Jasper Senior Luncheon J ' A Jeffersonaires Dinner ... These cerlainly are funny looking menus, especially after dinner. English Hon- or Society members get their first real look at the completed Each Has Spoken after dining at the Barn Door in May. 163 I Everyone Has Fresh-air Fun . . . ... on the ball diamond for the Girls ' Sports Club at Bracken- ridge Park. . . . as Stephanie Smith at the Hayne Out- ing at Camp Alzafar sidewalk surfs in the pavilion. ... as Manuel Herrera and Becky Pereida Candid Camera Club members, take shot at the Cave Without a Name. 164 ... as Bob Thrailkill and Stephanie Smith dance at the hlayne Outing at Camp Alzafar. ... as Melinda WInans has a swinging time at Aggie Park. . . . when Lassos find a frog in the fruit bowl at their Landa Park picnic. as Hayne members build a bonfire at Camp Alzafar. 165 !t - Uk. With a Telephoto . . . curiosity in the faces of ad- visory peeping Toms, as they watch the front walk below. . . . what might be a disagreement on some minor point. . . books forgotten while their owners talk of other things. 166 . . . people who actually use their spare time to study or go over the assignments from the night before. ... a look of exasperation on the face of one who must feel neglected Lens One Spring Day We Saw . . . . . . and then, turning our caniera fo dffferent heights, we saw . . . well, maybe we ' d better skip it. i . . a coed taking time from her lunch period o enjoy Gone with the Wind. ... a pensive boy eating a lonely lunch. With all his thoughtfulness, he probably didn ' t taste a bite of it. • . We Learni . . . as Carlos Esplnoza hears from Mrs. Inman about fhe stamen and pistil of a magnolia. . . . when Doug Stendebach gets a whiff of fhe distinctive odor of hydrogen sulfide. ... as Lorenzo Gonzalez has to do his own dishes In a chemistry lab. . . . while Mrs. Inman ' s class is being shown the flora of the Jefferson campus. n a Variety of Places . . 169 9cientist9 . from Dr. Charles W. Burmeister of Trinity University the properties of a LASER bean 170 Learn . . . ... a process for determining respiration. Debbie Catalani and Bobby Bovello watch as the red-colored liquid creeps up the tube. . . that their utmost efforts are re- arded. Robert Isgur won honorable lention for his Science Fair Project. vhere to find a pressure point as Roy Nelson presses Jackie Kelly ' s arm. . . . with varied expressions. These Bi-Phy-Chem mem- bers are awed by the mass of facts and instruments that confronted them at the Methodist Hospital. from Mr. Jim Sage of Bell Telephone that machines can talk, too. Mr. Sage demonstrated to the PSSC physics class the properties of synthetic speech. 171 Will the Real Dan Crutchfield Please . . . Varied In means, buf single In purpose Is Dan Crutchfield. editor in chief for the 1965 Each Has Spolcen, the literary magazine. Although he has strong be- lief? and defends them If necessary, he respects his staff members ' opinions as well, hlls tactful approach and reliable judgment are Ideal for projection into a publication, making the magazine an- other Jefferson great. When the pres- sures and deadlines demanded You must, Dan Crutchfield replied, I can. And he did. 172 . . . info learning. Sally North, Sherry Ladd, Carol Carson, and Mitce Stern gave a musical boolc report of Moby Dick, which was taped and played to other English classes. Extra Evenf9 9park a Class mWiiun . . into doing better. Knowing that Keith ambertson won the Hallmark Award regionally nd nationally may encourage others in Miss uby Dugosh ' s art classes to strive further. ... to real Interest In the subject. These debat- ing team members, Jerry Calcott and Alan Mick- ish. awaiting the other team, are eager to show off what they know. . . into paying attention. When Mrs. S. E. ockrell, City CouncHwoman. substituted, the tudents trusted her knowledge and asked In- elligent questions, as Jim Terrell did. 173 . . . Susan Reagan and Jan Oakley finish up the last of their section In the annual. . . . the Montlcello ads staff completes the selling and recording portion of their sales campaign. . . . Doug Brower, Gayle Herrlck, and Susan Tedford finally agree on a layout Idea for the fall section of the yearbook. 174 Work Rewards Publicaiions 9taff as . . . V . . Billy McCurdy and Kenny Joyce ork at what they enjoy most — art — for he Declaration and Montlcello. . . . Keehna Sture puts the finishing touches on a Montlcello triplicate. . . . Mike Jones, publi- cations historian, checks copy for accuracy. . . . Robert Goldberg checks through yearbook receipts to find the ma- jority of them paid in full. . . . amazed publications coodinator Harry Bing You receives one whole dollar from one buyer, for 20 post- cards, a Quill and Scroll project. . , . Mary Lou Luna, right, is congratu- lated by Bill Brewer and Sharon Gross not only for winning the title of Best High School Journalist in Bexar County but also for winning Most Valuable Declaration Staffer. 175 Troy Griffin 4 Kenny Gindy ■t Perhaps only a yearbook staff knows hov much depends on its photographers Superior ones assure other workers of the best possible chance to leave an exciting pictorial record of the school year. Hours of night assignments, in addition to pic- tures taken at school and many, man more hours under the dim safelights o ' the darkroom, have given this year ' s edi torial staff more than 2000 prints, 8 in by 10 in., to choose from. All color pic tures in this book, with the exception o the Yellow Van advertisement, were takei and processed by Troy Griffin, photog raphy editor, and Doug Morgan, edito in chief. In addition, they have done cole work for Trinity University Mirage am Principia Press, the Burbank Bulldog, an the South San Cat Tale. Barry Ungerleider Morgan Keeps Montlcello in Focus First exposed to publications in his sophomore year, Doug Morgan has developed into a colorful editor in chief. His bid for this year ' s picture of excellence is the ' 65 Monticello, vhich he enlarged with a triple number of color shots. ' Can- didly, Doug and his yearbook have been separated about as much as he and his camera. Proof is in these 400 pages. 177 . . . run into the real thing — as the Others meet the Smothers. . . . grow on each other — as Interscholas- tic League Press delegates did early In May, In Austin. People Who . . . take off for a state convention, as members of the History Club did on May 1. ... get a Gold Key Award in journalism at Columbia University, as Mrs. Alma Petrich did. 178 i leet People . . . . . . converse with competitors as Mr. Weldon Hastings (r.) and Richard Gerth (white shirt) did at a University Interscholastic League slide rule contest. 179 180 onor Is . . . . . signing one ' s name in the official 3gister, where every Jefferson member as signed before. . being pinned with that red. gold, purple, nd white ribbon signifying international mem ership. . . . being included in the members ' dignified party held after the formal Initiation. . receiving a certificate and words of praise rom the principal. 181 Easter ... a time to try out new fashions from a local department store, like this feathery-flowery hat which Mrs. Maude Jean Bell is showing Terry Schlble duritlg a Homemaklng Club meeting. beautifully peaceful Easter assembly given by the A Cappella Choir, . . . a pretty matching dress and hat for a style show on Sunday morning. 182 Time Brings • • • . . .■the Easter bunny; but this year he ' ll have help. The Foods II class baked and decorated a calce for him . . . a style show featuring members of the Homemaking Club. Chris Barrett was the commentator as Pat Byrd modeled this en- semble. . . . anxiety, too. A partlcipart nervously anticipates her sfage en trance at the Advanced Clothing Class Style Show to model th Easter dress she made. 183 from selected musicians entertain students at the annual Spring Concert. . . . played with years of dedica tion, won the John Philip Sousa Award from the Band Parents As- sociation for Mary Wilder. . . , from Mickey Drumm ' s chime giv selection at the Festival of Art and Music. jonance to a 184 The Sounds of Music • • . . . and the music director don ' t keep this Band member from catching up on homework. . . coming from James Guldry ' s bass violin add tone nd depth to the Art and Music concert. . . . must be a serious subject to John Nichols. Paying close attention to both director and music score, he plays In the Concert Band. . . . are softened by these Orchestra members Into a quiet background for graduation. They talked and laughed with Mr. Evetts for a few minutes before the ceremonies began. 185 . . . for harmony. The A Cappella Choir sings during the Cavalcade of Melodies. vhile singing Do-Re-Mi from the Sound of Music . . . on the piano. Danny Hooper plays during the Talacades Show, We Remember Broadway. Performers , . . in dancing when Cynthia Guerra twirls to ' Granada. ' Demonstrate Talent . . . . . . for washing their hair as ... in acting as well as singing, they sing I ' m Going to Wash Marcia McClain ' s skit accom- That Man Right Out of My panies Lolly Too Dum. Hair from South Pacific. . . . for singing along. Danny Nance sings the rousing spirit- ual. Amen. In We Remember Broadway. ... in singing Climb Every Mountain. Irene Rodriguez moves the audience. 187 188 . . . when a few of the Band mem- bers played German music on the Rhine Holiday float. Ed Levy and Bill Camp got there early to be filled in on all details. . . . and a new King Antonio, Mr. Walter M. Corrigan, San Antonio ' s 43rd, begins his reign. . . . complete with the River Parade! By the light of the half moon. John Goodpasture and friends remind us to be kind to the river. but one feels relieved when It ' s all over Fiesta 9an! . . . for Band members who wait their iurn to perform in the Band Festival at Alamo Stadium on Thursday. ... for Howard Lewis, who had the Jionor of leading all of the bands of the city. rf 190 pl f . ' Antonio l9 Fun . . . . . . for Julia Tucker, as she watches her sister Josie make up for her role ... as Duchess of Winged Beauty. ... for Lynn Rhew and Aniynn Eng, as they dance at the Coronation of the Queen of Fiesta. 191 . . . finally tires Sharon Emmon ' after walking, looking, and eatinc . . . seemed a .bit chilly to Sofia Lamb, especially when that b. ll hits the target and down she goes In the Dunk-the-Giri game. 192 i 1 ,■sms sSmr kP mm . . . might make one hungry. Margaret Miesse makes pizza for famished Fiesta-goers. ves Kandee Kerr the chance to participate in the Cornyation. 193 . . . for Roping Team members Jumping In and out of ropes for eight miles. 194 195 cheerleader Tryouts ... of light heartedness to Connie Barasch, as she demon- strates her ability before the student body. , of anticipation as the candidates are Introduced. ... of confidence as Beckle Rodrlquez, Nancy Carnahan, and Rhonda Lewis beam at the well-wishing and cheering friends. 196 Sr-ing Laughter . . . and a prelude of tears to come. . . . for Rhonda Lewis when she learns she will be a Mustang cheerleader In 1965-66. 198 happiness Is lay e, 1965 . • •  r, although tears stream down the faces of Sally North and Cindy Gross. They ' re ars of joy, though.  .!! . . . but Connie Barasch Is the :- . ;ne with snniles, as she learns she will cheer the Ponies to victory next year. which is also a day for congratulations. Margaret Rees, Nancy Carnahan. Jinx Moffat, and Kathy O ' Connor receive best wishes. . . . and confusion beconnes a way of life. For example, did this cheerleader really wear one boot and one shoe? Chuckwagon . . . is big for these two new majorettes, Marilyn Enderle and Cheryl Vivien. The third majorette, Linda Johnson, was so happy and self-conscious that she eluded the photographer. was highlighted with the announcement of the new drum major. Bob Biggs puts down his tuba to receive a handshake and best wishes from Steve Burltett. ... is the day when orderly procedure gives way to confusion and excitement. The whole Band breaks rank after their av ards are given. 200 )ay, One Day in May for the Band . . . . . . executing a drill that they have practiced for months before the student body. The award-winning Drill Team showed off its fancy drill for the Chuckwagon Day audience before performing at Competition Drill exercises. Military Excellence Is . . . . . learning that . ' ,= r. : been selected as 3xt year ' s cadet colonel, Phil Frye remains attention but breaks Into an ear-to-ear nlle, then proudly accepts the standard om outgoing commander Roy Reyna during ihuclcwagon Day ceremonies. i . . . trying to taice a peek at his medal while Prin. Bill Lafferty Is pinning It on, as Robert Spangler does, or remaining dignified lllce Freddie Valenzuela, as he receives his award. Things Go Bump in the Night . . . . . . because the Lasso Play villainess, played by Kandee Kerr, Is trying to do away with a rich, young woman in a deserted barn. 204 . . . and a man is found hanging from a haunted ' barn rafter. It ' s not a ghost after all, but a dummy, meant to scare them away from the barn. . . when Sara Balrrington, in charge the spooky slamming door, goes to irk. Armed wlfh flashlight and script, 3 also doubled as a prompter, very effectively in the Lasso play. May 6 and 7, because th e ca st pra cticed every mood and motion . . . but Chris, played by Penny Nichols, in the midst of the fright and confusion, remains calm In her thinking, trying to determine the who ' s and why ' s. . . . during rehearsal, too, as Doris Wise, pro- duction manager, gives points on voice pro- ection and tone. Relaxed Linda Damron looks on while Doris demonstrates. . . . and Sharon Levinson. as the excitable Agnes, tries to remain calm, staring in amazement at the controversial Pauline Defoe. . . . especially Susan Anthony on the night of May 6. 1965, when she learned that she was to be Lasso major for 1965-1966. Miss Janert lends a shoulder. . . . for themselves and for each other. Ilene Kelfer clasped her hands in joy upon hearing of Susan ' s election. 206 low Happy They Were • • • afterwards. Buf before re- were announced, nerv- ousness and anxiety silenced -hem. Brenda Loudermilk, Mary McBride. and Cindy Merslnger await the decisive ■.oment. when someone has a campaign party. Dianne Daugherty, Linda Dorough, and Jannle Lachele work hard to make the campaign for Student Council president successful. 9iudent Counci ... in Mike Smith ' s campaign speech, as he jokes his way into a serious and meaningful pledge. . . . but these voters think only of the serious side as they wait to cast their ballots on April 5. 208 ... in the noisy uproar of before-school pep rallies. These people represent only part of those who voted Jim Billings into office Campaign Combines Jincerity and 9piHt . . . ... in the ecstatic congratulations that Susan Anthony gave Jim Billings. . . as Dickie Layton looks into the future to predict who II be the winner of the Student Council race. 209 210 rlT ' ' M  i t f ilM i Xi through a window at the close of a shfnlng day. . . . before ihe ROTC Flag-raising ceremony on Thomas Jefferson ' s birthday. April 13, as the Drill Team marches In at port arms. A View of Old Glory Is Seen . . . ... as cadet officers raise the Flag In the bright early-morning sunshine In the first annual ceremony In school history commemorating Jefferson ' s birthday. A MaHer of Military Discipline . . . . . . came up during rhe Fourth Army inspection by Maj. George B. Jarred. ... Is corrected as Cdt. 1st Sgt. Joe Meria gives orders for final check be- fore inspection, and Albert Alverez makes sure his weapon is ready. immlKfj i- . . . is unnecessary where cadets concentrate on an enjoyable evening at the Military Ball. ' r . . . lapses, when Jerry Grohn frightens Mary Jane Pleasant by almost pushing her into the pool at EI Troplcano. . . . shows the cadet corps at Its finest as a sabre line forms for Cdt. Col. Roy Reyna and his date Patsy. . . brings acclaim to an outstanding Rifle Team, rophy cases are overflowing with proof of the slclM f sharp-shooters Ray Wardwell. Philip Frye, Gary rschlrhart, Jim Schmulen, John Ferguson Jerry Grohn, and their instructor Sergeant Perez. 213 Willie Emmerson and Bill Cray- Mile Relay David Barrow — Mile Rela ffruC:%ziii ■: Abram Emmerson — 100 yd. Dash Although not capturing any team trophies, the Track Team boasted several outstanding members. Miler Steve Montoya posted the fourth best school boy mile time in the nation when he paced a 4:14.2 in the San Antonio Invitational Meet. Junior Cly Baylor advanced to the Regional Meet where he took fourth against stiff competition. hHigh-jumper Stan Bias also advanced to the Regional Meet after taking second in the District Meet. Weightmen Pat O ' Connell and Ronnie Thompson added team points in their specialties the shot put and the discus. Senior Roy Quillian won his specialty, the 880-yd. run in the Metropolitan Meet. Other outstanding members were John Hall, Abram Emerson, Jimmy Sherrod, and David Barrow, all underclassmen who comprised the sprint relay team. The Track Team was under the direction of Coach Bob Burk. 214 Tracks+ers Keep Fast Pace Against Foes Cly Baylor — High Hurdles 215 Steve Montoya, who broke a record for the mile every time he ran, secured a No. I rankinq in Class AAAA this year. Steve brought home first- place finishes in the Border Olympics, North East Invitational, htarlandale Relays, and District and Regional track meets. Although he finished fourth in the University Interscholastic League State track meet, his best time for the season, 4:14.2, was ranked as the fourth highest in the nation. Emilie Burrer, Jeff ' s tennis ace, swept into the state finals and captured the University Interscho- lastic League girls ' singles title. Emilie, a member of the National hlonor Society, has not lost a match in regular season play for two years. Mr. Charles Tedford, her coach, describes Emilie as cool, calm and not easily excitable. She actually plays her best when she has to come from behind. While playing in the state tournament, she was observed by University of Texas tennis coach, Mr. Wimer Allison, who called her the best girl tennis player I ' ve seen in a State meet. 216 Steve and Emilie Advance to State • • . I M t ' ■ «- -  ■- ♦. - ■• ♦ -i-4-. -4.; ' . ' 217 what a Racket! Susan Tedford, Carol EwJng — Girls ' Doubles Robert Price, Joe Malcsyn — -Boys ' Doubles 218 Mr. Charles Tedford and Susan Tedford Mustang netters easily swept all but the boys ' singles, taking the strict 18-AAAA Tennis Championship for 1965. Coach Charles Ted- rd, himself an outstanding player, made another banner year by send- 3 a girls ' doubles team composed of Susan Tedford and Carol Ewing the State meet along with girls ' singles winner Emilie Burrer. In 61 Coach Tedford also coached State winner Butch Newman. The student body readily supported the team by attending an hibition match featuring Trinity ' s Al hiill and Frank Conner and Jef- ■son ' s Emilie Burrer and Coach Tedford to raise money for equipment. With almost 20 promising players, the squad may look forward to other trophy-winning year in 1966. 219 Musfangs 9wing to Sixth in District Marc Olsen puts his power into this swing as he practices for the District 15-AAAA golf tournannent. The first golf team, composed of George Tucker, Pat Maloney, Gary Gardner, and Joel Stuffs, fin- ished sixth in this tournament in which all San Antonio high school golf teams participated. The second team, starring Olsen, Tex Morton, Ernest Mauck, and James Tague, was also entered in the tournament but failed to place. The Mustang golfers also competed in the North- east Independent School District Tournament, the Austin Tournament, in Austin, and the Brady Tournament in Brady. 220 ; start helped Don White capture third place the lOO-yd. backstroke. He also finished fifth breaststroke, while David Wilson took v ' - ' .% 5 j? - A David Wilson and Jim Sjurseth practice for the medley relay feann. Jefferson splashed to a second place be- hind a powerful Alamo Heights team in the S.A. Invitational swimming meet. High- lands took third, Central fourth, Bracken- ridge fifth, Edison sixth, and Lee last with six points. Though it was the San Antonio In- dependent School District meet, four of the eight teams were from the other dis- tricts, including the victors. Jeff captured second in the 160-yd. relay, two third places, a fourth, a fifth, and two sixths for a total of 36 points. gwimmers Splash to Second Place Churning the water with their free- style, Atwood Long, Don White, David Wilson, and Jim Sjurseth practice for the San Antonio In- vitational swimming meet. 221 . . . but Sofia Lamb had to reassure Ann- ette Georgacaicis on iheir Brackenrldge Park skyride. . . . for neophite Montlcello photographer Barry Ungerleider when he flips the darkness switch. . . . and Linda Yarbro voted m the election of officer for next year ' s class on April 7. . . . although Mark Powell, Lee Jennings, and Carolin Schneider pass up food at the moment for a ride on the skylift. 222 Sophomore Year jghts Up Wifh Fun and Food . . . hen Bonny Boazman and Lynn Sides, a junior guest , canne back for . . as Nancy Korb tests for temperature of Mexican food at a class outing. . . and contributing to the bright year was class president Denis Galindo with Marcia McCIain at the Prom in April. , all except Gayle Saathoff and Karen Dullnig. They considered gossip more important 224 Juniors Gel Aithe . . . and refresh themselves with a coc drink after a strenuous ride. . . . and Ronnie Ferguson and friends en- joyed their basket lunch. . . . but David Reed had a slow job of it, showing off for Sharon Mynier. rheir Fill Class Picnic . . . 225 Trouble Debu+ante 226 Plagues Magazine . . . . . when Jennifer Truex, played by Gretchen Campbell in the Junior Class Play is guest editor. . . . and M. K. Roberts. She explodes in fury when two girl-seeking boys Interrupt the creation of her novel, Guts. . . . but Annabelle just loolcs for photographers and boys, neglecting her staff work. .V 1 I Tom 9hields n thoughtful appraisal of their three years. -i ... to the cleaners . Seniors cheerfully surrender class dues. . serving the sponsors. Singled out and branded as Senior Class president for 1964-65 is Tom Shields. This top hand knows how to corral the right people into the right committee, hie was saddled with the responsibility of cancelling Class Day Assembly because the creek was six feet high and risin ' . Climax to his year as foreman of his class was round-up and roll call at Commencement exer- cises, for which he was required to learn the pronunciation of the names of 792 graduating seniors. Tom Shields has earned his spurs. 228 ■i« . i m . . . pitching horse shoes. Tom Barra and Doug Schroder enjoy the recreation facilities of the Golden Fawn Guest Ranch during Class Day. Class Day frolics. Very few left without being thrown in. Leads 9eniors . . . . . in the chow line. Carole Brown and -inda Maxey help themselves to the ranch - ityle buffet at class day outing. . . . during a Softball game. Linda Christoffel pitches, Sandy Sjur- seth hits, and Bill Rice tries to make a double play. . . . at the Class Day outing at Golden Fawn Dude Ranch in Boerne where they tossed everybody into the pool. Qevere . . . sitting crosslegged on a wall fo eat supper. Dale Womble and Michele Harbin have had a happy day. . . . when they dance. Riclcy Salazar and his partner can do The Jeric with the best of ' em. A eather Doesn ' t Stop Seniors. . . ...ma tenns natch, in weird hats and with the ball stiJI in David Hopkins ' hand, he and Robert Price c.own just for the D c ' ographer, 231 and have a hootenanny session. Brad Jowers found a guitar and entertained Ronny Armstrong and Carl Collazo for a while. but just couldn ' t wait to get into a pool. Or maybe their friends couldn ' t wait to push then ... to fast dance on the Golden Fawn pavilion on Class Day. ... of resting to make up for three years of work. Or perhaps they ' re just tired after throwing everyone in the pool. 232 Qeniors Take a Holiday . . . that ' s a day cf quiet talk for some. Rex Stuart and Keehna Sture pause during the buS ' afternoon for a quiet conversation. . . . are donned in preparation for three hours of ceremonies. Jane Rice abandons her purse to slip Into her royal blue gown. 234 Distinguished Robes of Scholarship . . . . . . bring on dizzy spells. Sandy Powell, teelmq the combina- tion of nervousness and heat, gets a glass of Ice water. . get hot! Jamie Quillin and Ricky Resales want ou- . . . don ' t hide a broken leg. Sharon Reese proceeds, nevertheless, with help from Miss Janert. . . come packaged in common boxes. Jim Morrisey lelps distribute them to anxious seniors. 235 . . . around the end of May. Almost 800 Jefferson students who have worked and played together for three years sit quietly as they await their individual moment of graduation. . . . backstage. Mrs. Da- vis had to take off her shoes long before the Y ' s got there but she stayed to congratulate John Yancy as he came off of the stage. . . . during the Gradua- tion ceremonies of Thomas Jefferson High School. A look of nerv- ousness and anxiety creeps into carefree, young faces. This year ' s Graduation. May 19, at the Municipal Auditorium marked the end of a high school career for 792 seniors. 236 . . when there ' s an extra minute. lese scholarship winners made a table F Bob Niclcle ' s cap and tried a game, 3n-profIt. of course, before they were ) re-appear on stage. It Happens Every 9pring . . . . . . just after the ceremonies. The relief of getting out of the hot robes hurries these graduates down the ramp to turn in their caps and gowns so they can get to the PTA graduation party. 237 And Away We Go . . . . firm three years of finals, fun, and old friends to a n( world of college excitement or a Job. . . and Jim Stamper and Pam Byrum danced 238 . . . TO the PTA after-grad party where Linda Schwartz and Stuart !sgur danced. . . . and Betsy Start from Robert E. Lee 3nd Larry Swanson danced . . . . and everybody danced. 239 Advertisements • Advertisements • A m WV Edited by Jerry Rudes 240 . ■• . p m :- . v v PMr ' i rr. X4,, II ..?t ' am: IR y. .-SF ' , ' ,.. AAA Office Supplies - Alamo Florisfs Alamo National Bank Alan Sparger Laundry. Cleaners American Sporting Center 26S 279 254 246 260 Qerious and absurd phases of our life at Jefferson have estab- lished themselves as memories. We crammed for finals, juggled time schedules, and 792 of us even managed to graduate. We couldn ' t wait for the last days to come, and we couldn ' t explain our reluctance in leaving when they did come. Through it all. an awareness of urgency and motion accompanied the feeling of finality in every class or club meeting. This is the last time I ' ll ever - . we often told ourselves. What we did. we can never do again. We can but record those wonderful days and relive them in our minds. Baily ' s Conoco Service Station 274 Ballard Surgical Supply .-- 266 Blue Bonnet Jewelry _.. . 260 Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co 277 Blue Bonnet Shoe Shop 279 Brannen ' s Tool Co _ _ 256 Buddy ' s Drive-ln - _ 282 C Charles Murray Real Estate Chicken Delight Chrome City CM, Furr Co., Realtors Coca-Cola -- Colvin ' s Flower Shop - Cookie ' s Outlet -- Declaration De Winne ' s Belgium Inn Dibble ' s Toy Store Dr. Pepper Electra Jewelers .-- Elo Exterminating Epps ' Smokehouse Facs Fashion Dress Shop ,- Frederick Beauty Salons - Fred May, Contractor, Inc. Fred Riley Insurance Frontier Drive Ins Frost ' s Garza Finance Co Goas Tamale Factory . Goldbeck Photo Gramercy Cleaners - . . Grimm ' s Hi-Fi Stereo Imports Groos Bank - - Gibson Costume Co. - Hall Sprinkler Co. Handy-Andy H. B. Zachry Properties, Inc. H. E. B. Food Stores Hillcrest Drug Store Howard Long Texaco H. T. M. Tire Center Hutchins Bros. - Jacobs Distributing Co. Jay ' s Dress Shops Jefferson Barber Shop Jefferson State Bank Joske ' s Julian Gold 28C 25C 247 287 261 274 252 284 255 285 247 279 272 259 264 268 267 266 263 265 254 275 246 254 269 271 287 271 280-281 .. 263 276 255 .. 252 274 25C 26C 273 28C 244 27f 251 Kelly Scherrer Flower Shop Kelman Electric Key Rainbow ! Kleck Plumbing t.;s Kelman Electric Co. Key Rainbow Service Stations 251 285 257 255 Lauren R. Barneby, Real Estate 272 242 Mvertisers E. Fife Co. Duis Plumbing and Heating Co. jby ' s Cafeterias M iammy ' s lanor Barber Shop IcDonough Bros. - IcNeeTs Jewelers ietzger ' s Dairy - 1r. B Tie Shop 279 277 247 286 255 287 274 277 257 N laomi ' s Gift Shop - 272 lonken Sewing Machine Co. - 257 lorthside Building Materials 266 o )al; Hills Bowling )al Hills Pharmacy - ).W. Grun Roofing Co. )sborn ' s Food Store ., - an American Restaurant aimer ' s Landscape and Sprinkler ete Cantu, Realtor incus Co. bhien ' s Texaco iichard Gill Co. tobinson ' s ioyal Crown Bottling Co. ioy Alcers Funeral Home iample Shop San Antonio College san Anfonio Commercial College - aan Antonio Laundry and Cleaners Son Antonio Upholsters -- Security National Bank Seven-Up Shaw ' s Jewelers Sheer Beaute Sigmor Shamrock Service Stations Southern Lloyds Insurance Co Storm ' s Drive-In Studer ' s Sugarman ' s Uniforms Terrace Beauty Salon Terri Jr - Thompson ' s Sporting Goods Tindall Pontiac Tommy Ferrill Trinity University T T Fabrics - Turner ' s Pharmacy University Drugs Van Young Texaco Vee ' s Beauty Salon Wade ' s Drug Store . Wayne Bull Co. Winn ' s Worthey ' s Upholstery W. T. Neill. Jewelry W 262 252 277 268 280 281 267 258 262 252 247 262 250 281 258 272 285 285 266 262 274 258 283 271 246 266 253 245 263 287 265 246 252 287 260 265 262 274 254 263 258 271 Yellow Van Storage 248-249 We say goodbye +o Jefferson for three months as she prepares for the arrival of a new houseful of guests - summer school students. 9ome of us use the three months to work at the neighborhood su- permarket or a downtown depart- ment store. Others catch up on reading, sewing, or swimming. For some of us, a goodbye means a temporary leave of absence; for others, it means the last fare- well . . . Lt 243 STATE BANK Here Is the ' their valuables, Jefferson State Bank, Fite as he guides ther ult used by our depositors to safeguard explains Mr. Tom Murrah, president of to hi daughter Judy and Eddie tour of the modern facilities. 244 snju . 2823 N. McCullough TA 2-1671 In casual or formal wear petite Susan Cunningham. Jyl Reagan, and Dawn Daniels are well prepared for summer fun and fashion with stylish new ensembles from Terri Jr., teen fashion center. G0€iS ' TaJlnAjoJk G 1 CiuMytOu PE. 3-9S22 ALAN SPARGER COIN-OP COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING 1723 W. Gramercy PE 3-9123 EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC • Brand Name Cameras and Accessories • Color and Black and White Film Finishing • Quality Portraits That Please t¥H£Af A CAMERA THINK OF The skyline of San Antonio provides seniors Susan Stein and Bill Dennis a nnoment of nneditation in the newly constructed Trinity Tower. TRINITY UNIVERSITY 715 Stadium San Antonio, Texas PE 6-4141 The Skyline Campus 246 CAFETERIAS ♦815 BANDERA ROAD NORTH STAR MALL 4900 BROADWAY ♦517 NORTH PRESA ♦719 NORTH MAIN McCRELESS CENTER 401 NORTH MAIN CHROME CITY Sophomore Jim Schmudiach rests the comfort of one of the beautiful dinettes from Chrome City. LARGEST SELECTION OF TABLES AND CHAIRS IN TEXAS 1714 Fredericksburg PE 5-4824 247 01 ei- -t ' u X o c c o i D o c o 5 z Q O O O O o o X 1 3 J o UJ o i u 249 LffQ can be be uHfuf chicken¥ delight TML ' DjiJ2cA tM WITHIN A 3 MILI RAOIUS n07 Vance- Jackson Rd. PErshing 2-8261 CHURCH GOING CHILDREN SELDOM Become DELINQUENTS RotAkers Funeral Chapels 515 N. Main CA 6-7201 Houston at Navarro With the help of courteous salesmen, Tommy Williams selects his new summer v ardrobe from the wide variety of fine men ' s clothing at Hufchins Bros., both-downtown and Wonderland. Wonderland 250 Grimm ' s Hi Fi Stereo Imports 246 Wonderland PE 6-1231 The spectacular stereo sound oi a Telefunken set from Grimm ' s HI-F! and Stereo creates a dreamy mood for Maxine Hudson. Fashions beyond your fondest dreams by the freatest ashion names iiiOAl Senior Alice Bronstead admires one of the beautiful floral arrangements available at Kelly Scherrer Flower Shop. kelluScli errer 326 W. Josephine PE 5-6184 266 North Star Mall Dl 2-7112 251 English Leather Swank Jewelry Jade Easf Gift Items Largest Selection of Ties in San Antonio mister, CA 6-3581 Mdjesiic BIdg. For Fine Fabrics T T FABRICS Complete Selection of Fabrics, Notions, and Lots of Good Friendly Service 2105 Goliad ED 3-1571 3451 Fredericltsburg PE 3-7881 -T, f ' • , Oak Hi7 s Pharmacy Prescription Pharmacy 2720 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 5-5223 Owner W. W. Wynn Richard Gill Insurance Richard Gill Will — provide a complete insurance prograr — finance your new home — make your automobile loan 252 615 Soledad CA 6-4101 Beautiful fashions and fine values at Cookies Outlet make shopping fun for Margaret Chris- tensen. ( hes factory Outlet 444 W. Mildebmnd PS 8-904 J I. PS 3 -7 65 f With the breeze blowinq through her sparkling hair, lovely Sherry Smith en- joys a summer day on Granite Shoals Lake. Her casual hairdo styled at Terrace Beauty Salon makes her active life worry-free. 253 WHERE EXTRA SERVICE 15 A DAILY TRADITION Wayne Bull Company, Inc. Automotive Distributors Downtown 445 9th Street CA 5-2946 Woodlawn Branch 506 Fredericksburg PE 5-5275 E. L. Goldbeck Pa n Old m ic Ph otograph ers ' ' 25 Years in Panoramic Photography 39 Waleetica LE 2-4564 254 Banquet Room Complete Catering Service « T e ' WUuu ■tlCIUM 1«N • 3119 W. Commerce CA 7-3372 Manor Barber Shop 914 Manor Drive PE 2-0190 Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Victor Gae+a Owner KLECK PLUMBING AIR CONDITIONING CO. 1454 Gardina St. PE 3-8750 255 Mr. Fred Brannen demonstrates a multi-purpose De Walt power saw to his daughter Nancy. It is among the large assortment of power tools available at Brannen Tool Company. € irmmm(B ' [m 9 inc. TOOLS £- M ACH I N ERY PErshing 6-1625 1835 FREDERICKSBURG RD. SAN ANTONIO 1. TEXAS 256 On one of the fine Neico sewing machines at Nonken ' s, Nancy McLendon expertly sews complicated stitches with ease, after a demonstration by Mr. Harry Nonken. NONKCNS 3455 Fredericksburg PE 4-5171 YOUR TROUBLES VANISH iv Ti Nancy also admires the beauty of the modern styling of a General Electric television set at Nonken ' s Appliance Center. KEY-RAINBOW SERVICE STATIONS Quality Gasolines in San Antonio Neighborhoods 2901 South Flores 2026 Nogali+os 1702 Guadalupe 2714 Austin Highway 1706 Culebra 1901 Pleasanton 1730 North New Braunfels 3331 Roosevelt 303 South W. W. White 2510 Fredericksburg 2831 Guadalupe 2002 Buena Vista Street 430 West Mitchell 302 Water 1955 East Houston 523 South Zarzamora Highway 90 West 8200 South Presa 2731 South W. W. White 1502 Clark Avenue 3103 South Zaraanfiora 2427 Vance Jackson 257 THE HAMPTON SHOP In the Tradition of Good Taste Gant Shirtmakers Corbin Trousers Cole-Hann Shoes pincys compflHY Emerging from the doors of the Administration Office, Diane Harper wears a look of confidence, assured that her college plans are well defined after an Interview with one of the interested counselors at SAC. San Antonio College 1 300 San Pedro PE 4-5381 A, E. Worthey Furniture Shop Furniture Upholstering 22 1 7 Cincinnati Phone PE 4-0450 SHRmROCK SIGMOR SHAMROCK SERVICE STATIONS World ' s Largest Shamrock Distributor 2 Magic moments In dining pleasure can be yours at pocketbook-pleasing prices. Doubt it? Hundreds of Jeffltes vouch for the taste thrills, fine service, and fair prices at Epps ' Smokehouse. So, when hungry students look for a place to eat, they choose Epps ' . Glancing over the wide selection, Linda Hall, Bill Smith, Becky Epps, Elden Saathoff, and June Mitchell select their choices of fine food and give their individual orders to one of the friendly waitresses at Epps ' . EPPS ' S UOkXROUSE AT FREDERIC :eBUFa PEB-1601 After a short wait, the gang shows its appraval. Epps ' serves the kind of food that shouts with flavc — cooked with hickory makes every bite a taste sensation. The group happily pays the bill confident that they have received the greatest value for their money. Mr. G. A. Epps cordially thanks his contented customers and Invites them back for another pleasant meal. 259 Blue Bonnet Jewelers In Jefferson Village are manufacturers and creators of quality jewelry. Michelle Redman picks her jewelry from the beautiful gold and silver gifts with help from Mr. Phill Simon. W30 Z o uiUioK PSS-704f American nVi€ Ce f teA Athletic Equipment Sporting Goods Wholesale and Retail 217 N. St. Mary ' s St. CA 7-8309 Jacobs Distributing Co. Warehouse Distributors Automotive Parts and Equipment Shop Layout and Planning Service Shop Equipment Appraisal Service Machine Shop Service University Drug Store 2250 Cincinnati GE 2-7866 Enjoying a cool soda at the University Drug Store, Melinda Grant leafs through a selection from the nnagazine stand. 729 S. Flores St. CA 6-4173 M. N. Jacobs President 260 Downtown and Wonderland The expert hands of Mr. Harry Finley point out to Margie Fife the quality of a fine ring from Shaw ' s of Wonderland. Bowling Is Fun at OAK HILLS BOWLING LANES 5139 Fredericksburg Road Dl 4-625! The Fresher Refresher beauty Salon Complete Beauty Service 1022 Donaldson 105 E. Ashby PE 3-713! PE 3-910! OAK H I LL5 TEXACO inTiaaiTV service 4903 Fredericksburg Road PE 4-668! Service When You Need It 262 On a tour of H. B. Zachry Properties, specialists in sub division development, John Fisher views detailed blueprints, getting a preview of a future career in architecture. UJinns VARIETY STORES Studious Lynne Tarrow finds a wide assortment of school supplies at her convenient, neighbor- hood Winn ' s Variety Store in Jefferson Village. TH0M90N ' 9 9P0RTING G00D9 COMPLETE HUNTING AND FI9HING EQUIPMENT 3106 Fredericksburg Road PE 6-0531 Fred W. Riley Insurance and Bonds Milam Building CA 6-5233 263 264 hrowing thoughts of calorie-cojnting o the wind, Kathy and Annette Georg- icakis enjoy tasty hamburgers in the elaxing atmosphere at a Frontier Drive In. Locations 3175 Broadway 1462 Austin Highway 221 I Fredericksburg 2727 Goliad Road 2202 Broadway 251 1 Guadalupe (Austin) FRONTIER DRIVE INS VAN YOUNG TEXACO 1020 San Pedro CA 7-0992 Complete Service For Your Car (( 265 rred :  : ' ' ; ' «. ■■' t V. - ecTum AcnoH... 7 ' UP YOUR THiRST AWAY Herble May occupies his summer time by driving bulldozers for his father, Mr. Fred May. Fred May Contracfor, Inc., working with concrete and asphalt, will help anyone realize his plans for a new construction project. s u carman ' s UNIFORMS 407 W. Houston St. CA 6-8137 GM r A Complete Building Service 3400 Fredericksburg PE 3-9117 266 Some of the complexities of the real-estate business are explained to Gretchen Camp- bell by an experienced realtor, Mr. Pete Cantj. His professional know-how. coupled with his personalized service for each customer, has assisted many in finding gracious homes. PETE CANTU - REALTOR REAL E9TATE - GENEFtAL INSURANCE 2722 N. ZARZAMORA 8T. PE 6-4297 267 Laurie Janoslic listens confidently as Mr. George Henderson of AAA Office Supply explains the features of a new portable Smith Corona electric typewriter. AAA Office Supply stocks only the newest equipment for home and office needs. OFFICE SUPPLIES BUSINESS MACHINES • Sales • Service • Rentals 302 North Star Mall Dl 4-3438 268 4000 Sn o t€U4MZ€f ' 7 S ' 943f OSBORN ' S FOOD MARKET Fresh Meats, Sea Foods, Garden Fresh Vegetables Frozen Foods, Ice Cream Complete Stock of Nationally Advertised Fancy and Staple Canned Goods 951 Donaldson PE 5-1581 Ballard Surgical Supply Co. Supplies and Equipment for Physicians and Hospitals 101 San Pedro CA 3-4251 ■i ■t ■ ■' $ lb i T dkjtiucoly CoMege ' lU Ovd Q wK Qckod 211 N. Alamo CA 7-2201 Eddie Palacios Vice-President Soufhwestern Region A Career In the business field means training in modern methods and use of machines. Here Cindy Watson is instructed by Miss Ann Pring in the IBM computer class of San Antonio Commercial College. Programming, an essential procedure used in all computer operations, Is also offered at San Antonio Commercial College. Miss PrIng demon- strates to Cindy how others learned this difficult skill. 270 ' 6 nionst rating an interest in promoting good relaiionsnip oerween chool and community. Mr. W. T. Nell! congratulates Bonnie Anderson f Company H on winning the best captain award on Chuclcwagon )ay. W. T. Neill Co., manufacturers of quality jewelry, makes all eff ' s dub pins. .T. NEILL CO. VlAVERICK BLDG CA 7-90 81 IF IT ' S COODFOOD YOU WANT STORM ' S DRIVE-IN Popular Food at Popular Prices 4309 Fredericksburg Road Phone PE 5-8721 Come visit our new bank. Bank the eosy occeii way or Groos 4 Drive In Teller Windowj — 2 after hours depoiiforjes — wolk-up feller window — or if you ' re coming innde pork free for 30 minufej in our gorage We ' ll be looking for you. Groos NATIONAL BANK IwoMTr ' Tf; i I 271 =fL ai4ren v. J arnet Bewilderment and frustration appear on the face of Suzy Barneby as she works in her father ' s office during the sunnmer months. Suzy realizes the tremendous task that Mr. Lauren R. Barneby undertakes when he serves so many people with quick, courteous, and efficient realty service. ameoeu SALES - RENTALS MANAGEMENT r eal C dtate J. ndufance 4 4 jfredericltsbur rCoad - t, an m om o, JeA Dl 4.-9203 Elo Exterminating Company 1535 West Summit PE 4-5193 SAN ANTONIO LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Jefferson Village Branch ION Donaldson PE 2-0605 272 M. If ' ' ■' t V ' ;J J- ' J, ■■■■aaaaBBaaBKP ' iu ! aaBaBBaBBBBBB|BaBBBaaBaiaaia 2g2aSJ WBaBBBBBBBBBMBUIiIBaBaaaaBBBBeiBiBaBflBBaHHa 2 ' ' SSga9 n BiilInig, dressed in evening «ovwi-ona- i.t.c«ofies from Jay ' s, at two convenient Toc ons ' , Jefferson Village and North Star Mall. ' ■= hM tfm i:---. 1021 DONALDSON AVENUE 210 NORTH STAR MAU Enjoying the excellent service at Sheer Beaute, Nancy Carnahan watches as Miss Vera Harris styles her hair. Sheer Beaut 906 Manor Dr. PE 5-4601 Co i n JlouJer Shoppe Flowers For all Occasions Cju Lr owers Gorsaaes JSJeocfina C jouaueh I302.N. Calaveras PE 5-1831 The Finest Comes From McNeei ' s! San Antonio ' s Distinguished Jewelers Since 1908 WADE ' S PHARMACY BAILFV8 CONOCO V 947 Bandera GE 2-2353 Things are looking a little too sunny for tennis- playing Monte Muecke. At Wades Pharmacy he chooses a pair of sunglasses that will remedy his problem. CONOCO 9ERVICE STATION Cars Washed and Lubricated Battery and Tire Service All Types Mechanical Work 1005 Donaldson PE 3-9931 Wheel Alignment Retreads H.T.M. Tire Service Center 4488 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 2-8223 White-Glove Service Brake Service Motor Tune Up 274 Bobby Nichols hears Mr. Fred Garza explain the N loan application system at Garza Finance Co. Showing Bobby his modern accounting system, Mr. Garza e)( plains the difficulties In the ac- counting department. This Is just one more way that Garza Finance delivers quick, dependable service. Civic-minded Mr. Garza shows Bobby one of many trophies won by a Garza Finance sponsored baseball team participating in the Spanish- American League. arza - LOANS 103 S. Flores Street CA 6-2481 om pany. 275 With the courteous help of Mr. Joe Balif, meat manager, Susan Beeney selects a fresh fillet from the excellent array of government-inspected meats at Store No. 10, 81 I Bandera Rd. n The smiling face of Mr. Ed Bourque, manager of Store No. 10, displays the friendly service always to be found at any H.E.B. store. 276 Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. M tzcjerIJairu Manufacturers of Jell-Craff Brand Punch Bases QUALITY MILK AND ICE CREAM SINCE 1889 603 Cincinnati J L PE 3-7761 Louis Plumbing ifliTiTiW 731 North General McMullen Rd. 1 liK GE 3-7311 1430 N. Flores St. CA 2-133 Hundreds of Jeft ' ites find comfort under an O. W. Grun roof. 0. W. GRUM RjOORN CO. 1912 CUIXBRA PE. 4-5902 277 r m- Teena Texas ■finalists Kathy O ' Connor, Carolyn MacKenney, and Pam Ballantyne anxiously await the announcement of Miss Teena Texas for 1965. This Joslce ' s-sponsored contest is an outgrowth of the store ' s continued Interest in the teenage girl. The Teena Texas shop at Joslce ' s was especially created to cater to the teen set. JOSKES Of TIXAS BY TMf AL MO 278 Builders of L. E. Fite and Co. Jeff Village 1001 Donaldson PE 6-314! 1 4 r J SR jSBflH u„i. J iiZ™ b .fj HSIBSBpQi - Flowers and Gifts City Wide Delivery 1329 W. Magnolia Ave. PE 4-0464 Carinne Lombardo — Owner Electra Jewelers Expert Watch and Clock Repairing Jewelry Repair — Engraving Finest Electronic Equipment Used for All Watch and Clock Repairs All Work Guaranteed 244 Wonderland PE 5-8281 Joe Billy Passur Owners Fred Gutierrez Foreman Blue Bonnet Shoe Repair Speclalliing in Dyeing and Orthopedic Corrections PE 2-0951 1030 Donaldson Ave. 279 Suianne Kolkhoff ' s Day at the Market or 1 Was a Teenage Bargain Hunter I thoughl it would be a great day to do some shopping. So I dropped into my neighbor- hood Handy-Andy at 919 Bandera Road, one of 26 Handy-Andys in San Antonio. HANiy ' AN V While wandering through the food ' filled avenues of this beautiful, air-conditioned Handy-Andy store, I came to a tempting variety of fresh fruits and vegetables at reasonable prices. A tangy enchilada dinner Is enjoyed by gourmets Liada Chrlstoffel and Curtis Schefv at the Pan- American Restaurant, where food Is prepared under the personal supervision of Mr. Reuben L. Saiazar, owner. Pan-American Restaurant 720 Pleasauton Rd. WA 3-9538 CHARLES MURRAY REAL ESTATE MURRAY CONSTRUCTION CO. MURRAY INSURANCE AGENCY 909 Manor Drive PE 4-6681 Jefferson Village Barber Shop 1010 Donaldson Ave. PE 2-0449 Your Patronage Is Appreciated 280 P- L , Once again I started my en- joyable safari through the jungle of bargains available at Handy-Andy. But I was soon stumped at the bakery department. What to get? French bread or bagels? I solved my problem quickly . . . I bought both! At last it was over and boy was I glad! I wasn ' t glad because I finished shopping. I was happy because ther will always be a Handy-Andy store to make grocery shopping a charm instead of a chore. Charles F. Palmer Landscaping and Sprinkler Systems Service 85 Haby Dl 4-0181 The ceramic buddha which Sheila Staten admires is on© of many accessories that Palmer Landscaping may use to enhance the beauty of any property. S « 30% TO 60% ON DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Sizes 5 to 15 8 to 20 Sample Shop 904 Manor PE 2-1061 281 The intercom system at Buddy ' s Drive-In delights Bruce Embry and Rae Bannister with quick service and the delicious hamburgers and drinks that follow. No. 1 3431 Fredericksburg PE 2-0290 No. 2 2627 Vance Jackson Dl 2-2451 282 Mr. Gordon E. Lee guides Donna Reisfleld through the many values at Lee Office Supply. Donna selects a slide rule for her next semester ' s chemistry class and then tries out a beautiful Olivetti portable typewriter. Lee ' s Office Supply carries a complete line of business machines to make any office run efficiently. u!. OFFICE ee SUPPLY Wonderland Shopping Center Gouthern Lloyds Insurance Co. SAN ANTONIO SAVINGS BUILDING CA 7-8121 To Potential Hosts: Don ' t panic when your guests go Into those spasms called the Jerk and Frug: they ' re only having a good time. But in case you ' re the nervous type, take out a policy for slipped discs and broken hips with Southern Lloyds, the company that lets you throw a party without worry. 283 (iSMtiOYU THOMAS JIFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL A NAME YOU CAN TRUST SINCE 1776 OUR STAFF: 284 As tension mounts in meeting a deadline, we find our Declaration crew hard at work during a typical staff meeting. On our extreme left we tiave our staff photographer Troy Honest Abe Griffin; reclining on the floor is Mile Robin Hood Howard, who takes from the rich and keeps for himself; the man in the flowing robes, holding a staff, is his highness Mark The Sheik Rosenberg; giving us his usual clownish profile is Charles Bozo Dyer; standing in silent devotion, taking orders, is the honorable Robert Confucius Lee; issuing the orders is the witty and dignified Sir Patrick Perkins; and last but not least, doing his own version of the Russian Cossack War Dance, is Comrade David Vollmerinski. Kelman Electric Co. Electrical Contractors 1615 Broadway CA 6-1 I 16 All Work Guaranteed Reasonable Prices 450 W. Hildbrand PE 3-8361 DIBBLE ' S TOYS HOBBIES A Hobbyist ' s Heaven 1029 Donaldson Ave. PE 5-7721 SECURITY ._ils ■A- 3 l i «tl EfcH ' 1 1]1 Security National Bank, always finding better ways to serve their depositors, makes saving money easy with Its beautiful, new drive-in window units. 285 The smiling faces of Linda Mann and George Sirianni reflect the courteous and friendly help they receive while they select their meal fit for a Icing. Linda and George soon find that they made the right choice as they begin eating their hot, home-cooked Mammy ' s meal. 104 Donaldson at Fredericksburg 286 0 DEPENDABLE 4; DRUGGIST Turner ' s Pharmacists Woodlawn Medical Center 906 Fredericksburg Road PE 3-7121 McDonough Bros,, Inc. Pontiac WIDE TRACK FROM Tindall Pontiac Inc. 3915 SAN PEDRO [ j PE 6-1561 C. M. FURR COMPANY 107 Mary Louise Dr. PE 3-7141 C. J. Ondruselt — Realtor Sales Associates Lou Ellen Boyd ......PE 3-7493 Ruby Craig PE 5-2397 W. C. Decker Dl 4-4297 Harry J. Robinson GE 2-7700 John Seeley Dl 4-7515 June Tsakopuios PE 2-6686 Alice Turner PE 5-5761 Callie Wyly PE 2-5580 TO SELL BUY OR RENT Call Us for Prompt Real Estate Service GIBSON COSTUME CO. 7 7 7 ALLENSWORTH TA 6-7811 267 WE THANK YOU The Staff of the 1965 Monficello expresses its special gratitude to the following persons and groups. Mr. Bill Lafferty, principal, for his understanding of the problems in the publication of a yearbook and his constant support of our Department, Mr. Victor Weiss, sponsor of the Candid Camera Club, for his help in the photog- raphy department. Mr. Glenn Gerloff, representative of the Taylor Publishing Company, for his interest, advice, and assistance. Mr. Edwin Snyder, printer, for his hurry-up help in the printing of our business forms. Mrs. Elizabeth Younger, for the typists she recruited to help the Monticello staff. Mr. Tex Taylor and Mr. Maurice Dutton and the public relations staff of Trinity University, for providing Sams Memorial Center as the site of the 1965 Montlcello Distribution Party. Mrs. Edith Tunnel, typing teacher, for printing up the Shopping Guides. Club Reporters for supplying information about club activities. Mr. Don Couser and Mr. Don Green, KONO Radio D.J. ' s, for their good-natured participation In the Mon+icello sales campaign. The Dec Staffers for pitching in when they were needed. Student Council Representatives for their cooperation, especially during the Montlcello sales campaign. The Express and News for their glossy prints when we occasionally needed a picture. The faculty for its continued support throughout the year. Joske ' s for their infinite patience in handling our portraits. Our advertisers who put their trust in the Mon+icello as an advertising medium. The Lassos for supplying the decorations for the Distribution Party. And most of all, Mrs. Alma Petrich, Monticello advisor, for her cooperation, patience, and encouragement that guided us through another hectic year. 288 Portraits dmlnlstratlon and Counselors 290 ' acuity 290-295 school Board 295 )eniors 296-336 luniors 336-362 )Ophomores 363-384 Participants Honor Clubs EHS 102-103, 386 Masque and Gavel 102-103, 386 NHS 102-103, 385 Quill and Scroll 102-103, 385 SSS 385-386 Service Clubs Library Council ..., 129, 387 Student Council 122-123, 387 Wranglers 130, 387 Departmental Clubs A Cappella Choir _ . 119-120, 388 Bl-Phy-Chem _ I 14, 389 Candid Camera Club 117, 389 Declaration 124-125, 388 Each Has Spoken 128, 388 EHS Bookstore 388 Fine Arts Society 116, 388 French Club . I 13, 391 Future Business Leaders 111, 391 Future Homemakers _ IIO-III, 390 Future Nurses Club -- Ml, 390 Future Teachers . 110-111, 389 Girls ' Glee Club 1 19, 390 Girls ' Sports Club . 136-137, 389 History Club ._ ____ 112, 393 J Club 136-137, 391 Jeffersonalres _ . I 19, 392 Latin Club I 12, 392 Math Club I IB, 391 Montlcello _ 126-127, 392 Orchestra 120, 392 Phlllmatlcs I 18, 392-393 Radio Club ._ _ 392 Spotllghters - 116, 391 Talacades __ 1 15, 393 Uniformed Groups Mustang Band 58-59, 121, 395-396 Pony Band 396 Colt Band 396 Lassos 63-65, 134-135, 396-397 Roping Team ._ _ 64, 397 ROTC 131-133, 397 Officers and NCO Club 397 Rifle Team 397 Drill Team _ 397-398 Social Clubs Hayne _.._ 52, 108, 393 Jaspers 54, 107, 393-394 MJR ___. 53, 109, 394 Senate _ 57, 105, 394 Shakespeares . . 55, 106, 394-395 Skeltons 56, 104, 395 Sports Mustang Football . 398 Pony Football _._..__ __ 398 Mustang Basketball ... 399 Pony Basketball 399 Colt Basketball . 399 Golf Team . 398 Swimming Team 398 Tennis Team 398 Track Team 398 Class Officers Seniors . 398 Juniors 398 Sophomores .. 398 Scholarships 399-400 ' Portraits and Participants section edited by Sue Bassinger 289 Administration, Councilors Lafferty, Mr. Bill R. M.E., Trinity University; Principal ... 203 i4 ' ' fe f I Aderhold, Mrs. Louise M.S., Louisiana State University; Government Sociology: Junior Class Sponsor Ambler, Mrs. Judith B.A.. University of Colorado; American History Andrews, Mr. Joseph L M.E., Trinity University; Algebra I, Physics; Radio Club Arsfeln, Miss Vivian M.A., Columbia University; Spanish I, II. Ill, IV; Foreign Language Department Chairman Balmaseda, Mr. Francisco A. B.A., Trinity University; Government Sociology. World History; History Club. Co-sponsor Barron. Mrs. Anne M.A., Columbia University; Biology; Bi-Phy-Chem Basedow, Mrs. Lucy B.S., Trinity University; English II. German I, II; German Club Bender, Mr. Charles R. B.S., Trinity University; Biology Bigqers, Mr. Larry A. B.A.. University of Teyas; A ' gebra I, P.S.S.C. Physics ... 31 Chambers, Mr. Bob G. M.E., Trinity University; Vice Principal ... 79 Evet+s, Mr. Gerald M.E., Trinity University; Dean of Boys ... 185 Wolf, Miss Ximena M.A., University of Texas; Dean of Girls Doollttle. Mrs. Pearl M.E., Trinity University; Senior Class Counselor; National Honor Socli ... 43 Kirit, Mrs. Lorraine MA., University of Texas; Junior Class Counselor ... 17, 42 Davis, Mrs. Lorena M.A., University of Texas; Sophomore Class Counselor ... Ill Faculty 290 Brown, Mrs. Joy B.A.. Incarnate Word College; English II, III Brown, Mrs. Lillian M.S., Texas A. l.; English III. IV ... 28 Burk, Mr. Robert L. B.BA., Baylor University: Typing I, P.E., Library; Football, Track. ..79 Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth J. M.A., Texas Woman ' s University; Spanish I, II Cottingham, Mr. Charles L. B.A., University of Mississippi; Chemistry ... 33 Crain, Mrs. Betty Jo B.S., Texas A. .l.; WorlcJ History; Skeltons Creed, Mrs. Virginia M.A.. University of Maryland; French I, II, III; French Club. ..31 Dugosh, Miss Ruby M.A., Columbia University; Fine Arts I, Advanced Arts, World History; Fine Arts Department Chairman; Fine Arts Society Dutson, Mrs. Dolores B.B.A., Incarnate Word College; Spanish I, II Iyer, Miss Dolores B.S., Incarnate Word College; Biology, Physiology, P.E.; Girls ' Sports Club ast, Mrs. Peggy B.A., Trinity University: Speech I, Drama I, II vans, Sgt. Robert G. Michigan State; ROTC; Officers and NCO Club, Drill Team... 133 ield, Mrs. Mary M.A., University of Texas; English III Fundamentals inney, Mrs. Madge M.A., University of Oklahoma; English II, III leming, Mrs. Helen B.S., Trinity University; Plane and Solid Geometry, Algebra reiling, Mr. Don R. M E. Abilene Christian College; World History, P.E., Library: Pony Foot- ball, ' Basketball ... 63  oerner, Mrs. Julia B.A., Sam Houston State; English II, III Maior Works; Jaspers Tay, Mrs. Sondra M.A., University of Texas; American History; Future Teachers of America A ' ' li . 291 Gregory, Mr. Lionel T., Jr. B.S., Trinity University; Plane and Solid Geometry; Senate. Senior Class Co-sponsor ... 139 Hafermann, Mrs. Roma M.A., Columbia University; English Improvement Hale, Miss Zollie Marie M.A., University of Texas; World History, American History Hanson, Mrs. Evelyn B.A., University of Texas; Government Sociology Hardin, Miss Mary Frances B.A., University of Texas; English III, IV. IV Maior Works Hasting, Mr. Weldon W, M.E., Trinity University; Trigonometry, Solid Geomefry, Analytical Geom- etry. Elementary Analysis ... 179 Heiser, Mr. James M.A., Southwest Texas State College; P.E., Basketball Coach ... Ml Hines. Mr. Calvin W. M.A., Trinity University; American History; History Club, Co-sponsor ... 30 Hutchinson, Mr. Lewis B.S., University of Texas; Plane and Solid Geometry, Geometry Major Works, Analytical Geometry. Trigonometry; Hayne Inman, Mrs. Mary B.S., Trinity University; Biology... 168 Janert, Miss Betty B.A.. Trinity University; Speech t. II, Drama 111. IV; Speech and Dram Department Chairman; Masque and Gavel ... 97, 235 Jones, Mr. Claude V. M.E.. Southwest Texas Sfate College; Chemistry Jones, Mr. Roland T. M.S., North Texas University; Architectural Drafting I, II, Machine Draft ing I, II, General Drafting; Architectural Drafting Club Kinkier, Miss Amy B.5., Texas Woman ' s University; Physiology; Future Nurses Club Kole. Mr. Richard R. M.A., New England Conservatory of Music; Mustang, Pony, Colt Band; Band Ensemble Langford, Miss Florence M.A., George Peabody; Plane and Solid Geometry, Solid Geometry. Trie onometry; Mathematics Department Chairman Lee, Miss Carol M.A., Texas Christian University; World History, American Histot Leissner, Mr. James C. B.B.A., Texas A. M.; Business Arithmetic ... 31 292 MM. Lindsey, Mrs. Josephine 3.A. McMarry College; English III, Each Has Spoken. Facuity Advisor: English Honor Society ... 188 Loudder, Mr. Daniel B.5.. East Texas State College; Plane and Solid Geometrv. Business Arith- Mann, Mrs. Bettye B.A-. Inc3-n3 e Wird College; English II. II Maior Works. IV Major Works Marschall, Miss Ona M v., Colurr bia University; American History; History Department Chair- man ... 31 Massey, Mr. Baston M.E., Trinity University; Algebra I. 11; Math Club McCall, Mrs. Martha M.E.. Trinity University; English II, IV. IV Fundamentals; English Honor Society Book Store McCu+cheon, Mrs. Lynda M.L.S., Our Lady of the Lake College; Library; Library Council McDougall, Mrs. Barbara M.A., University of Texas; Spanish I. French I ... 31 Mclnfyre. Mrs. Bessie M.A., Sc fiwest Texas State College; English III, III Fundamentals i4o ore, Mn. Antoinette M- .. University of Texas; Latin I. II; English III; Latin Club ... 31 oses, Mr. Raymond A. M.A., University of Iowa; Orchestra. Choir. Mixed Choir. Girls ' Glee Club, Advanced Girls ' Giee Club; Talacades «1oss. Miss Irene B ., Southwest Texas State College; English II. II Fundamentals, III kelson, Mr. Frank R. M.E. Southwest Texas State College: Biolog Physical Science ... 31 Nicholson, Mrs. Mignon B-A. Un ' versity of Denver; World History, English II Jorton, Mr. Harry E. as.. A eg-sny C l ' ege; Plane and Solid Geometry Jliphint, Miss Julia ... u- . M . Unive-sity of Oklahoma; Government, Economics. American tiistory; Senior Class Co-sponsor ' aim, Mrs. Inez MJ ., University of Texas: Spanish I, II ' ediar, Mrs. Catherine -, c 3j . Ha- 2 University; Sociology Government; Sophomore Class ipon- 293 Perry, Miss Katherine M.S., Long Island University; Health Education Peterson, Mrs. Gladys M.A., St. Mary ' s University; English IV Pe+rich. Mrs. Alma B.A., North Texas State; Journalism; Monticello, Declaration Quill an Scroll ... 179 Pryor, Mrs. Etha Merle M.A., Texas Woman ' s University; Library Pyl a, Mrs. Lou B.S , Texas Woman ' s University; Foods II. Ill; Homemakinq Club, Cc sponsor ... 272 Richards, Miss Bess M.A., Texas Woman ' s University: P.E.; Lassos Ross, Mr. Donald G. M.E., Howard Payne College; Physiology; Football Line Coach, Golf Tear ... 38 Russell, Mr. Melvln B.A., Howard Payne College; Physiology Rust, Mr. Thomas G. M.E., Trinity University; Biology ... 95 Sain, Miss Gloria M.A., Trinity University; English III, IV, IV Major Works; Phlirtnafics Shannon, Mr. Patrick M.A.. Southwest Texas State College; P.E.. Mustang Football, Head Coach J Club ... 77 Smith, Mrs. Mary Jo M.A., Columbia University: World History Spiltes, Mr. I. H. M.E., Sul Ross State College; Biology, Chemistry Sprott, Mr. Rupert M.E,, University of Texas; General Mathematics. Business Arithmetic Stephenson, Mrs. Carolyn B.S., Texas Tech.; English II, II Fundamentals Summers, Mrs. MyrrI M.A., Southwest Texas State College; Plane and Solid Geometry, Geometry Major Works Taliaferro, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth B.A.. University of Texas; Government; Student Council, Martha Jefferson Randolph Society ... 109 Tedford, Mr. Charles C, Jr. B.S., University of Texas; Business Mathematics; Tennis Team 294 Tillman, Mr. Harold E., Jr. B.S., Southwest Texas State College: Machine Woodworking 1. II. General Woodworking: Wranglers, Co-sponsor Tunnel), Mrs. Edith MA. Southwest Teas State College: Typing II. Stenograptiy II. Office Practice: Shakespeare Literary Society Turner, Mr. Maurice E. B.S.. Indiana University: Library: Wranglers — Co-sponsor Weiss, Mr. Victor P. M.E.. Trinity University: Algebra I, Plane and Solid Geometry: Candid Camera Club ... 28 Westbrook, Mr. James E. M.E.. Sul Ross State College: World History ... 192 Whatley, Mrs. Eleanor M.A.. University of Minnesota: English II Malor Works, III ... 27 Wheat, Miss Mary M.A.. University of Texas: English iV, French Wllllngham, Mrs. Edna M.E.. Trinity University: Clothing II. Ill, Foods II: Homemaking Club, co-sponsor Wolfinger, Mrs. Maxine B.S., Phillips University: English II. 11 Major Works Wood, Mr. Robert J. M.E., Trinity University: Plane and Solid Geometry; Junior Class Sponsor Younger, Mrs. Elizabeth M.A.. Southwest Texas State College: Stenography I. Typwriting I: Future Business Leaders of America The School Board and administration of the San Antonio Independent School District are (l-r) Mr. Harry Curnutt: Mr. Tom Murrah: Mrs. Claude Aniol; .Mr. Oscar E. Miller, superintendent: Mr. George Guthrie, president: Mr. A. W. Norton, assistant superintendent; Mr. Ralph Cardenas; Mrs. Hayden Miller; and Mr. Lewis Lee. w- — _ 1 fj : _ r — u - g : [ — - ,- 7 — — ■c5 r ««s-s-i 295 Qenior Class r[2ib Acosta, Carmen Glee Club (2, 3) Acosta, Pefe Wranglers (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Spotllghters (4); Math Club (2) Sr. Rep. (4) Adair, Janice A Band (4), Majorette (4); E ' Band (2. 3); Skeltons (2. 3, 4); Sopti Rep. (2); FTA (2) ... 60 Adams, Susan GSC (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4); Glee Club (4); Homemakmg Club (4) Adelstein, Reuben NHS (3, 4); EHS (3. 4); SSS (2) Aderhold, Louise NHS (3. 4), Chap. (4); EHS (3, 4); SC (4). Pres. (4); Shakes (2, 3 4), 2nd V. Pres. (3); Jr. Rep. (3); SSS (2) ... 20, 21 Aguilar, Mary Lou Choir (3, 4); Glee Club (2) Aquirre, Albert Swimming Team(2) Albe, Ann Glee Club (4); Homemaking Club (4) Alejandro, Lupe Bender Advisory Allen, Jenny Adv. Pres. (4); FNC (2) Allwardt, Bob Transferred from East High School. Anchorage, Alaska Alonio, Alex Hastings Advisory Amesquita, Mary Alice French Club (4); Homemaking Club (3, 4) Anderson, Bonnie NHS (3, 4); SSS (2): Lassos (3, 4), Capt. Co. H (4); SC (3, 4): Shakes (2, 3, 4), Rec. Sec. (4); French Club (2): Soph. Rep. (2) ...271 Anderson, Penni B Band (2, 3); Homemaking Club (4); FBLA (2, 3, 4); Frendi Club (3); Jr. Rep. (3) Anderson, Randy Mustang Football (2, 3. 4), All-district (4); J Club (3, 4); Adv. Pres. (4), V. Pres. (3), Sgt. at Arms (2) ... 82 Anderson, Valerie NHS (4); SSS (2): Lassos (3, 4), Mustang Cheerleader (4): Shakes (2, 3, 4); Sr. Class Rec. Sec. (4); Jr. Class Corres. Sec. (3); French Club (2, 4): Adv. Sec. (3) ... 74, 80, 122, 147 296 Andrews, Barbara SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); Utin Club (4), Sgt. at Arms (4): FTA (2. 3. 4): Homemaktnq Club (4); Adv. Pres. (4) ... 157 AnHiony, Madeline NHS (4): SSS (2): Lassos (3. 4). Capt. Co. -T ' (4); MJR (2. 3. 4); Jr. Cass Reporter (3); Sr. Play (4) ... tS. 70 Ariza, Christine G ee C!ub (2. 4) Armsfead, Olivia NHS (4); French Club (4) Arocha, Michael A Band (4J Arrlaga, Joe ROTC (2. 3, 4), Platoon Leader Co. ' E (4); O Icers and NCO Cl;.b (3, 4) Arriaga, Sam Soir Tearn (3): Spofllghfers (4) Asltln, Patsy L. Brown Advisory Asocar, Carlos SSS (2); Math Club (2. 3). Pres. (3): Latin Club (2) Austin. Willie Dec Rep. (2 3 4)- Pony Football (2): Mixe d Chorus (3. 4). V. Pres. (3). Asst. Sec. (4) Baily, Kathleen L2SSCS :■;: J-. Piay (3); Masque and Gavel (4). Hist. (4) Bain. Bill ROTC (2 3. 4). Lt. Col. Battalion Commander (4). Drill Team (2. 3, 4). Isr Drill Team Guide (3. 4). 2nd Drill Team Commander (4); Officers and NCO Club (3. 4). Chap. (4); French Club (4), Reporter (4) ... 29. 133 Balrrlngton. Sara Lee ■-2-i-5--s:: ■■--. Midwest City High School, Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Baker, Unda Monticello l4): Ubrary Council (4); Jr. Rep. (3); FTA (4); Adv. V. P-es. (4): Art Club (3); Latin Club (2) ... 127 Ballantyne, Pamela S-i-es (2. 3 4;: Dec Rep. (3); Adv. Sec. (2) ... 278 Ballard. Jim NHS (4): Jr. Rep. (3); Alt. Sr. Rep. (4) n ' hS {iji HS (4): Each Has Spoken (4): SSS (2); MJR (2, 3, 4). Hist (4)- Lassos (3), Sot. (3). Hoo ' beats (3): Choir (2, 3, 4); Talacades (4). ..272 297 i f Barra, Tom Senate (2, 3, 4); A Band (•4): Wranglers (4) ... 229 (2. 3, 4). Sec. (4): Dec Rep. (4); Talacad { r 1 Barrera, Noe Stephenson Advisory -:: ■Barrera, Yolanda GSC (3, 4): Glee Club (3) Barsun, Jeannine NHS (3. 1). l-iist. (4); EH5 Review Ed. (4); A Band MJR (4); Orchestra (2); Adv A i ' ' sS?? (3, 4). V. Pres. (4); Each Has Spoken { ' (2. 3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); SSS (2 Pres. (3) ... 101, 128 Bartman, Ben Math Club (2, 3), Sec.-Treas. (2), V. Pres. (3); ROTC (2, 3); Drill Tea (2). 2nd Drill Team (2); Officers and NCO Club (3) Bassinger, Sue NHS (4); Lassos (3. 4), Sgt. (3), 2nd Lt. (4), Roping Team (4 Monticello (2, 3. 4), Soph. Class Ed. (2), Classes and Fac. Ed. (4); S: (2); Quill and Scroll (4); Orchestra (2) Bautlsta, Mary Lou SSS (2): FBLA (4) Baialdua, Gilbert B Band (3, 4) Bazar, Judy Homemaking Club (3, 4) Beeney, Susan Library Council (4), Executive Committee (4); Spollighters (4) ... 129 Benavides, Bill ROTC (2. 3), Drill Team (2); Officers and NCO Club (3); Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4) Bench, William ROTC (2, 3, 4). Drill Team (2, 3. 4); Officers and NCO Club (2. 3, 4). Sgt. at Arms (4) Bendele, Pam A Band (4); B Band (2, 3); Dec Rep. (4); PNC (3); Jaspers (4) Beniteau, Tommie Lu FTA (2, 3, 4): Lassos (4), Roping Team (4) Berenzon, Beverly Homemaking Club (4) Berger, Mark SSS (2) Berman, Waif Janert Advisory Bias, Stanley Basketball (3, 4), Pony (3), Mustang (4); J Club (4): Track (2 3 4) ... 141 298 itng You, Harry ■. ' 1, ' i ' . ' ' : ■« (2. 3. 4). Assoc. Ed. (4); Quill and Scroll i ' o ' • ,,V- ,, ' ' ' ' : B.-Phy-Chem (4); Jr. Rep. (3); Montrcello (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3). Pres. (4 ... 125, 175 tirnbaum, Susie ' l ' ! ' ■1?. ' ■V ' , ' ' 2 ' 3, -t); SC (4): EHS (3, 4); Lassos (3, 4), Pony Cheerleader (4) lltzkle, Joan FBLA (3, 4); HomemaUng Club (4); Adv. Sec. (4) Hair, Douglas Moo ' e Advisory lount, Faye FBLA 4; Homen-.aklng Club (3); Mixed Chorus (4), Sec. [4); Jr. Rep. low, Irene French Club (2); Art Club (3); Jr. Rep. (3): Sfeeltons (2, 3. 4) lunt, Gail Transferred from Incarnate Word High School. San Antonio. Texas lunt, Paul Hastings Advisory obele, Monte German Club (4); History Club (4) tfkkii .••.•.•.. ' fj mkd Bogos, Dora French Club (2, 3, 4); Soph. Rep. (2); Sr. Rep. (4); Lassos (4) Bourque, Eddie Senate, (3, 4); Dec Rep. (4); Football (2, 3, 4), Pony (2), Mustang (3, 4); J Club (4); Library Council (4). Executive Committee ... 94 129 Boyd, Bonnie NHS (4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4), All-state (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4), Chap. (3) Concert Master (2. 3, 4): SC (3); EHS (4): Talacades (2, 3, 4), V. Pres. (4): S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra ... 120 Branaum, James ROTC (2. 3) Brannen, Nancy SSS (2); Lassos (4); MJR (4); FNC (2, 3, 4) ... 256 Brimhall, Sharon A Band (2, 3, 4) All-city (2. 3): Skeltons (3, 4), Chap. (4); SSS (2): Soph. Rep. (2); Adv. Sec. (3), Pres. (4) Bronstad, Alice NHS (4): MJR (2. 3, 4): FTA (3): Lassos (3, 4) 1st V. Pres. (4) ... 251 Brower, Doug Soph. Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. Pres. (3); Dec Rep U); Hayne (4); Track (3): SC (4): Monticello (2, 3. 4), Soph. Class Ed. (2), Section Ed. (4) ... 19. 50, 174 Brown, Andy Sr. Rep. (4): Adv. Pres. (4) 299 Jinfl ' Brown, Anita Adv. Pres. (3 -1); French Club (3, 4); HcTS-.siing Club ;4); Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4) Brown, Barbara Skeltons (3. 4) Brown, Carole Lassos (3, 4); Jaspers (2, 3. 4). Sgt. at Arn-s (3); 5S5 (2): Sr. Rep. (4) ... 229 Brown, Carolyn French Club (4); Horr.emaUng Club (4) Brown, CIndl Sr. Rep. (4) ... 5 Brown, Jimmie NHS (3, 4), Treas. (4); EHS (4); SO (4), Reporter (4); Senate (2. 3, 4): Bl-Phy-Chem (4): Wranglers (4); Monticello (2), Soph. Class EcJ. (2); National Merit Finalist ... 19, 79, 103 Brown, Karen Transferred from Paris Arr.erican High School, Paris, France Bryant, Nancy Lassos (3, 4); Skeltons (2, 3, 4); SSS (2); Dec Rep. (3) Bumbaugh, Kahlyne Dec (3 4) Features Ed. (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Library Cou-cil (4); Dec Rep. (3); Soph. Rep. (2): Adv. Sec. (4) ... 192 Buric, Billy Mustang Football (2, 3, 4); Pony Basketball (2); Track (3); J ' Club (3, 4); Soph. Rep. (2); Soph, Class Chap. (2); Jr. Play (3); Spot- lighters (4) ... 72, 75 Burke, Lott C Band (2) Burlcett, Steve A Band (2, 3, 4), Treas. (3), Pres. (4): SC (4); Wranglers (3, 4), Treas. (4); Adv. Pres. (4); Senate (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (3) ... 122 Burrer, Emilie NHS (4): SSS (2): Dec Rep. (4); Tennis Team [3, 4), Regional Doubles (3), State Singles (4) ... 95, 217 Burrow, Lynda NHS (4): SSS (2): Shakes (2. 3, 4), Pres. (4): Lessos (3, 4), Sgt. Arms (4): 5C (4); Library Council (2) ... 55, 88 Bush, Sheron Jeffersonaires (3, 4), Sgt at Arms (4}; Library Council (3, 4); French Club (2, 3); Glee Club (2); Homemaking Club (4) Bustamente, Jimmie Hastings Advisory Byrom, Pattye Lassos (4): Hom,emaking Club (4) Byrum, Pam Lassos (3, 4): History Club (4); SSS (2) ... 238 300 Cabrera, Jesse ROTC (2, 3). Drill Team (2, 3), Color Guard ' 3); Officers and NCO Club (3) Cackin, Kathy MJR (2, 3, 4): MJR Play (4): Lassos (3, 4); Mustang Cheerleader (4): Adv. V. Pres. (3): 55S (2) ... 142 Cadena, imelda NHS (4); Lassos (3. 4): Art Club (4); FBLA (4); FTA (2, 3): Sr. Rep. (4): 5SS (2) Calcot+, Jerry ROTC (2). Drill Team (2): Debate Team (4) ... 46, 173 Calderon, Waller SSS (2) Camp, Jeanie A Band (3); B Band (2): Homemaking Club (4); Library Council Assist. (2); Adv. V. Pres. (4) Campbell, Philip W. 5C (4); History Club (4), Treas. (4): Adv. Pres. (4), Sgt. at Arms (3); SSS (2) Camps, Suiel SO (4); FBLA (3. 4); Homemaking Club (4); Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. Sec. (3) Canfu, Rachel Orch,estra (2. 3, 4), All-city (3, 4): GSC (2. 3, 4) larrlonas, Diana ,j ■. u NHS (3 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); EMS (3, 4), Corres. Sec. (-t): Ea ' Has Spoken (4); Orchestra (2, 3. 4). Reporter (3), V. Pres. (4); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); Talacades (2, 3, 4) ... 120 Cardenas, Leticia Wright Advisory iarev, Mary Helen ,,,,,■, i u ia NHS (3 4)- EHS (4); Art Club (4), Rec. Sec. (4); History Club (4), V. Pres. ' (4); Adv. Pres. (3); SSS (2) larley. Kirk .. .., n ij i n Senate (4); Sr. Rep. (4); Library Council (4); Dec Rep. (4) ... 142 iarrera, Larry Basedow Advisory larsten, Jim «,,,,, ,t t l rt a Adv. Pres. (2, 3), Sgt. at Arms (4); Pony Basketball (3); Track (3. 4) Masque lind Gavel (4): Debate Team (4): FTA (2, 3): Jr. Play (3); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 26 lasanova, Yvonne Rust Advisory lasilias, Rosa Bella FNC (2, 4) ad d ' ' - 301 Castillo, Brenda Adv. Sec.-Treas. (31: Glee Club (4); Homemaking Club (3. 4) Casiillo, Sylvia Homemaking Club (4) Cathey, Margaret SS5 (2); FBLA (4): German Club (2); Mixed Chorus (2) Cave, Donald NHS (3, 4): Senate (2, 3, 4); A Band (2. 3, 4), V. Pres. (4); Adv Pres. (4): Wranglers (4): Talacades (4); SSS (2) Celaya, Carolyn NHS (4); Sr. Class Chap. (4); SC (3. 4), Member at Large (3), Sec. (4); Masque and Gavel (4): Shakes (2, 3. 4); Jeffersonalres (2, 3. 4), Librarian (3, 4); Sr. Play (4); SSS (2) Chapa, Gloria Masque and Gavel (2): Sr. Play (4): Jr. Play (3): FTA (3): SSS (2) Charles, Diana Barron Advisory Chavez, Sonia SC (2); Adv. Treas. (2, 3) Chilton, Marianne FBLA (4), Reporter (4); Adv. Sec. (4); Jr. Rep. (3): Soph. Rep. (2) Chlzum, Kay NHS (3, 4); Choir (3); Mixed Chorus (2); SSS (2) Christoffei, Linda Jaspers (3, 4). 1st V. Pres. (4); Tennis Team (2, 3, 4); Jr. Rep. (3) Adv, Sec. (4); SSS (2) Chu, Alexa FBLA (3. 4), Sec. (4); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 110 Church, Charles ROTC (2, 3, 4), 1st Sgt. (4); Officers and NCO Club (3, 4) Clark, Penny NHS (4); Lassos (3. 4): Philimatlcs (4) Close, Bill Field Advisory Cobb, Howard A Band (3, 4), Librarian (3, 4); B Band (2); Talacades (4) Cobb, Linda Jaspers (2, 3. 4), Chap. (3), 2nd V. Pres. (4); Lassos (4); FTA (3, 4) Jr. Rep. (3): B Band (2) ... 92, 107 Coffee, Sylvia Kole Advisory 302 Cohen, Marilyn B Band (2, 3): Sr. Rep. (4); FBLA (4); Homemaking Club (4) Cole, Art Adv. Pres. (4); Senate (4); Track (4); Dec (4) ... 43 Cole. Cecil A Band (2, 3, 4), Treas. (4): Senate (2. 3, 4): Dec Rep. (3): Wrangers (3. 4). V. Pres. (4) ... 130 Collazo, Carl Basketball (2, 3), Colt (2), Pony (3): Hayne (4); Track (4). ..232 Collier. John NHS (3, 4). Pres. (4); EHS (4); SS5 (2); SC (3, 4); Dec (4); Senate (3. 4). Chap. (4) ... 19. 56. 156 Collins, Ernestine GSC (2); Glee Club (4) Collins. Martha Skeltons (3, 4), Hist. (4); Latin Club (2); Homemaking Club (4); FTA (4): Library Council (4) ... 104 Cook, Robert ROTC (2 3) Drill Team (2), Rifle Team (3); Officers and NCO Club (3) Copenhaver, Cynthia Sr. Rep. (4); Homemaking Club (4) ordaway, Carol Ann Dec (4) osgrove, Sharon Homemaking Club (4) otter, Cathy Adv. Sgt. at Arms (2. 3): Art Club (4); FBLA (4); Library Council (4) ... 116 oultress, Jimmy ROTC (2 3, 4), Drill Team (2, 3, 4); Officers and NCO Club (4), V. Pres. (4) ' NHS W: French Club (4): History Club (4); Orchestra (2. 3, 4); S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Talacades (3, 4) ... 72 ox, Barbara GSC (2. 4) French Club (2, 4): Art Club (4); Sr. Play (4); Shakes (2, 3, 4) Masque and Gavel (4) iraig, Sherrian Soph. Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4): Dec (3); Adv. Sec. (3): FTA (2) renwelge, Carol Sue FBLA {3, 4); Jaspers (2, 3. 4) 303 Crites, Alan NHS (4): Hayne (3. ). Pres. (•)); Basketball (3. 4), Pony (3) Mustangs (4); J Club (4); Library Council (3, 4); Jr. Rep. (3); Si Rep. (4); German Club (3, 4) ... lOB, 129, 140 Cronen, Patricia Hanson Advisory Crook, Pa+rlcia Library Council (3); Mixed Chorus (4) Crutchfield. Dan Each Has Spoken, Editor in Chief (4); NHS (4); EHS (3, 4); SS: (2): Quill and Scroll (4); Hayne (2, 3, 4), Corres. Sec. 4 ; Librar Council (2); MJR Play (4) ... 123 172 Cuellar, Armando Dyer Advisory Curtis, Wayne Aderhold Advisory Dalmolin, Chris Nicholson Advisory Damron, Linda Lassos (4). Lasso Play (4); MJR (3, 4), V. Pres. (4); MJR Play (4) Sopn. Rep. (2); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 53, 109, 149 Daniel, Dawne Lassos (4), Chap. (4); MJR (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); MJR Play (4) Dec Rep. (3); SC (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3), Pres. (4) ... 245 Davis, Susan Lassos (4), Treas. (4), Roping Team (4): MJR (4); FTA (3): Adv. Sec. (3); Sr. Rep. (4) Dawson, Barbara A Band (3, 4); B Band (2); French Club (3, 4); Orchestra (4) Day, Kathy NHS (4); SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4), Rec. Sec. (4); MJR (2, 3, 4), Corres. Sec. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); German Club (2); Library Council (3) Deaner, Jack Transferred from Frankfurt American High School, Frankfurt, Germany Deese, Anna FBLA (4) Deffee, Cherlyn A Band (2, 3, 4), All-city (2), All-district (3); Choir (2): German Club (2); Dec Rep. (4); Talacades (4) DeHart, Dayle Lassos (4), Roping Team (4); Lasso Play {4}; French Club (3, 4); FTA (3); Library Council (3); History Club (4) DeLaGarza, Hal Choir (3, 4): Candid Camera Club (4), V. Pres. (4); Football (2), Pony (2). Mustang (2); Track (2, 3); Mixed Chorus (3); Philimatlcs (2, 3); Swimming Team (2) ... 117 Delao, Diane NHS (4); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); Soph. Rep. {2); Sr. Rep. (4); SSS (2); French Club (2, 3, 4); FTA (2, 3); History Club (4) ...91 Wllniil. 304 i, DelCastille, Benny Marschall Advisory Deleon, Joe ROTC (2, 3), DrHI Team (2): Officers and NCO Club (3) De Leon, Richard ■' A Band (3); B Band (2); ' ' C Band (4), Sec. (4); Spotllghters (4) ... 116 Delgado, David Goerner Advisory Denlson. Sue Choir (2, 3, 4); Adv. V. Pres. (4); Library Council Alternate (2) Dennis, Bill SSS (2); Senate (2, 3. 4); German Club (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Adv. Pres. (4) ... 160, 246 DeSha, Jeanne FBLA (3, 4), Treas. (3); Adv. V. Pres. (3); Soph. Rep. (2) DeShong, Ande NHS (4): SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4). Pony Cheerleader (4); Shakes (2, 3, 4) Corres. Sec. (4); Jr. Rep. (3): Sr. Rep. (4); Dec Rep. (2); Jeffersonalres (2); FBLA (4) ... 68, 146 DeVillis, Kenneth ' C Band (4) Xiai, Angie GSC (4); Homemaking Club (4) )ibrell, Antoinette Transferred from American High School, Mexico City, Mexico )tHmar, Howard Senate (2, 3, 4); Dec Rep. (3): Sr. Rep. (4): Adv. Sec. (3), Pres. (4) )odd, Kate Choir (3, 4): FNC (2): Glee Club (2): Jaspers (3, 4) Jodier, Rudy E. Campbell Advisory Doeppenschmidt, Larry ' German Club (2): Philimatics (2); ROTC (2, 3): Drill Team (3); Officers and NCO Club (3) Donninguez. Sylvia Lassos (4): Homemaking Club (3, 4), 1st V. Pres. (4); Adv. Treas. (4) ... Ill Dorsey, Jerry Andrews Advisory Drat+lo, Judy Dec. Rep. {4)- Horren-.aking Club (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3), Sec. -treas. (4) 305 £M£i Dubose, Martha Jeffersonaires (2, 3, 4); FNC (2); Dec Rep. (4) Duffey, Fred ' A Band (2, 3, 4), All-city (2), All-district (2. 3, 4), All-region (2, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); 5.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra Duffin, Donald Senate (2, 3, 4); Adv. Pres. (4); Dec Rep. (4) Duran, Richard Sr. Play (4) Dydek, Tom NHS {4); SSS (2): SC (3); Senate (4); French Club (3 4); Bi-Ph Chem (3); Philimatics (3. 4), Reporter (3), Pari. (4); Jr. Rep. (3 ' Sr. Rep- (4); National Ivlerit Finalist ... 32, 38 Dyer, Charles NHS (3, 4): SSS (2); Dec (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); Sr. Rep. (4; Bi-Phy-Chem (2, 3, 4), Sec. (4) ... 33 Eager, Cathy FNC (3); FTA (4) Earl, Mary Ann FNC (3); FTA (4); MJR (3, 4); Lassos (4) Edmonds, Carol NHS (4); Skeitons (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (3, 4); Jr. Play (3); Sr. Pla (4) Edwards, Kenny Choir (2, 3, 4) Edwards, LaDonna Orchestra (2, 3, 4), Treas. (4). All-state (3, 4); Talacades (4); S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra ... 120 Eggleston, Marvin Pony Football (2, 3); Library Council (4); Adv. Treas. (4) Ekmark, Fred Football (2, 3, 4), Colt (2), Pony (3), tvtustang (4); J Club (4) Ellison, Alice A Band (2, 3. 4). Reporter (3, 4), All-city (4); Dec (3, 4); FTA (3) Orchestra (3, 4); Talacades (4) GSC (2) Emery, Ken ■■A Band (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (3). Hist. (4); NHS (3. 4); Senate (4); SSS (2); Jr. Play (3); Sr. Play (4); Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. Treas (4); tvlasque and Gavel (3, 4), Treas. (4) ... 79, 103, 264 Emmons, Sharon Kaye ■■C Band (2); FTA (2, 3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Dec (3, 4); Skeitons (3, 4); SC (4) ... 192 Eng, Annlyn Lassos (3. 4), 2nd Lt. (4); Skeitons (4); Art Club (4) ... 191 Eng, Sandra NHS (4); EHS (3, 4); SSS (2); Each Has Spoken Review Board (4); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); SC (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3); Masque and Gavel (4) 4 k 306 pstein, Jerry NHS (3, 4); SSS (2): A Band (3. 4); (4); Bi-Phy-Chem (3. 4) squivel, Olga French Club (3) ■B Band (2); German Club sserlck, Sandy NHS (4): SSS (2); Lassos (3. 4). 2nd Lt. (4): Orchestra (2); Skeltons (3. 4); Latin Club (3), Historian (3); Homemaking (4), 2nd V. Pres. (4): FTA (2, 3, 4); Adv. Pres. (2. 3, 4) ... 94, 1 1 1 ivans, Lyn Transferred from Nurnberg American High School. Nurnberg, Germany vertson, Simone Sr. Rep. (4); Homemaking Club (4) ... 52 iwing, Carol NHS (4); SC (4): MJR (3, 4); Lassos (3. 4). Roping Team (3, 4), Roping Team Capt. (4); Tennis Team (2. 3. 4), Girls Doubles-District 4AAA (2, 3, 4), Regionals (4); French Club (2) ... 64. 134 ■arish, Floyd ■A ' Band (2. 3) Favela. Jo Ann FBLA (3. 4): Dec Rep. (3); Homemaking Club (4) Ferguson, John ROTC (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (3), Rifle Team (2, 3, 4); Officers and NCO Club (3) ... 132, 213 k l Fichtner, Bill McDojgall Advisory Findling, Jane NHS (4): SSS (2): SC (3, 4), Pari. (4); Sr. Class Pari. (4); Lassos (3, 4). Top Sgt. (3), Maior (4): Shakes (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2) ... 62, 135 Fisher, John SC (4): Soph. Rep. (2): History Club (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3). ..20, 122, 263 Fister, Barbara Dec Rep. (2): Soph. Rep. (2): Sr. Rep. (4): FBLA (4), Chap. (4): Homemaking Club (4) Flores, Nora Homemaking Club (4) ... 92 Foster, Kay Library Council (2, 3); Lassos (4); Shakes (2. 3. 4). Sgt. at Arms (4); Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3): Adv. Sec. (4): Ivlonticello (3, 4), Asst. Clubs Ed. (3), Section Ed. (4); Homemaking Club (2) ... 126 Freeman, Bill NHS (4); SSS (2); Senate (2, 3. 4), V. Pres. (4): Soph Class Treas. (2); Jr. Class Treas. (3); Sr. Class V. Pres. (4); French Club (4) ... 104 Frisby, Robert A Band (3. 4); C Band (2) Fry, Roger Choir (2, 3, 4); Bi-Phy-Chem (4) Candid Camera Club (2. 3, 4), V. Pres (4); Talacades (4) 307 Frye, Nancy Art Club (3, A). Sec. (3), Pres. (4); Dec (4); Jaspers (3, 4) Corres. Sec. (3. 4) ... 117 Gaitan, Hope Choir (3, 4): Adv. Sec. Treas. (4); French Club (4): German Club (2)- Glee Club (2): Dec Rep. (4) Gamboa, Edward Huey Advisory Garcia, Cesar Pedlar Advisory Garcia, Rudy SSS (2): Bi-Phy-Chem (4) Garcia, Virginia Glee Club (2); hlomemaking Club (4) Garza, David Jr. Play (3): Sr. Play (4); Adv. 2nd V. Pres. (4) Garza, Sylvia Ann Sr, Rep. (4); GSC (2); Homemaklng Club (4); FBLA (4) Garza, Sylvia L. B Band (2): FNC (4); Glee Club (4); Homemaking Club (3. 4) Gates, Judy NHS (4); SSS (2); Skeltons (2, 3, 4). Sgt. at Arms (3), Pres. (4): Junior Play (3): German Club (2. 3), Hist. (2), V. Pres. (3)- Masgue and Gavel (2, 3, 4). Chap. (3). Rec. Sec. (4)... 56 Georgacalcis, Kathy NHS (4); SSS (2): Lassos (3, 4), Capt. Co. ' J (4): SC (2. 4); Shakes (2, 3, 4): FTA (2) ... 265 Gerth, Richard NHS (3, 4), V. Pres. (4); Basketball (2. 3, 4), Pony (2), Mustang (3 4)- Senate (2. 3, 4); Jr. Class Pres. (3); SC (3, 4): Golf Team (2)- SSS (2); J Club (4) ... 146, 179 Ghetzler, Ellen FBLA (4) Gillian, Mitzi Mann Advisory Glauberg, Jo Ann Sr. Rep. (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3) Golden, Roslyn M. Lee Advisory Goldfarb, Sam NHS (4); Senate (2, 3, 4); Golf Team (2, 3. 4); Jr. Rep. (3)- Sr. Rep (4); Jr. Play (3): Sr. Play (4); Soph. Rep. (2); SSS (2): Masque and Gavel (3, 4) ... 97 Golightly, Marjorie Marschall Advisory 308 l ggi Gonzales. Ernest Pony Football (2) Gonzales, Irene FBLA (-t) Gonzales. Val History Club (4): SC (4) Gonzales, Irene G ee C:ub (3, 4) Gonzales, Joe Norton Advisory Gonzalez, Ronald ROTC (2, 3, 4), 1st Lt. (4): Officers and NCO Club (4) ... 132 Goodlett, John tvlcDougatl Advisory Goodpasture, John NHS (3 4!; EHS (3, 4), Treas. (4): Each Has Spoken Assoc. Ed. (4): SC (3); Bi-Phy-Chem (2. 3. 4), Pari. (3): Wranglers (2, 3, 4). Chap. (3), Sec. (4); Swlmnnlng Team (2, 3, 4) ... 103. 114. 128. 194 Gordon, Yvonne Talia ' erro Advisory 70tt, Doug Colt Football (2) Graham. Nancy Lassos (3, 4). Sgt. (3). 1st Lt. (4); Shakes (3, 4), Chap. (4); Jr. Rep. (3)- Adv. Pari. (2). Pres. (4); Sr. Class Hist. (4); FTA (2. 3); Glee Club (2), Sgt. at Arms {2) 7ranberry, Sandra SC (41- Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3); MJR (4); Adv. Pres. (4): Li brary Council (2); Homemaking Club (3. 4), Chap. (4) ... Ill 7rant, Melinda Dec Rep. (4); Hon emaklng Club (4): Soph. Rep. (2) ... 260 7ray, Jean Lassos (3. 4): Sr. Rep. (4): FNC (4): Glee Club (2) Sray, Penny Lassos (3). Roping Team (3): SSS (2): Soph. Rep. (2) Sreenspoon, Suzi History Cub (4): Latin Club (3. 4): FTA (2, 3) griffin, David Sr. Play (4)... 108 irlffin, Troy Monticello (3 4) Photographer (3), Photo. Ed. Most Valuable Sr. Staffer (4)- Dec 13 4), Photo Ed. (4): A Band (2. 3); Candid Camera Club (3 4) Treas. (3. 4); pulll and Scroll (4) ... 102, 176 309 Grimm, Rick NHS (4); SSS (2); Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4); Art Club (4); Phil matics (3. 4). Pres. (4) Grisham, Gayla Choir (3, 4), Reporter (3). Treas (4), All-district (4), All-region (4). All- state (4): Dec (4). Art Ed. (4); Skeltons (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Lassos (4): Talacades (3, 4) Grizzard, Jeanne NHS (3, 4) SSS (2): A Band (2, 3); SC (4); Shakes (3, 4) Grizzard, Joanne Lassos (3, 4); Shakes (3. 4), Reporter (4); Adv. Sec. (3); Library Council (3} Grohn, Larry ROTC (2. 3, 4), 1st Lt. (4), Rifle Team (3. 4), Capf. (4), Drill Tearr (3. 4), Officers and NCO Club (3. 4); Adv. Pres. (4) ... 131, 213 Grosskopf, Beth FTA (3); Glee Club (2); Jeftersonaires (3, 4); Art Club (2, 3). Sec. (3) Grote, Lee Transferred from Burkburnnett High School, Burkburnnett, Texas Grun, Beverly FTA (4); Homemaking Club (4) Guerra, Rudy Library Council (4} Guerra, Susan Jeffersonaires (3, 4); Adv. Sec. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); FNC (4); Mixed Chorus (2) ■Guio, Lee S. C Band (4); ROTC (2) Guthrie, Barry Andrews Advisory Gutierrez, Ruben Spikes Advisory Hague, Jane Choir (4); Tennis Team (3); GSC (2); French Club (2); Adv. Sgt. a ' Arms (2) Hale, Paula SSS (2); SC (4); Dec Rep. (3): Adv. Pres. (4); Homemaking Club (4, Hall, Brenda GSC (4); Homemaking Club (4) Hall, Linda GSC (4); Homemaking Club (4) ... 136 Hamner, Delia Art Club (4) 310 Hancock, Peggy NHS (4): SSS (2); Lassos (3. 4). 2nd Lt. (4): SC (4): Latin Club (3); Art Club (4); Adv. Treas. (2), V. Pres. (4). Hanson, Ann NHS (3. 4); EMS (4): SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4), Sgt. at Ams (4); MJR (2, 3, 4); FTA (2, 3, 4): Homemaking Club (4); Sr. Rep. (4); Choir (2) ... 101 Hanson, Carlton Jr. Rep. (3): SC (■);: Montlccllo (4) ... 20, 123 Harbin, Mrchele NHS (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms. (4); EHS (3. 4); Each Has Spoken Review Board (4): SSS (2); A Band (3, 4): MJR (3. 4), Chap. (4); MJR Play (4); SC (4) ... 128 Harned, Cheryl Orchestra (2. 3. 4): FTA (3. 4); Library Council (2. 3); Jr. Rep. (3); S.A. Youth Symphony (2, 3, 4) ... 52 Harrell, Eddie Football (2, 3. 4), Pony (2). Mustang (3, 4); J Club (3. 4) Harrington, Carol Jr. Rep. (3): Art Club (2. 4). V. Pres. (4) Harris, Dale Senate (2, 3. 4), Pres. (4): Soph. Class Hist. (2); Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms (3); Track (2, 3); SSS (2); Adv. V. Pres. (2), Pres. (3) ...57 Harris, Franlcie P ' C { 2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); French Club (4) -larrls, Linda eiee Club (2. 3, 4); Homemaking Club (4) Harris, Vicior SSS (2) Hartley, Sonora A Band (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4); Talacades (3, 4); French Club (4); S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra Hartman, Mary A Band (4): B Band (3); Transferred from Victor Valley High School. Victorville. California Hasbrook, Robert Football (2, 3. 4). Pony (2), Mustang Manager (3, 4); J Club (3, 4); Dec Rep. (4) Hass, Donna Skeltons (3. 4), Rec. Sec. (4); Homemaking Club (4); FTA (2, 3. 4) Hayden, James Track (2) Hellig, Janet S ' . Rep. (4) Hendry, Barbara Jasce-s (2, 3, 4): Adv. Sec. (4) 311 Herbeck, Patsy FBLA (3, 4) Hernandez, Gilbert SC (3, 4), V. Pres. (4); Masque and Gavel (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (3), Pres. (4); Senate (3, 4). Sgt. at Arms (4); Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms (4); Jr. Play (3); Sr. Play (4) ... 33 Hernandez, Gloria Beatrice Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4) Hernandez, Gloria M. B Band (2) Herrera, Linda Candid Camera Club (3) Herrera, Linda Du+son Advisory Herrera, Yolanda tHomemaking Club (4); Glee Club (4); Mixed Chorus (2) Hertz, Eleanore Jr. Rep. (3); Library Council (4) Hicks, Jeann Transferred from Gen. H. H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Germany Hinojosa, Pete ROTC (2, 3. 4), Major, Battalion Commander (4) Drill Team (2, 3, 4), Commander (4); Officers and NCO Club (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Dec Rep. (4) Hogue, Barbara FBLA (4): Homemaking Club (4); Soph. Rep. (2); Sr. Rep. (4) Hooper, Danny Choir (2. 3, 4). Pres. (4); A Band (2, 3), Sgt, at Arms (3); Latin Club (2, 3, 4), V. Pres. (4), Pres. (3); Talacades (2, 3, A) ... 186 Hooper, Mark NHS (4); SSS (2); Senate (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3) Hopkins, John David Senate (2, 3, 4); Mustang Football (2. 3, 4); J Club (3. 4); Adv. Pres. (4): Dec Rep. (3); Library Council (3, 4); Track (2); SSS (2) ... 136, 194 Howard, Sharon NHS (3, 4); EHS (3, 4); Shakes (2, 3. 4), Sgt. at Arms (4): Lassos (3, 4). Roping Team (3), Pony Cheerleader (4); SC (2, 3, 4). Chap. (4): SSS (2); Jr. Play (3) ... 67 Huber, Connie Glee Club (2); Choir (3, 4); Latin Club (3, 4), Chap. (4) Hudson, Maxine Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4), Roping Team (3, 4); SSS (2); Glee Club (2); French Club (2) ... 251 Huff Janice Mae FBLA (3, 4); Homemaking Club (4); Mixed Chorus (4), Pres. (4) 312 Huff, Joanna Jeffersonaires (2, 3. 4), Hist. (3), Sec. (4); Lassos (3. 4); FTA (2); Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4); Adv. Hist. [2) ... 119. 155 Hurley, Pricilla Latin Club (2. 3) Hyman, Sharon Lynn Homemal ng Club (3 4); Sr. Piay (4); SC (3); Soph. Rep. (2); Sr Rep. (4) Inman, Jimmy Hayne (2, 3, 4); Spotllghters (4); Library Council (3) Irwin, Becky Homemaking Club (4); FBLA (4); Sr. Rep. (4); Dec Rep. (3) Isgur, Stuart Hayne (3. 4); SC (4): Dec (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3);. ..239 Jackson, Dorothy Homemaking Club (4), Reporter (4); Adv. Pres. (2, 3, 4); Library Council (2) ... Ill Jackson, Polly NHS (3 4); EHS (3, 4), Pres. (4); Each Has Spolien Circulation Manager (4); MJR (2, 3, 4); Lassos (3, 4), Sgt. (3), 1st Lt. (4), Roping Team (3); Quill and Scroll (4) ... 53. 99, 129 Jacobs, Diana Orchestra (2, 3, 4) acobs, Jack , , „, ,,, ,, NHS (3, 4); Dec Sports Ed. (4); Jr. flay 3); Sr. PJay (4); Masque and Gavel (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4); MJR Play (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (2, 3, 4); Tennis Team (2) ... 38, 98 arosiewskl, Ronnie Football (2 3 4), Pony (2). Mustang (3, 4); ' J Club (4); Hayne (4); Dec Rep. (4); Adv. Pres. (2, 3, 4) ... 76 imenez, Robert A Band (4); B Band (3) Uss ' is (4), Reporter (4): Jr. Class Chap. (3); Monticello (3); Dec Rep. (4)- FTA (3 4)- Lasso Play (4); Qurll and Scroll (4); MJR (2, 3, 4), MJR Play (4) ... 51 lohnson, David ,,, , „ ,,. Hayne (3 4): SC (4); Track (2, 3. 4): Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4); Library Council (2, 3) lohnson, Ruby Ann Moore Advisory Johnson, Shirley FNC (4): Homemaking Club (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (4) nHsTV): Monticello (3, 4), Fall Ed. (4); Orchestra (2 3, 4), All- state (3 4)- S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra (2. 3. 4): Adv. V. Pres. (2), Treas. (3); Art Club (4) Jones, Charles Hayne (4) cs 313 Jones, Leana NHS (4); MJR (2. 3, 4): MJR Play (4); Talacades (3, 4), Treas. (4); Jeffersonaires (2. 3), Pari. (3); Mixed Chorus (3, 4); French Club (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4); Lassos (3); Choir (4); S5S (2) Jones, Norma Lassos (3, 4). Pony Cheerleader (4); MJR (2. 3. 4); MJR Play (4); SC (3); FTA (2, 3, 4): Homemaking Club (4); SSS (2); Adv. V. Pres. (3); Adv. Sec. (2): Library Council (2) ... 70 Jones, Robbi Jeffersonaires (4); Homemaking Club (4); Transferred from Highlands High School, San An+onio, Texas Jowers, Brad Hayne (3, 4); Basketball (3. 4), Pony (3), Mustang (4); J Club (4); Adv. Pres. (4) ... 108, 232 Juarez, Mary Alice Glee Club (2) Jungman, Bobby Pony Football (2) Kangas, Charlene NHS (4): Lassos (3, 4). Sgt. (4); Jaspers (3, 4); Jeffersonaires (2); SSS (2): Adv. Chap. (3) Kaplan, Ronni FTA (4); Homemaking Club (3, 4); Math Club (2); Soph. Rep. (2) Library Council Alternate (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (2) Kass, Patrick Art Club (3, 4), Treas. (4); Philimatics (4); Mixed Chorus (2); Chorus (21: Track (2) Kawazoe, Nancy FTA (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4), Treas. (3); Jeffersonaires (4), Pres. (4); Mixed Chorus (2); Dec Rep. (3, 4) ...J ' lO, 119 Kboudi, Marcy Shakes (2, 3. 4): French Club (2, 3); Homemaking Club (4); Tennis Team (3); Adv. Sec. (3) Keienburg, John ROTC (2, 3. 4). Bgd. S 4-cdt. Major (4), 1st Lt. (3), Drill Team (2) Officers and NCO Club (3. 4), Pres. (4); Philimatics (2, 3), Sec. (2) Chap. i3): FTA (2, 3, 4) Kelly, Jackie Lassos (4); Skeltons (3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3); Choir (3. 4); Glee Club (2); Adv. Pres. (4); Dec (3) ... 171 Kennedy, Mary Ann Shakes (2. 3, 4), Hist. (4); Ouill and Scroll (4); Lassos (4), Corres. Sec. (4); Soph. Class Pari. (2); FTA (2); History Club (4); Monticello (2, 3, 4), Section Ed. (4); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 126 Kerr, Kandee Masque and Gavel (2. 3. 4), Corres. Sec. (3), Reporter (4); Masque and Gavel Play (2); Lassos (3, 4); Lasso Play (4); Jeffersonaires (2): Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Play (3); Soph. Rep. (2) ... 89, 193 KIster, Chris Homemaking Club (4); Soph. Rep. (2) Klein, Paula French Club (2, 3): Sr. Rep. (4); Soph. Rep. (2); Adv. Pres. (3); Li- brary Council (2, 3) ... 272 Kopsky, John NHS (4): Bi-Phy-Chem (3); ROTC (2. 3), Drill Team (2, 3); Officers and NCO Club (3); Adv. V. Pres. (3); SSS (2) 314 4tWA Kowdlilt, Dan Adv. V. Pres. (4), Sgt. at Arms (3) Krause, Ann Homemaking Club (4), Treas. (4); B Band (2); Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. V. Pres. (3), Sec. (2, 4) ... 37. Ill Kremer, Bobby Hayne (2, 3, 4); SC (4); Track (2); Pony Football (2) Kremer, Kenny Hayne (2, 3. 4); SC (4); Track (2); Pony Football (2) Kwan, Ronnie NHS (4); Bl Phy-Chem (4); SSS (2) Lamar, Paul NHS (4): EHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Senate (4); Bi-Phy-Chen (3, 4), V. Pres. (4); Monticello (4) ... 33, 38. 91, 126 Lane, Gaye Shakes (3, 4); SC (4); Lassos (4); Art Club (3. 4) ...17 Lange, Larry Hayne (2, 3) Langford, Alan Track (4) Langley, Bobby NHS (4); Candid Camera Club (2); Math Club (2): Jr. Rep. (3); Soph. Rep. (2); SSS (2) Lanman, Mary Lasky, Cheryl MJR (2. 3, 4); MJR Play (4); Jr. Play (3): Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. Treas. (2, 3) Lassere, Joe Massey Advisory Lasseter, Esther Latham, Doug A Band (2, 3, 4) ... 48 Latimer, Charlotte Massey Advisory Layton, Richard NHS (3, 4); SC (4), Treas. (4); Masque and Gavel (4); Senate (3, 4), Sec. (4); Latin Club (3), Sgt. at Arms (3); Sr. Play (4); Jr. Play (3): Dec Rep. (3): SSS (2) ... 209 Lecoclce, Don Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3. 4) ... 49 315 Lee, Robert Quill and Scroll (4); Bi-Phy-Chem (3, 4), Reporter (4): Dec (4)- Ad ' V. Pres. (3); SS5 (2) ... 33 i i . u Leffon, David SC Alternate (4); Adv. Sec. (4) Leija, Ignacio Norton Advisory Lemson, Paul ROTC (2, 3, 4), 1st Lt. (4); Officers and NCO Club (3, 4)- Radio Clu (2. 3, 4), 1st V. Pres. (4); Bi-Phy-Chem (2, 3) Leonard, Sharen Stiakes (4); Lassos (3, 4); tvlixed Ctiorus (2); Homemaking Club (4) Adv. Sec.-treas. (4) ... 55 Leung, Cheryl NHS (4); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); Latin Club (2, 3); SSS {2 Leverett, Debbie SC (4); Lassos (4); Homemaking Club (4), Corres. Sec. (4); Sopti. Rep Levinson, Sharon SC (4); (vlJR (3, 4), Trees. (4); MJR Play (4); Lassos (4) Pari (4) Lasso Play (4); Jr. Rep. (3) ... 53, 63, 70, 109 Levis, Earl Senate (4); ROTC (2, 3), Drill Team (2, 3); Officers and NCO Clul (3); Adv. Pres. (4) Levit, Anita Homemaking Club (4); Monticello (4): Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3) Lewis, Howard A Band (2, 3, 4), Drum (vlajor (3. 4), All-city Drum Major (4); SC (3, 4): Senate (2, 3, 4), Pari. (3, 4); Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms (4); Masque and Gavel (4); Sr. Play (4) ... 61, 129 189 Lifshutz, David NHS (4); Bi-Phy-Chem (3. 4); Lind, Walter B Band (2); Adv. Pres. (4); SSS (2) A Band (2, 3, 4), All-district (4). All-state (4); Orchestra (3 4) All- state (3), Sgt. at Arms (4) Lindsay, Carole Russell Advisory Lindsey, Curtis J. Brown Advisory Locklier, Renee Jaspers (3, 4); Jr. Rep. (3); Dec Rep. (4) Lodde, Dorothy Lassos (4); FTA (4); Homemaking Club (3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2)- Adv. Pres. (4) Long, Linda Shakes (2, 3, 4); A Band (3, 4) Majorette (4); B 6and (2) Pres (2); Library Council (3, 4); FTA (2, 3); Adv. Pres. (4); Jr. ' Rep. ( 3 ) ... 58 316 Long, Richard Basketball (3. 4), Pony (3), Mustang (4); J Club (4); Sopti. Rep. (2): History Club (4) Longmoor, Kay SC (3); Library Council (2); French Club (3); Chap. (3): FTA (3): Homemaling Club (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3), Sec. (4) Longorla, Norma Candid Camera Club (3, 4), Reporter (4) Lopez, Jesse Kole Advisory Lopez, Louise Glee Club (4) Lopez, Lucille Glee Club (4) Louie. Jimmle E. Campbell Advisory Lovelace, Robert Nicholson Advisory Lowes, Sherry Choir (3. 4); Glee Club (2); 5r. Rep. (4); Homemaking Club (4) .ucas, Glenn ROTC (2 3) 2nd Lt. (3) Drill Team (2, 3): Officers and NCO Club (2. 3) .una, Mary Lou NHS (4)- Dec (2 3 4) Managing Ed.. Most Val. 5r. St. (4): Lassos (3, 4) Cpl (3) Sgt. 2nd V. Pres. (4): 0 ill and Scroll (3, 4): SC (4); Soph Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3): Outstanding S.A. H. Sch. Rep. (4) ... 175 .undell, Bill NHS (3 4)- SSS (2); Monticello Photography (2. 3. 4), Dec Photography (2 3 4)- Bl-Phy-Chem (2, 3, 4), Treas. (3, 4); Quill and Scroll (4): Candid Camera Club (2. 3, 4), Pres. (3) ... 176 .ynch, Sherry Shakes (2, 3. 4); SC (4); Soph. Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3): Library Coun- cil (2) Vlachado, Leroy ROTC (2 3. 4), 1st Sgt. (4). Drill Team (2. 3. 4); Officers and NCO Cub (3. 4): Spotllghters (4) MacKenny, Carolyn NHS (4)- A Band (3, 4), Maiorette (4): B Band (2); MJR (3, A] Sgt. at Arms (4): SC (3); Homemaking Club (4), Hist. (4); Adv. Pres. (4); MJR Play (4) . . . 75. 1 1 1 , 27B Mahoney, Linda A Band (3): C ' Band (2): Jaspers (3. 4); French Club (4) Maley, Paul Perry Advisory Malish, Carl German Club (2, 3): Pony Football (2); SVvImming Team (2) dikd 317 ■k Mdlmsten. Mack Ambler Advisory Mdngum, Richard Mustang Basketball (2, 3, A); J Club (2. 3, ■(); Hayne (2. 3, -1) ...i Marasco. Frank, Jr. ROTC (2, 3, A), Bgd. 5 Major (4); Officers and NCO Club (3. 4) Candid Camera Club (3, 4), Pres. (4), V. Pres. (3); Adv. Pres. (4) Dec Rep. (3) ... 133 Marek, Carol Hafermann Advisory Marks, Bill Latin Club (2, 3); Math Club (4) Marlatt, Carol Ann Leissner Advisory Marple, Beverly A Band (3, 4); B Band (2); 5C (4); Jaspers (3, 4), Pari. (4) Dec Rep. (3); SSS (2) Martin, George ROTC (4), Drill Team (4); Officers and NCO Club (4); SC (4); Jr Rep. (3) Martin Steve Perry Advisory Martin, Steve G. Basketball (2, 3, 4), Pony (2), Mustang (3, 4); J Club (3, 4); Hayne Club (3, 4). Chap. (4); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 138 Martin, Stevie SC (4): Jr. Play (3); Sr. Play (4); Masque and Gavel (4); Homemaking Club (4), Rec. Sec. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); Adv. Sec. (2); FTA (2, 3); Li- brary Council (2, 3) ... ill Martinez, Antonio Dutson Advisory Martinez, Juanita Willingham Advisory Martinez, Robert A. Track (4) Martinez, Robert L. Adv. V. Pres. (4) Massey, Tom Football (2. 3, 4), Pony (2), Mustang (3, 4); J Club (4): Hayne (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Adv. V. Pres. (4) Matthles, Charles Bright Advisory Mauck, Randy Golf Team (4); Adv. Sgt. al Arms (4) iik 318 axey, Linda NHS (4): SSS (2): Lassos (4), Sgt. (4): Skeltons (3, -t). Pari, (■(); Soph. Rep. (2) ... 104, 229 IcAnelly, Michael MJR Play (4) ... 35 IcCary, Douglas Hardin Advisory IcClellan, Gigi Lassos (3, 4), Mustang Cheerleader (4); Soph. Class Rec. Sec. (2); Sr. Class Corres. Sec. (4); MJR {2, 3, 4); History Club (4); SSS (2); Li- brary Council (2): Jr. Play (3) ... 78, 144 IcCullen, Mackle Wheat Advisory IcDonald, Mike IcEwen, Kay SC (4): Skeltons (2, 3, 4); Adv. Treas. (4); SSS (2) ... 56 IcFadln, Nick Golf Team (2, 3, 4); SSS (2) IcGinty, Melinda Choir (3. 4): SC (4): FNC (3, 4). Sec, (4); Skeltons (2, 3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2); SSS (2) McLendon, Nancy Lassos (4); Skeltons {2, 3, 4); Homemaking Club (4); Adv, Pres. (4) Jr. Rep. (3): Sr. Rep. (4) ... 257 McNeil, Linda Choir (2 3, 4); Jelfersonaires (4), Sgt. at Arnns (4); Homemaking Club (4) ... 113. 115, 120 McRaven, Marlanna Sleltons (4): Monticello (4): Dec Rep. (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Trans- ferred from Paris American High School, Paris, France ... 126, 247 McTaggart, Tom S3:n Advisory Mederios, Pam ■' A ' Band (4): B Band (3): Jaspers (3, 4); Sr. Play (4); Art Club (2); Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3); SSS (2) Meerdink, Lora French Club (4); History Club (4); Mercado, Ted Basketball (2, 3, 4), Colt (2), Pony (3), Mustang (4); Golf Team (4); ■J Club (4); Senate (3, 4); Library Council (4) ... 90, 106 Meyer, Mark Bi-Phv-Chem (3 4)- Dec (4): Adv. V. Pres. (2), Pres. (3); Quill and Scroll (4) Micklsh, Alan ., , ,. , NHS (4): EHS (4): SC (4). Sgt. at Arnns (4); Senate 3 4); H,s ory Club (4)- Sr. Rep. (4) Adv, Pres, (4); Library Council (3); Track (3); SSS (2) . ' ,, 13 319 Middleton, Calvin Gregory Advisory Miller, Bob Mixed Chorus (4); Dec Rep- (3. 4); C Band (3) Miller, Keith Senate (4): Golf Team (2, 3, 4) Milstead, Mary Jane NHS (4): Homemating Club (4). Sgt. at Arms (4); French Club ( 3); SC (4); Jr. Rep. (3): Soph. Rep. (2): Adv. V. Pres. (3): S55 ( ... Ill Mings, Dan History Club (4), Pres. (4): Art Club (4): Monticello (4) ... 112, II 126 Minten, Janice Dec (3) Mitchell, Eva Jo GSC (2, 3), V. Pres. (3); French Club (4): Library Council ( Mock, Bobbie Sue SC (4): Jaspers (2, 3, 4), Corres. Sec. (3); Lassos (3, 4), Sgt. (4 FBLA (4); Jr. Rep. (3): Jr. Play (3) Monita, George ROTC (2, 3), Drill Team (2, 3) Monita, Joyce A Band (3, 4): B Band (2), Sec. (2); German Club (2. 3, A), Chap. (3. 4); Adv. Chap. (2) Montoya, Steve NHS (4); SC (4); Quill and Scroll (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Track (2 3 4); Pony Football (2); J Club (3, 4): Monticello (2, 3, 4). Sports Ed. (4); Dec (3): Jr. Rep. (3); SSS (2) ... 216 Moore, Carol Jaspers (3, 4); Art Club (2. 3) Moore, David Senate (4); Wranglers (2, 3, 4), Pres. (4): A Band (2. 3, 4). All-city (2): BiPhy-Chem (3); Talacades (4): Track (3. 4); Tennis Team (3) ... 5 Moore, Phyllis Skeltons (4); Lassos (3. 4), Roping Team (3. 4); FNC (3). Pari. (3); FTA (4); German Club (2 3); Jeffersonalres (3, 4): Mi«ed Chorus (2): Adv. V. Pres. (4); SSS (2) Morales, Anita NHS (4); Jaspers (3 4); Lassos (4) FTA (3, 4); GSC (2, 3); Sr Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3) ... S4 Morales, Liz FBLA 4); Homemaking Club (3, 4); Sr. Rep. (4): Adv. Sec. (3. 4! Morales, Robert A Band (3); C Band (2) Moreno, Margie Sr. Rep. (4); Soph. Rep. (2) 320 Morgan. Doug NHS (3. 4): Montlcello (2. 3 41 Photo. Ed. (3) Editor In Chief (4)- Quill and Scroll (3. 4), Treas. (4): Candid Camera Club (2 3 4 ' - SSS (2) ... 177 Morin, Norman Hastings Advisory Moses, Rae Orchestra (2. 3. 4;. Sec. (4): Talacades (3, 4). Chap. (4): Choir (2, 3. 4). V. Pres. (4). All-district (4). All-region (4). All-state (4): Miied Chorus (31: Adv. Pres. (4) Mosley, John Football (2. 3. 4). Pony (2), Mustang (3, 4); J Club (4): French Club (4): Track (2): Adv. Pres. (3): Library Council (2, 3) ...79. 81 Muniz, Irma Lassos (3, 4). Top Sg ' - (4); Glee C!ub (2): Adv. V. Pres. (3): SSS (2) Murphy, Pam B Band (2, 3): Jr. Pla (3): Massue and Gave [2 ' - Talacades (4): Soph. Rep. (2); French Club (2. 3) Murphy, Robert S ' . Play (4) Murrah, Judy NHS (3. 4). Chap. (4); EHS (3, 4); Each Has Spoken Review Board (4); MJR (2, 3, 4): Lassos (3. 4), Top Sgt. (3), Mustang Chrldr. (4); Jr. CI. Treas. (3): Sr. CI. Treas. (4): Jr. Play (3) . . . 73. 128. 244 Myers. Rachel Gee Club (2. 3. 4). V. Pres. (4): Homemak-ng Club (2); FBLA (3); Aav. Hist. (4) Napper, Larry -J r3-y Club (4) ...49 Neal, Jimmie Lee T-a-5-e e3 --0— S ' ane, ' Lander High Schoo ' Ajs ' n Te as Nelson, James Ge— a- Cub [3. 4; Nelson, Roy ROTC ' 2 3, Dr?! Tea- !2 3): Adv. V. P-es. (3): Jr. Rep. (3) ... 171 Nelson, Virginia FNC ' 3 4j: S-. Rep. (4): French Club (3. 4) Newman, Larry S-. Re=. ' 4 ' - Mi.ed Cho-us (2) Newsom. Penni Ad.. V. Pres. 12): Dec Rep. (4) Nichols, John Orc.hes:r3 (2 3 4), Sg:. at Arms (4). Ail-state (2. 3. 4,: A ' Ban:: {3 4): Talacades (3 4). Sgt- at Arms (4): SSS (2); S.A. Youth Sym- phony Orchestra (2. 3. 4) ... 185 Nichols, Penny NHS (3. 4). Sec. (4): EHS (3. 4): Lassos (3. A). Roping Team (3); Shakes i2. 3. 4), 1st V. Pres. (4): SSS (2): Library Council (2) 321 Nickle.Bob Senate ( 3, 4); SC (4); Wranglers (4) ... II, 122 Niemeyer, Dennis Football (2. 3, 4), Pony (2, 3), Mustang (4); J Club (4), Sec. {4); Hayne (3, 4). Treas. (4); Adv. Pres. (4); Library Council {3, 4) Novy, Murray Bl-Phy-Ctiem (2. 3 4); Monticello (4); Tennis Team (3); Library Coun- cil (3) Nunns, Barbara Homemaking Club (3. 4); FBLA (3) Obdylte, Barbara Homer aklng Club (3. 4); FBLA (4); Soph. Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3) Sr. Rep. (4) O ' Connell, Daniel Adertiold Advisory O ' Connell, Pat Mustang Football (2, 3, 4). All-city (4), All-dislrlcl (3. 4), All-state (4): J Club (3, 4), Pres. (4); Hayne (3. 4); SC (4); Track (2, 3 4) ... 74. 82, 215 Olson, Bob Norton Advisory Olson, Marc Basketball (2, 3, 4). Pony (2), Mustang (3. 4): J Club (3. 4); Senate (3, 4); SC (4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Golf Team (4); Adv. Pres. (4); German Club (2) ... 142, 220 O ' Mara, Teresa NHS (4); Lassos (3, 4), Mustang Clieerleader (4); MJI (2); Dec Rep. (3); Library Council (4), Sec. (4) ... 108, 138, O ' Neil, Clay Pony Football (2); Art Club (4); Library Council (4) ... 117 Orsborn, Mary History Club (4): Tennis Team (2} Orta, Carmen Glee Club (4): Transferred from Clearfield Higti School, CI Ortiz, Isaias Norton Advisory Palacios, Rudy ROTC (2, 3. 4), Battalion S-l (4): Co. Commander (4), I 4); Officers and NCO Club (3, 4); Adv. Pres. (4) Parrott, Penny Balmaseda Advisory Passmore, Sharyn Choir (3 4). Sec. (3), Sec.-Treas. (4); Talacades (3, 4); [ Jr. Rep. (3) Pate, Kathleen SSS (2); Homemaking Club (4); Candid Camera Club (3, 4) 1 322 Patillo, Paula NHS (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Lassos M); Bi-Phy-Chem (4); History Club (4)- Montlcello {3, 4). Business Manager (4); Library Coun- cil (2) ... 125 Patterson, Mike ROTC (2). Drill Team (2); Art Club (4); Philinnatics (3) ... 35 Payne, Susan NHS (4); Lassos (4); Lasso Play (4); FTA (2); Latin Club (2. 3. 4). Treas. (3, 4); Bi-PhyChem (3): 5r. Play (4); Adv. Sec. (2) Pearson, Parit Transferred from Rantoul High School. Ranioul. Illinois Pease, Stephen Moore Advisory Pena, Jesse Wright Advisory Pena, Lulsa Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Treas. (4); Homemaking Club (4) Pena, Luis Goerner Advisory Pena, Mercy Senate (2 3 4); Wranglers (3, 4), Hist. (3), Reporter (4); Track 12, 3, 4); Pony Basketball (7. 3); Pony Football (3); J Club (2, 3. 4); Philimatics (4), Sgt. at Arms (4) Pereida, Becky Jaspers (3 4); Lassos (4); Candid Camera Club (3. 4), Chap. (3). Sec. (4): Sr. Rep. (4) ... 161 Perei, Robert Allen Advisory Pfeiffer, Marian NHS (4): Jaspers (3. 4). Chap. (4); Lassos (3, 4), Top Sgt. (4): FTA (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2, 3); SSS (2) ... 26, 54 PIttman, Linda NHS (4); SC (4): Lassos (3, 4), Top Sgt. (3), 1st Lt. (4). Roping Team (4): FTA (3); GSC (2): Adv. Pres. (4): SSS (2) Piziini, Al Mi ed Chorus (3, 4) Poerner, Martin Charles Trans ' erred from Little Flower High School. San Antonio, Te«as Poland, Edith NHS (4); Skeltons (4); Lassos (4); Adv. Pres. (4) ... 104 SC (4)- Hayne (3. 4); Mustang Football Mgr. (3); Track Mgr (2 3. 41- ■j ' ' Club (3 4), Reporter (4): Montlcello (3, 4). Sports Ed. (4): Dec (4)- Jr. Rep. [3); Dec Rep. (3) ... 22 °ROTC (2)- Art Club (4), Pari. (4); Latin Club (3): Lasso Play (3): Sr. Rep. (4) i J 323 Powers, Sandy Huey Advisory Prado, Joel Choir (3, 4), Librarian (■1): Mixed Chorus (2); Adv. Pres. (4) Price, Robert NHS (4); Senate (4); Tennis Team (2, 3, 4). District Doubles Finals (3); J Club (3, 4); Library Council (3): Sr. Rep. (4) ... 101. 129, 156 Pruett, David Malh Cub (3, 4). Treas. (3), Pres. (4); Mixed Chorus (2) ... 118 Pue, Ronnie Massey Advisory Pulido, Elvira French Club (4): Glee Club (2): Mixed Chorus (4) Pulman. Carolyn SC (3); Shakes (2, 3. 4); Homemaking Club (3, 4). 2nd V. Pres. (3); Art Club (4); Adv. Sec. (2. 3); SSS (2) Quan, Lily Tedford Advisory Queen, Lydia Mixed Chorus (4) Quillen, Irma ■■A Band (3); B Band (2): Homemaking Club (4); FBLA (4); Adv. Sec. (4); Art Club (2) Quillian, Roy Senate (4); Track (2. 3, 4); Library Council (4): SSS (2) ... 215 Quillin, Jamie MJR (3. 4): MJR Play (4); Sr. Rep. (4): Adv. Reporter (4); Adv. Sec. (3) Rabb, Jeanefte GSC (3, 4), Sec.-Treas. (4); Glee Club (3); Mixed Chorus (4) Raqer, Kay SC (3, 4); Skeltons (2. 3, 4): FTA (2); Glee Club (2, 4); Adv. V. Pres. (3) Rainer, Donna Lee Lassos (4); Jetfersonalres (2). V. Pres. (2); French Club (3) ... 119 Rainwater, VIclty Lee NHS (3. 4); SC (4); Skeltons (2. 3. 4); History Club (4), Reporter (4); Homemaking Club (3); FTA (4); Adv. Hist. (3); SSS (2): Dec (4) ... 40 Ramirez, Betty Glee Club (3. 4); Homemaking Club (4) 324 Randez, Rebecca GSC (2) Randle, Sharon Jaspers (2. 3. 4): Lassos (3); Sr. Rep. (4); S5S (2) Redman, Michelle MJR (4): MJR Play (4); History Club (4), Chap. (4); Dec Rep. (4) ... 260 Reed, Mike NHS (4); History Club (4). Sgt. at Arms (4) Rees, Chester Senate (3, 4); Dec Rep. (4) Reese, Sharon MJR (4); Masque and Gavel (2, 3, 4). Hist. (4); A Band (4), Major- ette (4); B Band (2, 3); Talacodes (2, 3, 4l; Sr. Ploy (4); Jr. Play (3): Library Council (2); Dec Rep. (2, 3) ... 60, 80 Reid, Les Track (2) Reid, Milce NHS (3. 4): Senate (4); Bl-Ptiy-Chem (4); Sr. Rep. (4); SSS (2) Reif, Sam Transferred from John Marshall High School, San Antonio, Texas Uilley, Patrick Transferred from Lake Charles High School, Lake Charles, Louisiana tendon, Ed A Band (3); B Band (2) Rennecker, Jeanne FNC (4): Homemaking Club (4); Glee Club (2); Sr. Rep. (4) enteria, Gabriel Gray Advisory ?eyes. Mary Helen FBLA (4): Mixed Chorus (2) Reyes, Pauline FBLA (3): Art Club (4); GSC (2): Ho.TiemakIng Club (3, 4) eyna, Roy Senate (4)- ROTC (2. 3. 4). Cadet Colonel 14). Drill Team (2, 3, 4): Officers arid NCO Club (3. 4); Soph. Rep. (2); Adv. Pres. (3), Treas. (4) ... 131, 203, 213 Rhodes, Martha NHS {4)- SC (4), Hist. (4): Masque and Gavel (3, 4), 2nd V. Pres. (4): Shakes (2 3. 4); Lassos (3. 4), Pres. (4): Jr. Play (3); Choir (2): Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3); SSS (2) ... 63 Rice, Dennis Mixed Chorus (4) 325 dikilik T W Rice, Jane Library Council (4); Talacades (4); Jeffersonaires (4); Glee Club (3); Sr. Play (4); Adv. Sec. (3); FTA (4) ... 129 Richardson, Bill Badetball (2 3 4), Pony Manager (2), Mustang Manager (3. 4); Soph. Rep. (2); Dec Rep. (4); J Club (3); Adv. Treas. (4) Rietz, Ronald ROTC (2, 3. 4), Platoon Sgt.; Officers and NCO Club (4) Riley, Louise SC (4); FTA (3); Dec Rep. (3); Adv. Ctiap. (4) Rivas, Sylvia FBLA (4); Sr. Rep. (4) Rivera, Rudy A Band (2. 3, 4); Orchestra (3, 4) Rivera, Yolanda Moore Advisory Robinson, June NHS (3, 4); EH5 (3, 4). Sec. (4); Each Has Spoken Review Boarc (4); Oulll and Scroll (4); Shakes (4); Lassos (3. 4), 1st Lt. (4) History Club (4), Sgt. at Arms (4); FTA (2, 3, 4) Robles, Rosemary Whatley Advisory Rocha, Ernest R. T. Jones Advisory Rodriquez, Irene NHS (4); Talacades (3, 4). Chap. (3), Pres. (4); Choir (3 4) Chap. (3). Sgt, at Arms (4): Jeffersonaires (3, 4), Chap. (3), Treas, (4)- All-state Chorus (3); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 119, 120, 161 187 Rodriquez, Janie Homemaking Club (4); GSC (2. 3, 4); Mixed Chorus (4): Dec Rep. (4) Rodriquez, Lydia FBLA (4), Pari. (4); Adv. Pres. (4) Rodriquez, Roy Wranglers (2, 3, 4); ROTC (2, 3, 4); Officers and NCO Club (3. 4) Rodriquez, Yolanda FBLA (3, 4) Roessling, Martha FTA (3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3, 4), Chap. (3), Sec. (4); Jeffersonaires (3); Choir (4); Glee Club (2) Rogers, Jimmy Masque and Gavel (2 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4): Hayne (2. 3. 4); Soph. Class Reporter (2); Library Council Executive Committee (4); MJR Play (4); SSS (2) Resales, Ricky Hayne (3. 4); Football (2, 3). Mustang (2), Pony (3); Sr. Play (4)- MJR Play (4) ... 97 326 Rosenzweig, Irving ROTC (2. 3). Platoon Sgt. (3), Drill Team (2), 2nd Drill Team (2); Or-icers and NCO Club (3): Dec (4), Adverilsing Manager (4) Rohtein, Helen Dec Rep. (4) Rudes. Jerry NHS (4); Quiii and Scroll (4): Bl-Phy-Chem (3 4) V. Pres. (3) Pres. (4): Candid Camera Club (2): Monticello (2. 3. A). Soph. Ed. (2) Co- ads Manager (3). Advertising Manaaer (4) ... 29 33 50, 114 Rirffo, Sandi French Club (3); Homemaking Club (4); Library Council (2); Adv Sgr. at Arms (3) Rushing, Kaye NHS (4): Masque and Gavel (4): MJR ( 2. 3. 4); MJR Play (4); Lassos (3. 4). Pony Cheerleader (4): Jr. Class Ccrres. Sec. (3); Soph. Class i(ec. Sec. (2): FTA (2); German Club (2) ... 68 Russell, Mile CroV (2 3. 4): Talacaaes (4) ... 120 Ryan. David McCa Advisory Saathoff, Roland Lb-ary Council (2); Adv. Sgt. at Arrr.s (2) ... 94 Saenz, Georgina Adv. Sec. (4): Dec Reo. (4) Salazar, Ric Track (4); Math Club (3); Library Council (3): SC (4) Saldivar, Christine Homemaking Club [A) Salinas, Rachel F3LA (4): French Club (3); Candid Camera Club (3. 4) Sanchez, Louisa Wcss Adv?scr Sanders. Nancy FBLA (3 A) Pres. (4); Library Council (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3) ... 255 Sanders, Roy Biggers Advisory Sandford, Tandra ==BLA (4): Ho .emaScIng Club (4); Adv. Sec. (3. 4) San Marco, Paul Hayne (4); SSS (2); Library Council (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3. 4) Sansom, Linda Masaue and Gavel (2, 3. 4); Jeffersonalres (3. 4): Talacades {2. 3. 4); Talacades Show (3); Mixed Chorus (2); Sr. Play (4); Jr. Play (3): Skelton Play (3); Choir (4); Dec Rep. (3. 4): SSS (2) 327 Saucedo, Annie Jeffersonaires (3, ■))• Choir (4); Glee Club (3); Mixed Chorus (2) Saucedo. Steve Hayne (3, 4); Pony Football (2, 3); Sr. Rep. (4) Saucier, Pat FTA (2, 3, 4); Candid Camera Club (3); Library Council (4); Jr. Rep. (3) : Adv. Treas. (2) Saunders, Gay Glee Club (2): Homemaking Club (4) Schaezler, Tommy A Band (3); C Band (2); Candid Camera Club (2) Scheh, Curtis NHS (4); Senate (1, 4); Adv. Pres. (3); Pony Fo otball (3); SSS (2) Scheible, Theresa NHS (3, 4); Skeltons (3); A Band (3, 4); B Band (2)- FTA (2 3): Homemaking Club (4); Adv. Treas. (4); SSS (2) Schmid, M-.y Alice GSC (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (2) Schmittel, Vickl Homemaking Club (4) Schmudlach, Larry Hutchinson Advisory Schneider, Larry Wranglers (4); Bi-Phy-Chem (3, 4), Chap. (4); German Club (2); Colt Basketball (2); Track (3) ... 39, 157 Schroeder, Doug Basketball (3. 4), t lustang (4), All-cily Honorable Mention (4), Pony (3): J Club (4) ... 142, 143, 229 Schroeder, Mike SC (4), Pari. (4); Hayne (3, 4): Basketball (2, 3, 4), Mustang (3, 4), All-district (4), All-city Honorable Mention (4), Pony (2); J Club (4): Golf Team (4): Sr. Play (4) ... 52, 139, 145 Schulti, Gay Lassos (3, 4), Sgt. (4): Choir (2, 3); Jr. Rep. (3); Soph. Rep. (2); Adv. V. Pres. (3): Adv. Sec. (4) Schwarfz, Linda SSS (2); History Club (4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Tennis Team (3); Library Council (2); Dec Rep (2) ... 239 Scofield. Bob Senate (4); Masque and Gavel (3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); ROTC (2), Drill Team (2); Sr. Play (3); Jr. Play, (3); SSS (2): Dec Rep. (3) Scott, Bill Senate (2, 3, 4); Reporter-Hist. (4); Soph. Class Sgt. at Arms (2): SC (4); German Club (2); Tennis Team (2, 3, 4); Library Council (2, 3} Scott, John Field Advisory Kk M t 328 Segura, Henry A Band (4); Latin Club (3) Segura, Sylvia Choir (4): Ad . Pres. (4); French Club {■ ); GSC (2); Glee Club (2, 3): Soph Rep. (2) Serene, Eugene Adv. V. Pres. (■)); Sr. Rep. (4); History Club (4); ROTC (2) Sharp, Carolyn NHS (4); SC (4): Jaspers (3, 4); FTA (2. 3. 4). Pari. (4); History Club (4); French Club (4); Jetfersonalres (2, 4) ... 122 Sharp, Marilyn NHS (4); Jaspers (4); FTA (2, 3, 4); French Club (4), Chap. (4); History Club (4): Jeffersonaries (2, 4): Soph. Rep. (2); SSS (2) ... 89 Shelander, Claire Jeftersonaires (3. 4); Glee Club (2); FNC (2) Sherwood, Betty Skeltons (2, 3, 4), 1st V. Pres. (4), Reporter (3); Homemaking Club (4): French Club (2. 3); Dec (2, 3) ... 56, 156 Shields, Karen Art Club (4); Jetfersonalres (3); Dec Rep. (2, 3) Shields, Tom Football (2. 3, 4). Pony (2). Mustang (3 4); NHS (3, 4); Sr. Class Pres. (4); Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms (3); Soph. Class Pres. (2); Hayne 12, 3, 4), Sec. (3), Rec. Sec. (4) ... 228 Shocldey, Madelyn Skeltons (2, 3, 4); SC (3, 4) Short, Myron Ivlustang Football (3, 4); Hayne (3. 4); J Club (3, 4). Sgt. at Arms (4) ...39 Slegal, Bernard Candid Camera Club (2, 3); Library Council (2); German Club (3) SIfuentes, Jesse Biggers Advisory Sims, John NHS (4): EHS (4): Each Has Spoken Review Board (4); Senate (4); SSS (2); Adv. Pres. (3); Philimatics (2, 3, 4), V. Pres. (4); Sr. Rep. (4) ... lis, 128 SInns, Mike Golf Team (2 3)- J ' Club (3. 4); Dec Rep. (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (2. 3) Sjurseth, Sandy NHS (4); SSS (2): A Band (3); B Bond (2); Shakes (3. A), Trees. (4): SC (3); Adv. Pres. (4); FTA (2, 3); Library Council (2) ...5 Sllmp, Suzanne NHS (4); SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4) ... 157 Smith, Billy Track (4) 329 Smith, Howard NHS (4); Mustang Football (2. 3, 4); Co-capt. (4); Sr. Class Treas. (4)- Jr. Class V. Pres. (3); Hayne (2, 3, 4), V. Pres. (4); J Club (2, 3 4) ... 82 I . V , , Smith, Tricia NHS (3, 4); EHS (3, 4); Each Has Spoken Business Manager (4]- 5S5 (2); Lassos (4); Roping Team (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Sr. Rep. (4): French Club (3) ... 128 Smith, Scott B Band (2); Wranglers (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (4) ... 130 Smith, Stephanie Transferred from Mira Loma High School, Sacramento. California Snodgrass, Sandye Sr. Play (4); Skeltons (3, 4): History Club (4); Homemaking Club (4); French Club (3) Snyder, Randy A Band (2, 3, 4) Spangler, Robert NHS [3, 4); SSS (2); ROTC (3, 4), Bgd. Executive Officer (4) Drill Team (3, 4); Officers and NCO Club (3, 4) Sparger, Marilyn NHS (3, 4): SSS (2): Lassos (3, 4), 2nd Lt. (4); FTA (2, 3) Speer, Nancy NHS (4); EHS (4); Jaspers (3, 4), Pari. (3), Pres. (4); SO (4); SSS (2): Art Club (2, 3, 4), Sgt. at Arms (2). Treas. (3). V. Pres. (4); History Club (4) ... 54 Mtikik tf I Spence, Larry E. Campbell Advisory Sprague, Bengie A Band (3, 4); B Band (2); French Club (4) Spruce, Lloyd Dec Rep. (4) Stalder, Bonnie Hardin Advisory Stapp, Laura French Club (3. 4); History Club (4); Adv. Pres. (4); Latin Club (2); Mixed Chorus (2); Jr. Rep. (3) Starr, Ethel NHS (4): A Sand (2, 3, 4), Maiorette (3, 4). Reporter (3): MJR (3, ' 4), Rec. Sec. (4); FNC (2, 3, 4), Rec. Sec. (3). Pres. (4); French Club (3. 4), Rec Sec. (3) ... 53, 60, 76, 113 Starr. Sue (Twinkle) NHS (4); SSS (2); Monticello (2, 4), Co-ordinating Ed. (4); Quill and Scroll (4), Chap. (4): History Club (4), Pari. (4); French Club (4), V. Pres. (4 ... 126. 127 Stedham, Martha A Band (2. 3). Mixed Chorus (4) Stein, Susan B Band (3); Soph. Class Sgt. at Arms (2); MJR (2, 3, 4), Pari. (4) MJR Play (4); Sr. Play (4); Masque and Gavel (4); Soph. Rep. (2) Jr. Rep. (3) ... 246 330 Sterling. Barbara Choir (3. 4), Adv. Chap. (4) Sterling. Jinfl Choir (2. 3, 4): TaUcades (3. 4): Senior Play (4); Dec Rep. (4): Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3): Candid Camera Club (2) Stern, Bill Bright Advisory Stevens. Lula Pearl A Band (2, 3. 4); C Band (2); Jr. Rep. (3) Stewart. Rex EHS (4): Each Has Spoken Review Board (4); Senate (4)- SC (3 4): Dec Rep. (4); ... 149. 233 Still, Diane Adv. Pres. (4); Giee Club (4): Homemaking Club (4) Storbecli. Buddy Inrran Advisory Strohm. Pat Jr. Play (3): Sr. Play (4); Jaspers (3. 4) ... 94 Stromberger, Lee NHS (4); Sr. Class Reporter (4); Jr. Class Reporter (3); MJR (3, 4). Reporter (4): Lassos (3. 4). 1st Lt. (4), Roping Team (3. 4); Dec {2. 3. 4). Features Ed. (4) ... 51. 83, 100 huart, Ann Homemaking Club (4); Glee Club (4); FNC (2); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (2); Sr. Rep. (4) tuder, Yuriico Inman Advisory Jure. Keehna Monticello (41; Quill and Scroll (4); Transferred from Wagner High School, Philippine Islands ... 175. 233 luHs, Joel Golf Team (2, 3. 4); Senate (4); Wranglers (3, 4); Soph. Rep. (2): Jr. Rep. (3): Sr. Rep. (4) ... 89. 122 uchowolslci. Molly Jr. Play (3); Sr. Play (4); MJR (2, 3. 4); Soph Rep. (2); Jr Rep. (31 Sr. Rep. (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3). Sec.-treas. (2); Library Council (2. 4) FTA (2) uess. Paul Taliaferro Advisory wanson, Larry Football (2. 3. 4). Pony (2), Mustang (3, 4); J Club (3, 4); Hayne (2 3 4) Sgt. at Arms (4): Track (2. 3, 4); Library Council (4); Sr. Re ' p. (4) ...239 wift, Henry Gray Advisory ague, Jim Golf Team (2. 3. 4); Dec Rep. (4); Adv. Sgt. at Arms (3. 4) 331 Tarrow, Dev NHS (4): EHS ( tl; SSS (2); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Shakes (2, 3, 4); Masque and Gavel (3, 4), Pres. (4); Jr. Play (3); Jr. Rep, (3); Soph. Rep. (2) ... 29 Tempest, Pafti French Club (4); Homemaking Club (2} Terrell, Jim SSS (2); ROTO (2, 3, 4), Cdf. Capt. (4), Drill Team (3. 4); Officer: and NCO Club (3, 4) Thermes, Mary Grace SSS (2): Latin Club (2. 3, 4). Pres. (4), V. Pres. (3), Pari. (2); History Club (4) Thomas, Henry Norton Advisory Thomas, Kathy Lee t ixed Chorus (3, 4) Thomas, Roy ROTC (2, 3), Drill Team (2, 3); Officers and NCO Club (2) Thompson, Audrey Skeltons (3, 4); Homemaking Club (3); Glee Club (2); Adv. Treas. (4) Thompson, Ronnie NHS (4); SSS (2); Mustang Football (3, 4), All-city Honorable Mention (4). All-district (4); J Club (3, 4), Treas. (4); Hayne (3, 4); Adv Pres. (3. 4): Track (4) ... 48, 82, 84, 215 Thorward, Sul Ross NHS (4); SSS (2); Monticello (2, 3), Soph. Class Ed. (2). Jr. Class Ed. (3): Ouill and Scroll (3, 4), V. Pres. (4): Bi-Phy-Chem (4): Adv. Pres. (4), V. Pres. (3) ... 114 Thraillcill, Bob Golf Team (2); Hayne (3, 4); Sr. Rep. (4); Jr. Rep. (3) ... 10 Tlierlna, Linda Homemaking Club (4); Adv. V. Pres. (3); Jr. Rep. (3); Sr. Rep. (4) ... 92 Torres, Sara FNC (3, 4) Toscano, Buddy B Band (3, 4); C Band (2) Traweelt, Sue FTA (4); Skeltons (4); Sr. Rep. (4) Trevino, Gloria Glee Club {4); Homemaking Club Soph. Rep. (2) GSC (2, 3); Mixed Chorus (3); Trude, Pam Lassos (4): Jr. Play (3); Sr. Play (4): Lassos Play (4); Masque and Gavel (4); FTA (3, 4); French Club (3, 4); Dec Rep. (4) ... 110 Tschlrhart, Karen SSS (2): Skeltons (3, 4). Corres. Sec. (4); Lassos (4); Monticello (2 3 4); pull! and Scroll (3, 4), Rec. Sec. (4) ... 127 . ....... .wm , 332 Tupes, Penny SSS (2); Lassos (3, 4); Skeltons (2, 3, 4): French Club (2. 3): Adv. Sec. (4) Turley, Ginger Mann Adv ' sory Valenzuela, Yolanda Orchestra (2, 3); FNC (4); SSC (3, 4): Adv. Sgt. at Arms (4) Valle, Annabelle SSS (2); Lassos (4): Adv. V. Pres. (4), Treas. (3): F8LA (4); Math Club (3): GSC (2): Candid Camera Club (2) Vallejo, Edward A Band (3, 4): B Band (2) Varnell, Susie NHS (3 4): EHS (3. 4): ' Each Has Spoken Art Co-ordinaior (4); SSS (2); History Club (4); Latin Club (3. 4), Pari. (4): Quill and Scroll (4) ... 47, 128 Varner, Beclcy Summers Advisory Vasquez, Arthur Choir (2. 3, 4). Sgt. at Arms (4). All-district (2. 3. 4), All-state (4); Orchestra (3, 4); Talacades (2, 3. 4), Sgt. at Arms (3); History Club (4): Library Council (4) SC (4); Hayne (3, 4) Vasquez. Steve ela, David Transferred from Central Catholic High School. San Antonio. Texas illarreal, Noemi L. B ' own Advisory inton, Robert A Band (3, 4) ' rooman, Victor Pete-son Advisory A ade, Carol SSS (2): Lassos (3. 4); Jaspers (2. 3. 4). Treas. (3. 4); FTA (4) ... 54 A aid, June SSS (2): Lassos (3. 4): FTA (3): Soph. Rep. (2); Jr. Rep. (3) aldon, Chris SSS (2): Skeltons (2. 3, 4); FTA (2. 3): French Club (2. 3); Dec Reo. (3): History Club (4): Adv. Sec.-treas. (2) VValfer. Dale •■B Band (2) ... 49 V ard. Cindy F ' d Advisor 333 Ward, Patricia Dec Rep. (4); FNC (3); French Club (3, 4] Washington, Charlotte Sr. Rep. (4j: Adv. Sec.-tceas. (4). Sec. (3); FNC (3); GSC (2): Horr making Club (3) Weiner, Barry S55 (2); Tennis Team (3, 4); Bi-Phy-Chem 4); ROTO (2), Drill Tea (2): Adv. Pres. (2); Art Club (2) Whaley. Jane Ann NHS (3. 4); EH5 (3. 4), Sgt. at Arms (4): Each Has Spoken Copy E J ■. ' ; °:y 9 ' b, (f). «■Sec. (4): Lassos (3. A); Quill and Sere (4); Nat. Merit Scholar ... 128 Whetstone, Grace FBLA (2, 3, 4); Art Club (4); Choir (2, 3); Jeffersonaires (4) White, Martha Skeltons (2, 3, 4), Reporter (4); Dec Clubs Ed. (4) White, Merle NHS (4); SO (3. 4), Lassos (3. 4), 1st Lt. (4); MJR (2, 3. 4); FBL (4); Mixed Chorus (2) ... 265 Whitworth, Connie E. Campbell Adviso Wibracht, Edward Pony Basketball (3); Choir (4); Mixed Chorus (2) ... 90 Wiegand. Marty Skeltons (3 4): Choir (3, 4): Homemaking Club (3, 4): German Club (2. 3); Glee Club (2); Dec Rep. (3); Jr. Rep. (3) ... 36 Wilder, Mary NHS (4): SSS (2); Orchestra (2. 3, 4); A Band (3, A), All-district (4). All-region (4)r Latin Club (3, 4), Chap. (4); S.A. Youth Symphony Orchestra ... 184 Wiley, bsther J. Campbell Advisory Willcins, Eddie A Band (2. 3, 4) Williams, Cherry Hanson Advisory Williams, Linda FNC (4) Willms, Richard NHS (4); Basketball (2, 3, 4), Pony (2, 3), Mustang (4); J Club (4)- Senate (2, 3, 4); Adv. V. Pres. (4); German Club (2) ... 144 Wilson, Jeanna Homemaking Club (4) Wilson, Joanna S55 (2): FTA (3, 4); Jaspers (2, 3, 4). Reporter (3, 4); Jeffersonaires (3, 4); Mixed Chorus (2): Adv. Pres. (3) ... 54 334 A ilson, Lee Sr. Rep. (4): Dec Rep. (4) Vilson, Robin SSS (2)- Lassos (3): FNC (3. 4): Art Club (4), Reporte- (4): Jr. Rep. (3): Sr. Rep. (4) Vinans, Melinda NHS (4): SC (4): Shakes (3. 4), Pari. (4): A Band (3. 4) ... 121 Vise, Doris SC (3 4): Lassos (4); MJR (2. 3, 4), Pres. (4): MJR Play (4): Lasso Play (4): FTA (2); Sopti. Rep. (2) ... 53, 109 Viseman, Bill Turner Advrsor Vomble, Dale Pony Basketball (2): Track (2): J Club (3); Adv. Pres. (4). Sgt. at Ar.-ns (3): Dec (2); Jr. Rep. (3); Press Club (2) Vonsilc, John ROTC (2 3 4), ■D ■Co. Commarider (4), Bgd. S (4), Drill Team (3. 4): Officers and NCO Club (3. 4) oo, Walter NHS (4): SSS (2): Adv. V. Pres. (4) Woodson. Christine GSC (4): Homemaklng Club (2, 4) Agl Wormser, Bruce Sr. Rep. (4) Worihey, Andrea Art Club (3. 4), Chap. (4); French Club (2) Yancy, John Tennis Team (2 3 4), District (3. 4). Doubles (3), Singles (4); J Club (3, 4) Yokubaitis. Judy Allen Advisory York, Joe SSS (2); Adv. Pres. (4): French Club (2. 4): Soph. Rep. (2): Sr. Rep. (4) York, Vic Senate (3 4), Sgt. at Arms (4); Pony Football (2); MJR Play (4); Adv Pres. (3) ... 78 Zak, Mike Sr. Play (4): C Band (2, 3) Zaiesky, Barbara FBLA (3 4) V. Pres. (4); Lassos (4); Skeltons (3. 4); Mixed Chorus (2, 3): Adv. V. Pres. (4), Hist. (3) Zapata, Eino Adv. Sgt. at Arms (4); ROTC (2) 335 Zunlter, Charlotte Homemaking Club (3. 4); Dec Rep. (4) Zerkel, Suzanne Skeltons (4); Candid Camera Club (3). Rec. Sec. (3); FTA (3, 4 French Club (3); Honnemaking Club (4); PTA Talent Show (3); Ad ' Corres, Sec. (3) Zniiek, Pearl SC (4); Skeltons (4); Lassos (4): Homemaking Club (3, 4), Pres, (4 FTA (2, 3, 4); History Club (4); 5SS (2) ... 56, III Zowarltd, Jane NHS (4); SC (4): Shakes (4): SSS (2) ... 55, 122 Junior Class Abdo, Richard Senate; Tennis Team; Library Council; Jr. Rep. Ableman, Roberta FTA Abrighf, Bob Senate; SC; Mustang Basketball ... 139 Acosta, Al Basedow Advisory Ahr, Carol Lassos Alderete, Joseph Barron Advisory Aldrefe, Linda Spikes Advisory Aldridge, Lance Junior Play; Jr. Rep. Aldridge. Nancy MJR Alejandro, Gloria Glee Club Alejandro, Jim Mann Advisory ... 100 Alizzi, Bobbi V ciss Advisory Allen, Charlene L. Brown Advisory Allen. Mike Lanqford Advisory Allen, Sam Massey Advisory Allerkamp, Rick Ross Advisory Allman, Donna Stellons; Lassos; Roping Team; French Club ... 134 Allwardt, Linda Jeifersonaires Alsbury, Shirley Hutchinson Advisory Alvarado, John Moss Advisory 336 Alvarei, Albert ROTC; Officers and NOC Club ... 212 Amburn, Jimmy East Advisory Amend, Sharon Talacades; Choir Ames, Sharyn Skeltons: Library Council ... 56. 157 Amodt, Stephen Pedlar Advisory Anderson, Babe ROTC Andrada. Bruno Golf Team Anthony, Susan NHS; Lassos; Shaltss ... 20 Archer, Lisa Pedlar Advisory Arellano, Robert Pony Basketball Arevalo, Joe Pony Football Arguello, Roger Lojdder Advisory Armstrong, Tom Hutchinson Advisory Bacon, Allan ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club ... 22 Badger, Scott Senate, Mustang Football, J Club ... 48 Bailey, Jeannine Jeffersonaires lailey. Jim Kole Advisory lailey, Sherry FTA )alboa, Barbara Jr. R;c. Jannister. Rae Ann French Ciub Barasch. Connie MJR- Masque and Gavel; Junior Play: MJR Play: Lassos; Monti- cello ... 196, 197, 199 Barenblat, Sharon Dye- Ad sc-y Barnes, Noel Q ' i and Scro ' i; Monticello; Skeltons; FTA ... 127 Barnett. Ricky M: n-y-e Advisory Barrett, Chris Gcerner Advisory Bass, Leah Fietd Advison Bastress, Bill Wranglers; Jr. Play Baucum, Jim Talacades; Choir ... 119 Bauer, Barbara F3LA ... 72 Baughcom, Elaine A Band; FBLA Baylor, Cly Senate; J Club; Track; J-. Rep. ... 215 Beckcom. Kathy Jaspers; A Band 337 Bellinger, Charlie Lassos; French Club; FNC Bennacir, Susan Finney Advisory ... 85 Benson, Brenda Fleming Advisory Berban, Mavis Smith Ad Isory Berger, Ronald Langford Advisory Berlanga, William ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club; History Club Bernal, Patricia Choir Beseth, Gary HInes Advisory Biery, Fred Senate; Mustang Basketball; J Club; Library Council ... 129 Biggs, Bob Senate; A ' Band; Talacades; French Club; Wranglers Billings, Jim EHS; Hayne; Library Council; Pres., Jr. Class ... 209 Billingsley, Craig Aderhold Advisory Black, George Sain Advisory Blanlce, James Montlceilo; Quill and Scroll; Candid Camera Club ... 117, 126 Blanltenship, Mike R. Jones Advisory Boland, Michael EHS; SC; Wranglers; Junior Play; Jr. Rep. Bookman, Betty Earlene French Club; GSC Bourland, Linda Jaspers; French Club; B Band Boyer, John Pony Basketball Breeland, Jay NHS; A Band Bremer, Kathy NHS; EHS; Lassos; Skeltons Brewer, Bill EHS; Quill and Scroll; Senate; Dec; A Band; Phlllmafics; Ger- man Club; Library Council Chap.; Jr. Class; Jr. Rep. ... 118 Briscoe, Elaine Talacades; Jeffersonalres; Choir ... 120. 126 Brosseau, Mickey Richards Advisory Brown, Bettye Mclntyre Advisory Brown, Gordon Pony Basketball ... 137 Brown, Joyce Jr. Rep. Brown, Paul Tennis Team Brown, Raymond Cott Ingham Advisory Brown, Scott Kinkier Advisory Brown, Susan Homemaking Club Bryant, Barbara Skeltons; Lassos; Jr. Rep. ... 67 338 Carey. Collene I Choir; FTA; History Ctub; Library Council Alternate Buendla. Charles Tillman Adv ' sory Surge. Becltl NHS; Lassos; koping Team; History Club; FTA; Jr Rep. Burnetfe, Carol HomemaWng Club; Jr. Rep. BurneHe, Susan MJR; French Cl ' jb; Jr. Rep.... 113 Burfon, Emma Homemaking Ctub BuHler. Ella Lou FTA; Jjnior Play; Jr. Rep. Byrd. Pat Ho ' -iemakinq Club; Library Council Caceres, Cinta WiKIngham Advisory Cadena, Robert S. Pedlar Advisory Cddena, Robert J. ROTC: Dr-il Tea-n; Officers and NCO Club Cagle, Eldon BNPhy-Chem; HIsto ' y Club Calderon, Diana Turner Advisory Camp. Bill A Band; Orchestra ... 189 Campbell, Gretchen Skeitons; Junior Play; Library Council Alternate .. 227. 267 Cano, Jorge V hatley Advisory Cardenas. Ronnie Telford Advisory Carnahan. Nancy S-aVes: Lassos; Jr. Rep. 196. 199. 274 Carr, James F-eicn Club; Swimming Team ... 93 Carr, Jennifer Masque and Ga.e ' ; Jeffersonalres; Junior Piay Carreno, Rose Mary SC; Lassos arrillo, Felix Junior play arrillo. Oscar Hae Advisory Carpenter, Ann La- ' n C ' jo Carson, Carol SraVes: Las;cs ... 1C6 173, 263 Carter, Craig Hale Advisor Gary. Cindy Lassos; FTA ... 42. 57 Cash, Wayne Baseaow Advisory Castillo. Evelyn SC Castillo, Joe ROTC: 0-- ce-s and NCO Ctub Castro, Ana FTA Castro, Yvonne J. Ca ' pbell Advisory 339 Cavalier, Margie Moore Advisory Cavanaugh, Ken NHS; Senate; Mustang Football; J Club Chambers, Terry NHS; Lassos; Skeltons; FTA Chapa, Frank Dyer Advisory Child, David German Club; Orchestra; Phlilmailcs ... 118 Cisneros, Ellie Finney Advisory Clanfon, Donna Lassos; Roping Tearr Closner, Frank Tunncll Advisory Cloud, Stephen Duqosh Advisory Coclcrelt, Cafhy MJR; Masque and Gave!; Junior Play ... 143 Chohen, Miriam Lassos Coleman, Jackie History Club Coleman, Ronald Wright Advisory Connelly, Robert Wood Advisory Conte, Mike Frenrh Club Conway, Kathleen Wolflnger Advisory Cook, Edgar ROTC Corona, Gilbert ROTC Corona, Velma Cottingham Advisory Cortese, Leon Pony Footba ' l Coshal, Andrew Mann Advisory Costello, Linda Hines Advisory Cowan, Cris Skeltons; FTA; Jeffersonaires; Jr. Rep. ... 22 Cray, Bill Track ... 214 Crlgger, Dale Mann Advisory Crist. Robert Westbrook Advisory ... 20 Crowley, Michael Field Advisory Crutsinger, Elizabeth Lassos; Skeltons; FTA; Jr. Rep. Cuevas, Mavo Tunnell Advisory Cunningham, John J. Brown Advisory Cunningham, Susan NHS- Masque and Ga el; MJR; Lassos; Junior Play; Rec. Sec, Jr. Class ... 34, 109, 245 340 mM Daugherty. Dianne NHS: EHS; Lassos; Shakes; jLjn:or French Club ... 208 Davila, George £ = ' T=seda Advisory Davis, Danna Hornemaeing Club ... 17 Davis. Scott P,ka Adv-sory Davis. Stephen . ' . ' eSTCrcopc Advrsory Day, Dary) Feld Advisory De La Fuente, Marc Weed Advisory DeLeon, Joe A Band DeLeon, Martin L. BrowT Advisor Delaado, Benny ROTC; O- ' -icers and NCO Club Dempsey, John Le ' ssner Adv ' sory Deuel, Charlie Junior Play De Weese. Bill Mines Advisory Dickinson, La Verne NHS; EHS; Dec; Quill and Scroll; Sfcelf Diric, Conrad Domingues, Paul Wtllingham Advisory Play; Masque and Gavel; Donaldson, Linda FTA: Junior Play Doneghy, Steve Pain Advisory Dorough, Linda J=scers; Choir ... 54 208 Doublet, Beatrice GSC; Ta ' acades Draper, Gloria Eas ' Advisory Drattlo, Ann Pa ' i Advrsory ... 17 Driftill, Jimmy Sc ' C ' ? Advisory Drumm, Mickey ' A Band; Senate... 184 Dubois, Jeannette G ee C Jc Dubose, Allan Jr. Rep. Dubose, Linda Junior Piav; Jr. Rep. Dubose, Michael Orc-estra; Jr. Rep. Dukes, Linda FBLA Dullnlg, Karen NHS; EHS; MJR; Lassos; Roping Team; Masque and Gavel; Junior Play; Jr. Rep. ... 38. 64, 224. 273 Dunning, Peggy H ' s-o ' v C ' jb Dyches, Marlon C. Jones Adv sory ic j: 341 Dyer, Judi Pyka Advisory Dyer. Pat NHS: Radio Club Dym, Randy Tedford Advisory Easley, James Wranglers Easley, John Spotliqhters Edelman, Judi Summers Advisory Ellclns, Janice Jaspers Ellerman, Sylvia Lassos; Roping Team; Skeltons; Jeffersonaires Embrey, Bruce Gregory Advisory Emerson, Abram Pony Football; Track ... 214 Emerson, Willie Tract ... 214 Enderle, Cindi Langford Advisory Enderle, Marilyn A ' Band; Orchestra Espino, Norma Marschall Advisory Esquivel, Ophelia Russell Advisory Estrada, Gloria Massey Advisory Everhart, Bennle McCall Advisory Falbo, Neva Russell Advisory Farlow, Marcia R. Jones Advisory Faulltner, Kay MJR Faulkner, Tim Track Feilce, Nelda Homemaking Club Feldmann, Tommy Palm Advisory Ferguson, Ronnie Senate; Pony Basketball; Library Council ... 235 Fernandez, Alexander Norton Advisory Fertsch, Peggy Homemaking Club; Jr. Rep. Fest, Susan Skeltons ... 56 Few, William B Band FIte, Eddie Taliaferro Advisory ... 244 Fite, Lind NHS; EHS; Lassos; FTA Fite, Margie MJR; Jr. Rep. ... 18, 262 Floras, Aurelia Jones Advisory 342 Flores, Blancd West brook Advisory Flores, Gloria Mann Advisory Flores, Oralia Rust Advisory Flores, Paul Moore Advisory Flores, Ray Ted ord Advisory Flory, Barbara FTA Fluitf, Pat Wlllingham Advisory Fong, Sue A Band; Latin Club; Jr. Rep. Foralcer, Larry Westbrook Advisory Fore, Frank Senate; Jr. Rep. ... 113 Fractor, Nancy NHS; Masque and Gavel; Junior P!ay Frank, Diane MJR Franks, Hugh Moses Advisory Franz, Paula EHS; Choir; German Club; Jaspers Talacades; History Club; Or chestra ... 113 Fry, Barbara Je ' ersondires; FTA ... 28 Frye, Leslie Ann Palm Advisory f;- K ♦• : . , diMdi Frye, Phillip NHS: EHS: Choir ... 133, 203, 213 Fuentes, Diane Finney Advisory Fusselman, Tom Turner Adv ' sory Gaede, Bobby German Club; Wranglers Galloway, Shirley Homemaking Club; Jr. Rep. Galvan, Bob Hayne; Pony Football Gamboa Albert Sain Advisory Garcia, Anna Homemaking Club Garcia. Delfino NHS Garica, Marleen FTA; Lassos Garcia, Martin Spikes Advisory Gardner, Gary Golf Team Garglulo, Suzi Smith Advisory Garza, Alice Ann FTA; French Club: Jr. Rep. Garza, David Bender Advisory Garza, Irene Glee Club ROTC; Rifle Team; Officers and NCO Club 343 Garza, John Massey Advisory Garza, Milly SC; Jeffersonalres; Jr. Rep. ... 122 Garza, Socorro Jr. Rr-p. Garza, Susan SC; Skelfons; FTA ... 20 Gdss, Roland German Club; ROTC Gewin, Sandi Pu!,sell Advisory Gibbons, Candy Shakes; FBLA Library Council; French Club; Jr. Gibbs, Chuck SC; Senate; Pony Basketball ... 123 Gibson, Billy I nman Advisory Gibson, Elizabeth Jeffersonalres Gilbert, Kathryn Whatley Advisory Gillian, Lamar French Club; Jr. Rep. Gindy, Kenny Montlcello; Candid Camera Club; Wranglers .. GoH, D. G. Junior Piay Goldberg, Robert Montlcello ... 98. 175 Golightly, George Pony Football; Track Jr. ftep. Rep. 176 Gomez, Vickl SC; FBLA Gonzales, David Art Club Ganzales, Franic West brook Advisory Gonzales. Ida C-5C Gonzalez, Anna FBLA Gonzalez, Frank ROTC; Officers and NCO Club; B Band Gonzalez, Lorenzo German Club; B Band ... 168 Gonzalez, Mary Wood Advisory Gonzalez, Norma Will Ingham Advisory Goodwin, Patt Jaspers; History Club; French Club ... 54 Gosch, Wayne Nelson Advisory Goullet, Shirley E. Campbell Advisory Graham, Robert Dugosh Advisory Granieri, Janice FBLA Gray, Vickl Moore Advisory G.-een, John Dugosh Advisory ... 26 344 Green, Randy ' B B nd Grey, David A Band Griffin, Tommy Aderhotd Advisory Grimm, Raydean J sccfs; Hornemalting Club Griswold, Geoff Gross, Cindy SraVes; Lassos; Jr. Rep. ... 147. 197 Groth, Donna FBLA Guajardo, Tony West brook Advisory Guerra, Cynfhia Jeffersonalres; Talacades; Jr. Rep. ... 187 Guerra, John ' A Band; Jr. Rep. Guerra, Josie Homemal.Ing Club Guerra, Mary Guidry, James A Band; Orchestra; French Club; FTA .. Gulick, Linda FNC Gulley, Bill B Band Gufhrie, Jane FNC; Skeltons 185, 195 Gutierrez, Joe Golf Team Haag, Greg Spikes Advisory Haas, Peter Philimatlcs Haflcen, Frances Pedlar Advisory Hale, Billie Jeffersonalres Hale, Houston Tennis Team Hale, Patricia J. Brown Advisory Hall, John J Club; Senate; Track; Treas.. Jr. Class ... 215 Hamby, Julie Jaspers ... 54 Hamil, Mary Louise Homemaking Club Handsur, Pat Homemaking Club Hansford, Linda GSC Harris, George Palm Advisory Harris, John Pony Football Harris, Sandra Rust Advisory Harrold, Glenn French Club 345 Hartung, Cathy ' A Band; History Club Haun, Arthur German Club Hawkins, Henry Moore Advisory Heillg, Eddie Goif Team Helmer, Linda NHS; SVeltons; Lassos; History Club Hernandez, Ariel C Band Hernandez, Berta FBLA; A ■Band Hernandez, Diana Fleming Advisory Hernandez, Guadalupe Wheat Advisory Hernandez, Ramon Kinl:ler Advisory Hernandez, Rose Mary Tedford Advisory Hernandez, Steve Senate; Mustang Football; J Club Herrera, Rosario SC; GSC; FTA; Jr. Rep. Herrick, Gayle MJR; Monticello ... 174 Hettler, Gilbert Wolfinger Advisory Heye, Gerald German Club; ROTC Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club mkd Officers and NCO Club Hicks, Linda FTA; Skeltons Hill, Diana Pyka Advisory Hill, Leopoldo ROTC; Drill Tea Hindelang, Doug Wood Advisory Hines, Joe pull! and Scroll; Bl-Phy-Cfiem; Monticello; Adv. Pres. ... 51 Hirsch, Helen NHS; Shakes; Lassos; FTA; French Club Hizar, Linda Lassos Holden, Sharon Jc ' crsonaires; Skeltons ... 22 Holland, Joyce FBLA; GSC Hooge, Teresa Homemaking Club Hopf, Royce Pedlar Advisory Horfon, J. C. Bi-Phy-Chem ... 51 Howard, David J ' , Rep. Howard. Mik e Dec Howe, David Cfioir; Ivlatfi Club Huckaba, Hugh Russell Advisory 346 Huckaba, Iris Has ' :r;gs Advisory Hudson, Joyce Barron Advisory Hughes, Arthur Golf TeaTi Hull. Penny FTA Huntress, Tom A Band; V ranglers Hutchinson, Debbie Jaspers. Glee Club ... 54. 107 Hutchinson, Marjo MJR; Masque and Gavel; French Club; Sgf. at Arms. Jr. Class Ibarra, Luci FBLA Ihfe, Larry Bender Advisory Jaclcson, Darrell O ' c estra James, Pamela Nelson Advisory James, Steve ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club Janosik, Laurie Masque and Gavel; Lassos; MJR; Jr. Rep. ... 65. 135. 268 Jefferson, Thomas S_- -rer3 Advisory Jenkins, Jane C cl- ... 48 Jennings, Phil Senate ... 57 Jimenez, Albert Wranglers Jimenez, DeKina F e ' d Adv ' sory Johnson. Margaret GSC Johnson, Ronald Hayne; J Club; Miisrang Foofball Johnston, Len Library Council; Homemaicing Club Johnston, Linda Sa ' n Advisory Jones, Biff Ha- ' dln Advisory Jones, Glenda Lassos: MJR; FTA; French Club; Jr. Rep.; Jeffersonaires Jones, Mike Montrcello; History Club ... 175 Joseph, Richard Radio C ' jb Joyce, Kenneth MasGue and Gavel; Cho ' r; FTA; Wranglers; Monticello... 127, 175 Juarez, Susan FNC: Jr. Reo. Jung. Sharon V o!fInge Advisory Kalish. Sand! Monticello: FTA Kalisky, Lawrence Pz-.- BasVe bai; Kalkhoff, Suzanne Library Council; FTA; Jr. Rep. 347 Karin, Danny NHS; EHS; Bi-Phy-Chem Karplenski, Arthur A Band; French Club Kautz, April German Club ... 72, 119 Keeton, Lydia Bright Advisory Kelfer, llene Masque and Gavel; Lassos; MJR- Junior Play ... 91. 206 Kesner, Sfevie Shakes KIdwell, Ed A Band King, Rlclcy Tennis Team; History C!ub Klnnalrd, Jay Senate; Wranglers; Jr. Rep. Kiolbassa, Charlotte Loudder Advisory Klrlazes, Marlene MJR; French Club; FTA KIrtley, Bill Younger Advisory Kleck. Arthur E. Campbell Advisory Kleinburg, Danetta Art Club Knight, Donna Lassos; MJR; FTA Knoeller, Roberta Jr. Rep. Knouse, Lenna Huey Advisory Knox, Nancy Shakes; Junior Play; Library Council Koch. Bob MontlceMo; Dec; Dec Rep. ... 98 Kollias, Dana French Club; History Club Korp, Susan NHS; EHS; Lassos; Roping Team; Masque and Gavel; German Ciub; Junior Play Kowalik, Bruce Weiss Advisory Krippendorf, Donnie Gray Advisory Kubena, Linda Ja ' pers Kvasniclta, Pam SC; Quill and Scroll; MJR; Lassos; Montlcello Kwan, Janet Homemaking Club Lachele, Jantne NHS; Shakes; FTA; Glee Club ... 208 Ladd, Sherry MJR; Lassos ... 66, 173 Lamas, Teresa Tedford Advisory Lambertson, Keith Art Club ... 173 Langston, Betty Lassos; Skeltons; Junior Play ... 56, 226 Larsen, Lynda Jr. Rep. 348 57. 91, 196. [97. [98 Lawrence, Gayle Pedlar Advisory Lawson, Wayne Haferman Advisory Laye, John Sain Advisory ... 393 Lazo, Josephine Glee Club Lee, Esther Jaspers Lee, Marge Lassos Lenig, Larry Mustang Fool-ball; Senate Lewis, Rhonda MJR; Lassos; Junior Pla .. Limmer, Joyce fHofnema Icing Club; Jr. Rep. Lochausen, Marshall Hayne Loclce, Donna West brook Advisory LoCicero, Larry Westbrook Advisor Longoria, Jo Marte Jr. Rep. Lopez, Larry Leissner Advisory Lopez, Yolanda C. Jones Advisory Loudermilk, Brenda NHS; Lassos; Roping Team; French Club; Jr. Rep. .cure, Howard Andrews Advisory .owe, Toni Lee I JHS .oyd. Linda Library Council; FIHC .ozano, Joe ROTC; Officers and NCO Club J Club; Hayns .uclteH, Larry Mustang Football; -uera, Rose FTA _una, Margaret Glee Club .una, Ruth Skeltons -utich, Louis R. Jones Advisory Luzius, John Whatley Advisory Lyon, Charles B Band Lyons, Bob Moss Advisory Lyons, Michael French Club MacFadden, Nancy Wasqne and Gavel; Library Council Alternate; Junior Play; Jr. Rep. MacLean, Don Crain Advisory Mabrito, Van Nicholson Advisory Madero, Carlos Barron Advisory Malzel, Jay Palm Advisory Maldonado, Amelia Richards Advisory Maloney, Pat Golf Team Mandry, Steve Norton Advisory Mangold, Kathy French Club; Spotllghters .. Mann, Cindy Glee Club ... 67, 119 Mann, Linda Jcffersonaires ... 120 Marburqer, Debbie FTA; Glee Club Marechal, Milce Younger Advisory Marks, Glnny Jaspers; Jr. Rep. Marques, Cynthia Ambler Advisory Marsh, Barbara Dyer Advisory Martin, Nancy EHS; NHS: Lassos; SIceltons Martinez, Joe Whatley Advisory Martinez, Patricia Field Advisory Martinez, Terry hiardin Advisory Marty. Kathy FTA Massey. Bill A ' Band Mason. Buddy Pony BasletbaM; Jr. Rep. Mathls, Arthur NHS ... 33 Matthews, Carol Art Club Matthews. Meredith NHS; EHS; Masque and Gavel; Junior Play; SC; German Club; Jaspers May, Herble SC; Senate; Sgt. at Arms, Jr. Class; Jr. Rep. ... 57, 94, 226 Mazurek. Sandra Glee Club McBrlde, Mary Lassos; Roping Team McCain, Victor Senate McCauley, Sharon Janert Advisory McCurdy. Bill Senate- Junior Play; Talacades; Masque and Gavel; Montlcello ... 94, 95, 175 McDonald. Bill Hayne ... 52 McGInley, Sandra Lassos; Roping Team ... 141 McGuire, Rose Mary French Club 350 1clntyre, Joyce SC; Quill and Scroll; Lassos ... 2? 4cKechnIe, Peggy Skeltons ... 20, 90 1cKe zte, Mary Library Council; Homemaking Club; Jr. Rep. ... 129 McTrusty, Trudy L ' brary Council Alternate 1eadows, Donna Dugosh Advisory Means, Sharron NHS- Shakes; Lassos; French Club; Junior Piay; Corres. Sec, Jr. Class; Library Council ... 197. 241 S ledellin, Alice Arstein Advisory Medina. Juan Jr. Rep. Si eelcs, Barbara Wood Advisory S elners, Art Weiss Advisory Vlendez, Eddie Mann Advisory endoza, Elsa FBLA Merchant, James ROTC; J ' . Rep. Merlo. George Allen Advisory ... 272 fvterslnger, Cindy MJR; Lassos; FTA Mery, Paul Wheat Advisory Mesa, Arthur H ' nes Advisory Meyer, Tom Smith Advisory Mlcklsh, Don L. Brown Advisory Mikes, Michael Pony Football Milam, John Wranglers; Junior Play; Jr. Rep. Miller, Carol Quill and Scroll; FNC: Dec Mllllgan, Terrle Library Council Alternate MIran, JoAnn FTA Miranda, Hector A Band Mitchell, Wayne NHS; Senate; Pony Basketball ... 141 Ml+chem, Penny Smith Advisory ... 160 Moffat, Jinx Lassos; Shakes; Jr. Rep. ... 199 Molln, Alan Leissner Advisory Molina, Luis ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Monifa, Norma Ross Advisory Montgomery, Richard Candid Camera Club 351 Montgomery, Susan Monticello; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Rep, .. Moore, Diane Jaspers; Choir; FNC Moore, Larry A Band Moreno, Henry Dugosh Advisory Morgan, Larry Germon Club Morgan, Myrna Huey Advisory Morton, Diane German Club Morton, Tex Golf Team Morrisey, Jim German Club; Wranglers; J--. Rep. Morud, Diana Spikes Advisory Mosheim, William Ambler Advisory Mosman. Daniel ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Mueclte, Monte Tennis Team . . . 274 Mueller, Diane Bender Advisory Murray, Andrew J ' Club: Swimming Team Mustafa, Peggy Jaspers; Glee Club Mynier, Sharon Masque and Gavel; Junior Play ... 225 Narro, Joe Pony Football Neal, Loretta Lassos Nelll, Karen Pedlar Advisory Nelson, Jean FTA Nelson, Jerry Mustang Basketball; J Club Nelson, Melanie French Cub; History Club Nelson, Sena Kole Advisory Newman, Pam Wood Advisory Newton, Leslie Shades; History Club Newton, William Jr. Rep. ... 125 Nichol, Kenny Hayne; J Club Nino, Jessie Arstein Advisory Nix, Lynda Lee Advisory Nonlcen, Normen Moore Advisory Norris, Tommy Masque and Gavel; Junior Play ... 91 352 North, Sally Shakes: Lassos ... 173 Nunn, Mike Hines Advisory Oakley, Janice Monticello; Quill and Scroll; Skeltons; History Club- FTA- Jr Rep. ... 174 r , , . Gates, Hal EHS: Hayne; Junior Play: Pony Football ... 241 O ' Brien, Kathy Skeltons: History Club O ' Conner, Kathy K. Lassos: Skeltons: FTA O ' Conner, Kathy M. Monticello; Lassos: Sliakes; V. Pres.. Jr. Class ... 127, 199, 278 Oehler, Linda Perry Advisory ... 22 Olafson, Tom Hafermann Advisory Olfers, Carol Ann NHS: Lassos: Dec; Skeltons: FTA Olivarri, Jimmy ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Olmsfead, Douglas Smith Advisory Olsen, Bill Nelson Advisory ... 98 Swimming Team Olvera, George Swimrpinq Team O ' Mara. Pat MJR Opperman, Richard ROTC )rsborn, John Hanson Advisory )r+h. Ronald Mann Advisory )rtiz, Robert Wood Advisory )zuna, Herlinda FBLA adgett, Page Gray Advisory aimer, Shannon Cotf ngham Advisory ... 267 arlsh, Henry Lee Advisory arrish, Moye Shakes; Library Council; French Club arsons, Jan Glee Club atino, George 4HS atino, Joyce J. Campbell Advisory atterson, Billy Senate; Pony Football ... 155 earman, Charlie Smith Advisory eden, Bob Library Council edroza, Philip SC ena, Dickie Mustang Basketball; Senate; Library Council Alternate; Reporter, Jr. Class ... 147 n 31 353 Pena. Elida G5C; Homemaklng Club Pena, Hilario Mustang Football Pena, Jesse Jr. Rep. Perer, Alma Arstein Adv ' sorv Perez, Gilda Mae Glee Club Perez, Gloria Barron Advisory Perez, Mike C. Jones Advisory Perez, Rosalinda Westbrook Advisory Perez, Yolanda Homemaking Club Perry, Kaye FTA; Homemaking Club Pe+ree, Jim McDougall Advisory Petree, Rita Cottingham Advisory Pfeuffer, Karen Mann Advisory Phipps, Joe Grain Advisory ... 48 Pierce, Dennfs Wood Advisory PlleggI, Joe L Westbrook Advisory 136 Pileggi, Joe P. Sniith Advisory Pisano, Pie Stiales; Lassos; Junior Play; Pari., Jr. Class Pish, Tommy Summers Advisory Pitman, John Lindsey Advisory Plata, Andy Stephenson Advisory Pleasant, Mary Jane Jaspers; FTA ... 213 Poland, Jean Sleltons; Homemaking Club Pollard, Linda Masque and Gavel; Monticello; FTA ... 127 Polunsky, Allan Pommerening, Randy A Band . Pool, Kenneth A Band Porter, Maxine GSC; FBLA; Jr. Rep. ... 26 Post, Marilyn MJR; FNC; Homemaking Club Pousson, Stephanie Cho ' r Powell, Suzanne French Club; Junior Play ... 6, 101 Poynter, Bill NHS; History Club; Jr. Rep. 354 Prince, Laurie Tennis Team Prue++, Gary NHS- Quill and Scroll; EHS; Talacades; Dec; Gerpian Club; Jr Rep. ... 17. 115. 178 Pryor, Steve A Band Puen+e, Carlos McDougali Advisory Quan, Mamie Gregory Advisory puevillion, Madelyn French Club Quinn, Rifa Steltons; Library Council AUernate; HomemaUng Cub; Glee Club Quintanilla, Wayne Pony Football Quiroga, Jerry Janerf Advisory Rains, Larry J. Campbell Advisory Raley, Claudia Choir; French Club Ramas, Cyn+hia Cottingham Advisory Rangel, Fred ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club; Wranglers Rangel, Oscar ROTC Reagan. Jyl NHS; MJR; Lassos 245 Reagan. Susan NHS; Montlcello; Lassos; Jaspers . . 174 Basketball: History Club; Math Club; Jr. eay, Jerry Biggers Advisory ieed, David SC; Senate; Pony Rep. ... 156, 225 ees, Margaret Lassos; MJR; Talacades; Jr. Rep. ... 199 ehberg, Kathy Jaspers enfroe, Jerl Moss Advisory Menken, Shirley Homemaking Club l esendez, Evangeline Westbrook Advisory Reyes, Susan French Club Reyna, Louis French Club Reyna, Theodore Crain Advisory Reynolds, Fred Willlngha n Advisory Reynolds. Robert Wolflnger Advisory Rhew, Lyn Masque and Gave!; Lassos; MJR; French Club; Junior Play; Treas., Jr. Class ... 191 Rhorer, Linda German Club Rice, Diane E. Campbell Advisory Rice, John Library Council; Jr. Rep. 355 Rice, Marilyn Glee Club Rich, Gail French Club Richardson, Kaye NHS; EH5; Lassos; Skeltons; French Club; Jr. Rep. Ridder, George Taliafirrro Advisory Ries, Robert Orchestra; Dec; Choir; Phllimatics; Quill and Scroll; Bi-Phy- Chem Riefz, Marilyn FTA; Orchestra; Jaspers ... 17 Rigamonti, Leon Hardin Advisory Riley, Grover Ross Advisory Riley, Mary MJR; SC; Montlcello; QuIM and Scroll Riojas, Mar+a A Band; Orches+ra; Jr. Rep. Rios, Mary Alice Dyer Advisory Robbins, Louise Goerner Advisory Rodriguez, Alex Wjllinghar Advisor Rodriguez, Beclcy Shjtes; Lassos; Choir; Rnp. ... 106, 196 Rodriguez, Dora Math Club Rodriguez, Esther Smith Advisory FTA; Talacades; Library Council; Jr. Rodriguez, Jose Balmaseda Advisory Rodriguez, Leo Hanson Advisory Rodriguez, Mike Younger Advisory Rodriguez, Patrick ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club Rodriguez, Robert ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Rodriguez, Sylvan Dec ... AO Rogers, Harold ROTC Rogers, Terry A Band; Orchestra Rogu, Charles Resales, Betty Gray Advisory Rosenberg, Mark Dec Ross, Gary Nelson Advisory Ross, Steve ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club Rossett, Willie Loudder Advisory Rowland, Jan Field Advisory Royal, Collene Jeffersonaires 356 Rubin. Lynn Massey Advisory Ruiz, Maria GSC: Jr. Rep. Ruiz, Rose Marie Hafermann Advisory Saafhoff, Gail Lassos; Roping Tean Sadovslcy, Kenneth T.nnell Advisory Saenz, George SC Saenz, Jackie Gray Advisory Safir, Linda Hardin Advisory Jr. Rep. ... 64. 224 Salazar, F3LA Gloria Salazar, Mclnty Henry re Advisory Salazar, Mike Pony Football Salazar, Minerva Glee Club Salazar, Rebecca Lee Advisory Salazar, Rosie C- Jones Advisory Salinas, Sandra McCail Advisory Samples, CarloHa Lassos: Bi-Phy-Chem; Library CouncJ! Alternate ianchez, Edward O ' c-es- ' a ianders. Mllce A Band lantillan, Tony Orcnestra; Choir; Wranglers arro, Jerry Cotfingham Advisory taucedo, Ricky Wheat Advisory ichear, Judy Jaspe ' S Ichiller, Tom B Band ichmulen, Jim ROTC; Ri::e Team; Officers and NCO Club; Jr. Rep. . 132. 21? Ichneider, Edward Choi ' ichoenfeld, Carol Rust Advisory ... 34 ichubaclc. Mike Tenrris Team icoggins. Beverly RLSt Advisory icofi. Charles J. Ca ' pbeM Advisory ' CoH, George A B- d icoH, Shirley MonticeHo; Quill and Scroll; Choir ... 127 tcrlmpsher, Sandy Jassers; J-. Rep. .. 12 . 357 Sechriest, Rose Marie Huey Advisory Seeds, Barbara Bender Advisory Segovia, Timo ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Semlinger, Sylvia Field Advisory Serene, Fred Wrighf Advisory Seymour, Mary Kay French Club Shank, John German Club; Qu ' II and Scroll; Dec .. 50, 103. 124 Sharp, David Wheat Advisory Sharp, Jerry EHS; Junior Play; History Club; Frenc h Club Shepard, Charles Dec Sherrod, Jimmy Mustang Football J Club; Tr ack .. . 77. 80, 83 Sherwood, Sfeve Senate; Mustang Basketball Shoemaker, Joel Orctiestra; Choir Shori ' , Karen tHuey Advisory Sides, Lynn Senate; Mustang 1 ootball; J Club .. 50, 223 Sigman, Mike Senate; A Band ■Masque and Gave : Wranglers; Junior Play Silva, John ROTC Silvas, Daniel L. Brown Advisory Simon, John Bender Advisory Sirianni, George Library Council Alternate; Hayne Skinner, Robert Orchestra Smith, Bill Pedlar Advisory Smith, Cindy Langford Advisory Smith, Kathy FBLA Smith, Leighton Nelson Advisory Smith, Mike Senate; SC . . . 200 Smith, Russell Sain Advisory Smith. Sharon Westbrook Advisory ... 253 Smith, Val Pedlar Advisory Soils, Robert Pony Basketball Solomon, Carol NHS; EHS; Lassos; Jr. Rep. Sorrels, Alice Choir 358 Sowers, Robin Arstein Adv isory Spangler, Barbara Jaspers; Lassos S+adler, Jerry J. Campbell Advisory Stamper, Jim Senate: Quill and Scroll; Dec ... 238 Staten, Sheila MJR ... 6, 281 Steen, Tilman Andrews Advisory Stein. Nancy R. Jones Advisory Stelzer. Don Weiss Advisory Stendebach, Douq Senate; Mustang Football: J Club ... 168 Stern, Mike Dec: (pull! and Scroll ... 115, 173, 178 Sterzinger, James J. Campbell Advisory Stevens, JoAnn A Band ... 20 Stewart, Donna Aderhold Advisory Stictelbault. Adolph East Advisory Strong, Pat ROTC Officers and NCO Club Stuart, Eileen Skeltons Sumner, Barbara Shakes ... 91 Sutton, Alexander ROTC; Officers and NCO Club Swope, Eddie A Band Sylces, Pam Langford Advisory Szfranslcl, Terry Pony Basketball ... 101 Tabbert, Beverly Steltons; Jeffersonalres; French Club; Jr. Rep. ... 56 Talcott, Faye French Club Tarrillion. Claudia French Club; Jr. Rep. Tarrow, Lynne Shakes; Jeffersonaires; Montlcello; Jr. Rep. ... 263 Tawll, Joyce Masque and Gavel Taylor, Annette Lassos; Dec ... 31 league, Azelia Moses Advisory Tennant, William Pony Football Thomas, Tommy Dyer Advisory Thompson, Bill Perry Advisory Thome, Nancy MJR; Jeffersonaires; Jr. Rep. 359 Thornton, Susan Jaspers Tobias, Rudy Wood Advisory Tolllver, Be+ty Summers Advisory Torres, Ronnie Pylia Advisory Towers, James Junior P!ay Townsend, Kathy Jr. Rep. Trammell, Ronny Tedford Advisory Trevino, Chris Orchesira Trevino, Maurice Richards Advisory Trevino, Patricia Sain Advisory Trimble, David Jr. Rep. Tripis, Sandra Duqosh Advisory Tschlrhart, Gary ROTC; Rifle Team; Officers and NCO Club-... 132. 213 Tucker, Julia Shakes; Masque and Gavel; Junior Play; Lassos ... 191 Tunnel!, Robert Peterson Advisory Tyler. Courtenay Monilcello ... 112, 126 Uhl, Jo Ann French Club Valdez, Anne Marie French Club Valdez, Lupe Math Club Valenzuela, Freddie ROTC; Officers and NCO Club ... 203 Valenzuela, Nick ROTC; Officers and NCO Club; Bl-Phy-Chem Vance, John Finney Advisory Van Griner, Leslie Wllllngham Advisory Vann, Philip Lee Advisory Vasquez, Roger Senate; SC; Masque and Gavel; Track; Junior Play ... 122 Vaughan, Diana Glee Club Vela, Joe Norton Advisory Vlllagran, Edward Jr. Rep. ... 93 Villarreal, Fernando Huey Advisory Villarreal, Jesse Leissner Advisory VIvIon, Cheryl A Band; French Club Voclce, Leslie McCall Advisory 360 Voellcel, Jane MJR Voight, Carole Loudder Advisory Voile. Michael NHS; EHS; Hayne Vollmer, David EHS; Quill and Scroll; A Band; Dec: 284 Waddell. Mary Elaine NHS; MJR; Lassos; Homemaking Club Wall, Dickie H yne; Pony Footbali Walter. Fred Haferman Advisory Want. Bob C- Jones Advisory Wardwell, Ray ROTC; Ri-le Team; Officers and NCO Club . Washington, Roy ■C ■Bjna Waterbury, Linda Skeltons; Jeffersonaires Waterman. Bill P. Jones Advisory Watlcins, Midge MJR; Lassos ... 66, 100 Watson. Cinde MJR; Junior Play; Hist., Jr. Class ... 270 Watson. Tommy P-ny Bas etbali ... 137 Watts, Carolyn FBLA: Jr. Rep. German Club ... 49, lA einstolc. Toby Bender Advisory A eissman, Jack Rust Advisor Welborn, Rob SC; Senate Vessels, Bruce ROTC; Officers and NCO Club West. Robyn Pyka Advisory Weynand, Cynthia NHS; Masque and Gavel; Lassos; Roping Team; Junior Play Whatley. Pam East Advisory White, Don Swimming Team ... 221 White. Paul Hayne; Mustang Football; J Club; Track ... 72 Wibracht, Mac Marsctiall Advisory Wideman, Tom Senate; A Band; Orchestra Williams. George A Band; Wranglers Williams. Lana Jo Jr. P,ep. Williams, Tommy Jr. Rep. ... 250 Willms, Gaelyn Stiakes Wilson, David Swimming Team ... 221 361 Wilson, John Art Club Winlcenhower, Winkle Senate; Jr. Rep. Winston, Allan NHS; Bi-Phy-Chem Wise, Jimmy NHS; Radio Club; Bi-Phy-Cherr Woelfel. Martha A Band; Orchestra Wolfe. Anne Hardin Advisory Wong, Cindy French Club Wong, Kathie SI eltons; Lassos; Monticello; QuHI and Scroll Wong, Raymond ROTC; Drill Team; Officers and NCO Club Woo, Walter Massey Advisory WoodcoH. Michael Andrews Advisory Worrell, Bruce Tedford Advisory Worth, Dorian Smith Advisory Wynn, Ann Homemakinq Club Yarnall, Sharon L. Brown Advisory Yeater, Roy Norton Advisory Youngblood, Carolee Shakes; Lassos; Jr. Rep. Zachariades, Costas Kinkier Advisory Zamora, Adam Aderhold Advisory Zamora, Elda Gray Advisory Zavala, Margaret Lassos Zedalcer, James Choir Zimmerman, David Pony Basketball Zuntga, Mike Ambler Advisory 362 9ophomore Class Vbelman, Sharon Allen Advisory beyfl, Gregory Allen Advisory costa, Ana Maria G ce C .b dklns, Paige Arrbler Advisory ... 39 guilIon, Le+icia Amble- Advisory Mbe, Jeannle Honcmaking Club; Soph. Rep. Mien, Cindl MJR; Lib-ary Council Alternate Mien, Diane Glee Club llen, Margie SC; LIb ' -ory Council Alternate Mien. Robert J. Brown Advisory Mlwardt, Kathy A Bjnd Mmaguer, Henry ■' ■■Bjnd Mmaguer, Linda FTA; Cjnd ' d Camera Club; Glee Club imaraz, Rudolph ROTC; SSS Monso, Jasso Alonzo, Robert ROTC Alpern, Danny SSS Altman, Ruby Norton Advisory Aivarado, Elizabeth A ' ste ' n Advisory Ames, Rusty Wranglers; Soph. Rep. Anderson, Bobby Ambler Advisory Anderson, Larry Mclnfyre Advisory Anslce, Ralph Andrews Advisory Apfel, Maura B Band; Soph. Rep. Arbetter. Gail FTA; SSS; Jeffersonaires Arce, Teresa Bjimaseda Advisory Arenberg, Susan Bender Advisory Arevalo, Alex Pony Football Arriaga, Gloria Jaspers; Glee Club Atkinson, Elena Glee Club Auchter, Ronnie Tillman Advisory Avila, Alma Bright Advisory Backus, Barbara Ambler Advisory Bain, Beverly Bright Advisory Bain, Janls Jascc-s 363 Baker, Cheryl Creed Advisory Balboa, Bennie Andrews Advisory Ballard, Kurf , Arsfein Advisory Balli, Danny Arstein Advisory Banberger, David Tennis Team Ban+uso, David Barker, Carmen Whatley Advisory Barker, Pat SSS Barnes, Elwin ROTC Barrera, Carlos Loudder Advisory Barrett, Emily SSS; Soph. Rep. Barrow, David Mustang Football; J Club; Track Baty, Barbara J. Campbell Advisory Bazaldua, Cynthia Orchcstro Bazar, Barbara Ho me mating Club Beasley, Mandy Jef fersonalres; Soph. Rep. Beato, George Basedow Advisory Beeney, Jane Wolfinger Advisory Beere, Rosemary Cottingham Advisory Bekken, Linda Crain Advisory Bell, John ROTC Benavides, Barbara Leis ner Advisory Benavides, David Barron Advisory Benke, Robert Bright Advisory Berman, Hannah Skeltons Bernal, Cynthia SSS; FNC Best, Larry Wright Advisory Bias, Carlis Willingham Advisory Birnbaum, Lindy Shakes; SSS; FTA; Soph. Rep. Bishop, Jimmy Golf Team Blackwell, Pam Dugosh Advisory Blancarte, Gilbert SSS; Library Council Alternate Bland, Gregory Cottingham Advisory Blass, Dan Dec Boazman, Bonny Shakes; Library Council Alternate; Soph. Rep ... 223 Bolado, Mae Field Advisory Boster, Evelyn Glee Club Boftenberg, Julia SSS; MJR Library Coi ... 63 Bovello, Bobby SSS; Pony Football Bowers, Bob Freiling Advisory Soph. Rep. 364 Box, Virqinia Soph, Rep. Brashears, Linda Soph. Rep. Braubach, Bob Tennis Team Braullcic, Janice Choir; Soph. Rep. Brewer, Elliott ROTC Brewer, Kathleen Frellinq Advisory Briqance, Kathy Orchestra Briqgs, Mary Frances Chn:-; FTA Brlnltlev, Sally A Band Brooks, Cathie SSS: Orchestra Brewer, Linda Jaspers; FTA; Glee Club; Soph. Rep. Brown, Jean Glee Club Brown, Sheila SSS Bruclts, Patricia Haferman Advisory Brun, Thomas Marschall Adv ' sorv Buchanan, Sharon FBLA Buenrostro. Rudy Mustang Football Burnett, Diedre Glee Club Burnette, Edie MJR Burns, Linda Taliaferro Advisory lustannante, Gilbert J. Brown Advisory tybee, William Dugosh Advisory lyrd, Barbara SSS; FTA Skeltons; Library Coun ,i; Soph. Rep. ... 104 lyrd, David Dutson Advisory Cabrera, Mike ROTC; SSS Wadena, Irene Fleming Advisory aH na, Rudy ROTC affey, David East Advisory alderon, Linda Glee Club amacho. Rose Marie SSS ! ampos, Pedro SSS i ampos. Martha Tennis Team anales, Joe Younger Advisory anales, Maureen Arstein Advisory anales. Yolanda Orchestra; Soph. Rep. ! anallis, Kathy FNC; Soph. Rep. ... Ill antu, Armando Nicholson Advisory Dartwriqht, Cathy Mines Advisory Carver, Marilyn Talacades; Glee Club Casanova, Kathy Gregory Advisory Cash, Alana Palm Advisory Caslllds, Belinda B Band Castanon, Diane Hale Advisory Castillo, Tommy Leissner Advisory Cas+illon. Frank J. Campbell Advisory Catalan!, Debbie Soph. Rep. Cavalier, Barbara Biggers Advisory Cavazos, Janet B Band Cave, Robert Senate Caz mi ' s, Callie MJR; SSS Centeno. Beclcy Glee Club Centeno, Bobby SSS Challenger, Vernadette Moses Advisory Chan- ler. Ray ROTC ... 132 Chapan. Carol Huey Advisory Chavez, Yolanda GSC Child, Linda SSS; FTA; Soph. Rep. Chilton, Jeanette Inman Advisory Chin, Yung SSS; FNC Cisneros, Johnny J Club; Golf Team Clapham, Toni C. Jones Advisory Clarlc, Chris Senate; German Club; Track; Carres. Sec, Sojsh. Class Claypool, Pat Hayne; Pony Football Closner, Bennett Cottingham Advisory Cloudt, Jim Senate; A Band Codv, Dixie MJR; SSS Colter, Connie J.:,:pers; FNC Cole. Barbara Steltons; SSS; FTA Cole, Karen SSS; FTA Collins, David A Band Colunga, Ricky Soph. Rep. Colvin, Ronald ROTC Conteras, Joe ROTC Conway, Theresa Jaspers; FTA Coonradt, Nlta Jaspers: SSS: FNC Coons, Daryl Creed Advisory Cornell, Kathy SSS; German Club; Choir; Soph. Rep. Corona, Belinda Arstein Advisory Cosgrove, James B;-Phy-Chem; Dec Cosmos, hlarry SSS 366 Crawshaw. Betty German Club Crevier. Milte TaiaCiSdes: German Cluc; Cno ' ' Crook, Diane FNC Cuevas, Edwin Mjs ' ang Football Cunninghann, Bill Dec; SS5 Daniel, Ray A Bjnd Daniels, Dusty Mjsque and Gavel; Library Council; Davles, Loretta Jean F ' eld Advisory Davis, Albert Senate; Colt Basketball; Wranglers Davis, Cindy SSS; Jeffersonaires Davis, Edward C Band; SSS Davis. George ROTO Davis. Linda Libra ' Council Altemare Davis, Martha Jaspers; B Band Davis, Sally Lee Adviso ' y Davis, William SSS Day, Jim Hayne DeBerry, Andrea SSS De Hoyes, Johnny Pony Foo+ball De La Fuente, Elizabeth Finney Advisory SSS eLa Fuente, Lucy Freii ' nq Advisory eLaGarza, Gilbert ROTC eLaGarza, Johnny Pyl-a Adviso-y eLaGarza, Raul ' B Ba eLeon, Cynthia SSS; FTA elos, Santos, Norma 0!iD ' ' nt Advisory ' enzer, Walter Co ' t Basketball euel, James F-enc- a.ub leWeese, Becky SSS: FTA ... 72 iai. Steve Pen. FootbaM; SSS; Dec . iaz de Leon, Celia G ' ee Cub ienqlewicz, Robert E. Ca—cbei Advisor ' ietzmann. Barbara MJR; FTA; G ' ee Club obbs, Janet Skel ons; German Club; Rep. lobie, Dana Lindse Advisory ' odler. Rose Lindsey Advisory loerr, Sue SSS; FTA; Dec lominguez, Margaret Lee Advisory )orset+, John SSS loudney, Lucy Wcln yre Advisory . 40, 98 Choir; SSS; Soph. 367 Dunn, Larry Colt Basletball Eager, Margie Hale Advisory Easley, Pat Mclntyre Advisory East, Susan Slcltons; Glee Club Eckhardt, Larry Colt Basketball Edwards, Roland Hayne; A Band; Mustang Football; Trac Eggleston, Terry Hjync; Pony Football; Track; V. Pres. Soph. Class ... 70 Ellzondo, Gloria S5S Ellis, Celeste Library Council Alternate; Soph. Rep. Ellzey, Nan Jaspers; 5SS; Orchestra ... 107 Ely, Charles C Bond Enq. Eddie sss Eng, Freddie Tennis Team Eng, Gin Biggers Advisory Eng, Sheila Soph, Rep. Epperson, Karen FNC Escobedo, Abel hi.3 le Advisory Esparza, Grade Min es Advisory Espinosa, Carlos German Club; SSS ... 168 Evans, Steven Inman Advisory Ewing, Rebecca MJR; SSS; Library Council Alternate; Soph. Rep. Farmer, Bob Smith Advisory Fa u lie, Larry B Band Favor, Jennifer Lindsey Advisory Ferguson. Betty Norton Advisory Fernandez, Ann Marie Weiss Advisory Ferrell, David ROTC Fllley, Fred Freiling Advisory Flores, Becky Soph. Rep. Flores, Imelda htutchlnson Advisory Flores, Maria Mann Advisory Flores, Ray ROTC Flores, Rosalinda Barron Advisory Flores, Sylvia Bender Advisory Flores, Sylvia Jean Soph, Rep. Flultt. Kathy Pedlar Advisory Fong, Harry B Band; Soph. Rep. Ford, Jane C Band Ford. Ricky Hanson Advisory Forester, Ronald ROTC 368 Foss, Lorena SSS; Glee Club Franco, Dan C. Jones Advisory Franke, George ROTC ... 133 Frisby, Rosanne Richards Advisory Frost, David Hayne; Pony Football Fulton, Kathy Library Council Aiternate; Soph. Rep- Funlc, Alan ROTC Gatindo, Bob Hastings Advisory Gallndo, Denis Senate; SSS: Colt Basketball; Pres., Soph. Class ... 223 Galvan, Carmen C. Jones Advisory Galvan, Hector McDougoll Advisory Garces, Manuel T.jliafcrro Advisory Garcia, Andrew ROTC Garcia, Olivia Moses Advisory Garrison, John Langford Advisory Garza, Homero ROTC: SSS; Library Counci: Garza, Joe Smith Ad isory Garza, Rene ROTC ... 131 Garza, Roy Lindsey Advisory Garza, Sandra C. Jones Advisory ass, Gerald A Band eorgacakls, Annette Shakes Masque and Gavel; Sgt. at Arms. Soph. Class ... 106. 222, 265 Georges, Mike ROTC Sernentz, Mary Ann SSS 9erth, Charles Bi Ph -Chem 9ibbs. Helen FNC SIndy, Elaine Sprott Advisory Giron, Aurelia Bright Advisory Slaze. Judy Barron Advisory ... 26 Slendining, Eugene Lee Advisory Goerges, Zane KinUer Advisory Goerner, Martha Shates; SSS Gohike, Dennis Oliphint Advisory Goldberg, Bruce Phillmallcs Goldberg, Charlotte FTA. SSS Gomez, Charles ROTC; Rifle Team; Phlllmatics Gomez, Santiago Lelssner Advisory Gonzales, Gloria Library Council Gonzales, James ROTC Gonzales, Kaye Jaspers 369 Gonzales, Lester Smith Advisory Gonzales, Rila Ann B Band Gonzales, Sylvia FNC Gonzalez, Belinda Library Council; Tennis Team Gonzalez, Linda FNC Gonzalez, Pat Tunnell Advisory Gonzalez, Ricky Peterson Advisory Goodwill, Phillip ROTC Gore, Nancy Summers Advisory Gorena, Vera Perry Advisory Graham, Mary Library Council Graham, Vlcltl Whatley Advisory Granberry, Judy MJR Grant, Julie SSS; Sopti. Rep. Graves, Tommy Masque and Gavel; Dec Green, Sheila Soph. Rep, Greenwood, Shirley GSC Greer, Odls Llndsey Advisory Gregg, Joe Soph. Rep. Grimm, Bubba Perry Advisory Grohe, Andrew ROTC Gross, Sharon SSS; Choir; Dec ... 38, 40 Guardia, Linda Library Council; Talacades; FNC; Soph. Rep. Guerard. Sandy Senate; Pony Football; Rec. Sec, Soph. Class Guerra, Linda Hutchinson Advisory Guerrero, Sandra C Band Guerro, Christine Stephenson Advisory Gulce, Lynda FNC Gulo, Allen Marschall Advisory Gutierrez, Carrie Moses Advisory Guttman, Bill Westbrook Advisory Guzzardo, Linda Shakes; SSS; German Club; Orchestra ... 35 Gwyn, Lynne Weiss Advisory ... 194 Haacic, Lowell Oliphint Advisory hiaese, Virgil Smith Advisory Hager, Roslyn Library Council Alternate; SSS; Soph, Rep. Halle, Thomas ROTC Halbert, Karlton ROTC; Rifle Team Hall. Linda Shakes; Library Council; SSS; Soph. Rep ... 2S9 Hammer, Joe Senate; Masque and Gave!; SSS- History Club ... 193 370 Hanson, Paul Richards Advisory Hardy, Vivian Whatley Advisory Harlan, Mllce Taylor Advisory Harrell, Donnie Pony Football Harrell, Ronnie Pony Football Hass, Henry Basedow Advisory Hazur, Carl ROTC He ' flin, Barbara L. Brown Advisory Hemenway, Joyce Mines Advisory Henry, Don ROTC; Soph. Rep. Henry, Martha Moore Advisory Hernandez, Dorothy Glee Club Hernandez, Graciela J, Brown Advisory Hernandez, Linda Glee Club Hernandez, Lynn Soph, Rep- Hernandez, Rudy B Band Herndon, Wanda Soph. Rep. Loudder Advisory Hertz, Lucy Ollphint Advisory Hill, Jerl Linda I Creed Advisory ■T ' -Ait am - . Sft A lf% £% dhd. Mime, Mona Taliaferro Advisory Hinton, Kerry Turner Advisory Hoff, Diane Shales ... 106 Hooper, Dana Whatley Advisory Hooper, Judy SSS, Cho.r; GSC Hooper, Noel Lee Advisory Horner, B. G. Senate; Pony Football Houghton, Martha Richards Advisory Howard, Debbie Masque and Gavel; SSS; French Club Howard, Jack Freiling Advisory Hudglns, Btlly Mustang Football; Colt BasketbaM Hudson, Gloria hHjicTrnijnn Advisory Hudson, Mary Glee Club Hughes, Linda SSS; Library Council Alternate Huntsnnan. Mary Tedford Advisory Ingram. Hudson Palm Advisory Isqur, Robert Bl-Phy-Chem ... 171 Jackson, Danny ROTC Jaimes, Mike ROTC Jakeman, Jackie Library Council; PNC; Soph. Rep. 371 Jansen, Linda Taliaferro Advisory Jarrell, Kay FNC Jennings, Lee MJR ... 222 Jernigan, Susan Massey Advisory Jimenez, Roy Nelson Advisory Johnson, Ervin Younger Advisory Jonnson, Jim Smith Advisory Johnson, Tim Taylor Advisory Jones, Fred ROTC Jones, Kafhy C Band; Soph. Rep. Joplin, Perry POTC Josserand, James Taliaferro Advisory Jung, Bill Justman, Darien Tedford Advisory Kafz, Linda Shakes; German Club; Jeffersonalres; S5S Kavanagh, Judy BiPhy Chem Kawazie, Donald Taliaferro Advisory Kealhofer, Kerrie SSS Kelley, Kay Soph. Rep. Kelley. Mark Tunnell Advisory Kelsmark, Cathy Wolflnger Advisory Keoughan, Susan Bolmaseda Advisory Kerman, Nathan Frelllng Advisory ... 9C Kellebrew, Rose Stephenson Advisory Kimberlin, Linda SC Kirkpatrick. Kirk ROTC Kirk Patrick, Melissa Jaspers; SSS Klasing, Pat Senate; Wranglers; Track; SSS Klein, Ed SSS Knight, Stephen Wranglers; SSS; Soph. Rep. Knippa, Carole MJR; Masque and Gavel; Library Counc ' ! Knoebel, Larry Pony Football Koen, Mindy Shakes; SSS; 2nd Treas., Soph. Class... 38 Koennlng, Melissa FTA; Glee Club Kondoff, Peggy Lee FTA Kopplin, Karen Skeltons; SSS Korb, Nancy Taliaferro Advisory . Kosaka, Debbie Nicholson Advisory Krause, Charles J. Brown Advisory Krumm, Kathy Janert Advisory 223 372 Kuyltendall, Judy Jasce-s; SopS. Rep. ... 107 LaBauve, Danny ■B Band LaBeaume, Karen Rjsse ' I Advisory Lamb, Sophia V ' IgM Adv;sory ... 192. 222 LaMar, Maurlne V. ' eiss Advisory Lancaster, Alice Langenberg, Angle Moce Advisory Langford, Brian SC: SSS- Orchestra; Bi-Phy-Chen Langley, Nancy S ' -3«:e3; Library Council Larsen. Carl ROTC Lassere, John Fie-r ing Advisor Latozewsiti, Linda FNC Lazo, Mary Ann GSC League. Edward ROTC Leary, Sieve TL:rner Advisory ... 48 Lee, Joel Dec; History Club; Choir Lee, Steven B ' Band Lee, Tam Kim Te:: ' o-d Adv ' scry Lehman, Michael Senate: Pony Football; SSS ... 71 Leija, Edward F ' el ' Ing Advisory Lehr, Don Hanson Advisory Leby, Barbara SSS Lewis, Robert 8 ' Band; Soph. Rep. Lieb, Carl SSS Linder, John Wright Advisory Lindsey, George SSS Lindsey, Hugh ROTC Lodelt, John Sop . Rep. Loftin, Joseph Younger Advisory Long, AtwQod Bi-Pry-Cheri ... 127. 221 Lopez, Bertha Tl ' Iman Advisory Lopez, David V hatley Advisory Losada, Roy Orchestra Louie, Robert Wheat Advisory Lowes, Jennifer Skeltons; B Band; Bi-Phy-Cher Lozano, Raymond Norton Adviso ' y Lucchelli, Jim Cottingham Advisory Lucl(et+, Cherie Tunne:! Advisory Luna, Carol Barron Advisory Lutr, Carol Ann Ske ' tons;, SSS 373 Lyde, Karil Hardin Advisory Lyman, Hilary Ambler Advisory Lynch, Linda S5S Lyon. Patti Candid Camera Club; 117 Lyons, Irma Weiss Advisory Lyons, Robert Willingham Advisory Maddox, Bill SSS; Math Club; Orchestra Madsen, Fred Weiss Advisory Malcsyn, Joe Tennis Team Mangum, Susan MJR; SSS; Soph. Rep. ... 38 Manilte, Chris Wranglers Mar, Rosalie Wood Advisory Marmor, Marilyn Blggers Advisory Marrow, Catherine Haferman Advisory Martin, David Palm Advisory Martin, Judy Library Council; Soph. Rep. Martinez, Arlene Crain Advisory Martinez, Edmond ROTC Martinez, Manuel Balmaseda Advisory Martinez, Michael ROTC ' B Band; FNC Martinez, Roger Colt Basketball Mathis, Jessie SSS M-atthews, Nancy SSS Maxwell, Ron Track; Bi-Phy-Chem May, Mary Jean Shakes ... 106 Mayes, Larry Creed Advisory McAdory, Jack ROTC McAnelly, Donna Wood Advisory McCarty, Danny ROTC McCarty, Gayla Shakes; Reporter, Soph. Class McClaIn, Marcia MJR; Library Council; Talaca aires ... 187, 193, 223 McCIellan. Celeste MJR; A Band; SSS McCown, Harold McDougal Advisory McDonald, Cindy Soph. Rep. McGee, Richard SSS McGinty, Diana MJR; Library Council; SSS; Choir McGowan, Valorle Hutchinson Advisory McMillan, Doug C Band McNeil, Jan Skellons; Masque and Gavel; French Club Talacades ... 113, 115, 120 Means, Steven i Wolflnger Advisory Jeffersor 374 Mederios, Bonni Candid Camera Club Medina, Yolanda SSS Medley, Jerry Medrano, Irma Younger Advisory Melendez, Carlos Pony Football Melln, Christian Orchestra Menchaca, Richard ROTC Mendez, Manuel Tunnell Advisory Mendez, Veronica Wood Advisory Mendoza, Eugene McDougall Advisory Mery, Fred Turner Advisory Massamore, Paula Orchestra; FNC Meyer, Don Hastings Advisory Michalski, Brigit Wright Advisory Miesse, Elizabeth R. Jones Advisory Miesse, Frances Inman Advisory Mikes, Timothy Janerf Advisory Miller, Barbara Haferman Advisory Miller, Brenda SSS; GSC; Soph. Rep. Mills, Carol FTA Milo, Nancy SSS Mings, Sally Peterson Advisory Moczygemba, Lupe McCall Advisory Moehrig, Charlotte Wright Advisory Molina, Elizabeth SSS Molina, Mary Alice SSS Molina, Minerva Finney Advisory Molina, Virginia Soph. Rep. Montalvo, Freddy ROTC Montez, James Russell Advisory Moore, Barrett Colt Basketball Moore, Bill Freiling Advisory Moore, Marilyn E. Campbell Advisory ... 261 Morales, Fred Summers Advisory Morales, Thelma Fleming Advisory Morante, Angelina Sain Advisory Moreno, Edward ROTC Moreno, Irma Crain Advisory Moreno, Mary Norton Advisory Morgan, Angie Soph. Rep. 375 Morris, Kathy Kole Advisory Morriss. Burt Orchestra Moss, Zane Sain Advisory Mountjoy, Barbara Mosley, Fred Weiss Advisory Mundine, Gerald Hutchinson Advisory Munoz, Gilbert Fleming Advisory Murdoclc, Randy German Club; Orchestra; History Club Nance, Danny Talacades; ROTC ... 187 Nance, Linda Freilinq Advisory Napper, Gary Allen Advisory Nash. Patrick 5SS Neal, Linda sss Neal, Mary Jaspers; Orchestra ... 107 Neighbors, Freddie Gregory Advisory ... I5S Nq, Helen FNC Nq. Yee Kuan SSS Nichols. Suile MJR Nickell. Robert Hale Advisory NIclcle. Pat Skeltons Nielsen. Chris Gregory Advisory Nino, Rene Huey Advisory Nobis, Joe Mustang Football; J Rep. Norelga, Michael KinUer Advisory Novy. Elliot SSS; Soph. Rep. Nunns. Janet SSS ... 155 O ' Brien. Diane Younger Advisory Ochoa. Irene Allen Advisory Ollvarri. Nellie Ambler Advisory Olvera, Molly Pony Band; Bl Phy-Cherr Ondarza. Teresa Homemaking Club Orosco, Mary Ambler Advisory O ' Toole, Sandy WJR Ottmers. Janet Orchestra Palmer, Carol Bright Advisory Parqa, Roland Talacades; Choir Parker, Beverly Tillman Advisory Partain, Yvette SSS; German Club Patterson, Tomnny Andrews Advisory Peek, Lucie Stephenson Advisory Club; Track; Soph. 376 Pena, Beatrice Pena. Patricia Ann K ' : ' .-•. c- A iiv ' sory Penalver. Edna Tc ' - ' c-d Ad . Isory Perales. Maria S ' C ' S Advisory Perelda, Robert Ko ' e Adviso ' -y Perez. Basilio RCTC Perez, Ellira J jneri Advisory Perez. Mickey Perez. Rene 5j :;:ea3 Advisory Perez, Yolanda Jjieri Advisory Pevoto. Pam S ' ,e ions; Soph. Rep. Pierce, Cheryl FTA; Soph. Rep. Pinson, Kenny Blqge ' s Advisory Pirie. Margaret Hines Adviso ' -y Pish, Linda Peterson Advisory Pittard. Mary Kate E j ' - jiod Advisory Pitiman. Barbara L ' nds-j, Ad isory Pittman. Mary F-eiling Advisory Pluennelce, MIki A B. nd: Orchesira: SSS Popham, Diane GSC Porter, Cindy Janert Advisory Powell, Mark Wranglers; Colt Basketball ... 6. 222 Pratt. TrueH A Band Prat+es, Arthur Bigge ' S Advisory Price, Nancy Szc ' -. Reo.- Prince. Bill McCall Advisory Puente, Joe ROTC Pulido. Christine S:cn. Rep. Pulido, Leticia Vbatlev Advisory Raboy. Michael B Band Rainwater, Rickey ROTC Rambo, Bill .--la e- Colt Basketball; SSS; Library Coun- : ... 34 Ramirez, Candy Hastings Advisory Ramirez, Frank ROTC Ramirez, Henry SSS Randall, Becky Freiling Advisory Randall, Elayne Sprott Advisory Rath, Johnny Pony Football Reagan, Mike Colt Basketball Rellley, Mike B- ' gHt Advisory Relna, Russell Pony Football 377 Reisfeld, Donna SSS; FTA Rendon, RIcIt E Band; Soph. Rep. Reyes. Carol Loudder Advisory Reyes, Marqueri+e Alice Janert Advisory Reyes, Richard ROTC Reygadas, Tom Tennis Team Reyna, Diana F im ' ng Advisory Reynolds, Doris Lindsey Advisory Richards, Paul Huey Advisory Richstafter, Linda MJR; B ' Band Riley, Kerry Creed Advisory Riojas, Raymond Leissner Advisory RIos, Sally Balmaseda Advisory Rivas, Jimmy ROTC; Soph. Rep. Rivera, Stella Allen Advisory Rivera, Vivian Inman Advisory Roark, Rene Masque and Gavel; SSS Robordo, Debbie Andrews Advisory Roberts, Braxton East Advisory Roberts, Evelyn Roberts, Nancy C. Jones Advisory Roberts, Pat MJR; SSS ... 109 Roberts, Ronnie Pony Football Robertson, William Peterson Advisory Robinson, Pam SSS Robledo, Rachel B Band Robles, Mary Whatley Advisory Rocha, Louis Nelson Advisory Rodgers, Del Orchestra Rodriguez, Armando ROTC Rodriguez, Arnold Pony Football Rodriguez, Cleto J. Campbell Advisory Rodriguez, David Younger Advisory Rodriguez. Elolse SSS Rodriguez, GulHermo Biggers Advisory Rodriguez, Laura Glee Club Rodriguez, Mary Biggers Advisory Rodriguez, Ray Summers Advisory Rodriguez, Rogelio B Band Rodriguez, Stella Balmaseda Advisory 378 r J d odriquez. Tommy RCTC Rogal, Estlier Sprcrr Advisory Rogers. Glenn Mustang Football Rogers, John Pony Football Rogers. Richard ROTC Rosenbusch. Linda McCall Advisory Rosenstein. Edward Lindsey Advisory Ross, Frank B Band Rothenflue, M ' Lel t.lJR Rotundi. Sally MJR: Soph. Rep. ... 109 Ruiz, Rose Mae Wol ' Iinger Advisory Russell, Barclay Senate: Colt Basketball: Soph. Rep. Russi, Walter McCall Advisory Ryniker, Ricic Mann Advisory Saenz, Jesse C Band Saenz, Pablo K oses Advisory Salas, Belinda sss Salazar, Theresa Ted ord Advisory Saldlvar, Vicky Soph. Rep. Salyers, Mike Choir Samples, Olga SSS Sanchez, Robert Sanchez, Rosalinda H nes Advisory Sanders, Shelly SSS Sanner, Donna Bender Advisory Santos, Dalia Hastings Advisory Sauer, Jackie Shakes: SSS: FTA: Soph. Rep. Sauer, Sandy Shales: SSS: FTA: Soph. Rep. Saunders, Joe C. Jones Advisory Scharff, John Montlcello ... 127 Scheel, Dar ' ene German Club Scheer, Gary A Band: Orchestra Schiefelblen, Patricia Palnn Advisory Schleyer. Janie Rchards Advisory Schmidt, Larry B Band Schmidt, Mike Taliaferro Advisory Schmittel, Mike Barron Advisory Schmudlach, Jimmy Richards Advisory ... 247 Schneider, Carolyn Shakes: SSS; FTA ... 106, 222 Sciioelzel, Gerald Orchestra 379 MJiM Scholtz, Sharron Freillng Advisory Schooley, Danny Mustang Foofball; TracV; Soph. Rep. Schroeder, Patricia German Club Schuchart, Luanne Steltons Schulze. Patti Jc ' ersona ' res; SS5 Schofield, Jim Senate Scogqins, Dale ROTC Scott, Betty Stephenson Advisory Scott, David Huev Advisory Scott, Evelyn SSS; FNC; GSC Scale, Susan Jaspers; SSS; Soph. Rep. Sechriest, Shirley Orchestra Secrest, John Senate Sequra, David B Band; French Club Segovia, Mary Isabel R. Jones Advisory Self. Ricltey Younger Advisory Seligmann, Robert Huev Advisory Sepulveda, Grace Balmaseda Advisory Serapio, Ayala Settlemeyer, Joe Senate; 1st Treas., Soph. Class Shackelford, Alan Talacades; Orchestra Shaddox, Linda Frcn n Club; Soph. Rep. Shelander, Jackie Sleltons; History Club r Shenberger. William Stephenson Advisory W Sheridan, Glenn Loudder Advisory mm Sid, Jim Kinllor AdNlsory [ Sigler, Wendy B Band C Silva, Maria GSC t Simmons, Clarence Turner Advisory Simpson, Jeanne M.35e]ue and Gavel; Library Council SSS C ' cl- i li Simpson. Jimmie POTC ■■■■■A- HH Sirlanni, Cindy Shates ... 106 Siurseth, Jim Swimming Team ... 229 Slimp, John Pony Football VKrL- % Smith, Diane Moses Advisory Smith, Elizabeth SSS te Smith, John History Club; SSS Hk Smith, Lee Hayne; Colt Basketball; Track; Pari., Soph. Class P Smith, Sharon SSS %r- ' Smith, Stewart Hayne; fyjustang Football; SSS; Chap., Soph. Class 1. flklk IIPkI li 380 Soderstrom, Terry Hj ' d n Advisory Solis, Slyvia Talacades: FTA ... II Sorrell. Ruth sss Soto, Graciela Talacades ... 194 Sprague, Barbara J, Brovsn Advisc-y Spriggs, Barbara V. ' f,-lev Ady ' so y spruce, Cheryl Cr-oir; Soph. Rep. Spurlln, Clifford Band Stamper, Debby Glee Club Stapp, Betty Jef ersona es Stapp. Richard POTC Starr, Chuck Balmaseda Advisory . Steelnacic, Billy Hastings Advisory S+ehle. Dale Ko ' e Advisory Sfeitle, Jeanette McCall Advisory Stemen, Judy Soph. Rep. 13. 134 Stendebach, Ron Pony Football; Senate Sterzinger, Gerald McDouga ' l Adv :ory Stevens, Ralph ROTC Stephens, Steve Loudder Advisor Stevenson, Marcia Lee Advisory Stewart, Dale SSS Stickelbault, Elia OKphint Advisory Stiling, JoAnne Hanson Advisory Stiling, Suzanne Hale Advisory S+roth, Ronnie Colt Basketball Stuart. Bette Glee Cub Sture. Kisti Moss Advisory Sture, Tae Bigqers Advisory Stutts. Bobby Senate; Golf Tea n Sutherland. John Nelson Advisory Talcott, Thomas Pylca Advisory ' MdM 381 Tarsllces, John Easf Advisory ... 34 Tatsch, Larry Lee Advisory Tedford, Fred B Band Ted-ford, Susan MJR; Tennis Team; Montlcello Tennant, Dory L. Brown Advisory Terp, Bryan Lindsey Advisory Thomas, Lowell McCall Advisory Thonnas, Richard Mclntyre Advisory Thomas, Thomas Mann Advisory Thompson, Clara Jeffersonaires Thraillcill, Tommy Hayne; SS5; Golf Team Thrasher, Pat Biggers Advisory Tijerina, Yolanda Andrews Advisory Tisdel, Phillip Mann Advisory Torres. Becky FNC ... IBS Torres, Tommy Ougosh Advisory Travleso, Arthur ROTC Travis, Gail SVeUons Traylor, Evalyn Masque and Gavel; Soph. Rep. Treiber, John Creed Advisory Trevino, Cyn+hia Allen Advisory Trevino, Eugene ROTC Trevino, Margaret Soph. Rep. Trevino, Ruben Massey Advisory Tucker, George Senate; SSS; Golf Team Turner, Bruce Coll Basketball; Track Turner. Gregg Senate Turner, Richard Senate; SSS; Art Club; Sgt. at Arms. Soph. C Ugalde, Diane Lee Advisory Uhlmann, Ingelore hlelen SSS; German Club Ungerleider, Barry Candid Camera Club; Monficello; Soph. Rep Urrabaz, Ronnie Lclssner Advisory 382 Valdez, Raul Soph. Rep. Vdlenzuela, Elizabeth Vallejo. David ROTC Van der Veer, Diana German Club Vargas. John Norron Advisory Vasquez, Luther Vauqht, Jonathan F-ei ' Ir.g AdvIsor ' Velasquez, Ernest ROTC Vera, Lupe G ' ee Cub Vidales, Hope ' ndsev Ad ' . ' sory Vidaurrl. Ellas ROTC Villarreal, Sharon O ' c esrra Vlllela. Arthur RicHards Advisory Vollt, D. G. Barron Advisory Voigt, Carole McCa ' I Advisory Waghorne, Chuck Mg ' , Mustang Football Wagner, Donn J. Ca- pbell Advisory Wahrmund, Judy . -: -:- =ona ' ' es Wallter, Vincent Walter, Vernell z Bend; Soph, Rep. Wamsley, Cheryl Ward. John_ ' . ' ; :-e Advisory Ward, Vicli J. E-own Advisory Washington, Judi 9; = -T = r Advisory Watts. Don SS5 Wayne, Cindy G ee Club; Soph. Rep. Weil . George Weinman, Beverly Lee Advisory WercUe, Barbara ■A Band; 0-cHestra S55 West, Debbie S:c-. Rep. Wheeler, Priscilla ' -e ' llng Advisory Whetstone, Sue 383 White. Wilma Soph. Rep. Whitehead, Evin Soph. Rep. Whi+head, Joan MJR; Library Council; Jeffersonalres Whitlow, George Pony Foolball Whitney, Kathleen B Band; Soph. Rep. Whitted, Jeanne FTA Wicker, Brian Llbrory Council Alfernate; ROTC Wilheim, Paul Track Williams, Chucic Arslci n Advisory Williams, Sharon Duqo ' ih Advisory Williamson, Richard B Bjnd; Radio Club Willis, Ann Library Council Willis, Bruce Balmaseda Advisory Wilson, Cheryl Hardin Advisory Windham, Ronnie Splks Advisory Wissman, Elizabeth SSS; Glee Club Wohlfeil, Marsha Crain Advisory Woldhagen, Beverly Choir Wolf, David ROTC Wong, Albert Arstein Advisory Wood, Craig Moss Advisory Wood, Edward Colt BasVetball Wood. Lillian Perry Advisory Yanslty, Barbara Weiss Advisory Yantis, Linda MJR; Library Council; Soph. Rep. Yantis, Sharon Bender Advisory Yarbro, Linda Pa ' m Advisory . . . 222 Zaidivar, Robert West brook Advisory Zepeda, Frank Pony Football Zimmerman, Rodney ROTC 384 Participants Honor Clubs Vice President Richard Gerth Secretary Penny Nichols Treasurer Jtmmie Brown Chaplains Louise Aderhold Judy Murrah Historian Jeannine Barsun Sgfs. at Arms Diana Cardenas Michele Harbin Adefstein, Ruben Sr. Aderhold, Louise Sr. Anderson, Bonnie Sr. Anderson. Valerie Sr. Anthony, Madeline Sr. Anthony, Susan Kaye Jr. Armstead, Olivia Sr. Barnebey, Suzanne Sr. Barsun. Jeannine Sr. Bassinger, Sue Sr. Bing You, Harry Sr. Birnbaum, Sue Elfen Sr. Boyd, Bonnie Sr. Breeland, Julius Jr. Bremer, Kather ' ne Jr. Bronstad, Alice Sr. Brown, Jimmie Sr. Burge. Rebecca Jr. Burrer, Emilie Sr. . Burrow, Lynda Sr. Cadena, Imelda Sr. Cardenas, Diana Sr. Carey, Mary Sr. Cave, Don Sr, Cavanaugh, Kenneth Jr. Celaya, Carolyn Sr. Chambers, Terry Jr. Chizum, Kay Sr. Clark, Pennelope Sr. Collier, John Sr. Cox, Apri[ Sr. Crites, Alan Sr. Crutchfie ' d, Dan Sr. Cunningham, Susan Jr. Daugherty, Dianne Jr. Day, Kathleen Sr. Delao, Diane Sr. De Shong. Andrea Sr, National Honor Society Dickinson, La Verne Jr. Duiinig, Karen Jr. Dyer, Charles Sr. Dyer. Patrick Joseph Jr. Dydek, Stanley Thomas Sr. Edmonds, Ca ol Sr. Emery Ken Sr. Eng, Sandra Sr. Epstein, Jerry Sr. Esserick. Sandra Sr. Ewing. Carol Sr. Findling, Jane Sr. Fite, Linda Jr. Praetor, Nancy Jr. Freeman. William Sr. Frye. Phillip Jr. Garcia, Delfino Jr. Gates, Judith Sr. Georqacakis, Kathy Sr. Gerth. Richard Sr. Goldfarb, 111, Sam Sr. Goodpasture, John Sr. Grimm. Albert Sr. Grizzard, Jeanne Sr. Hancock, Peggy Sue Sr. Hanson, Ann Sr. Harbin, Michele Sr. Helmer, Linda Rae Jr. Henry, Raymond Sr. Hirsch. Helen Jr. Hooper, Mark Sr. Howard, Sharon Sr. Johnston. Lucinda Sr. Jackson, Polly Sr. Jacobs, Jack Sr. Johnston, Lucinda Sr, Jones, Leana Sr. Kangas, Charlene Sr. Karin, Daniel Jr. Kopsky, John Sr. Korp, Susan Jr. Kuan, Ronald Sr. Lachele, Janine Jr. Langley, Robert Sr. La Mar, Paut Sr. Layton. Dickie Sr. Leung, Cheryl Sr. Lifshutz, David Sr. Loudermilk, Brenda Jr. Lowe. Ton! Sr. Luna. Mary Lou Sr. Lundell, Bill Sr. MacKenny, Carolyn Sr. Martin, Nancy Sue Jr. Mathis. Arthur Jr. Matthews, Meredith Jr. Maxey, Linda Sr. Means, Sharron Jr. Mickish. Alan Sr. Milstead. Mary Jane Sr. Mitchell. Fred Jr. Montoya, Steve Sr. Moralez, Anita Sr. Morgan, Douglas Sr. Murrah, Judy Sr. Newton, Lynette Sr. Nichols, Penny Sr. O ' Mara, Teresa Sr. Olfers, Carol Jr. Patlllo. Paula Sr. Patino, George Jr. Payne, Susan Sr. Perkins, Pat Sr. Pfeiffer, Marian Sr. Pittman. Linda Sr. Poland. Edith Sr. Poynter, William Jr. Price, Robert Sr. Pruett. James Jr. Rainwater, Vicky Sr. Reagan, Betty Jyl Jr. Reagan, Susan Jr. Reed. Peter Michael Sr. Reid. Mike Sr. Rhodes, Martha Jane Sr. Richardson, Kaye Jr. Robinson, June Sr. Rodriguez, Irene Sr. Rudes, Jerome Sr. Rushing Kaye Sr. Scheh, Curtis Lee Sr. Scheibie, Teresa Sr. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Sharp. Marilyn Sr. Shields. Tom Sr. Sims, John Sr. SJurseth. Sandra Sr. Slimp. Suzanne Sr. Smith, Howard Sr. Smith. Tricia Sr. Solomon, Carol Jr. Spangler, Robert Sr. Sparger, Marilyn Sr. Speer. Nancy Sr. Starr. Ethel Burr Sr. Starr. Shirley Sue Sr. Stromberger Lee Sr. Sture, Keehna Sr. Tarrow, Devorah Sr. Thompson, Ronald Sr. Thorward, Sul Ross Sr. Varnell. Susie Sr. Volk, Michael Jr. Waddell, Mary Elaine Jr. Weynand, Cynthia Jr. Whaley. Jane Sr. White, Merle Sr. Wilder. Mary Sr. Wlllms. Richard Sr. Winans, Melinda Sr. Winston, Allan Jr. Wise, James Jr. Woo, Walter Sr. Zowarka, Jane Sr. Quill and Scroll President Harry Sing You Vice President Sul Ross Thorward Corres. Secretary Lee Stromberger Rec. Secretary Karen Tschirhart Treasurer Doug Morgan Chaplain Twinkle Star Sgt. at Arms Steve Montoya Lee, Robert Sr. Luna, Mary Lou Sr. Lundell. Bill Sr. Mclntyre, Joyce Jr. McRaven, Marianna Sr. Meyer, Mark Sr. Montgomery, Susan Jr. Montoya. Steve Sr. Morgan, Douglas Sr. Oakley, Janice Jr. Barnes, Noel Jr. Patlllo, Paula br. Perkins. Pat Sr. Barsun, Jeanmne Sr. Pruett, Gary Jr. Bassinger, Sue Sr. Ries. Robert Jr. Bing You. Harry Sr. Riley, Mary Jr. Blancke, Jim Jr. Robinson, June Sr. Brewer, Bill Jr. Rudes, Jerry Sr. Bumbaugh, Kahlyne Sr. Scott. Shirley Jr. Crutchfield, Dan Sr. Shank, John Jr. Dickinson. LaVerne Jr. Smith, Patricia Sr. Dyer. Charles Sr. Stamper, Jim Jr. Goodpasture, John Sr. Starr, Twinkle Jr. Griffin. Troy Sr. Stern, Mike Jr. Hines. Joe Jr. Stromberger, Lee Sr. Jackson, Polly Sr. Sture, Keehna Sr. Jacobs, Jack Sr. Thorward, Sul Ross Sr. Johns. Jill Sr. Tschirhart, Karen Sr. Johnston, LucJ Sr, Varnell. Susie Sr. Kennedy. Mary Ann Sr. Vollmer, David Jr. Kvasnicka. Pam Jr. Whaley, Jane Ann Sr. La Mar, Paul Sr. Wong, Kathy Jr. Sophomore Scholastic Society Almaraz. Rudolph Aipern, Daniel Arbetter, Gail Barker, Patrick Barett, Emily Bernal, Cynthia Birnbaum. Lindy Blancarte, Gilbert Botelho. Pat Bottenberg. Julia BoveMo, Robert Brooks, Cathie 385 SSS (Cont ' d.) Brown. Shelia Byrd, Barbara Camacho, Rose Marie Campos, Pedro Canellis, Virginia Cabrera, Mike Cazamlas. Callie Centeno, Robert Child. Linda Chin, Yung Cody. Dixie Cole, Barbara Cole, Karen Coonradt. Nita Cornell. Katherine Comos. Harry Daniels, Dusty Davis. Cynthia Davis, Edward Ray Davis. William De Berry, Andrea De Leon, Corinne De Weese, Rebecca Dial, Steve Dobbs. Janet Doerr, Sue Dorsett, John Elizando, Gloria Ellzey, Nan Enq, Eddie Espinosa, Carlos Ewing, Rebecca Pass, Lorena Funk, Alan Galindo, Dennis Garber, Martha Jean Garza, Homer Georgacakis, Annette Gernentz, Mary Ann Goerner, Martha Goldberg, Charlotte Goss, Sharon Grant, Julie Guzzardo, Linda Hager, Roslyn Hall, Linda Hammer, Joe Harris, Thomas E. Hicklin, Bonnie Hooper, Judith Howard. Debbie Hughes. Linda Katz, Katherine Linda Kealholfer. Kerrie KIrkpatrick, Melissa Klasing, Pat Klein. Edward Knight, Stephen Keen, Marilyn Linda Kopplin, Karen Langford, Brian Lehman, Mike Levy, Barbara Joe Lieb, Carl Lindsey, George Lutz, Carol Lynch, Linda Maddox, William Mangum, Susan Mathis, Jesse Matthews, Nancy McClellan. Celeste McGee, Richard McGinty, Diana Medina, Yolanda Miller. Brenda Milo, Nancy Miorelli, Rose Ann Molina, Elizabeth Molina. Mary Alice Nash. Patrick Neal, Linda Ng, Yee Kuan Nobis, Joe Novy, Elliott Nunns, Janet Partain. Yvette Pluenneke, Margaret Rambo, Bill Ramirez, Henry Reisfeld, Donna Roberts, Patricia Lynn Robinson, Pam Rodrig uez, Elolse Roork, Rene Salas, Belinda Samples, Olga Sanders, Shelley Sauer, Jacquelyn Sauer, Sandra Schneider, Carolyn Schuize, Patti Scott. Evelyn Seale, Susan Simpson, Jeanne Sorell. Ruth Smith. Elizabeth Ann Smith, John Rogers Smith, Sharon Lee Smith, Stewart Stapp, Elizabeth Stewart, Dale Thrallkill, Tommy Tucker, George Turner, Richard Uhlmann, Ingelore Helen Wafts, Donald Wercle, Barbara Wiseman, Elizabeth Fall Gilbert Hernandez President First Vice President Masque and Gavel Spring Devorah Tarrow Dickie Layton Devorah Tarrow Second Vice President Martha Rhodes Kaye Rushing Corresponding Secretary Kathy Mangold Judy Gates Dianne Daugherfy Ken Emery Suan Cunningham Cathy Cockrell Sharon Reese Kandee Kerr Bob Scofleld Snadra Eng Bailey, Kathleen Sr. Barasch, Connie Jr. Bush, Sandra Sr. Carr, Jennifer Jr. Carter, Dede Sr. Chapa, Gloria Sr. Cetaya, Carolyn Sr. Cockrell, Cathy Jr. Craig, Sarah Sr. Cunningham, Susan Jr. Daniels, Dusty Soph. Dauqherty. Dianne Jr. DuHnlg, Karen Jr. Recording Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Chaplain Historian Reporter Sgis. at Arms Kathy Mangold Polly Jackson Ken Emery Julia Tucker Cathy Cockrell Kathy Bailey Susan Cunningham Bob Scofleld Jimmy Rogers Emery, Kenneth Sr. Eng, Sandra Sr. Fractor. Nancy Jr. Georgacakis, Annette Soph. Goldfarb. Sam Sr. Graves. Tommy Soph, Hammer, Joe Soph. Hernandez, Gilbert Sr. Howard, Debbie Soph. Hutchinson, Mario Jr. Jackson. Polly Sr. Jacobs, Jack Sr. Janoslk, Laurie Jr. English Honor Society President Polly Jackson V. President Jeannlne Barsun Corres. Secretary Diana Cardenas Rec. Secretary June Robinson Treasurer John Goodpasture Chaplain Tricia Smith Hist. -reporter Sandra Eng Parliamentarian Susie Varnell Sgts. at Arms Jane Ann Whaley Reuben Adelstein Adelstein, Reuben Sr. Aderhold, Louise Sr. Barnebey, Suzy Sr. Barsun, Jeannlne Sr. Billings. Jim Jr. Blrnbaum, Susie Sr. Boland, Mike Jr. Boyd, Bonnie Sr. Bremer, Kathy Jr. Joyce, Kenneth Jr. Kelferel. Ilene Jr. Kerr, Kandee Sr. Knippa, Carole Soph. Korp, Susan Jr. Layton, Dickie Sr. Lewis, Howard Sr. MacFadden. Nancy Jr. Mangold, Kathy Sr. Martin, Stevie Sr. Mathews, Meredith Jr. McCurdy, Bill Jr. McNeil. Jan Soph. Mynler, Sharon Jr. Norrls, Tommy Jr. Pollard, Linda Jr. Reese, Sharon Sr. Rhew, Lyn Jr. Rhodes, Martha Sr. Roark, Rene Soph. Rogers. Jimmy Sr. Rushing, Kaye Sr. Samson, Linda Sr. Scofleld. Bob Sr. Brewer, Bill Jr. Cardenas. Diana Sr. Carey, Mary Helen ! Collier, John Sr. Crutchfield. Dan Sr. Dauqherty, Dianne J Dickinson, La Verne Dullnlg, Karen Jr. Enq. Sandra Sr. Fife, Linda Jr. Franz, Paula Jr. Frye. Phillip Sr. Goodpasture, John S Hanson. Ann Sr. Harbin, Michele Sr, Howard, Sharon Sr. Jackson. Polly Sr. Karin, Danny Jr. Korp, Susan Jr. La Mar Paul Sr. Martin, Nancy Jr. Matthews, Meredith Jr. Mlcklsh, Alan Sr. Murrah, Judy Sr. Newton, Lynette Sr. Nichols, Penny Sr. Oates, Hal Jr. Richardson, Kaye Jr. Robinson, June Sr. Sharp. Gerald Jr. Sims, John Sr. Smith. Tricia Sr. Solomon, Carol Jr. Speer. Nancy Sr. Stewart. Rex Sr. Tarrow. Dev Sr. Varnell. Susie Sr. Volk, Michael Jr. Vollmer, David Jr. Whaley, Jane Ann Sr. i SIgman, Mike Jr. Simpson, Jeanne Soph. Stein. Susan Sr. Stromberger. Lee Sr. Tarrow, De ' Sr. Tawlll, Joyce Jr. Traylor, Evalyn Soph. Trude. Pam Sr. Tucker, Julia Jr. Vasquez, Roger Jr. Weynand, Cynthia Jr. 386 Service Clubs Library C ouncil Student Council Chairman Katz. Linda Soph. President _ Kangas. Charlene Sr. Fred Blery Louise Aderhold s Chaplain Knippa, Carole Soph. Vice President Klmberlln. Linda Soph. Becky Rodrlquez Knox, Nancy Jr. Gilbert Hernandez r Kvasnicka, Pam Jr. Secretary Theresa O ' Mara Langley, Nancy Soph. Secretary Carolyn Celaya Lane. Gaye Sr. Exec. Committee Jimmy Rogers Eddie Bourque Lewis. Howard Sr. Treasurer Celaya, Carolyn Sr. Langford. Brian Soph. Long, Linda Sr. Dickie Layton Collier, John Sr. Layton. Dickie Sr. Moye Parrish Mary McKenzte Loyd. Lynda Jr. Parliamentarian Mike Schroeder Daniel, Dawne Sr. Leverett, Debbie Sr. Howard Lewis David Hopkins Susan Beeney Martin, Judith Soph. Chaplain Sharon Howard Emmons, Sharon Sr. Levinson, Sharon Sr. McClaln, Marcia Soph. Eng. Sandra Sr. Luna. Margaret Jr. Abdo, Richard Jr. McGInty, Diana Soph. Reporter Jimmie Brown Ewinq, Carol Sr. Luna, Mary Lou Sr. Allen. Cindy Soph. McKenzie, Mary Jr. Historian Fisher, John Sr, Lynch. Sherry Sr. Ames, Sharyn Jr. Means. Sharon Jr. Martha Rhodes Biery. Fred Jr. Mercado, Ted Sr. Sgts. at Arms Garza, Mllly Jr. McEwen. Kay Sr. Billings, Jim Jr. Mitchell. Eva Sr. Marc Olson Alan Micklsh Garza, Susan Jr. McGinty, Melinda Sr. Niemeyer, Dennis Sr. Members at Large Georgacakls, Kathy Sr. Mclntyre, Joyce Jr. ' L Bob Abriqht C ' I D O ' Mara. Theresa Sr. Mllly Garza Herble May Gerth, Richard Sr. Marple, Beverly Sr. O ' Nell. Clay Sr. Roger Vazquez GIbbs. Chuck Jr. Martin, George Sr. Peden, Bob Jr. Abrlght, Bob Jr. Gomez, Vlcki Jr. Martin, Stevie Sr. AI ' ' p VA Parish. Moye Jr. Rice. Jack Jr. Rice, Jane Sr. Allen, Margie Soph. Anderson, Bonnie Sr. BIrnbaum, Susie Sr, Gonzales, Val Sr. Granberry, Sandra Sr. Grlzzard, Jeanne Sr. Matthews, Meredith Jr. ■— Ci!— j May, Herb Jr. Micklsh, Alan Sr. 1 Rodriguez, Becky Jr. Boland, Mike Jr. Hale, Paula Sr. Milstead, Mary Jane Sr Rodriguez. Irene Sr. Brower. Doug Sr. Hancock, Peggy Sr. Mock, Bobble Sue Sr. Rogers. Jimmy Sr. Brown, JImmIe Sr. Hanson. Carlton Sr. Montoya, Steve Sr. L Sanders. Nancy Sr. Burk. Billy Sr. Harbin, Mlchele Sr. Nickle. Bob Sr. — - — ' Suchowalski, Molly Sr. Burkett, Steve Sr. Hernandez. Gilbert Sr. Swanson, Larry Sr. Burrow, Linda Sr. Herrera. Rosarlo Jr. O ' Connell. Pat Sr. Bird, Pat Jr. Vazquez, Arthur Sr. Campbell. Phil Sr. Howard. Sharon Sr. Olson. Marc Sr. Bossem, Bonnie Soph. Whitehead, Joan Soph. Camps, Suzel Sr. Isgur, Stuart Sr. Pedroza, Phillip Jr. Botfenberg. Julia Soph. Willis. Ann Soph. Carreno, Rose Marie Jr. Jenkins, Jane Sr. PIttman, Linda Sr. Bumbaugh, Kahlyne Sr. Yantis, Linda Soph. Castillo, Evelyn Jr. Johnson. David Sr. Pope, Joe Sr. Beeney, Susan Sr. Wranglers Rager, Kay Sr. Bourque, Eddie Sr. Rainwater, Vicki Sr. Bush, Sharon Sr. Foreman David Moore Burkett, Steve Sr. Jimenez, Albert Jr Reed. David Jr. Byrd, Barbara Soph. Trail Boss Cave, Donald Sr. Joyce, Kenneth Jr. Rhodes. Martha Sr. Carley. Kirk Sr. Cecil Cole Cole. Cecil Sr. Klnnalrd. Jay Jr. Riley. Louise Sr. Crltes, Alan Sr. Brander Klasing, Pat Soph. Rlley. Mary Jr. Daniels. Dusty Soph. John Goodpasture Davis, Albert Soph. Outlaw Knight. Stephen Soph. Saenz. George Jr. Daugherfy. Dianne Jr. Easley, James Jr. Steve Burkett Manzke. Chris Soph. Schroeder, Mike Sr. Davis, Linda Soph. Elles, Celeste Soph. Judge Tom Huntress Gaede. Bob Jr. Goodpasture, John Sr. Milam, John Jr. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Shockley, Madelyn Sr. Galindo, Dennis Soph. Deacon Moore, David Sr. Garza. Homer Soph. John Milam Huntre ' .s. Tom Jr. Morrlsey, Jim Jr. Skinner, Robert Jr. Gibbons, Candy Jr. Sheriff Pete Acosta Nickle, Bob Sr. Smith, Mike Jr. Gonzalez, Belinda Soph. Speer, Nancy Sr. Deputy y Pena, Mercy Sr. Gonzales, Gloria Soph. Scott Smith Stewart, Rex Sr. K V r4 1 Powell, Mark Soph. Graham, Mary Soph. Acosta. Pete Sr. B v? Vazquez. Roger Jr. Guerra, Rudy Sr. Ames, Rusty Soph. MUff Rangel. Freddy Jr. Vazquez. Steve Sr. Hall. Linda Soph. Barra. Tom Sr. C (l Santlllan. Tony Jr, Welborn, Rob Jr. Hoft. Dean Jr. V if Schneider, Larry Sr. White. Merle Sr. Hopkins, David Sr. Bastress, Bill Jr. w SIgman, Mike Jr. WInans, Melinda Sr. Jakeman, Jackie Soph. Biggs, Bob Jr. IJ 1 Smith. ScotT Sr. Wise. Doris Sr. Johnston, Len Jr. Boland. Mike Jr. D Stutts, Joel Sr. Znllek. Pearl Sr. Kalkhoff. 5 usan Jr Brown, Jimmie Sr. j Williams, George Jr. Zowarka, Jane Sr. 387 Departmental Clubs A Cappella Choir President Danny Hooper Vice President Rae Moses Secretarv Melinda McGInty Treasurer Gayla Grisham Chaplain Becky Rodriguez Sqts. at Arms Arthur Vasquez Irene Rodriguez Aguilar. Mary Sr. Amend, Sharon L. Jr. Barnebey, Suzanne K. Sr. Baucum, James W. Jr. Bernal, Pat. M. Jr. Boyd, Bonnie Sr. Braulick. Janice R. Soph Briggs, Mary F. Soph. Briscoe, Elaine Jr. Carey. Collene Jr. Cornell. Kathy Soph. Crevier, Michael Soph. DeLaGarza, Hildagardo Sr. Denison, Linda Sr. Dobbs, Janet Soph. Dodd, Kate Sr. Dorough, Linda Jr. Edwards, Kenny Sr. Franz. Paula Jr. Fry, Roger Jr. Frye. Phillip Jr. Gaitan, Hope Sr. Goodwill, Sally Jr. Grisham, Gayla Sr. Gross, Sharon Soph. Hague. Jane Sr. Hernandez, Ronald Sr. Hooper, Danny Sr. Hooper, Judy Soph. Howe, David Jr. Huber. Connie Sr. Jenkins, Dorothy Jr. Jones, Leana Sr. Kelly, Jacqueline Sr. Lee. Joel Soph. Lowes, Sharon Sr. Marple, Randy Jr. McGinty Diana Soph. McGInty. Melinda Sr. McNeil, Jan Soph. McNeil, Linda Sr. Miller, Carol Jr. Moore, Diana Jr. Moses, Rae Sr. Parga, Roland Soph. Passmore, Sharlyn Sr. Pousson, Stephanie Jr. Prado, Joel Sr. Raley, Claudia Jr. Requenez, Frank Jr. Ries, Robert Jr. Roessing. Martha Sr. Rodriguez, Becky Jr. Rodriguez. Irene Sr. Russell, Mike Sr. Saucedo, Annie Sr. Salyers, Michael Soph. Sansom. Linda Sr. Santlllan, Antonio Jr. Schneider, Edwards Jr. Scott, Shirley Jr. Segura, Sylvia Sr. Simpson, Jeanne Soph. Shoemaker, Joel Jr. Sorrels, Alice Jr. Spruce, Cheryl Soph. Sterling, Barbara Sr. Sterling, James Sr. Vasquez, Arthur Sr. Whetstone, Sue Soph. Wibracht. George Sr. Wiegand, Martha Sr. Woldhagen. Beverly Soph. Zedaker, James Jr. President Frank Marasco Vice President Hal De la Garza Secretary Becky Pereida Treasurer T ' oy Griffin Chaplain Patti Lyon Reporter Norma Longoria Librarian James Blanke 388 Candid Camera Club Almaguer. Linda Soph. Blanke. James Jr. Brandle, Richard Jr. De la Garza, Hal Sr. Fry, Roger Sr. GIndy, Kenneth Jr. Griffin, Troy Sr. Longoria. Norma Sr. Lundell, Bill Sr. Lyon, Patti Soph. Editor In Chief Pat Perkins Sr. Assoc. Editor Jack Jacobs Sr. Managing Editor Mary Lou Luna Sr. Feature Editor Lee Stromberger S President Nancy Frye 1st Vice President Carol Harrington 2nd Vice President Nancy Speer Corres. Secretary Margaret Miesse Rec. Secretary Mary Helen Carey Treasurer Eugene Patrick Kass Chaplain Andrea Worthy Historian John Wilson Reporter Robin Wilson EHS Book S+ore BIrnbaum, Susie Sr. Eng, Sandra Sr. Howard. Sharon Sr. Nichols, Penny Sr. Stewart, Re Sr. Marasco, Frank Sr. Mederlos, Bonnie Soph. Montgomery Richard Jr. Pate, Kathleen Sr. Pereida, Becky Sr. Salinas, Rachel Sr. Ungerleider, Barry Soph. Declaration sports Editor Gary Pruett Jr. . Clubs Editor Martha White Sr. Exchange Editor Bill Brewer Jr. Copy Editor Joel Lee Soph. Photographers Troy Griffin Sr, Bill Lundell Sr. Staff Writers Kahlyne Bumbaugh Sr, Art Cole Sr, Carol Ann Cordaway Sr. La Verne Dickinson Jr. Charles Dyer Sr. Alice Ellison Sr. Sharon Emmons Sr. Fine Arts Society Sgts. at Arms Rick Grimm Keith Lambertson Carey. Mary Helen Sr. Cotter, Cathleen Sr. Craig. Sarah Sr. Eng, Annlyn Sr. Frye, Nancy Sr. Gonzales. David Jr. Grimm, Rick Sr. Hamner, Delia Sr. Hancock, Peggy Sue Sr. Harrington. Carol Ann Sr, Johnston, Luci Sr. Kass. Eugene Patrick Sr. Nancy Frye Sr. Tommy Graves Jr. Gayla Grisham Sr. Mike Howard Jr. Stuart Isqur Sr. Robert Lee Sr. Mark Meyer Sr. Robert Ries Jr. Mark Rosenberg Jr. Jim Stamper Jr. Mike Stern Jr. Annette Taylor Jr. David Vollmer Jr. Ads Manager Irving Rosenzweig Sr, Business Manager Carol Miller Jr. Business Staff Carol Olfers Jr. Charles Shephard Jr. Kleinburg, Danetta Jr. Lambertson. Keith Jr. Matthews, Carolyn Jr. Miesse, Margaret Sr. O ' Nell, Clay Sr. Patterson. Mike Sr. Shelld, Karen Sr. Speer, Nancy Sr, Thompson. Ann Sr. Turner, Richard Soph. Wetstone, Grace Sr. Wilson, Robin Sr. Wilson, John Jr. Worthev, Andrea Sr, Each Has Spoken Editor in Chief Dan Crutchfield Sr. Assoc. Editor John Goodpasture Sr. Copy Editor Jane Ann Whaley Sr. Art Co-ordinator Susie Varnell Sr. Business Mgr. Tricia Smith Sr. Sales and Clrc. Mgr. Polly Jackson Sr, Review Board Ed. Jeannlne Barsun Sr, Review Board June Robinson Sr. Judy Murrah Sr. Rex Stewart Sr. MIchele Harbin Sr. Diana Cardenas Sr. John Sims Sr. Sandra Eng Sr. Bi-Phy-Chem President Jerry Rudes Vice President Paul LaMar Secretary Charles Dyer Treasurer WlMlam Lundell Chaplain Larry Schneider Reporter Robert Lee Ames. Fred Soph. Barrish. Jeff Soph. Bing You. Harry Sr. President Nancy Kawazoe Vice President Cindy Gary Corres. Secretary Donna Knlqht Rec. Secretary Nancy Thorne Treasurer Kathy K. O ' Conner Chaplain Becky Rodriguez Parliamentarian Carolyn Sharp Historian Helen Hirsch Reporter Barbara Fry Ableman, Roberta Jr. Alejandro. Urlnda Jr. Almaquer, Linda Soph. Andrew, Barbara Sr. A ' better, Gail Soph. Bally. Sherry Jr. Bairrlngton, Sara Sr. Baker. Linda Sr. Barnes. Noel Jr. Bass, Lee Ann Jr. Beniteau, Tommie Sr. Birnbaum, LIndy Soph. Briggs. Mary Soph. Brower, Linda Soph, Surge. Beckl Jr. Burnette, Carol Jr. Brown. James Sr. Cagle, Eldon Jr. Cosgrove. James Soph. Dyer, Charles Sr. Emery. Kenneth Sr. Epstein, Jerry Sr. Fritsch, William Jr. Fry, Roger Sr. Garcia. Rudy Sr. Gerth. Charles Soph. Goodpasture, John Sr. Hines, Joe Jr. Horton, J. C. Jr. Isgur, Robert Soph. Karin, Daniel Jr. Kavanagh, Judy Soph. LaMar, Paul Sr. Lanqford, Brian Sop+i. Lee, Robert Sr. Lifshutz, David Sr. Long, Atwood Soph. Lowes, Jennifer Soph. Lundell, William Sr. Maxwell, Ronald Soph. Meyer, Mark Sr. Novy, Murray Sr. Olvera, Molly Soph. Patillo, Paula Sr. Reid. Mike Sr. Ries. Robert Jr. Rudes, Jerry Sr. Samples. Carlotta Jr. Schneider, Larry Sr. Thorward, Sul Ross Sr. Valenzuela, Nick Jr. Winston. Allan Jr. Wise, James Jr. Girls ' Spor+s Club President Susan Adams Vice President Bernlce Clay Sec-treasurer Jeannette Rabb Reporter Maxine Porter Adams, Susan Sr, Bookman. Betty Jr. Brannon, Ruby Sr. Cantu. Rachel Sr. Caloroy. Sandra Jr. Chavez, Yolanda Soph Clay. Bernlce Sr. Doublet. B. D. Jr Flores, Angle Soph. Gonzales. Ida Jr. Greenwood, Shirley Soph. Hall, Brenda Sr. Hall, Linda Sr. Harris, Frankie Sr. Hansford, Linda Soph. Herra. Rosarlo Soph. Holland, Joyce Jr. Hooper, Judy Soph. Ibarra. LucI Sr. Johnson. Margaret Jr. Lanzo. Mary Ann Soph. Miller, Brenda Soph. Pena Ellda Jr. Popham, Diane Soph. Porter, Maxine Jr. Rabb, Jeannette Sr. Roberts, Evelyn Jr. Rodriguez, Janie Sr. Ruiz. Maria Soph. Scott. Evelyn Soph. Silva, Maria Soph. Stevenson, Marcia Jr. Valdez. Lupe Sr. Venzuela. Yolanda Jr. Woodson. Christine S ' . Buttler, Ella Lou Jr. Byrd, Barbara Soph. Carey, Collene Jr. Cary, Cindy Jr. Castro. Ana Maria Jr. Chambers, Terry Jr. Child, Linda Soph, Cobb, Linda Sr. Cole, Barbara Soph. Cole. Karen Soph. Conway. Theresa Soph, Cowan. Chris Jr. Crutsinger, Elizabeth Jr. De Leon, Corlnne Soph. De Weese, Becky Soph. DIetzmann, Barbara Soph. Doer, Sue Soph. Donaldson, Linda Jr. Dullnig, Karen Jr. Emmons, Sharon Sr. Esserick, Sandy Sr. Fite, Linda Jr. Flory. Barbara Jr. Fry, Barbara Jr. Garcia, Marlene Jr. Garza, Alice Jr. Garza, Susan Jr. Goldberg, Charlotte Soph Gonzales, Edythe Soph. Greenspoon, Susan Sr. Future Teachers of America Grosskeph, Beth Sr. Grun, Beverly Sr. Guldry, James Jr. Hale. Barbara Jr. Handsur, Pat Jr. Hanson, Ann Sr. Hass, Donna Sr. Herndon. Wanda Soph. Herrera, Rosario Jr. Hicks, Linda Jr. Hirsh. Helen Jr. Hull. Penny Jr. Johnston, LucI Sr. Jones, Glenda Jr. Joyce. Kennlth Jr. Kallsh, Sandl Jr. Kalkoff. Suzanne Jr. Kaplan, RonnI Sr. Kawazoe. Nancy Sr. Klriazes, Marlene Jr. Koennlng, Melissa Soph. Kondoff, Peggy Soph. Knlqht, Donna Jr. Lachele. Janlne Jr. Lee, Esther Jr. Lodde. Dorothy Sr. Luera, Rose Jr. Luna, Mary Lou Sr. McGinley. Sandra Jr. Mclntyre, Joyce Jr. Marburqer. Debbie Jr. Marty. Kathy Jr. Matthews. Meredith Jr. Merslnger. Cindy Jr. Mills, Carol Soph. MIran, JcAnn Jr. Mitchum. Penny Soph. Morales, Anita Sr. Mynier. Sharon Jr. Nelson, Jean Jr. Newman. Pam Jr. O ' Conner, Kathy K. Jr. Olfers, Carol Jr. Pfelffer. Marian Sr. Pierce. Cheryl Soph. PIrie, Margaret Soph, Pleasant, Mary Jane Jr. Rainwater. Vlcki Sr. Relsfield, Donna Soph. Reyes. Susan Jr. Rice. Jane Sr. Rice, Marilyn Jr. Rich. Gail Jr, Riley, Mary Jr. Robinson, June Sr. Rodriguez. Becky Jr. Roel, Dolores Soph. Ruiz, Maria Jr. Saathoff, Gall Jr. Saucier, Pat Sr. Sauer. Jackie Soph, Sauer, Sandra Soph. Schneider. Carolyn Soph. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Sharp, Jerry Jr. Sharp, Marilyn Sr. Simpson, Jeanne Soph, Soelman, Roberta Soph, Soils, Sylvia Soph. Sorrell, Ruth Soph. Sowers, Robin Jr. Tabbert, Beverly Jr. Thorne, Nancy Jr, Thornton. Susan Jr. Traweek. Sue Sr. Trude, Pam Sr. Valdez, Lupe Jr. Valenzuela. Arthur Soph. Voelkel. Jane Jr. Waddell. Mary Elaine Jr. Watkins, Midge Jr. Whitted Jeanne Soph. Willms. Gaelyn Jr. Wilson, Joanna Sr. Wong, Kathy Jr. Worth, Dorian Jr. York, Vic Sr. Zerkel, Suzanne Sr. Znllek, Pearl Sr. 389 Future Nurses Club President Ethel Starr Vice President Linda Gulick Corres. Secretary Linda Guardia Rec. Secretary Mellnda McGInty Treasurer Helen GIbbs Chaplain Jackie Jakeman Parliamentarian Lynda Gulce Reporter Carol Miller Sgts. at Arms Marilyn Post Susan Guerra Bellinger, Charlie Jr. Bemal. Cynthia Soph. Canellis, Kathy Soph. Coker. Connie Soph. Chin. Yung Soph. Coonradt, Nita Soph. Crook, Diana Soph. Epperson, Karen Soph. Gibbs, Helen Soph. Gonzales, Linda Soph. Gonzales, Sylvia Soph. Gray, Jean Sr. Guardia. Linda Soph. Guerra, Susan Sr. Gulce, Lynda Soph. Gulick, Linda Jr. Guthrie, Jane Jr Jakeman. Jackie Soph. Jarrell, Veronica Soph. Juarez, Susan Jr. Latozewskl, Linda Soph. Loyd, Linda Jr. Lyon. Pattl Soph. Messamore, Paula Soph. McGInty, Mellnda Sr. Miller. Carol Jr. Moore, Diane Jr. Nelson, Virginia Sr. Ng, Helen Soph. Post, Marilyn Jr. Rennecker, Jeanne Sr. Scott, Evelyn Soph. Starr, Ethel Sr. Torres, Rebecca Soph. Torres, Sara Sr. Valenzuela. Yolanda Sr. Williams, Linda Sr. Wilson, Robin Sr. President Pearl Zniiek 1st Vice President Sandy Esserick 2nd Vice President Sylvia Dominguez Corres. Secretary Debbie Leverett Rec Secretary Stevie Marrin Treasurer Ann Krause Chaplain Sandra Granberry Historian Carolyn MacKenny Reporter Dorothy Jackson Sqts. at Arms Mary Jane Mllstead Darlene Coons Adams, Susan Sr. Albe, Ann Sr. Anderson. Pennl Sr. Bazar, Barbara Soph. Bazar, Judy Soph. Berenzon, Beverly Sr. Bitzkie, Joan Sr. Brannon, Ruby Sr. Brown, Anita Sr. Brown, Carolyn Sr. Brown, Susan Jr. Burnette. Carol Jr. Burton, Emma Jr. Bush, Sharon Sr. Byrd, Pat Jr. Camp, Jeanne Sr. Castillo, Sylvia Sr. Castillon, Brenda Sr. Cohen, Marilyn Sr. Cosgrove, Sharon Sr. Davis, Dana Jr. Diaz, Angle Sr. Dominguez, Sylvia Sr. Drattio, Judy Sr. Future Homemalcers Elten. Carolyn Sr. Esserick, Sandy Sr. Evertson, Slmone Sr. Feike, Nelda Jr. Fertsch, Peggy Jr. Field, Barbara Soph. Flores, Nora Sr. Galloway. Arlene Jr. Garcia, Anna Jr. Garcia, Virginia Sr. Gonzalez, Blanche Sr. Granberry, Sandra Sr. Grant. Mellnda Sr. Grimm, Raydean Jr. Guerra, Josle Jr. Haines, Linda Soph. Hale, Paula Sr. Hall, Brenda Sr. Hall. Linda Sr. Hamll, Mary Louise Jr. Hanson, Ann Sr. Hogue, Barbara Sr. Hass, Donna Sr. Hooqe, Teresa Jr. Huff. Janice Sr. Irwin, Becky Sr. President Gloria Hernandez Vice President Rachel Myers Secretary Blanche Gonzalez Treasurer Louise Pena Chaplain Janine Lachele Reporter Deborah Marburger Librarians Peqqy Mustafa Marilyn Rice Sgts. at Arms Becky Cenfeno Cindy Mann Albe, Ann Sr. Acosta, Anna Marie Soph. Adams, Susan Sr. Alejandro, Urinda Jr. Allen, Diane Soph. Almaguer, Linda Soph. Ariza, Chris Sr. Arriaga, Gloria Soph. Atkinson, Elena Soph. Boster, Evelyn Soph. Brower, Linda Soph. Brown, Jean Soph. Burnette, Diedre Soph. Calderon, Linda Tiny Soph. Carver, Marilyn Soph. of America Jackson. Dorothy Sr. Johnson, Shirley Sr. Johnston, Len Jr. Jones, Norma Sr. Jones, Robbie Sr. Kaplan, Ronnie Sr. Krause, Ann Sr. Kwan. Janet Jr. Lenard, Sharen Sr. Leverett, Debbie Sr. Limmer, Joyce Jr. Lodde, Dorothy Sr. Longmoor. Kay Sr. Lowes, Sherry Sr. Lyon, Patti Soph. MacKenny, Carolyn Sr. McKenzie, Mary Jr. McNeil, Linda Sr. Martin, Stevie Sr. Maxey, Linda Sr. Mllstead, Mary Jane Sr. Moralez, Liz Sr. Nunns, Barbara Sr. Obdyke, Barbara Sr. Ondarza, Teresa Soph. Pate, Kathleen Sr. Girls ' Glee Club Casonova, Yvonne Sr. Castillo, Brenda Sr. Centeno, Becky Soph. Collins. Ernestine Sr. Cox. Barbara Sr. Diaz de Leon, Celia Soph. Dubois, Jeanette Jr. D ' etzmann, Barbara Soph. East, Susan Soph. Ethrldge, Mary Ann Jr. Foss, Lorena Soph. Garza. Irene Jr. Garza, Sylvia Sr. Gonzalez, Blanche Sr. Gonzalez, Irene Sr. Harris, Linda Sr. Hernandez, Dottle Soph. Hernandez, Gloria Sr. Hernandez, Linda Soph. Herrera, Yolanda Sr. Hudson. Mary Soph, Hutchinson, Deborah Jr. Koenning, Melissa Soph. Lachele, Janine Jr. Lazo, Josie Jr. Lopez, Louise Sr. Lopez, Lucille Sr. Luna, Margie Jr. Pena Elida Jr. Pena, Louisa Sr, Perez, Yolanda Jr. Perry, Kaye Jr. Poland, Jena Jr. Quinn, Rita Jr. Ramirez, Betty Sr. Renkin, Shirley Jr. Rennecker, Jeanne Sr. Rodriguez. Janle Sr. Saldivar. Christine Sr. Sandford, Tandra Sr. Scheible. Theresa Sr. Schmittel, Vickl Sr. Snodgrass. Sandye Sr. Still, Diane Sr. Thompson, Ann Sr. Tiierina, Linda Sr. Waddell, Mary Elaine Jr Wiegand, Marty Sr. Woodson, Christine Sr. Wynn, Ann Jr. Zerkel, Suzanne Sr. Znliek, Pearl Sr. Zunker, Charlotte Sr. Mann, Cindy Jr. Marburger, Deborah Jr. Mazurek, Sandra Jr. Mlorellf, Mary Jr. Mustafa, Peggy Jr. Myers, Rachel Sr Orth, Carmen Sr. Parsons, Janice Jr. Pena, Louise Sr. Perez, Gllda Jr. Pittard, Mary Jr. Quinn. Rita Jr. Rager, Kay Sr. Ramirez. Betty Sr. Rice, Marilyn Jr, Rellly, Judy Sr. Rivera, Vivian Soph. Rodriguez. Laura Soph. Salazar. Minnie Jr. Stamper, Debbie Soph. Still, Diane Sr. Stuarf, Ann Sr. Stuart, Betty Soph. Trevino, Gloria Sr. Vaughn, Diane Jr. Vera, Lupe Soph. Wayne. Cindy Soph. Wissmann, Elizabeth Soph. 390 Future Business Leaders of America Le Cercle Francais (French Club) President Nancy Sanders Vice President Barbara Zaieslcy Ga ' za, Sv ' v ' a Sr. Ghetrler, Ellen Sr. Gibbons. Candy Jr. President Leana Jones Vice President Twinkle Starr Bourland, Linda Jr. Brown, Anita Sr. Brown. Carolyn Sr. Secretary Alexa Chu Treasurer Jeanne De Sha Gomez. Viclti Jr. Gonzales. Anna Jr. Gonzales. Irene Sr. Corres. Secretary Sally North Rec. Secretary Nancy Carnahan Burnette. Susan Jr. Carr. Jim Jr. Conte. Mike Jr. Chaplain Barbara Fisfer Parliamentarian Lydia Rodriguez Granieri, Janice Jr. Groth. Donna Jr. Guillen. Irma Sr. Treasurer Midge Watklns Chaplain Marilyn Sharp Cox. April Sr. Craig. Sarah Sr. Daugherty. Dianne Jr. Historian Kathy Smith Reporter Marianne Chilton HerbecV. Patsy Sr. Hernandez, Berta Jr. Hogue. Barbara Sr. Parliamentarian Jay Kinnaird Reporter Bill Bain Deaner. Jack Sr. DeHart. Dayle Sr. Deuel. James Soph. Sgts. at Arms Carolyn Watts Barbara Bauer Holland. Joyce Jr. Huff. Janice Sr. Allman. Donna Jr. Amezaulte. Mary Alice Sr. Dydek, Tom Sr. Freeman. Bill Sr. Anderson. Penni Sr. Bauer. Barbara Jr. Ibarra. Luci Jr. Irwin. Bectcy Sr. Anderson, Valerie Sr. Armstead. Olivia Sr. Garza. Alice Jr. Gibbons. Candy Jr. Baughcom. Elaine Jr. Bautista, Mary Lou Sr. Luna, Margaret Sr, Mendoza. Elsa Jr. Bain. Janis Soph. Bannister, Rae Ann Jr. Gilliam. Lamar Jr. Goodwin. Patt Jr. Bitzltie. Joan Sr. Mock. Bobbie Sue S ' . Bellinger. Charlie Jr. Guldry. James Jr. Blount. Faye Sr. Morales. Liz Sr. Bioqs. Bob Jr. Hale. Barbara Jr. Buchanan, Sharon Sop . Obdyke. Barbara S-. Boqos. Dora Sr, Handsur, Pat Jr. Cadena. Imelda Sr. Ozuna. Herllnda Jr. Boldt. Marilyn Jr. Harold. Glenn Jr. Camps. Suzel Sr. Porter. Maxine Jr. Bookman. Betty Jr. Harris. Frankle Sr. Castilla. Evelyn Jr. Reyes, Mary Helen S ' RIvas. Sylvia Sr. Boyd. Bonn ' e S-. Hartley. Sonora S--. Cathy. Margaret Sr. J ' Club Chilton. Marianne Sr. Chu. Alexa Sr. Cohen. Marilyn Sr, Rodriguez, Lydia Sr. Rodrigue z. Yoianda Sr. Salazar. Gloria Jr. President Pat O ' Connel! Vice President Lynn Sides Long. Richard Sr. Luckett. Larry Jr. Mangum, Richard Sr. Conner. Ann Sr. Cofier. Cathy Sr. Salinas. Rachael S--. Sanders. Nancy Sr. Secretary Dennis Niemeyer Martin, Steve Sr. Massey, Tom Sr. Crenwelge, Carol Sue S ' . Deese, Anna Sr. De SHa. Jeanne Sr. Sandford. Tandra S ' . Smith, Kathy Jr. Valle, Annabelfe S ' . Treasurer Ronnie Thompson Reporter Joe Pope Mercado, Ted Sr. Montoya, Steve Sr. Murray, Andrew Jr. De Shong, Ande Sr, Dukes. Linda Jr. Favela. JoAnn Sr. Watts. Carolyn Jr. Whetstone, Grace Sr. White. Merle Sr. Sgt. at Arms Billy Burk Abrlght, Bob Jr. Armstrong. Ronnie Sr. Nelson. Jerry Jr. Nichols, Kenny Jr. Niemeyer, Dennis Sr. Fiste- 52-h-2 5-, Zaieslty. Barbara S- Badger. Scott Jr. Barrow. David Soph. Nobis. Joe Soph. O ' Connell, Pat Sr. Spotllgh+ers i -z ' ido. Le-i S ' . Wa-gcld. Ka-hy S-. Baylor, Cly Jr. Bias. Stanley Sr. Olson, Marc Sr. Pena. Mercy Sr. Math Club  David Pruitt Blery, Fred Jr. Bourque. Eddie Sr. Pope. Joe Sr. Richardson. Bill Sr. Jflk Vice President John Howard Burk, Billy Sr. Cavanaugh, Ken Jr. Schroeder. Doug Sr. Schroeder, Mike Sr. President John Howard Acosta. Pete Sr. Treasurer David Howe Howard, John Sr. Howe, David Jr. Clsneros. Johnny Soph. Crifes, Alan Sr. Ekmerk, Fred Sr. Gerth, Richard Sr. Sherrod. Jimmy Jr. Shields. Tom Sr. Short, Myron Sr. Sides, Lynn Jr. Arriaga, Sam Sr. Barrington. Sara Sr. MaddoK. Bill Soph. Hall. John Jr. Harrell. Eddie Sr. S ' tTns. Mike Sr. Smith, Howard Sr. Beeney, Susan Sr. Ma-Its, Bill Sr. Hasbrook. Bob Sr. Stendebach. Doug Jr. Birnbaum. Bobby Sr. De Leon. Richard Sr. Easley, John Jr. Howard, John Sr. Pru.n. David Sr. Reed. David Jr. Rodriguez, Dora J ' -. Hernandez. Steve Sr. Hopkins. David Sr. Jaroszewski. Ronnie Sr. Johnson. Ronnie Jr. Jowers. Brad Sr. Swanson, Larry Sr. Thompson, Ronnie Sr. White, Paul Jr. Willms. Rick Sr. Womble. Dale Sr. Inman. Jimm Jr. Valdez, Guadalupe Jr. Lenig. Larry Jr. Yancy, John Sr. HIrsch. Helen Jr. Howard, Debbie Soph. Hutchinson, Marjo Jr. Jones, Glenda Jr. Karpienski. Arthur Jr. Klrlazes. Marlene Jr. Kollias, Dana Vee Jr. Levy, Rachel Jr. Loudermilk, Brenda Jr. Lyons, Michael Jr. McGuire, Rose Mary Jr. McNeil. Jan Jr. Mahoney, Linda Sr. Mangold, Kathy Jr. Means. Sharron Jr. Mendez, Ronnie Jr. Miller, Linda Jr. Mitchell. Eva Jo Sr. Murdlnk. Lora Sr. Nelson, Elaine Jr. Nelson. Melanle Jr. Nichols, Penny Sr. Olpern, Danny Jr. Parish, Moye Jr. Powell. Suzanne Jr. Pulldo, Elivlra Sr. Quevillion. Made ' yn Jr. Raley, Claudia Jr. Reyes. Susan Jr. Reyna. Louis Jr. Rhew, Lyn Jr. Rich, Gail Jr. Richardson. Kaye Jr. Salinas. Rachel Sr. Schwartz. Linda Sr. Segura, David R. Soph. Seguin, Sylvia Jr. Seymour, Mary Kay Jr. Shaddocks. Linda Soph. Sharp. Carolyn Sr. Sharp. Jerry Jr. Sharp. Marilyn Sr. Sheah. Judy Jr. Spraque, Bengie Sr. Stapp. Laura Sr. Starr. Ethel Sr. Tabbert. Beverly Jr. Tarrillion. Claudia Jr. Tempest, PattI Sr. Uhl. Jo Ann Jr. Valdez, Anne Jr. VIvion, Cheryl Jr. Ward. Patricia Sr. Wong, Cindy Jr. Yark, Jos Sr. Zepeda. D ' ana Sr. 391 Jeffersonaires Montrcello President Jones, Glenda Jr. Edifor In Chief yOv Joyce Mclntyre Jr. Nancy Kawazoe Doug Morgan Sr. Jones, Roberta Sr. ' ' )i Marlanna McRaven Sr. Vice President Photography Editor Donna Rainer Katz. Linda Soph. Tony Griffin Sr. SusaTi Montgomery Jr. Secretary Joanna Huff Treasurer Kawazoe, Nancy Sr. Lozano, Sandra Sr. Fall Co-editors Doug Brower Sr. Luci Johnston Sr, ' •m Murray Novy Sr. Kathy M. O ' Connor Jr. Irene Rodriguez Mann, Linda Jr. Winter Co-editors [y y ° Paula Patillo Sr. Chaplain Martinez, Thresa Jr. Kay Foster Sr. ' ' Linda Waterbury Mary Ann Kennedy Sr. Linda Pollard Jr. McClain, Marcia Soph. James Blanke Jr. Sgts. at Arms Spr ' nq Co-editors Joe Pope Sr. Sheron Bush McNeil, Linda Sr. Janice Oakley Jr. Linda McNeil Moore, Phyllis Sr. Susan Reagan Jr. Kenny Glndy Jr. •Aary Riley Jr. Allwardt, Linda Jr. Ads Editor Carlton Hanson Sr. Johnny Scharff Soph. Arbetter, Gall Soph. Post, Marilyn Jr. Jerry Rudes Sr. Gayle Herrlck Jr. Shirley Scott Jr. Bailey, Jeannlne Jr. Rainer, Donna Sr. Classes and Faculty Ed. Sue Basslnger Sr. Joe Nines Jr. Twinkle Starr Sr. Rice. Jane Sr, Baucum, Jim Jr. Rodriguez, Irene Sr. Art Editor Mike Jones Jr. eehna Sture Sr. Beas ' ey, Amanda Lea Soph. Royal, Collene Jr. Billy McCurdy Jr. Staff Members Kenny Joyce Jr. -ynne Tarrow Jr. Susan Tedford Soph. Briscoe. Alice Elaine Jr. Saucedo, Annie Sr. Linda Baker Sr. Snadi Kailsh Jr. aren Tschlrhart Sr. Bush, Sheron Jo Sr. Schuize, Patfl Soph. Connie Barasch Jr. Ram Kvasnicka Jr. Courtenay Tyler Jr. Carr, Jennifer Sue Sr. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Noel Barnes Jr. Paul La Mar Sr. Barry Ungerleider Celaya. Carolyn Sr. Sharp. Marilyn Sr. Jeff Barrish Soph. Anita Levit Sr. Soph. Cowan, Crlsseda Jr. Shelander Claire Sr. Stapp, Betty Soph. Tabbert, Beverly Jr. Harry BIng You Sr. Bill Lundell Sr. Kathy Wong Jr. Davis, Cynthia Soph. Orchest President ra Dubose. Martha Sr. Losada. Roy Soph. Radio Club Bonnie Boyd Ellerman, Sylvia Jr. Tarrow, Lynne Jr. Maddox. William Soph. Fry, Barbara Jr. Tavlor, Susan Soph. President Raymond Henry Vice President Diana Cardenas Melin, Christian Soph. Garza, Amelia Jr. Thompson, Clara Soph. Secretary Messamore, Pavia Soph. Gibson, Elizabeth Jr. Thome Nancy Jr. 1st Vice President Paul Lemson Rae Moses Morris, Burt Soph. Grosskopf, Beth Sr. Treasurer Moses, Mehrl Sr. Wahrmund, Jody Soph. LaDonna Edwards Guerra. Cynthia Jr. 2nd Vice President Waterbury. Linda Jr. Pat Dyer Chaplain Morton, Tim Sr. Guerra, Susan Sr. Hale. Blllle Jr. Holden, Sharon Jr. Whefstone. Grace Sr. Whitehead, Joan Soph. Sec. -treasurer Dave Bartley Edmund Levy Sgts. at Arms Walter LInd Murdock, Randy Soph. Neal, Mary Soph. Huff, Joanna Sr. Wilson, Joanna Sr. Reporter Elizabeth Castano Nichols, John Sr, Jim Wise Brooks, Cathie Soph. Bazaldua, Cynthia E. Soph. Ottmers. Janet Soph. Bartley, Dave Jr. Pena, Beatrice Soph. Senatus Popu lusque Romanus Brigance, Kathleen D. Soph. Plenneke, Margaret Soph (Lati n Club) Dyer, Pat Jr. Boyd, Bonnie R. Sr, Ries. Robert Jr. President Henry, Ray Sr. Camp, Bill A. Jr. ' ' RIetz, Marilyn Jr. Mary Grace Thermes dS r Joseph, Richard Jr. Canales. Yolanda E. Soph. Rlojas, Martha Jr. Vice President JP J Rivera, Rudy Sr. Danny Hooper Lemson. Paul Sr. Cantu, Rachel Sr. Rodgers, Del Soph. Secretary Martha RoessUng fM y McCarty. Danny Soph. Williamson. Richard Soph. Cardenas, Diana Sr. Castano, Elizabeth Jr. Rogers, Terrell Jr. Sanchez, Edward Jr. Treasurer - — ' --• Child, David Jr. Susan Payne ii7 Wise, Jimmy Jr. Cox, April Sr. Santillan, Antonio Jr. Chaplain A_J AjR k Sechrlest, Shirley Soph. Mary Wilder TrT i Dawson, Barbara Sr. Sheet, Gary Soph. Schoelzel. Gerald Soph. Parliamentarian Susie Varneli v Hooper. Danny Sr. DuBose, Michael Jr. Duffey, Fred Sr. Miller, Carol Jr. Shackelford, Alan Soph. Historian Edwards, LaDonna Sr. Kathy Bremer Patterson. Billy Jr. Shoemaker, Dave (Joel) Crook, Diane Soph. Ellison, Alice Sr. Jr. Reporter Carol Miller De La Fuente, Tony Soph. Payne, Susan Sr. Ellzey, Nan Soph. Skinner, Robert Jr. Sgts. at Arms De Leon, Martin Jr. Roessling, Martha Sr. Enderle. Marilyn Jr. Tarrow. Dev Sr. Rudy Almaraz RIetz, Marilyn Jr. Franz, Paula Jr. Trevino, Christine Jr. Barbara Andrews Edmonds. Carol Sue Jr. Guerra, Mary Jr. Valenzuela, Elizabeth Almaraz, Rudy Soph. Elkins. Janice Jr. Riley, Mary Jr. Guldry, James Jr. Soph. Andrews. Barbara Sr. Fong, Harry Soph. Royal, Collene Jr. Guzzardo, Linda Soph. Vasquez, Arthur Sr. Barrett, Emily Soph. Fong, Sue Jr. Schoelzel, Gerald Soph. Hartley, Sonora Sr. Villereal, Sharon Soph. Werckle, Barbara Soph. Bremer, Kathy Jr. Garcia, Marty Jr. Scott, George Jr. Jackson, Darrell Jr. Wideman, Tom Jr. Burker. Carmen Soph. Garza, Mllly Jr. Stedham. Martha Sr. Jacobs. Diana Sr. Wilder, Mary Sr. Burrer, Emily Sr. Greenspoon, Sue Sr. Teague, Beth Jr. Johnston, Luci Sr. Woelfel, Martha Jr. Gualardo. Tony Jr. Thermes, Mary Grace Sr. Lancaster, Alice Soph. Carpenter. Ann Jr. Langford, Brian Soph. Philimatrcs Carrillo, Oscar Jr. Gwyn. Lynne Soph. Varneli, Susie Sr. Levy, Edmund Sr. Clapham. TonI Soph. Haas, Peter Jr. Wilder, Mary Jr. LInd, V alter Sr. President Rick Grimm 392 Philimatics (Cont ' d) Vice President John Sims Sec. -treasurer and Reporter-historian BIN Brewer Chaplain Peter Hass Parliamentarian To DydeV Auctioneer David Child Sgt. at Arms Mercy Pena B-ewer. Bill Jr. C- d Dav ' d J-. History Club ? ' esi::en- Dan Mings Vice President Mary Helen Carey Corres. Secretary Pat Goodwin Rec. Secretary Jane Whaley Treasurer Phil Campbell Chaplain Michelle Redman Parliamentarian Twinkle Starr Historian Alan Mickish Reporter Vicky Rainwater Sgts. at Arms Michele Harbin Mike Reed Berlanga, William Jr. Bobe ' e. Monte Sr. Surge. Becki Jr. Byr- m, Pam Sr. Hayne P-es ' ::enr Alan Crites Vice President Howard Smith Corres. Sec. Dan Crutchfleld Rec. Sec. Tom Shields Treasurer Dennis Niemeyer Chao ' ain Steve Martin Sgts. at Arms Tommy Massey Larry Swanson Billings. Jim Jr. Birnbaum, Bob Sr. Brower, Doug Sr. Burk. Bill Sr. Claypool, Pat Soph. Collazo. Carl Sr. Crites. A ' an Sr. Crjtchfie ' d. Dan S-. •-©avls Rusty Soph. ' V Day7 m ' opfe-i: Edwa si-Rolaltd Sopt-.. g leston Terry Sci|tti. Emerson. Abram Sr. Frost. David Soph. Galvan, Bob Jr. Inman. Jim Sr. Isgur, Stuart Sr. Jaroszewskl. Ronnie Sr. Johnson. David Sr. Johnson, Ronald Jr. Jones, Charlej Sr. Jowers. Brad Sr. Lockhausen, Marschal! Jr. Luckett. Larry Jr. Mangum, Richard Sr. Clark, Penny Sr. Talacades Dydek. Tom S ' . President Irene Rodriguez Guardia. Linda Soph. Guerra, Cinihia Jr. Goldberg. Bruce Soo . Vice President X tV Bonnie Boyd uV Hartley. Sonora Sr. Gomez. Charles Soph. Secretary w S ■c u Hooper. Daniel Sr. Diana Cardenas T u Grimm, Rick Sr. Treasurer - .y j Jenkins. Jane Jr. Haas. Peter Jr. Leana Jones ( ) Jones. Leana Sr. Kass. Patrick Sr. Reporter Sharon Amend Bcyd. Bon-ie S . Moore. David Sr. Pena. Mercy Sr. Sgts. at Arms John Nichols Moses, Rae Sr. Biggs. Bob Jr. Mike Russell Murphy. Pam Sr. Perez. Eusto ' io Sr. Briscoe, Elaine Jr. Amend. Sharon Jr. McClaIn, Marcla Soph. Ries. Robert Jr. Bush. Sandra Sr. Barnebey. Suzy Sr. Cardenas. Diana Sr. McCurdy, Billy Jr. Sims, John Sr. Barra. Tom Sr. McNeil. Jan Soph. Cave, Donald Sr. V. ' a ' Ve-. Mke J-. Career, Marilyn Soph. Cobb. Howard Sr. McNeil. Linda Sr. Cagls. Eicon J-. Mee-ain , Lcra S ' . Nance, Danny Soph. Campbell. Phil Sr. Mickish. Alan Sr. Cox. April Sr. Nichols, Johnny Sr. Carey. CoHene J ' . Mings. Dan Sr. Crevier, Mike Soph. Parga. Roland Soph. Carey. Mary Helen Sr. Murdock. Randy Soph. Deree. Cherlyn Sr. Passmore, Sharyn Sr. Cox. April Sr. Napper. Larry Sr. Doublet. Beatrice Soph. Pruett. Gary Jr. DeHart. Dayle Sr. Nelson. Melanie Jr. Edwards. La Donna Sr. Rees. Margaret Jr. Delao, Diane Sr. Oakley, Janice Jr. Ellison. Alice Sr. Rice, Jane Sr. Dunning. Peggy Jr. O ' Brien. Kathy Jr. Franz, Paula Jr. Rodriguez. Becky Jr. Fisher. John Sr. Orsborn. Mary Sr. Frye, Roger Sr. Rodriguez, Irene Sr. Franz. Paula Jr. Patlllo. Padia Sr. Poynlsr. BUI Jr. Grisham, Gayla S-- Russell. Mike Sr. Goodwin. Patt Jr. Sanson, Linda Sr. S- , J = -i Sdc . Gonzales. Val Sr. Rainwater. Vicky Sr. Snodgrass, Sandye Sr. Shackelford. Alan Soph. Greenspoon. Suzr Sr. Redman. Michelle Sr. Speer, Nancy Sr. Soils, Sylvia Soph. Hammer. Joe Soph. Reed. M. David Jr. Soreis, Alice Jr. Harbin. Michele Sr. Reed. Mike Sr. Stapp. Laura Sr. Soto, Grace Soph. Hartung. Cathy Jr. Robinson. June Sr. Starr, Twinkle Sr. Sterling. Jimmy Sr. Heimer, Linda Jr. Schwartz. Linda Sr. Thermes. Mary Sr. Winans. Me ' Inda Sr. Jones. Mike Jr. Serene. Eugene Sr. Varnell. Susie Sr. Kennedy, Mary Ann Sr. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Vasquez. Arthur Sr. King. Ricky Jr. Sharp, Jerry Jr. Waidon, Chris Sr. Long. Richard Sr. Sharp. Marilyn Sr. Whaley, Jane Sr. McC ' el ' an, Gig! S-. S-elander. Jackie Sop-. Znliek, Pearl Sr. Social Clubs M .-::. ' . Steve Sr. Massey, Tommy Sr. McDonald. Bill Jr. Nichol. Kenny Jr. Niemeyer. Dennis Sr. Oates. Ha! Jr. O ' Cor.nell. Pat Sr. Pope. Joe Sr. Rogers. Jimmy Sr. Rosates, Rick Sr. San Marco. Paul Sr. Saucedo, Steve Sr. Schroeder, Mike Sr. Shields. Tom Sr. Short. Myron Sr. Siriahnl. George Jr. Smith, Howard Sr. Smith. Lee Soph. Smith, Stuart Soph. Sw3nson_ La ' Y S ' . Thompson, Ronnie Sr. Thrailkill. Bobby Sr. ThrallktII. Tom Soph. ascL.ez. Sreve Sr Volk. Mike Jr. White. Paul Jr. V all. Dickie J-. Ja pens President Treas-:.- jA Nancy Speer rp.W.de 1st Vice President Linda Christofiel 1 S-. . ■■. Parliar Dtariarg feeverly Marp ' e 2nd Vice President Lynda Cobb Hlsterlaa Susan BS gan Corres. Secretary Nancy Frye Reporter Joanna WHson Rec. Secretary Debbie Hutchinson Sgts. ai Arms Chaplain Barbara Spangler Marian Pfeiffer Patt Goodwin 393 Jaspers (Cont ' d) Arriqa, Gloria Soph, Bain, Janis Soph. Beckcom, Katby Jr. Bendele. Pam Sr. Bourland, Linda Jr. Brower, Linda Soph. Brown, Carole Sr. Chrisioffel. Linda Sr. Cobb, Lynda Sr. Colcer. Connie Soph. Conway, Theresa Soph. Coonradt, Nlta Soph. Crenwelge, Carol Sue Sr. Daniel. Debbie Soph. Davis. Martha Soph. Dorough, Linda Jr. Dodd. Kate Sr. Elkins, Janice Jr. Ellzey. Nan Soph. Franz, Paula Jr. Frye, Nancy Sr. Grimm, Raydeen Jr. Gonzales, Kaye Soph. Goodwin, Patt Jr. Hamby. Julie Jr. Hendry, Barbara Sr. Hutchinson, Debbie Jr. Kangas, Charlene Sr. Kelley, Kay Soph. Kirkpatrick, Melissa Soph. Kubena, Linda Jr. Senate | Pall Dale Harris Bill Freeman Dickie Layton Frank Fore Fred Biery Bob Abrlght Bill Scott Kukendall. Judy Soph. Lee, Esther Jr. Locklier, Renee Sr. Mahoney, Linda Sr. Marks, Ginny Jr. Marple. Beverly Sr. Matthews, Meredith Jr. Mederlos, Pam Sr. Moclc, Bobbie Sue Sr. Moore, Carol Sr. Moore, Diane Jr. Morales, Anita Sr. Mustafa, Peggy Jr. Neal, Mary Soph. Perelda, Becky Sr. Pfeiffer, Marian Sr. Pleasant, Mary Jane Jr. Randle, Sharon Sr. Reagan, Susan Jr. Rehberg, Kathy Jr. Rietz, Marilyn Jr. Schear, Judy Jr. Scrlmpsher. Sandy Jf. Seale, Susan Soph. Sharp, Carolyn Sr. Sharp. Marilyn Sr. Spangler, Barbara Jr. Speer, Nancy Sr. Strohm, Pat Sr. Thornton, Susan Jr. Wade, Carole Sr. Wilson, Arden Soph. Wilson, Joanna Sr. MJR Spring President Dale Harris Vice President Bill Freeman Secretary Dickie Layton Treasurer Frank Fore Chaplain John Collier Parliamentarian Howard Lewis Reporter-historian HerBle May Gilbert Hernandez Sgts.atArms Gilbert Hernandez Ronnie Ferguson Vic York Abdo. Richard Jr. Abright, Bob Jr. Badger, Scott Jr. Barra, Tom Sr. Baylor, Cly Jr. Biery, Fred Jr. Biggs. Bob Jr. Bourque, Eddie Sr. Brewer, Bill Jr. Brown, Jimmle Sr. Burkelf. Steve Sr. Carley, Kirk Sr. Cavanaugh, Ken Jr. Cave, Bobby Soph, Cave, Donny Sr. Clark, Chris Soph. Cloudt. Jim Soph. Cole, Art Sr. Cole. Cecil Sr. Collier, John Sr. Davis, Albert Soph. Dennis, Bill Sr. DIttmar, Howard Sr. Drumm, Mickey Jr. Duffin, Donald Sr. Dydek, Tom Sr. Ferguson, Ronnie Jr. Fore, Frank Jr. Freeman, Bill Sr. Gallndo, Denis Soph. Gerth, Richard Sr. GIbbs, Chuck Jr. Goldfarb, Sam Sr. Guerard, Sandy Soph. Hall, John Jr. Hammer. Joe Soph. President Doris Wise Vice President Linda Damron Corres. Secretary Kathy Day Rec. Secretary Ethel Starr Treasurer _ Sharon Levlnson Chaplain MIchele Harbin Parliamentarian Susan Stein Historian Suzy Barnebey Reporter Lee Stromberger Sqts. at Arms Dawne Daniel Carolyn MacKenny Allen, Cindy Soph. Aldridge, Nancy Jr. Anthony. Madelyn Sr. Barnebey. Suzy Sr. Barasch, Connie Jr. Barsun, Jeannlne Sr, Brannen, Nancy Sr. Bronstead, Alice Sr. Bottenbcrg, Julia Soph. Burnette, Edie Soph. Burnette, Susan Jr. Harris, Dale Sr. Hernandez, Gilbert Sr Hernandez, Steve Jr. Hooper, Mark Sr. Hopkins, John D. Sr. Horner, B. G. Soph. Jennings, Philip Jr. Klnnaird, Jay Jr. Klasing, Pat Soph. La Mar. Paul Sr. Layton, Dickie Sr. Lehman, Mike Soph. Lenig, Larry Jr. Levis. Earl Sr. Lewis, Howard Sr. May, Herble Jr. McCain, Victor Jr. McCurdy. Billy Jr. Mercado, Ted Sr. Miller. Keith Sr. Mlckish, Alan Sr. Mitchell, Wayne Jr. Moore. David Sr. Nickle, Bob Sr. Olson, Marc Sr. Patterson. Billy Jr. Pena. Dickie Jr. Pena, Mercy Sr. Perkins, Pat Sr. Price, Robert Sr. Qulllian. Roy Sr. Rambo, Bill Soph. Cackln, Kathy Sr. Cayamies, Callle Soph. Cockrell. Cathy Jr. Cody, Dixie Soph. Cunningham, Susan Jr. Damron, Linda Sr. Daniel, Dawne Sr. Davis, Susan Sr. Day. Kathy Sr. Dletzmann, Barbara Soph. Dullnig, Karen Jr. Earl, Mary Ann Sr. Ewing, Carol Sr. Ewing, Rebecca Soph. Faulkner. Kay Jr. Flte, Margie Jr. Frank, Diane Jr. Granberry, Judy Soph. Cranberry, Sandra Sr. Hanson, Ann Sr. Harbin, MIchele Sr. Herrick, Gayle Jr. Hutchinson, Marjo Jr. Jackson, Polly Sr. Janosik, Laurie Jr. Jennings, Lee Soph. Johns, Jill Sr. Reed, David Jr. Rees. Chester Sr. Reld. Mike Sr. Reyna, Roy Sr. Russell, Barclay Soph. Scheh, Curtis Sr. Scofield. Bob Sr. Scofleld, Jim Soph. Secrest, John Soph. Settlemeyer, Joe Soph. Sherwood. Steve Jr. - Sims, John Sr. Sides, Lynn Jr. Sigman, Mike Jr. Smith, Mike Jr. Stamper, Jim Jr. Sten debach. Doug Jr. Stendebach, Ronald Soph. Stewart. Rex Sr. Stutts, Bobby Soph. Stutts. Joel Sr. Tucker, George Soph. Turner, Greg Soph. Turner, Richard Soph. Vasquez, Roger Jr. Welborn, Rob Jr. Wideman, Tom Jr. Williams, George Jr. Wlllms, Richard Sr. Winkenhower. Winkle Jr. York, Vic Sr. Jones, Glenda Jr. Jones, Leana Sr. Jones, Norma Sr. Kelfer, llene Jr. Klriazes, Marlene Jr. Knight, Donna Jr. Knippa, Carol Soph. Kvasnicka, Pam Jr. Ladd, Sherry Jr. Lasky. Cheryl Sr. Levlnson. Sharon Sr. Lewis, Rhonda Jr. MacKenny, Carolyn Sr. Mangum, Susan Soph. McClaIn, Marcia Soph. McClellan. Celeste Soph. McClellan, Giql Sr. McGInty, Diana Soph. Merslnger, Cindy Jr. Murrah, Judy Sr. O ' Mara. Pat Jr. O ' Mara. Teresa Sr O ' Toole, Sandy Soph. Nichols. Suzle Soph. Post, Marilyn Jr. Quillin. Jamie Sr. Reagan, Jyl Jr. Redman, Michelle Sr. Rees, Margaret Jr. Reese. Sharon Sr. Rothenflue, M ' Lel Soph. Rhew. Lyn Jr. Rlchstatter, Lind a Soph. Riley, Mary Jr. Roberts. Patsy Soph. Rotundl, Sally Soph. Rushing, Kaye Sr. Starr, Ethel Sr. Staten, Sheila Jr. Stein, Susan Sr. Stromberger, Lee Sr. Suchowolski, Molly Sr. Tedford, Susan Soph. Thorne, Nancy Jr. Voelkel, Jane Jr. Waddell, Mary Elaine Jr. Watkins, Midge Jr. Watson, Clnde Jr. White. Merle Sr. Wise, Doris Sr. Whitehead, Joan Soph. Yantis. Linda Soph. Shakespeares President Lynda Burrow 1st Vice President Penny Nichols 2nd Vice President DIanne Dauqherty 394 Shakes (ConKd) Grizzard. Jeanne Sr. Siurseth. Sandy Sr. Bryant. Barbara Jr. McRaven, Marianne Sr. Corres. Secretary Grizzard. Joanne Sr. Sumner, Barbara Jr. Bryant, Nancy Sr. Martin. Nancy Jr. Andrea DeShong Gross. Cindy Jr. Tarrow, Dev Sr. Byrd, Barbara Soph. Maxey, Linda Sr. | Rec. Secretary Bonnie Anderson Guzrardo, Linda Soph. Tarrow, Lynne Jr. Campbell. Gretchen Jr. Moore. Phyllis Sr. . ' Treasurer Hall. Linda Soph. Tucker, Julia Jr. Chambers, Terry Jr. Nickle. Pat Soph. Sandy Sjurseth Hirsch. Helen Jr. Wiilms, Gaelyn Jr. Cole, Barbara Soph. Oakley, Janice Jr. s Chaplain . Nancy Graham Hoff, Diane Soph. Winans, Melinda Sr. Collins. Martha Ann Sr. O ' Brien, Kathleen Jr. Parliamentarian Howard. Sharon Sr. Youngblood, Carolee Jr. Cowen. Chris Jr. O ' Connor. Kathy Krlstlne Melinda Wjnans Zow3rVj Jane Sr. Jr. Katz. Linda Soph, Crutsinger. Elizabeth Jr. Historian Mary Ann Kennedy Kboudi. Marcy Sr. Dickinson, La Verne Jr. Olfers, Carol Jr. Skelfons Pevoto, Pam Soph. Reporter Kennedy. Mary Ann Sr. Dobbs. Janet Soph. Joanne Grizzard President Poland, Edith Sr. Kesner, Stevie Jr. Judy Gates East. Susan Soph. Sgts. at Arms Poland, Jean Jr. Sharon Howard Knox. Nancy Jr. 1st Vice President Edmonds, Carol Sue Sr. Kay Foster Koen, Mlndy Soph. Betfy Jane Sherwood Ellerman, Sylvia Jr. Quinn. Rita Jr. Aderhold. Louise Sr. 2nd Vice President Rainwater. Vicky Sr. Lachele, Janlne Jr. Carol Olfers Emmons, Sharon Sr. Anderson. Bonnie Sr. Richardson, Kaye Jr. Lane. Gaye Sr. Carres. Secretary Eng, Annlyn Sr. Schuchart. Luanne Soph. Anderson, Valerie Sr. Karen Tschirhart Anthony, Susan Jr. Langley, Nancy Soph. Leonard. Sharon Sr. Rec. Secretary Esserick, Sandy Sr. Segall, Judi Sr. Ballanfyne, Pam Sr. Long, Linda Sr. Donna Hass Fest, Susan Jr. Shelander, Jacqui Soph. Blrnbaum, Lindy Soph. Lynch. Sherry Sr. Treasurer Terry Chambers Garza, Susan Jr. Sherwood, Betty Jane Sr. Birnbaum. Susie Sr. May, Mary Jean Soph. Chaplain Gates, Judy Sr. Shocfcley, Madelyn Sr. Boazman, Bonny Soph. McCarfy. Gayla Soph. Sharon Brimhall Grisham. Gayla Sr. Snodgrass, Sandye Sr. Parliamentarian Guthrie. Jane Jr. Stuart. Eileen Jr. Burrow. Lynda Sr, Means, Sharon Jr. Linda Maxey Carnahan, Nancy Jr. Moffatt. Jinx Jr. Historian Hass. Donna Sr. Talbert, Beverly Jr. Carson, Carol Jr. Newton. Leslie Jr. Martha Collins Heimer. Linda Jr. Thompson, Audrey Sr. Celaya, Carolyn Sr. Newton, Lynette Sr. Reporter Martha White Hicks. Linda Jr. Travis, Gail Soph. Coons, Darlene Sr. Nichols. Penny Sr. Sgts. at Arms Holden, Sharon Jr. Tschirhart. Karen Sr. North, Sally Jr. Gayla Grisham Kelly, Jackie Sr. Tupes. Penny Sr. Waldon. Chris Sr. Craig, Sarah Sr. Daugherty. DIanne Jr. O ' Connor, Kathy Jr. Kafhy K. O ' Connor Kopplin, Karen Soph. Parish, Moye Jr. Adair. Janice Sr. Langston, Betty Jr. DeShong. Andrea Sr. PIsano. Pie Jr. Allman, Donna Jr. Wamsley, Cheryl Soph. FIndling, Jane Sr. Pulman, Carolyn Sr. Ames, Sharyn Jr. Lowes, Jennifer Soph. Waterbury, Linda Jr. Foster, Kay Sr. Rhodes. Martha Sr. Loyd. Linda Jr. Wiegand, Marty Sr. Robinson, June Sr. Barnes, Noel Jr. Luna, Ruthy Jr. Georaacakis. Annette White, Martha Sr. Soph. Rodriguez. Becky Jr. Berman, Hannah Soph. Blow. Irene Sr. Lutz, Carol Soph. Wong. Kathy Jr. Georgacaltis, Kathy Sr. Sauer, Jackie Soph. McEwen. Kay Sr. Gibbons. Candy Jr. Sauer, Sandy Soph. Bremer, Kathy Jr. McGInty. Melinda Sr. Zalesky, Barbara Sr. Goerner, Martha Soph. Schneider, Carolyn Soph. Brimhall. Sharon Sr. McKechnie. Peggy Jr. Zerkei. Suzanne Sr. Graham. Nancy Sr. Slrlannl. Cindy Soph. Brown, Barbara Sr. McNeil. Jan Soph. Znllek. Pearl Sr. Uniformed Groups Musfang Band President Steve BurVett Vice President Donald Cave Secretary Tom Barra Treasurer Cecil Cole Historian Ken Emery Drum Major Howard Lewis Maiorettes Ethel Starr Carolyn MacKenney Linda Long Sharon Reese Janis Adair Adair. Janice Sr, Allwardt, Kathy Soph. Arocha, Mike Sr. Barra. Tom Sr. . Barsun, Jeannlne Sr. Baughcom, Elaine Jr. Beckom, Kathy J-. Bendele, Pam Sr. Biggs, Bob Jr. Breeland, Jay Jr. Brewer, Bill Jr. Brimhall, Sharon Sr. Brlnkley, Sally Soph. Burkett. Steve Sr. Camp, Bill Jr. Castano. Liz Jr. Cave. Don Sr. Cloudt, Jim Soph. Cobb, Howard Sr. Cole, Cecil Sr. Collins, David Soph. Daniel. Raymond Soph. Dawson, Barbara Sr. Deffee, Cherlyn Sr. De Leon, Joe Jr. Drumm, Mickey J ' . Duffey. Fred Sr. Edwards. Ronnie Soph. Ellison, Alice Sr. Emery, Ken Sr. Enderle, Marilyn Jr. Epstein, Jerry Sr. Pong, Sue Jr. Frisby. Robert Sr. Gass, Jerry Soph. Grey. David Jr. Guerra, John Jr. Guldry, James Jr. Harbin. MIchele Sr. Hartley, Sonora Sr. Hartman. Mary Sr. Hartung. Cathy Jr. Hernandez, Berta Jr. Huntress. Tom Jr. Jiminei, Robert Sr. Karplenski, Arthur Jr. Kidwell. Eddie Jr. Latham. Doug Sr. Levy. Ed Jr. Lewis, Howard Sr. Lind, Walter Sr. Long. Linda Sr. MacKenney, Carolyn Sr. Marple, Beverly Sr. Marple, Randy Jr. Massey, BIN Jr. McClellan, Celeste Soph. Mederlos, Pam Sr. Miranda, Hector Jr. Molina. Hector Sr, Monita Joyce Sr. Moore, David Sr. Moore, Larry Jr. Nichols, John Sr. Pluenneke, MikI Soph. Pommerening, Randy Jr. Pool, Ken Jr. Pratt, Truett Soph. Pryor, Steve Jr. Reese. Sharon Sr. Riojas, Marta Jr. Rivera, Rudy Sr. Rogers. Terry Jr. Sanders. Mike Jr. Scheer, Gary Soph. Schelble, Theresa Sr. Scott, George Jr. Segura, Henry Sr. Sigman, Mike Jr. Snyder, Randy Sr. Sprague, Bengle Sr. Starr, Ethel Sr. 395 Mustang Band (ConCd) Stevens. JoAnn Jr. Stevens Lula Pearl 5r. Swope. Eddie Jr. Vallejo, Eddie Sr. Vinton, Robert Sr. Vivion. Cheryl Jr. Vollmer David Jr. Werckle , Barbara Soph. Wideman, Tom Jr. | Wilder, Mary Sr. Wnklns Eddie Sr. Williams, George Jr. 1 Winans Mellnda Sr. Woelfe , Martha Jr. Pony Band Secretary Vernell Walter Almaguer, Henry Soph. Apfel, Maura Soph. Barrish, Jeff Soph. Bartley, Dave Jr. Bazaldua, Gilbert Sr. Bourland, Linda Jr. Caslllas. Belinda Soph. Cason, Larry Soph. Cavazos. Janet Soph. Davis, Martha Soph, De La Garza, Raul Soph. Faulk, Larry Soph. Few. BIN Jr. Fong, Harry Soph. Garcia. Andres Jr. Garcia. Matllde Soph. President Martha Rhodes 1st Vice President Alice Bronstad 2nd Vice President Mary Lou Luna Corres. Secreta y Mary Ann Kennedy Rec. Secretary Kathy Day Treasurer Susan Davis Chaplain Dawne Daniel Parliamentarian Sharon Levlnson Historian Doris Wise Reporters Linda Damron Jill Johns Sgts. at Arms Lynda Burrow Ann Hanson Maior Jane FJndllng Captains Cos. T. J H Madeline Anthony Kathy Georgacakls Bonnie Anderson Roping Team Carol Ewing 1st Lts. T; Polly Jackson Lee Slromberger J: Linda Pittman Gonzales, Rita Soph, Gonzalez, Francisco Jr. Gonzalez, Lorenzo, Jr. Green, Randy Jr. Gulley. Bill Jr. Hernandez, Rudy Soph. Horton, Delane Jr. Ikeda. Frank Jr. La Bauve, Danny Soph. Lee, Steven Soph. Lewis. Robert Soph. Lowes. Jennifer Soph. Lyon, Charles Jr. Lyon, Patti Soph. Monita. Cindy Jr. Olvera, Molly Soph. Pantuso, David Soph. Raboy, Michael Soph. Rendon, Richard Soph. Requenez. Franic Jr. RIchstatter, Linda Soph. Robledo, Rachel Soph. Rodriguez. Roger Soph. Ross, Frank Soph. Schiller, Tom Jr. Schmidt, Larry Soph. Segura. David Soph. Sigler, Wendy Soph. Silva, Arnold Soph. Spurlln. Clifford Soph. Tedford, Fred Soph. Thomas, Lowell Soph. Toscano, Buddy Sr. Valle, Maria Soph. Walter. Vernell Soph. Whitney. Kathleen Soph. Williamson. Richard Soph. Colt Band Secretary Richard De Leon Briscoe, Gary Soph. Davis. Edward Soph. De Leon. Richard Sr. De Vellis, Ken Sr. Ely, Charles Soph. Ford, Janey Soph. Guerrero. Sandra Soph. Guio, Lee Sr. Hernandez. Ariel Jr. Jones. Kathy Soph. McMillan, Doug Soph. Sanchez, Jesse Soph. Schwartz. Wade Soph. Silvas. David Jr. Torralva, Edward Jr. Washington, Roy Jr. Lassos June Robinson H: Nancy Graham Merle White 2nd Lts. T: Annlyn Eng Sandy Esserlck Peggy Hancock Marilyn Sparger J; Sue Bassinger Sandra Eng Cheryl Leung Maxine Hudson H: Barbara Andrews Diana Cardenas Diane Delao Suzanne Sllmp Ahr, Carol Ann Jr. Allman, Donna Jr. Anderson, Bonnie Sr. Anderson, Valerie Sr. Andrews, Barbara Sr. Anthony, Madeline Sr. Anthony. Susan Jr. Bailey, Kathy Sr. Barasch. Connie Jr. Bassinger, Susan Sr. Bellinger, Charlie Jr. Bentteau. Tommie Sr. BIrnbaum. Susie Sr. Bogos, Dora Sr. Brannen. Nancy Sr. Bremer. Kathy Jr. Bronstead, Alice Sr. Brown, Carole Sr. Bryant, Barbara Jr. Bryant, Nancy Sr. Burge, Rebecca Jr. Burrow, Lynda Sr. Byrom, Pattye Sr. Byrum, Pam Sr. Cackin, Kathy Sr. Cadena, Imelda Sr. Cardenas, Diana Sr. Carnahan, Nancy Jr. Carson. Carol Jr. Cary, Cindy Jr. Carreno. Rosemary Jr. Chambers. Terry Jr. Cianton, Donna Jr. Clark, Penny Sr. Cobb, Lynda Sr. Cohen, Miriam Jr. Crutslnger, Elizabeth Jr Cunningham, Susan Jr. Damron, Linda Sr. Daniel, Dawne Sr. Daugherty. Dianne J ' . Davis, Susan Sr. Day, Kathy Sr. DeHart, Dayle Sr. Delao, Diane Sr OeShong, Ande Sr. Domlnguez. Sylvia S-. Dulling, Karen Jr. Earl. Mary Ann Sr. Ellerman. Sylvia Jr. Eng, Annlyn Sr. Eng. Sandra Sr. Esserlck. Sandy Sr. Ewing, Carol Sr. Findllng, Jane Sr. Fife. Linda Jr. Foster, Kay Sr. Garcia, Marleen Jr. Georgacakls. Kathy Sr. Graham, Nancy Sr. Gray, Jean Sr. Grlsham. Gayla Sr. Grizzard, Joanne Sr. Gross. Cynthia Jr. Hale. Barbara Jr. Hancock, Peggy Sr. Hanson, Ann Sr. Heimer, Linda Jr. Hirsch, Helen Jr. Hizar, Linda Jr. Holle, Margaret Jr. Howard, Sharon Sr. Hudson, Marine Sr. Huff, Joanna Sr. Jackson, Polly Sr. Janoslk, Laurie Jr. Johns. Jill Sr. Jones. Glenda Jr. Jones, Norma Sr. Kangas, Charlene Sr. Kelfer, llene Jr. Kelly. Jackie Sr. Kennedy. Mary Ann Sr. Kerr, Kandee Sr. Knight, Donna Jr. Korp. Susan Jr. Kvasnicka. Pam Jr. Ladd, Sherry Jr. Lane. Gaye Sr. Langston, Betty Jr. Lee, Margo Jr. Leonard. Sharon Sr. Leung. Cheryl Sr. Leverett, Debbie Sr. Levinson. Sharon Sr. Lewis, Rhonda Jr. Lodde. Dorothy Sr. Loudermilk, Brenda Jr. Luna, Mary Lou Sr. Martin, Nancy Jr. Maxey, Linda Sr. eans, Sharron Jr. Mersinger. Cynthia Jr. Mock, Bobble Sue Sr. Moffatt. Jinx Jr. Moore. Phlllppa Sr. Morales, Anita Sr. Muniz. Irma Sr. Murrah. Judy Sr, McBride, Mary Jr. McClellan. GIgl Sr. McGinley, Sandra Jr. Mclntyre. Joyce Jr. McLendon. Nancy Sr. Neal. Loretta Jr. Nichols, Penny Sr. North. Sally Jr. O ' Connor. Kathy Jr. O ' Connor. Kathy Jr. Olfers. Carol Jr. O ' Mara, Teresa Sr. Patillo, Paula Sr. Payne, Susy Sr. Pereida. Becky Sr. Pfelffer, Marian Sr. Pisano. Pie Jr. Pittman, Linda Sr. Poland. Edith Sr. Rainer, Donna Sr. Reagan, Jyl Jr. Reagan. Susan Jr. Rees. Margaret Jr. Rhew, Lyn Jr. Rhodes. Martha Sr. Richardson. Kaye Jr. Robinson, June Sr, Rodriguez, Becky Jr. Rushing. Kaye Sr, Saathoff. Gail Jr, Samples, Carlofta Jr, Slimp, Suzanne Sr. Smith, Patricia Sr. Soloman. Carol Jr. Spangler, Barbara Jr. Sparger, Marilyn Sr. Stromberger, Lee Sr. Taylor. Annette Jr. Trude, Pam Sr. Tschlrhart. Karen Sr. Tucker. Julia Jr. Tupes. Penny Sr. Valle, Annabelle Sr. Waddell. Mary Jr. Wade. Carol Sr. Waid. June Sr, 396 Lassos (Cont ' d) ROTC Forester. Ronald Soph. Marasco. Frank Sr. Sllva, John Jr. Watkins, Midge Jr. Colonel Franke. George Soph. Martin. George Sr. Simpson, Jimmie Soph. Weynand. Cynthia J ' - Roy Reyna Frye, Philip Jr. Martinez. Edmond Soph. Spangler. Robert Sr. Whalev. Jane Ann Sr. Almaraz. Rudy Soph. Funk. Alan Soph. Martinez. Michael Soph. Stapp. Richard Soph. White. Merle Sr. Alonzo. Robert Soph. Garcia. Andres Jr. McAdory, Jack Soph. Stevens. Lee Soph. Wise. Dons Sr. Alvarez. Albert Jr. Garcia. Andrew Soph. McCarty. Danny Soph. Strong. Patrick Jr. Wong, Kathy Jr. Anderson. Babe Jr. Garza, Homero Soph. McCown. Harold Sr. Sutton, Alexander Jr. Youngblood. Carolee J ' Zaiesky, Barbara Sr. Arrlaga, Joe Sr. Garza. Rene Soph. Merchant, James Jr. Terrell. James Jr. Zavala. Mary Jr. Bacon, Allan Jr. Gass. Roland Jr. MerIa, Joe Jr. Travieso, Arthur Soph. Znilek. Pearl Sr. Bain, William Sr. Georges, Mike Soph. Meyers, Robert Jr. Trevino, Eugene Soph. Barnes. Elwin Jr. Bednar. Kenneth Soph. Gomez, Charles Soph. Gonzales, Frank Jr. Molina. Luis Jr. Monfalvo. Freddy Soph. Tschlrhart. Gary Jr. Vallejo. David Soph. Roping Team Captain Carol Ewing Bell. John Soph. Gonzales, James Soph. Moreno. Edward Soph. Valenzuela. Alfred Jr. Bench. William Sr. Gonzalez. Ronald Sr. Mosman. Daniel Jr. Valenzuela, Nicholas Jr. Allman, Donna Jr. Berlanca, William Jr. Goodman, Ronald Soph. Menchaca. Richard Soph. Van Griner. Leslie Jr. Basslnger, Sue Sr. Brewer. Elliott Soph. Goodwill, Philip Soph. Nance, Danny Soph. Vasquez, Luther Soph. Benlteau, Tommie Sr. Brooks. Ronald Jr. Graham, Robert Sr. Nelson, Roy Sr. Velasquez. Ernest Soph. Burge, Becki Jr. Cabrera. Mike Soph. Grohe. Andrew Soph. Olivarrl. Santiago Jr. Vidaurri, Ellas Soph. Clanton, Donna Jr. Cadena. Robert Jr. Grohn. Larry Sr. Ondarza. Rudy Jr. Walker. Vincent Soph. Davis. Susan Sr. Cadena, Rodolfo Soph. Guerra. Rudolph Sr. Opperman. Richard Jr. Wardwell, Ray Jr. DeHart, Dale Sr. Carder, Kenneth Jr. Halle. Thomas Soph. Palaclos. RodoHo Jr. Weik, George Soph. Dullnig. Karen Jr. Carranza. Luis Jr. Halbert. Ernest Soph. Perez, Baslllo Soph. Wessels, Bruce Jr. Ellerman, Sylvia Jr. Castillo. Jose Jr. Hazur. Carl Sooh. Puente. Joe Soph. Wicker, Brian Soph. Ewing, Carol Sr. Chandler, Ray Soph. Colvln. Ronald Soph. Henry. Don Soph. Hernandez. Albert Soph. Rainwater. Rickey Soph. Ramirez, Frank Soph. Wolf, David Soph. Wong, Raymond Jr. Hudson, Maxine Sr. Contreras, Joe Soph. Heye, Gerald Jr. Rangel, Federico Jr. Wonsik. John Sr. Korp, Susan Jr. McBrlde. Mary Jr. McGinley. Sandra Jr. Cook, Edgar Jr. Corona, Gilbert Jr. Cosmos, Harry Soph. Hill, Leopold Jr. Hinoiosa. Pedro Sr. Huntsman. Emet Sr. Rangel. Oscar Jr. Reyes. Richard Soph. Reyna, Roy Sr. Zimmerman. Rcdrey Soph. Drill Team Moore. Phyllis Sr. Coultress, James Sr. Hysaw. Lonnie Jr. Rietz. Ronald Sr. Commander Loudermilk, Brenda Jr. Davis. George Soph. Jackson, Danny Soph. RIvas, Jimmy Soph. Pedro Hlnojosa Pittman, Linda Sr. DeLaFuente, Marc Jr. Jaimes. Mike Soph. Rodriguez. Armando Soph. Bacon. Allan Jr. Saathoff. Gail Jr. DeLaGarza. Gilbert Soph. Delgado, Benny Jr. Jaimes. Robert Jr. James. Steven Jr. Rodriguez. Patrick Jr. Rodriguez. Robert Jr. Bain. William Sr. Berlanga, William Jr. Smith. Tricia Sr. Ferguson, John Sr. Johnson. Ervln Jr. Rodriguez. Roy Sr. Cadena, Robert Jr. Stromberger. Lee Sr. Ferrell. David Soph. Rodriguez, Tommy Soph. Weynand Cvnthia Jr. Flores, Ray Soph. Jones. Fredrick Soph. Rogers, Harold Jr. Carranza, Luis Jr. Joplln. George Soph. KIrkpatrlck. Kirk Soph. Larsen. Robert Soph. Roaers, Richard Soph. Roman, Benny Jr. Ross. Steven Jr. Castillo, Jose Jr. Officers and NCO Club Contreras. Joe Soph. President Allan Bacon Coultress. James Sr. Grahan Robert S-. Grohn, Larry Sr. League. Edward Soph. Lemson. P ul Sr. Sanders. Roy Sr. Schmuten, James Jr. Franke. George Soph. Vice President Robert Cadena Guerra, Rudolph Sr. Llndsey. Hugh Soph. Scogglns. Dale Soph. Gonzales. Frank Jr. Secretary Heye. Gerald Jr. Lopez, Je?se Sr. Segovia. TImo Jr. Heye, Gerald Jr. Jose Castillo Hill. Leopold Jr. Lozano, Joe Jr. Hill. Leopold Jr. Treasurer Robert Rodriguez Hinoiosa. Pedro Sr. Hlnojosa. Pedro Sr. Alvarez. Albert Jr. Huntsman, Emet Sr. Rietz, Ronald Sr. Huntsman, Emet Sr. Arrlaga. Joe Sr. Jalmes, Robert Jr. Rodriguez. Patrick Jr. rfw Hvsaw. Lonnie Jr. Bacon, Allan Jr. James, Steven Jr. Rodriguez, Robert Jr. W Jaimes. Robert Jr. Bain. William Sr. Johnson, Ervln Jr. Rodriguez. Roy Sr. u James, Steven Jr. Bench. William Sr. Ross, Steven Jr. Johnson. Ervln Jr. Lemson, Paul Sr. Schmulen, James Jr. r tr € Berlanga. William Jr. Lopez, Jesse Sr. Martin. George Sr. Brooks, Ronald Jr. Lozano, Joe Jr. Segovia, Timo Jr. Rifle Team Martinez. George Sr. Cadena. Robert Jr. Carden. Kenneth Jr. Marasco. Frank Sr. Martin, George Sr. Spangler, Robert Sr. Strong. Patrick Jr. Sutton, Alexander Jr. Capt. Larry Gronn Martinez. Michael Soph. Merla. Joe Jr. Carranza. LljIs Jr. Meria, Joe Jr. Terrell, James Jr. Ferguson. John Sr. Molina, Luis Jr. Castillo. Jose Jr-. Molina. Luis Jr. Tschlrhart, Gary Jr. Frye, Philip Jr. Moreno, Edward Soph. Coultress. James Sr. Mosman, Dailel Jr. Valenzuela. Alfred Jr. Gomez, Charles Soph. Nelson. Roy Sr. Delgado. Benny Jr. Nelson, Roy Sr. Valenzuela. Nicholas Jr. Grohn. Larry Sr. Palaclos, Rodolfo Jr. Ferguson. John Sr. Ollvarri. Santiago Jr. Wardwell, Ray Jr. Halbert. Ernst Soph. Rangel, Federico Jr. Frye. Philip Jr. Palaclos, Rodolfo Jr. Wessels. Bruce Jr. Schmulen, James Jr. Reyna, Roy Sr. Gonzales. Frank Jr. Rangel, Federlco Jr. Wong, Raymond Jr. Tschlrhart, Gary Jr. Rodriguez, Patrick Jr. Gonzales, Ronald S ' . Reyna, Roy Sr. Wonsik, John Sr. Wardwell, Ray Jr. Roman. Benny Jr. 397 Drin Team (Cont ' d) Mustang Football Sports Ross, Steven Jr. y Anderson, Randy Sr. _- TB ' iie=t -. .tv— ____ Seqovla. Timo Jr. Badger, Scott Jr. R rTr7 JX :ia z 3]r T ?y y- Spanqler, Robert 5r. Barrow, David Soph v ' -V.Si • .r-A Tl ff j! Sutton. Alexander Jr. Bourque, Eddie Sr. -■■■{ J. Terrel, James Jr. Buenrostro, Rudy Soph. Thompson, Ronnie Sr. Letiman, Michael Soph. Golf Team Travieso, Arthur Soph. Burk, ' Billy Sr. White, Paul Jr. Lochausen, Marshall Jr. Andrade. Bruno Jr. Valenzuela. Alfred Jr. Wong, Raymond Jr. Cavanaugh, Keri Jr. Cuevas, Edwin Soph. Pony Football Arevalo, Alex Soph, Melendez. Carfos Soph. Mikes, Michael Jr. Bishop, Jimmy Soph. Gardner, Gary Jr. Wonslk. John Sr. Montez, Fred Jr. Edwards. Roland Soph. Arevalo, Joe Jr. Montez, James Soph. Goldfarb, Sam Sr. c: =rr:: = Ekmark, Fred Jr. Bovello, Robert Soph. ' ■' Harrell, Edgar Sr. Claypool, Pat Soph. Narro, Joe Jr. Gutierrez, Joe Jr. W Hernandez. Steve Jr. Cortese. Leon Jr. Gates. Hall Jr. X -■fM) Helliq. Edward Jr. Ji - JStU Patterson, William Jr. A : -- Hopkins, John David Sr. Dial, Steven Soph. Peterson, Eric Soph. Huqhes. Arthur Jr. --— .. - Hudgins, William Soph. DeHayos, John Soph. Quintonllla. Wayne Jr. Maloney, Patrick Jr. Swimming Team Johnson, Ronald Jr. Eqqieston, Terry Soph. Rath, John Soph. Mauck, Ernest Sr. Csrr. Jim Jf . Lenlg, Larry Jr. Emerson, Abram Jr. Rlena, Russell Soph. McFaddin. Lee Sr. Murray, Anarew Jr. Luckett, Larry Jr. Frost. David Soph. Rice, John Jr, Mercado, Ted Sr. Olsen, Bill Jr. Massey. Tommy Sr. Galvan. Robert Jr. Roberts, Ronald Soph. Miller, Keith Sr. Mosley, John Sr. Golightly, George Jr. Rodriquez, Arnold Soph. Olvera, George Jr. Morton, Matthew Jr. Nlemeyer, Dennis Sr. Guerard, Sandy Soph. Rogers, John Soph. Sjurseth. Jim Soph. Olson, Mark Sr. Nobis, Joe Soph. O ' Connell. Pat Sr. Guerard, Sandy Soph. Salazar, Mike Jr. White. Don Jr. Harrell, Donald Soph. Sllmp. John Soph. Schroeder, Mike Sr. Wilson, David Jr Pena, Hllario Jr. HarreM, Ronald Soph. Harris. John Jr. Stendebach, Ronald Soph. Tennant, William Jr. Stutts, Joel Sr. Stutts, Robert Soph. Tennis Team Rogers, Glenn Jr. Soph. Horner, Bernard Soph. Wall, Richard Jr. Tague. James Sr. Abdo, Richard Jr. Schooley, Danny Soph. Jaroszewskl, Ronnie Sr. Whitlow, George Sopli. Thrallkill, Thomas Sop l. Bamberger, David Soph. Sherrod, Jimmy Jr. Knoebel, Larry Soph. Zepeda, Frank Soph. Tucker, George Soph. Brauback. Bob Soph. Shields, Tom Sr. Short. Myron Sr. Sides, Lynn Jr. Brown, Paul Jr. Burrer, Emilie Sr. Camps, Martha Soph. Class Officers Smith, Howard Sr Senior Class Junior Class Sophomore Class Chrlstoffel, Linda Sr. Smith, Stewart Soph. Presiaent President President Enq. Freddie Soph. Stendebach, Douglas Jr. Svanson, La ' ry S ' Tom Shields Jim Billings Denis Galindo Ewinq, Carol Sr. Vice Pres ident Vice President Gonzales, Belinda Soph, Vice President Terry Eggleston Hale, Houston Jr. Emerson, Abram Jr. Bill Freeman Kathy O ' Connor King, Richard Jr. Emerson, Willie Jr. Corres. Secretary Maksyn. Joseph Soph. Faulkner. Tim Jr. Corres. Secretary Giqi McClellan Corres. Secretary Sharron Means Chris Clark Muecke. Monte Jr. Golightly. George Jr. Rec. Secretary Price, Robert Sr. Hall, John Jr. Rec. Secretary Rec. Secretary Sandy Guerard Prince, Laura Jr. Klaslng. Pat Soph. Valerie Anderson Susan Cunningham Reygadas. Tom Soph. Langford, Alan Sr. Treasurers Joe Settlemeyer Schuback. Mike Jr. Long. Roy Jr. Treasurers Treasurers Mlndy Keen Tedford, Susan Soph. Judy Murrah Lyn Rhew Maxwell, Ron Soph. Howard Smith John Hall Weiner, Barry Sr. Montoya, Steve Sr. Chaplain Stewart Smith Yancy, John Sr. Nobis, Joe Soph. Chaplain Caroline Celaya Ghaplain Bill Brewer O ' Connell, Pat Sr. Parliamentarian Lee Smith Track Team Pena, Mercy Sr. Armstrong Ronnie Sr. Quilllan. Roy Sr. Parliamentarian Parliamentarian Jane Flndllng Pie Pisano Hist. -reporter Barrow. David Soph. Schooley. Danny Soph. Gayla McCarty Baylor, Cly Jr. Sherrod, Jimmy Jr. Bias, Stanley Sr. Smith, Bill Sr. Historian Nancy Graham Historian CInde Watson Sqts. at Arms Richard Turner Clark, Chris Soph. Smith. Lee Soph. Annette Georgacakis Collazo, Carl Sr. Thompson, Ronnie Sr. Reporter Reporter Cray, Bill Jr. Turner, Bruce Soph. Lee Stromberger Dickie Pena Dlric, Conrad Jr. Vasquez, Roger Jr. Edwards, Roland Soph. White. Paul Jr. Sqts. at Arms Gilbert Hernandez Sqts. at Arms Marjo Hutchinson Eggleston. Terry Soph. Wllhelm, Paul Soph Howard Lewis Herbie May 398 Basketball Mustang Jowers. Brad Sr. Boye John Jr. Watson , Tommy Jr. LucHell ■. Danny Set ' . Long, Richard Sr. Gordon Jr. Zimmerman. David Jr. Martinez Roger Soph. Managers Brown. Martin. Steve Sr. Mercado. Ted Sr. Ferguson, Ronnie Jr. Moore Barrett Soph. Mangum, Richard Sr. Colt Nelson. Jerr Jr. Powell Mark Soph. Olson, Marc Sr. Gibbs Chuck Jr. Eddie Soph. Richardson, Bill Sr. Rambo . B.;il Soph. Abright, Bob Jr. Pena. Diclcie Jr. Kaliskv , Lawrence Jr. Davis. Albert Soph. Reagar . Mike Soph. Armstrong, Ronnie Sr. Schroeder, Mike Sr. Mason . Buddy Jr. Russell Barclay Soph. Bias, Stanley Sr. Sherwood, Steve Jr. Mitchell. Wayne Jr. Dunn, Larry Soph. Smith. Lee Soph. Biery. Fred Jr. WIHms. Richard Sr Reed. David Jr. Eckhardt, Larry Soph. Gallndo, Dennis Soph. Stroth. Ronnie Soph. Cntes, Alan Sr Pony Soils, Robert Jr. Turner, Bruce Soph. Gerth. Richard Sr. A ellano. Robe-t J-. Szfran ki, Terry Jr, Hudg ns, Billy Soph. Wood. Edward Soph. Qcholarships Recipient Scholarship Type Aderhold, Louise Anderson, Randy Anderson, Valerie Asocar, Carlos Barsun, Jeannine Boyd, Bonnie Brown. Jimmie Burk, Billy Burrer, Emilie Caldera. Walter Cannpbell, Phil Chizum, Anita Kay Collier, John Cox, April Delgado, David Dydek, Thomas Edwards, La Donna Ekmark, Fred Findling, Jane Garcia, Rudy Gerth, Richard Harbin, MIchele hlooper, Mark T. Guy Rogers Student Council Howard Payne University Bexar County (Trinity University) Bexar County (Trinity University) Bexar County (Trinity University) Miami University Eastman School of Music Stanford University Pepperdine College MacMurry College Trinity University Lubbock Christian College Odessa College Lulac Sears Roebuck Foundation John Brown University Southern Methodist University Our Lady of the Lake Bexar County (Trinity University) University of Texas Rice University Pepperdine MacMurra College Eastman School of Music Garrigues Foundation (Baylor) University of Miami Howard Payne University T. Guy Roger ' s Lasso Lulac (Texas University} Rice University Southern Methodist University Bexar County (Trinity University) Merchant Marine Academy (Appointment) Academic ( renewable) Athletic Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Music (renewable) Music Academic ( renewable) Academic (renewable). Academic (renewable) Athletic Athletic Athletic Academic Academic Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic Academic ( renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic ( renewable) Music Music (renewable) Music (renewable) Athletic Academic Academic Academic ( renewable) Academic ( renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic 399 Recipient Scholarshi p Type Howard, Sharon Jacobs, Diana Jacobs, Jack Jones, Leana Kawazoe, Nancy Langley, Robert Layton, Richard Marple, Beverly Montoya, Steve Nichols, John NicUe, Robert Niemeyer, Dennis O ' Connell, Patrick Patillo, Paula Pittman, Linda Porras, Rene Quan, Lily Reyna, Roy Riley, Louise Robinson, June Rodriguez, Irene Schneider, Larry Shields, Thonias Short. Myron Sims, John Smith. Howard Smith, Patricia Speer, Nancy Stewart. Rex Thompson, Ronnie Thorward, Sul Ross Tijerina. Linda Vazquez. Arthur Whaiey. Jane Whiley, Esther Yancy, John Zowarka, Jane T. 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Guy Rogers FTA Southwestern University Texas Christian University Texas Woman ' s University Rice University Baylor Texas A M University Sunrise Optimist Texas Western College of the University of Texas Southern Methodist Unlversitv Bexar County (Trinity University) Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororltv for San Antonio College University of Mexico Our Lady of the Lake University of Mexico Maryville College San Antonio Council of PTA Texas College of Arts and Industries Texas Christian University Bexar County (Trinity) Howard Payne College San Antonio Bar Association Rice University Texas Education Agency Bexar County (Trinity) Southwestern University Texas A M Brackenridge • Incarnate Word College School of Fine Arts Texas Christian University Our Lady of the Lake Pepperdine College Myra Stafford Pryor Charitable Trust United Service Automobile Association San Antonio College Trinity University Academic Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Music (renewable) Academic Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Athletic (renewable) Music (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic Athletic Athletic Academic (renewable) Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic Academic (renewable) Music (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Athletic Academic Athletic Academic Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Athletic Academic Academic (renewable) Music (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic (renewable) Academic Academic (renewable) Athletic Academic (renewable) 400 .ij ) K l l ir
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