John Marshall High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1975
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EQ? 55 .f .vgv .1'kB Along With the change in the colors of LQ' I I E 5 FALL Y 3 ,,, lf. t 4, +A so change the students offohn Marshall School. Recollections of summer ifilzafjaivenings abound as everyone is ff fcaught up in the excitement of activi- tisg climaxed this year by the 25th Sil- Efyiniversary celebration. Brisk fall wgather accentuates student life with the Annixiersary Homecoming highi lightingathe season. And a good time is foreseen for all. . . a V i ELUBBER THESE. heerleaders Surprise spirit is welcomed by the football players. A ugust 19th, Hn ds 2,760 reluctant people BEGINNING THE GRIND of another school year. Thanks to the spirit organizations of john Marshall, the pep rallies break the monotony ofstudies, and help arouse the student body. There is an air of excitement, and the pep rallies are a great opportunity for everyone to show his support for the Mighty Rams. is born in the Ram gym. Drum major, Mike Bryson, leads the Ram Band. As workbook, lab, and towel fees drift in LIFE AT 1.M.H.S. picks up, and the student body becomes united through various extracurricular activities. 1. L F.B.L.A. run-through is broken. The Ram Band entertains at half-time. 3 ,sii. is . I nusnanoxn Mimi in i M i t 'iii i i ii'iev12 'Vi i 'gi v i as .. W it L I t '-t, - fa ta iisi itii Faculty enjoys a game of volleyball. l Mr. Montgomery goes up for two. Senior, Gail Kaapke, keeps busy at Horn signing party. wx ws- , ...-all W-va a. Guy Fountain presents a portrait of Mr. Perkins. Mike Mills participates in motorcycle drivers ed. 'v4 .. -9' 'W 4 -,. John Sneed reveals h.is true identity. :xi Horn Staff promotes yearbook sales. , .4 1-.1 'af 1'-,rf rd, J Q A ,Q I ..,. THQ. 7 Student Council works to beautify campus. 'I The Great Greased Bacon Stand-Off Mr. Ford squeals with delight ' - 4 f4 if .1..L.. , 1 1 I Yi r i Students cheer on the contestants. Milton James, Greased Pig Chase winner, hugs the thrill of victory. 24 r Students get a chance to 'ieyewitnessn Ron Taylor and Chris Marrou. xwnnvf -2 Student Council ramrods special events to HBROADEN THE HORI- ZONS of the Marshall Population. High acclaim comes to junior, Milton james, as he pounces upon a greasy vic- tory. Unfortunately, a pig-chasing speaker is unable to brief students of this fine art at the October Min-Mes- ters. Bobby Lee gets high on karate. mill, ' itat ng-!!??f'2'lQl, .. .. 1. , ment' ggsk Y ai,V,-f-5 ,1,,,f I tts iff . gII4,vwa' ' tl ,Q ytlifw ,V K an Miriam Orlando surrenders her curls. Yoga students practice the art of concentration. Highlighting the fall season and the entire 74-75 school year, Iohn Marshall celebrates its SIL VER ANNIVERSAR Y H OMEC OMIN G with pride. The student body nominates a Homecom- ing court and Wendy Sommer is crowned queen at the Ia y game: Although victory is not ours, our anniversary , ' spirit is not dampened, and the majority of the students continue to celebrate the activities at the Hilton Pala- W cio del Rio. Pep Squad and band provide excitement throughout the game. Queen Wendy Sommer and her escort, Bodie ,1 f- ' ' .-. , Mwkvwl 'gf ' A ,13- Half-time begins with the forming of a ram. Lori Swan swings with the spirit of Home- coming '74. t A 1 ', ff , 2 ,Y - 112. I ,Z i Sinister Fox plays ut llumecoming'74. ,, ...., ..-. -,,..V... zckc escort, escort, escort, Kelly Collins Chris Shields Bob Kuapke - Everyone dances to music Sinister and her escort, Kevin Trimble Y. 1 Q50 A 4, iv l 'Q' -fi' WL! 5' ,, Y 3' sl ,iz 'inks f 1 P A 4 ' ' ,ff Sf? V Q' ,Q . Z flfiiifgxig .fi I :Wo I ' Qgiffy . . :ri f - A ,,-, k f 2 -H if-M ff ' .17 -333518 mi kinky. W. ,giggn i,.,, Wifflfzg ff T A 8 if M . 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I Veta Louise Simmons Kathy Griffith Ioanne Shumway Scott Wilson Dr. Lyman Sanderson Kelly Griffith Elwood P. Dowd Steve Bailey Mikg Gffmgg Dr. William Chumley Randy Guzzardo Vic Meredith Ruth Kelly Cherie Benson Gage Paine Betty Ch umley Ianie Woldhagen Lisa Hicks CAST Myrtle Mae Simmons ..... Sheryl Bochetti Lauren Traylor Veta Louise Simmons .... joanne Sh um wa y Ka thy Grifiq th Elwood P. Dowd . . .Mike Grimes Steve Bailey Dr. Lyman Sanderson ...... Kelly Griffith Scott Wilson Dr. William Chumley ..... Randy G uzzardo Vic Meredith Ruth Kelly ........ Cherie Benson Gage Paine Betty Ch umley ..... Lisa Hicks fanie Woldhagen Duane Wilson ..,.. jay Blum berg Mark DeBerry Mrs. Chauvenet . .Martha Connor Miss johnson ...... joanne Butler judge Gaffney . . .Mike McGinnis E. I. Lofgren .... I. . Yvette Bricker Carol Bryant Duane Wilson jay Blum berg Mark Deberry r xx 2 X X X A, l 1 ' Mrs. Chauvenet Miss johnson Martha Connor Ioanne Butler A1 Carol Bryant E. I. Lofgren C-B Yvette Bricker judge Gaffney Mike McGinnis Elwood Dowd and Vic Meredith Myrtle Mae Simmons, played by Lauren Traylor. The end of many hours of hard work. Director Sally Smith Dr. Chumley expresses hisrfeelings. Assistant Director Art Director Emily Flores Jeanie Kirkwood kk. Co-Student Directors Joanne Shumway Gage Paine All eyes are upon Veta Louise, portrayed by Joanne Shumway. Sheryl Bochetti portrays Myrtle Mae Simmons. A CKN O WLEDGEMEN TS SET DESIGN Mike Grimes Kellv Griffith SET CREW TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Ran dy Guzzardo STAGE MANAGER Tom M unns ASSIS TED B Y Sean Parrott Bobby Trevin o Kelly Griffith Bill Wi Sni ewski LIGHTAND SOUND David Wal bran Brian F elker PR OPS La ura Bell anger MAKEUP Brenda Anderson Brenda H uszar COSTUMES foanne Butler PROGRAMS I o Ann Roses Rose Salinas Robin Rogers The fall season Closes with the SN O WMAN'S BALL sponsored annually hy the Pep Squad. Ramhlerettes put in many long hours in order to transform the Marshall Cafeteria into a ballroom fit for royal ty. Applause awaits royalty announcements. Carol honors her marquis with a boutonniere. 1974 Annual Sl'l0Wlll2l1l,S Ball Court: fleft to rightj Marquis Rick Eades, Duke Bill Roche. Prince Tom Munns, King Kevin Trimble, Queen Kristi Larabee, Princess Pam Thrailkill. Duchess Kris Story, Marquess Carol Xiques. 'Ns fx bm sf 192- Q gf? 1 71 if R X ks A sal Q 1 1 113 .W 1- 155111- - f' - 1 M 4-A .1 - 1.. .- M 1 , , ' Q:i'JP 'L H516 Q- 2' 55 3 ' 1 ' 1 'A' vs' 334 '6V 7 u1'-111--:'-1-a' -yi' H75 ww. - v . f I -if -1.1 1:1 1 '1 1- , 1 4 HL L69 WQQL E sn. A 11... . ,N ,, ,W 1 .. lh1?fSf!!I'k1'10SS anrLbleakncss1 A ,nf W WINTER Rams in volvo Ihmnsnlvfrs in rzlassfrs, 4 Jildklffllilll gzunfzs, H:1rvf3y, Ungpnfrxh fffmd vzzrinus nlhfrr happfenings, :III --wfhf? while iIhSUI'hiIl1Q some all-ilnportnnf iICIll1l?l7lilI. i along Ihc way. Tcxas ? 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Visiting poetess, Naomi Shihab, adds a new dimension to the English department. mm J Mf,s -2 ' Aff v. 4 yn, ,.,.., L .MJ Research papers bring an avalanche of questions to the dedicated library aids. alba Mock elections bring out the 'intellectual prowess of many government students. Students preview national government procedures. wr 4, ft. . , . 2 1 9 s r 5 Jeremiah People provide entertainment for Marshall students. Firemen render their services as the bleachers smolder after an unsuccessful arsonist' With copy in hand, a group of English students prepare to Meet The Press, in a classroom skit M Two all beefpatties Dirty work preceeds honors. Home of John Marshall FFA show grounds. A s eye view of the situation FFA members prepare their prize livestock for the Marshall stock show. gyrvglplf EX BEMINDS You JAN. 25- l l FF s to promote the stock show and auction. x The Rodeo Club enjoys riding in the San Antonio Rodeo. Preceded by hours of hard work and preparation, the Iohn Marshall FFA members begin preparing their livestock for the john Marshall STOCK SHOWAND AUCTION to be held at the Walter' Gerlaeh show barn. Proudly displaying their animals, the FFA members conduct a successful show. Freshman Sally Dennis takes grand prize in the Alamo Regional SCIENCE FAIR with her entry of display- ing methods of using natu- ral ingredients to make dyes for coloring wool yarn. A number of other Marshall students also won awards. Back Row L. to R.: Sylvia Garcia, Ileana Rivera, Lorraine Galindo, Katrina Cook, Karel Davis, Sally Dennis. Front row: Tina Swanson, Alan Albright, Mike Lebman, Lisa Black, Tom Crane, Powell Gray. Top winners in the 1975 Science Fair. L. to R.: Deanne Hightower, Micro-biology, third place blue ribbon, Carl Fawcett, Medicine and Health, second place trophy, Sally Dennis, Chemistry, first place, grand prize trophyg and Clifton Spivey, Chem- istry, fourth place. l Sally Dennis prepares her project. Team Captains, Kevin Trimble and Danny Murphy, present honors to Carol Clayton. l Ram Band members blare with spirit. Runnel's Ramblin' Wreck of Ramland The 1975 Basketball team presents senior, Carol Clayton with the title of BASKETBALL S WEE TI-IEAR T at the last pep rally ofthe season. Pep rallies, by invitation only, finds M- Club winning first place for being the most spirited. r I i 1974-'75 Basketball Sweetheart, Carol Clayton. The M-Club becomes a unanimous win- ner in the spirit contest. 4 1 l Coordinated by Terry Green and Ioanne Shumway, and hosted by master of ceremo- nies Ricky Adams and jim Toth, the 1975 TALENT SHOW finds many hidden talents among Marshall students. Xacalach receives the first place trophy, Karen Grissett and Robert Gundy take sec- ond place, and Mike Swim, Ianet Beam, and Ron Halbert are awarded third place for their fine performances. Eudell Hannah Amateur MC,s, Jim Toth and Rrcky Adams keep The bump gets hot as Karen and Robert the audience wondering. dance to Flre i A t The Shumway Sisters, Jackie and Joanne, fender bending again, umm., .12 danceltwirl to The Chicken Reelf, finds Karen Keiffer splitting into fifth p ace. '74-'75 Senior Talent Line-Up . T R . - X ' . 1 kr' 4' - Xi K - X r W . 1 ' I pt , 1 Q f 7 X- , S T fx' V 1 . t' L -, Y X T , f, P'- . ' ' . 1 , X 1, 'Q 1 1 Brenda Huszar and Marguerite Catugno . . . all dolled-up 1 aa Junior Dona Huntley and Sophomore Jan Moore do an act at The '75 Talent Show. Despite brisk and chilly Wea ther, DOGPA TCI-I continues in its tradition of out-offs and picnic lunches. Among the after- noon activities are the Slave Sale, chain dances, and pyramid building. To top off this year's edition of Dog- patch, the annual dance is held in the cafeteria providing an enjoyable atmosphere for all. JC 'S The Jr. Class Slave Sale comes to a standstill trying to ditch Big Z , Skolaut, and Cheves. Dogpatch Dolls g Cindy Swartz and Roxie Noyes. 4 ,..'wL . ll ...-.3 A fvff' N 'Kit 3: X 216, ,fs-Z . rg 1- ,L sv. X , 1 V, J fwfj fi J t 1ffQQg I fp w fr A ' L' , 7 l vl at ' 1 in xx iff, Q .1 I K 1.5 -Y i 32- g ' 4 fi ' V' f' Y ' p . , b . A' 'l ' 4- . d X H iv! Nathan Villarreal soaks up the sunshine at the Dog- Lls ' .D ' 1 ' -. A . gggi' g IV patch picnic. at .A ' 13 1, fl , . N , .151 it :- v M it i . 3'?.'b'i ' Hi :t l 11' Q L Everyone enjoys the activities at the Senior carnival. if Q 1435? li' Joe Ferlet makes a wet pass at the Senior Carnival. Mean Murphy and Vulgar Vaughn Robert Zinn looks on as an accurate sponge-tosser conks Mr. Ron Stietzer goes stag across the dance floor Burnett. Relics from the days of Sadie Hawkins reverberate at the Dogpatch '75 dance. The end of Winter holds much RECOGNITION for Marshall students. Cheer- leader tryouts reveal a promis- ingly spirited '75- '76 school year. Varsity cheerleaders receive a first place award in the Good Samaritan Cheerleader Competi- tion, Senior Sheryl Armstrong and junior Diego Pena are com- mended in The Voice of Democ- racy, and Sophomore Laura Rud- wick is chosen as outstanding high school girl swimmer in the state of Texas. Junior Arlene Keller Victorious Pride The Voice of Democracy, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presents honors to Sheryl and Diego. Pam, Holly, Gwen, and Diane display their jittery nerves in front ofthe stu- dent body tryouts. Carla, Lori, and Stephjump to greater heights their second time around. T 1 W ' ?'J?-1' f A . 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'-My -f.., 11, .EFW-' 1 7 --n-..., During this twenty fifth year, a variety of special activities take place. Highlighting these is a SILVER ANNIVERSARY ASSEMBLY PROGRAM commemorating this important milestone in the his- tory o john Marshall High School. Former United States Chief justice The Honorahle Tom C Clark addresses a standing room only audience o students aculty and invited guests Other special events include a trip to Europe during the Spring Holidays Twenty ive students participate in the nine day whirlwind tour which includes visits to London, Paris Amster dam and Brussels The excursion is organized and sponsored hy Mr Garry Turner of the Social Studies Department assisted hy Mr Ward Sanders of the Art Department Another special event is the per ormance o Talent Show champions Xachalach, at a ree con cert on the campus sponsored hy the Student Council Senror Scott Patton speaks at the Twenty Ms Turrnan presents Mr Clark wrth a Frfth Anmversary Assembly Program plaque Chrlssy C1ndy Barrre and Dorothy were among twenty frve Marshall students to v1s1t Europe Chlef Justrce Clark enjoys refreshments fOl.l0W1Hg 25th annrversary assembly fe, Unrted States D1str1ct Judges Wrlham S Sesslons of El Paso fleftj and Cl'Ll'1S Sl'11CldS 1n awastmg the start of the Twenty Frfth S1lVCI Adnan Spears Chsef Judge of the West Texas Drstrrct Csecond from Anmversary Assembly Program on Apnl 3 lefty Jorn The Honorable Tom C Clark and Student Counctl Presrdent f ' ' ' f , f . . I . . I . . f f ' 1 lt ' T V, , 'xl U ' ' s 1 S V 5- a ... . ... . 1-fm, , .h ,1 fa N K - . The Student Council free concert finds a happy Nan- Students gather for easy listening. cy Anderson. Talent show champions, Xachalach, supply the music for the free concert. Standing Room Only Students have the chance to 'get down' and listen. A shady audience. Lead by National Chairman Barb Wallis, and sponsor Mr. Fry, the PA TRI OT CONVENTION achieves overwhelming suc- cess. Continuing their theme To Evolve, Patriots elect their candidates for Student Council offices. Chris Shields settles an irate delegate. National Chairman Barb Wallis l 1 'r MISS. Patriot Convention Jim Toth and company Finds the National Chairman's gifts quite tasty. Patriot sponsor, Mr. Fry -54-W S F ow 'X fl O JA '....f ,1lPtvQ Delegates look over the agenda for the convention. ,,W.A...,,sw fr ' 3 , - 1 . 2, 2' Q 1 ' 'i V,, 1 v ,f ,I ,V J ,-,J i If iii! A-',.q, 3 a .2 T , QQ, ,a 5 7'. , , , Q -is V nf Keel Wheless takes the responsibilities of State Chairman with a dirty grin. - xv it N' ' 'V i ' 132 ff-'1 P v 2 Karen Luedecke, Sharon Bridgeforth, and Robin Peter discuss the pro- cedures at hand. W X25 gf wwf, s i- --Qs- i su- v ' swf ' gig J, it , sa Y' ik 3 wr Ei s i . JS Special guest, Jeffery Wentworth, speaks at the Patriot Convention. ef? SK Jackie Shumway wins the candidacy for treasurer. Through the guidance of Randy Guz- zardo, National Chairman, and Mr. Montgomery, sponsor, the PARA GON CONVENTION finds the delegates striving to achieve their theme-to surpass. Due to the participation and concern of the dele- gates, the Paragon Con vention reaches the peak of success. -f Everyone is busy preparing for the convention Sponsor, Mr. Montgomery A final glance over the procedures Delegates converse with one another before the convention. Kristi Larabee provides a serious note for the Paragons. Randy Guzzardo and Mr. Montgomery, climbing the ladder of success. 1 5 Mr. Montgomery gives a little hot air to some needy bal loons. i Paragon candidates: L. to R., Sandy Farringer, Diego Pena, Suzanne Lecoke, and Debbie Kana. Y ? l - Fernando Pena receives an award in geometr from Mr y s. Goodnough. Mrs. Cain presents Patty Holman with the advanced Spanish Award. Mr. Arthur Johnson, Publications Sponsor, congratulates Mrs. Clydine Baldwin, NISD Homemaking Coordinator, on her retirement. I T Chris Shields receives the Amen- Janet Beam provides entertain- can Legion Good Citizensllipn ment. Award. ' Selected by competitive examinations, teacher recommendations, or service to the school and community, seventy-two depart- mental awards for academic and scholastic achievement, and eleven special-recognitions are presented at the annual A WARDS PROGRAM in the school auditorium. Golden Gavel awards are presented to a select group of thirteen individuals and commercial busi- nesses who have supported and contributed to john Marshall during the 1974-75 school year. Tony Mason, head coach of the University of Cinoinatti, is the guest speaker at the ALL SPORTS BAN Q UE T held at The La Villita Assembly Building. In honor of the varsity athletes, the banquetreoognizes some 250 athletes. N an Mr. Wohlfarth, booster club president for 1975-76 MT SPTUCC b005teYC1Ub P1'e51dem0f1974 75 speaks at the banquet. Athletes, guests and friends show their school pride ii l W 5 xx yy I EEN! kay I 'I , -Nxts M 'fir mph ' 1 ' ,fig ,ffff1f'94f?fyar f f l M .V ,if :'f,,ffs is - x,',,,, , ., 'N-.f . v, E YM., ij V V. i ,,,.?,M,?7v . . 3,-5,54 :I , , XI , .gg-fe 4 1 5 4, ff, A ,,, ,,vr ' v 4ii5??5,Z X Jfxigqiil 5 V, 3 The Silver Anniversary Graduation of The Class of 1975 Salulatgpjgn 4 Vf1l6diCIOI'l3I1 Ramona Ying nhristoph er Shields , , gm The end of the school year brings to a close many things, including the twelve years it takes to become SENI ORS OF '75 On a warm Wednesday evening, May 28, 1975, at 7:30 p.m., over 500 mem- bers of john Marshall High School's Class of 1975, together with their fam- ilies and friends, assembled at North- side Stadium for a traditional cere- mony Where each received recogni- tion for his accomplishment . . Graduation! Student speakers experience a moment of quiet. Graduates take their final walk as seniors of '75, F. 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A' 3' 4 1, H wx. 3 v qQ, , N 'Q J 4 4 ' . .. 4 P 315 T 1 xii' Jw! 9 , ' . vi Y 5' 7 gf: afar,-f ' P ' . The long sought-after goal has finally been fulfilled through blood, sweat, toil, and tears. They've reached the lime light of their high school years . , . they are sen- iors and they've earned it. Earned what? Respect, dig- nity, prosperity, and senior lunch.-+ 'Oh Yeah. Grab- bing all the gusto along the way, they did it. Through thick and thin, over hill and dale, and barely escaping Seniori tis -achievement is theirs. Yet haven ft they onlyjust begun? N I'm kinda glad I 'm getting out now after twelve years-this has been the most 'picturesque'out of all of 'em. . T M, -Lester Groth I barely got a word in edgewise with Mrs. Parrigan telling me to 'be quiet' every second. ' ' -Kristi Lara bee I can only say that no matter how much you want something, chances are you won't get it. The one thing to remember though, is to never stop trying to achieve your goals. Though they may seem trivial and obscure to some, they are yours and no one else's. For- tunately, our society provides us with one mandatory goal should we be without one: to educate ourselves so that we may fare well in our future. For this, I extend my thanks and farewell to 1.M.H.S. ' -Ronny Bowdoin ' I'm still looking for my cap and gown. - -Robert Gomez My senior year has been like a chughole in the road of my life. W g -Neal Hagood n ,, -1.1 -S. , W -3 ,K X C r 1 -1 , -f' Q Nm, 1' ik A jill? ,V ?g,.' ik!! . , r ' ' ' f vi 3 11, T: gl iggi. I k Q. -, , ' 'S . xf' ax A -, 331'bar4fkj4Va11jS fQLf'jT,Q,fqff'iff M Treasurer, r r X -Q LarryRej16? Q Presi den f 4, , ,. ,,,,-A ,. ff 1 '5 N ,, ' '-nz. 'Wir 1 imirf E 2 RWE? S333 - 9 qw aim ggi 2 me V W W F? at x if r 295' 1 We Sie si? 1 illliiwl gi fililxixfzig 41 E23 3? fg 551: 1 Qu-Q3 i V - . Y Q' 52 9. fr-2 I , giv H xi X V Randy Gu' Vice-President r 1 f'7 .-. .. ! , ,xrg . . . 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Woods 6561 in Senior Achievemen ts ACKERMAN, KATHY Gymnastics'1,2,33 FHA 1,23 Frisbee Club 33 Swimming 1. ADAMS, RICHARD FFA 1,2,3,4, President 33 Rodeo Club 2,3,4, Reporter 43 Water Ski Club 4, Treasurer 43 Fishing Club 4. ALBRIGHT, JODI Wolfgang-Amadeus 1,2,3, Sec. 23 French Club 3,43 Gymnastics 2,33 Swimming 3,4, Team Captain 3,43 Student Council 1,2,4, Sec. 43 Steering Committee 3,4. ALLBRITTON, GAIL Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 2,3,4, Head Major- ette 43 FFA 1,2,3,43 Dairy Products Judging Team 1,2,33 NHS 3,43 Outstanding Teen- agers of America 3,45 Who's Who 3. AMUNDSON, ERIC Golf 13 BODA Club 2,3,4. ANDERSON, CRIS Transfer from Kobaski High School, Okina- wa, ,Iapan3 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2, 33 Baseball 1,2,33 Track 1,23 Student Coun- cil 1,2,33 Key Club 1,2,33 M-Club 43 Buck- Buck Team 4. ANDERSON, SHARON Transfer from Leilihua, Hawaii3 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Dance Team 43 FTA 2,3,43 Toma- doches 43 Treasurer 43 Student Council 43 Paragon 2,3,4. ARRAMBIDE, GEORGE Student Council 2,3,43 Ski Club 43 Drama Club 43 Football 1. ARMSTRONG, SHERYL Golf 3,43 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 1,2,3,43 French Club 43 Band 1,23 District Golf Team 3. AUSTIN, MARK FBLA President 43 Student Council 43 Band 2,3,43 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 23 Steering Committee 2,3,43 Patriot Party 2,3,4. BAILEY, STEPHEN Transfer from Davis High School, Mont- gomery, Ala., Drama Club 43 Thespian 43 Speech Club 43 Band 43 NHS 43 National Society of Distinguished Students 4. BARRERA, DENNIS FFA 13 DECA 4. BARRON, DOUGLAS Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,33 Fishing Club Historian 43 NHS Rodeo Club 43 FFA 2,33 M-Club 3,43 Paragon 1,2,3,4. BARRON, EDWARD Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,35 M-Club 3,43 Treasurer 4g FFA 1,2,33 Rodeo Club 43 Fishing Club 4. BARRY, EDWARD District Shot Put Champion 2,33 District Discus Champion 33 Football 1,2,3,43 M- Club 2,3,4: Fishing Club 43 Track 1,2,3,43 Senior Play Stage Manager 1,2,33 Most Athletic 4. BARTON, TIMOTHY FFA 1,2,3,43 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,43 AAHSRA -All Around Cowboy-33 Horst Judging Team 1. BAVIDO, FAYE Transfer from Bellevue High School, Belle- vue, Nebraska, Cheerleader 1, Student Coun- cil 1,22 DECA 3,43 Student of the Month 43 Honor Roll 43 Chorus 1,2. BEAL, MARIE Ramblerettes 1,23 French Club 1,23 HERO- FFA, 4. BEARD, DONALD Football 1,21 Patriot Party Delegate 1,2, 3,43 Fishing Club 4. BECKER, WESLEY FFA 1,2,33 Basketball 2,33 Varsity 43 M- Club 43 Track 43 FCA 4. BEERY, ROGER II Bailiffs, President 43 FBLA, Parliamentarian 43 Wolfgang Amadeus 13 Patriot Party 1,2, 3,43 Pep Squad Photographer 4. BELLANGER, LAURA Repertory Co. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Thes- pians 3,43 Rampage Reporter 3, Editorial Editor 43 Senior Play 43 Wolfgang-Amadeus 3,43 Who's Who 3. BENDELE, RONALD FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Livestock Judging Team 4. BENEFIELD, MICHAEL Spanish Club 33 Bailiffs 43 Patriot Party 3,4. BENKE, KAREN Volleyball 1,2,33 Drama Club 13 J-Club 3,4, V. P. 43 TAHOS 4. BENNER, LUANNE Transfer from Westbury High School, Hous- ton, Texas, Pep Squad 43 Choir Club 43 Paragon Party 4. BENSON, CYNTHIA Volleyball 1,23 Student Council 33 FHA 13 OEA 3, V. P. 3, Sec. 43 M Award -English 3. BERG, ROBERT Band 1,2,3,43 Stage Band 2,3,43 Wolfgang- Amadeus Club 13 Campus Life 13 -Band President 43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. BERNHARDT, FREDERICK Football 1,2,33 DECA 43 Student Council 4. BICE, GINA Student Council 13 Ag 132,33 Band 1,2,3, BIELEFELD, WENDY OEA 3,43 V.P. 43 Outstanding Business Student by the Optimist Club 4. BISHOP, ROBERT NHS 3,4, V.P. 43 Student Council 1,23 Band 2,3,43 Lifeline 23 Who's Who 3,43 Steering Comm. 2,43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. BLALOCK, JOHN Transfer from Edison High School, San An- tonio Tx, Football 1,23 Basketball 13 Track 1,23 Cross Country 1,2. BLESER, EVELYN Art Club 13 NHS 3,4, Pres. 43 Ecology Club 3,43 Steering Committee 1,2,3,43 Span- ish Club 3,43 Whois Who 33 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. BLESS, ELLIS Steering Comm. 1,23 Patriot Party 1,2,43 Pep Squad 1,23 Spanish Club 2,43 .loske's Teen Board 43 Tomadoches President 43 Student Council 4. BLUCHER, REBECCA Transfer from Churchill High School, San Antonio Tx, FHA 33 Who's Who 33 Ex- plorer's Club 43 HO 43 Patriot Party 4. BOCCHETTI, SHERYL Pep Squad 2,33 Drama Club 2,43 Sr. Play 2,4. BOEDEKER, PHILLIP FFA 1,2,3,43 Rodeo Club 2,3. BOHL, MARK ICT 43 Golf 3. BOSKIND, PAUL Spanish Club 2,3,43 Ecology Club 43 San Antonio Youth Chorale 3,43 President of Spanish Club 43 Boda Club 2,3,43 Student Council 4. BOWDOIN, RONALD Patriot 2,3,43 Yearbook class editor 1,2,3. BRANDT, GREG FFA 13 DECA 4. BRICKER, YVETTE Pep Squad 1,23 Magna Voce 33 Choir Club 3,43 Ecology Club 43 Drama Club 43 Thes- pian 43 Paragon 1,3. BRIDGES, TANYA Transfer from Robert E. Lee High School, San Antonio, Tx3 FHA 1,3,43 HEROXFHA 3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1. BRIDGFORTH, SHARON French Club 1,2,33 Paragon Party 13 Patriot Party 2,33 Steering Committee 33 OEA 4. BRISTER, ALAN 1 Band 2,3,43 Football 13 Lifeline 13 Wolf- gang-Amadeus 33 Patriot 2. BROBERG, SUSAN FHA 1,23 Advanced Choir 1,2,3,43 Thespian 3,45 J-Club 3,43 V.P. 43 Patriot Party 1,2, 3,43 Steering Committee 3,43 Senior Class Secreatry3 Homecoming Duchess 43 Most Likely to Succeed 4. BROGLEY, CHRIS Transfer from Eastwood High School, El Paso, Texas3 Basketball 23 Football 2,33 Spanish Club 33 DE 4. BROWN, JEFFREY Football 13 Bailiffs 3,43 Most Spirited 4. BROWN, WANDA Transfer from Midwest City High, Midwest City, Oklahoma. BRYANT, CAROL Pep Squad 1,23 Senior Play 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Drama Club 2,3,43 Thespians 3, 43 V.P. 43 Paragon 3,43 Steering Com- mittee 13 Talent Show 4. BRYSON, MICHAEL Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Major 43 Stage Band 43 FFA 1,2,3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 'Parlia- mentarian 33 Campus Life 3,43 Zero Club 43 Talent Show 2,43 Paragon 2,3,4. BUICE, ELIZABETH Adv. Choir 1,2,43 Choir Club 1,2,43 Madri- gal Singers 43 Tomadoches 43 Paragon 1,2,43 Talent Show 2,43 Most Talented 4. BURRER, MICHAEL VICA 3,4, V.P. 3. BUTLER, CONNIE Pep Squad 1,23 French Club 2,33 Drama Club 43 FTA 43 Steering Committee 23 Paragon Party 2,43 Chairman 3. CALDWELL, LINDA Pep Squad 1,2,33 Who's Who 3. CANTU, DOROTHY Pep Squad 1,2,3,43 Dance Team 1,2,3, Colonel 43 Spanish Club 13 Ecology Club 13 FHA 33 Keyettes 33 Steering Committee 1,2,33 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 Who's Who 4. CARPENTER, JAMES Baseball 1,2,3,43 M-Club 3,43 Fishing Club 43 Key Club 43 Patriot Party 1,2,3. CARPENTER, SUSAN Class V.P. 33 J-Club 3,43 Drama Club 13 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 Who's Who 33 Senior Play 2. CAUSEY, THOMAS Transfer from Lanier High School, San An- tonio, Texas. CHEVES, TODD Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,43 Baseball 13 FCA 3,42 Fishing Club 43 Buck-Buck Team Captain 43 M-Club 3,4. CHRISTENSEN, CINDY Choir Club 2,3,43 Who's Who 33 NHS 3,4. CLABORN, JACALYN Pep Squad 1,23 FTA 2,3,43 V.P. 4. CLAYTON, CAROL Pep Squad 1,2,3,43 Basketball Sweetheart 43 J-Club 43 Rampage 3,43 Student Council 33 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 FTA 2,3, Sec- retary 33 Keyettes 33 Treas. 3. COLE, CAROL Bailiff Backer 23 FBLA Historian 4. COLEMAN, MARY FHA 33 HEROIFHA 43 Outstanding HECE Student 4. COLLINS, ELIZABETH Pep Squad 1,2,33 French Club 1,23 Volley- ball 1,23 Class Secretary 1,33 VOE 4, Par- liamentarian 4. CONDRAN, KAY FHA 13 FTA 1,2,3,43 V.P. 3, Historian 43 Campus 2,3. CONNOLLY, KATHLEEN Transfer from Roosevelt High School, San Antonio Texas3 DECA 4. CORONA, CYNTHIA Pep Squad 1,2,33 Spanish Club 3g FBLA 4. CORTE, RITA Art Club 2,3,4, Pres. 43 Keyettes Historian 33 French Club 23 Student Council 3,43 Paragon I,2,3,43 Steering Committee 1,2,4. CONYERS, STEVEN Band 13 Ecology Club 33 Mu Alpha Theta 4g Who's Who 3,4. COVARRUBIAS, RICHARD ICT 4. CRANE, THOMAS Football 1,23 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 3,4, V.P. 43 Student Council 43 Speech Club 33 Steering Committee 3,43 Patriot Party 2, 3,43 Bailiffs 3. CROCKETT, RITA Pep Squad 2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,43 Volley- ball I,2,43 All District Basketball 43 Talent Show 3g Class President I3 Student Council I3 Most Athletic 4. CROWDER, KIRK Patriot Party I,2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 M- Club 2,3,43 Dogpatch King 43 Lifeline Club 1,2. CRUZ, CARLOS Transfer from Fox Tech High School, San Antonio, TEXBSQ Band I,2,3,4. CURLE, COLIN Football 1,23 Rodeo 3,43 Bailiffs 33 Fishing Club 43 Track 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Patriot Party 2,4. CURLESS, MARK Transfer from Talladega High School, Talla- dega, Alabamal DECA 4. CURRIE, DANIEL Transfer from White High School, Dallas, Texas. DAVIS, WILBUR VICA-ICT 4. DEHOYOS, ADRIANA Spanish Club 1,23 Campus Life 3,43 TAHOS 3,43 .J-Club 4. DE LA GARZA, DEBORAH FFA 1,23 Student Council 23 French Club 33 H0 4. DEWOLFE, LAUREL Band 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4. DOCKERY, JEFFREY Basketball 1,2,3,4. DUNN, MARK French Club 33 Band I,2,3,43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. DULLNIG, PAT Band 1,2,3,4, Stage Band 43 FFA 13 Para- gon Party I,2,3,4. DUNSKY, FREDERIC Tennis 13 Patriot Party I,2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 4g HO 4. DYER, DAVID J.V. Baseball 23 Patriot Party 1,2,3,43 Best Dressed 4. DYKES, GREGG FFA 1,22 DECA 3,43 Outstanding Student of the Month 3,41 Paragon Party 1,2. EBERSOLE, TRACY Transfer from Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texas3 DE 4. EDDY, BETHANN Transfer from Town of Webb Schools, Old Forge, New York3 Library Club 1,23 Eco- logy Club 23 Choir Club 1,2,3,4. EDMONDSON, RODNEY FFA 1,23 VICA 4. EICHMAN, DONALD Football I,2,3,43 Track 13 Basketball 13 M- Club 43 Fishing Club 43 Who's Who 33 FCA 3,4, Treasurer 4. EMERICK, ANEYA Band 1,23 DECA 4. EPPERSON, SCOTT Basketball 1,2: Lifeline 23 Choir Club 4. EVANS, PATRICK Bailiffs 4. FAHY, ROBERT Key Club 2,3,4, President 43 ICT 43 J-Club Beau 4. FARNSWORTH, CYNTHIA FHA I3 Choir 1,2,3,4Q Paragon Party 1,43 Horn Staff 33 Bailiff Backer 3,4. FAWCETT, CARL Ecology Club 2,3,4, V.P. 43 Advanced Choir 43 Regional Science Fair Army Awardg National Park Award. FERNANDEZ, ALBERT Speech 1,2,33 Paragon Party 23 Patriot Party 43 Fishing Club 43 Art Club 43 Choir Club 13 Ecology Club 3. FIDONE, DAVID Transfer from Lackland High School, San Antonio, Texas3 Ecology Club President 1,23 Basketball 13 Baseball 13 Student Coun- cil 1,23 Bowling Club 1,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball 1,23 Optimist Speech Contest Winner 1,2. FINLEY, DAVID Transfer from Alamagorda High School, Alamagorda, New Mexico3 M-Club 43 Whigs 43 FCA 3,43 Key Club 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3. FITZPATRICK, STEPHEN DECA 3,4. FLOYD, CYNTHIA Transfer from Canyon High School, New Braunfels, Texas3 Pep Squad 33 Health Careers Club 1,23 Girls Basketball 4. FORD, MELVIN IR. Band 1,2,3,42 Explorers Club 4. FORTUNA, TINA Paragon Party 2,33 Volleyball 1,23 Class Representative 1,2,3,4. FOUNTAIN, GUY Art Club 1,22 VICA 43 Optimist Club Art Award 4g Spanish Contest Art Award 33 Cover Design for Horn 33 Art Editor Ram- page 43 Most Creative 43 J-Club Beau 4. FRAZIER, EVELYN Band 13 OEA 3,4. FRAZIER, RANDY VICA 4. FRICKMAN, DONNA Steering Committee 23 OEA 3,4. FRIDLEY, KENNETH Baseball 3g M-Club 43 Patriot Party 4. FULTON, WADE Art Club I,2,3,4, Sec. 1, V.P. 2. GALLAGHER, CAROL Transfer from Misawa High School, Misawa, Japan. GALM, WALTER FFA 1,2,3. GANTT, VICKIE FTA 33 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 VOE 3g Pep Squad 2,3,43 Keyettes 3. GARCIA, MAGDALENA FBLA Club Treasurer 4. GARCIA, RAY FFA 1,23 VICA-ICT 4. GARZA, OSCAR VICA Club 3,4. GARCIA, RUBEN DECA 43 VICA 4. GASE, JEAN Transfer from Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, Texas3 FHA lg OEA 3,4. GEER, JAMES BODA 2. GERFEN, PAULA FHA lg HERO-FHA 33 HO 4. GHIDONI, LORRAINE French Club 2,33 Latin Club 43 NHS 3,43 Patriot Party 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Who's Who 3. GHIDONI, .JOHN Student Council 3,4, V.P. 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4Q Chess Club 2, V.P. 2. GLASER, SHARON Transfer from Bonds Wilson High School, South Carolina3 Who's Who 43 Choral Club 4. GOODMAN, STEVEN Basketball 1,2,3,43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Key Club 43 M-Club 3,43 Chess Club 3. GRAEBER, PAMELA Band 1,2,3,43 Patriot Party 1,2,3,4. GRANT, KERRY Wolfgang-Amadeus 2,33 BODA 2,33 Ecology Club 43 Speech Club 43 Patriot 13 Who's Who 3. GRANTHAM, CONNIE Franch Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Wolfgang- Amadeus 3,43 FBLA 4, Secretary 43 Student Council 4, Judiciary Council 43 Patriot Party 1,2,33 Paragon Party 43 Senior Editor for Hom 4g Best Dressed 4. GRAY, JAMES Transfer from Westchester High School, Houston, Texas3 Senior Play 1,2,33 Paragon Party I,2,3,43 Art Club 2,3,4, V.P. 33 Class President 33 Steering Comm. 2,3,43 French Club 43 Ecology Club 33 Student Council 3,4, Buildings and Grounds Chrmn. 43 M Award-Art 33 Chrmn. of SAVE 4. GRAVES, CARL II Transfer from Northside Center. GREEN, PHILLIP FFA 2,33 Rodeo Club 1,2,3,43 Livestock Judging Team 3,4. GREEN, TERRY Drama Club 2,43 Volleyball 1,23 Pep Squad 1,2,43 Class Treasurer 1,23 Student Council 3,43 French Club 3,43 Paragon Party 1,2, 3,43 Steering Com. 1,2,3,43 Talent Show Co-chairman 4. GREEN, TONI Transfer from Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, Texas3 DECA 43 TAHOS 4. GRIFFITH, KELLY Transfer from Country Day School, San Jose, Costa Rica, Art Club 4. GROTH, LESLIE Football 13 Wolfgang Amadeus Club 2g Swimming 3,43 Key Club 43 Horn Photog- rapher 4. GUSME, ALBERT Spanish Club 2,33 VICA-ICT 4. GUZZARDO, RANDALL Football 1,2,33 Drama Club 3,43 Baliffs 33 Class V.P. 43 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 NHS 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Student Council 3,41 Best All Around 4. HACKER, CHERYL NHS 3,43 TAHOS 43 Ecology Club 23 Steer- ing Committee 1,23 Who's Who 33 Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 Outstanding Teenagers of America 4. HAGOOD, NEAL Paragon Party 1,2,3,43 Sergeant-at-Arms 1. HALET, MARY Transfer from Ursuline Academy, San An- tonio, Texas3 Rampage 3,4. HALL, BRANDI Student Council 15 FHA 1,45 Drama Club 3,45 Campus Life 1,25 DE 3,45 Paragon Party I,2,3. HANER, JUDY J-Club 2,3,4, Chaplain 4: Choir 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 3. HANNAH, EUDELL Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Most Talented 4. HANSEN, VICKI FHA 1,25 FTA I,2,35 Paragon Party 1,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Speech Club 35 DECA 4. HARTSELL, SCOTT Speech Club 2,3,45 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 3,45 Bailiffs 3,45 Track 1,25 Whois Who 35 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. HARVEY, HAROLD Band 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Basketball 2,35 Bailiffs 35 Zero Club 45 Paragon Party 1, 2,3,4. HASE, JAMES Transfer from Spring High School5 Patriot Party 4. HEARN, JIMMIE JR. Transfer from Holmes High School, San Antonio, Texas. HEGRANES, KEVIN Transfer from El Dorado High School, Al- buquerque, N.M.5 Senior Play 2,35 Drama Club 35 VICA-ICT 4, Reporter 4. HEIMAN, CYNTHIA OEA 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 45 Life-line Club 3. HENDRICKS, STEVEN Boda Club 2,3,45 Ecology Club 3,45 Wolf- gang-Amadeus Club 2,3. HENRY, DEBORAH Transfer from Tascosa High School5 Amaril- lo, Texas, DECA 45 French Club 4. HEUCK, ROBERT Basketball 15 Fishing Club 45 M-Club 1,2, 3,45 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 All District Baseball Team 35 Who's Who 3. HICKS, LISA Transfer from Munich American High School, West Cemianyg Repertory Co. 3,45 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 2,3. HILDEBRAND, DANIEL Band 1,2. HILL, SUSAN Transfer from Sam Houston High School, -San Antonio, Texas5 Rodeo Club 1,25 DE 3,45 FHA 45 DE Reporter 4. HIPCHEN, DIANA Band 1,2,3,45 Choir Club 45 Madrigal Choir 4. HODGKINSON, DONNA French Club 1,2,3,4, V.P. 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Steering Committee 45 Patriot Party 2,3,45 NHS 45 Hom Faculty Editor 4. HOLEKAMP, PAUL FFA 1,25 ICT 4. HOLMAN, PATRICIA Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 NHS 3,45 Secretary 45 Campus Life 1,25 Who's Who 3. HUCKABA, LINDA Pep Squad 1,2,3,4, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Var- sity Cheerleader 3,45 Student Council 35 Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Who's Who 35 J-Club 45 January Key Club Sweetheart 45 Home- coming Duchess 45 Rampage 3,4. HUGHES, STEVEN Transfer from Churchill High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Golf 2,3. HUNDLEY, CHARLES FFA 1,2,3,4. HUTCHERSON, BISHOP Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Varsity 2,3,45 Key Club 3, Secretary 45 Paragon Party 253. IPERT, ANNIE Transfer from Monte Carlo, France. IVERSON, DAGNE Para-Medical Club 15 Spanish Club 2,3,45 NHS 3,45 WVl1o's Who 35 Patriot Party 1,2,3. JACKSON, PATRICK Football 1,25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Fishing Club 45 M-Club 3,45 FFA 1,2,35 Rodeo Club 25 FCA 3. JACOBS, TAMI Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 1,2,3,45 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. JAMES, HAROLD Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3, 45 FHA President 4. JANENSCH, MARSHA J-Club 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 FBLA 45 Patriot Party I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 J-Club 45 Steering Committee 4. JENKINS, EARLYN Art Club 1, Annual Staff 3,4. JONES, BOBBY Band 1,2,35 DECA 45 Horticulture 3. JONES, JAN Pep Squad 25 J-Club 3,45 NHS 3,45 FBLA 4. JONES, KATHY Band 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 3. JOHNSON, CORNELIA Drama Club 2,35 Thespian 1,2,3,45 Speech Club 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Paragon Party 1,2,35 ICT 45 Senior Play 1,2,3,45 Band I. JOHNSON, LAURIE Band 1,2,35 OEA 3,4. JOHNSON, ROBERT Baseball 1,25 Patriot Party 1,2,3,4. JOY, SIMONNE Transfer from Sanford High School, San- ford, Maine5 FBLA 4. JUDSON, JEAN Ecology Club 15 Tennis Team 1,253,115 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Paragon Party 2,3,45 Spanish Club 4. KAAPKE, CAIL French Club 152,35 FBLA 45 Student Coun- cil 15 Drama 1. KACHICH, MILDRED Band 1,25 HO 4. KAPPLEMANN, MICHAEL VICA 3,4. KAUFFMAN, LORI OEA 3,45 FHA 1. KAVINSKY, LAURA Transfer from Torrejon High School5 Mad- rid, Spain5 FTA 45 Ecology Club 45 Spanish Club 4. KELLER, ANNETTE Pep Squad 15 Drama Club 1,2,35 Thes- pians 1,2,35 HECEXHERO 3. KINCER, WILLIAM Basketball 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 M-Club 2, 3,45 Steering Committee 2. KINDLEY, DEBBIE Drama Club 1,25 Choir Club 1,2,3,45 Madri- gal Choir 45 Campus Life 1,2. KING, JAMES Football 1,25 FHA 45 VICA 4. KIRK, LAURA Pep Squad 1,25 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 35 Keyettes 25 Art Club 2,35 Ecology Club 45 Tomadoches 45 Patriot Party 1,3. KIRKTON, KERRY Rampage Sports Editor 4. KUJAT, CINDEE FHA 15 OEA 3,4. KURZ, JOHNNY Transfer from Luther Burbank High School, San Antonio, Texas. LARABEE, KRISTI Transfer from Westbury High School, Hous- ton, Texas5 Pep Squad 3,4, Major 45 J-Club 45 Student Council 45 Snowman's Ball Queen 45 Homeoomnig Duchess 45 Key Club Sweetheart for October 45 Paragon Party 3,45 Most Congenial 4. LAROCHELLE, MARCIA Golf 1,2,3,45 J-Club 45 Tomadoches 45 FHA 45 Pep Squad 15 Paragon Party 1,2,3,4. LARSON, LYNN Pep Squad 2,3,4, Dance Team 2,4, Captain 3, Major 45 J-Club 3,4, Historian 45 Para- gon Party 1,2,3,4. LEAL, MARY Pep Squad 2,3. LEBLEU, LESLIE Band 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 2,35 French Club 3,45 Ski Club 45 Stage Band 1,3. LECOCKE, PAUL Baseball 2,3,45 Key Club 45 M-Club 3,45 Paragon Party 1,2,45 Patriot Party 3. LEE, PATTI Transfer from Providence High School, San Antonio, Texas. LESCHPER, LEE ROY JR. Class President 25 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Reporter 45 Rampage 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Wolfgang-Amadeus 2,35 NHS 3,45 Wards Award 35 Who's Who 3,45 Paragon Party 2,3,45 J-Club Beau 45 Most Intelligent 45 Quill and Scroll 4. LINGERFELT, MICHAEL Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 M-Club 1,2, 3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 45 Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 FCA President 3,45 Whigs 45 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 25 Bailiffs 3. LOGAN, KENNETH Track 15 Football 2,3,45 M-Club 45 Fishing Club 4. LOPEZ, TOM Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Paragon Par- ty 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 M-Club 3,45 Steer- ing Committee 1. LOUDON, DEBORAH Transfer from San Antonio Christian Schools5 Band 25 FHA 25 Choir 1,35 Who's Who 4. LUDWIG, DRUANN Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 Dance Team 2,3,4, Major 45 NHS 3,4. LUEDECKE, KAREN FTA 3,4, President 45 Student Council 45 Steering Committee 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3, 45 Dance Team 45 J-Club 45 Keyette 35 Patriot Party 1,2,3,4. LUTZ, MARK Basketball 1,2,3,45 M-Club 45 Key Club 4. MACE, MICHAEL Football 15 Basketball 15 Class V.P. 15 Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Key Club 35 Art Club 2,35 Rampage 35 Art Chairman Para- gon Party 4. MACLEOD, SUSAN Pep Squad 1,25 Art Club 15 Paragon Party 2,3,4. MADRIGAL, DAVID Football 1,25 Speech Club 35 Track 2,3,45 Fishing Club 45 Bailiffs 3. MANGUM, WILLIAM Transfer from Churchill High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Golf 2,3,45 Paragon Party 2,3,45 Key Club 4. MARKS, MIKE FFA 1,2,3,45 Bailiffs 35 Paragon Party 1,2, 3,4. MARTIN, CHARLIE Transfer from Holmes High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 2. MARTINEZ, RACHEL FHA l5 Pep Squad 25 OEA 3,4. MARTINS, BERNICE OEA 3,45 Paragon Party l,2,3,4. MASON, LINDA French Club l,2,35 Bailiffs 3,45 J-Club 35 Patriot Party 1,2535 Art Club l5 HO 4. MASON, TANYA Transfer from Theodore Roosevelt High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Library Club 2,35 HERO-FHA 4. MATA, THERESA Paragon Party l,2,3,45 OEA 3,4. MATZ, ANNA ' DE 4. MCALPIN, RONALD Band l,2,3,45 Who's Who 3,45 Paragon Party l,2,3,4. MCDANEL, KATRINA Choir Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, V.P. 45 French Club l,2,35 Keyettes 35 Tomadoches 45 Mad- rigal Choir 45 Steering Committee 45 Pat- riot Party l,2,3,45 Talent Show 4. MCLAUGHLIN, FRED DECA 4. MCNELIS, KEVIN Transfer from Wichita Heights High School, Wichita, Kansas5 Baseball l,25 Bailiffs 4. MCREE, WOODIE Football I5 Drama Club l,2. MENN, LARRY Basketball l,2,35 VICA-ICT 4. MILLS, MICHAEL Horn Photographer 45 Rampage Photog- rapher 4. MIRANDA, ROBERT Electrical Trades 3,4. MISCAVAGE, JULIE Spanish Club 3,45 J-Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Ecology Club 3,4, Secretary 45 NHS 3,45 Paragon Party l,2,3,45 Who's Who 3. MITCHELL, THOMAS Transfer from Canyon High School, New Braunfels, Texas5 Spanish Club 2,35 Aquar- ium Club President 45 Band 2,3,45 Boda Club 4. MOORE, ALBERT Electrical Trades 35 VICA-ICT 4. MOORE, PHILLIP Football l,2,35 Track I5 Baseball 2,35 Key Club 45 Fishing Club V.P. 45 Steering Committee 4. MORRISON, ANITA Spanish Club 25 Treas. 35 Student Council 2,35 NHS 3,4, Treasurer 45 J-Club 2,3,45 FBLA 45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 First place State FBLA Junior Stenographer. MONTALBO, JERALD Football 15 Art Club 15 Track 3,45 Fishing Club 45 Steering Committee 45 FFA 1,25 Paragon Party l,2,3. MORSE, ROBERT Basketball l,2,35 Baseball 25 M-Club 35 Football 1,2. MOOS, ROBERT Transfer from John Jay High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Football l,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 FBLA 45 Rodeo Club 35 VICA 35 Library Club 1,2,3,4. MOSS, CHARLES Campus Life 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Key Club 25 OEA 45 Paragon Party l,2,4. MURPHY, DANNY Basketball l,2,3,45 M-Club 2,3,45 M-Club President 45 Key Club 45 St. Mary's Coca- Cola All Tournament Team fBasketball5 4. 1-1-is NEAL, EVA Transfer from Robert E. Lee High School, San Antonio, Texas5 FHA Historian 45 Paragon Party 2,35 Pep Squad 25 Choir Club 4. NELSON, .JOHN Band l5 Fishing Club President 45 Key Club 45 M-Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 NHS 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Who's Who 3. NELSON, STEVEN Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Football 1. NG, GAIL Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 2,35 TAHOS 4. NORIEGA, GENEVIEVE HERO-FHA 45 HECE 4. NUGENT, GAY Transfer from Florence High School, Dallas, Texas5 FHA 2,3,45 HECE 4. NUNN, WAYNE FFA 3,4. OSTRANDER, WILLIAM Transfer from Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio, Texas5 DECA 3,4. OWEN, CAROL Wolfgang-Amadeus l,25 Band l,2,35 HO 4. PACKARD, ALBERT Transfer from Northwest Classen High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma5 Cross Country Team 1,2,35 Tennis 4. PAGAN, DEBBIE Bailiffs 35 TAHOS 4. PAINE, GAGE French Club 1,2,3,4, V.P. 45 Drama Club 3,4, Pres. 45 NHS 3,45 FTA 25 Thespians 3,45 Who's Who 3. PARKS, ELAINE Pep Squad l,2,3,45 Drama Club 25 FHA 45 Rodeo Club 45 French Club l. PATTON, SCOTT Transfer from Maynard Evans High School, Orlando, Florida5 FFA 4, FFA President 4. PEARCE, CYNTHIA Drama Club l,2,3, Historian 35 Thespians 2,3,45 FTA l5 Paragon Party l,2,3,45 Who's Who 3,45 Mu Alpha 45 Frisbee Club 2. PEDERSEN, HANNE Transfer from Haderslev Realskole, Hader- slev, Denmarkg Ecology Club 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Who's Who 3. PENCE, KAREN OEA 3,45 Chaplain of OEA 4. PEREZ, PEARL HERO 35 FHA 3. PERKINS, GUY Band l,2,3,45 Stage Band l,2,3,45 Campus Life 35 Bailiffs 3. PERRIN, LLOYD Football l,25 FFA l,2,3,45 ICT 4. PERSYN, HENRY FFA l,2,3,4. PHELPS, RUSTY Bailiffs 3,45 Paragon Party l,2,3,45 Steer- ing Committee 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Who's Who 35 NHS 4. POTTER, CARL Football 15 Basketball l,25 Paragon Party l,2,3,45 HERO-FHA 4. PRATT, KENNETH Transfer from John Jay High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Football 15 VICA-ICT 4. PRESNALL, SHELDON Drama Club 2,3. PRESTON, PETER Basketball 25 Paragon Party 2,3,45 ICT 4. PRIETO, RAMONA French Club 35 J-Club 45 Pep Squad l,2, 3,45 Lt. Colonel 3. PRINCE, TERI French Club l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Choir Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 FHA l5 Senior Play 3. PYER, DIANA Transfer from Granada High School, Liver- more, California5 Gymnastics 4. RAMSEY, JANET Band l,2,35 OEA 3,4, Treasurer 45 Paragon Party l,2,3. RATHBURN, KEVIN Choir Club 45 Student Council 4. REED, CYNTHIA FTA 15 French Club 45 VOE 4. REILE, LARRY Football 15 Track 15 Steering Committee 3,45 Class President 45 FHA 3,4, President 45 Student Council 45 Most Dependable 4. REYNOLDS, JAMES Senior Play 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Campus Life 35 HERO-FHA 3,4, President 45 Bailiffs 3,45 V.P. 3,4. RHODES, CYNTHIA Pep Squad 2. RICHTER, MARGO Gymnastics 1,2,35 HERO-FHA 35 DE 45 Drama Club l. RILEY, RALPH Baseball 25 DECA 4. RITCHIE, JONI Gymnastics l,2,35 Library Club 1,2,35 FTA 3. ROCK, JER1 FHA 15 Rodeo Club 2,3,45 FFA 35 DECA 4. ROGERS, MARK DECA 4. ROGERS, ROBIN Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3,45 Frisbee Club 35 Paragon Party 2,3,45 FBLA 4, ROGERS, SYLVIA Transfer from Aldine High School, Houston, Texas5 French Club 45 Choir Club 45 Mad- rigal Club 45 NHS 45 Outstanding Teen- agers of America 4. ROSAS. JOANN NHS 45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Who's Who 4. RUDWICK, WANETTA Gymnastics l,2,35 HERO-FHA 45 Water Ski Club 4. RUFFO, VENCIE French Club 25 OEA 3,45 Rodeo Club 25 Campus Life 35 Pep Squad 3. RUHL, GREG Transfer from Richard King High School, Corpus Christi, Texas5 French Club 35 Chess Club Secretary 35 Steering Committee 45 Whigs 4. SADLER, JAMES Transfer from Stonewall Jackson High School, Manassas, Virginia5 NHS 4. SAKO, THOMAS Transfer from Oliver Wendell Holmes High School, San Antonio, Texas5 Ecology Club 35 Band l,2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 NHS 3,4, Chaplain 45 Aquarium Club 45 Who's Who 4. SALAZAR, ALFRED JR. Transfer from Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge, Florida5 Band 45 Ecology Club 45 Paragon Party 4. SALAZAR, ESTELLE FHA 1,2,35 HERO-FHA 4. SANDERS, JON Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 2,3,45 Wolfgang- Amadeus Club 3. SAVAGE, JAMES Transfer from Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, Texas5 FHA 45 Fishing Club 4. SCHAETTER, JAY VICA 4. SCOTT, DOUGLAS Transfer from South Houston High School, South Houston, Texas5 VICA 3. SEIDEL, ANNETTE Wolfgang-Amadeus Club l,2,4, President 45 Outstanding German Student 15 Boda Club 45 NHS 45 Paragon Party 4. SENDELBA FTA 15 D SHIELDS, CHRISTOPHER Transfer f Antonio, IH, SUZY CA 354. rom Antonian High School, San '1lexas5 Football 1,25 Basketball 25 Track gang-Amadeus Club 35 NHS 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Salutato ria I 45 Most L SHUMWAY, Patriot Pa Senior Pla Squad Steering Thespiai Creative l,25 Class President 1,25 Wolf- Ski Club 45 Who's Who 3,45 t 45 Student Council President ly to Succeed 4. ANNE rty 1,2,3,45 NHS 3,45 Y-Tcens 15 y 2,3,45 Student Council 45 Pep ke JO 1,25 Tomadoches 45 Keyettes 35 Coinnittec 45 Talent Show 45 1 3 is 2. 545 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Most 4. SMART, PHILLIP H: SMITH AM Football 1,2- VICA-ICT 4. T I Parago 1 Party I,2,3. SMITH, CA J-Club 45 SMITH DA ROL Student Council 4. VID VICA 3,4. Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 Patriot Party 1,2,3,45 ll SMITH, IE Wolfgang Amadeus Club 2,3. H SNEED, J O Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 3,45 Rampage 45 Spanish Club 2. SOMMER, WENDY Choir Clu Cheerleade Queen 45 HERO FH N. LINDA N b 15 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Varsity r 3,45 J-Club 3,45 Homecoming Rampage 3,45 Most Spirited 4. KAREN A4. SPIVEY CLIFF SORENSE Spanish C lub 152,3,45 Paragon Party 2,35 Speech Club 45 JETS 3. STAGG, LEE ANN OEA 4. STEITZER, Transfer from Jolmson High School, Tokyo, Japan, Football 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Baseball 15 Fishing STEUBING. FFA 1,2,3, 152,3. STILE, LAU Band 1,2 ,3: RONALD Club 45 Wrestling 152, RICHARD 4, V.P. 35 Dairy Judging Team REN OEA 3,4. STOLTZ, SHERIE r Pep Squad 5 OEA 3,45 President 4. R A STONE, DA Pep Squad 1, 5 OEA 4. STONE, JOHN Transfer from Hampton High School, Hamp- ton, Virginiag Baseball 25 DE 45 Wolfgang- Amadeus Club 3. STONE. HARLEY FFA 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 25 Paragon Party 2,3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Steering Committee 3. STOUT, BARBARA Transfer frorr Highlands High School, San Antonio, Texas5 FBLA 4. STOVER5 CLEVE Spanish Club 35 Art Club 15 Key Club 2,35 Steering Committee 45 Boda Club 4. STRAIT, RICK Transfer from R. L. Turner High School, Dallas, Texasg Paragon Party 3,45 VICA- ICT 4. STRINE, PAMELA Transfer from Hershey High School, Her- shey, Pennsylvania5 VICA 45 Choir Club 4. SWANSON, STEVE Transfer from J. J. Pearce High School, Dallas, Texasg Choir 1,3,45 Speech Club 1,45 Madrigal Choir 4. SWEATT, JANET FHA 15 OEA . SWEET, BONNIE Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 253,45 Para- gon Party 1,2,3,45 J-Club 45 FTA 2,35 Who's Who 35 Rampage 3,45 Keyettes 3. TALLEY, CHERYL Band 152,3545 Spanish Club 2,35 HO 45 TAHOS 4. TARR, MAURY Baseball 2,3,4. TATSCH, ROGER JR. Transfer from Holmes High School, San Antonio, Texasg Baseball 152,35 Student Council 1,25 Rodeo Club 45 Paragon Party 1,2,3. TAYLOR, PAMELA DECA 45 Frisbee 3. TEAL5 DEBORAH Band 1,2,3,45 NHS 3545 Frisbee Club 35 Who's Who 3. TEDDER, MARTI FTA 1,25 HERO 35 TAHOS 4. THOMAS, ELIZABETH Pep Squad 1,2,3,45 FHA 15 J-Club 3,45 Tomadoches 45 Who's Who 35 Steering Committee 15 Paragon Party 152,354. THOMPSON, GAIL Class Parliamentarian 15 Volleyball 1,25 Student Council 1,25 FFA 45 Pep Squad 1. THOMPSON, TOMIE FHA 1,2,354, V.P. 2,35 TAHOS 4. TIDWELL, BETTY Volleyball 15 Ecology Club 1,25 HO 4. TORRES, GILBERT II Football I5 Track 15 DECA 45 Drama Club 45 Steering Committee 3. TOTH, JAMES FFA 152,35 Art Club 15 Rodeo Club 1,2, 3,45 Patriot Party 1,2,3,4. TOWNSEND5 PAULINE Transfer from Broxbourne School, England5 Drama Club 1,2,3,45 Thespians 3,45 Choir Club 1,253,4. TRAMMELL, DIANA FHA 1,2,35 Art Club 35 OEA 45 Campus Life 2,3. TRENT, SHARON Transfer from Boone County High School, Kentucky5 Art Club 15253. TREVINO, GABRIEL Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3. TRIMBLE, KEVIN Football 15 Basketball 1, Varsity 2,3545 M- Club 2,3545 Key Club 253,45 Patriot Party 1,25 Paragon Party 3,45 Snowman's Ball King 45 Chess Club 3. TUMLINSON, RUTH OEA 4. TURK5 RICHARD Student Council 15 VICA 4. VANDERPOOL, TODD Lifeline Club 1,2,3,45 FCA 3, Secretary 35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 35 HO 45 Class Chaplain 15 Patriot Party 25 Paragon Party 3. VAUGHN5 WILLIAM Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,25354. VILLARREAL5 NATHAN Transfer from Jefferson High School, San Antonio, Texasg Football 3,45 French Club 3,45 FCA 3,45 M-Club 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Class President fJeffersonJ 15 Student Coun- cil 1,25 Basketball 15 Track 152,35 Choir Club 15 Most Congenial 4. WALLIS, BARBARA Steering Committee 2,3,45 Keyettes 35 Class Treasurer 3,45 Patriot Party 2,3,45 J-Club 45 Choir Club 2,3,45 Secretary 3, President 45 Most Dependable 4. WARG, HERBERT DECA 4. WEISS, MARK Whigs 4, President 4. WESTBROOK, JAMES Band 1,2,35 DE 4. WESTBROOK, JOHN Band 152,35 DE 4. WHEELER, DIANA FHA 1,2,3,45 Lifeline Club 15 Patriot Party 152,3,45 Choir Club 152,3,45 Madrigal Club 4, Secretary 45 Dogpatch Queen 35 Home- coming Duchess 45 Snowman's Ball Court 45 Keyettes 35 Key Club Sweetheart for November 4. WHELESS, MARGARET French Club 1,2,3,4, President 3545 J-Club 25354, Hist. 3, Pres. 45 Student Council 1,3545 Treasurer 45 NHS 3,45 FBLA 45 Home- coming Duchess 45 Joske's Teenboard 35 Key Club Sweetheart for September 45 Miss Texas State FBLA 45 Best All Around 45 Horn 3,45 Co-Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. WHITE, ELAINE Choir Club I5 FTA I5 Gymnastics 1,2,3545 Patriot Party 2,35 Keyettes 35 J-Club 45 DE 45 Key Club Sweetheart for January 4. WILLIAMS, CARLTON 5 Transfer from Tappan High School, Ann Arbor, Mich.5 Baseball 2,3,45 Key Club 3. WILLIAMS, SCOTT Band 15253545 Basketball I,2,35 Paragon Par- ty 1,2,3,45 Choir Club 4. WILLIAMS, TAMMANY Ecology Club 15 Spanish Club 2535 Steering Committee 2,35 J-Club 3,45 NHS 3,45 Who's Who 35 HO 45 Patriot Party 152,3. WILSON, CYNTHIA Transfer from Mountain Home High School, Mountain Home, Idaho5 Choir Club 4. WILSON, LORRAINE Para-Medical Club 15 VOE 354. WISNIEWSKI, WILLIAM Track 15 Student Council 2,3,45 Band 2,3,4. WOGENSTAHL5 WENDY Golf 15 Pep Squad 35 FHA 35 HO 4. WOLDHAGEN, KAMILLA French Club 1,25 Band 15 Speech 2,3,45 Drama Club 3545 Mu Alpha Theta 45 Toma- doches 45 NHS 3,45 Who's Who 45 Steering Committee 4. WOODS, MONICA Choir Club 35 Bailiffs 4. WRIGHT, STEVEN Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 45 Senior Play 1,25 Zero Club 4. WURST, VALERIE Campus Life 35 DECA 4. WYATT, DAN Transfer from United-Laredo High School, Laredo, Texas5 FFA 3,45 Track 35 Student Council 152. WYNNE, JANE Pep Squad 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 3,45 Who's Who 45 Volleyball 15 Steering Committee 152,35 HO 4. YING, RAMONA Lifeline Club 15 NHS 3,4-5 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 French Club 3,45 Who's Who 35 Vale- dictorian 45 Most Intelligent 4. ZINN, ROBERT Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,35 FCA 3,45 Fishing Club 45 Buck-Buck Team 45 M-Club 3,45 Paragon Party 1,2,354. ZOWARKA, JENNIFER Volleyball 1,2,35 Ecology Club 152,3,45 Stu- dent Council 45 Wolfgang-Amadeus Club 2,3,45 Paragon Party 1,2,3,45 Steering Com- mittee 15253,45 Who's Who 35 Tomadoches 45 Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. Best All Around Randy Cuzzardo 4 Dee Wheless , 35. V, .5 ,, not ,ey ffm f fx See ' Best Dressed David Dyer Connie Grantham The 495 mem bers of the Class of '75 cast votes in the Spring and elected twenty of their classmates to be SENIOR FA VORI TES Categories naming the Most Talented and Most Creative couples were added this year to encompass a broader spectrum0of the traditional senior superla tives. e P Most Talented Diane Buice Eudell Hannah Most Dependable Barbara Wallis Lan-yRei1e Most Athletic ' U Ed Barry Rita Crockett Most Intellectual Ramona Ying Lee Roy Leschper Most Likely to Succeed Susan Broberg Chris Shields Most Congenial . Kristi Larabee Nathan Villarreal Most Creative U Ioanne Sh um way Guy Fountain Most Spirited f6ffB1'0WI1 Wendy Sommer juniors celebrate their new title of Hupperclassmen' and gloat over their down payments for senior rings as they begin to realize that the party is almost over. P.S.A.T. scores arrive, surprising many with their unknown brilliances and ignorances. Mum,' directory, and carnation sales supply juniors with a loaded bank account and high hopes for their senior prom. This year was an important milestone in my life--a milestone that I tripped over and smashed my face on. -Chris Shinn I remember how Mama Vulture made me dread all the holi- days. ' -Donna Finch Being a junior was a real experience that nobody should miss. ' -Bonni e Bro berg It was my teachers this year that drove me to drink and now thatl think ofit, Inever thanked them. -Kevin Steel My junior year was one step ahead of my sophomore year, which was one leap better than my freshman year, which was one freakin' bound better than recess! -Tom Munns 7 I .- 'Jaxx sm Ah ,........f-N V, , .,..,M-WW li www 'S ww Mx- If' in . --mm E9 in., K KW , .8 -2, ,,5'3f:,5 ., X '4 ,T J ' ' .. 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Darrell Barton Irene Baty David Beam Janet Beam Steve Beasley Steve Beckel Lisa Bender Cherie Benson Steve Bertsch Marjorie Beyer Kevin Bieberly Barbara Biegger Bill Birch Greg Bishop Kathy Blackmon George Blake Lisa Bloemer Lisa Bodemann Randy Boggs Cathy Bohl Amy Bolander Lydia Booth Robert Borchers Donna Borden Donny Born fl :-in Laurie Bottoms Rachael Boysen Mark Breland Sharon Breland Bonnie Broberg Louis Brogley Cecilia Bronaugh Kim Brown Mark Brown Nan cy Brown Patty Brown Jim Bugg Jack Bulklcy Patricia Bulmer Brian Burns Karen Busch Jeanie Butcher Daryl Butts Mary Byam Bobbi Byrn Steve Cade Teri Cadena Ann Caldwell James Ca macho Lena Campos Linda Carelock V F on he -'nfl ffv-A .W X Uncle Nick Alex wants YOU Cathy Carlton Joanie Carolin Linda Carpenter Steve Carpenter Tim Carroll Carl Cave Robert Cazares George Cervantes Richard Cervantes Bill Chapman Corrine Chernesky Brian Cheshire Karla Chilton Alex Cisneros Donna Cogill Stanley Coleman Fred Collier Steve Collins Anne Conley Martha Conner Katrina Cook John Corona Adelina Cortez Becky Covington Lauren Cox Alex Coyle Warren Crane Patricia Crawford Mickie Creel Kathy Crenshaw Kathy Crow Cindy Culclasure Karen Curl Jeannine Currie Sheereny Currie Karen Cusenbary Tom Darnell Bill Davies Gary Davis June Davis Karel Davis Richard Davis Scott Davis Lynne Dawson Steve Dean DcAnna Dcarmorc Chuck DeBoe Juan DeHoyos Amy De la Pena Sharon Denison Peggy DeWinne John Dolan Nancy Duff Ronnie Duffin Gina Duke Gae Duncan Randy Duncan Sarah Duncan Marla Dunsky Susan Eckert Laurie Eckhardt Chris Eichman Robcrt Ellington Bud Elter Matt Eno Bobby Ervin Carole Ettinger Kathy Evans Renee Evans Clinton Falk Sandy Farringer Linda Faverty James Fazio Tom Feather Jerry Fernandez Robert Fidone Janet Fife Donna Finch Dwayne Finley Robin Fleming Carlos Flores Dierdre Flynn Rio Foreman Paula Foster I 109 Kim Francis Ray Fraser Suzanne Fried Karen Fryer Michael Fryer Sterling Fryrnire Cathy Gabriel Chrissie Gambrell Esther Garcia Joe Garcia Lilly Garcia Greg Gee Trish Gelsthorpe Matt Giffin Chuck Gilmore Julie Gilsdorf Brian Glenewinkel Gilbert Gomez Debbie Gonzales Tina Gonzales Stan Goodson Penny Grace Greg Graham Gene Graves Teri Green Kathy Griffith Julie Howard in another one of her corny moods S 'Yr Pam and Chris enjoy the Dogpatch Picnic '75' Mike Grimes Randy Grobe Bob Grover Mike Groves Kyle Gubernator Paul Gusme Sue Guthrie Elcna Gutierrez Michelle Hagel Peggy Haines Ron Halbert Debbie Hall Diana Hall Sherry Hamel Jamie Hamers Kenny Hamilton Renee Hampton Jan Harrell John Harrison Fred Hauffe Brock Haynes Karen Hayes Belinda Hayter Pam Hearn Larry Heintz Cindy Held Allison Henley Linda Hepworth Ricky Hermosa Sylvia Hernandez Ramona Herring Carole Heskew Mark Hickey Julie Hicks Carol Hightower Dale Hill Lisa Hill John Hoffman Patty Hogan Steve Holt Scott Horn Julie Howard Teri Huff Cheryl Hughes Jim Hunter Dona Huntley David Hurst Cathy lpert Shaun lungerich Suzzanne Jackson Patsy Jacobs Milton James Valde James Julie Jeannotte Bruce Jenkins Chrissy Jermison Bittie Jeter Ray Johnson Larry Jolly Lilly Jolly Melani Jones Robert Adams, the B.Q. dude . . 11 79 a : ,L 1- .Hjfv V Sharon Judge Susan Judge Gary J unell Doug Katz Gary Keith Arlene Keller Karen Keplinger Melissa Kerger Bob Kiel Robert Kintigh David Knowles Greg Kreusel Rudy Krish Gary Kubiak Lisa Lamb Mark Iangford Lorraine Langlinais Heidi Lark Mike Larochelle Kathy Larson Roy Laubach Debbie Leach John Lebow Suzanne Lecocke Diane Lee Gary Lcifcste 113 Larry Leschper Mark Liberatore Pat Livesay Mark Lobo Julie Long Janda Looper Maria Lopez Dawn Love Karl Lowery Sheryl Lowery Donna Luce Tim Lynch Sharon Mace Rafael Maldonado Kenny Mangum Rheta Mann Teri Manwaring Edythe Marcellan Richard Martin Richard Martinez Vince Martinez Kim Mason Mark Mateu Kathy Mathis William Mathis Robyn Matkin Sheryl Mayfield Armando Mayorga M'Lissa McAnelly Janice McBryde John McClenny James McCollough Travis McCown David Mclean Jimmy McWhorter Dora Medina Jaci Meitzen Tyler Mercier Jerri Ann Meyer Debbie Miller Kelly Miller Vicki Miller Buddy Mills Chris Mills Jeff Moore Vicki Moore Scott Moorman Earline Moos John Moos Del Anne Moose Judy Moran Carla Moss Cindy Mosser Janet Mould Jeff Mueller Don Mullins Tom Munns Tammy Murray James Mutchler Carol Naukam Lupana Navarrete Kim Nees Linda Nesting Cheryl Newman Janet Ng Scott Nolter Tracy Norris Larry Null Dorothy Nunnelly Yvette O,Berg Debbie Packard Lee Paden Kenny Palmer Scott Palmer Dave Parke Joe Parker Cheryl Parsons Cliff Patton Julie Peele Diego Pena Mitzi Perales Mitzi Perkins iii' :CT Juniors predict a shady forecast 116 , A A M-..r' f , 1 Alex Coyle and Kevin Reinberg ace down more cafeteria treats. P tele fwwf Dan Perry Helen Pesqueda Robin Peter Julie Peterson Suzy Phillips Ann Piepgrass Stephanie Pizzini Evin Planto Dana Poole Susan Popelka Denise Posey Priscilla Prieto Ronald Purcell Steve Qualls larry Quintanilla Cary Raba Mike Randow Kevin Reinberg Terry Reitz Paul Renteria Lora Richardson Valerie Richardson Linda Riley Scott Rives James Roberts Pati Roberts Debi Robertson Charles Roemer Jeff Rogers Joni Rogers Mariann Rogers John Rudzki Jari Ruhl Wade Saathoff Tommy Salazar Cathy Sanders Laura Sands Debbie Schaffner Lauren Schenk Carl Schmidt Jessica Schneider Dana Schweers Mary Schwencke Mark Seal Diane Serna Arthur Shade Richard Shader Gary Shaffer Heidi Shamp Heinz Shamp Cindy Shifflctt Chris Shinn Tom Shoaf Chris Siess Ron Singletary Ernie Simmons Sheryl Sittre X, gf 2 y 5 , , ug ff H Juniors Joni Rogers, and Cindy Held refresh thirs- J x X' H04 xxx ,xi 4. gpatch picnickers Doug Skolaut Vicki Slater Allison Smith Charles Smith Debbie Smith Melody Smith Paula Smith Luke Southarcl Debra Spann Erich Specht Murk Spiess Casey Springer Billy Spruce Tim Stamps Jimmy Stanley Eric Sta ph Kevin Steel Vzllorie Steerman Harold Stein Brenda Stone Greg Stone Ronnie Stone Tina Stone Holly Stowe Mark Stromberg Mark Suggs Linda Sullivan Tina Swanson Gay Sweet Mike Swim JoAnn Tagliarino Valerie Talbot John Taylor Kathy Terrell Norman Terrill Dana Terry John Tett Joni Thomas Lee Thompson Pam Thrailkill David Tidwell Bobby Trevino Sherrie Tuma Cathy Uzzell Oscar Valdez Alan Valentine Paul Valenzuela Derek Van Artsdalen Jay Vzmderleest Sandra Van Nest Tom Van Winkle DeeAnn Varga 6 S' v ,, v--- Wn.,,,.,-V Munchin' Munns nn f .A ,,...- Ronnie Vaughn Terri Wachs Paul Wagner Chari Walker Diann Walker Linda Wallace Scott Wallis Joanna Wand Dan Ward Terry Wayland Rebecca Welder Scott Welkener Kirk Wells Denise Wetzel David Wheeler Susan Wheeler Susan White Warren White Lisa Wiley Matthew Williams Susie Wilson Teresa Wilson Lilyann Winegardner Bruce Wink Stephen Withers Max Wolfarth Butch Wonder David Woodhead Lea Woods John Ying Gerald Young Patricia Yznaga Randy Zanata Pam Zarkzewski Vicki Zowarka Sophomores make their presence known as they hit the half-way mark in their high school career. Remem- bering their first year of upperclassmen 's tortures, soph- omores take their turn at bat against the fish. Sadism is short-lived, however, as they soon become aware that we 're all in this together. Who could forget the time I was so bored in Spanish that Ihad to leave campus for a scenic ride in the country in my V W, with- out my teacher or the registrar knowing, and then returning non- chalantly to class? -Maverick Sensiba Armed with our invincible swords of knowledge and wit, we sophomores easily surpassed our school counterparts in every field of academics, athletics, and mischieviousness. 1 -Fernando Pena Mr, Posey's 'easy' tests in chemistry made my sophomore year unforgettable. -Sharon Mitchell l'll always remember the time l took a nose-dive from the fifth stair in the science wing. -Ka thy Remmers Big 'Z' played 'Big Daddy' after I got in trouble every weekend. -Shirley I the sq uirrelj Castillo F L 2'5! 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I ,Figs-.? 2 K k K 3 , M - Linda Abramson James Adams Terry Adams Anne Aguilar Dan Airey Alan Albright Scott Alexander Lisa Alford Barbara Algueseva Allen Albert Judie Allen Rhonda Allen Roland Allerkamp Anna Alvarez Mark Anderson Vicky Anderson Lee Ansell Cathy Armstrong Larry Arnett Joe Arrambide Hugh Atherton John Ash Kenny Ash Linda Austin Roxanne Baker Pete Balderas Cheryl Banks Kathy Barbee Steve Barr Jerry Barrera Susan Barrett Brian Barron Lizzy Barry Chris Barth Charles Bauchman Brian Bean Lana Beard Cindy Belto Nancy Benefield ,Q-as PQ 'wr 0519 Marshal1's own vampire Ft Lori and her security pillow il! Ramona Benson Sue Berg Leonard Biemer Paul Black Tammy Blackmore Katrina Blake Robert Blakely Tricia Bohl Ann Boldt Vincent Bonnanno Teresa Borchers Mike Bowen Steven Bowman Steve Boyanowski Paul Bozzo Martha Brannon Theresa Brecheen Kirstin Brekken Toni Brent Terri Brigman Maria Brogley Dean Brosowske Robert Brown Dee Bryan James Bryant Martha Bugg Cary Bunch Steven Bunch Chere Burton Sandra Busbee Janice Busby Curtis Butler Anna Byrn Renee Cadena Arthur Camacho Cheryl Campbell Linda Campbell Cristina Cantu Anna Marie Carlton John Carr Jamye Carson Brian Casey John Castilleja Shirley Castillo Jonathan Castro Marguerite Catuogno Sherri Cave Michael Cervera Lauren Chambers Cameron Chandler Mark Child Robert Christensen Sherri Christensen Karen Clark Thomas Clarkin Robert Clausen Randy Clay Susan Clayton Dorthy Cockrill Glenn Cockrill Jackie Coffman Charlotte Colbert Elizabeth Cole Abby Coleman Kathy Collins Shari Collins Susan Colsten Helen Converse Richard Conyers J erry Cook Robin Cook Joyce Copeland Sharon Corona Judy Cotten Deborah Cotugno Richard Covarrubias Jowynne Covington Michael Cox ,gi Brian Trimble takes it easy ,,. i fb 22.9 'Q A1 'fb Shari Jackson gets caught in the darkroom. X-1 Cheryl Coyle Tim Crabb Diana Creger Timothy Crisp Carlos Cruz Chezyl Davis Deborah Davis Jill Davis Vickie Davis Odie Dawson Jeranna Day Mark DeBerry Donald DeCotis Diane DeLos Santos Diane DePace Gary DeWinne Eugcnc Diaz Brad Di Baggio Cathy Dillard Daryl Dilworth Greg Dix Carol Dobbs Dana Dodd Sue Dodge Kelly Dolge Jeffrey Donovan Jerry Dosser Patricia Douglas Donna Dowdy Toni Dron Susan Drumm Kurt Dullnig Randy Duvall Brenda Dyer Linda Earl Michael Eisenrnenger Robert Ellington Chip Erler John Ettinger Audie Evans Scott Evans Steve Fahy Jenny Faverty Cindy Fellers Katherine Felps Terri Ferguson Diana Fernandez Jaime Fernandez Roland Fernandez Linda Fest Lisa Finley Jeff Fisher Kendall Fisher Debbie Fleming Teresa Flores Tami Fogarty Lisa Fogg Cheryl Follis Clara Franco Willie Frantzen Kerri Fraser Terri Fries Jerry Fryer Joe Fuentes Lorraine Galindo Greg Galvan Brenda Gantt Brenda Garcia Sylvia C. Garcia Sylvia M. Garcia Brenda Garza L11 .? Randy Duvall says 6'Hi -G George Garza Robert Garza James Gase Polly Gaskin Ava Gault John Gaudot Steve Gearharf Erik Geisler Debby Geisler Peggy Geissler Leslie Gerlaeh Ronald George William Gervais Laura Gill John Gilsdorf Mark Gilsdorf Arthur Gonzales Issac Gonzales Rowena Gonzales Sergio Gonzales Stella Gonzales Cherlyn Goodpaster Sandra Goodson John Gorman Lucy Gragg Mary Graham Phil Graham Eric Granheim George Gray Steve Gray Chris Green Frank Green Monty Greenwald Eric Grey Monty Griffin Michael Griffith Wayne Griffith Janice Gross Patty Grossman Curtis Groth Nancy Guerrero Rebecca Guillot Alonzo Gusme Holly Haen Pam Hagan Norval Haile Charles Haley Chris Hall Eddie Hall Kathie Hall Steven Hall Debbie Hamel Brad Hand Julie Hand Laura Haning Margo Harding Jo Elle Harrell Brent Harris David Harris Michael Harris Tina Harris Cindy Harrison Cathy Harwood William Hasbrook Wendy Hasty James Headley Mark Hedlund Sandra Heintz L Odie Dawson cracks up during tests. William Helmer Marcha Hempstead Debbie Hengst John Henry Hector Hernandez Linda Hermosa Veronica Herring Donna Hesse Terri Hessong Stan Hicks Jam es Hill Toby Hill Steve Hill Frank Hipchen Diana Hiser Linda Hoekstra Wade Holden Mark Holmes Bill Hoover Debbie Horn James Hoffman Anne Howard Tina Howard Mark Howson Cheryl Hudson Tammy Huffman Keith Hull Randy Hunt Nancy Hurst Brenda Huszar Joni Hyde Robin Ingari John Ingle Leslie Jackson Shari Jackson Debbie Jenkins Brian Jeter Steve Jewasko Charles Johnson Jaris Johnson Mark Johnson Peggy Johnson Rene Johnson Richard Johnson Susan Johnson Doug Johnston Roger Kaapke Albert Kachjch Debbie Kana Linda Keeton Kristin Keenan Billie Keith Eddie Kells Melissa Kendrick lid Ketterer Ron Kindley Larry King Roy King Joan Kingsolver Kathy Kirst Charles Kirtland Trudy Kloss Michael Knowles Laura Kohls David Kruckemeyer Beverly Kruse Cindie Kubiak Kay Kucera Mary Kurz Art Lamb Cindy Langford Denise Langlinais Stefan Lark Mike Larsen Arthur Leal TYR Greg Dix gets a spiritual lift wxfxx Don Decotis makes a big splash at the senior carnival. Paula LeBleu Ray Legg Sherry Leiteste Terri Lewallen Linda Libcratorc Pat Lieck Ernest Lins Robert Linton Frank Logan Mary Lopez Tony Lopez Norman Lowrie Carmen Leuvanos Martha Luedeking Dawn Lyons Melinda Mace Patty Mack William Mackie Karl Machts Rhonda Maddox Aubrey Mahan Karen Mahan Janice Mahon Nanette Manelos Phillip Manna Ted Manwaring Julie Marr Alan Martin Michael Martin Carlos Martinez Linda Martinez Roland Martinez Kelly Mason Elizabeth Matz Don May Laura May Michelle May Susan Maybury Theresa Mayer David Mayfield Karen Mazziotta Virginia McBee Ricky McBryde Mark McCaffety Dewitt McCarter Carol McDanel Rebecca McDaniel Mike McDonald Steve McDonald Richard McGehee Mike McGinnis William McGuff Marc McGuffy Tim McLaughlin Darcy McLeod Richard McMillen Bill McMullen Margie McNaney Kim Meads Melanie Meiske William Meredith ' Kathy Metzger Chuck Meyer Sandy Meyer Valerie Meyer Rebecca M.ichels Cheryl Middleman Ginger Middleman Cindy Miller Mark Miller Russell Miller Scott Miller Terri Miller Tom Miller Debrese Mills Sharon Mitchell Lori Monroe Connie Montemayor V7 -vu-5 .limes Headley gets a kick out of the camation s e. 41 f 'y-rm-uw -,aw Nanette Manelos helps out at the Senior Carni- val. Cynthia Mooney Bob Moore Norma Moore Robert Moore Sandra Moos Laurie Morgan Darrel Morris .lune Morrison Stephanie Morrison Erik Mosel Matthew Mosely Janet Mould Jan Mrak Cindy Moeller Georgia Muery John Munoz Karen Munoz Cheryl Murph Cheryese Murphy Greg Munn Regina Murphy Anthony Murray Richard Myers Allan Nussbaum Tony Navarrete Julie Neal Brenda Nelson Terry Nesting Joe Newton Judy Ng Don Nicholas Jay Nordley Byron Norrod Brenda Norton Roxie Noyes Robert Null Paul Nunn Jeff Olesen Bryan Olive Rene Olivares Frank Olvera Michael Ornelas Tom Ortiz Edd Owen Jack Owen Lourdes Pacheco Cheryl Packard Eddy Pack Pam Parker Robert Parkinson Lee Partridge Lynne Partridge Chris Passant Cathy Patteson Debby Pearce Liz Pearce Fernando Pena Donna Perrin Angie Peterson Joe Pfeiffer Cynthia Phelps Alina Phillips Karl Pieper Steve Pisano Susan Pittman William Powell Jeff Power Anthony Powers Joe Prado Cathy Prater Gary Prejean Mary Priddy Sylvia Prdctor Mary Alice Pruitt Lisa Puckett Martha Pugh Robert Purnell Beverly Pyka Terri Qualls Jesse Quiroz Alicia Ramos Dee Ann Ramsey Lisa Ramsey Shelly Rauch Ronnie Rawls Emily Rayncs Kim Rector Kathy Remmers John Rice Martin Richter Richard Riojas Marisa Rios Sherry Ritter Ileana Rivera Elaine Roberts Jerry Roberts Michael Roberts William Roche Ronnie Rogers Shannon Rogers Noverto Rosas Judy Rose Ron Roth Scott Rothe Laura Rudwick Chip Ruedebusch Cindy Ruhnke Steven Rupe Mark Rutherford Naomi Sako Michael Salazar Terry Salavar Charley Scarborough Stephanie Scarborough Lana Schenk Cheryl Schleyer Cindy Schneider Jamaa Schofield Patty Schrader Patty Schracer Elizabeth Scott Terri Schumaker Maria Seidel Maverick Sensiba Arthur Shade Tammy Shader Sherry Shafer Sarah Shifflett Thea Shoemaker Jackie Shumway Glenda Sibson Steven Sides Debbie Simon Bill Singer William Skinner Jeff Slatton Cindy Smith Darlene Smith Edward Smith Eileen Simth Karen Smith Susan Smith Mary Snccd Thea Snell Kevin Soat Jack Sokol Jacqueline Sokol Scott Sorrell Bill Southers Mike Spahn Carl Speicher Mike Spivey Louis Spreen Scott Springer Ricky Staats Donna Stabenow Jackie Shumway speaks out at council meetings. Yin: X a w Vickie Anderson was one of the more en- thusiastic sophomores at the carnival. Laura Stacy Melinda Staggs Kirk Steel Mark Stephens Rosanne Stevens Charles Stone Michelle Stone Travis Stone Kris Story Mark St. Pierre Columbus Stutes III Sandy Suggs Sladen Summers Cindy Sutherland Lori Swan Cynthia Swartz Lisa Sweeney Roxanne Tatsch Lori Taylor Peter Taylor Rodney Taylor Sherry Taylor Steve Teal Carolyn Terrell Lorri Terrell Mary Tezel Denise Thomas Thomas Thomas Bella Thompson Eddie Thompson Diana Thorpe Abel Tijerina Debra Townsend Charlie Traeger Jim Travis Oscar Trevino Brian Trimble Laurie Tschappatt Scott Turner Steve Turner Tom Turner Pat T ra Y Gerald Underwood Doug Unger Vera Uresti Lisa Uvietta Gloria Valadez Edward Valdez Jerome Valdez Kathy Valentine Lucie Valtierra Rita Velasquez Felicia Van Beekum Bret Van Delden Denise Villarreal Diane Villarreal Michael Villarreal Debbie Wachs Deborah Waits Sharon Wales Brian Walsh Dan Ward Larry Ward Bobby Watson Bonni Watson Tina Watson Roxan Watt Sharon Wegeforth Diane Wehrle Denise Wernette Keel Wheless Diane Whitley Kathleen Wilkins Rody Willis Jerry Willoughby rin Sophomore sponsors: Mr. John Bordano and Ms. Sue Pritchard. Sandra Wyatt Kendra Wynne Wendy Young Randy Zanata Debbie Zoller Russell Zook Kathleen Zedler Nadia Lally Qing.. Kirk Steel knows it pays to be a sophomore. Paul Black wonders HOW,' he got brave enough to attend the Patriot Convention. Carolyn Wilson Johnny Wilson Russell Wilson Scott Wilson Rodney Winn Ronald Winnie Pam Wimberley Mike Wohlfarth William Woller Robert Wood Robert Wright Randy Wyatt Freshmen spend the majority of their first year as Rams, learning the floor plan of Marshall and trying to live down the title of fish , Ninth graders battle the age old problem of apathy as their voices 'dominate pep ral- lies and shreik through the halls. The discovery is soon made that the fun has just begun. .1 g Graduating from a 'fish' this year, will make it easier to swim next year. Q -Pat Cillo Being a fish ain 't as bad as it is said to be. U D -David Reed I t was DY-NO-MI TE!! -Pam Barron My freshman year was like the top of the ninth, 2-1, and I was behind. -Steve Tiezte As far as I 'm concerned school is a big comedy show and my freshman year is the first act. -Cecil N unnelly L . Kthavg Q ' FEW fi,, sux- .qeyiggxfai . , ivy s si K Q , 1- GN, .fb 'wi . .. ,I D K Eiga ' lagging ' ' X' K1 --:PO ' ' A ' ly, I' Wwe! Fl - Y L . '- ' 'I A U . . L +132-i x . f ' :D xr B K . ,. A I . axis ,, ,Q a r 1 4 . ,F 1: 3 i ifgx- ' S ffm , . Ye y , Q ,IQ , ix N , , A In V ,4 .',f,,.S0'f '55, . A . H MQ Q i T I 1 V f' gf' ...Q Q' I V '-..,w: Q, 1- , .A , -P, H sf N . X W fQ:l'1'ffi . -'Qfixi xx' M Niximfx - H pm .jg 'z-.--. -- N.. -14, '- if fx ' X ' ' ' GGY x 3, - f . - hi -n -of ,b J- ' QQ, gl 'gX: - F I ,Vg-! QW, N .Jw , 1.3611 ,HV .W ,A '.,X, v,,,,,sV i V XQ' izhiixlqiy. : 14: 3 U .rj t ' ff 5 : Pfv Q. '- 4 5 1, 1, fi- l -if, V,- ViY1iQm wY'h QSf6wfHfy f ,f gf .fl ,Q Q7L,fl i 1 m r -ms 3 i1:,,f4 Q? ' Prrwdergl, gm.-,fffQLffffi,f' 54 ff! , ,. - ,bf ' -f Af- 1 , . -5 D, A- A .15 ,tn A - Q- f ., Jimmy Adair LeeRoy Adams Lori Adams Mary Aguilar Scott Aicher Desiree Alcocer Loretta Algueseva Tina Algueseva Donna Allen Pamela Allen Paul Allen Laurie Anderson Debra Andrews Gwen Andrews Christine Anzualda Terry Arabia Lisa Arbuckle Shay Arbuckle Linda Armstrong Danny Ashcraft James Ashley Donna Baker Janet Baker Verlyn Baker Everett Baldridge Lori Barghi Dean Barker Donna Barnard Deirdre Barrera John Barrett Louis Barrios Kathryn Barron Pam Barron Dale Bartos Barbara Bates Brenda Bates rig Kirk Dockery uses his talents in drafting Nick always contributes to Council Capers. Carolyn Beery Ilene Belinsky Tony Bellanger Harvey Bendele Sallie Benedetto James Benke Lauri Bernstein Corrine Billings Nita Bingham Cheryl Bishop Lisa Black Mary Black James Blackmon Matthew Blain Lisa Bleser Greg Bliss Steve Bloemer Gretchen Bloempoort Michelle Blohm Bobby Blucher Ann Bohl Crystal Bolander Bill Boldt Gary Bond Mark Bowdoin Scott Bowdein Torjie Bowers Roger Boysen Cheryl Braun Terri Breckenridge Jack Broberg Mike Brogan Robert Brooks De Ett Brosowske Bill Brown David Brown Rod Brown Tammy Brown Tina Bruhl Teri Bryan Denise Bulla Anita Burks Paul Burleson Val Busby Cheryl Butler Michael Calvert Stephen Calvert Patricia Campbell Jaye Cannon Denise Cantrell Debi Cantu Patricia Carlton Curtis Carpenter Kellie Carpenter Karen Carpenter Bill Carson Kim Carson Rex Carter Victor Casillas Paul Casper Trish Cave Cathy Cazares Lauren Chambers Terri Chambers Jackie Cheslyn Tanya Champagne Glenn Chapman Donna Child Karen Christo her P Patrick Cillo Thomas Clarkin Janelle Claunch Janice Claunch Angelo Coccaro Craig Cole Elizabeth Cole Carol Coleman Judy Connolly Cathy Cox Juliette Cox LaDari Cox Jimmy Crawford Tom Crenshaw Mike Crisp Freshmen get involved in Pep Rallies Freshman Monica Elliot heads for class . Frustrated freshmen ponder over English exam, J F11 ..--ihgl .1 . Kim Crist Donnette Cross Vivian Cuellar Rhonda Culbert Jennifer Curless Cheryl Daugherty Dawn Davis Mark Davis Nanette Dawson Janice Dean Julie .Dean Blake De Berry Mirian De Hoyos Susan Deitiker Julio De La Cruz Suzanne De Mint Sally Dennis Nick Depanfilis Tracy Dever Boyd Digges Jeff Dix Kirk Dockery Cecillia Dohrn Paul Doucette Gary Dowdy Sheila Doyle Martin Dreiss Diane Dubose Eugene Duke Steve Duncan Laurie Dunnam Diane Dyer Sherry Dykes Rick Eades Jeri Edwards Cindy Effinger Leo Ehrhard Terry Elliff Denise Elliott Kelly Elliot Brenda Enibrey Dana Endicott Yvonne Englehardt John Esparza Lisa Essman Max Evetts Jan Ezell Tim Fagg Katherine Faherty David Fairchild Suzy Farnsworth Denise Faucheaux Debbie Felan Brian Felker Wanda Feller Jorge Fernandez George Fidone Debbie Flanagan Patricia Flores Cindy Fox Robbie Fox Randy Frazier David Freeland Byron Freemyer Leo Fuentes James Gabriel Jill Galland Juliet Gambrell lrma Garcia Terri and Susan dress as doubles on Dogpatch Day 4 L , 2 ff. Q L Q- ' A 1 -K 2. ,, , 5 A Kathy digs in on research papers. Magical Moore leaps through the air. Give it back-I have Senior priority. Linda Garcia Eric Garza Patty Garza Ralph Garza Mary Gase Lisa Gaspard Mike Gass Sherry Gauthier Randy Gearty Mary Ghidoni Russell Giffen James Ginzel Sherry Gohlke Frank Gomez Annette Gonzalez Joel Gonzales Mary Gonzalez Don Goldsmith Stacey Goodson Katherine Gordon Sara Graeber Robert Graham Hans Granheim Lester Graves James Gray Jeri Green Tracy Green Laura Greenwald Pam Griffin John Griffith Teresa Griffith Randall Grounds Pat Groves Joe Grubaugh Russell Guerrero Janine Gutierrez Adriana Guzman Murray Hacker Stanley Haines Bobby Hall Stacie Hainers Charles Hamrick Brad Hand Laura Haning Peggy Hansen Shirley Hardin Brett Harmer Mike Harrell Joi Harris Mary Harris Michael Harris Mike Harris Russ Harris John Hatch Elisa Hayes Teresa Hayes Deborah Haynes Hazel Ruth Mary Headley Scott Heiman David Hcld Valerie Helms Caleb Henderson Tammy Hendrix Paul Henley Tommy Hermosa Elizabeth Hernandez John Hernandez Karen Herrman Ricky Heston Billy Hewgley Eleanor Hickey Dave Hill Bryan Hinton Mike Hiser Mark Holmes Leigh Holt Eva Hood Brian Horn Anne Howard Holly Howland Nancy Hsu Derek Hubley Cathy Hudson Tammy Huffman Dude Hummer Debra Huntley Marnell Hutchings Sherry Hutton Inez Idrogo But I already paid for this weekf' L 1 Saundra lngamells Jack Ingari Cristine lngle Dawn James Meta James Dawn Jenkins Steve Jeter Elizabeth Johnson Michael Johnson Rene Johnson Sherry Johnson Susan Johnson James Johnston Tim Jolly Vicki Jolly Allen Jones Carolyn Jones Coy Jones Debbie Jones James Jones Martin Jones Sheri Jones Carol Kaapke Rita Koch Jon Kachjch Cindy Kacser Don Kanapky Sherri Katz Lynn Kavinsky Kathleen Keenan Kathryn Keevan Karen Keiffer Donald Kenyon Dan Kirkland Mark Keuthan Nathan Kimbrel David King Sharon Klipple Kim Koll David Kopp Eric Krause Tammy Krause Holly Krcmar Raymond Kuentz Carol Kurtz Annette Laake George Lacey Geoffrey Lambert Darren Lancaster Jenifer Larson Wanda Laubach Laura Stacy Paula LeBleu Michael Lebman Debbie Lee Jackie Leinneweber Lesa Lessing Carolyn Lilly Stacy Little Jeff Long Lisa Longhofer David Lopez Debbie Lopez Melinda Lopez Jim Loudon Kathryn Lowery Andy Lozano Sandy Luce Bradley Luddeke Marcial Luevano Kim Lull Eric Lutz Mark Lynch Gordon Lynn Lisa Mace Sherri Maddox Arlayne Mandell Sharon Manna Patty Mantia Mark Manwaring Tina Marine Diana Martinez Manuel Martinez Roldon Martinez Bill Marvin David Mason Valerie Mateu Mike Mathis Sara Mathis George Mayo Steve Maze Lisa Meffert Caren Melgaard Mark Mellin Cindy Menchaca Nancy Menchaca Matt Menger Kathleen Meza Cheryl Middleman Evan Miller Kraig Miller Mike Miller Valide Milligan Jennifer Mills Jolynn Minnich David Mitchell 4 Gordon Mitchell Carl Monaco Tammy Montalbo Nanette Montez Billy Moore 'iwm '-1413 mm'- ' Debbie Wegmann turns bookworm as research paper time rolls around. mf. 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Steve Wright, Guy Perkins. Front Left to Right: Mike Bryson, Drum Major, Sylia Proctor, L to R. Bob Berg, Laural DeWolfe, Mike Bryson. Bobbi Byrn, Cindy Held, Gail Allbritton, Head Majoretteg and Shaun lungerich. to 'f f 471fi rr faffr+1iQ i? rlfr rx ' mm EE McAlpin, Travis McCrown, Jerriann Meyer, Valerie Meyer, Larry Miller, Thomas Mitchell, Jeff Moss, Carol Naukam, Steve Nelson, Robert Nolter, Sean Parrot, Evelyn Pease, Diego Pena, Guy Perkins, Evin Planto, Cathy Prater, Sylvia Proctor, Ileana Rivera, Robin Rogers, Naomi Sako, Thomas Sako, Jon Sanders, Jeff Slatton, Mark Stephens, Lisa Sweeney, Mike Swim, Cheryl Talley, Peter Taylor, Debbie Teal, Kathy Terrell, Charles Traeger, Patricia Tyra, Doug Unger, Alan Valentine, Kathy Valentine, Sandra Van Nest, Derek Vanartsdalen, William Vaughn, Susan White, Matt Williams, Scott Wilson, Stephen Wilson, Teresa Wilson, Lilyann Winegardner, William Wisniewski, Steven Wright, Patty Yznaga. S S Ram Band Long hours of dedicated planning and work bring feelings of satisfaction to each member as the Ram Band captures a lst division rating at U.I.L. district contest. Ram Band members practice from sun-up to sundown in order to perfect songs and memorize new drills. Through fierce cold spells, mud, and driving rain, mem- bers continue forming their picturesque patterns in motion. Pep rallies, concerts, private lessons, and special rehearsals and performances all show that a Ram Band member's work never ends. p x, FQXQ yr cv' ,fg V J c. ii 3 S 1 Q 1, mt, 'X , . 1 5'bsf..,. mm' me 4' . , . jx: ,Q ,. , , -f.fs,f.Qfe'fif5 :,,,,egpig, , .. f 1 Lv 5. -L'L sglffiieiig-ifftti-fs ' , eg . , . ,.1.':, M .Ii 'VII 571' :W'Pil,gfg. .uv ' . , . ' J ' zz-'-41fF2':n: 1lLS.abtvfaL.i24 , vm Ram Band displays talent. y 1 ye. Ms,,,,,........... Cindy adds a bit of excitement to half-time. Sylvia warms up before her performance. Practice makes perfect. . .A 'EM M ' V C ' . 4 Mr. Lewis conducts stage band with an air of confidence. f'L From Northside to John Marshall High School, the Mighty Ram Band and the high-stepping Ramblerettes have hit the field at half times-together-for the past twenty-five years. While the Pep Squad has seen three different directors, Mr. Bob Lewis continues to direct the Bands of Marshall. Celebrating John Marshall's 25th Silver Anniversary year, -these pages rep- resent the changes of the two organizations, and offer a nostalgic view of the past. fk VJ The Action Squad Ram blerettes Sponsor Mrs. Beverly Skipper Co-Sponsor Mrs. Linda Booker Linda Huckaba keeps the team in line. Varsity Cheerleaders Top Row, Left to Right Karen Wynne, Wendy Sommer. Second Row f 'Q Linda Huckaba, Bonnie Sweet. Third Row iw' 1. Pam Thrailkill, Rita Crockett. Varsity Cheerleaders take District Championship. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Top Row, Left to Right: Kris Story, Lori Swan, Stephanie Morrison. Front: Carla Moss. Dance Team 74-75 gag K '5 . ,,, if '1,, MA'-X f I P it DANCE TEAM OFFICERS Left to Right: Lynn Larson, Druann Ludwig, Rheta Mann, Rheta Mann displays great showmanship Janda Looper, Dorothy Cantu. at a football half-time. -.. ., .,,,,.. Hi 1 DANCE TEAM Left to Right, Front Row: Lulu Benner, Robin Peter, Karen Luedecke, Chrissy Jennison, Barrie Barber, Arlene Keller, Marla Dunsky, Jessica Schneider, Terry Wayland, Debbie Leach, Ramona Prieto, Susie-Phillips, Elaine Parks, Rheta Mann, and Janda Looper. Back Row: Carol Clayton, Susie Thomas, Lisa Hill, Priscilla Prieto, Jeanie Butcher, Cheryl Parsons, Sue Guthrie, Donna Finch, Sharon Anderson, Dana Schweers, Carol Smith, Peggy DeWinne, Druann Ludwig, Lynn Larson, and Dorothy Cantu. 'M Karen and Lulu enjoy football season. I beg your pardon. Drill Team Unites ,Am 1974-75 Drill Team Members fAlphabeticallyj: Denise Adams, Lisa Alfano, Laurie Anderson, Pat Andrews, Terry Arabia, Pam Barron, Lizzie Barry, Brenda Bates, Lana Beard, Lisa Bender, Barbara Biegger, Corrine Billings, Mary Black, Tammy Blackmore, Katrina Blake, Michelle Blohm, Ann Bohl, Pat Bohl, Cheryl Braun, Kirstin Brekken, Cathy Carlton, Shirley Castillo, Janelle Claunch, Janice Claunch, Su- san Clayton, Judy Connelly, Becky Covington, LaDari Cox, Cathy Culbert, Dawn Davis, June Davis, Cathy Dillard, Donna Dowdy, Laurie Dunnam, Diane Dyer, Michelle Dukes, Denise Faucheaux, Kathy Felps, Linda Fest, Lisa Finley, Paula Foster, Cindy Fox,Kerri Fraser, Jill Galland, Brenda Gantt, Vickie Gantt, Ava Gault, Laura Gill, Lucy Gragg, Mary Lou Graham, Terry Green, Laura Greenwald, Pam Griffin, Janice Gross, Julie Hand, Shirley Hardin, Tina Harris, Cindy Harrison, Teresa Hayes, Patty Hogan, Holly Howland, Debra Hunt- ley, Sherry Hutton, Christine lngle, Leslie Jackson, Dawn Jenkins, Debbie Jenkins, Julie Jordan, Gail Kaapke, Sherri Katz, Karen Keiffer, Laura Kohls, Kristi Larabee, Jennifer Larson, Paula LeBlue, Janet Ligon, Lisa Longhofer, Sandy Luce, Rhonda Maddox, Ten Manwaring, Julie Marr, Anita McLendon, Melinda McClenny, Kathy Meza, Cindy Miller, Diane Miller, Terri Miller, De'Brese Mills, Sharon Mitchell, Tammy Montalbo, Janette Moore, Del Anne Moose, Cathy Munos, Connie Nees, Terry Nesting, Roxie Noyes, Tammy O'Dell, Miriam Or- lando, Sharon Parks, Roberta Parrillo, Christy Parson, Leslie Powell, Mary Priddy, Nancy Raba, Carol Reider, Kathy Remmers, Kim Rich- ter, Monica Riggs, Rebecca Robbins, Cindy Ruhnke, Lori Sawyer, Debbie Schievelbien, Jamie Schneider, Mary Schaetter, Susan Simon, Debbie Simon, Darlene Smith, Melody Smith, Melinda Staggs, Carol Stevens, Holly Stowe, Sandra Suggs, Linda Sullivan, Cristy Swartz, Cindy Swartz, Gay Sweet, Sherry Taylor, Denise Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Laura Thomas, Debbie Tietze, Cathy Uzzell, Donetta Van Artsdalen, Di Anna Van Ness, Lisa Venincasa, Denise Villarreal, Diane Villarreal, Rebecca Welder, Denise Wetzel, Cheryl Williams, Perian Williams, Angela Wilson, Pam Wimberley, Susan Wonder, Kendra Wynne, Pam Zakrzewski. '94 af fine 1974-1975 Pep Squad Officers Clockwise: Dorothy Nunnelly, Dot Nunnelly leads the drill team into action. Kristi lnrabee, Cathy Dillard, Lucy Gregg- Kim Richter, Pam Zakrzewski, Shirley Castillo, Linda Sullivan, Linda Fest. Terri Green finds that being kidnapp- Senior Ramblerettes are kidnapped by junior members for breakfast at Sambo's. ed is just another senior privilege. 1975 Annual Ramblerette Banquet and Installation, April 26, Colonies House. Freshman, Karen Kieffer, is named one of the '75-'76 J .V. Cheerleaders. Lori passes on her megaphone to Gwen Andrews Back Row Left to Right: Kevin McNelis, Sponsor Mr. Smith, Scott Hartsell, Roger Beery, Tracy Higdon. Darin Mc- Nelis, Mike Marks, Pat Evans, Mike Benefield, David Kopp, James Whiteside, Sponsor Mr. Ford. Front Row: .lim Rey- nolds, Rusty Phelps, Trey Tollette. John Cusrilleja. Scott Turner. Chris Passant, Chuck Spalinik. Bailjffs Spirit, pep rallies, poster parties, and fun seems to sum up the Bailiffs. The members compose an active organization interested in furthering the spirit at John Marshall High School. Equipped with noise-makers and pom-pons, Bailiffs seem to show up in support of all athletic events. tilts EQ., 1974-1975 Officers, Back Row, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Ford, Sponsor Mr. Smith. Pres. Kevin McNelis, Treas. Tracy Higdon, Vice Pres. Scott Hartsell, Sponsor Mr. Borchers. Front Row: Sec. Rusty Phelps, Sgt-at-Arms Jeff Brown, Vice Pres. Roger Beery. Bailiffs boost spirit at freshmen orientation. ,,,,...:, . . -. -fe Top Row Left to Right: Sponsor Miss Prichard, Sheereny Currie, Cherryl Murph, Debby Pearce, Theresa Cadena, Cathy Evans, Cindy Phelps, Susan Alexander, Brenda Norton, Stephanie McVea, Cathy Keevan, Rebecca Michels, Sara Duncan, Sharon Glaser, Sponsor Miss Camacho. Bottom Row: Cindy Farnsworth, Cathy Cazares, Brenda Embrey, Sharon Manna, Diana Duff, Janice McGuire, Torjie Bowers, Meta James, Bailjff Backers The well-known counterpart to the Bailiffs is naturally hailed as the Bailiff Backers. This hard-work- ing group of young girls strive to achieve the same goals as the Bail- iffs. 'long live spirit and John Marshall tooll' becomes a frequent cry of thc Bailiff Backers ringing in the halls ofJ.M.H.S. 1974-1975 Officers Left to Right: Treas. Sharon Glaser, Sec. Cindy Phelps, Vice Pres. Susan Alexander, Pres. Cindy Farnsworth, Sponsor Miss Camacho, Sponsor Miss Prich- ard. Tomadoches pppp p Tomadoches, a girls, senior s e rvice organiza- tion, Worked not only to serve but to promote friendship. Working to help students of Sunshine Cottage School for the Deaf and holding bake sales occupied much of members, time during the 1975 school year. 1974-1975 Officers Left to Right: Treas. Sharon Anderson, lst Vice Pres. Joanne Shumway, Pres Ellis Bless, Sec. Marcia La Rochelle, 2nd Vice Pres. Diana Wheeler, Sponsor Mrs. Gorena. eivaf-ow, wi Top Row Left to Right: Joanne Shumway, Ellis Bless, Diana Wheeler, Sponsor Mrs. Gorena. Bottom Row: Sharon Anderson, Mar- cia La Rochelle, Janie Woldhagen, Katrina McDanel, Diana Buice. I-Club J-Club, an upperclass girls' service organization, form service and spirit oriented activities to benefit the community and school. Constantly busy, J-Club- bers sponsor Muscular Dystrophy and Kidney Foun- dation, while fulfilling a monthly major service pro- ject also. Everyone-from the Jerry Lewis Telethon, the Christmas Clearing Bureau, and the Optimist Club, not to exclude our own faculty-can count on J-Club to support their needs at anytime. Officers QL. to RQ: Sponsor Ms. Palacios, Pres. Dee Wheless, lst. V- Pres. Karen Benke, Znd. V-Pres. Susan Broberg, Sec. Dorothy Nun- nelly, Treas. Julie Miscavage, Chaplain Judy Hainer, Historians, Lynn Larson, Marcia J anencsh. Top L. To R.: Dee Wheless, Ms. Palacios, Znd., Arlene Keller, Robin Peter, Gay Sweey, 3rd., Barrie Barber, Dorothy Nunnelly, Linda Sullivan, Wendy Sommer, 4th., Ramona Prieto, Janda Looper, Jan Jones, Jessica Schneider, Pam Thrailkill, Sth., Susan Carpenter, Julie Miscavage, Marsha J anensch, Marcia LaRochelle, Anita Morrison, Sheryl Sittre, 6th., Susie Thomas, Bonnie Sweet Kristi Larabee Tam- many Wrlliams, 7th., Kim Richter, Judy Hainer, Carol Smith, Lynn Larson, Sth., Karen Benke, Carol Clayton, Sandy Farringer, Bottom, Linda Huckaba, Susan Broberg, plays an important role at John Marshall. They per- , V wand . I-Clubbers enjoy the 1975 annual Father-Daughter Banquet at the Barn Door Restaurant. Carol Clayton reads the note of thanks from her lil' sis. Denise Villarreal will be glad when initiation is over. 19751-Club Beaus J n I l A Big Note of THANKS to these guys that were a great asset to 1975 J-Club. Top row: l to r: Guy Fountain, Lee Roy Leschper. Bottom row: Robert Fahy. Key Club andj-Club Unite W k,kx lp- Key Club Sponsor Mr. Scofield contributes to the blood drive. Billy Moore and Linda Riley wrap it up. ., . if 1 , 5551 feifg, Kristi gives initiates a hint of what is to come. Members get wrapped-up with spirit. iv. if Qi k ' I .. v President Robert Fahy takes the test. 5' 9532- - -P:fFfE?i Dot Nunnelly and Ms. Palacios look things over. w,,m-we W ', ' 11, Linda Sullivan and Sheryl Sittre prepare for the Rush Teav. 4 W if Key Club Boys, Boys, Boys, all united for one purpose- to develop leadership experience and prepare for the World to come. This well-known boys? service organization is none other than Key Club. Working to benefit their school and com- munity, each Key Club member puts his heart into every activity, striving to make it successful. The Blood Drive proves to be Key Clubls biggest and most successful activity during the school year. Sweethearts are chosen monthly by Key Club members to honor those girls Who have been of outstanding service to John Marshall High School. 1974-1975 Officers Top Row, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Boone, Sec. Bill Hutcherson, Treas. Mike Lingerfelt. Bottom Row: Pres. Robert Fahy, Vice Pres. Allan Nussbaum. Top Row, Left to Right: Keel Wheless, Danny Murphy, Mark McGuffy, Victor Arrigo, Carlos Gonzales, Paul Lecocke. 2nd Row: Steve Gray, Kevin Trimble, Steve Goodman, Phil Snell, Tommy Lopez, Perry Nelson. 3rd Row: Art Raynes, James Carpenter, Roger Ecke, Scott Evans, David Findley, Rick Mangum, Duane Findley. 4th Row: Mark Lutz, Jim Bugg, Allan Nussbaum, Bill Hutcherson, Mike Lingerfelt, Mike Spahn. Bottom Row: Brian Moore, Sponsor Mr. Scofield, Sponsor Mr. Boone, Robert Fahy, .54 'W t , h h - 'Y,'ldh - J Ig., lyg Faculty members show their courage as blood donors. It's not as painful as it looks for Ross King Q: 0 February-Elaine White J anuary-Linda Huckaba March-Wendy Sommer , V, November-December- April-Rita Crockett Diane Wheeler if ..,. ,, if .wi l X i 513. September and Sweetheart ofthe year Dee Wheless ' October-Kristi Larabee May-Barb Wallis I rw V ' 1 - Axes. L A To Row Left to Right: Chris Eichman, Tom Feather, James Travis, Greg Bishop, John Castro, Rod Gerlach. Sth Row: Max Wohlfarth, P Ken Fridley, James Carpenter, Tom Salazar, Paul Black. 4th Row: Steve Hill,Paul Lecoke, Bobby Heuck, Birdie Kincer, John Nelson, Ken ' ' ' ' ' Z' E ' S' ns. 2nd Row: Robert Cazares, Mike Logan. 3rd Row. Pat Jackson, Don Eichman, Ed Barry, Todd Cheves, Robert inn, rnie immo Lingerfelt, Ron Steitzer, Scott Overley, Doug Barron, Harold James. Bottom Row: Joe Ferlet, Ed Barron, Danny Murphy, Shott Tarr. M-Club , M-Club promotes quality athletics and provides fellowship for all those involved. It is an honorary club for those athletes that have lettered in a specific sport. Throughout the year, M-Club parti- cipates in various activities, such as sponsoring a booth at the senior camival, holding sports meet- ings, and conducting initiation Ceremonies. Top: Pres. Danny Murphy. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Sec. Shott Tarr, Vice Pres. Joe Ferlet, Treas. Ed Barron. A Top row: Kim Mullins, Matt Carver, Terry Adams, Kevin Stein, James Headley, Jon Castro, Todd Cheves, Robert Zinn, John LeBow, Tom Feather. Second row: Frank Gomez, Billy Spruce, Ray Johnson, Karl Pieper, Brad Lud- deke, John Gorman, Max Wohlfarth, Nathan Villarreal, Chris Eichman, Stephen Calvert. Third row: Ricky Riojas, Jimmy Adams, Don Goldsmith, David Held, Paul Black, Blake DeBarry, Jeff Long, Don Pieper, Russell Harris, Dale Bartos. Fourth row: James Johnson, Mike Wohlfarth, Robert Cazares, Billy Roche, Paul Casper, James Blackmon, Russell Wilson, David King, Tony Taylor. Front Row: Don Eichman, Mike Lingerfelt, David Finley, Sponsor Coach Joe Priest. 5 1974-1975 Officers, Left to Right: Sec. Don Eichman, Pres. Mike Lingerfelt, Vice Pres. David Finley, Spon- sor Coach Joe Priest. F. C'.A. Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a national organiza- tion for the uniting of athletes in a spirit of common interest. The members confront players and coaches, and through them instill the challenge and adventure of following Christ and serving Him through a fel- lowship in their Church. At their meetings each Wednes- day, members discuss famous athletes and the religious ex- periences the sports personali- ties had. All money making projects are oriented towards sending representative mem- bers to national conference. 181 Campus Life E., v l 1 I Alphabetically: Barb Biegger, Mike Bryson, Anna Byrn, Linda Carelock, Tim Carroll, Bill Chapman, Jackie Chrislin, Steve Collins, Alex Coyle, Don De Cotis, Adrianna De Hoyas, Juan De Hoyas, Karen Fryer, John Gilsdorf, Julie Gilsdorf, Kathy Griffith, Bob Grover, Ron Halbert, Leslie Jackson, Harold James, Julie Jordan, David Kruckemeyer, Suzanne Lecoke, Jeff Moss, Sean Parrott, Diego Pena, Julie Perry, Sylvia Proctor, Debbie Schaffner, Carl Sorenson, Lisa Sweeney, John Taylor, Lauren Traylor, Kathy Uzell, Pam Zak, Sponsor Ms. Sue Pritchard. vw ,, ,- sf -'yay-S:-13,1 .-. :ga 2- ir f ' -ML.-2' ' .- A - , W ry. W.fg3.,s ff s ay, gif: 1' ' . ',1f,. 1- a, 1 ,ffrqii-'54, r cj,-f-'T ,Qi - I if. H , f.'n ,,a'3.pv - li ga a r- 1, 1- .f,,, w 'mtg-5 ,g MM . J Q V, Q t, J., .5 -J . Qing' it: .A , - IAQ. .- 5 K? i' f v2: rg' z4ef'N,'?e.i, , , .1 i 4 w5.:5i?:g,,.p l1',:-aw a Q.. -rsh.. if f. -B ,. . 2 ' v I ,fr r- 1 , : Q , g f ,. ., 1' 1' 1 K W, Q R PWSQ. .'7l't a tast ing x 'Q :M 3 'Bu l l lb' f Tw G Q up 'fini 5 Q i R ffl Q 'C if ' il if 2 J v57ii,'ig-nipfll ' '.'52ifr'?3-X ff QW, W J s -. , -,.,, - Q .- .-Q Danny Munk and his Friends entertain at Campus Life festivities. Getting back to nature. Campus Life Campers find a nearby log handy for a picture. Q' .. ,. Nair, Back Row Left to Right: Dana Rodriguez, Marsha Hemstead, Angie Peterson, Debbie Spam, Kathleen Zed- ler, Don Nicholis. 2nd Row: Rhonda Allen. Cecilia Dohrn, Cindy Mooney, Sponsor, Mrs. Hightower, Mike Spivey. Front Row: Julia Ronnfeldt, Lisa Gaspard, Cheryl Ansell, Jim Loudon, Johnny Wilson. Life-Line Working to spread Godis love through activities and conversation occupies the majority of a Life-line mem- bers free time. Projects ranging from bake sales to help- ing support hurricane victims are not only essential, but the members find they are both rewarding and fun. 1974-1975 Officers: Treas. and Sec., Kathleen Zedlerg Sponsor, Mrs. Hightowerg Pres., Johnny Wilson. Lite-line sells corn-on-the-cob at the Senior Carnival. Ecology CI u b Back Row Left to Right: Scott Wilson, Hanne Pederson, Steven Hendricks, Joane Wand, Al- fred Salazar. Jerri Ann Meyer. Kerry Grant. Bruce Jenkins, Jan Steinmetz, Sponsor Miss Saenz. Front Row: Teresa Flores. Laura Kavinsky. Evelyn Bleser, Julie Miscavage. Jennifer Zowarka. Aquarium Club The Ecology Club strives to educate its members, the student body, and the community on environmental issues and prob- lems. Studying legislative bills which deal with the environ- ment, supporting and writing leg- islators on environmental issues, and providing John Marshall High School with up-to-date knowledge concerning ecology are a few of Ecology Clubis pro- jects. Fund raising projects are used to further the efficiency of the club and the building and grounds committee. 1974-1975 Officers, Left to Right: Treas. Karen Haysg Pres. Evelyn Bleserg Sponsor Miss Saenzg Sec. Julie Miscavage, and Sec. Jennifer Zowarka. Fish, fish, and more fish occupy the time of many aquarium club members. Aquarium-making and the exchange of ideas prove to be exciting and educational experiences. 1974-1975 Officers Left to Right: Sponsor Miss Rodriguez, Reporter-Historian Toni Sakog Sec. Karen Hays, Pres. Tom Mitchellg Vice Pres. Jerriann Meyerg Treas. Doug Katz. Back Row Left to Right: Tom Sako, Bruce Jenkins. Toni Mitchell. Sponsor Miss Rod- riguez. Front Row: James Winegardner, Doug Katz, Karen Hays, Jerriann Meyer. Back Row Left to Right: Greg Ruhl, Sponsor Mr. Montgomery, Mike Lingerfelt, Allen Albright, Will Chap- man, Mark Breland, Dennis Ferguson, Sponsor Mr, Fry, Tom Mitchell. Front Row: David Finley, Julie Gilsdorf, Jan Gross, Alma Phillips. W.H.I.G.S. We Help Interpret Government for Students CWHIGSJ is another new club at John Marshall High School. In- creasing the awareness of the students' role in all levels of government is the plan of execution. This interested and intelligent group of students participate in every- thing from local election campaigns to student-faculty volleyball games. 1974-1975 W.H.I.G.S. Ofhcers, Back Row, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Montgomery, Parliamentarian Alan Albrightg Treas. Jan Grossg Sponsor, Mr. Fry. Front Row: Vice Pres. Mark Breland,Pres. Mike Lingerfelt, Sec. Randy Boggs. R 1m twis ters if :gg ,Q mis? , 8352333 w 4. 3, .. . Left L.. WY to Right: Sponsor Mr. Wentworth, Sladen Summers, Sara Graeber, Julie Allen, James Gray, ' 'wr ef and Pat Leak. Introducing a new and exciting organization at Marshall-Rimtwisters. A- midst the roar of the motorcycles one can hear the excitement of each and every member. The promotion of safe riding and the creation of fun and enjoyment are the main goals of the Rim- twisters. 185 Rodeo Trail rides, horses, stock shows . . . the great outdoors, all loves of the members of the John Mar- shall High School Rodeo Club. This wholesome, outgoing group of students participate in every high school rodeo in the Alamo Area, as well as parades and an- nual barbeques. To promote Ro- deo as a outstanding high school sport, and publicize another facet of excellence at John Marshall High School, is the club's pur- pose, and it works hand in hand with their objectiveg to produce a first class Rodeo, Win every high point trophy, and be the best and most active club at Marshall. Hats off to this outstanding and hard- Working group! Q 1974-1975 OFFICERS Back Row, Left to Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Burrierg Team Capt. Tim Bartong Treas. Lisa Bloemerg Sec. Peggy DeWinne, Pres. Kathy Terrellg Historian, Janice McBryde, Reporter. Rick Adams: and Sponsor, Mr. Harkreader. Front Row: Chairman, Rusty Curle, Sgt-at-Arms, Scott Brauchle, and Chairman Robert Algueseva. '-so 1K Rodeo members participate in a San Antonio parade. 1974-1975 Rodeo Queen Lauren Schenk. 1974-1975 John Marshall Rodeo Club Members fAlphabeticallyD: Denise Adams, Lorrie Adams, Rickie Adams, Robert Algueseva, Tina Mark Anderson, Lisa Arbuckle, Glen Armstrong, Cheryl Banks, Lizzy Barry, Doug Barron, Ed Barron, Tim Barton, George Blake, Robert Bloemer, Steve Bloemer, Rachael Boysen, Marti Brannon, Jackie Brauchle, Scott Brauchle, Steve Carpenter, Donna Child, Lauren Cl' Cogill, Charlotte Colbert, Tim Crabb, Rusty Curle, Bruce Davenport, DeAnna Deannore, Peggy DeWinne, Gary Dowell, Susan Eckert, Carole Jimmy Fazio, Wanda Feller, Tim Felker, Bruce Feller, Mark Fields, Linda Garcia, Sylvia Garcia, Polly Gaskin, Frank Green, Phil Green, Monty fin, Stanley Haines, Bobby Hall, Jo Jo Harrell, Mike Harris, Diana Hieser, Tina Howard, Pattie Hogan, Terri Huff, Dawn James, Milton James, on Judge, Susan Judge, Sherri Katz, Billie Keith, Holly Krcmar, Rudy Krisch, Cindee Kujat, Bob Larson, Cissy Latham, Roy Laubach, Wanda bach, Carolyn Lilly, Stacy Little, Patty Mack, Mike Martin, Richard Martin, David Mayfield, M'lissa McAnelly, Janice McBryde, Richie McBryde becca McDaniel, Melanie Meiske, Tommy Miller, Del Anne Moose, Cindy Mueller, Jay Nordley, George Palmer, Kent Palmer, Scott Palmer, Palmer, Elaine Parks, Charlie Patton, Michelle Pearson, Stephanie Pizzini, Gary Prejean, Martha Pugh, Shelly Rauch, John Rice, Cindy Ricks, T Ricks, Jeff Rogers, Cathy Sanders, Laura Sands, Evette Sams, Ward Satthoff, Lana Schenk, Lauren Schenk, Dana Schweers, Armando Serna, Serna, Sandy Shackleford, Glenda Sibson, Luke Southard, Margie Specht, Casey Springer, Scott Springer, Jimmy Stanley, Kirk Steel, Rickie Columbus Stutes, Sladen Summers, JoAnn Taglianno, Shelly Tatsch, Kathy Terrell, Lorrie Terrell, Richard Terrell, Jim Toth, Mike Turner, Lis etta, Lonny Van Winkle, Tommy Van Winkle, Trey Von Scheele, Jerry Walker, Brian Walsh, Bonnie Watson,Denise Wetzel, Diane Whitley, Lynn Leslie Wilson, Jerry Young, and Robert Zinn. fnffnf .aff Trey Von Scheele proudly carries the flag of Texas. Sponsor Mrs. Pat Burrierjoins in Rodeo fun Rodeo of5cers display their award for outstanding efforts. l ., , B xc i man' rFEQ!lAHOEfl 5'-1-. Rodeo Clubbers climb aboard for a parade ride. so In-N 5 ' . . U . 1 - 5 ii :nf i lg, .ir Head 'em up and Move ,em out! Members warm-up in a hayride. Pick-up Power. A Marshall kicker displays his pasttime with pride. Ms. Dubose looks on with pride The black hat brigade. JOHN MARSHALL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CHAPTER FARMERS Back Row Left to Right: Neal Hernandez, Rod- ney Wynn, Robert Biering, Randy Wyatt, Henry Persyn, Scott Sorrell, Gary Prejean, Tommy Miller, Trey Von Sheele, Robert Blakely, Gary Dowell, Wayne Nunn. 2nd Row: Scott Patton, George Mago, Phil Boedecker, Dan Wyatt, Jim Toth, Ricky Adams, Frank Logan, Mike Marks, Jay Nordley, Lloyd Perrin. 3rd Row: Lauren Schenk, Jerry Young, Wade Saathoff, Ronny Rogers, Bruce Davenport, Ricky Martin, Jimmy Fazio, F. P. Scoggins, Kurt Brunson, Cissy Latham, Marie Fields, Jimmy Stanley. 4th Row: Harold Stein, Scott Overley, Doug Skolaut, John Dolan, Steve Cade, Kurt Wells, Mike Appelt, Norval Hale, John Harrison. 5th Row: Melinda Smith, Peggy Miner, Rose Mary Salinas, Marcelle Keeton, David Kruckemeyer, Mike Bryson, Slayden Summers, Steve Carpenter, Dwayne Richter, Roy Laubach. Front Row: Cathy Sanders, Fred Collier, Rod Gerlach, Randy Roemer, Scott Palmer, Gerard Rogers, Charles Bachman, Brian Walsh, Mark Schweers and Jerry Neil. JOHN MARSHALL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Back Row, Left to Right: Darrell Zoch, Brent Harris, Arthur Comacho, Star Hicks, John Rice, Buddy Mills, Charles Patton, Rodney Edmundson, Paul Holekamp, Chuck Hundley, Luke Southard. 2nd Row: David Mayfield, Mark Anderson, Phil Graham, Monty Griffin, Becky Guiollot, Sherri Collins, Loretta Persyn, George Palmer, Richard Terrell, Bruce Feller, Walter Galm. 3rd Row: Ricky McBryde, Roxan Watt, Jeannine Currie, Cindy Ricks, Christi Leu- schner, Roseanne Stevens, Heidi Lark, Jowynne Covington, Sandy Wyatt, Ronny Bendele, Frank Persyn, Ricky Steubing. 4th Row: Richard Riley, Polly Gaskin, Peggy DeWinne, M'lissa McAneely, Diane Whitley, Trudy Kloss, Terry Gerger, Suzzanne Fried, Donna Hesse, Milton James, Donny Born. Sth Row: Ernie Simmons, Vickie Zowarka, Gina Bice, Eric Specht, Jackie Brauchle, Ricky Stone, Casey Springer, Pat Vogel, Tim Barton, Richard Martinez. Front Row: Wayne Adams, Billy Singer, Michelle Pearson, Kath- leen Wilson, Leslie Gerlach, Billie Keith, Kathleen Connally, Mark Brown, Phil Green, Rudy Krisch and Bob Larson. JOHN MARSHALL FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Top Row, Left to Right: Carl Schuman, John Teeples, Greg Spencer, Jeff O'Berg, Steve Mays, John Rater, Kent Palmer, Stanley Haines, Ward Saathoff, Jerry Walker, Scott Springer, Leslie Powell, Chuck Myers. 2nd Row: Lester Graves, Woodrow Gearhart, Ray Gonzales, Stacy Little, Dawn James, Sandy Shackelford, Brad Hand, Wayne Moose, JoJo Harrell. 3rd Row: Donald Kanapky, David Hill, Holly Krcmar, Kim Mason, Cheryl Schleyer, Kathy Knole, Tina Algueseva, Melanie Meiske, Lauren Chambers, Lorraine Persyn, Stephanie Stolte, Joi Harris, Mary Lou Graham. 4th Row: Pam Busby, Kellie Carpenter, Marsha Wallace, Renee Tondre, Tanya Champagne, Jeff Crab, Gary DeWinne, Rich Eades, Pat Wofford. Sth Row: Billy Logan, Steve Bloemer, Harold Steubing, Bud Wilkins, Jeff Luhmberg, Charles Hamrick, Norman Lowrie, Mark Holmes, Douglas Perrin. Front Row: Tater Ricks, Debbie Teitze, Pam Barron, Duane Toepperwein, Tim Felker, Willy Frantzen, Sherri Katz, Donny Van Winkle, Tim Blanken- ship, and Jeff Stout. f 5 FFA Sponsors, Left to Right: Mr. Tomlinson, Mr. Vasbinder, Mr. Keat Mr. Vickery. F.F.A. Future Farmers of America unite to create one of the m active clubs at John Marshall High School. These students take avid interest in everything ranging from horticulture to fa Back Row Left to Right: Reporter Dan Wyatt, Sweetheart machinery. Lauren Schenk, Pres. Scott Patton, Sentinel Ricky Martin. Front Row: Treas. Polly Gaskin, Sec. M'lissa McAnel1y, lst runner up for Sweetheart Diane Whitley, Vice Pres. Cindy Ricks. Fence-buil Y' 'if cr. - Horti , 2' gil ,,.. 1, f.. .Q 1 . n Wayne Moos and Tommy Miller with an F.F.A. member's ding is just a part of the work involved in F.F.A. best friend. culture students maintain an active role in F,F.A. Bud Wilkins patiently Waits to show his sheep. MQ ember of the Rodeo team, Tim Barton, proudly Marshall's Rodeo Team is selected as the number one Bexar County Rodeo their award. team by the Alamo Area High School Rodeo Association. Rodeo Rough Riders F.F.A. Sweetheart Lauren Schenk and President Scott Patton. Richard Riley at rodeo festivities. Y i Parliamentary Procedure. First Place Winners in District i Gina Bice displays her prized possession, Grooming entries for show takes much time and hard work. xiii? F.H.A. Future Homemakers of America is composed of students interested in the many fields of home economics. Their activi- ties are focused on the individual, preparing stu- dents for family life. The F.H.A. members are in constant participation, a state fair, the sponsoring of area and state meet- ings, parties for the un- derprivileged, and an an- Officers: Pres. Chap. I. Donna Borden, Chap. II. Gay Newkirk, Chap. III. Harold James, Vice Pres. lst. nual banquet are 3 fgw of Lynette Langlinais, 2nd Cathy Harwood, 3rd Lorraine Langlinais, 4th Beverly Kruse, Sth June Davis, Sec. Melani Jones, Historian Chap. I Jamye Carson, Chap. II Melissa Mueller, Chap III Liz Neal, Sponsors Mrs. Badar and Mrs. Dennis. their many activities. F.H.A. Members fAlphabeticallyJ: Anna Alvarez, Jeannette Alvarez, Laura Bellanger, Linda Bemis, Carol Berg, Susan Berg, Donald Berry, Cathy Bohl, Kathy Blackman, Robin Boldt, Janice Busby, Dorothy Cantu, Jamye Carson, Elodia Castro, Susan Clayton, Kay Coleman, Kirk Crowder, David Cupper, June Davis, Dana Dodd, Debbie Domingues, Maureen Donnellan, Gina Duke, Susan Eckert, Vickie Feldtman, Kim Francis, Sandra Goodson, Steven Goodson, Maryanne Graham, Cathy Harwood, Wendy Hasty, Mike Heige, Vickie Hlavaty, Jackie Hesse, Nancy Hurst, Marisa Janensch, Rene Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Jan Jones, Linda Junnell, Debbie Kana, Ross King, Beverly Kruse, Denise Langlinais, Lorraine Langlinais, Patricia Mantia, Janice McBryde, David Meissner, Tricia Merrill, Norma Moore, Regina Murphy, Judy Ng, Stephani Pizzini, Cathy Prater, Larry Reile, Jim Reynolds, Janna Schofield, Julie Semlinger, Sherrie Shafer, Susan Smith, Thea Snell, Dana Staph, Diana Thorpe, Gilbert Torres, Diana Tramwell, Donna West, Beverly Wielding, and Wendy Wogerstahl. One of the many pieces of modern equlp ment found in Home Ec. ent. Even the guys enjoy the homemakmg program Equlpment for entertaming youngsters can be found almost any Hero-F.H.A. 1 Officers l. to r.: Sponsor Ms. Patty Gleason, Secretary Kay Coleman, Historian WaFawn Gustin, President Jim Reynolds, Sponsor Ms. Patsy Darter. Members Alphabetically: Marie Beal, Cathy Bohl, John Brooks, Patti Brown, Sandy Busbee, Kay Coleman, Karen Collins, Clara Franco, Debbie Gonzales, Wa Fawn Gustin, Dianne Hoover, Diane Lee, Donna Luce, Robyn Matkin, Gay Nugent, Genevieve Noriega, Carl Potter Jim Reynolds, Nanetta Rudwick, Jeri Ruhl, Estelle Salazar, Heidi Shamp, Sherry Walker, Sponsors: Ms. Darter and Ms. Gleason., 3 i 5 1974-1975 FTA Members CAlphabetica1lyj: Joanne Butler, Cheryl Campbell, Marguerite Catuogno, Jackie Clayborn, Kathy Collins, Kay Condron, Judy Cotton, Beth Cunningham, Karen Cupper, Cecillia Dohrn, Toni Dron, Sarah Duncan, Terri Ferguson, Janet Fife, Teri Fries, Mary Eileen Harris, Teresa Hayes, Pam Hearn, Sandy Heintz, Tammy Hendrix, Bittie Jeter, Peggy Johnson, Vicki Jolly, Debbie Jones, Sherrie Jones, Sherry Katz, Laura Kavinsky, Kathleen Keenan, Rita Koch, Lesa Lessing, Sandy Luce, Debbie Lyons, Patty Mack, Arlayne Mandell, Kathy McCoy, Valide Milligan, Georgia Muery, Tammy O'Dell, Sean Parrott, Carrie Partridge, Mitzi Perkins, Sherri Ritter, Mary Register. Elaine Roberts, Debi Robertson, Maranne Rogers, Debbie Schievelbein, Teresa Sensiba, Tammy Shader, Darlene Smith. Jackie Sokal, Margie Specht, Donette Van Artsdalen, Sandy Van Nest, Lisa Viets, Faye Watson, Tina Watson, Susan Wonder, Tracie Wurst. F11 .A. Laughter, fun, field trips, agonizing hours of paper grading, and preparing lessons are all es- sential duties of F.T.A. members. Participa- tion in state and district conventions are an- nual events to which all look forward. F.T.A. aids students not only in their selection of a career, but provides for new friendships and a world of new and exciting opportunities. F.T.A. members work to benefit their own organization with Christmas card sales and participation in the Senior carnival and take an active role in all school activities. Mrs. Paula Wiesner served as guest speaker at the annual F.T.A. banquet. 1 1 1974-1975 OFFICERS Left to Right: Historian Kay Condran, Parliamen- tarian Sandra Van Nest, Pres. Karen Luedecke, Sponsor Mr. Van Nest, Vice Pres. Jackie Clayborn, Treas. Toni Dron. F.T.A. members enjoy banquet! Experience With F. T.A. Cwgfii 'U' XE Q ,S 1.-'2.'?. President Karen Luedecke opens the ceremonies. Members sponsor a squirt-gun booth at the Senior Carnival. ian-Q +. .xii -, ,r in ll K.: x m.g1?,,g9-0.6521 Q. W N N K . 1 ' J I A ' fi e ki i .2 Qmwsgs QUT Aw, come on . . . try your luck with the guns . . . Mr. Van Nest stands proudly with new officers. The annual F.T.A. Banquet proves quite enjoyable. ational Honor Society Service, character, leadership and scholarship are the qualities by which National Honor Society members are chosen. Voted on by faculty members, each student plays an integral part in supporting quality academics and community service at Jolm Marshall. N.ll.S. spon- sors a free tutoring program for any student desiring the service. Induction and tutoring, among other ac- tivities, take time and devotion by each and every mem- ber. 1 I l974-1975 Officers Top Row Left to Right: Sponsor Mrs. Wies- ner, Historian Joanne Shumway, Chaplain Tom Sako, Sponsor Mr. Harkreader. Bottom Row: Sec. Patty Holman, Pres. Evelyn Bleser, Vice Pres. Robert Bishop. One Year Members Top Row Left to Right: Kevin Reinberg, Tom Feather, Bill Davies, Ken Hamilton, Kelly Griffith, Scott Patton, Rob- ert Barnes, Randy Guzzardo, Dave Fidone. 2nd Row: Bruce Davis, Scott Nolter,Mark Breland, Cherie Benson, Donna Finch, Jim Bugg, John Ghidoni, 3rd Row: Susie Thomas, Lee Ann Ray, Rick Airey, John Ying, Ron Halbert, Doug Katz, Brian Cheshire, Mark Fredrichs Tom Munns, Sheryl Sittre. 4th Row: Yvette O'Berg, Cindy Held, Carole Heskew, Suzanne Lecocke, Marsha LaRochelle, Jenny Zowarkal Susan Broberg, Annette Seidel, Tina Swanson, Val Richardson. Bottom Row: Linda Dobbs, Debra Spann, Janet Mould, Linda Riley, Rob- in Peter, Corrine Chernesky, Cynthia Pearce, Lydia Boothe, Amy Bolander, Carla Moss, Brenda Stone, Robyn Matkin, Barrie Barber. Two Year Members Top Row, Left to Right: Perry Nelson, Tom Sako, Joanne Shumway, Druann Ludwig, Sylvia Rogers, Debbie Teal, Evelyn Bleser, Dagne Iverson. 2nd Row: Julie Miscavage, Dee Wheless, Lee Roy Leschper, James Sadler, Tammany Williams, Chris Shields, Robert Bishop. Bottom Row: Sponsor Mrs. Wiesner, Ramona Ying, Jan Jones, Janie Woldhagen, Gail Allbritton, Gage Paine, Anita Mor- rison, Patty Holman, Lorraine Ghidoni, Cheryl Hacker, Sponsor Mr. Harkreader. 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Back Row, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Bordano, Oscar Garza, Mat McDaniel, Ross King, Peter Preston, Mark Bohl, Paul Hole- kamp, Robert Fahy. 2nd Row: Glenn Armstrong, Ray Garza, Joe Garza, Buck Nichols, Roger Tatch, Guy Fountain, Rick Strait, Ronnie Edmonson, Tim Van Delden, Wilbur Davis. 3rd Row: Lloyd Perrin, Richard Menu, Michael Burrier, Larry Born, Tina Gonzales, Connie Johnson, Kevin Hegranes, Front Row: Billy Moore, Jim Toth, Richard Covarrubias, Ricky Turk, Elodia Castro, Pam Strine, Albert Gusme. Officers Back Row, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. Bordano, Historian Tim Van Delden, Parl. Jim Toth, Sgt-at-Arms Buck Nichols, Reporter Kevin Hegranes. Front Row: Pres. Rick Turk, Vice Pres. Pam Strine, Sec. Tina Gonzales, Treas. Guy Fountain. Electrical Trades. Front Row, Left to Right: Nick Alex, Evett Maddox, Mike Bendon, Mark Guerrero, George Macias, Randy Frazier, Second Row: Mark Lee, Steve Aderholt, Johnny Audens, Dana Poole, Bobby Erwin, Rodney Argo, Richard Gearty, Top Row: Kent Collins, Wesley Chapman, Steve Fest, Woody McRee, Jay Schatter, Larry Tierney. Electrical Trades Officers CVICAJ Standing left to right: Vice-Pres. Dana Poole, Sgt-at-arms Woody McRee, Treas. Richard Gearty, Sec. Johnny Meyer, Reporter Wesley Chapman, Sponsor Mr. Lofton. Front Row: Pres. Steve Aderholt. Radio and T.V. Shop. Alphabetically: George Beake, Danny Bnlen, Kelly Carson, Frank Castillo, Fred Collier, Robert Ellington, Philip Grodel, Mike Harrison, Daryl Hawkins, Mike Kappelman, Edward Knowles, Roland Leifeste, Mike Martin, Ken Pratt, Heinz Shamp, David Smith, Mark Stromberg, David Walbran, and Mark Weiss. Front Row Left to Right: Rowena Gonzales, Karen Fryer, Lynn Ritchey, Janet Sweatt, Vencie Ruffo, Rachael Boysen, Lisa Hill, Brenda Stone, Loren Kauffman, Debbie Elliff, Lourie Johnson, Second Row: Betty Collins, Cindy Benson, Dawn Stolz, Dona Huntley, Robin Fleming, Darla Stone, Sharon Bridgforth, Cecilia Bronaugh, Julie Howard, Sheryl Mayfield, Evelyn Frazier, Donna Frickman, Jean Gase, Bernice Martinez, Theresa Mata, Rachael Martinez, Debbie Smith, Julie Gilsdorf. Third Row: Penny Grace, Gay Sweet, Wendy Bielefeld, Cindee Kujat, Ruth Tumlinson, Helen Pesqueda, Valda James, Janet Ramsey, Jeff Moss. Fourth Row: Susan Hultgren, Lauren Stile, Pat Bulmer, Allison Smith, Cindy Reed, Lee Ann Stagg, Dixie Neeley, Lorraine Wilson, Cindy Heiman, Donna Hill, Donna Cogill, Sponsor Mrs. Miller, Priscilla Prieto, Kathy Crow. Back Row Left to Right: Jr. Parliamentarian Sheryl Mayfield, Jr. Vice Pres. Cecilia Bronaugh, Sr. Reporter Jean Gase, Jr. Vice Pres. Julie Howard, Jr. Reporter Gay Sweet. Front Row: Sponsor Mrs. Miller, Treas. Janet Ramsey, Sr. Vice Pres. Wendy Bielefeld, Sr. Historian Donna Hill, Sr. Parliamentarian Betty Collins, Pres. Dawn Stolz, Sec. Cindy Benson, Sgt-At-Arms Cindy Heiman. O.E.A. Office Education Association is a training program for students planning to go into business related occupations. In service to the school, the members help with attendance cards, student I. D. cards, and in the main offices. Communi- ty service projects such as parties, adop- tion of needy families at Christmas and visiting senior citizens are just a few of O. E. A.'s innumerable activities. Through their work projects and com- munity services, students develop leader- ship and learn practical office and public n relations skills. G00dbY Coach - - - a. ff. wif i --an 5 A K ' ' ,, .. . ' 4'-K A is 5 . - , R .,., ,W .. , O.E.A. Pot Luck Supper -SQ j. , A ' ' ' 'Q M. .fs 1 fff' l,,W' mv-. Members eat heartily O.E.A. Lab Sponsor Mrs. Donna Miller if ...sf -f'51f 'film - m Mr ' 'zu p mari so fix Q O.E.A. Cooperative Sponsor Mrs. Marie Maddox Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta strives to promote an interest in mathe- matics among the students at John Marshall. Members of Mu Alpha Theta compete in a variety of math contests, rang- ing from number sense to slide rule. This year the club spon- sored the Alamo District Coun- cil of Teachers of Mathematics CADCTMD, and originated a tutoring program for math stu- dents in need of help. , Sl ,tu .- 1 , Q ' n Officers left to right: Secretary Ramona Ying, President John Ghidoni, Treasurer Lorraine Ghidoni, Vice-President John Ying, Sponsor Mrs. Zsohar. Y Alphabetically-Amy Bolander, Cecilia Bronaugh, Corrine Chernesky, Brian Cheshire, Linda Dobbs, Fred Dunsky, Tom Feather, John Ghidoni, Lorraine Ghidoni, Randy Guzzardo, Ron Halbert, Patty Holman, Ray Johnson, Doug Katz, Suzanne Lecocke, John McClenny, Peg Miner, Jeff Mueller, Don Mullins, Tom Munns, Perry Nelson, Hanne Pederson, Diego Pena, Fernando Pena, Rusty Phelps, Jo Ann Ross, Tom Sako, Harley Stone, Lisa Sweeney, John Tett, Eddie Valdez, John Ying, Ramona Ying, and Jenny Zowarka. D.E.C.A. Members Alphabetically: Nancy Anderson, Dennis Barrera, Faye Bavido, Pam Belto, Sue Bendon, Rick Bernhardt, Greg Brandt, Chris Brogley, Courtney Buford, Sandy Busbee, Kathy Connolly, Adelina Cortez, Kathy Cotugno, Tim Crisp, Mark Curless, Linda De La Vergne, Frank De Leon, Gregg Dykes, Tracy Ebersole, Beth Eddy, William Ellington, Aneya Emerick, Debbie Gault, Linda Faverty, Howard Fellows, Steve Fitzpatrick, Sterling Frymire, Ruben Garcia, Stanley Goodson, Terri Green, Peggy Haines, Brandi Hall, Vicki Hansen, Debbie Henry, Susan Hill, Bobby Jones, Gary Leifeste, Colleen Manwaring, Karen Matheny, Anna Matz, Fred McLaughlin, Vicki Miller, Gregg O'Dell, Billy Ostrander, Pat Perkins, Sheldon Presnall, Steve Prosser, Kim Richter, Margo Richter, Ralph Riley, Sabrina Rocco, Jeri Rock, Mark Rogers, Kay Schaffer, Alan Scott, Suzy Sendelbach, Linda Smallwood, John Stone, Pamela Taylor, Gilbert Torres, Herbert Warg, James Westbrook, John Westbrook, Susan Wheeler, Elaine White, Valerie Wurst, Carolyn Wycoff. D.E.C.A. The John Marshall chapter of Distributive Education of America CD.E.C.A.J participate in a variety of area and state level contests oriented toward Marketing. D.E.C.A. students also conduct a number of service projects throughout the year, including parties for the mentally retarded, and food and clothing drives for needy families during the holiday seasons. OFFICERS Clockwise: Pres. Brandi Hall, Historian Susan Hill, Sec. Faye Bavido, Parl. John Stone, Sponsor Mr. Newman, Treas. Vicki Hansen and Vice Pres. Sabrina Rocco. DECA members bring honors to John Marshall. Kara te Club in Action Karate takes expert movements. Take position . . . Members alphabetically: Joe Arrambide, James Ashley, Mike Calvert, Karen Grissett, Ken Grissett, Robert Gundy, Stan Hicks, Mark Holmes, Dude Hummer, Larry King, Robert Moos, Sandra Moos, John Munoz, Felicia Van Beekum, Sponsor: Mr. Tommy Ford. Karate club is always ready for action. xx! 1974-1975 Health Occupation Officers Back Row, Left to Right: Parlia. Carol Naukam, Pres. Cheryl Shaffer, Vice Pres. Adriana De Hoyos, Chaplain Dwayne Finley. Bottom Row: Sponsor Mrs. Kyle, Rc- porter Cheryl Hacker, Recording Sec. Karen Wynne, Treas. Carla Moss, Sentinel, Dan Perry. Health Occupations T.A.H.O.S. t,Texas Association of Health Occupations Studentsj provides students an opportunity to venture into health oriented bus- iness and experience. uConserve life, alleviate suffering, and pro- mote healthi' is the motto carried out by H.O. students throughout the state. The State Convention was super , a comment shared by many. Debbie Anderson entered the race for the State Vice-Presi- dency and won. Along with a state office, John Marshall's Chapter took an overall outstanding award for a superior chapter and a first place award for their scrapbook. Hard work. practice and make T.A.H.O.S. great! devotion, op Row Left to Right: Bob Grover, Mark Hickey, Gary Schaffer, Karen Keplinger, Carol Owens, Toni Green, Amy De la Pena, Debbie Shaff- Williams, Mildred Kachich, Janda Looper, Debbie Leach. Front Row: Paula Gerfen, Holly Members fight frantically to revive another John Marshall dummy.', Biegger, Anne Conley, Debbie Anderson, Cheryl Hacker, Carla Moss, Terri Wachs, Sponsor Mrs. Kyle. Dan Perry. 2nd Row: Dwayne Finley, Debbie North, Micheal Hagel, Wendy Wogenstahl, Karen Wynn, Cheryl Shaffer, Alex Cisneros, Talley, Rebecca Blucher, Rheta Mann. 3rd Row: Marti Tedder, Karen Benke, Betty Tidwell, Adriana De Hoyos, Greg Kreusel. Nancy Karen Curl, Karel Davis. 4th Row: Carol Naukam, Debbie Pagan, Susan Alexander. Tommie Thompson, Linda Cadena, Gail Ng, Stowe, Del Ann Moose, Terry Reitz, H.O. students are on the scene at a freak accident where no one is injured 207 Bill Rohde and George Chambers sing out at an assembly, courtesy of H.O. members. Cherie Benson wonders if sheis really worth it. Elayne? :Ti L.a02! I'f' She Lives!!! Susan Alexander gets a real shock out of H.O Jessica Schneider, winner of the outstanding student in Health Oc- cupations and Mr. Turman. Back Row Left to Right: Les The Flash Groth, Fat Ike,' Mills, Whiz Kid Hoover, Tarzan Gray, Sulli , Deeless , Earlyn I'l1-do-it Jen- kins, i'Nita Notehand Morrison, Hodge Kinson, Blub', Barber, Jonathan Sneedgull , Dottie '6Moonelly , Pinko Evans. Front Row: Paul The Bozl' Bozzo, Sponsor Mr. J. Johnson, Mendy Giggles Staggs, Connie Oh Honey Grantham, Jeanie Smart Mouthn Butcher, Sheryl Sot Sittre, Val Sell 'Em Richardson. 'X ,4......, John Sneed-being a 'sport'. Mendy Staggs-acting 'tishyi 1975 Horn Yearbook Staff Co-Editors: Linda Sullivan Dee Wheless Advertisements: Val Richardson Activities: Sheryl Sittre Clubs: Barrie Barber Earlyn Jenkins Faculty: Donna Hodgkinson Student Council: Anita Morrison Sports: John Sneed Sponsor: Mr. A. W. Johnson, Jr. Seniors: Connie Grantham Juniors: Jeanie Butcher Sophomores: Steve Gray Freshmen: Mendy Staggs Index: Dottie Nunnelly Photographers: Mike Mills Les Groth Bill Hoover Paul Bozzo Scott Evans Jlsfb Bill Hoover and Mike Mills raid another cash box Connie Grantham enjoys every moment of the yearbook sign- ing party. ALL I VANT IS YOU TO BUY A HORN , , , Sheryl gets all wrapped up in Horn activities. Horn Staff unites for the annual sales assembly. 55323 J . ,V ,. o r 'QT il 7 1 Mr. Johnson opens the first annual Publications Banquet with a bang. CHEERS . . . from Mike Dorothy and Steve maintain a business-like atmosphere in the Horn Room. John Sneed, Scott Evans and Sheryl Sittre ready at a moment's notice . . Th anks- to Our Fearless Ph 0 togra ph ers Scott Evans and Bill Hoover Returning to the scene in '76 A special note of appreciation to these guys that are leaving the Dark Room Follies The Bozv falias Paul Bozzoj, Fat Ikea' falias Mike Millsj, Lester falias Les Grothj TH .ln N mnsunu i n PA 5 Rampage Staff, Standing, Left to Right: Debbie Packard, Cheryl Packard, Carol Clayton, Wendy Sommer, Linda Huckaba, Laura Bellanger, Bonnie Sweet, Sponsor Mr. Arthur Johnson. Seated: Lee Roy Leschper, Jr. The RAMPAGE is a vital part of communication at John Marshall High School. Published bi-weekly, the newspaper offers interesting editorials, features, news stories, and sports news. The Staff works hard to provide the students with information pertain- ing to the school and the community around it. THE .IUHN MAHSHAU ij. HAMFAEE ' i'.ef'E-1 Published bl-weekly lov John Malshull Hnqh School, Io serve Ihe Students Mallluq address' mmnmmn sooo Lobo Lana San Anmnln, rex.,-, funn. ' Phone 681-IIOB. Member OI Intevscholnstlc D League megs cnnvevence, Qnm .una sums. ann Q1 253.- Q .,s,,1 scum Texas Hlgn smog: Press Aseoclsnnn. v w 19 4 Mr. Eavnuna Cody. supennrennt-nr nf , f? Nonnsiae Independent School Dlslrlclq Ml, Jack C. ' 1,-Q7 ' Joraan, assnsrant wnerinrenaenx, M.. John r. Nr, Truman, Principal of John Mnrsnau Hugh snnonn, X, Mr. Kenneth Fmcnle,vlwPr1ncipal. NIV. Wllllam J. Thornton, President OI the School Board Ml William E Turtle. VuceF1esvden! Mr. Olan Phillips, Secverary, Mu Raul B, Fernandez, Dr Cavl F Raha, JL, Mrs. Nellie Reddlx, and Mr. Eupne Reynolds EDITOR IN CHIEF . LM- Roy Lust how, Jv MANAGING EDITOR Lnnc1aHurk.rIm NEWS EDITOR Carol Clnyvon ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Dl'lnInr'I7aLkar1l EDITORIAL EDITOR Lnvua Bollanqev FEATURE EDITOR . Mary Hale! SPORTS EDITOR Kvvry Kukron ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR JoImSvwes':1 BUSINESS MANAGER Bowne Sweet EXCHANGE EDITOR Wumly Suvmm-r ART EDITOR tllly Fo-mmm STAFF REPORTER Cm-vyl Pm kurt PHOTOGRAPHERS. ... ..Mlcll.u'l Mulls, Bill Hnuvuv le, Lnnm SPONSOR .. . .... .. . ., My A w. Jnnnunn HEPOHTERS In-nn anry, zum Bn-ss, mn-n.. anna. nn.. Cnfn-, Lanw- Elkhavm,'5.mr1y Tarvmgw 1-nu.-1 Gallagher, Kan-n mntn. Knnn, rannnn, menu Hum Cnnssy Jenmson, nelly xnunn, Mnn l..lnnunl.l Inn M.lnW.n.n9, ln. Mnmnuan, Susan Popelka, Jon, Rogcvs, ann Pam Ynnnlulu Carol Clayton really springs into action for the Rampage. M. Jig -. .EM vf l Wendy, Bonnie, and Carol hard at work. Kathy Griffith, 1975-1976 Rampage Editor But I thought it was a good story. Lee Roy Leschper, 1974-1975 Rampage Editor Q..-aw... 11 fu i SR Debbie Packard trips over the Rampage. Laura and Cheryl are gathering thoughts for a great story. 175315. , Q, 4 , Top Row Left to Right: Melani Jones, Marsha Janensch, Lisa Sweeney, Paul Boskind, Cathy Uzell, Sharon Wales, Abbie Coleman. 'lnd Row: Linda Sullivan, Sheryl Sittre, Ellis Bless, Jim Bugg, Don Mullins, Sponsor Miss Gonzales, Dana Rodriguez. 3rd Row: Helen Pes- queda, Elena Gutierrez, Anna Maria Carlton, Carol Flores, Sue Guthrie, Pam Zakrzewski, Robin Cook, Ron Halbert, Dagne Iverson, Jean Judson, Sarah Duncan. 4th Row: Cindy Held, Rebecca Welder, Judy Moran, Joni Rogers, Rebecca Michaels, Larry Hientx, Evelyn Bles- er, Julie Miscavage, Lisa Bodeman, Nancy Benefield, Ann Boldt, Kyle Gubernator, Barb Biegger. 5th Row: Darcy McLeod, Margie Me- Nancy, Debbie Simon, Liz Matz, Corrine Chernesky, Terri Burdin, Diane Villarreal,Lori Taylor. Front Row: Joanie Carolin, Chrissy Jen- rgisogi, Fernando Pena, Lydia Boothe, Linda Martinez, June Morrison, Linda Riley, Robin Peter, Val Richardson, Patti Holman, Barrie ar er. ,Amistad Adelan te! !Ole! !Amistad Adelantel . . . the cry of Spanish Club members all around John Marshall. Buenuslos, ehalupa sales, and casearones all keep members busy, not to ex- clude the annual PASF convention and the Concursos Hispanico Competition held each year at St. Mary's Hall. 1974-1975 brought new experiences-Barrie Bar- ber is sent to the state Convention as a candidate for lst vice-president and returns holding a new office of honor and hard work. St. Mary's Hall, after days and hours of long hard practice by each individual in their specified field, brings John Marshall a 'Segundo Pre- mio overall. Individual awards are outstanding . . . yet it is these individuals working together that make contests successful. As contests and conventions are successful, it's not a surprise to find that iAmistad Ade- lante! is a success, too. 1974-1975 Spanish Club Officers, Top Row, Left to Right: Vice Pres. Barrie Barber, Pres. Paul Boskind. 2nd Row: Hist. Dagne Iverson, Julie Miscavage, Treas. Sheryl Sittre. 3rd Row: Publicity Chairman Linda Sullivan, Sales Chairman Joni Rogers, PASF Rep. Sue Guthrie. Front Row: Sgt-at-Arms Ron Halbert, Buenuolos Chairman Chrissy Jennison, Sgt-at-Arms Fernando Pena, Sec. Robin Peter Cascarone, Chairman Linda Riley. Equipped with costumes, Barb and Pam join in at Hal- Spanish Club unites in costume to Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. IOWQCH festivities- ...w...Q,.... : ji! President Boskind enjoys Halloween Masquerade. Julieanfn ' ' A ' ' ' ' Miss Gonzales is in ecstasy as the Spanish Dept. takes a 2nd at Sharon and Susan band together to enter the costume com- competition. petition, . . .O1r5. , .pt 1-'US w Miss Gonzales and Mrs. Rabke make the Taste Test before Spanish Competition. Sponsor, Miss Gonzales thinks about future plans. How 'bout an enchilada?,' Sue Guthrie passes her office on to Robin Matkin. Newly-installed officers of El Club Amistad Adelante. Row Left to Right: Sponsor Mrs. Rabke, Nathan Villarreal, Les LeBleu, Connie Grantham, Kevin Gray, Wendy Hasty, Donna Finch Steve Cheryl Parsons, Debbie Henry, Vickie Davis, Carol Heskew, Cindy Reed, Patty Grossman and Jodi Albright. 2nd Row: Donna Hodgkmson Jack Ingari, Dorothy Nunnelly, Gage Paine, Julie Perry, Pat Douglas, Cherie Benson, Karen Glover, Carol Terrell, Bella Thompson, Tisha Smith Van Nest and Terry Green. 3rd Row: Diane Wehrle, Lynette Langlinais, Jaris Johnson, Suzy Phillips, Lisa Gaspard, Sheryl Armstrong Ra mona Ying, Sandy Heintz, Cecilia Bronaugh, Becky Covington and Karen Hays. Front Row: Paul Doucette, Sharon Wegeforth, Pam Allen John Ying, Scott Evans, Paula LeBleu, Robin lngeri and Brenda Norton. Hodgkinson, Treas. Connie Grantham. Profits from the bake sale went to the French Symposium. 975 Officers Left to Right: Sec. Dorothy Nunnelly, Vice Pres. Gage Paine, Pres. Dee Wheless, Sponsor Mrs. Rabke, Vice Pres. French Club To extend the fellowship of students studying French beyond the classroom teaching experi- ence is one ofthe many goals set by members of the French club. Preparing for the annual sym- posium fthe state-wide conventionj occupies the time of many French students during the school year. Held March 21 and 22 at Robert E. Lee High School, the symposium brought many achievements and awards to Marshall and proved to be an overall success. Fund raising activities held throughout the year all go toward paying the entry fee at the symposium. Christmas pro- jects, participation in the Ramboree, and the yearly carnation sale for the language depart- ment are among French c1ub's other time-con- suming and rewarding activities. V 5 aff? 2 'V 391+ E E ' 4' Qi S. Y asia fi s 14 .2 'QEFTBHSF-ifivlffiwlw fit 'K Mxfu l q E M - '2:-.wr-2 . 'f ' . 1 . zfrfqz' ..wf.-M -, 1 A rx Brenda passes out one of the many carnations Connie and Donna work hard on the Language Dept. carnation sale. s W ,......-'- The Annual French Symposium proves to be a delightful event. Carol Bryant takes an interest in her French. f1Z Qffi Kr Ax QF' .Y g . Mrs. Rabke loves flowers. French students patiently await the Symposium results. Q 9,4 Y U' 11 . w J Top Row, Left to Right: Mike Lebman, Steve Fahy, Mark Hedlund, Brian Cheshire, Steve Barr, Powell Gray. 2nd Row: Karel Davis, Cheryl Hughes, Karen Keplinger, William DeBoe, Carl Cave, Evin Planto, Randy Grobe, Jeff Mueller, Matt Williams, Bill Mathis. 3rd Row: Terry Reitz, Illeana Riviera, Jn Mrak, Eileen Smith, Greg Ruhe, Scott Turner, Alan Albright, Cliff Singleton, Maria Seidel, Diana Creger, Connie Grantham, Sponsor Mrs. Cain, Sponsor Mrs. Garner. 4th Row: Steve Boyanowski, Teresa Wilson, Dee Bryan, Sheryl Armstrong, Cindy Langford, Lilyann Winegardner, Mike Hultgren, Nancy Hsu, Lisa Black, Jerri Ann Meyer, Ray Johnson, John Hoffman. 5th Row: Yvonne Engelhardt, Lisa Meffert, Teri Manwaring, Tamara Jacobs, Tina Swanson, David Williams, Jimmy Adams, Lorraine Ghidoni. Bottom Row: Teresa Flores, Katrina Cook, Julie Long, Tom Crane, Annette Seidel, Chrissie Gambrell, Tom Raley. 1974-1975 Officers Left to Right: Sponsor Mrs. Garner, Treas. Katrina Cook, Pres. Annette Seidel, Sec. Bobbi Byrn, Historian Teresa Flores, Latin Vice Pres. Tom Crane, Sponsor Mrs. Cain. RFU? German-Latin students took numerous honors at state competition. Wolfgang- Amadeus Wolfgang-Amadeus is an organization of German and Latin students trying to pro- mote the languages and to prepare students for contest. Latin students compete in both city and state competi- tion while German students attend the Texas Association of German Students in Kings- ville. Success is achieved by both departments. Gummi Bears and Moon Germs, along with candy canes and carna- tions are among the profit making projects. Funds raised from projects contribute to the annual banquet and con- test fees. 219 f xp E!! . jg , t, Q5 13 F .4 ' . fel s 'Q r H A German-Latin Club members all enjoy the pot luck supper. Mrs. Cain and Evin Planto strive to make the annual banquet a success. Wars, l as Wolfgang-Amadeus initiates experience a Julie and Annette look on as Ms. Garner opens her gift. great year. The annual banquet is held at San Francisco Steak House. Newly elected officers look forward toasuccessful year. Back Row Left to Right: Susan Judge, Tom Darnell, Sherri Cave, Cindy l-leld, Kevin Gray, Kelly Griffith, Sponsor Mrs. Kirkwood. Front Row: Albert Fernandez, Rita Crockett, Rose Salinas, Rita Corte, Larry Jolly, Tern Chambers, Karen Teague, Brad DiBaggio. Art Club M Art club members display their creati- rm vity through everything from finger paints to oils. Promoting an awareness and an ap- preciation for art occupies the members' time and interest. With a wealth of talent at the tip of their fingers, members never experience a dull moment. Bake Sales, Christmas Cards Sales, along with the an- nual art show and sale at Colonies North keep Art club members alert and ingenious. Left to Right: Treas. Larry Jolly, Pres. Rita Corte, Vice Pres. Tom Darnell, Sec. Cindy Held, Sponsor Mrs. Kirkwood. s gh? 1, I Les Groth takes special care of the productions. Bottom row L. to R.: Eileen Smith, Lauren Traylor, Alan Albright, Annette Gonzales Suzzanne Jackson Second row: Rusty Phelps, Scott Hartsell, Katrina Cook, Cindy Langford, Janie Woldhagen Top row Kathy Griffith Mike Grimes, Scott Wilson, Diego Pena, Vick Meredith, and sponsor Mrs. Flores Speech The Speech Club at John Marshall participates in various tournaments throughout the year. Tournament con- testants bring numerous awards and honors to M.H.S. Members also par- ticipate as an affiliated chapter mem- ber of the National Forensic League. Officers L. to R. Standing Scott Hartsell Rusty Phelps Kathy Griffith an sponsor Mrs. Flores. Seated Eileen Smith and Diego Pena HOME UPQN rw 1. 2' fl rant: 3 E il ta Q P N . yy.. .I 4,e,.. Q X Winnie-the-Pooh . . . k Row, Left to Right: Kelly Griffith, Jay Blumberg, Jeff Slatton, Kathy Griffith, Mike Grimes, Randy Guzzardo, Mike McGinnis, Sean Parrott, Scott on, Martha Ludeking, Carol Bryant, Angelo Coccoro, Annette Keller, Sponsor Mrs. Smith, Doug Clarkson. 2nd Row: Kathy Hamilton, Alma Phillips, iam Meredith, John Munoz, Scott Thompson, Julie Gilsdorf, Lisa Hicks, Suzy Phillips, Janice Mahon, Nancy Benefield, Cheryl Campbell, Sheryl chetti, Brenda Huszar, Cindy Pierce. Front Row: Lisa Ruhl, Nanette Manelos, Mark DeBerry, Mark Lobo, Janie Woldhagen, Gage Paine, Brian Felker, ne Shumway, Lauren Traylor, Kim Crist, Roberta Parillo, George Arrambide, Connie Butler, Yvette Bricker and Martha Conner. Repertory The John Marshall Repertory Company is a group of drama- oriented students who play a vital part in John Marshall's drama de- partment. This past year the stu- dents were involved in a number of major productions, such as: Har- vey,', the 1975 Senior Play, 5'Dracu- la , the annual melodrama, and a number of short plays for elemen- tary school students. Marshall's Repertory Co. is represented by a Wealth of truly outstanding and talented individuals. Bobbi and Brenda offer their help to Pooh. 223 Repertory Acts It Out Repertory members entertain elementary and preschool students. P., N TIME Ah . . . come on Pooh. Janie acts as narrator for . I Susie leads the pack. Senior Repertory members act out the twelve days of high school . Q the production. 2 . we 5,951 as Jr., ..,.. V. . 'if-EE w. Q Long hours of individual practice makes perfect. Top Row left to Right: Kathy Griffith, Doug Clarkson, Sean Parrott, Mike Grimes, Kathy Hamilton, Mike McGinnis, Joanne Shumway, Sponsor Mrs. Smith. 2nd Row: Carol Bryant, Annette Keller, Julie Gilsdorf, Cheryl Campbell, Tina Watson, Marguerite Catugno. Bottom Row: Alma Phillips, Eileen Smith, Gage Paine, Lauren Traylor, Janie Woldhagen, Cindy Pearce, Brenda Huszar. 1974-1975 Officers Top Row, Left to Right: Pres. Gage Paine, Sec. Cherie Benson, Bottom Row: lst Vice Pres. Kathy Griffith, 2nd Vice Pres. Carol Bryant. Th espians International Thespian Society is an honorary or- ganization for drama students. Members are re- quired to have spent at least one hundred hours working with drama before being considered a Thespian. With its counterpart, The Repertory Company, the club has been active in children's plays, melodramas, the Senior Play, and UIL com- petition. An annual banquet is held each year to recognize outstanding members and officers. 1974-1975 Officers, Left to Right: Pres. Barbara Wallis, Vice Pres. Katrina McDaniel, Sec. Diana Wheeler, Treas. Terri Prince, Publicity Brian Thompson, Sponsor Mrs. Donahue, Historian Karen Collins. M a drigal Ch oil' The Madrigal Choir is a group of select choir students with a genuine interest in music. Stu- dents strive to communi- cate through their songs. They have performed in many concerts, including a Spring and Christmas concert, N.H.S. induction ceremonies, and Fresh- man orientation.The Madrigals also participate in solo and group con- tests. 226 Top Row Left to Right: Tom Munns, Chris Mills, Scott Williams. Steve Swanson. 2nd Row: Sponsor Mrs. Dona- hue, Dianne Buice, Katrina McDanel, Derek Hubley, Sylvia Rogers. Front Row: Sara Anderson, Diana Wheeler, Debbie Kindley, Diane Hipchen, Brian Thompson. Front row 1. to r.: Sponsor Mrs. Donahue, Laurie Eckhardt, Kate Faherty, Terri Lewallen, Cathy Ipert, Judy Cotten, Kari Pratt, 2nd row: Cathy Cox, Mary Aguilar, Elaine Parry, Kathy Barbee, Vicki Jolly, Cindy Wilson, Toni Brent. 3rd row: Erin Collins, Valerie Talbot, Gae Duncan, Cheryl Biship, Dawn Maclean, Sherri Christenson, Denise Wetzel, Denise Kana. Girls Ch Oil' Officers 1. to r.: Treasurer Erin Collins, Secretary Denise Kana, Vice-President Gae Duncan, President Laurie Eckhardt, Sponsor Mrs. Donahue. Mixed Choir Mixed Choir Top Row, Left to Right: Albert Garcia, Carl Fawcett, Chris Mills, Scott Williams, Steve Swanson, Bruce Rathburn, Scott Epperson. 2nd Row: Julie Jeannotte, Kim Brown, Katrina Blake, Pauline Townsend, Rita Crockett, Sharon Glaser, Linda Carelock. 3rd Row: Tom Munns, Lilly Jolly, Dawn Foster, Pam Strine, Cindy Christenson, Cindy Farnsworth, Judy Haner, Katrina McDanel, Bobby Lee. 4th Row: Dan Rodriguez, Brian Thompson, Lauren Traylor, Sylvia Alvarez, Janet Fife, Terri Prince, Dianne Buice, Sara Anderson, Lisa Puckett, Joe Brady, Derek Hubley. Sth Row: Sponsor Mrs. Donahue, Esther Garcia, Julie Peele, Luanne Benner, Tonie Dron, Diane Hipchen, Diana Wheeler, Debbie Kindley, J an Harrell, Yvette Bricker. A The Choir sponsored a Jail at the Senior Carnival. Do, Re, Mi . . . Choir members provided entertainment for many school functions. Tote Xzfam Tote 8: Jam is conceived in the interest of amateur musicians for the perpetuation of diversified mu- sical ideologies. Most members of the club participate in the annual Student Council Talent Show and in various school assemblies. Officers, left to right: Sgt.-At-Arms Ron Halbert, Secretary-Treasurer Mike Swim, Sponsor Mr. Collins, Bottom row: President Paul Wagner, Vice-President Robert Adams. Members, left to right: Lee Adams, Jeff McCarley, Mike Swim, Charlie Traeger, Sponsor Mr. Collins. Bottom row: Kelly Carson, Paul Wagner, Joe Wood, Robert Adams, Frank Hipchen, Susan White and Ron Halbert. VI Y,1'X'l i'T 1 ,,., . 21 EE! gi! at 4, il' law fy, 3, f,,,,-f , 'fav 2 LW! Top Row, Left to Right: Mike Sands, Laura Sands, Paul Allen, Glen Cockrell, Kathy Kirst, Dave Fidone, Tommy Hermosa, Cindy Suther- land, Sponsor Miss Jones. Front Row: Tina Stone, Sandra Shields, Ron Nelson, Don Goldsmith, Curtis Groth. Bowling The Bowling Club is an active organiza- tion of students interested in none other than bowling. Members sponsor a John Marshall Bowling League every Thursday after school for any student interested. They have sponsored a Booster Club Bowl- ing Tourney, and an Interclub Bowling Tournament at Marshall. Tournaments against other schools keep the bowlers of this club busy all year round. 1974-1975 Officers Left to Right: Sponsor Miss Jones, Vice Pres. Kathy Kirst, Pres. Mike Sands, Sec. Don Goldsmith. Officers-back row 1. to r.: Sergeant-At-Arms Roger Beery, Secretary Connie Grantham, President Mark Austin, Vice President Jan J ones, Historian Carol Cole, Treasurer Maggie Garcia. F.B.L.A. Future Business Leaders of America represents the business people of tomor- row. A newly chartered club, F.B.L.A. accomplished many goals this year. Through many car washes and hard work, this organi- zation went to Ft. Worth to enter in state competition. Two members, Dee Wheless and Anita Morrison, won first place and competed in nationals at Miami. May 15 found F.B.L.A. floating down the San Antonio River for their banquet as their struggle as a first-year club drew to a close. Standing l. to r.: Patty Mantia, Duane Findley, Simone JOY, Maggie Garcia, Sponsor Mrs. Cockrell. Tina Stone, Tracy Higdon, Tammy Stanley, Suzzanne Jackson. Seated I. to r.: Jan Jones, Rita Corte, Gail Kaapke, Carol Cole, Doug Katz, Roger Beery, Mark Austin, Dora Medina, Betty Seese. F.B.L.A. Members Keep Busy. . . F. B. L. A. members off to contest. Ms. Cockrell relaxes after the rush of competltron Regional contestants Dee Wheless and Anita Morrison pause for a break with Ms. Palacios. . . . outside the Hilton . . . Anita proudly displays her award CHEERS! Q 33, 'E Q x s Top Row Left to Right: Kim Mullins, Robert Linton, Charlie Scarborough, Doug Barron, Jim Carpenter, Jon Castro, Robert Zinn, Gary Raba, Scott Overly, Steve Rupe. 2nd Row: Perry Nelson, John McDonald, Steve Gearhart, Ed Barry, Todd Cheves, Ed Barron. 3rd Row: Joe Crane, Carlos Flores, Kyle Gubernator, Mike McDonald, Pat Jackson, Donald Beard, Brian Moore. 4th Row: Albert Fernandez, Rick Lawrence, Jerry Montalbo, Jerry Fernandez, Tommy Salazar, Chris Anderson, Ron Steitzer, Kirk Steel. Bottom Row: Melissa Mueller, Theresa Brecheen, Doug Dowdy, Stephanie Morrison, Jill Galland, Pam Barron, Leslie Stile, Debbie Haynes, Sponsor Mr. Burnett. prawn 2 22 w , rf' N. Q33 5 1974-1975 Officers, Left to Right: Pres. Perry Nelson, Vice Pres. Scott Moorman, Sponsor Mr. Burnett, Club Sweetheart Jill Galland, Treas. Kyle Gubernator, Sec. Tommy Salazar. I Fishing Club The Fishing Club has had a very enthusiastic and busy program this year. Being a new club, it had a slow start, but after just a short time, it be- came a booming success. The members promote an avid in- terest in fishing in the great southwest, not to exclude the promotion of good sportsman- ship. Activities this year in- clude fishing at various area lakes, car Washes, a concert in February and a booth at the Senior Carnival. 233 Back Row Left to Right: Laura Rudwick, Wanetta Rudwick, Ray Kuentz, Leslie LeBleu, Perry Nelson, Tom Munns, Ricky Adams, Kevin Reinberg. 2nd Row: Scott Russell, Phillip Manna, Paul Casper, Joe Arrambide, Mark Deberry, Don DeCotis, Gerard Rogers, Paul Lecoke, Mendy Staggs, Sponsor Mr. Zolkoski. Front Row: Scott Wattis, George Arrambide, Rita Corte, Trey Tollette, Donna Dowdy, Polly Gaskin. l Ski Club l Ski Club members are lovers of the out- doors, especially when it involves a pair of skis, and a boat ride. The club has had ski trips to both Medina and Canyon lakes, and has successfully taught a number of students to water ski. The John Marshall Ski Club promotes both water and boat safety, and has made many plans for summer months activities. Don DeCotis gets a dunking at the Senior Carnival. X NDRTHSIDE Left to Right: Mr. Evans, Jerri Ann Meyer, Joane Ward, Annette Seidel, Ron Halbert, Val Richardson, Katrina Cook, Mark Breland. Bill Boda Boda's primary purpose is to give students the opportunity to express themselves through any facet ofart, music, poetry or fine arts they de- sire. With a flair for originality, Boda club members hold eyeglass washing sessions in the cafeteriaf just one of the many 'tuniquen ac- tivities Boda engages in through- out the school year. Birch, John Ying, and Doug Katz. 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Although the Rams compile a bleak 3-7 record, the team is heavily ladened with underclassmen that should form a nucleus for a competitive season in 1975. Harold James follows the blocking of his teammates. Todd Chevesl pass seems suspended in mid-air, awaiting a receiver. Two Huskies attempt to bring down a Marshall ball carrier Ken Logan lunges for the ball. Football has its ups and downs. as t 1 . - M. , f LW, , John Castro gives teammates some words of encouragement. Attempting to block the , The Marshall backfield is ready for action. Ken Logan hangs on to an elusive Unicorn. Rams execute option play. 1974 Team Displays 1974 Varsity Football Teami Bottom RowfDoug Skolaut, Greg Bishop, Max Wohlfarth, Paul Black, Bill Roche, Mike Wohlfarth, Ron Roth, David Finley, and Ron Steitzer. 2nd Row-Coach Joe Priest, Bill Spruce, Robert Cazares, Wah Jew Kong, Mike Lingerfelt, John Gor- man, Harold Stein, Chris Eiehman, Chris Anderson, Jim Travis, Oscar Trevino, and Head Coach Gene Qualls. 3rd RowfCoach Don Hardin, Athletic Trainer James Johnson, Coach Jim Loerwald, Gary DeWinne, Nathan Villarreal, Ken Logan, Harold James, Joe Ferlet, Karl Pie- per, Todd Cheves, Ray Johnson, Rick Parkinson, Coach Joe Townsend, and Coach Shane LeSturgeon. Top RowfDon Eichman, Tom Fea- ther, Doug Barron, Robert Zinn, Ed Barron, Ed Barry ,., . ,. . . v. A . 1 uv n 1n,,n-,.,.. 1974 Varsity Scores Rams Opponents 14 Austin Anderson 6 35 New Braunfels 13 0 San Marcos 28 7 Alamo Heights 16 0 Lee 35 20 Edison O 7 Churchill 34 28 Holmes 35 8 Jefferson 35 21 Jay 42 3 wins 7 losses Ron Rogers in hot pursuit of Jay's Thomas Lott. 1-larold Stein fakes handoff to Ron Roth. Rams try to quench their thirst. 1. V. Ends Short Season 1-3-0 pw Terry Salazar awaits pass. J.V. defense swarms opposition. J tw, E any .M ,wlbii rs 1974 Junior Varsity Football Team: Top Row Bill Spruce, Scott Alexander, Rusty Wilson, Terry Salazar, Robert Barnes, John LeBow, Gary DeWinne, Oscar Trevino, and Bud Atherton. 2nd Row-Andy McMillan, Wah Jew Kong, John Gorman, Rick Parkinson, Ron Roth, Terry Adams, and Ray Johnson. Bottom RowfLarry Arnett, Ted Manwaring, Robert Cazares, Bill Roche, Jimmy Adams, Mike Wohlfarth, Paul Black, and Lupe Navarro. an-Q J.V. offense gets bottled up. Terry Adams stops ballcarrier as Mike Wohlfarth moves in. Freshman White Team Preps for the Future . ff I , ,V b 2 ,. l974 125' Freshman White Team Scores A 4 Rams OPPonents 1 A' Q M 8 Mac Arthur l4 , L A 1 16 Holmes 0 t 1. l6 Alamo Heights O 'W 7 . ti- A Q ' - ' 0 Jay 0 I6 Lee O 14 Churchill 30 16 Jay 28 6 Lee 16 0 Churchill 36 3 Wins 5 Losses l Tie 1974 Freshman White Team, Bottom Row-Bob Blocher, Steve Calvert, Gordon Lynn, Jeff Lambert, James Blackmon, Rick Heston and Rick Eades. 2nd RowfCoach Frank Runnels, Gary Bendele, Kevin Eason, Brad Luddeke, Max Evetts, Russ Harris, Louis Barrios, Scott Stover, and David Freeland. 3rd RoWfCoach Phil Gerik, Everett Baldridge, Bernie San Miguel, David Held, Brett Van Delden, Paul Allen, Jeff Long, George Mayo, and Coach Alan Rlieaume. Top RowfRiehard Roth, Paul Henley, Tony Taylor, Jay Moose, Steve Tietze, Terry Glueek, and Billy Moore. Freshmen Maroon Team Has Competitive Tear as if C95 7 as i Q I if I Freshman Miigcidln Team Scores B3 gym EIJQEUQBQ 74 g Rams Opponents ,,,, 28 2? ef g g J T 28 Alamo Heights 0 22 Jay 6 7 2 Chirchill 38 24 Jay 6 12 K Qi 0 Lee I 6 Q, lisa 6 Churchill 30 1974 Freshman Maroon Team, Bottom Row-Wayne Moose, James Gray, Jim Louden, Kirk Richter, Steve Jeter, Paul Casper, Robert Cillo, and Jack Mike Brogan. 2nd Row- Coach Frank Runnels, Benny Piepgrass, Jack Ingari, Mike Sands, James Vernell, Kory Garner, Matt Carver, and Rodney Young. 3rd Row-Coach Phil Gerik, Mark Trammell, Mark Manwaring, Blake Deberry, Don Sieko, Brian Mason, Kevin Stein, Steve Smoot, and Coach Alan Rheaume. Top Row-Donny Pieper, James Johnston, Gene Duke, Scott Aicher, Larry Ricks, David King, and Scott Spreen. 3 Wins 5 Losses 1 Tie Cagers Have Exciting Year Paced by the scoring of All-District forward Ken Hamilton, the Marshall varsity basketball team participated in one of its most exciting seasons ever. Of Marshall's 32 games, in which they earned a 14-18 record, twelve games were decided by seven points or lessg five of these contests were district matches. But the emergence of three powerhouse teams, Jeffer- son, Lee and Holmes in District 31-AAAA was a contributing factor to another non-title year for the Rams. Junior Ken Hamiltonis 17.4 scoringzaverage for the 1974-'75 season helped earn him a spot on the 31-AAAA All-District team. Ham- ilton finished as the second leading scorer in District. Senior Dan Murphy was named to the All-District second team. Injuries played a key role in the basketball spotlight, as Dan Murphy was sidelined through the early portion of the season with a back ailment. Kevin Trimble, 6'5,' letter- man, missed most of district competition due to a knee injury which also hampered his play early in the year. Performances by Wesley Becker, Tom Lo- pez, Steve Goodman, and Mark Lutz kept the Rams in the thick of district competition, and all contributed greatly to the Marshall basket- ball season. 1 2 ss a 1 2' . 'fri' 1 K 'lie I 1 ,,., g y 1 - ... 4 t . i s L -521 1 ii flii2 Q W, Mark Lutz battles for a loose ball. .,W.,...l.,e,, MN-, ' 1- ' 1' - ,t 'K I . Danny Murphy brings the ball into forecourt with relative ease is f 'Qtr 1 545 5 ., li I 4 A 1 s ,af 1 f All eyes focus on the ball. ,as Double-teaming by Tommy Lopez and Danny Murphy causes problems for a Huskie. Using an overpowering height advantage, Wes Becker easily tips in two points, Ken Hamilton battles for a rebound. While avoiding the defense, Steve Goodman sets up an offensive play 1974-75 Varsity Basketball Team-Coach Frank Runnels, Danny Murphy, Mark Lutz, Steve Goodman, Jeff Dockery, Billy Ash, Kevin Trim- ble, Wesley Becker, Kenny Hamilton, Todd Vanderpool, Kim Mullins, Bill Davies, Bob Kiel, Tommy Lopez, Manager Kirk Crowder, and Coach Alan Rheaume. 1974-75 Varsity Basketball Scores 1 Rams Opponents 57 Burbank 54 69 Antonian 60 73 Sam Houston 75 53 Harlandale 56 X 64 Highlands 41 1 61 MacArthur 73 1 53 Kennedy 44 48 Roosevelt 78 64 Central Catholic 68 59 McCollum 71 Q 66 San Marcos 57 1 51 Central Catholic 58 79 Memorial 54 62 Wheatley 71 62 Highlands 76 66 Edgewood 68 76 Alamo Heights 56 66 Wheatley 87 57 Jefferson 64 65 Lee 75 72 Alamo Heights 51 66 J ay 55 42 Edison 40 58 Holmes 63 63 Churchill 56 76 Jefferson 90 75 Lee 85 65 Alamo Heights 51 70 J ay 69 62 Edison 47 64 Holmes 76 63 Churchill 73 14 Wins- 1 8 Losses Wes Becker goes high in the air to block a shot. District Hamilton, Murphy A11- Danny Murphy concentrates on an important free throw. 1 . x Q - . A. LVVVV A 3 , N YQ, , go, afte, 40' '1 'fgssf Reaching over Robert Matye ofHolmes, Ken Hamilton aims for the basket. I fr W-if 1 -. -f R--it A - 1 'fwfz-wfff' 'lf-' ,,. We Q f G. .. l lg A Z M f fm , .t Y U as-gm . A G t V 1 :'k X . 'tl W gm . - t g feQ,3 2:4 N, sieve. M 5 5 dl' ata 'FK ' ' S s rv x' 'Q 1 ' W ey 1 xl ix Q 25' wk. J a 1 - Q9 3 Q- Q3 V 3 3' N ,, 1, SA emsagvafsfe s ' . ...ws-sf-'-1 -5'f' Action proves to be rough under the boards. Traditionaljump ball begins another contest, junior Varsity Boun ces Through 7-15 Campaign R 335 HAMS FAME .T 1974-75 Junior Varsity Basketball Team: Top Row-Mike Ornelas, Cameron Chandler, James Roberts, Tim Carroll, Rick Conyers, and Coach Alan Rheaume. Bottom Row-Ron Singletary, Greg Dix, Jerome Valdez, David Petterson, Don DeCotis, and Ron Duffin. 1974-75 Junior Varsity Basketball Scores Rams Opponents 26 Burbank 42 39 Antonian 5 0 67 Fox Tech 5 5 60 MacArthur 64 40 MacArthur 54 42 Jay 44 42 Churchill 57 67 South San 44 54 Jay 60 5 7 Memorial 43 71 McCollum 68 63 Lee 8 1 63 Alamo Heights 75 46 Jay 48 50 McCollum 5 8 37 Holmes 44 48 Churchill 63 67 Edgewood 64 72 Lee 86 57 Alamo Heights 43 78 Jay 50 41 South San 5 8 7 Wins-15 Losses Sophomore Scores Rams Opponents 1 36 South San 52 51 South San 41 54 MacArthur 6 1 49 South San 52 35 McCollum 76 83 S.A. Christian 29 60 Judson 67 86 South San 58 47 Lee 5 1 44 Holmes 37 5 5 South San 61 66 Lee 62 76 Alamo Heights 59 84 South San 63 56 Churchill 67 1974-75 Sophomore Basketball Teamzb Top Row-Coach Frank Runnels, John Henry, Stephen Lark, Ron George, Brian Trimble, Scott Russell, Kevin Soat, Rody Willis, Anthony Powers, Alan Martin, Scott Rothe, and Coach Alan Rheaume. Bottom Row-Mark McGuffey, Victor Arrigo, Carlos Cruz, Guiseppe DeRosa, Eddie Valdez, Steve Turner, Ron Roth, Dan Airey, Dale Bartos, Mark DeBerry. Freshmen Maroon Scores Rams Opponents 48 Jay 49 24 Jay 48 30 Holmes 42 43 Roosevelt 42 41 Jay 58 54 Alamo Heights 37 48 MacArthur 58 35 Holmes 48 47 Roosevelt 51 48 Lee 51 43 Churchill 47 49 Jay 44 57 Alamo Heights 52 54 MacArthur 70 42 Holmes 50 50 Roosevelt 65 58 Lee 55 56 Churchill 41 6 Wins-12 Losses 1974-75 Freshmen Maroon and White Teams: Bottom Row-Jack Broberg, Steve Duncan, Mike Hiser, Jeff Lambert, Craig Miller, Manager Allan Jones, Kent Welke- ner, Kevin Westall, Dale Bartos, Rick Eades, and Robert Wilkens. Middle Row- Coach Jim Loerwald, Eric Lutz, Fred Elias, Scott Hatch, David Kopp, Mike Strode, Mark Scholtz, Mark Manwaring, Russ Harris, Mike Hultgren, and Rex Carter. Top Row-Darren McNelis, Paul Henley, Frank Gomez, Kirk Dockery, Jay Moose, Tony Bellanger, Steve Teitze, John Griffith, Richard Roth, Sean McNelis, and David Shumway. 7 Wins-8 Losses Freshmen White Scores a RamS Opponents 44 J y 41 31 MacArthur 47 5 8 Holmes 41 45 Roosevelt 50 7 2 S.A. Christian 8 56 Harlandale 5 2 70 Southwest 32 51 Jay 42 43 Alamo Heights 37 57 MacArthur 61 5 9 Holmes 64 78 Roosevelt 60 5 9 Lee 60 54 Churchill 5 8 61 Jay 44 63 Alamo Heights 55 5 6 MacArthur 75 5 3 Holmes 49 56 Roosevelt 5 4 78 Churchill 62 13 Wins-7 Losses Girl 'S Basketball Begins Varsity Gir1's basketball was intro- duced at Marshall for the first time this year and despite injuries to key players early in the season. the team, with new coach Karolyn Carroll. en- tered their first year of interscholas- tic basketball competition in a posi- tive way, and with great hopes for the future. Posting three early wins over district opponents Holmes and Jay, the Ram Basketeers ran into hard luck after star forward. Karen Mazziotta. suffered an injury, which sidelined her for most of the season. Facing ex- perienced teams throughout their dis- trict schedulc, the girls garnered a to- tal of five victories against seventeen losses in this building year. Losing on- ly Rita Crockett to graduation. Coach Carroll will have a nucleus of exper- ienced players returning for next sea- son's play. ln addition to Karen, squad members scheduled to return for '76 include Juniors Jan Harrell, Terry Reitz and Laurie Bottomsg Sophomores Sandy Meyer, Kathy Kirst, Sue Dodge and Tammy Blackg and Freshman Marncll Hutchings, Rose Mitchell, Carol Xiques, and Deb- bie Alcocer. Marshall Girl's basketball should figure high on the list of worthy competitors in District 13- l 1974-75 Girls Varsity Basketball Teamflan Harrell, Terry Reitz, Sandy Meyer, Kathy Kirst, Lisa lamb, Sue Dodge, Laurie Bottoms, Coach Karolyn Carroll, Rita Crockett, Tammy Black, Karen Mazziotta, Marnell Hutchings, Carol Rose Mitchell, Carol Xiques, Debbie Alcocer, and Manager Susan Drumm. l l AAA play in 1975-76, if 'rf -. i - -fa A . A if 5 XJ., V4 , 5 A f':-ffrerlwi- fxffzir, J gras, r ft -ISN-fab-1 C Q' .,. M .A X , Q ' lg W M 7 ,pg if 'i as 'W jf-,:g.:., ' . W s . x w-'Wi Rams try to out-maneuver the Holmes defense. Terry Reitz makes her move towards the basket. Girls keep their eye on evasive hands. V 4 X N -Q An attempted shot by Jan Harrell is blocked by alert defense. .,.. 3 3.14: Karen Mazziotta takes aim for a jump shot. ,L up A-new-1 my ,fatty ' ' tl 3 W' Terry Reitz sets sail a hopeful two-pointer. A Ram fast break is begun by Regina Murphy. I. V. Girls Show Competitive 1974-1975 Girls J.V. Basketball team4Back Row: Cindy Shifllett, Patricia Flores, Theresa Arbuckle, Kim Meads, Saundra Ingamells, Lora Richardson, Marie Kingsolver, Debbie Kana, Robin Ingari, Partlcia Peterson and Coach Karolyn Carroll. Front Row: Audrey Valdez, Regina Murphy, Darlene Smith, Chris Hall, Janice McGuire, Diane Blom, Joanne Wand, Eileen Harris, Steph Scarborough, Lurie Morgan, and Manager Susan Drumm. Girls J.V. Scores 1974-75 Rams Opponents 20 Jay 44 12 Southwest 36 21 St. Maryis Hall 37 24 Holmes 21 14 Bandara 44 8 Southwest 28 36 Crystal City 26 24 Ursiline 43 14 Jay 48 29 Ursiline 38 27 Judson 56 42 Holmes 44 26 Clemens 51 34 Fredricksburg 49 26 Judson 54 29 Holmes 64 30 N.B. Canyon 2 Winsfl 5 Losses Volleyball Team Find 1975 Varsity Volleyball Team-Back Row: Cindy Smith, Lara Scheule, Rita Crockett, Mary Byam, Laurie Bottoms, Lori Monroe, and Coach Betty Reynolds. Bottom Row: Manager Cindy Mooney, Janice Busby, Connie Montemayor, Tammy Murray, Esther Garcia and Manager Cynthia Scott. 1975 Varsity Scores Rams Opponents O Highlands 2 0 Southside 2 O Jefferson 2 2 J ay 0 2 Alamo Heights 0 2 Edison 1 0 Churchill 2 1 Lee 2 2 Cole 1 2 Holmes O 1 Pearsall 2 2 Incarnate Word l 2 Holmes O 0 Jefferson 2 2 Jay 0 2 Alamo Heights 0 0 Kerrville Tivy 2 2 Hondo 0 0 Pearsall 2 1 Edison 2 0 Churchill 2 1 Lee 2 2 Holmes O 11 Winsvll Losses Mary Byam uses her skill to help the team. ---..........,... Satisfaction in 1975 W Team members seem to enjoy the game. 1 J Watch out Rita, it's coming right to you!,' IQ, -Q H 1. V. Prepares for Varsity Action g 1975 J.V. Scores Rams Opponents 0 2 Jefferson 2 Jay 2 Alamo Heights 0 Edison 0 Churchill l Lee 1 Pearsall 2 Floresville 2 East Central 2 Beeville 2 Holmes O Jefferson l Jay 2 Alamo Heights 2 Bandera 0 Kerrville Tivy l Southside O Edison 0 Churchill l Holmes 8 WinsAl2 Losses 1975 J.V. Volleyball Team-Top Row: Manager Cynthia Scott, Sandra Goodson, Renee Cadena, Karen Mahan, Wendy Phelps, Sherri Maddox, Karen Carpenter, and Coach Betty Rey- nolds. Bottom Row: Brenda Dyer, Linda Armstrong, Denise Villarreal, Kendra Wynne and Jan Harrell. Wendy Phelps sets up a spi J .V. hustels to the action going. Kendra Wynne, Karen Carpenter and Renee Cadena keep their eyes on the ball. Net action proves to be exciting. Frosh Have Fantastic Year 1975 Freshman Scores Rams Opponents 1 Jefferson 2 2 Jay O 2 Alamo Heights 0 2 Edison 0 2 Churchill l 1 Lee 2 2 Holmes 0 2 Jefferson 1 2 Jay 0 2 Alamo Heights 1 O Kerrville Tivy 2 2 Southisde 0 0 Edison 2 2 Churchill 1 2 Holmes O 2 South San 1 O Harlandale 2 2 Lee O 1 2 Holmes 1 14 Wins-5 Losses 1975 Freshman Volleyball TeameTop Row: Manager Cynthia Scott, Denise Elliott, Renee Tondre, Carol Coleman, Yvonne Engelhardt, Debra Felan and Coach Betty Reynolds. Bot- tom Row: Eleanor Hickey, Yvonne DeHoyos, Denise Bulla and Lorrie Terrell. Carol Coleman serves to start the match. A Ram return. S ' W ,... .l,L.n--'U' ft Ram Baseball Finishes l Hustling after a ground ball, Terry Salazar keeps his con- Perry Nelson dives back to first base on a pick-off try. Centfatlon- -up-lunar! , r 'cv K 3 l X 1 -I' 'K 7. Schott Tarr holds the base-runner close to the bag. Finishing his follow through, Bob Hueck fires in another fast ball. W , U a R .- t .. ,pri ,. K, ,r , -, f- H -K V, KK K V A KK. , K if ,.,L Mr. W . L A , .1 'K , .gn , 'K 51 K KL g'I'l.4..-K a.,Kl 1,--fpzxa s'Kf.f-Kr., UW ,H ' W , F l' , - 1 ,,: 1 e' . W ,,.,,g-M-...Q 2. ig ' - - ' I A - KK 4. .K xg' .gn .- .. ,,.w.,,w,.-avnunmr. . if 'J ,,,,f. 1 K K -:K-:f1,'.-11 I L' , K , K 1 , ' fe ' ij , 1 . MW,KKK,mK,,,, ,. . 1 ,,.--12:51 - - - ,,rsQ5.,-,,,,.sr,,-,lr. .MR 1 ,- e ...,. ,Q M 5 - , ' in A W ' . ig. ' . 'K' - ' - - we M W L3 . s,...n my . -4.3 K K KK K K K K , ,, ..,, KK KK KM KK K K KL KQKKQKK K bxlf 'KK . ,.,.v,,,, ,, . . R p14r '.Y.. ,, Y! es.. l v ' .1 . , '30' S' A 'VE ' lf- Ami if. wqq ts, . fart: A K 'V' ' 'Y - l 'W ,atb -,, m.am:,1nEime1,g1l N. Large crowds were present at all Ram baseball games. Second in League Play - ...--1. ' Birdie Kincer extends a hit into a triple as he slides safely into third. 5 3 l ' 1 X f s r sl E l nm The umpire signals another Bob Heuck strikeout to the dismay ofa Jay batter. Marshall baseball achieved its greatest suc- cess since the Rams co-championship of 1972, as Coach Shane Le Sturgeon's team finished tied for second in district play and ranked fourth in the final city baseball standings. Ending the year with a fantastic l7-7 record, Marshall proved many times they were one of the top teams in San Antonio. Led by all-district and all-city pitcher Bob Hueck, and all-district performers Schott Tarr at second base, Terry Salazar at third base and outfielder Perry Nelson, the Rams stayed in the thick of the 31-AAAA race throughout the entire season. It was a continual battle between Marshall, Churchill, Jay and the eventual champs, Lee. The Rams, who fin- ished just one game behind the Vols, whipped the champs twice by 8-2 and 8-3 scores. Finishing 10-4 in league play, Marshall suf- fered three losses by identical 2-l scores. As the season began, Marshall was picked to be a serious challenger for the district title. After losing a double-header on opening day, the Rams proceeded to win seven of their next eight pre-district games to support that prediction. .rt -.qu-. X ,Lf ,.4r-any S. ,f-Ziiii ffl ' 1 , , , ti L,,..,,w5 ,W ,vb ,.,,rU V Wm..'vu2ww'f+- A ' Jw KA, 1 on- ,',qp...... '.-L-I f' we WA Ram baserunner keeps a close eye on the Har- Paul LeCoke shows the classic form that makes him a .300 hitter. landale pitcher. 'et f. , .V , - l ii-I J 5 L' 1975 Varsity Baseball Team-Top Row: Coach Shane LeStourgeon, Gary Raba, Carl Williams, Bob Heuck, Ken Hamilton, James Carpenter, Greg Gee, Terry Salazar, and Coach John Kloza. Second Row: Pat Jackson, Birdy Kincer, Schott Tarr, Steve Jewasko, Steve Tietze and Perry Nelson. Bottom Row: Dana Poole, Rody Willis, Ted Manwaring, Willie Frantzen, Carlos Lopez, Kevin Steel, Paul Lecoke, and Man- ager Doug Dowdy. 1975 Varsity Baseball Scores Rams Opponents 0 Harlandale 4 2 Harlandale 4 6 Antonian 1 8 Harlandale 5 6 Memorial 2 3 Churchill 1 2 Holmes 3 5 Antonian 4 7 Central Catholic 5 ,Y E' 1 McCollum 0 7 Alamo Heights 2 11 Edison 5 l Churchill 2 1 Holmes 2 The Coaches give some advice to the players. 8 Lee 2 7 Jefferson 6 6 Jay 0 3 Alamo Heights O 4 Edison 2 1 Churchill 2 4 Holmes 6 8 Lee 3 6 Jefferson 2 3 Jay 1 17 Wins-7 Losses Perry Nelson follows through with a sacrifice bunt. P yt, W. iv Birdie Kincer makes contact. Bob Heuck winds up. wa- , '? ' , Willie Frantzen slides safely into home for an important run against Jay. K , Y I ' ' P 4 V . ,Rift 1. . . V.. y, X I , KA W. kr . 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'rev ff . 1 ' fl 'V Q fd 1,-i- '.', V--V 'w ife .2 ' ' V . fV ye.. -' VV ' .. ,rr X 1. K K ,E-5, pzuiwzr 4 1, w 1. 'k'k 1 K -' V ' 4, .r, fj 'rg V A : V wg: V V, ,V r ,fu 4. gf- . .,., f-'f ,V , V . f V 1' YZ 'Z' a j if 1V V-,Q . - . ', r' . 1 ' ' 5 ,. A Will: -- f :fV 71, A-:I - W. V V, ,, - f- ,, , fi ' f g' L - 1 ' - V L' f is - kr- 3' mga' j fawf9?if:, V' -we . ' H ' 7' r if -A s 5 ' D 'Ei V 3 d ial A N' , . A ' ., VV . ' H 2 'SV' ' ' im' . , V ' --15fi:F? T . l , , -Qzzgyffhfi . . . 1 , , I V w ,, 4 -gpg, - .. vi, 2 V , ay VV L Q M v? F, 734 13 at ll . ' V WQAEEVL ' .IA 'Lxg:.:-V'.- K7 QQ 'X' Q' V V 'fi I'.uVZi ,W W X l u :- A X . 1975 J.V. Baseball Team-Top Row: Coach Alan Rheaume, Steve Turner, Rick Airey, Jay Moose, Dan Airey, Mitch Underwood, and Mike Underwood. Second Row: David Kopp, Gary Prejean, Don Jicko, Mike Roberts, Steve Gearhart and Duane Toepperwein. Bottom Row: Trainer David Fairchild, Billy Singer, Rick Eades, Carlos Martinez, Billy Hewgley, Kirk Steel and Manager Randy Frasier. 1975 J.V. Baseball Scores Rams Opponents 6 Antonian 1 2 Antonian 3 8 McCollum 7 3 Jay 10 13 Alamo Heights 0 11 Churchill S 5 Holmes 8 8 Lee 7 8 Lee 13 2 Jay 6 7 Alamo Heights 3 8 Holmes 4 7 Wins-5 Losses A safe slide. A J.V. hit. Track Team Takes 3rd in 1975 Varsity Track Team-Back Row: Manager John Rudsky, Brian Jeter, Roland Hernandez, Mark McCaffety, Mark Miller, Mark Howson, Charlie Scarborough, Wesley Becker, James Headley, Ed Barry, Ron George, Armando Serna, Jim Travis, and Trainer Pat Woffort. Second Row: Manager Jerry Montalbo, Mike Spahn, Luke Southard, Steve Cade, Bobby Watson, Robert Wood, Bud Elter, John Henry, Gary Schell, Bill Hutcherson, Randy Clay, Max Wohlfarth, and Max Evetts. Bottom Row: Mike Lingerfelt, Harold Stein, Chris Eichman, Harold James, Bill Roche, Robert Cazares, Frank Olvera, David Madrigal, and Russell Walker. fraikwi -my V . .W at J , T,e,,,, W , VAVA M y r , V f y , ,a Using his super strength, Ed Barry tosses the Discus for a new Harold James eyes the wire at the end of the 440 yard run. city record. District, Goes to State Robert Wood crosses the finish line to win the district 880 yard run Luke Southard exerts himself in the pole vault competition 1975 proved to be one of the most pros- perous years ever for a Marshall track team. Starting the year with many able per- formers, Coach Don Hardin's clan was destined for success. The Rams took third in the Alamo Relays, with Ed Barry break- ing meet records in both the Shot-Put and Discus. In the South San Relays, Marshall captured its first track meet title in ten years with a first place finish. The District meet, in which the Rams placed a strong third, saw Barry defend his Shot-Put title with a record toss of 57'- 5W', and finish second in the Discus. Rob- ert Wood captured the 880 yard run, and Harold James took second place in the 440 yard run. The Mile Relay team of Jack Bulkley Tom Feather Harold Stein and Harold James placed second All of these trackmen later competed in the Regional competitions at Corpus Christi At the Regionals Ed Barry took second in the Discus event with a throw of 162 5 qualifying for state In the State Meet with a school and city record throw of 172 4 Barry took fourth place in the Discus competition Other school records broken besides the Discus mark were Barry s new record in the Shot Put with a distance of 58 and Bobby Watsons l 581 time in the 880 yard run M' hbr f 'Wt-EQ Randy Clay successfully clears another hurdle .2 w r , s-3, ' 7 ' . . . , S if ,, . . - , . -A 9 3 75 ' 9 A. r .rrr 5 1 gg r l . , . 0 ,r '1, W, f ' s , t . . Y y J at Q S E 4 f . A , 3 ,ly L Q W 1 if 5 'A Q P1 ,I T . I Qi? :Vi..a:x,gMV.f,5hhr , ' ' 'Wi , , - rip? W I i ,........ 5 I I Q . Seven Go to Regionals LW- Wesley Becker clears the high jump with ease. Robert Wood receives his medal for first place in the Dis- trict 88O yard run. .. w,,,i,,....,,, ,ep4.fl.-,fs-1-655531625 Hamann fi- 1 ' Ed Barry heaves the shot for another first place finish. Harold Stein leaves the blocks on his way to victory. -Q,, , ,t . J Z HK James Headley displays his form in the Shot Put. Randy Clay leaps for the pits in the Long Jump. 1975 Freshman Track Team-Top Row: Manager John Rudzki, David Freeland, Mike Strode, Jack Broberg, Frank Gomez, Tony Bellanger John Griffith, Paul Henley, Don Pieper, and Trainer Max Evetts. Second Row: Tony Taylor, Mark Manwaring, Brad Luddeke, Kevin Stein Scott Parrish, David Held, Russ Harris, Blake Deberry, and Trainer Pat Woffort. Bottom Row: Scott Stover, Byron Freemeyer, Kevin West all, Kent Welkener, Jeff Schell, Louis Castro, Rod Brown, Russell Walker, and Russ Gurrerro. Marshall's 1975 golf team, under the direction of Coach Ed Posey, ended an outstanding year of competition with a fourth place finish in the Regionals at Corpus Christi, and second place in the 31-AAAA championship tournament. Team members Gregg Munn, Richard Volding, Rick Mangum, Robert Fidone, and Terry Powell had the Rams in the District lead but the Lee Vols tied the match and proceeded to win the sudden death playoff for the title. Other outstanding showings included first place in the Hondo Tournamentg first place in the South Texas High School Tournament with Gregg Munn overall medalistg and second at the Brady Invitational, as Rick Mangum captured medalist honors. The Rams also took second place in both the Northeast Tour- nament of Champions and the Junior Golf Association of South Texas Tour- nament. Golf Team Takes 1975 Varsity Golf Team-Back Row: Robert Fidone, Allan Woods, Keel Wheless, Ken Mangum, Mike LaRochelle, Eddy Pack, and Rick Mangum. Front Row: Jerry Nunneley, Mark Mellin, Terry Powell, James Hill, Gregg Munn and Darren Lancaster. Ken Mangum carefully lines up an important putt. James Hill places his chip shot just inches from the cup, Using his weight, Jerry Nunneley p0W6rS his tee Shot down the fairway. Second in District Keel Wheless contemplates a delicate putt. Ken Mangum attempts a difficult shot in the sand Tankers Led by Rudwick John Marshall swimming received nation- al attention in 1975 as Sophomore Laura Rudwick, two-time All-American swimmer for the Rams, broke one national record, and two state swimming records during the year. At the state U.I.L. meet in Austin on March 21 and 22, Rudwick set the new national record in the 50 yard free style with a time of 24.1 seconds, and then broke the state mark in the 100 yard free style with a time of 52.7 seconds. These achievements were responsible for Laura receiving the Jack Bialas Award as Texas' most outstanding girl swimmer. Other members of the Ram Swim Team also won places at various meets through- out the season, including the Northeast Invitational and the Alamo Heights In- vitational. Brian Bean moves towards the finish lin Come gn in, the Watefs finey' Ann Boldt shows her form in diving Laura RUdW1Ck takes a break to have her plcture taken. Br1an Bean leaves the startmg blocks .,., at Varsity etters End Year With 18-10 atoh Record l 1974-75 Varsity Tennis Team Top Row-Coach Al McCutcheon, Ray Fraser, Dewitt McCarter, Kevin Reinburg, Kim Mullins, Steve Gray, Steve Bowman, Mike Larsen, David Hsu, Alex Coyle, and Ed Ketterer. Bottom Row4Ricky Riojas, Cathy Gabriel, Debbie Waits, Janna Schofield, Jean Judson, Terry Reitz, Lydia Booth, Dora Medina, and Paul Bozzo. . Hg 9 , X x..,J I -Hung.. 1974-75 Freshman and J.V. Tennis Team: Top Row-Coach A1 McCutcheon, David Reed, Ricky Miller, Danny Rodriguez, Cathy O'Brian, Scott Evans, Bill Carson, Reed Gabriel, Eric Granheim, Hans Granheim, Greg Washburn, David Mitchell, Brian Casey, and Don Goldsmith. Bottom Row-George Fidone, Patty Grossman, Nancy Hsu, Monica Elliott, Kim Carson, Kelly Elliott, Peggy Hansen, Becky North, Mary Headley, Abby Coleman, and Cindy Fellers. .shi Gymnests Perfect Fine Pein ts for Competition l and the bars. J , Judie Allen shows her skill with a back flip off the balance Gwen Andrews uses great poise on the balance beam beam Cindy Scheffler does the splits with grace. With determination, Janice Dean goes through her rou tine on the uneven bars. Gymnastics team members for Marshall dunng the l974 75 year were Susan Alexander, Judie Allen Gwen Andrews Ilene Belinsky, Lisa Bleser, Janice Dean, Carol Kaapke Jan Mrak Bobi Nolte, Cindy Scheffler and Karen Shaw These girls com peted successfully for the Rams as they took numerous awards during dual and tri meets held against state competition Most notable performances were Janice Dean 1n vaultmg the balance beam and floor exercisesg Judie Allen was a standout in vaulting . S, g..t,.7 . ,, , ,A., I . sri- X f it-cm-Rst ' fit- 4'f?i35e3f2f' f5?::R'rP?f':'f vwgg- I, -.., ,,, .. jQ,4A-1-354, QQSSS 54293 'EWPWH if 4 e gf fm 'fig' ' Sli V ..,,,y .,-,. N ei M::..fJ . .1 W Aos., 9,-6.415 ,A+ .. ,f ,Q 'A - f:'Z'1 'w .: .1.-we 5:13,-fsfJ12 .., , ,..,.s,.,. Wan? N, -.gy :M Y I - id 3, 1, -:N 11-pw -ff: liwii iw Zigi' 4: 'ig ' 1 ,gli tyqgf s fi 1' 'ffiiii 4-: V .- , f-sg -'-wN,':r.a..,, vp. -pg. fq ,F 25551-'gal 5: , , -1' 153: f.. V, ., :vw fs: M ira - - ,:?g.EJ f, - - 435.32459 4? 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My ff' '23, 'F Q3 3 s. 51 - J 61 ea R N Y? ' 'fa hp ,. X fc e , - , n , 'iw ay: 0 WY yn Q' 1, . N M K fe , 4 J' fm x W We f a ' I 31 2+ , , ,iq- J 5 V 'KQV N J Q ,Jw I , J- f 'Q FQ M 5 QQ, 5, I .QQ w 1 as 5' 5 ff' 3 ' ' ' 'fha f 4 r . X 'gh Q 'E- '5 5 M, ,iii -, NJ! f U 'w Ny as-2 ' 'J ff J f 4, L. 1 3 ', -Ag.: f 5 6 Qi QW? 9 ,H . M. ,Lea W ui-T if ,ij A S s X 1 4' ,, X f A wk . ,y 5. I Their courses are set, and they know what they're talking about. Maybe we cannot always accept what they try to convey to us, but itls not their fault. They are thepros. . . THE ADMINISTRATION. . . We ask them for fairness and truthful- ness, and in return they succeed in mak- ing most of us honest people. n -., 1,,rr'1 i J.. Ass't. Superintendent 1974-'75 School Board L. to R.: Eugene Reynolds, Carl Raba, William Tuttle, Pres. William Thornton Jack Jordan Olan Phillips, Nellie Reddix, and Raul Fernandez. . . .... ,E , ' 2: 3:yi-ff ir' 2 . jsiiits TTY' . s A' . -ga gggglxzsiiq . ' Q I . ,N,,,,, , .. . . ,Q I V Q ar e Zggzjf W - f . 3.03-,j - jg A, I ..4m,- A sir' - . find : .gs- Richard Pipes Terry McGuire Assoc, Superintendent for Assoc. Superintendent for Instruction New F3Cllltl6S Gordon Mechler HOmer Smith Assoc. Superintendent for ASSOC- Superintendent for Business Personnel 276 ,.... 5.11, ,W - ,K John Friedland Assoc. Superintendent for Pupil Services in fgxieifrsl 2 'E 1 iii ,l 2 2 A Qi .! ' x, H, 5' 'ii vig.. .am Principal John F Turman Mr.Turman 1 ' Q' 1 i S Mr. Ritchie and Mr. McCullough V :Q 1:5557 2512 ,- f, -f nu 'F' .-:f: .'-'Q 4 W , ,+:Ei:v.S-'23 ' - ifolgftv-5,-:Q-'84, It ,....a Assistant Principals: Mrs. Lea Fandel and Mr William McCullough , . x,-'Xen . . ,Qs U .X as , fy +2 W Q Y' . . . fam, vi 4 t Q s vu, la, 2g.3'n:'-2g:2:1':. gt- ,Q 3i 7 a 122'3!3 P3'e' .,,'f-.3-x,-ft - '.- .i Wu-? .s n2':'e ?2 1 'Wi L l.: w WVYVK' 4'.,-Z1 -7 '2w-' Q ,-' ,nu 'f5 s o' Q' ta'-.,,f-Q,-.Q-.,o gg. f.n:w.::,fg, :x,,sQ,f-,Q H4 My -H Q.: ,- ,'n,,,, Un,w,5n,,.Q,v ,vw fiiilf-Z'.'f fig 25,2 Q22 A tz. 9. 'xl N 1' fp' Af '.'-u17 ,' .t?. '32'f -'X 5' ' -:.u:.:n:',.g. Q Q o 9 4 '. . 4 . S Q -,Q f.'.:q-2e,,1v'q r 2, 1. .g.,'.,+..'g-:-:-1' n 2,,e,Q4 Q e,,fe,l',:.' wiv, 4, o, e ,'h,'1i U s'Qq'a:k,'u,' f hdsa,-n i , N-I-a. -25. L 'Q ,b .3 1,-.-.g. ,Wt '.g'v.g.-'mtg I f3tI:-u5.--'2.- ,v,.'ls.,m,f 'H tu AVI ' .., ., ,. 4 3, . fn . vs.- Q, tgif, ,'.l ':.f::.,a'.?2j-' , I. , . -,'n If 'K r--r:5a':: pw. t gif.. ..',,.3giia I N HI 1.1940 -by wg .--as 1.-Q - M.: t rrwf' 'X Vice-Principal Kenneth Ritchie Mr. McCullough Mrs Fandel Q -v , ,M- fa 'va I r, n n.'5vZ:'!g 9 ,H Q Help Through Guidance. . . l EJ Q W' Counselors: Mrs. Ann Jones and Mr. Herb Pyka Nl .A xv, , Q5 s...,qz35,s , mr. , .E,,.,2? . X ir, W, Qi.. ,, Counselor: Mr. Don Kahl IBN-ii ' Head Librarian Mrs. Barbara Knightley nl' Counselor, Mrs. Mary Lou Fisher Z Q-iff? Vocational Counselor: Mr. John Kloza W... W,k, . . S eereterjes Assist Secretary to the Principal Secretary to the Vice Principal MIS. BOr1d Mrs. Virginia Bice Mrs. Pat Frazier 7 swiss., N Counselors Secretary ,, . id g -f 4 Q Q' l 1 t 0 Mrs. Winegardner Mrs. Hunter Mrs. Hengst Registrar Attendance Secretary Attendance Secretary Mrs. Benke Mrs. Feather Mrs. Rogers Data Processing Secretary Counselors, Secretary Attendance Secretary l'il'1fI U-lu use Counsel From the C0 unc1I Honorary Student Council Member Randy Guzzardo, uses his flashy personality to welcome Hobby students to Marshall. 1 Parliamentarian Karen Hays, experiences a Treasurer Dee Wheless lets council know about the penny shortage. moment of quiet as another meeting gets underway. 'm- Siiiir 'W '-fs--m..,,,. Su.,tA WW 3.41 Rami , 'pw H M551 :,.El75,gaj6j:. U items-1-.,. , 14 'r rg 6, .Q me 5 --,Q N S., .t wwf'-.1-Q1iQ'5'f ff' 'gi' ,g f W . :1 : ' Front row: Reporter Lee Roy Leschper, Chaplain Mike Lingerfelt, and Parliamentarian Karen Hays, Back row: Sponsor Ms. Bannister, Secretary Jodi Albright, Treasurer Dee Wheless, President Chris Shields, Vice President John Ghidoni, Historian Sandy Farringer, and Sponsor Mr. Gumm. Senior Representatives Front Row: Lee Ann Ray, Donna Hodgkinson, Karen Luedecke, Anita Morrison, Terry Green, Diana Wheeler, Back: Kevin McNelis, Mike Bryson, Kevin Gray, Sharon Anderson, Tom Crane, Joanne Shumway, Carol Smith, Kristi Larabee, Jean Judson. Not pictured: Connie Grantham. ... kb., Q-...g Are we on the agenda, Karen? 4... B I First year council sponsor, Ray Gumm, guns down his issues. Student Council sponsors Greased Pig Chase to help finance Homecoming. juniors Yoga, the art of meditation, At Mini-Mester, Chris Marrou and Ron Taylor explain T.V. News Media. brings a needed break. if 1 v f lj Senior Representative, Donna Hodgkinson, swings to help out at the Senior Carnival. C? ', I I Be. 3 .-Q3 Front Row: John Ying, Diego Pena. Back Row: Bobbi Byrn, Suzanne Lecoke, Bobby Trevino, Debbie Anderson, Tom Feather, Pam Thrailkill, Donna Finch, Del Anne Moose, Karen Cusenbary, Joni Rogers, and Rheta Mann. S 0 ph om ores Left to Right: Lana Beard, Denise Villarreal, Alan Albright, Lon Swan, Nanette Manelos, Steve Gray, and Fernando Pena. Chris and Mr. Turman admire portrait of Mr. Perkins painted by Guy Founa tain and dedicated by the Student Council. , .N g: 5ww 3 - K , , . John Ghidoni, Student Council Vice-President, contemplates another one of ChfiS Shields, Sllldeflf COUHCH PfCSidGHI, gives W6lC0m- the infamous Horn fold-outs. illg address t0 Student body. Freshmen German-Latin Club shows Hobby what it's all about at Student Sinister Fox was the performing band at Homecoming. Council sponsored orientation. At Hobby, the Dance Team takes a break from their many routines. Front Row, Left to Right: William Ying, Nick DePantilis, Nancy Raba, and Cheryl Williams. Back Row, Left to Right: Denise Kana Judy Connolly, Mike Strode, Scott Parish, and David Brown. Les Groth advises Hobby students of Marshall's art program during the Councills Welcoming Program. I 1 YN --Q Members ponder over proposed amendments. L-nav' uw-n -...f 286 Council members become actively involved with the convention procedures. Student Council Sponsor, Miss Rae Bannister. 1' i Ag? 4 'fs . nlwII ' Secretary Jody Albright reviews the minutes of a previous meeting. the Leaders Joy Goodnough-Department Chairman TriglE.A.g M.O.C.E. Steven Wentworth Introductory Algebra 1,2 The Math Department develops a student's math potential with a series of basic and ad- vanced courses. Courses offered include Intro- ductory Algebra l-2g Fundamentals of Math I-2g Algebra 1-2g Geometryg Trigonometryg Elementary A nalysisg Calculusg Computer Mathg and Mathematics of Consumer Eco- nomics. .paw N L in il V H p .l .:f - Z ,awp 1 .. rrvt. , A ssaj . M ,,,. .,,.A . , writ t at I- ke? :ls wp' Janis Tschoepe Geometryg Introductory Algebra I Mike Zolkoski Physics lg Geometry Isabel Zsohar Infrnrlnrfnrv Aloehm I 7' Alcfehm 7 A James Mellin Geometryg Fundamentals of Math 2 Fredrick Sanders Introductory Algebra 2g Fundamentals of Math 1 N.. K ' fav ff, kg K Q Fritz Wernli Fundamentals of Math 1gGeometryg Algebra ll-I Terry Boone Introductory Algebra 2g Fundamen- tals of Math 1,2 Mike Novak Algebra 1,2 I , if Mary Ann Jordan Algebra lgGeometry Peggy Dunn M.O.C.E.g Algebra 1 rI,lr r L i Don King Algebra lglntroductory Algebra l Agnes Behrens Algebra lgGeometry H I Molly Seiler Algebra lg Fundamentals of Math 1 Virginia Rios Algebra 2g Chemistry 1 Walter Potter-Department Chairman Calculusg Physics l Burt Morris Biology l, lBgChemistry l Science Edwin Posey Chemistry l g Golf Ray Baldwin Biology lBg GPS Keith Burnett ' Biology l Nancy Camp Biology 1 Hector Lozano Biology l, lB W. ,J fs L I Elwood Evans Chemistry 1,2 The Science Department teaches a variety of courses which allow students to develop their interests in science. The courses offered are Biology 1-2g Chemistry 1-2g General Physicsg and Advanced Science. 11, . Jack Knight Biology 1 521 Clementina Rodriquez Biology 1, lHg Advanced Sciences Don Hardin Biology 1 g Track .Ou l Q, Q iii 4 iw' A , my Qiiirij I I L If , . ,,4.:. Virginia Malone Virginia Saenz Kelly Smith Biology 1 Biology 1,2 Chemistry lg Biology 1 Physical Ed uca tion-Health . N t x :ijt ' T ... ,R A 3, Gene Qualls Alan Reahume James Johnson Department Chairmang HealthfPsychologyg Basketball HealthlPsychologyg Physical Educationg Athletics Football Phil Gerik i Joe Priest Physical Educationg Football - ii N Karolyn Carroll Shane LeStourgeon Physical Educationg Girls Basketball Physical Educationg Baseball Health!Psychol0gYl Basketballg Physical Education Nancy Goodwin HealthlPsychologyg Swimmingg Physical Education Betty Reynolds HealthfPsychologyg Physical Educa- tiong Volleyball Jim Loerwald Healthg Physical Educationg Foot- ball A healthy, active body is the prerequisite for a student,s ability to learn. Physical Edu- cation practices exertion of the body in order to maintain agility and to gain skill. Health courses serve to inform and educate students about their bodies, their abilities and limi-N tations. The combination of these courses result in ayhigher quality of mental productivity Within the student. Social Ray Gumm, Department Chairman World History Richard Montgomery World History The Social Studies Department helps a student better understand the ways ofthe world today through the study of the people and world of yesterday. The great variety of courses include World Geography, World His- tory, American History, Government, International Re- lations, Sociology, Philosophy, and Psychology. Studies Frank Runnels HealthfPsychology, American History Virginia Camacho American History, World History S ft of Linda Jones George Collins World Historyg Pep Squadg P.E. Governmentg PhilosophyfPsychology!Sociology ,9- fix .nw-a. Au' ,fn X Q 4 Gail Adams American History Gene Allison World Historyg International Relations Seminar Rae Bannister Government Lawrence Borchers American History .lamina DuBose Governmentg American History John Griffith Governmentg American Historyg Philosophy, Psychology! Sociology Alfred McCutcheon Governmentg Tennis Joe Townsend World Historyg Football Garry Turner World Geographyg World History Richard King Rene Gonzales American History World Historyg American History Elaine Schermer World History Kllfll Richard Fry Governmerrtg PhilosophylPsychologyfSociology Al Vitacco American Historyg World History Foreign Language Virlie Cain!Department Chairman Blanche Rabke Latin l,2g German 1,2,3,4 French l,2,3,4 Maria Gonzales Spanish 2,2A,3,4,5 June Hightower Spanish 1,1 A,2 Jeanette Maddox Spanishl Music Bob LewisfDepartment Chairman Concert Bandg Stage Bandg Advanced Bandg Symphonic Bandg Intermediate BandfApplied Music The Foreign Langauge De- partment provides students with a unique leaming exper- ience by not just teaching a language but by studying the culture and customs of the people who speak the language as well. The courses offered include Frenchg Germang Lat- ing and Spanish. The Music Department allows a student to express himself through music in many varied courses. Courses offered include Concert Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Band, Intermediate Band, Applied Music, Advanced Band, Music Theory, Advanced Chorus, and Choral Music. 2 ff, i 1 as s Shirley Donohue Music Theoryg Ad- vanced Chorusg Choral Music in Lowell Briggs Concert Bandg Stage Bandg Advanced Bandg Symphonic Bandg In- termediate BandfAp- plied Music English Majorie Parrigan-Department Chairman , b, 2 l ! .- wg ft ,.1-.f:g.,a: x ,K Wy,-1. K: ggxlf- , 1 ,- iff 7 E Ljffigf ' l , English 4, 4H Kathy Gorena English 2, 2B Martha Coons English 1, 2 si, Robert Ha rkreader English 3,4 ..., ,f-' '- n -1.43 .rf Elizabeth Flanagan English 2, 3, 3B stand himself through the study of literature. It teaches grammar and the basic fundamentals of writing for use now and in later life. English is taught on levels l-4 with dents. The English Department helps a student better under- Honors classes on each level for the more advanced stu- t'1fg?fw QW X Earl Scofield Nancy Henderson English 1, IB English 2, 3 4x Q X , 2' s O i I' O7 .'. H - Eval .X 'u . W. . 'au-V' - - 1 1.-'. 'Q A 7 Q v il v X , .. --5 f'A , avg... his as -f ,ug -Ju iwiuf-di.. .5 .,., Emily Flores English 1gSpeech 2,3,4 - Paula Wiesner English 3, 3H N, ' :.' as 1 1. - 'camp mf-sgiprii-f' 1 f if W , .zu1'l??J5i1g::S5E2LL?Ff' -'VS azgmrfs miie 4.53.mfQ?sWi':Q: xi 'L -xr w25Jff'f:t'T. : ,f ag Q4 .Q - . , .. b cgi ,gi sq.,-3 7' S Q sf 1 is 1 Tommy Ford English l, IB uw' V - i n 5995? -1 n Q Y' H H , HQ X 1-uiiggvsizsxi : 15: . . ,, :aw-ffm Jean Young English 1, lB I Sid Boland English 2, 2B Delrna Cisneros English 2, 3 Rebecca Odom English 2, 2H, 4 Jane Garner English 3g German l Sue Pritchard Olivia McLaughlin English 1, lHgTeaching Experience English 2,3 Anna Robertson English 2 Vocational Education l E l John Kloza Excell Lofton Mark Bowman Vocational Department Chairman Electrical Trades Electrical Trades 'Y .QI if L he NTFP this ni., Marie Maddox Vocational Office Education Department Chairman The Vocational Department gives students an opportunity to pursue their job interests by allow- ing them to work half a day and attend school half a day. Students are placed in their desired areas of occupation by Mr. Glenn Patterson and Mr. Donnie Newman, Distributive Educationg Mr. Johnny Bor- dano, Industrial Cooperative Trainingg Mrs. Marie Maddox and Mrs. Donna Miller, Vocational Office Education. The Vocational Department is super- vised by Mr. John Kloza. my .-.-uf ..-. f ,,-r .z, W lt? 'QM Yu- W . W -v Johnny Bordano Industrial Cooperative Training Donna Miller Glenn Patterson Donnie Newman Vocational Office Distributive Distributive Education Education Education Ward Sanders-Department Chairman Art lgPhotography I n , A. A r mz fk ji -fb' Mike Stark x General Drafting: Architectural Drafting Art The Art Department offers a variety of courses en- abling the student to develop his or her self-expression through individual creativity. Courses offered include Art l-4g Craftsg Photographyg General Draftingg and Architectural Drafting. Yi? 15, .fs L X r 1 , N 312 Rn nshifgsg 1 new- if,-2 43 QF, .gage ' 3gi.W1- ,qi A 4-r,d ' .1 'Q asv: WW' 'H -jf' 3 ,Q ,,,Snsa,0,4f'aj 73,5 as f WAM-, is 3,2 151' ed' ,-.'f 'a -sa an -he Ferl-,: 6 -N220 fears ,JZ an 1 'Qf',4,, -is-g'a5 'IJ-.QQQM swwfg '.aff'.9,x'g. 'S , if fx Y J' l1f,gi?Wif .is W4 2 f 45 ' . . ,?,.,ff2f4' -Swv! f, ' Y tv ltr! .5 ul, .. .9.5'i!r 3 Carol Kirkwood Art 2,3g Crafts L F Patricia Smajdek Craftsg English l Q 7 Ruth Felty-Department Chairman Homemaking Ig Home Management! Home Nursing!Consumer Education Sharon Bader Home and Family Livingg Homemaking II Patty Gleason Homemaking Cooperative I, II On Carolyn Thompson Homemaking I, Ia, III making Classes in the Homemaking Department are available to both boys and girls with the objective of educating the average high school student in the more practical aspects of life. The courses offered include Home- making 1-43 Home Furnishingg Home Nur- singg Home Managementg Child Develop- mentg Bachelor Livingg Consumer Education: and Home and Family Living. Clair Dennis Bachelor Living!Consumer Educationg Home and Family Livingg Home Furnishing Patsy Darter Home Furnishing! Home Nursing! Child Development Homemaking I N! Special Education -., X'-'Q' Ng H7 Wilma Stone-Department Chairman Special Education Christine McKee Communications is concerned with teaching a student how to best express himself to others. Mrs. Sally Smith instructs students in speech and drama, allowing a stu- dent to openly express himself through voice and movement. Mr. Arthur Johnson helps students learn to express themselves through writ- ing, and the use of pictures by sponsoring the Horn yearbook, the Rampage newspaper, and teaching the Journalism classes. Special Education The Special Education Department was developed to benefit those students who were not able to keep up with the studies ofa reg- ular course. ln this department, each student can develop his own creativity at his own speed. It allows an individual to expand his knowledge according to his own capabilities. Under the skillful guidance of the teachers of the Special Education Department, each stu- dent enrolled in this program receives the best education possible. uw gm y,cp rr' ' 1 . 1 K Y tk W i mx- i i a Tommie Wood Special Education Comm unioa tions Sally Smith4Department Chairman Arthur Johnson-Department Chairman Speechg Drama Journalismg Horng Rampage Health Occupations Health Occupations is a program established for those students who hope to pursue a career in a health related tield. This program includes classroom study on campus and a portion of the day spent working in various doc- tors' offices. Mrs. Edna Kyle places students in different medical offices according to their individual interests and abilities. Edna Kyle Health Occupations Department Chairman Agriculture Joey Tomlinson John Vasbinder Agriculture l,2g Agriculture 1, 2g Horticulture Agriculture Cooperative K 1,2 Charles Vickery Agriculture Department Chairman Agriculture 2,3,4 The Agriculture Department allows students whose interests stem from farm- related fields to improve their talents. Students receive classroom instruction in farm techniques, and then in Farm Cooperative they are given the chance to exercise their newly acquired skills. Students in the Agriculture Department win many awards for outstanding work in all phases of agriculture, horticulture, farm power and equipment and other related fields. Robert Keaton Agriculture lg Farm Power 1, 2 Business Pat Burrier- Department Chairman Mary Uptain Personal TypingjNotehand Typing 1,23 Business LawfEconomics Beverly Skipper Typing lgPep Squad The Business Department provides stu- dents with practical training that prepares them to enter the working World upon graduation. Courses offered are Typing 1-2g Business Communicationsg Business Arith- mcticg General Businessg Personal Typingg Shorthandg Notehandg Bookkeepingg Busi- ness Lawg Economicsg Sales and Business Office Management. Patricia Anderson Phyllis Cockrell Therese'Palacios Typing 1gBusiness Typing 1gGen. Shorthandg Bookkeep Mathg Business Com- Business ing munications John Van Nest Typing lg SalesfBusiness Office Mangement Service Personnel Day Shift: Left to Right-Back Row: Joe Guzman, Sr., Tony Hernandez, Johnny Servantes, Juan Campos, Raymond Mora. Front Row: Lupe Gonzales, Bella Conde, Trinidad Salinas, Ernesto Lucio, Joe Guzman, Jr. Night Shift: Left to Right: Alberto Flores, Manuel Hernandez, Dano Cloman, Joey Osio, Carl Tire, Roy Bazan. l sz Cafeteria Staff: Left to Right, Top Row: Marlene Hartwell, Emily Covarrubia, Janie Flores, Omynoe Nugent and Della Pohler. Bottom Row: Lorene Blann, Marietta Sager, Gloria Salazar and Alma Earl, Supervisor. l l Girls' Gym Maintenance: Mrs. Lucia Elizendo Snack Bar Ladies: Wilma Fiske, Doris Hutchins, Rosa Kossaeth, and Hope Strater. 307 And Now, a Word From Uur Sponsors . Marsha can really get dolled-up at COIFFURE DESIGN INC. TERRY'S FASHIONS For Styles with Distinction Sportswear Serving both men and women Juniors and Misses 5721 Evers Road k Plaza Seneca Plaza 684-2666 681-1934 1... fag. . X 1 HJ! 3 No 'buts' about it, C.H. Allison is the finest paving company in town. Compliments of Travis Jenkins Owner of C.H. ALLISON PAVING INC. 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For the man who's willing to work hard and do his share of the chores Ben efits include: housing, clothing, food, medical and dental attention, 30 paid vacation days a year a chance to travel, and a chance to become Someone Special. To find out more see your United States Navy Recruiter: .- l7'QP'N : XVQL J r- H, ggf i, - rr. IQ xmf 23 7. ,Y , . 652 if 'Tlx 'E f f X , -Yr, uf :EFT UA-' 7 - I - 'wave- SK1 GUADALUPE ALVARADO. USN U S NAVY Pscnumrmcs COMMAND 7428-H S.W. Military Drive Office 673-4412 San Antonio, Texas 673-4415 Out of town-Call Collect QDMM Qmwdaw BRIDAL PORTRAITS LIVING 8a OIL COLOR BABY PORTRAITS OLD PHOTOS RESTORED GRADUATIONS COPY SPECIALISTS FAMILY GROUPS INDIVIDUAL PORTRAITS DILLARDS CENTRAL PARK For appointment call: 341-5 151 'qu' IN. 1sf?E siigo Make a break for 3 Z I - I Randy Fellows stomps it out every weekend at Odor Free-Dry Cleaning E 3 Southwest Texas' Finest Night Club 1534 Bandera Rd. 434-0691 6535 Bandera Rd' CLEANERS 8 LAUNDRY Y,S 1649 Babcock Rd. 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QM 1 W, f fini f 4455, , 12' lf he .6 -iii' ', . - '- , l'But I want my flowers from . . . .A ' .W '.- fl - - OAK HILLS FLORIST PHONE 341-3101 ' L 1639 BABCOCK ROAD lx Fm P SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78229 Turn to Mingo's for all of your beauty needs. 5 stand behind the Mighty Rams Q Bin Valley Park Shopping Center Corner of Wurzbach 8a Evers Rd. 681-0668 -A- Adams, Madeline 295 Allison, Gene 295 Anderson, Patricia 306 -B- Bader, Sharon 193,303 Baldwin, Ray 291 Bannister, Rae 281,295 Behrens, Agnes 290 Boland, Sidney 300 Boone, Terry 178,289 Borchers, Lawrence 295 Bordano, John 141 ,200,208,301 Bowman, Mark 301 Briggs, Loel 297 Burnett, Keith 233,291 Barrier, Patricia 186,187,306 -C- Cain, Viflie 55,219,220,297 Camacho, Virginia 173,294 Camp, Nancy 291 Carroll, Karolyn 252,253,293 Cisneros, Delma 300 Cockrell, Phyllis 231,232,306 Collins, George 229,295 Coons, Martha 298 -D- Darter, Patsy 195,303 Dennis, Clair 193,303 Donahue, Shirley 226,227,297 Dubose, .lamina 188,295 Dunn, Peggy 290 -E- Evans, Elwood 235,291 -F. Fandel, Lea 278 Felty, Ruth 303 Falnagan, Elizabeth 298 Flores, Emily 33,222,29 Ford, Tommy 2-4,172,299,313 Fry, Richard 50,185,296 Garner, Jane 219,300 Gerik, Phil 243,293 Gleason, Patty 195,303 Gonzalez, Maria 214,215,216,297 Gonzalez, Rene 296 Goodnough, Joy 55,288 Goodwin, Nancy 293 Griffith, John 295 Gumm, Ray 281,282,294 Hardin, Dan 292 1974-'75 Faculty Index Harkrcader, Robert 198,298 Havel, Patricia Henderson, Nancy 299 Hightower, June 183,297 Johnson, Arthur 54,55,209,211,212,304 Johnson, james 293 Jones, Ann 279 Jones, Linda 168,230,295 Jordan, Mary Ann 290 -K. Kahl, Don 279 Keaton, Robert 190,305 King, Don 290 King, Richard 296 Kirkwood, Carol 221,302 Kloza, John 260,301 Knight, .lack 292 Knightley, Barbara 279 Kyle, Edna 207,305 -L- Le Stourgeon, Shane 260,293 Lewis, Bob 164,297 Loerwald, Jom 293 Lofton, Excell 201,301 Lozano, Hector 291 -M. Maddox, Jeannette 297 Maddox, Marie 203,301 Mahler, Kathy 174,298 Malone, Virginia 292 McCullough, William 54 McCutcheon, Alfred 295 McKee, Christine 304 McLaughlin, Olivia 300 Medcalf, Sylvia Mellin, James 289 Miller, Donna 202,203,301 Montgomery, Richard 22,52,185,294 Morris, Burt 291 Newman, Donnie 301 Nichols, Eddie Kay Novak, Michael 289 Odom, Rebecca 300 - p- Polacios, Theresa 177,232,306 Parrigan, Marjorie 54,298 Patterson, Glenn 205,301 Posey, Edwin 291 Potter, Walter 291 Priest, Joe 181,293 Pritchard, Sue 173,300 Pyha, Herb 278 Qualls, Gene 21,293 Rabke, Blanche 216,217,218,297 Ray, Sharee Reahume, Alan 243,246,248,249,263,293 Reynolds, Elizabeth 254,256,257,293 Rios, Virginia 290 Ritchie, Kenneth 3,277 Robertson, Anna 300 Rodriguez, Clementine 184,292 Runncls, Frank 41,243,246,249,294 -5- Saenz, Virginia 184,292 Sanders, Fredrick 289 Sanders, Ward 302 Seilers, Molly 290 Schermer, Elaine 296 Scofield, Earl 178,299 Skipper, Beverly 168,306 Smajdek, Patricia 302 Smith, Kelly 172,292 Smith, Sally 33,223,225,304 Stark, Mike 302 Stone, Wilma 304 -T- Thompson, Carolyn 303 Tomlinson, Joey 190,305 Townsend, Joe 295 Tschoepe, Janis 288 Tarman, John 48,199,208 Turner, Garry 295 Uptain, Mary Francis 306 Van Nest, John 196,197,306 Vasbinder, John 190,305 Vickery, Charles 190,305 Vitacco, A1296 -W. Wentworth, Steven 185,288 Wernli, Fritz 289 Wiesner, Paula 196,198,299 Williams, Lou Wood, Tommie 304 Wyland, Carolyn - Y. Young, Jean 299 -Z- Zolkoski, Mike 234,288 Zsohar, Isabel 204,288 Adams Abner, Sheila Aboud, cathy 104 Student Index Barlzec, Kathleen 124,227 Burbec, Michael Barber, Barrie 48,103,104,169,175,198,209,214,311 Bargll, Lori 144 Barker, Dean 144 Barnarl Donna 144 Blohm, Michelle 145 Blom, Diane 252 Blucher, Rebecca 67,207 Blucher, Robert 145 Blumberg, Jay 32223 Bobo, Larry Abram off, Michelle Abramson, Linda 124 Ackerman, Kathy Adair, Jimmy 144,219 Adams, Denise 104,186 Adams , James 124,181,242 Adams, Judy Adams, Lee 144,229 Adams , Richard 42,44,51,64,89,186,189,234 Adams, Robert 104,113,229 , Terry 124,181,242 I 1 Bohl, Patricia 125 Barnes, Robert 104,198,242 Barnett, Connie 104 Barnwell, Sara Barr, Steven 124,219 Barrera, Deidre 144 Barrera, Dennis 65 Barrera, Jerome 124 Barrett, John 144 Barret, Susan 104,124 Bocchetti, Sheryl 30,3-167,223 Bodemann, Lisa 105,214 Boedeker, Bhillip 189 Boggs, Randall 105,185 Bohl, Ann 145 Bohl, Mark 67,200 Bohl, Mary 105,193,195 Bolander, Amy 105,198,204 Bolander, Crystal 145 Bolander, Thomas 67 Aderholt, Harry 201 Aguilar, Anna 124 Aguilar, Mary 143,227 Aicher, Scott 143,243 Aikins, Mike Airey, Daniel 124,249,263 Aifey, mek 104,198, 263 Albert, Allen 124 Albri ht Alan 40 124 185 219 220 222,284 5 1 1 1 , , , Albright, Jodi 64,217,218,281 Alcocer, Debbie 104,144 Alcocer, Desiree Alex, James Alex, Nicholas 106,201 Alexander, Scott 124,242 Alexander, Susan 104,174,207,208,220 Allaro, Lisa 124 Algueseva, Barbara 124 Algueseva, Loretta 143 Algueseva, Tina 143,186,190 Algueseva Jr., Robert 104,186 Allbritton, Gail 59,64,198 Ba rrios Louis 1 44,242 Barron, Brian 124 Barron, Douglas 65,180,186,233 Barron, Edward 65,180,186 Barron, Kathryn 144 Barron, Pamela 46,144,190,233 Barry, Elizabeth 124,186 Barth, Christine 124 Barton, Barton, Bartos, Darrell 105 Timothy 65,187,189,191,313 Dale 144,181,249 Bates, Barbara 144 Bates, Brenda 144 Baty, Mary 105 Bauchrn an, Charles 124 Bavicla, Fayelynn 65,175,205 Beal, Marie 66,195 Beam, David 105 Beam, Janet 7,42,105 Bean, Brian 124 Beard, Donald 50,66,233 Beard, Lana 124,284 Boldt, Ann 125, 214 Boldt, Bill 145 Bonanno, Joann Bonanno, Mike Bonanno, Vincent 125 Bond, Gary 145 Booth, Lydia 105,198,214,272 Borcliers, Robert 105 Borehers, Teresa 125 Borden, Donna 105,193 Borghi, Kathy Borghi, Lori Born, Donald 105,189 Born, Larry 67,200 Boskind, Daniel Boskind, Paul 67,199,214,215,220 Bottoms, Laurie 106,254,255 Bousser, Nancy Bowdoin, Mark 145 Bowdoin, Ronald 9,67 Bowdoin, Scott 145 Bowen, Mike 125 Allen, Albert 64 Allen, Donna 144 Allen, Judie 124 Allen, Karl 104 Allen Lisa 64 Allen: Pamela 144,21 7 Allen, Allen, Paul 144,230,243 Rhonda 1 24,1 83 Allerkarnp, Roland 124 Alvarez, Anna 124,193 Alvarez, Sylvia 193 Beasley, Stephen 105 Beckel, Stephen 105 Becker, Wesley 66,245,246,264,266 Beekmann, David Beery, Carolyn 145 Beery, Roger 66,172,231 Behrens, Steven Belinsky, Irene 145 Bell, Freddie Bellanger, Anthony 145,249,267 Bellanger, Laura 66,193,212,213,311 Bowers, Toriie 145,173 Bowers, Thomas Bowman, Steven 125,272 Boyanowski, Stephen 125,219 Boykin, Larry Boysen, Rachael 106,186,202 Boysen, Roger 145 Bozzo, Paul 5,23,125,209,272 Brady, Joseph 327 Brandt, Gregory Brannon, Martha 125,186 Amundsori, Eric Amundson, Nicole Ander, Ronnie 104 Andersen, Daniel Andersen, Debora 207 Anderson, Brenda 104 Anderson, Cris 7,64,233 Anderson, Deborah 104,283 Anderson, Laurie 144 Anderson Mark 124 186 189 Belto, Cindy 124 Balto, Pamela 66,175 Bendele, Gary 243 Bendcle, Harvey 145 Bendele, Ronald 66,189 Bender, Bender, Lisa 105 Olivia Bendon, Michael 201 Bendon, Sue Benedetto, Sallie 145 Benelield, Michael 66,172 Brauchle, Gary 186 Brauchle, Jackie 186,189 Braun, Cheryl 145 Braun, Thomas Brecheen, Theresa 125,233 Breckenridge, Terri 145,148 Brekken, Kirstin 125 Breland, Mark 106,185,235 Breland, Sharon 106 Brent, Toni 125,227 Bricker, Yvette 32,67,223 Andersoni Nancy 49,,104:207 Anderson, Sara 104,226 Anderson, Sharon 64,174,282 Benefield, Nancy 124,214,223 Benke, James 145 Bridges, Tanya 67 Bridgforth, Sharon 50,51,68,202 Anderson, Vicky 124,139 Andrews, Debra 144 Andrews, Patricia 46,144,171 Andrews, William 104 Ansell, Cheryl 104,183 Ansell, Lee 124 Anzualda, Christine 144 Appelt, Michael 189 Arabia, Terry 144 Arbuckle, Shay 144 Arbuckle, Theresa 144,186,252 Arbuckle, Rodney Argo, Rodney 104,201 Armstrong, Cathy 124 Armstrong, Glenn 64,186,200 Armstrong, Linda 144,256 Armstrong, Sheryl 46,64,217 Arnett, Larry 124,242 Arrambide, George 223,234 Arrambide, Joseph 124,234 Arrigo, Victor 178,249 Ash, Billy 130,246 Ash, John 124 Ash, Kenneth 124 Asheraft, Danny 144 Ashley, James 144 Atherton, Hugh 124,242 Austin, Hugh Austin, Henry 104 Austin, Linda 124 Austin, Mark 65,231 Ayres, Maurice Benke, Karen 66,175,207 Benner, Luanne 14,65,169 Benson, Cherie 31,105,198,208,217,225 Benson, Cynthia 66,202 Benson, Jeff Benson, Ramona 125 Benson, Shelly Berg, Carol 193 Berg, Robert 66,81,162 Berg, Susan 123,125,193 Bernhardt, Frederick 67 Brigman, Teresa 125 Brister, Alan 68 Broberg, Bonnie 106 Broberg, Jack 145,249,267 Bmbefg, susan 6,27,28,63,68,88,101,175,198,199 Brogan, Mike 145,243 Brogley, Chris 68 Brogley, Louis 106 Brogley, Maria 125 Bronaugh, Cecilia 106, 202,204,217 Brooks, John 195 Bailey, Marlene 104 Bailey, Stephen 30,65 Baird, Christine Baird, Roxzine Baker, Carole 104 Baker, Donna 144 Baker, Janet 144 Baker, Ronald Baker, Roxanne 124 Baker, Verlyn 144 Balde Pete 124 ras, Baldridge, Everett 144,243 Banks, Cheryl 124,186 Bernhardt, Robert Bernstein, Bobby Bernstein, Lauri 145 Bertsch, Stephen 105 Beyer, Maiorie 105 Bice, Virginia 67,189,192 Bieberly, Kevin 105 Biegger, Barbara 105,182,207,214,215 Bielefeld, Wendy 67,202 Biemer, Leonard 125 Bwring, Robert Billings, Corrine 145 Bingham, Nita 145 Bifeh, YVilliam 105,235 Bishop, Cheryl 145,227 Bishop, Gregory 105,180,239,241 Bishop, Robert 67,198 Bllvsonnett, Mark Black, Lisa 40,145,219 Black, Mary 145 Bleek, Peol 123,125,141,180,181,242 Black, Tammy Blackman, James 145,181,243 Blackman, Kathryn 105,193 Blackmore, Tammy 125 Blain, Matthew 145 Blake, George 105,186 Blake, Katrina 125 Blakley, Bobert 125,186,189 Blalock, John 67,314 Blankenship, Timothy 190 Bleser, Elizabeth 145 Blesef, Evelyn 59,67,184,198,214 Bless, Ellis 51,67,174,214 Bliss, Greg 145 Bloemer, Lisa 105,186 Bloemer, Steven 145,186,190 Bloempoart, Gretchen 145 Brooks, Robert 145 Brosowske, De Ert 145 Brosowske, Dean 125 Brown, David 143,145,285 Brown Jeffrey 50,68,101,172,319 arewni Kim 106 Brown Larry 68 BTOWHZ Mark 106,189 Brown, Nancy 106 Brown, Patty 68,106,195 Brown, Robert 125 Brown, Rodney 146,267 Brown, Tammy 146 Brown W'illiam 1 45 Browni Wanda 68 Bruen, Daniel 68,201 Bruhl, Tina 146 Branson, Ralph 189 Bryan, Dee 125,219 Br-yan, Teresa 146 Bryant, Carol 32,68,218,223,225 Bryant, David Bryant, James 125 Bryson, Michael 1,2,21,66,68,162,182,189,282 Buford, Reginald Bugg, James 54,106,178,19B,214,216 Bugg, Martha 125 Buice, Elizabeth 68,100,174,226,319 Bulkley, Jeek 106 Bulla, Denise 146,257 Bulrner, Patricia 106,202 Bunch, Cary 125 Bunch, Steven 125 Burdin, Cynthia Burdin, Teresa 69,214 Burks, Anita 146 Burleson, Paul 146 Burns, Brian 106 Burrer, Michael 69,200 Burton, Chere 125 Busbee, Sandra 125,195 Busby, Janice 125,193,254,255 Busby, Valerie 146 Busch, Karen 106 Butcher, Jean 106,209 Butler, Chefvl 146 Butler, Connie 32,69,196,223 Butler, Curtis 125 Butts, Daryl 106 Byam, Mary 103,105,106,254 Bym Anna 125,182 Byran, Bobbi 10-4,106,222,283 Cade, Steven 106,189,264 Cadena, Renee 125,256 Cadena, Teri 106,173 Caldwell, Ann 106 Caldwell, Linda 69 Caldwell, Richard Callaway, Janice 159 Calvert, Michael 146 Calvert, Stephen 146,243 Calvert, Steve 181 Camacho, Arthur 125,189 Cagill, Donna 107,202 Colbert, Charlotte 126,186 Cole, Carol 70,231 Cole, Craig 146 Cole, Elizabeth 126,146 Coleman, Abby 126,214,272 Coleman, Carol 146,257 Coleman, Clarke 70 Coleman, Mary 70 Coleman, Stanley 107 Collier, Fred 107,189,201 Collignon, Bruce 70 Collins, Elizabeth 70,202 Collins, Erin 227 Collins, James 201 Collins, Karen 70,195,226 Collins, Kathleen 126,196 Collins, Shari 126,189 Collins, Stephen 107,182 Camacho, James 106 Campbell, Cheryl 125,196,223,225 Campbell, Linda 125 Campbell, Patricia 146 Campos, Lena 106 Cannon, Jaye 146 Cantrell, Iris Cantu, Cristina 125 Cantu, Deborah 146 Cantu, Dorothy 69,169,193 Carelock, Linda 106,182 Carlton Anna Marie 125,214 cafmmi cathy 107 Carlton, Patricia 146 Carolin Joan 107,214 Carpenter, Curtis 146 Carpenter, James 69,178,l80,233,260 Carpenter, Linda 107 Carpenter Kellie 146,1 90 Carpenter, Karen 146,256 Carpenter, Steven 107,186,189 Carpenter, Susan 54,59,69,175 Carr, John 126 Carroll, Timothy 107,182,248 Carson, Jamye 126,193 Carson, Kelly 201,229 Carson, Kim 146,272 Carson, William 146,272 Carter, Rex 146,249 Carver, Matthew 181,243 casey, Brian 126,272 Casillas, Victor 146 Casper, Paul 146,181,234,243 Colsten, Susan 126 Condran, David Condran, Kay 70,196 Conley, Anne 107,207 Conner, Martha 33,107,223 Connolly, Judy 146,285 Connolly, Kathleen 189 Converse, Helen 126 Conyers, Richard 126,248 Conyers, Scott Conyers, Steven 70 Cook, Jerry 126 Cook, Katrina 40,107,219,222,232 Cook, Robin 126,214 Copeland, Joyce 126 Cormeir, Susan 148 Corona, Cynthia 70,49 Corona, John 107 Corona, Sharon 126 Corte, Rita 70,221,2-31,234 Cortez, Adelina 107 Catterm Judy 126,196,227 Cotugno, Deborah 126 Cotugno, Kathryn 70 Covarrubias, Richard 126,200 Covarrubias, Robert 70 Covington, Jowynne 126,189 Covington, Rebecca 107,217 Cox, Cathy 146,227 Cox, Juliette 146 Cox, La Dari 146 Coy Lauren 107 Michael 126 Cox, Cox, le, Alex, 107,117,182,272 Coyle, Cheryl 127 Crabb, Timothy 127,186 Crane, Thomas 40,70,108,219,282 Crane, Warren Crawford, Jimmy 146 Crawford, Patricia 108 Creel, Mickie 108 Creger, Diana 127,219 Crenshaw, Kotheryn De Berry, Blake 181,243,267 De Berry, Mark 32,127,147,223,2-34,248 De com, Donald 44,127,133,182,234,248 De Hoyos, Adrianna 71,175,182,207 De Hoyos, Mir-ian 147 De Hoyas, Yvonne 257 De Leon, Frank De Los Santos, Diane 127 De Mint, Suzanne 147 De Pace, Diane De Pace, Richard Dean, Janice 147 Dean, Julie 147 Dean, Steven 108 Dearmore, Deanna 108,186 Deason, Jeffrey Deboe, William 108,219 Dehoyos, Juan 108 Deitker, Susan 147 DelaCruz, Julio 147 De La Cana, Deborah 71 De La Garia, Janice de la Pena, Amy 108,207 De La Vergne, Linda 71 De Leon, Frank 71 De Leon, Ronald Dc Pace, Diana 108 Denison, Sharon 108 Dennis, Sally 40,147 Dennis, Sarah Depanfillis, Nick 147,285 Derosa, Guiseppe 249 Dever, Tracy 147 Dc Winne, Gary 127,190,242 De Winne, Peggy 108,169,186,189 De Wolfe, Laurel 162 Di Baggiu, uma 127,221 Diaz, Chris Diaz, Deborah 71 Diaz, Eugene 127 Digges, Boyd 147 Dillard, Catherine 7,127,170 Dilworth, Daryl 127 Dix, Gregory 127,132,248 Dix, Jeffrey 147 Dobbs, Carol 127 Dobbs, Linda 198,204 Dockery, Jeffrey 246 Dockery, Kirk 144,147,249 Dodd, Dana 127,193 Dodge, Laurel 127 Dogill, Donna 186 Dohrn, Cecillia 147,183,196 Dolan, John 108,189 Dolge, Kelly 127 Dorningues, Debbie 193 Donnellan, Maureen 193 Donovan, Jeffrey 127 Dosser, Jerry 127 Doucette, Paul 147,217 Douglas, Patricia 127,217 Dow, Gary Wilbur 71 ,200 Castilleia, John 172 Castillo, Frank 69,207,317 Castillo, Shirley 126,170 Castro, Elodia 200 Castro, Jonathan 126,180,181 ,233,239 Castro, Luulr 267 canwgrw, Marguerite 43,126,196,225 Causey, Thomas 69 Cave, Carl 107,219 Cave, Patricia 146 Cave, Sherrie 126,221 Cazares, Catherine 146,173 Cazares, Robert 107,180,181,242,264 Cerda, Samuel Cervantes, George 107 Cervantes, Richard 107 Cervera, Michael 126 Chambers, Lauren 126,146,186,190 Chambers, Terri 146,221 Champagne, Tanya 146,190 Chandler, Cameron 126,248 Chapman, Glenn 146 Chapman, Wesley 201 Chapman, William 45,107,182,185 Chemesky, Corrine 107,198,204,214 Chernesky, Vincent 69 Cheshire, Brian 107,198,204,219 Chexlyn, Jacquelin 146 Cheves, Todd 44,69,180,181,233,238,239,241 Child, Danna 146,186 Child, Mm-k 126 Chilton, Karla 107 Christensen, Cindy 69 Christensen, Sherri 126,227 Christkznsen, Robert 126 Christopher, Karen 146 Church, Stacie Church, Thomas Cillo, Patrick 146,153,243 Cisneros, Alex 107,207 Claborn, Jacalyn 70 Clark, Julie Clark, Karen 126 Clarkin, Thomas 126,146 Clarkson, Doug 223,225 Claunch, Janelle 146 Claunch, Janice 146 Clausen, Robert 126 Clay, Randall 126,264 Clayborn, Jackie 196 Clayton, Carol 41,54,65,70,84,169,175,212,213,311 Clayton, Susan 126,193 Coccaro, Angelo 146,223 Cockrill, Dorothy 126 Cockrill, Glenn 126,230 Coffman, Jackie 126 Crenshaw, Thomas 108,146 Crisp, Michael 146 Crisp, Timothy 127 Crist, Kimberly 147,223 Crockett, Rita 21 ,70,100,1 68,1 79,221,254,255 Cross, Donnette 147 Crow, Britt Crow, Kathy 108,202 Crowder, Craig Crowder, Kirk 56,193,246 Cruz, Carlos 127,249 Cuellar, Vivian 147 Culbert, Rhonda 147 Culclasure, Cynthia 108 Cunningham, Bethany 196 Cunningham, Terry Cupper, Karen 196 Curl, Karen 108,207 Curle, Colin 71 Curle, Rusty 186 Curless, Jennifer 147 Curless, Mark Currie, Daniel 71 Currie, Jeannine 108,189 Currie, Sheereny 108,173 Cusenbary, Karen 108,283 Daniels, Debbie Dansevich, Mary Darnell, Thomas 108,221 Daugherty, Cheryl 147 Davenport, Bruce 186,189 Davies, WVilliam 108,198,246 Dowdy, Donna 127,234 Dowdy, Doug 260 Dowdy, Gary 147 Dowell, Gary 186,189 Doyle, Sheila 147 Drexlss, Martin 147 Dresch, Randall Dron, Toni 127,196 Drumm, Susan 127,252 Dubose, Diane 147 Duerler, Michael Duff, Diana 173 Duff, Nancy 108 Duffin, Ronald 51,108,248 Duke, Eugene 147,243 Duke, Gina 108,193 Dullnig, Kurt 127 Dullnig, Pat 71 Duncan, Gae 109,227 Duncan, Randy 109 Duncan, Sarah 109,173,196,214 Duncan, Steven 147,249 Dunn, Mark 71 Dunnam, Laurie 148 Dunsky, Frederic 71,204 Dunsky, Marla 109,169 Dupree, Mike Duvall, Randy 127128 Dyer, Brenda 127,256 Dyer, David 71,100 Dyer, Diane 46,148 Dykes, Gregg 71 Dykes, Sherry 148 Davis, Bruce 198 Davis, Cheryl 127 Davis, Dawn 147 Davis, Deborah 127 Davis, Gary 108 Davis, Jill 127 Davis, Joe Davis, June 108,193 Davis, Karel 40,108,207,219 Davis, Mark 147 Davis, Richard 108 Davis, Robert Davis, Scott 10 Davis, Tad Davis, Vickie 127,217 Davis, Eades, Richard 2,34,148,190,243,2-49,263 Earl, Linda 127 Eason, Kevin 243 Ebersole, Tracy Ecke, Roger 27,58,71,178 Eckermonn, Janet Eckert, Susan 109,186,193 Eckhardt, Gregg Eckhardt, Laurie 109,227 Eddy, Bethann 71 Edmondson, Rodney 71,189,200 Edwards, Jeri 148 Edwards, Michael Effinger, Cynthia 148 Dawson, Henrietta 108 Dawson, Nanette 147 Dawson, Odre 127,131 Day, Jeranna 127 Ehrhard, Leo 148 Eichrnan, Eichman, Chris 109,111,180,181,264 Donald 72,180,181 Eisenmenger, Michael 127 Elias, Fred 249 Elliff, Deborah 72,202 Elliff, Terry 148 Ellington, Robert 109,127,201 Ellington, William 72 Elliott, Denise 148,257 Elliot, Kelly 143,148,272 Elliott, Monica 43,147,272 Elmer, Lori Elter, Alfred 10,109,264 Embrey, Brenda 148,173 Emerick, Aneya 72 Endicott, Dana 148 Engelhardt, Yvonne 148,219,257 Eno, Matthew, 109 Epperson, Scott 72 Epps, Clay 72 Erler, Stean 127 Ervin, Bobby 109,201 Esparza, john 48 Essman, Kim Essman, Lisa 148 Ettinger, Carole 109,186 Ettinger, John 127 Eunice, John Evans, Audie 128 Evans, Danelle Evans, Kathryn 109,173 Evans, Patrick 72,172,317 Evans, Renee 109 Evans, Scott 23,128,178,209,21l,217,272 Evetts, Max 148,243,264,267 Ezell, ,lan 148 Fagg, Tim 148 Faherty, Katherine 148,227 Fahy, Robert 72,177,178,198 Fahy, Stephen 128,219 Fairchild, Davrkl 148,263 Falk, Paul 109 Farnsworth, Cynthia 72,172,173 Farnsworth, Suzanne 148 Frazier, F razler, Randall 148,263 Randy 201 Fredricks, Randy 201 Fredricks, Mark 198 Freeland, David 148,243,267 Freernyer, Byron 148,267 F rickma F ridley, Fried, S n, Donna 73,202 Kenneth 51,713,180 uzanne 110,189 Friedhaff, Brenda Fried riehs, Gregory Friedrichs, Mark Fries, Lesli 73 Fries, Terri 128,196 Fryer, Jerry 128 Fryer, Karen 110,182,202 Fryer, Michael 110 Frymier, Sterling 110 Fuentes, joseph 128 Fuentes, Leo 148 Fulton, Wade 73 Gonzales, Isaac 129 Gonzales, Joel 149 Gonzales, Raymond 190 Gonzales, Rowena 129,202 Gonzales, Rudy Gonzales, Sergio 129 Gonzales, Stella 129 Gonzales, Annette 149,222 Gonzalez, Mary 149 Goodman, Steven 74,178,245,246 Goodpaster, Cherelyn 129 Goodson, Sandra 129,193,256 Goodson, Stacey 149 Goodson, Stanley 110 Gordan, Katherine 149 Gorman, John 129,181,242 Grace, Penny 110,202 Gradel, Marianne Gradel, Philip 201 Grosber, Pamela 74 Graeber, Sara 149,185 Gabriel, Cathy 110,272 Gabriel, James 148 Gabriel, Reed 272 Galindo, Kevin Galirulo, Lorraine 40,128 Galindo, Richard Gallagher, Carol Ann 73 Gallagher, Teresa Galland, Jill 148,233 Galm, Walter 189 Galvan, Greg 128 Carnbell, Christy 110,219 Gambrcll, Deborah Gambrell, Juliet 148 Gantt, Brenda 128 Gragg, Lucy 129,170 Graham, Greg 110 Graham, Mary Lou 129,190 Gorham, Phillip 129,189 Graham, Robert 149 Graham Yvonne Granheim, Eric 129,272 Granheim, Hans 149,272 Grant, Clifton Grant, Kerry 74,184,324 Grantham, Connie 9,23,74,100,209,210,217,218 219 230 Gravelinc, Jane 74 Graves, Carl Graves, Gene 110 Graves, Lester 149,190 Graves, Lonnie Gray, George 129 Gray, James 149,185,243 Farringer, Sandra 53,109,175,281 Faucheaux, Denise 148 Faulk, Deborah Faulk, Robert Faverty, Jennifer 128 Faverty, Linda 109 Fawcett, Carl 40,72 Fazio, Jimmy 109,186,189 Feather, Thomas 109,180,181,198, Felan, Debra 148,257 Felker, Brian 148,223 Felker, Timothy 186,190 Feller, Bruce 186,187,189 Feller, Wanda 148,186 Fellers, Cynthia 128,272,315 Fellows, Howard Felps, Katherine 128 Ferguson, Dennis 185 Ferguson, Teresa 128,196 Ferlet, Bryan 45,72,180 Fernandez, Diana 128 Fernandez, Gerardo 233 204,283 Geo rty, Fernandez, Jaime 109,128 Fernandez, Jorge 148 Fernandez, Albert 49,72,22l,233 Fernandez, Roland 128 Fest, Linda 128,170 Fest, Steve 201 Fuione, David 72,198,230 Flkione, George 118,272 Fidone, Robert 109,268 Fields, Mark 72,186,189,323 Fife, Janet 109,196 Gantt, Vickie 73 Garcia, Albert Garcia, Brenda 128 Garcia, Daniel Garcia, Elizabeth 73 Garcia, Esther 110,254 Garcia, Irma 148 Garcia, Jack Garcia Lilia 110 Garcia, Linda 149,186 Garcia, Magdalena 36,231 Garcia, Michael Garcia, Ralph Garcia, Ray Garcia, Ruben 73 Garcia, Sylvia C. 40,128,186 Garcia, Sylvia M. 128 Garcia, Joe 110,116 Gardner, David Garza, Brenda 128 Garza, Eric 149 Garza, George 129 Garza, Oscar 73,200 Garza, Patty 149 Garza, Ralph 149 Garz Robert 129 U, Gasc, james 129 Gase, Jean 73,202 Case, Mary 149 Gaskin, Polly 129,186,189,190,234 Gaspard, Lisa 149,183,217 Gass, Michael 149 Gaudot, John 1 29 Gaull, Ava 129 Gauthier, Sherry 149 Gearhart, Steven 129,233,263 Gearhart, YVoodrow 190 Randy 149 Gray, Kevin 3,74,217,221,282 Gray, Powell 40,219 Gray, Steven 23,129,178,209,210,211,217,272,284,L 326 Green, Christopher 129 Green, Frank 129,186 Green, Jeri 149 Green, Philip 74,186,189 Green, Teri 110,217 Green, Terry 74,171,202 Green, Toni 207 Green, Track 149 Greenwald, Laura 149 Greenw ald, Monty 136 Gremmel, Curtis Grey, Eric 130 Griesen Griffin, Griffin, Griffith Griffith beck, Christopher Monty 130,186,189 Pamela 149 , John 149,249,267 Kathy 30,110,182,213,222,223,225 Griffithi Kelly 30, 75,1 98,221 ,222 Griffith, Michael 130 Griffith, Teresa 149 Griffith, Wayne 130 Grimes, Michael 30,111,222,223,225 Grobe, Randall 111,219 Gross, Janice 130,185 Finley, David 72,1 78,181,185,239,241 Finch, Donna 1 09,1 98,21 7,283 Finley, Dwayne 109,178,207,231 Finle Philisia 128 Vi Fisher, Edwin 72 Fisher, Jeffrey 128,159 Fisher, Kendall 128 Fitzge F itzpa r I ald, Dennis rick, Laree Fitzpatrick, Stephen 73 Flanagan, Debra 148 Fleming, Deborah 128 Fleming, Eddie Flemming, Robin 109,202 Flores, Arthur Flores, Carlos 109,233 Flores, Michael Flores, Patricia 148,252 Flores, Refugio Flores, Teresa 128,184,219 Floyd, Cynthia 73 Flynn, Deirdre 109 Fogarty, Tami 128 Gearty, Richard 74,201 Gee, Thomas 110,260 Geer, James 74 Geisler, Deborah Geisler, Erik 129 Geissler, Peggy 129 Gelrthorne, Patricia 110 George, Ronald 129,249,264 Gerfen, Paula 74,207 Gerlach, Leslie 129,189 Gerlach, Rod 74,180,189 Gervais, William 129 Ghkioni, Iohn 74,80,19S,204,281,284 Ghidoni, Lorraine 49,74,198,204,219 Ghndoni, Mary 148 Giffen, Russell 149 Giffin, Matt 110 Gill, Laura 129 Gilley, Susan Gilmore, Chuck 110 Gilsdorf, John 129,182 Gilsdorf Julie 110,182,185,202,223,225 Gilsdorf, Mark 129 Grossman, Patricia 130,217,272 Groth, Curtis 130,230 Groth, Leslie 49,75,209,221,326 Grounds, Randall 149 . Grover, Robert 111,182,207 Groves, Michael 111 Groves, Patrick 149 Grubaugh, Joe 149 Gubernator, Kyle 111,214,233 Guerrero, Mark Guerrero, Nancy 130 Guerrero, Russell 149,267 Fogg, Lisa 128 Follis, Cheryl 128 Ford, Melvin 73 Foreman, Rio 109 Forester, David Fortuna, Tina Marie 73 Foster, Dawn Foster, Paula 109 , Fountain, Guy 23,73,101,200,328 Fox, Cynthia 148,157 Fox, Robert 148 Francis, Kim 110,193 Franco, Virginia 128 Frantzen, Willie 128,190,260,261 Fraser, Kerri 128 Fraser, Raymond 110,272 Frazier, Evelyn 73,202 Ginzel, James 149 Glaser, Sharon 74,1 73 Glenewinkel, Brian 110 Glover, Karen 217 Glueck, Ken Glueck, Kirk Glueck, Terry 243 Gohlke, Sherry 149 Goldsmith, Donald 149,181,230,272 Gomez, Frank 149,249,267 Gomez, Gilbert 110 Gomez, Robert 337,412 Gonzales, Arthur 129 Gonzales, Carlos 74,178,260 Gonzales, Deborah 110,195 Gonzales, Ernestine 110 Gonzales, Evelyn Guillot Rebecca 130,1 89 Guptill, Randy Gusme, Albert 200,314 Gusme, Alonzo 130 Gusme, Lydia Gusme Paul 111 Gustin, YVa Fawn 75,195 Guthrie, Susan 103,111,214,216 Gutierrez, Elena 111,214 Gutierrez, Janine 149 Guzmar 1, Adriana Guzzardo, Randall 31,53,63,75,100,198,204,223 Hacker, Hacker, Cheryl 59,75,198,207 Murray 149 Haen, Holly 130 H aese, H aga n, Bryan Pam 130 Hagel, Michelle 111 Hagood, Neal 75 Haile, Norual 130 Haines, Peggy 111 Haines, Stanley 149,186,190 Halbert, Ronald 42,81,108,111,182,198,199,204 214,228,234 Hale, Harlin 75 Halet, Mary 75,311,329 Haley, Charles 1 30 Hall, Bobby 150,186 Hall,.Brandi 75,205 Hall, Chris' 130,252 Hall, D Hall, D ebbie 111 iana 111,175 Hall, Edward 130 Hall, Kathryn 130 Hoekstra, Linda 131 Hall, Steven 130,148 Hamel, Debra 130 Hamel, Sherry 111 Hamers, Jamie 111 Hamers, Stacie 150 Hamilton, John Hamilton, Kathleen 75,223,225 Hamilton, Kendall 52,111 ,1 98,245,246,24 7,260 Hampton, Renee 111 Hamrick, Charles 150,190 Hand, Brad 130,150,190 Hand, Julie 49,130 Haner, Judith 75,175 Haning, Hannah Hensen, Laura 130,150 , Eudell 42,49,75,100,165,311 Carl 76 Hansen, Peggy 150,272 Hansen, Vicki 76,205 Hardin, Shirley 150 Harding, Margo 130 Harrner, Brett 150 Harrell, Jannette 111,251,256 Harrell, Jo 130,186,190 Harrell, Michael 150 Harris, Brent 130,189 Harris, Dacid 130 Harris, Eileen 252 Harris, Joi 150,190 Harris, Judy Harris, Mary 150,196 Harr-Ls, Maryann Harris, Michael 130,150,186 Harris, lilike 150 Harris, Russ 150,181,243,249,267 Harris, Tina 130 Harrison, Cindy 130 Harrison, John 111,189 Harrison, Michael 201 Hartenstine, Karen Hartsell, Brian Hartsell, Scott 76,172,222 Harvey, Harold 49,76 Harwood, Catherine 130,193 Hasbrook, William 130 Hose, Bill 76 Hasty, Wendy 130,193,217 Hatch, john 150 Hauffe, Fred 111 Hawkins, Daryl 201 Hawkins, Penny Hayes, Elisa 150 Hayes, Glenn Hayes, Teresa 150,196 Haynes, Deborah 150,233 Hayes, Brock 111 Hays, Karen 111,184,217,281 Hayter, Belinda 111 Hayter, Tom Hazel, Ruth 150 Headley, James 130,134,181,264 Headley, Mary 150,272 Hearn, Jimmie 76 Hearn, Pamela 111,196 Hedlund, Mark 130,219 Hegranes, Kevin 76,200 Heiman, Cynthia 58,76,202,210 Heiman, Scott 150 lleintz, Larry 111,214 Heintz, Sandra 130,196,217 Held, Cynthia 13,48,1 11,118,164,198,214,221 Held, David 15O,181,243,267 Helmer, William 131 Helms, Valerie 150 Hempstead, Mark Hempstead, Masha 131,183 Henderson, Caleb 150 Hendricks, Steven 76,184 Hendrix, Tammy 150,196 Hengst, Debra 131 Henley, Allison 107,112 Henley, Paul 150,243,249,267 Henry, Deborah 76,217 Henry, John 131,249,264 Hepworth, Linda 112 Herchberger, Kristen Heritch, lan Hermosa, Linda 131 Hermosa, Ricky 112 Hermosa, Tommy 150,230 Hernandez, Elizabeth 150 Hernandez, Hector 131 Hemandez, John 150 Hemandez, Rolando 264 Hernandez, Sylvia 112 Herrera, Juan Herrera, Nelson 76 Herring, Ramona 112 Herring, Veronica 131 Herrman, Karen 150 Heskew, Carole 112,198,217 Hessbrook, Mark Hesse, Ladonna 131,189,193 Hessong, Terri 131 Heston, Richard 150,243 Heuck, Robert 76,180,258,260,261 Hewgley, Billy 150,263 Hickey, Eleanor 150,257 Hickey, Mark 112,207 Hicks, Julie 112 Hicks, Lisa 31,76,223 Hicks, Stanley 131,189 Higdon, Tracy 76,172,231 Hightower, Carol 40,112 Hildebrand, Daniel Hiler, Roger Hill, Dale 112 Hill, David 150,190 Hill, Danna 76,202 Hill, James 131,268 Hill, Lira 112,169,202 Hill, Steven 131,180 Hill, Susan 76,205 Hill, Tobin 131 Hinton, Bryon 150 Hipchen, Diana 69,77,226 Hipchen, Frank 131,229 Hiser, Diana 131,186 Hiser, Michael 150,249 Hitchcock, Michael Hodgkinson, Donna 77,209,217,218,282,326 Hoffman, James 131 Hoffman, John 112,219 Hogan, Patricia 112,186 Holden, Wade 131 Holekamp, Paul 189,200 Holman, Patricia 55,58,77,19 i,20-4,214 Holmes, Mark 131,150,190 Holt, Leigh 150 Holt, Scart Holt, Stephen 112 Hood, Eva 150 Hood, Fern Hoover, Dianne 77,195 Hoover, W'illia1n 14,129,131,209,210,211 Hopf, Tarnera Hopkins, Robin Horn, Brian 150 Hom, Debra 131 Horn, Scott 112 Howard, Anne 131,150 Howard, Julie 110,112,202 Howard, Tina 131,186 Howland, Holly 150 Howsman, Thomas Howson, Mark 131,264 Hsu, Dacid 272 Hsu, Nancy 150,219,272 Hubley, Derek 150,226 Huckaba, Linda 6,21,27,29,54,77,168,1 75,1 79,212, 311 Hudson, Cathryn 150 Hudson, Cheryl 131 Huff, Barbara Huff, Teresa 112,186 Huffman, Tammy 131,150 Hughes, Cheryl 112,219,220 Hughes, John 77 Hull, Keith 131 Hultgren, Michael 219,249 Hultgren, Susan 77,202 Humrner, Dude 150,156 Hurulley, Charles 77,189 ' Ilunt, Randal 131 Hunter, Jim 112 Huntley, Debra 150 Huntley, Donalyn 43,112,202,324 Hurst, David 112 Hurst, Nancy 131,193 Huszar, Brenda 43,131,222,223,225 Hutcherson, Bishop 77,178,264 Hutchings, Marnell 150 Hutton, Sherry 150 Hyde, Joni 131 ldrogo, Inez 150 lllig, Anne lngamells, Saundra 151,252 lngari, John 151,217,243 lngari, Roberta 131,217,218,252 Ingle, Christine 151 Ingle, John 131 Ipert, Annie 77 iam, Cathy 112,227 lppolito, Ann 159 Iungerich, Shaun 112 Iverson, Dagne 77,198,214,215,216 Johnson, Michael 151 Johnson, Pamela 78 Johnson, Patricia 77 Johnson, Peggy 132,196 Johnson, Raymond 112,181,204,219,242 Johnson, Rene 132,151,193 Johnson, Robert 78 Johnson, Sherry 151 Johnson, Susan 132,151 Johnson, Richard 132 Johnston Douglas 132 Johnston, James 151,181,243 Johnston, Jon Jolly, Lawrence 49,1 12,221 Jolly, Lillian 112 Jolly, Tim 151 Jolly, Victoria 151,196,227 Jonas, Ricky Jones, Alan 151,249 Jones, Bobby 78 Jones, Carolyn 151 Jones, Coy 151 Jones , Debbie 151,196 Jones, James 151 Jones, Jan 78,175,193,198,231 Jones, Kathy 78 1 ones , Martin 151 Jones, Melani 112,193,214,216 Jones Sherilyn 151,196 Jordan, Julie 182 Joy, Simonne 78,231 Joyner, Sarah Judge, Sharon 113,186 Judge, Susan 113,186,221 J udso n, Jean 56,78,214,272,282 Junell, Gary 113 Junell, Linda 193 Kaapke, Carol 151 Kaapke, Gail 22,78,231 Kaapa, Roger 132 Kachich, Albert 132 Kachich, Joe 151 Kachich, Mildred 78,207 Kaeser, Cindy 151 Kalson, Pam Kano, Deborah 52,53,132,193,252 Kona, Denise 159,227,285 Kanapky, Donald 151,190 Kappelmann, Michael 78,201 Katz, Michael Katz, Sherri 151,186,190,196 Katz, YVilliarn 113,184,198,204,231,235 Kauffman, Loreen 78,202 Kauinsky, Laura 78,184,196 Kauinsky, Lynne 151 Keammerer, Luther Keenan, Kathleen 151,196 Keenan, Krilstin 132 Keene, Jeff Keeton, Linda 132,189 Keenan, Kathryn 151,173 Kciffer, Karen 43,151,171 Keith, Billie 132,186,189 Keith, Gary 107,113 Keller, Annette 78,223,225 Keller, Arlene 13,46,169,175,311 Kells, Edward 132 Kendrick, Melissa 132 Kenyon, Donald 151 Keplinger, Karen 113,207,208,219 Kerger, Melissa 113 Kern, Richard Ketterer, Edward 132,272 Keuthan, Mark 151 Kiel, Robert 113,246 Kimbrel, Nathan 151 Kimsey, Clyde Kincer, William 79,180,260,261 Kindley, Debbie 79,226 Jackson, Leslie 131,182 Jackson, Patrick 77,180,233,260 Jackson, Sharon 127,131 Jackson, Suzanne 112,222,231 Jacobs, Patsy 112 Jacobs, Tamara 219 James, Dawn 151,186,190 James, Harold 2,6,69,77,180,182,193,238,264 James, Meta 151,173 James, Milton 24,112,186,189 James, Valde 112,202 Janensch, Marsha 77,175,193,214,309 Jeannot-te, Julie 112 Jenkins, Bruce 112,184 Jenkins, Dawn 151 Jenkins, Debera 131 Jenkins, Earlyn 77,209 Jenkins, Terrence Jennison, Christine 48,112,169,175,176,214,311 Jeter, Bittie 112,196 Jeter, Brian 132,264 Jeter, St even 1 51 ,243,260 Jewasko, Stephen 132 Johnson, Elizabeth 151 Johnson, Connie 78,200 Johnson, Charles 132 Johnson, Juris 132,217 Johnson, Laura 78' Johnson Linda Johnsoni Laurie 202 Johnson, Mark 132 Kindl ey, Ronald 1 32 King, David 151,181,243 King, Elizabeth King, James 79,200 King, Larry 132 King, Nanette 159 King, Roy 132,179 Kin olver Jone132 B5 1 Kingsolver, Marie 252 Kintigh, Robert 113 Kippl Kirk, e, Sharon 151 Laura 79 Kirkland, Dan 151 Kirkton, Kerry 79 Kanaya 132,230 Kirst, Kirtland, Charles 132 Klipple, Sharon Kloss, Trudy 132,189 Knowles, Edward 113,201 Knowles, Michael 132 Koch, Rita 151,196 Kohler, Marianne Kohls, Laura 132 Koll, Kimberly 1 51 Kong, Wah Jew 242 Konze, Linda 79 Kama, Dacia 151,172,249,263 Krause, Eric 151 Krause, Tamara 151 Krcmar, Holly 151,186 Kreusel, Gregory 113,207 Krisch, Rudolph 113,186,189 Kruckemeyer, David 132,182,189 Krueger, Chere 79 Kruse, Beverly 132,193 Kubiak, Cindy 132 Kvbiak, Gary 113 Kucera, Kay 132 Kaentz, Charles Kuentz, Larry Kuentz, Raymond 151,234 Luce, sandra 152,196 Laaaeke, Bradley 152,181,243,267 Ledwig, Druann 80,81,169,198 Luedecke, Karen 51,69,80,169,175, Luedeking, Martha 133,223 Luevano, Marcial 152 Kuiat, Cindee 79,186,202 Kurtz, Carol 151 Kurz, John 79 Kurz, Mary 132 Luevanos, Carmen 133 Lugo, Mike 159 Lull, Kim 152 Lunberg, Jeff 190 Lutz, Eric 152,249 Lutz, Mark 56,80,178,242,246 Lynch, Mark 152 Lynch, Timothy 114 Lynn, Gordon 152,243 Lyons, Dawn 133 Laake, Annette 1 51 Lacey, George 151 Lally, Nadia 141 Lamb, Arden 132 Lamb, Lisa 113 Lambert, Geoffrey 151,243,249 Lancaster, Darren 151,268 Lanfard, David Lanford, Jeff Langford, Cynthia 132,219,222 Langford, Mark 113 Langlinais, Denise 132,193 Langlinais, Lynette 193,217 Langlinaus, Lyette 193,217 Langlin Larabee, K ais, Stephen 79 179,282 , Lark, Heidi 131,189 Lark, Michael 79 Lark, S tefan 1 32,249 Larochelle, Marcia 79,1 74,1 75,1 98 Larochelle, Michael 113,268 Larsen, La rsen, Michael 1 32,2 72 Susan Larson, Bobby 186,189 Larson, Jenifer 151 Larson, Kathryn 113 Larson, Lynn 79,81,169,175,176 Latham, Cynthia 79,186 risti 2,6,21,27,29,34,79,101,170,1 75,177, Mac Lean, Dawn Mac Pherson, Terri Mace, Harlan 81 Mace, Lisa 152 Mace, Melinda 133 Mace, Sharon 114 Machts, Karl 133 Macias, George 81,201 Mack, Patricia 133,186,196 Mackie, William 133 Mac Leod, Susan 81 Maddox, Everett 201 Maddox, Rhonda 44,133 Maddox, Sherri 152,256 Madrigal, David 81,264 Mahan, Aubrey 133 Mahan, Karen 133,256 Mahon, Janice 133,223 Maldonado, Rafael 114 Mandell, Arlayne 152,196 Manelos, Nanette 133,1-35,223,284 Magum, Kenneth 114,268 Mangum, Hfilliam 81,178,268 Mann, Rheta 81,114,169,207,283 Laubach, Roy 113,186,189 Laubach, Wanda 151,186 Lawrence, Rick 233 Lawrence, Rocky Le Bow, John Leach, Deborah 113,207,208 Leal, Arthur Leal, Mary 79,132 Lebleu, Cheryl Lebleu, Leslie 80,217,234 Lebleu, Paula 133,151,217 Lebman, Michael 40,151,219 Lebow, John 113,181,242 Lecoke, Paul 80,178, 180,234,260 Lecoke, Suzanne 53,113,182,198,204,283 Lee, Bobby 25 Lee, Debra 151 Lee, Diane 113,195 Lee, Mark 201 Lee, Patty 80 Legg, Raymond 133 Lehn, Laurie Leifeste, Gary 113 Leifeste, Roland 201 Leifeste, Sherry 133 Leinneweber, Jackie 151 Leonard, Patricia 80 Leschper, Lawrence 114 Leschper, Lee Roy 13,54,80,101,198,212,213,281, 311,316 Lessing, Lesa 151,196 Leuschner, Kathleen Lewallen, Terri 133,227 Liberatone, Linda 133 Liberatone, Mark 114 Lieck, Pat 133 Ligon, Janet Lilly, Carolyn 151,186 Lilly, Gary . Lingerfelt, Michael 80,178,180,181,185,281,264 Lins, Ernest 133 Linton, Robert 133,233 Little, Stacy 151,186,190 Littrell, Suzanna Livesay, Patricia 114 Lobo, Mark 114,223 Logan, Billy 190 Logan, Frank 133,189 Logan, Kenneth 80,1B0,238,239 Long, Jeffrey 151,181,243 Long, Julie 114,219,220 Longhofer, Lita 151 Manna, Phillip 133,234 Manna, Sharon 152,173 Mantia, Patricia 152,193,231 Manwa ri Manwari M anwari Manwari ng, Colleen ng, Mark 152,243,2-49,267 ng, Teddy 133,242,260 ng, Teri 114,219,220 Marcellan, Edith 114 Marine, Bettina 152 Marks, Michael 81,172,189 Marr, Julie 133 Martin, Alan 133,249 Martin, Charles 81 Martin, Michael 186 Martin, Michael F. 133 Martin, Richard 114,186,190 Martin, Vernon Martinez , Carlos 133,263 Martinez, Diana 152 Martinez, Linda 133,214 Martinez, Manuel 152 Martinez, Miguel 158 Martinez, Rachel 81,202 Martinez, Richard 114,189 Martinez, Roldon 152 Martinez, Vincent 115 Martins, Bernice 81,202 Marvin, William 152 Mason, Brian 243 Mason, Daorki 152 Mason, Kelly 133 Mason, Kimberly 115 Mason, Linda 81 Mason, Tanya Mason, Verlyn Mata, Theresa 81,202 Mateu, Mark 115 Mateu, Valerie 152 Matheny, Kevin 81 Mathis, Kathryn 115 Mathis, Michael 152 Mathis, Sara 152 Mathis, Thomas Mathis, William 115,219 Matkin, Robyn 115,175,176,195,19 Matz, Anna 82 Matz, Elizabeth 133,214 May, Donald 133 May, Laura 133 May, Mi chelle 133 Maybury, Susan 133 Mayer, Theresa 133 Looper, Jando 114,169,175,176,207 Lopez, Anna Lopez, Antonia 133 Lopez, David 151 Lopez, Debbie 151 Lopez, June Lopez, Mary 144,133 Lopez, Melinda 152 Lopez, Rose Lopez, Tam 52,80,178,245,246 Lorenz, Ronald Lott, James Loudon, Deborah 80 Loudon, James 152,183,243 Love, Dawn 114 Lowery, Cheryl 114 Lowery, Karl 114 Lowery, Kathryn 152 Lawrie, Lawrie, Michael Norman 133,190 Lozano, Andrew 152 Luce, Donna 114,195 Mayfield, David 134,186,189 Mayfield, Sheryl 115,202 Mayhew, Michael 82 Maynard, Frank 410 Mayo, Brenda Mayo, George 152,189,243 Mayo, Kirk Mayorga, Arrnando 115 Maze, Steven 152,190 Mazziatta, Karen 134,251 McAnelly, M'lissa 115,186,1B9,190 Mcliee, Virginia 134 McBryde, Janice 186, 193 McBr-yde, Richard 134,186,189 McCarley, Jeffrey 153,229 McCarter, DeWitt 134,272 McCullough, James 115 McCoy, Cathy 153,196 McCoy, Earl McCraine, Kenneth McCrary, Sandy 153 McGraw, Tracy 196,197,282 8,216 McDanel, Carol 134 McDaniel, Rebecca 134,153,186 McDonald, Karen 153 McDonald, Mike 134,233 McDonald, Steven 134 McGarity, Randall McGehee, Lisa 153 M cGeh ee, Richard 134 McGinnis, Mike 32,134,225 McGinnis, Mark 153 McGuffey, Marc 134,178,249 McKay, Shawn McLean, Calista 153 McLendon, Anita 153 McNaney, Joseph McNichol, Ellen McVea, Stephanie 153,173 McAlpin, Ronald 82 McBryde, Janice 115 McCaffety, Mark 134,264 McClenny, John 115,204 McClenny, Melissa 153 McClenny, Melinda McC0ol, Michael McCown, Mary 153 McCown, Travis 81,115 McCune, Kathy 153 McDanel, Katrina 51,82,174,226 McDaniel, Matthew 82,200 McDonald, Michael McElroy, Timothy 153 McGinnis, Michael 91,134,223 McGlynn, Steve M cGuff, William McGuire, Janice 173,252 McLaughlin, Frederick 82 McLaughlin, Timothy 134 McLaurin, Leslie McLean, David 115 McLeod, Darcy 134,214 McMillen, Richard 134 McMullen, William 134 McNaney, Margie 134,214 McNaney, .laseph 153 McNelix', Darin 172,249 McNeli9, Kevin 82,159,172 McNelLs, Sean 153,249 McNichol, Ellen 82 McRee, Woodie 201 McWorter, Jimmy 115 Meads, Kim 134, 252,253 Medina, Dora 115,231,272 Meffert, Lisa 152,219 Meiske, Melanie 134,186,190 Meitzen, Jaci 115 Melgaard, Caren 152 Mellin, Mark 152 Menchaca, Cynthia 152 Menchaca, Nancy 152 Menger, Matthew 152 Menn, Karen Menn, Larry 82 Mercier, Tyler 115 Meredith, William 31,1-34,222,223 Mery, Peter Metzger, Kathleen 134 Meyer, Charles 134 Meyer, Diane 82 Meyer, JerriAnn 115,184,219,235 Meyer, John 201 Meyer, Sandra 134 Meyer, Valerie 134 Meza, Kathleen 152 Michele, Rebecca 134,173,214 Midcap, James Middleman, Cheryl 134,152 Mrkidleman, Ginger 134 Miller, Cynthia 134 Miller, Debbie 115 Miller, Diane 82 Miller, Evan 152 Miller, Joseph 82,187 Miller, Kelly 115 Miller, Kraig 152,249 Miller, Larry Miller, Mark 134,264 Miller, Melinda Miller, Michael 152 Miller, Richard 272 Miller, Russell 134 Miller, Scott 134 Miller, Terri 134 Miller, Thomas 134,186,189,191 Miller, Vicki 115 Miller, William Milligan, Valkie 152,196 Mills, Chris 115,226 Mills, Elizabeth 134 Mills, Forester 115 Mills, James Mills, Jennifer 152 Mills, Michael 13,23,59,82,209,210 211 Miner, Peggy 189,204 Minnich, Jolynn 152 Miranda, Robert 82 Miscaoage, Julie 82,175,134,198,214 Mitchell, David 152,272 Mitchell, Gordon 152 Mitchell, Rose Mitchell, Sharon 134 Mitchell, Thomas 82,184,185 Moeller, Cindy 135 Monaco, Carl 152 Monroe, Lori 134,254 Montalbo, Jerald 82,233,264 Montalbo, Tammy 152 Montemayor, Connie 134,254,255 Montez, Nanette 152 Morris, Mooney, Cynthia 135,181,254 Moore, Albert Moore, Brian 83,153,178,233 Moore, Davis 153 Moore, Janette 43,49 Moore, Jeffrey 115 Moore, Jerry 153 Moore, Julie Moore, Nathan Moore, Norma 135,193 Moore, Patrick Moore, Phillip Moore, Robert 135 Moore, Robert N. Moore, Vicki 115 Moore, William 83,152,177,200,243 Moorman, Scott 115 Moos, Earline 115 Moos, Johnny 115 Moos, Robert Moos, Sandra 135 Moos, YVayne 153,190,191,243 Moose, M oose, M oran, Del Anne 115,186,207,283 Jay 153,24-3,249,263 Daniel 153 Moran, Judith 115,214 Moreau, Mary Morgan, Laurie 135,153,252 Darrel 135 Nolter, Robert 116,198 Nombrana, Arlene Nombrano, Helen Nordley, Jay 135,186,189 Noriega, Genevieve 83,195 Nornls, Tracy 116 Norrod, Byron 135 North, Debbie 83,207 North, Rebecca 153,272 Norton, Brenda 135,173,217 Noyes, Home 44,135 Nugent, Gay 83,195 Nugent, Tommy 154 Null, Larry 116 Null, Robert 135 Nunn., Paul 135 Nunn, W'aync 189 Nunneley, Jerry 154,268 Nunnelly, Cecil 154 Nunnelly, Dorothy 48,1 16,1 70,1 75,1 77,209,210,21 1 , 217 Nussbaum, Allan 135,178 Nye, Todd 154 Obar Jeffre 154190 Perkins, Mitzi 116,196 Perkins, Patricia Perrin, Donna 136 Perrin, Douglas 154,190 Perrin, Lloyd 85,189,200 Perry, Daniel 117,207 Perry, Julia 154,182,217 Persyn, Frankie 189 Persyn, Henry 189 Persyn, Loretta 189 Persyn, Lorraine 190 Pesqueda, Helen 117, 202,214 Peter R bin 8,51,117,169,175,176,198,214 , 0 Peterson, Angie 136,183 Peterson, Julie 117 Peterson, Patricia 252 Peterson, Scott 154 Pfeiffer, Joseph 136 Pfeiffer, Rose Phelps, Cynthia 136,173 Phelps, Russell 85,172,204,222 Phelps, Wendy 154,256 Phillips, Alma 136,185,223,225 Phillips, Deborah 85 Phillips, Susan 117,169,21 7,222, Pieper, Donald 154,181,24-3,267 Pieper, Karl 136,181 Piepgrass, Benny 154,243 Piepgrass, Leigh 117 223,311 Morrison, Anita 58,83,175,198,209,232,282 Morrison, June 135,214 Morrison, Stephanie 42,135,168,233 Morse, Robert Mosel, Erik 135 Mosley, Matthew 135,153 Moss, Jeffrey 182,202 Moss, Carla 4,46,115,168,198,207,208 Mosser, Cynthia 115 Mould, Janet 115,135,198 Mowrey, Richard Mrak, Janice 135,219 Mueller, Cindy 186 Mueller, Jeffrey 115,204,219,220 Mueller, Melisa 153,193,233 Muery Georgia 135,196 Mullaley, William Mullins, Donald 116,204,214 Mullins, Kim 83,181,233,246,272 5, y , Oberg, Yvette 116,198 Obicdo, Annette Obiedo, Elizabeth O'Conner, Kelly 154 O'Dell, Tammy 154,196 Odell, Gregory Olesen, Jeff 135 Olyesen, Julie 154 Olian, Suzanne 154 Olifar, Michael Olivares, Rene 136 Oliver, Bryan 135 Olvera, Franklin 136,264 Opalenik, Charles 154 Orlando, Miriam 25,154,157 Ornelas, Michael 136,248 Ortiz, Thomas 136 Ostrander, Bill 83 Ott, Beth 154 Ort, Mary Pierce, Anthony 154 Pisano, Steve 136 Pittman, Susan 136 Pitts, Pamela 85 Pizzini, Stephanie 11 7,186,193 Planto, Eoin 117,219,220 Fletcher, Richard 154 Poole, Dana 117,201,260 Popelka, Susan 117 Posey, Denise 117 Potter, Carl 85,195 Pouw, Lian Pouw, Tiong Powell, Daoid 85 Powell, Donna Powell, Leslie 154,190 Powell, Terry 268 Powell, William 136 Power, Jeffrey 1 36 Mund, Kelly 153 Munn, Gregory 135,268 Munn, Kathleen 159 Munns, Thomas 2,34,116,120,198,204,226,234,314, 329 Munos, Cathy 153 Munoz, John 135,223 Munoz, Karen 135 Murph Cheryl 135,173 Murphy, chefyese 135 Murphy, 247 Murphy, Mary 153 Murphy, Regina 135, 193,251,252 Murray, Anthony 135 Murray, Many 153 Murray, Tommie 116,254 Musial, Kimberly Mutchler, Gregory 153 Mutchler, James 116 Myers, Diana 153 Myers, Keith 1 53 M ers Mitchell 153 9 r Myers, Richard 135 Daniel 41,45,56,83,178,180,244,245,246, Overlay, Scott 83,180,189,233 Owen, Carol 83,207 Owen, Edd Monty 136 Owen, Jack 136 Pace, Pamela 84 Pacheco, Lourdes 136,154 Pack, Boyce 136 Packard, Albert 84 Packard, Cheryl 136,212,213,311 Packard, Deborah 116,212,213,311 Paden, Lee 116 Pagan, Debra 84,207 Paine, Dan 154 Paine, Gage 31,33,84,198,217,223,225 Palmer, George 39,186,187,189 Palmer, Kent 116,190 Palmer, Mark 84 Palmer, Scott 116,186,189 Palmer, YVencly 154,186 Palmer, Kenny 186 Nadeau, Suzanne Nagel, Stephanie Nance, Leigh Nation, Susan 153 Naukam, Carol 116,207 Naverrete, Lupana 116 Naverrete, Marco 135 Navarro, Grace Navarro, Guadalupe 242 Navarro, Rebecca 153 Neal, Eva, 83,193 Neal, Jerry 189 Neal, Julie 135 Necaiie, Ronald Neeley, Dixie 202 Neely, Raymond Nees, Connie 153 Nees, Kimberly 116 Neiman, Thomas 83 Nelson, Brenda 135 Nelson, John 83,178,180,198,204,233,234,258,260 Nelson, Steven 83 Nesting, Linda 116 Nesting, Terry 135 Newkirk, Gaylia 153,193 Newman, Cheryl Newton, Joseph 135 Ng, Gail 83,207 Ng, Janet 116 Ng, Judy 135,193 Ng, May 153 Nicholas, Donald 135,183 Nichols, Carlton 200 Nichols, Keith Nichols, Kurt 153 Nichols, Ricky 153 Nicholson, Angela Nilsson, Noel 153 Noel, Tami 153 Nole, Kathy 153 Nolter, Allison 153 Parent, Lanell Parish, Jeffrey 154,267,285 Parke, Dave 116 Parker, Joseph 116 Parker, Pamela 136 Parkinson, Robert 136,242 Parks, Christian Parks, Elaine 84,169,186 Parks, Sharon 154 Parillo, Roberta 154,223 Parrott, Sean 182,196,223,225 Parry, Elaine 227 Parsons, Arthur Parsons, Christy 154 Partridge, Carrie 154,196 Partridge, LeeAnne 136 Partnkige, Lynne 136 Passant, Christopher 136,172 Passrnore, Stephen 154 Patch, Becky 154 Pate, Karen Patterson, David 248 Patterson, Cathy 136 Patton, Charles 84 Patton, Scott 48,84,1 89,1 90,1 92,1 98 Paul, Julia 159 Payne, Bruce Pearce, Cynthia 84,173,198,225 Pearce, Deborah 136 Pearce, Elizabeth 136 Pearson, Michelle 186,189 Pease, Eoelyn 84 Pease, James Peck, Sherry Pedersen, Hanne 84,184,204 Peele, Julie 116 Pena, Diego 44,46,53,103,116,182,204,222,283 Pena, Fernando 55, 136,204,214,284 Pena, JoAnne Pence, Karen 84 Pence, Sherry 154 Perales, Mitzi 116 Perez, Pearl Perez, Rafeal 154 Perkins, Guy 49,81,85,162,311,323 Powers, Anthony 136,249 Prado, Joe 136 Prater, Catherine 136,193 Pratt, Kari 154,227 Pratt, Kenneth 85,201 Preiean, Gary 136,186,189,263 Presnall, Sheldon Preston, Beverly Preston, Peter 200,316 Pruidy, Mary 136 Prieto, Priscilla 117,169,202 Prieto, Ramona S1,85,169,175 Prince, Terri 69,85,226 Proctor, Sylvia 64,182 Proctor, Terry 136 Prosser, Steve 85 Pruitt, Mary Alice 136 Puckett, Deborah 154 Puckett, Lisa 136 Pugh, Martha 136,186 Pulliam, Cheryl Purcell, Donald Purcell, Ronald 117 Purn, Jeannie 154 Purnell, Robert 136 Putrnam, JoLynn 154 Pyer, Diana 85 Pyka, Barbara 136,159 Pyka, Beverly Oualls, Steve 117 Qualls, Teresa 137 Quante, Michael Qaintanilla, Irma 85 Quintanilla, Larry 117 Quiroz, Jesse 137,154 Raba, Gary 117,233,260 Rada, Nancy 154,285 Ragsdale, Robert 154 Rain, Gerry Raley, Thomas 154,219 Ramos, Alicia 137 Ramos, Mary Ramos, Sally Ramsey, DeeAnn 137 Ramsey, Janet 85,202 Ramsey, Lisa 137 Randow, Michael 117 Rater, John 154,190 Rathburn, Kevin 85 Rauch, Shelly 137,186 Rawls, Ronald 137,155 Ray, Lee 85,198,282 Rayes, Arthur 155,178 Raynes, Emily 137 Rector, Kimberly 137 Redd, Linda 86 Reed, Bruce 155 Reed, Cynthia 86,202,217 Reed, David 155,272 Reed, Jarnes 155,325 Reeves, Ronnie Reeves, Tamara 155 Regan, Kathleen Register, Mary 155,196 Reider, Carol 155 Reile, Larry 58,63,86,88,100,193 Reinberg, Kevin 117,198,234,272 Reitz, Terry 117,207,219,250,251,272 Remrners, Kathryn 137 Renter-az, Paul 117 Renteria, Sylvia 155 Reynolds, Jim 172,193,195 Rhodes, Cynthia 86 Rhodes, Robert Rice, David 155 Rice, John 137,186,189 Richardson, Lora 117,252 Richardson, Valerie 117,198,209,214,235 Scarborough, Stephanie 137,252 Schaefer, Katherine Schaetter, ,lay 87,201 Schaetter, Mary 155 Schaffner, Deborah 118,182 Scheffler, cindy 155 Scheffler, Susan 87 Schell, Cary 264 Schell, Jeff 155,267 Schenk, Lana 137,155,186 Schenk, Lauren 118,186,187,189,190,192 Schievelbein, Deborah 155,196 Schleyer, Cheryl 137,190 Schmidt, Carl 118 Schmidt, Kathy Schmidt, Susan 155 Sneed, Mary 138 Snell, Dorothea 138,193 Snell, Philip 12,89,178 Snyder, Debra 89 Soat, Kevin 138,249 Sokol, Jack 138 Sokol, Jaoquelirl 138,196 Solomon, Janice Sommer, Wendy 4,6,21,26,2s,s9,1o1,1es,175,179, 212,21 3,311,319 Song, Sonkyoung Sorenson, Sorenson, Sorenson, Sorenson, Karen Shari Carl 182 Crystal 156 Richter, Duanne 189 Richter, Kim 86,170,175 Richter, Kirk 155,243 Richter, Margo 86 Richter, Martin 137 Schneider, Cynthia 137 Schneider, David Schneider, Iamae 155 Schneider, Jerry Schneider, Jessica 118,169,175,208 Schneider, John 155 Sorenson Douglas 327 Sorenson: Sorrell, S Karen 89 cotty 138,1 89 Southard, Luke 119,186,264,189 Southers, Southers, Bill 138 Frank Spahn, Michael 138,264 Rickerson, Regina 155 Ricks, Cindy 86,186,189,190 Ricks, Larry 155,243 Ricks, Tatler 186,190 Riggs, Monia 155 Riley, Linda 117,177,198,214,216 Riley, Ralph 86, Riley, Richard 86,189,192 Rioias, Richard 137,181,272 Rios, Marisa 137 Ritchie, Joni 86 Ritter, Robert 86 Ritter, Sheryl 137,196 Rivera, Ileana 40,137,219 Rives, Alan 117 Schoenfeld, Carl Schoenfeld, Janna 138,193,272 Scholz, Mark 155,249 Schrader, Patty 138 Schuh, Martin 155 Schumacher, Terrie 138 Schultz, Garrett Schultze, Cynthia 156 Schulze, Sandra 156 Schumann, Carl 156,190 Schweers, Dana 118,169,186 Schweers, Mark 189 Schweikert, Gary 156 Schwcncke, Mary 118 Scimeca, Ioe Spalinik, Chuck 172 Spann, Debra 119,1 78,183,198 Specht, Erich 119,189 Specht, Margaret 156,186,196 Speicher, Carl 138 Spellman, Charles 156 Spencer, Greg 190 Speiss, Mark 119 Spivey, Clifton 40,89 Spivey, Michael 138,183 Spreen, Louis 138,156 Springer, Casey 119,186,189 Springer, Scott 138,156,186,190 Spruce, William 119,181,242 St john, Charles 156 Rodriguez, Daniel 272 Rives, William 155 Robbins, Rebecca 155 Roberts, E laine 137,196 Roberts, James 117,248 Roberts, Jerry 137 Roberts, Michael 137,263 Roberts, Roberts, Pati 1 1 7 Terry 155 Robertson, Debi 117,196 Rocco, Sabrina 86,205 Rocha, Daniel 86 Roche, William 2,34,137,181,242,264 Rock, jamie 155 Rock, Jeri 86 Rogriguez, Dana 155,183,214 Rodriguez, Rosemary Scott, Cynthia 87,154,256,257 Scott, Douglas 88 Scott, Elizabeth 138 Scott, Gregory 156 Scott, Miguel Seal, Mark 118 Seese, Betty 156,231 Seidel, Arirrelre 10,88,198,219,220,235 Seidel, Donald 156 Seidel, Maria 138,219 Sendelbach, Suzy 88 Sensiba, Maverick 138 Sensiba, Teresa 156,196 Serna, Armando 186 Serna, Diana 118,186 Shackleford, Sandra 156,186,190 Roemer, Charles 117 Rogers, Gerald 189,234 Rogers, jason Rogers, Jeffrey 117,186 Rogers, Joni 117,118,214,283 Rogers, Marianna 117,196 Rogers, Mark 86 Rogers, Robin 86 Rogers, Ronald 137,189,240 Rogers, Shannon 137,155 Rogers, Sylvia 87,198,199,226 Roland, Danna 155 Romo, Joe 155 Ronnfeldt, Julia 155,183 Rosas, Betty 155 Shade, Shader, Arthur 118,138 Richard 118 Shader, Tammy 1 38,1 96 Shafer, Sha er Sherrie 138,193 Che l 80 88,207 H . rv , Shaffer, Gary 118 Stowe, Rosas, Joann 87,204 Rosas, Noverto 137 Rose, Iudy 137 Roth, Jerry 155 Roth, Richard 155,243,249 Roth, Ronald 137,240,242,249 Rolhe, Scott 137,249 Ruch, Kenneth 155 Rudwick, Laura 46,137,234 Rudwick, Wanetta 87,195,234 Rudzki, John 118,264,267 Ruedebusch, Richard 137 Ruffo, Vencie 87,202 Ruhe, Greg 87,185 Ruhl, Jari 118,195 Ruhl, Lisa 155,223 Ruhnke, Cynthia 137 Ruhnke, Tom 155 Runnels, David Rupe, Steven 137,233 Russell, Scott 234,249 Rutherford, Mark 137 Shaflner, Debbie 207 Shamp, Heidi 118,195 Shamp, Heinz 118,201 Shaw, Karen 156 Shields, Chris 27,50,58,88,101,198,28l,284 shields, Sandra 156,230 shifflen, Cynthia 118,252 shiffleti, Sarah 138 shim., Chris 118 Shoaf, Tommy Shoemaker, Thea 138, Shumway, David 156,249 Shumway, Iucquelin 43,51,123,138 Shumway, Joanne 30,33,43,58,88,101,174,198,223, 225,282 Sibson, Glenda 138,186 Sicko, Don 156,243 Sides, Steve 138 Siess, Christine Simmons, George 118,180 Simmons, Karen Simms, Susan 156 Simon, Deborah 138,214 Singer, William 138,189,263 Singletary, Ronald 118,248 Singleton, Cliff 156,219 Sittre, Sheryl 23,118,1 75,177,198,209,210,211,214 Skinner, William 138 Skolaut, Douglas 21,44,119,189 Slater, Vicki 119 Slatton, Jeffrey 138,223 Smallwood, Linda 88 Staats, Rick 138 Stabenow, Donna 138 Stacy, Laura 139,151 Stafford, Betty 156 Stagg, Lee 89,202 Staggs, Melinda 139,234,209 Stamps, Timothy 119 Stanley, jimmy 119,186,189 Stanley, Tammy 156,231 Staph, Eric 119 Steel, Kirk 139,141,1s6,319,2aa,52,26a Steel, Richard 119,260 Steelman, Valone 119 Stehling, Stephen 156 stein, Harold 119,240,264,266,189 Stein, Kevon 156,181,243,267 Steinhauer, Earl Steinmetz, Ian 89,184 Steitzer, Ronald 80,45,89,180,58,233 Stephens, Mark 139 Steubing, Harald 156 Steubing, Rebecca 156 Steubing, Richard 89,189 Stevens, Carol 156 Stevens, Rosanne 139,189 Stewart, Lynn 156 Stile, Donna Stile, Lauren 89,202 Stile, Leslie 156,233 Stine, Deborah 156 Stinson, Kyle 156 Stolte, Stephanie 1 56,1 90 Stoltz, Eric Stoltz, Sherie 89 Stone Aaron Stonei Brenda 119,198,202 Stone, Charles 139 Stone, Darla 89,202 Stone, Harley 56,90,204 Stone, John 119,205 Stone, John M. Stone, Michelle 139,159 Stone, Ricki 186,189 Stone, Ronald 119 Stone, Tina 119,230,231 Stone, Travis 139 Storch, Dale Story, Kristin 2,34,123,139,168 smut, leffrey 156,190 Stout, Barbara Stovall, Allen Stover, Cleve 90 Stover, Scott 156,243,267 Holly 46,1 1 9,207 Saathoff, Wade 118,189 Saathoff, Ward 155,186,190 Sadler, James 198 Sadler, Kevin 87 Sako, Naomi 137 Sako, T Salazar, Salazar, Salazar, hamas 58,87,18-1,198,204 Allred 87,184 Estelle 87,195 Michael 137 Salazar, Terry 15-1,242,258,260 Salaza r, Thomas 1 1 8,1 80,233 Salinas, Rose 87,189,221 Smart, Phil 88 Smith, Allison 119,202 Smith, Amy 88 Smith, Carol 88,169,175,282 Smith, Charles 119 Smith, Colin Smith, Cynthia 88 St. Pierre, Mark 139 Strait, Rick 90,200 Strine, James 94 Strine, Pamela 90,200 Strode, Michael 157,267,285 Stromberg, Mark 119,201,249 Smith, Cynthia M. 138 Smith, Daniel 156 Smith, Darlene 138,196,252 Smith, David 88,201 Smith, Deborah 119,202 Smith, Edward 138 States, Kathleen 157 States, Columbus 139,186 Suggs, Mark 119 Suggs, M elynne 15 Suggs, Sandra 139 Sullivan, Linda 119,170,1 75,1 76,209,214,21 6 S mith, S mith, S mith, Eileen 138,219,222,225 Karen 138 Letitia 156 Sams, Everte 87,186 sim Miguel, ner-ruir-i 155,243 Sanders, Cathy 118,186,189 Sanders, John 49 Sanders, Jon 87,165,311 Sands, Laura 118,186,230 Sands, Michael 159,230,243 Sauceda, Michael Savage, James 87,314 Sawyer, Lori 155 Scarborough, Charles 137,233,264 Smith, Melinda 189 Smith, Melody 119 Smith, Michelle 156 Smith, Paula 119 Smith, Richard 156 Smith, Sharon Smith, Susan 138,193 Smith, Vicki 156 Smoot, Steven 156,243 Smoot, Tim 156 Sneed, John 23,58,94,209,210,211,316,326 Summers, Sladen 139,185,186,189 Sutherland, Cindy 139,230 Swan, Lori 26,46,125,139,168,171,284 Swanson, Steve 90,226 Swanson, Tina 4o,119,19s,219 Swartz, Cristy 157 Swartz, Cynthia 44,139 Sweatt, janet 90,202, Sweatt, Marc Sweeney, Lisa 139,182,204,214 Sweet, Bonnie 21,90,168,175,212,213,311 Sweet, Gay 119,175,202 swim, Mike 10,15,42,120,229 329 Ta liar-inc, Jo Ann 120,186 Tafbot, Valerie 120,227 Taler-ICO, Cvnthuz Talerico, Frank Talley, Cheryl 90,207 Tarr, Maury 90,180,258,260 Tate, Kathryn Tatsch, Rochelle 186 Tatsch, Roger 90,200 Tatsoh, Roxanne 139,157 Taylor, John 120,182 Taylor, Kathy 90 Vahdani, Famaneh Valadez, Gloria 140 Valdaz, Georgia 157 Valdez, Anthony Valdez, Audrey 157,252 Valdez, Edward 140,204,249 Valdez, Gerry 157 Valdez, Jerome 140,248 Valdez, Joe Valdez, Oscar 120 Valentine, Alan 49,120 Valentine, Katheryn 140 Valentino, Debbie Westbrook, John Westmey er, Kenneth Wetzel, Denise 121,186,227 Whaley, Wheeler, YVheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheless, Wheless, Paul David 121 Debbie 158 Diana 6,27,29,9-3,174,179,226 282 319 Ralph 158 Susan 121 Ellis 51,140,178,268,311,323 Dee s,2a,21,2s,9a,1oo,11s,1 76 179 198 209,281 White, Elaine 93,175,179 White, Mark White, Susan 121,229 White, Warren 121 Taylor, Kelly 157 Taylor, Lori 139,214 Taylor, Pamela 90 Taylor, Peter 139 Taylor, Robert 157 Taylor, Rodney 139 Taylor, Sherry 51,139 Taylor, Tony 157,243,267 Teague, Karen 221 Valenzuela, Paul 120 Valla, Kathy Valtierra, Lucie 140 Van Artsdalen, Donette 157,196 Van Artsdalen, Derek 120 Van Be ekum, Felicia 140 Van Delden, Bret 140,157 Van, Delden, Tim 200 Van Ness, Diana 157 Whiteside, James 158,172 Whitley, Diane 140,186,189,190 Whittey, Kathleen 140 Wick, Patricia 158,186 Wilcox, Paula Wiley, Lisa 121 Wilkins, Bud 191,190 Wilkins, Kathleen Wilkins, Robert 249 Teague, Tracy 157 Teal, Deborah 58,90,198 Teal, Stephen 139 Tedder, Marti 90,207 Teeples, John 190 Teives, Melinda Tenbush, Larry 157 Terrell, Carolyn 139,217 Terrell, Kathryn 120,186,187 Terrell, Lorrie 139,157,186,257 Terrell, Richard 90,186,189 Terrill, Norman 120 Terry, Dana 120 Tett, John 120,204 Tezel, Mary Kay 139 Thomas, Clare 139 Thomas Elizabeth 9o,ls9,115,198 Thomas, Joni 120 Thomas, Laura Thomas, Thomas 139 Thompson, Bella 139,217 Thompson, Dame 157 Thompson, Eddie 139,157 Thompson, Gail 91 Thompson, Hunter Thompson, Lee Ann 120 Van Van Van Van Ness, Dominic Nest, Sandra 120,196,217 Winkle, Donald 157,190 Winkle, Thomas 120,186 Varlderleest, ,lay 120 Vanderpool, Todd 92,246 Vandoozer, Tom Varga, Dee Ann 120 Varga, Mark 159 Vamell, James 157,243 Vames, Michael 157 Vaughn, Ronald 45,121 Vaughn, William 92 Vasquez, Melinda Veazy, Diane 157 Velasquez, Rita 140 Venincasa, Lisa 157 Viets, Lisa 157,196 Villarreal, Celeste 157 Villarreal, Denise 140,256,284,329 Villarreal, Diane 214 Villarreal, Michael 140 Villarreal, Vokel, Patrick 189 Voigt, Tammy Voldin Linda 157 Nathan 44,69,92,101,181,217 Williams Williams , Carlton 93,260,325 , Cheryl 158,285 Williams, David 158,219 Williams, Gary Williams, Matthew 121,219 Williams, Penan 158 Williams, Scott 93,226 Williams, Tammany 15,93,175,l98,207 Williams, Tony Williamson, Sheryl 158 Willis, Rody 140,249,260 Willoughby, Terry 140 Wilson, Angela 158 Wilson, Bryan 158 Wilson, Carolyn 141 Wilson, Cynthia 227 Wilson, Debbie 158 XVilson, John 141,181 Wilson, Leslie 158,186 Wilson, Lorraine 93,202 Wilson, Russell 141,181,242 Wilson, Scott 30,141,184,222,223 Wilson, Steve 141,181,242 Wilson, Susanne 121 Wilson, Teresa 121,219 Tond re, Thompson, Tomie 91,207 Thorpe, Diana 1 39,1 93 Thrailkill, Pamela 2,21,-34,111,120,168,175,283 Tidulell, Betty 91 ,207 Tklwell, David 120 Tierney, Larry 201 Tietze, Debra 190 Tietze, Steven 243,249,260 Tiierina, Abel 139 Tiier-ina, Debra 91 Tindell, Darrell Todd, Duane Topperwein, Dwayne 190,263 Tollette, Maurice 172,234 Renee 190,256 Walla ce, Torres, Gilbert 91,193 Torres, Grace 157 Toth, Iarnes 42,44,50,89,91,186,187,l89,200 T oudouze, Kathleen Townsend, Debra 139 Townsend, Pauline 91 Traeger, Charks 139,229 Tramel, Tracy 91 Trammell, Diana 91,193 Trammell, Mark 157,243 Travis, James 139,180,264 Travis, Susan 157 Traylor, Lauren 30,32,91 Treadway, Deborah 157 Trent, Sharon 91 S, Volding, Richard Von Scheele, Trey 186,187,189 Wachs, Wachs, Debbie 140 Terri 1 21 ,207 Wagner, Paul 121,229 Wagner, Teresa 157 Waits, Deborah 140,272 Walbran, Daoid 54,92,201 Walbran, Thomas 158 Walch, Brian 140 Wales, Sharon 140,214 Walker, Shari 121,195 Walker, Diarm 121,311 WValker, Frederick Walker, Jerry 186,190 Walker, Russell 158,264,267 WValker, Scott 158 Walker, Suzan 92 Walker, Elooid Linda 1 21 Wimberly, Pam, 141 Winegardner, James 158,184 Winegardner, Lilyann 121,219 Wink, Bruce 121 Winn, Rodney 141 Winnie, Ronald 141 Wisniewski, William 93 Wissman, Martha Withers, Stephen 121 Wobbe, Chris Wofford, Joseph 158 Wogenstahl, Wendy 93,193,207 Wohfarth, Max 21,52,180,181,264 Wohfarth, Michael 121,141,181,242 Woldhagen, Kamilla 31,93,174,198,222,223,224,225 Wal Wal lace, Marsha 158,190 lace, Robin Wallis, Barbara 50,63,92,100,175,179,226 Wollen, William 1 41 Wonder, David 121 Wonder, Susan 196 Wood, Joe 93,229 Wood, Karl Wood, Robert 141,264,266 Wood, Wendell Woodhead, David 121 Woods, Leatrice 121 Woods, Monica 93 Worley, Terry Wright, Robert 141 Wright, Steven 94,162 Wurst, Tracie 158,196 Trevino, Kathryn Treoino, Michael 157 Treoino, Oscar Treoino, Roberta 139,242 Trevino, Gabriel 36,91 Trimble, Brian 126,139,249 Trimble, Kevin 2,27,34,41,92,178,246 Tschappatt, Anthony 92 Tschappatt, Laurie 139 Tucker, Larry Tuma, Sherrie 120,175 Tumlinson, Ruth 92,202 Turk, R Turner, ichard 92,200 Michael 157,186 Turner, Scott 139,172,219 Turner, Stephen 140,249,263 Turner, Thomas 140 Tussay Tina 92 Wallis, Scott 121 Walsh, Brian 186,189 Walsh, Terry Wand, Joane 121,184,235 Ward, Dan 121,140 Ward, Larry 140 Ward, Ronald 92 Warg, Herbert Wartes, Alan 158 Washburn, Gregory 158,272 Wlashburn, Terry 158 Watson, Bobby 140,264 Watson, Bonni 140,186 Watson, Faye 158,196 Watson, Simon Watson Watson , Tina 140,196,225 William Wan, lilmm 140,189 Wayland, Terry 121,169 Weaver, Michael 158 Wan-r, Valerie 94 Wyatt, Dan 189,190 Wwatt, Randy 141,199 Wyatt, Sandra 141,189 Wynne, Wynne, X iques, jane 21,94,207,312 Kendra 141,168,256 Carol 2,134,158 Tyra, Ratricia 140 Tyson, Gary 92 Ugarte, Annette 157 Ugarte, .lannette Ulbrich, John Ulbrich, Mary Underwood, Diana 157 Underwood, Gerald 140 Underwood, Mike 263 Underwood, Mitchel 263 Unger, Douglaa 140 Urezti, Vera Urerti, Veronica 140,157 Uttr-ich, William Uoietta, Lisa 140,186 Uzzell, Catherine 120, 182,214 Webb, Bobbe YVegeforth, Sharon 140,217 Wegmann, Deborah 152,158 Wehrle, Diane 140,217 Weikel, David 92 Weikel, Mark 158 Weiss, Mark 92,201 Welch, Laurie Welder, Rebecca 21,121,214 Welkener, Kenton 158,249,267 Welkener, Scott 121 Wells, Kirk 121,189 Wells, Vickie 92 Wendt, Beverly 158 Wendt, Richard Wemette, Denise 140 West, Robert 158 Westall, Kevin 158,249,267 Westbrook, James 93 Westbrook, Joe 158 Ying, John 121,198,204,217,235,283 Ying, Ramona 58,94,101,198,204,217,219 Ying, William 143,158,285 Young, Gerald 121,186,189 Young, Rodney 243 Young, Wandy 141 Yznaga, Patty 121 Yznaga, Ralph 159 Zakrewski, Pam 121,170,182,214,215 Zanata, Patricia 121 Zanata, Randy 141 Zedler, Kathleen 141,183 Zinck, Julie 158 Zinn, Robert 21,44,45,94,180,181,186,233,240 Zach, Daryl 189 Zoller, Debbie 141 Zoller, Susan 158 Zook, Russell 141 Zowarka, Jennifer B0,94,198,204 Zowarka, Vicki 121,189 Words in Edgewise. Thank you to all of the following who made this book possi- ble: The Annual Staff Paul Bozzo Mike Mills Les Groth Scott Evans Bill Hoover our terrific sponsor A.W johnson to Donna I-Iodgkinson Rick Strait Kevin Gray Steve Gray Gary Keith Ellis Bless and Roger Ecke. My heartfelt appreci- ation to Miss Theresa Palacios and Mrs. Blanche Ra bke. We may change with the seasons but the seasons may never change us. Dee Wheless Co-Edi tor and to Linda Sullivan, who put this book together. Extra love It was a hectic year and many strange situations enabled me to get to know several dedicated peo ple Thanks to our sponsor Mr johnson for all of his help including spending half of all of his hol idays in the Horn office Fat Ike for kidnapping wild Ramblerettes and flashing them at breakfast The Faculty for witholding their urges to kill the Horn during club photo week The Staff The Photo Men Dee and Ronny Bowdoin Its over and it s with many thanks to many peo ple that I can say with all of my somber sincerity t at A good time was had by all Linda Sullivan Co Editor , . , . T , , 1 . . . 4, . rv ' ' - ' 1 1 1 r - 1 - 1 - sa - 11 - s . . . Preservf your mem aries Ag-.1 p fi' 1 T21 W H+' an L4 , ,1 ' ' Y SNA, W Q 5 Rf 2 ix gi H Qu z 1 NL 2 6 E1 E if ' gi A Q 5 1, , Ei fff i ggi -1 3 g N ffyf 1 Ei 'fx Ti .. 3 5455 'f I' .3 251,25 j I' fly gf Th GY re ,S I I., ' I . A ,, 9 4 ' . 6 t , t' I . w ' ' Q . ., ,,1 v ,.v f .', ,Q 4 1 X 5-4 A i , Nl , 1 - I X , . 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'ff We ' y 4'i' ?42SZg 5f 1 ?U933 A W - -W iwaz,-v', - 4- x 0 , I 335 Q The Achievers The Silver Anniversary HORN Yearbook Staff would like to recognize the following people for their individual efforts and successes 'throughout the 1974-'75 year. Congratulations! ' National Merit Scholar: Lee Roy Leschper, Jr. National Merit Finalists: Theresa Burdin, Lee Roy Leschper, Jr. Outstanding Teenager of America: Gail Allbritton' Outstanding Teenager of America Finalists: Lee Roy Leschper, Jr., Cheryl Hacker, David Finley, Chris Shields, Dee Wheless, Sylvia Rogers Boy's State Representative: Tom Munns Ialternate-Kenny Hamiltonl Girl's State Representative: Sandy Farringer Ialternatc-Pam Thrailkilll Betty Crocker Award: Kerry Grant D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award: Dee Wheless American Legion Medal: Chris Shields I Dare Youv Award: Dee Wheless, Lee Roy Leschper, Jr. Texas Ranger Scholarship Award: Scott Epperson P.T.A. Scholarship Award: Larry Reile, Laurie Johnson Outstanding Service Awards: David Walbran, Larry Reile Ward's Awards: Lee Roy Leschper, Jr., Guy Fountain, Dee Wheless, Ramona Ying, Chris Shields, Gail Allbritton Optimist Award: Guy Fountain Art: Guy Fountain, Sylvia Garcia, Tom Darnell, Billy Spruce Photography: Les Groth, Michael Mills, Roger Beery, Steve Hendricks Band: Mike Bryson, Janet Beam, Jon Sanders, Eudell Hannah, Kathy Jones, Raymond Kuentz, Tom Sako, James Winegardner Choral Music: Sylvia Rogers Speech and Drama: Tad Davis, Cindy Abzut, Mike Grimes, Randy Guzzardo English: Chris Shields, Debbie Loudon, Jim Bugg, Jean Rudski, Mike Larson, Cindy Sutherland, Paul Dousette, Patricia Campbell gorgign ganguage: Patty Holman, Patricia Campbell, Ramona Ying, Cliff Singleton, Brian Cheshire, Nancy Hsu, Lorraine Ghidoni, Cindy . ul er an Journalism: Lee Roy Leschper, Jr., Dee Wheless, Linda Sullivan Business: Anita Morrison, Dee Whcless, Stephen Langlinlais, Joann Rosas Mathematics: Amy Bolander, Paul Dousettc, Ferrando Pena, Mike Larson, Ramona Ying Physical Education: Lorraine Persyn, Ralph Yznaga Science: Kevin Reinberg, Linda Fest, Patricia Campbell, Jean Rudski, Mike McGinnis, Randy Boggs, Lydia Booth Social Studies: Laura Kavinski, David Brown, Davis McGinnis, Larry Heintz, Sylvia Rogers, Lydia Booth Agriculture: Ward Saathoff, David Mayfield, Wayne Nunn, Heidi Lark, 'Scott Patton, Mark Schweers Distributive Education: Val Wurst, Brandi Hall Drafting: Tom Church, Donald Deidcl Health Occupations: Cheryl Shaffer Home Economics: Ranel Andrews, Chere Krueger, Kay Coleman Industrial Cooperative Training: Tim VanDelden Office Education: Janet Ramsey Radio and T.V.: David Smith Outstanding Rodeo Performers: Tim Barton, Lisa Bloemer Baseball: Bob Heuek, Perry Nelson, Schott Tarr, Terry Salazar Basketball: Danny Murphy, Kenny Hamilton Football: Doug Barron, Chris Eichman Golf: Rick Mangum, Greg Munn Gymnastics: Gary Keith, Janet Dean, Jttdy Allen Swimming: Laura Rudwick Tennis: Jean Judson Track: Ed Barry, Robert Wood Volleyball: Rita Crockett Girls' Basketball: Karen Maziotta The Silver Anniversary Edition of the HORN was creategl by: Co-Editors: Dee Wheless, Linda Sullivan Activities Editor: Sheryl Sittre Sports Editor: John Sneed Clubs Editors: Earlyn Jenkins, Barrie Barber Class Editors: Connie Grantham, Jeanie Butcher, Steve Gray, Mendy Staggs Faculty Editor Donna Hodgktnson Student Council Editor Anita Morrison Advertising Editor Val Richardson Index Editor Dorothy Nunnelly Staff Photographers Michael Mills Les Groth Paul Bozzo Bill Hoover Scott Evans Individual student portraits by Dillards Portrait Studio Club group shots by Steve Stone Band panoramic by Goldbeek Cover design by Cindy Held Title page photo courtesy of Mr Erwin A Bauer Jackson Wyoming people that got us out of several photography binds Roger Beery Patty Yznaga Hank Austin and Steve Gray A : . 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