McCollum High School - Wrangler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1968
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Mr. Patrick Shannon fills the position of principal at McCollum High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts in history,'English, and Spanish and his Masters of Arts in education and physical education from Southwest Texas State College. Principal Shannon is responsible for the entire school program which includes developing the school curriculum and employing and advising over 60 faculty members. 7 -ti ff r, - 1.1 Haadalmm Hia! Wzmacyaczd as? Mr. Lawrence Lane holds thc position of assistant principal in charge of student activi- ties. Among his duties are scheduling dates for all activities concerning the school and handling disciplinary matters. Assistant Principal Lane received his Bachelor of Science and Masters of Education from Trinity University. lVlr. Earl E. Ott serves as lVlcCollums' vice- principal. Included in his duties are keeping the financial records, both of the school itself and the clubs of the school, managing the janitorial staff, and facilitating the school. In addition to serving the school as vice- principal for the six years it has been in existance, lVlr. Ott also served as Dean of Boys for the first three years. lVlr. Ott attended Trinity University where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He earned his Masters of Edu- cation in Administrative Education at South- west Texas State College. acmceiaw awe :W Mr. Larry Brown is serving his second year as NlcCollumls Counselor. Mr. Brown previously taught Texas History, and Civics at Harlandale High School. He received his Bachelor of Science and hlaster of Education from Southwest Texas State College in government, history, and education. ln addition to his regular duties, Mr. Brown also acts as co-sponsor of the National Honor Society and assists in planning the schoolis scholastic testing program. 9 lVlrs. Lucille Deasey, counselor, is concerned with student's personal and school problems, and supervises the high school testing program for students. She is sponsor of the lVlcCollum Chapter of the National Honor Society. Mrs. Deasey is a graduate of Chica- go Teachers College and has re- ceived her Bachelor of Science Dc- gree from De Paul University in Chicago, Illinois, and her Masters Degree in Education from Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, Texas. Uffdcea Eeccvwl pam Mrs. Lura Myer, registrar, serves as secretary to Mr. Patrick Shannon. She is responsible for accurate student permanent records and her office serves as a general center for students and faculty. Mrs. Sandra Fisher and Mrs. Marjorie Nabors, attendance clerks, are responsible for keeping accurate accounts of students, absences and tardies. Mrs. Ophelia Harp, librarian, and Mrs. Betty Meyers, library secretary, aid students and faculty hy maintaining an adequate collection of facilities in McCollum,s library. Mrs. Marjorie Nabors and Mrs. Sandra Fisher, attendance clerks. Mrs. Lura Myer, Registrar and Secretary to Mr. Shannon. Mrs. Ophelia Harp, librarian, and Mrs. Betty Meyers, library secretary. ecccdea Wad me ...pd English Teachers lnclude Miss Mary Hartwig, Mrs. Audrey Fellinge, Miss Martha Searcy, Miss Martha Young, and Mrs. J eri Wilgers The English depart- ment seeks to instill in students a knowledge of communicating ideas in an understandable manner. English students do inten- sive reading in American and English literature and learn to create and express ideas intelligently. There are four levels of the Eng- lish department ranging from basic grammar to advanced senior literature. Pictured at left are Miss Ju- nelle Gambs, Mr. Durwoocl Hargett, Mrs. Marion Jones, Mrs. Linda Daley, and Mrs. Mary Dinkins. Spanish and Latin are of- fered to teach students to com- municate, to understand the different cultures, and to aid the student in gaining knowledge of linguistics. Fine Arts Department con- sists of speech, choir, art, jour- nalism, band, and pep squad. Each course enables a student to express his own feelings through oratorials, sketches, sculpturing, Writings, singing, and school spir- lt. Members of the Language Depart- ment are Mr. Abraham Villarreal, Miss Toni Ruiz, Mr. Kenneth Loew, and Mrs. Judy Ortiz. wdcadum Wanaka H The Fine Arts Department consists of Miss Ruby McPherson, Mrs. Beverly Cook, Mrs. Monica Martin, Mr. John Parnell, Mr. Jim Blodgett, and Mr. Patrick Carson. M wwe Uqamzfmenld History and Civics Teachers are Mr. James Howder, Mr. Frank Farris, Mrs. Gladys McCollum, Mr. Al Reyna, and Mr. Russell Abrego, Faculty members are Mr. Gerald Nowotny, Mr. Joe Collins, Mrs. Ann Cook, and Mr. Sam Sluder. 1 3 Knowledge of the past is necessary in order to understand the present and fu- ture. The History de- partment urges stu- dents to take an active interest in their government and the history of their coun- try. As the year comes to a close, history stu- dents have a more comprehensive knowl- edge of the surround- ing world. To train people interested in clerical work, bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand are of- fered. Bookkeeping aids stu- dents to keep accurate records. Typing teaches basic skills. Shorthand enables a student to transform the spoken word into a Written symbol in a shorter time. Science classes strive to give students a general under- standing of the vital role it plays in todayis world. Courses offered are Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and General Science. Pictured at right are Mrs. Sherry Turner, Mrs. Nancy Humpreys, Mrs. Lois Dupont and Miss Woodine Robbins fseatedxy. laden Z4 Members of the science department are Mr. James Clark, Mr. Owen Gent, Mr. Jerald Martin, Mr. Lelend Pospisil, and Mr AHgCl0 Russo. Not pictured is Miss Carolyn Nairn. Zwmew, dence, 77ZaZ?Z Pictured above are Mr. Robert Delgado, Mr. Gerald Busald, Mr. Frank Perkins, Mr. Charles Snyder, Mrs. Leonor Garcia, and Mr. Ernest Hoffman. Among Math courses of- fered at McCollum are related math l and ll, algebra land ll, plane and analytical geometry, and trigonometry. These courses aid our students in future success in college and professions. Classes include basic principles of mathematics to acquaint students with prin- ciples of reasoning to deter- mine length, area, and volume, ' ---.-..,, Members of the math department pictured at the left are Mr. Robert Brackett and Mr. Ralph Ewing. iq. 7!amzfwm6, 2.0.7. 73.5. ZW-ma Honiemaklng, Air -. . . . . 5 ..i: Mi'fii'1 '--flTe3tiQi.?c i g, LOI1dllllOI'llI1g, Electronics, . ' Z Q f , Q Printing, Drafting, Auto Mechanics, DE., V.O.E., and V.l'l.0. are Vocational courses offered at McCol- lum. Homemaking classes learn cooking, sewing, and interior decorating. Air Conditioning and Refriger- ation, Electronics, Draft- ing, and Printing prepare the student for careers by teaching craftsmanship. D.E., V.O.E., and V.H.O. are job trainings in special fields. Pictured at right are Mrs. Grace Reynolds, Mrs. Wilma McCrury, Mrs. Eunice Whit- ney, and Mrs. Catherine Rus- sell. Members of the Vocational Department are Mr. E. J. Bradbury, Mr. Tom Murrow, Mr. Raymond Puppe, Mr. Waldo Reininger, Mr. Charles Griffey, and Mr. Allen Smith. 'mm cc me P.E. instructors pictured above are Miss Barbara Stanley, Mr. Dan Yarbrough, and Miss Phyllis Baker R.0.T.C. instructors are Sgt. Major Bostwick and Sgt. Major Bean. The Health and Physical Edu- cation Department offers a program designed to develop minds and bodies of students. Physical Education conditions students for vigorous activity and teaches sportsmanship and team- work. The objectives of McCollum Reserve Officer's Training Corps is to develop in each cadet a knowl- edge of the basic military skills. Coaches pictured at left are Mr. Bill Dumas, Mr. Mike Barry, Miss Dorothy Williams, and Mr. Dennis Smith. Not pictured is Mr. John Gray. SD 17 gaafwl: Hdmdnddhdlwn The Harlandale Board of Trustees are responsible for making The Policies of the School District. Their duties in general are to approve budgets, taxes, bond elections and sales, contracts, and business transactions that come before them. Members of the Board of Trustees are Mr. W. S. Brashears, President, lVlr. Wiley Howry, Vice-President, Dr..Homer H. Utz, Secretary, Mr. Jesse W. Dunn, Assistant Secretary, Mr. L. F. Fitzpat- rick, Treasurer, and lVlr. Harold Frost and lVlr. Esteban Sosa, members. Board Members, Mr. jesse Dunn, Mr. Harold Frost, Mr. Wiley Howry, lVlr. Esteban Sosa, and Mr. Homer Utz, discuss the many problems of the School Board. Mr Jesse Dunn Mr L F Fitzpatrick lVlr W S Brashears lVlr Homer Utz and Mr Wiley Howry, discuss the new Junior High School p cm fa Zdelublf WR... Mr, Callie Smith, assistant superintendent, has aided Mr. John Gonder in the district administration duties since 1962. He attends school hoard meetings, promotes public relations, and speaks at various community and school functions. Mr. Smith supervises the census department, compiles attendance' data, and serves as a retirement counselor for personnel. He is also responsible for preparing all state and federal reports, accumulating data for the Foundation School Program and approving student transfers within the district. 19 Mr. John C. Gonder, Superintendent of the Harlandale Independent School District, is personnel director and executive head of the school district. Mr. Gonder became superintendent of the Harlandale District in 1962. His duties are evaluating the needs of all the schools and organizing the guidance and counseling systems. He also recommends persons for teaching positions and otherjob opportunities. 'sa Mrs. Inez C. Hammett, District Registrar and Secretary to the Superintendent dzec aw: a-afwldnmiaw ,,,,.sw m' Mr. William Bently Director of Federal and Vocational Education Dr. A. N. Saenz Visiting Teacher Mrs. Gozelle Loveless Audio and Visual Aid Director ft MF. Ronnie Gi-lSSi0t Mr, Jge Martinez Business MHYIHECY Assistant Tax Assessor Tax Assessor and Collector and Collector 20 Www fam and 152666 .rQ.:-Q3 l www Mrs. Velma Kuehne Cafeteria Director Mr, Warner Shows Mr. William Sharp W A Z Purchasing Agent District Accountant 945 nir Miss Adele Lain Mr. William Marshall Mr. Charles Boggess Mr. Irwin Martin Co-ordinator of Art Assistant Direct0r Of Director of'Cu1-riculum Co-ordinator of Community and Penmanship Curriculum Service 21 mwilcm la ffm! 744x659 Nlargy McDonald Mr. Howard jobson PBX Operator Health and P,E. Co-ordinator Mrs. Jewel Wietzel Special Education Consultant Lt. Col. Robbins R.0.T.C. Director Mr. George Smith Voca1:iona1 Consultant aatadckwa E110 ws Syiiig at W 4' Rig 3. ..L, I , Qaglsf an ampua McCollum custodians, under the supervision of lVlr. Leonardo Luna, keep the school grounds and buildings clean for stu- dents and faculty. lVleCollum7s Custodians are lVlr. Leonard Luna, lVlr. Alfred Arocha, lVlr. Ambrosio Urie- gas, Mr. Willi Garcia. VNV' Custodians pictured above are Mr. Jesus Cantu, Mr. Max Viera, and lVIr. Ralph Strale. 23 Mrs. Thomasa Luna 64,46 ze-ua, Qfazemg 2904: Cafeteria Workers are Rebecca Peek, Arabella Torres, Ramona Levario, Martha Ramirez, Beatrice Hernandez, and Jimmie Skyrm. ' 1 dai i ' , Q I J 'V fr- 1, Elf f 11'-ii? ' ff, f 2 i H V ,,,, , -' rf, , Qs, ,1g-gg- 1 ,gig '-fa 5: fai re fag' f Q - ei. , 2, ' H .L--I , . i an ,. .gkf,,N-L V, Eh K, N f-ff .,,,. . . ,,,,.L :a,M.,s.,,,,,W,,..f ,,,r,, V ,,,,,,L:L, V , WHZM I 52,1 K f L- 12. - e ' ' Q If - ' - i -,r 5 1:1 ' n 'fa ..--iris:1:-Qwfigigggyfgeiz r, -. za f hw . 1 f e - ' H fszifzlf' , 'iii ' 'W i it 1 f T , Members of the Cafeteria Staff are Hilda Harlwig, Elenora Holden, Opaline Hargrove, Ufelia Resendez, and Lois Holden. 24 Nl. Sewe awdaqa The cafeteria staff and Hitch- ing Post workers under the super- vision of Mrs. Lois Holden. are in charge of serving a nourishing lunch daily to McCollum students and . faeultv. Hitching Post ladies pictured at left are Mrs. Alberta Wilber, Mrs. Dellie Moeller, and Mrs. Stella Collins. Mrs. Jimmie Skyrm, Mrs. Opaline Hargrove, and Mrs. Elenora Holden clean the dishes after serving lunch to students and faculty. 25 'Wanda of fffzawfevlge l Senior class officers are Toni Gautney, historiang Susan Dossett, treasurerg David Hill, reporterg Gary Stoops, chaplaing Albert Thomae, parliamentariang Gary Pack, secretarygjimmy Abernathy, vice-presidentg Randy Shelly, president. Three of Braniff's stewardesses added color and beauty to our picture. 28 Seadaw my gona!-Zaye Abasolo, Robert Abernathy, Jimmy Aguilar, David Akeroyd, Daniel Altamirano, Alfred Altamirano, Joe Anglin, James Anthony, George Arispe, David Arnold, Ralph Ashley, Anna Badgett, Charles Bailey, Geneva Baird, Roger Barker, Nancy Barnes, Otis Bartosh, Jeanette Basham, Carol Bast, Norma Becerra, Roberta Beck, Luther Beschorner, Kay Biemer, Larry Bishop, Donnie lddddfbd Uzgcmcye Wwe Adam aka . RQ. .y,,,, ei e P: ff .. J 'ff . fN'1fr1.pff lf ' ' in ,Q 1 f L.L- N - k . ,K K 'Q i K . . :gf 7f , B i 'B ' rorir 1 - 1 Q u A ,k.L'. , is W if 'V ' 'A ,L,, ' -' 7 M f isQQf?if4 Q 2 ..,' 1 . '..' 1 If ' - . Mr. Ernest Hoffman and Mrs. Marion Jones discuss the selection of the senior 3 1 Boldt, Janice Booker, Barbara Booth, Penny Bowen, Barbara Bratcher, Harold Brooks, Tim i 2 s play. Seadaw Qcedae A09 died Brooks, Wesley Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Richie Browning, Linda Burroughs, Johanna Calvillo, Alice Campa, Alfred Campaeos, Minerva Campbell, Michele Cardenas, Frank Carmichael, JoNell Carney, Bobby 32 'i 64442 Carney, Larry Castillo, Johnny Castro, Alice Causey, Brenda Chetwood, Rich Conger, Leo ard Seniors receive the class rings which symbolize twelve years of hard work. 3 3 Connally, Pat Crawford, Robert Criswell, Danny Crowell, Billy Cullum, Janice Cupp, Virginia Dabney, John Day, Leroy DeHart, Barbara Deininger, Cynthia Dellerman, Linda Dirmeier, Mike eadaz dia 3,6134 701 pzalfdlf ,UN xi. yy Dirmeier, Ronald Donnley, Anita Doolittle, Cathy Dossett, Susan Doughty, Joanne Duke, Kathy L lVlr. Ernest Hoffman and Randy Shelley begin separating senior candy to be delivered to senior advisories for sale. 35 1 lb' 4 we - ,im Dycus, Billy Dycus, Bobby Ebbitt, Marian Elizondo, Emma Elmore, Dennis Essary, Dortha Estes, Michael Evins, Caroline Felan, Karen Ferry, J im Fewox, Chris Fine, Burl Queen! Elma Zefaea 70: 36 'V 14:54 of Sham? l Fitch, Roxane Fix, Bobhye Fletcher, Robert Flores, Carlos Fritsch, Charles Gafford, William -M, ,gf .,,. , , ,Me Charlie Strange demonstrates proper way to shave for the Speech Class, 37 Galle, Bertha Garcia, Louis Garza, Leandra Garza, Thelma Gates, Keith Gautney, Toni Giddings, Georgia Gimbel, Warren Gonzales, Irene Gonzalez, Elenora Gonzalez, Mary Grayheal, Arthur 70055455 ,WW 38 . eowdaqa Un 70 35 Grayson, James Guevara, Mary Nancy Gurley, Robert Gutierrez, Eugene Haiduk, Patricia Hajek, Wayne J oe Phillips speaks for the team with Charles Fritsch and Gary Stoops to encourage students to attend the games. Team Captains were introduced by Coach Yarbrough. Hale, Mickey Hammonds, Randy Hansen, Dorothy Hardie, Steve Hardy, Sara Hargrove, Carolyn Harn, Connie Heider, Delbert Henze, Celeste Hemandez, David Hernandez, Pete Hicks, Cynthia awww Zfmafze panda E ,4 Wagga? Dance l l Hill, David Himlin, Stephen Hoffmann, Margaret Hogan, Randall Holstien, Pamela Holt, Pamela Dennis Elmore speaks at the Victory Dance as Susan Dossett and Gary Stoops look on. 4 1 Howard, Cindy Jarke, Richard Johnson, Alan Johnson, Beverly Johnson, Linda J ones, J oyee Jordon, Herbert Jordan, Jimmy Jordan, Sherry Jurek, Sharon Kerr, Charles Key, Linda Zawfacy mm King, Terri Kisby, Della Knight, Binford Koenig, Edna Krawietz, Doris Krawietz, Elizabeth Dennis Elmore strives to make two as the Cowboys defeat the Minutemen. Lancaster, Mark Laskowski, Archie Laskowski, William Lasley, Mike Leal, Ernie Leatherman, Anita Lenow, Sue Levario, Virginia Levy, Sherlyn Little, Harry Lopez, Gloria Luker, Norman Zami ieezfmalez Ex 44 Ze!! 701 gawk cya -Ji aff? W-..-vf' Lunsford, Bruce lVlcCulley, Linda lVleDonald, Beverly lVlcElyea, Kathryn Nlelntosh, Brenda lVlcQuaid, Janet Leo Conger, Ronnie Polk, and Chris Fewox., guest cheerleaders, lead yell for a Friday pep rally. 45 Www 6159 ?aaZ5aZZ game! Maldonado, Benito Martinez, Johnny Mask, Larry May, Alvin Melcher, Pamela Menefee, Mike Meurer, Ernest Miller, Ronald Mills, Walter Moore, Melanie Moore, Patsy Moreno, Rebecca 46 xpwdaed Wand , 1.1-f Morgan, David Morgan, Kathy Morgan, Patsy Morin, Dorothy Morris, Leelynn Moyle, James Newly elected season captains Gary Pack, Charles Fritcsh, and Gary Stoops express football teamls appreci- ation by presenting Coach Bill Dumas a jacket. 714-6a pfzedenf Mueller, Loretta Murray, Walder Nabors, Tina Naylor, Susan Neill, Nelda Nix, Ronnie Norred, Earl O,Neil, Patricia Ortega, Richard Pack, Gary Pais, lVla.ry Palmer, Gary Q 3 s 48 aa E I fl zeczm Wazfd s 5 5 Paredes, Jesusita Parker, George Paz, Adam Pena, Gloria Phillips, Joseph Phillips, Linda Melanie Moore and Robert Fletcher por- tray two egotistical people in the Tri C's production of Dream Worldf, Pittman, Jean Poulk, Ronnie Power, James Price, Steve Purgason, Valerie Putnam, Phyllis Quesada, Margarita Ramirez, Adolph Ramon, David Ramos, Abel Ramsey, Judy Reeves, Gary min Slcwlemfc Zecedae Wann za Reynolds, Larry Ridgeway, Barbara Riley, Kaye Riley, Sharon Rischer, Dean Risner, Sandra in Danny Wilson and Stephen Taylor receive WRAIYGLERS from Judy Smith and Dortha Essary. 5 mace! Encanto Wazkke. 3 s i I Rodriguez, Bernice Rodriguez, Philip Roe, Edna Romero, Minerva Rooker, Janice Rossman, Sandra Rowland, Mary Ruiz, Gilbert Saenz, Carlos Solis, Charlie Sanders, Aubrey ' Sanders, Pam 3 52 cameo 7am tcwlenta . 53 Schoman, James Schomberg, Mike Schrauh, Jackie Seidel, Kathy Seitzer, Tommy Sharp, J udy Student Council mem- bers Jimmy Jordan, Ernest Meuer, Binford Knight, Frank Free- man, and Joe Cortez, enact battle scene for Veterans Day Assembly Shaw, Richard Shelley, Randy Shippey, Donald Shussler, Deborah Simpson, Joan Small, Richard Smith, Barbara Smith, Beverley Smith, Judy Smith, Linda Smith, Nlerrel Smith, Verneita endafz Zhao pee demic ,T . ,, ,tg w waved ?7Zagwe Smith, William Smothers, Todd Snoga, Earl Spurlock, Kathy Stair, Delbert Stannard, Eugene Randy Shelley, in behalf of the senior class, presents Mr. Pat Shannon with a memorial plaque commemorating students who have died in Viet Nam. Gary Pack, Susan Dossett, and Mr. Ernest Hoffman look on. 5 5 amz 66044 77a4ea Stannard, Ted Stoops, Gary Strait, Kathy Strange, Charles Stroman, Roy Stuehm, Paul Suniga, Ross Swinforcl, Terry Taylor, Roger Taylor, Stephen Thomae, Albert Townsend, Daniel T 56 ' - Trevino, Esther Tucker, J ack Urban, James Valdez, Josie Valdez, Lesvia Vasquez, Mary 1968 Senior Class 'watches the birdie as Mr. Arther Goldheek snaps their picture Veliz, Mario Villanueva, Sylvia Villarreal, Angelina Vogt, Douglas Wallace, Boyce Warzecha, Marilyn Weiss, Donna Williams, Alexis Williams, Linda Williams, Mary Williams, Pamela Wilson, Danny emhfz lcwlenw Woods, Glenn Ybanez, Hortense Ybarra, Mario Young, Sandra Zuehl, Toni Jones, Irene Mr Pat Shannon presents David Hill and Clndy Hicks the American Foundation Award for outstanding students, use - l A 1 .1 -w--4-wb. .ew 5, F s o Q ff? Z .-f' 35-. Y 5, 3? 2 ww. 4... wwwwk-waayamwwf me Hmm mm Abate, Terry Adams, Dave Aduddell, Mike Akins, Brenda Alexander, Mark Allen, Lynda Allen, Nancy Alvarado, Olga Anaya, Armando Anders, Mike Anders, Raymond Anderson, Peggy Anglin, Martha Armstrong, Gregory Armstrong, Kathi Ashley, Martha Atwood, Brenda Avina, Anthony Ayers, David Baehhofer, Casey 6 1 AA .AA Ann A ml 4 Bailey, Chafles Bailey, Julian Bain, Roy Barr, Bonnie Barrows, Robert Bast, Abigail Bell, Sylvia Belsher, Nadine Belt, Jackie Betancourt, Maria Bishop, S110 Boehle, Karen Bonner, Damone Bowden, Phyllis Broekers, Martin Brooker, John Brooker, Wanda Brown, Kerry Brown, Loretta Brown, Sam 62 ' 'L endaz pawn B1-Own, Sandra Buckelew, Lee Bukowsky, Shirley Byhee, Brenda Campbell, Rosemary Cardenas, Jorge Cardona, Gloria Carlile, Larry Carnes, Charles Carter, Mary Louise junior Class sponsors, Mr, Angelo Russo and Mrs. Mary Dinkins dis- cuss plans for the an- nual Junior-Senior Prom, cha Zzchea Chamrad, Frank Chestnut, Marilyn Childs, Cynthia Chincarini, Dahlia Clark, Ann Clemmons, Susan Coatney, Lawrence X Coffey, Lester Cole, Robert Collins, Doris Faye Collins, Dorothy Collins, Yvonne Comer, Dianna Connally, Tim Cote, Pat Coy, Duane Cruz, Sarah Cullison, Betty Cunningham, Rodger Cupp, James 64 7a Zona Cure, Darla Daily, Caran Damron, DcAnne Deininger, Sheri Deleon, Rosie Denn, J oseph DeVaney, J ack Dickinson, Floyd Donatto, Jean Dossett, Mark juniors, Flora Gonzalez and Vicki Lewis, sell pencils to Sandra Slack and Pat Hargrove. 65 0-- I- 75-1- -4 QLEJ- - Doughty, Dianne Doughty, James Duarte, Antonio Dufault, Mark Dyeus, Sarah Dye, Janice Eastwood, Judy Ebhitt, Cathy Ebeling, Julie Eccell, Cathy Eckelkamp, Loretta Edenhurn, Gary Edwards, Sally Egnew, Ronnie Embrey, Jayne English, James Eseobar, Christina Ferguson, Linda Fitch, Judy Fowler, Evelyn 66 Eemczlcd I--sv Q..-qv Freeman, Frank Gabitsch, Suzanne Galle, Douglas Garcia, Eva Garcia, Veronica K 'f ' i,, fl s ,,,, A37 iiiiri l W3 , , fe ,rha l e a raar r fm' e 9 1551 iiin K iii GHFIICIE Alta GHFHCL WHYHC Gonzales, johnny Gonzales, Louisa Gonzales, Teresa jimmy Shuler at- tempts to keep ball as lVlcC0llum defeats Harlandale in their second game. 0 I F-Daazfew 9643264 Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, John Hernandez, Mary Hester, Beth Hi1ario,Ju1io 68 pew: Hobgood, Wanda Holden, Mary Holder, Sandra Holt, Janet Holt, Richard Horelsi' GUY Ingles GUY JCUOH, Gary Johnson, Amy Johnson, Carol L Q im ii 5 d,,. , 0 2 i ,dW, f i ,Add ,fv ,g sfnu' The P:.-if p . as Y d dddd in f' l A 1 d dddd lf f fgrfsfli of :Ffr-in3,Mi?l'gmf Q, N '2,L'U'f9 Whisper so 1, Lids sp ' r Q31 N3 ben? hy conquering oF Nyawn-aj C Wir 0 f . ' ' ' - ' I I' w, f f 412. ,ixr ,,., . W l d s ' Lg ig ,Aw During football season various school organizations display school spirit by presenting original posters at pop rallies, urging Cowboy victory. 69 fs .W I ! ' ,L A or ii ssnl L gags ww f MAF I qu F ff an V. mhfw end mc! Johnson, Don Johnson, Lucretia Jones, Linda jordan, Larry Kelly, Charles l Kelly, John King, Barbara Knowles, R0selVlarie Kocourek, J an Kotwlek, Suzann Kawalik, Debbie Lackey, Shirley LeBlanc, Lydia Lee, Richard Lener, Eileen Lenow, Pam Lentz, Garland Levy, Barbara Lewallen, Peggy Lewis, Vicki 70 70 Safdcew XLockwood, Randy Lopez, Alberto lVlcAbee, Carol McBride, Pat Nlcilann, Sharon Mcflullouh, Gary McDonald, Beth McDonald, DeeAnne McDonald, Gary McDonald, Royce Sandra Slack, Nlr. .lim Blodgett, and Te- resa Gonzales display Christmas card sent to soldiers in Viet Nam from the junior Class. i RK all l ,ff- ' cwdaz ffdadcauy Mclllyea, Kerry McGuire, Donald Magallanez, Esther Maines, Dickie Manka, Pat Mayo, Frank Mays, Ginger Moore, Aves Moore, Joyce Moore, Mary 7 2 eaedaea Zdeck MOFCHO, Alicia Moreno, Joel Mueller, Gary Murch, Patricia Myers, Marshall Naborsf Tommy Navarro, Mary Naylor, Steve Neitzel, David Nichols, Suzette Y ummm-,A WWW- W, Junior class pres- ident, Roger C u n n i n g h am, presents Bonnie Barr and Mr. Angelo Russo with a check for being the first advisory to turn in 10070 class dues. , Wm We PM Oaks, Duffie Oehler, Ryan Patrick, Sydney Pennington, Olivia Perez, Josie Perkins, Helen Phariss, Sandra Kay Poe, Stephen Price, Donald Rabel, Marilyn Ragsdale, Thomas Reynolds, Billy Reyna, Stella Robson, Danny Rodriquez,Jol1nny Roe, Richard Rogers, Sandy Rogers, Tanya Rowton, Robert Rudy, Michael 74 agen!! aclamea Ruiz, Maria Ruston, Gary Salazar, Mary Salinas, Alice Salinas, Richard MM! Sanford, Debra Sammons, Harold Sandoval, Mary Scales, Howard Sehiehel, Sue Jael , fy ' , 1,3 fag 42, 9, veal, new QQvf! f 'H 1' 'lyefx 10.8 Q er f+'ei, , ,,'r, Wx xfm 'Q fk4.,,,,', 'G f,,, 'a',ga Q ,J XZ'-::7.. 'a'0 H :Ninn Ffa - f -f F' vjilragnna-a.MQ ,,r.,Z,0n7'? '00 za Tff'-w,Q f a:+f :ff1 ' 20- .1'-. WX -i 1 s ' ,, ,!,..,'- afi' ,li Elf' si, -,W 0 e-Eff ,.,' Q ,-W Wal '6'.'.Q. 1 07,715 f.4f gg 5 4. g ll Q if y u,' We El 6 its QQWQ M' g Sq xv Riga ,J aiwvw ?.' ft' ?i'K:v'H'V 9986's an page ' 59- Qljgx ith-K 1 J Vi' 1' ,ws f aQ, Qi.ggA'.,O 'of e9i 'a nj -s 1 6 Beth Hester and Linda Mathis prepare costumes for the Junior portion of the Student Coumcil Talent Show. mm Pmzwcme Schimeek, Lynda Scoggins, William Sears, Peggy Shannon, Kenneth Shelton, Anna Shields, Sharon Shimek, Eugene Shuler, jimmy Slack, Sandra Slangal, Becky Slavich, Steve Smalling, Paula Smart, jenny Smith, Alice Starnes, Paula Stephens, James Struss, Sheryl Suggs, Gayle Sundquist, Steve Suniga, Ralph 76 fr as , ii.. 1 . n -' I r,,s,,.M?r,, , , or , W .4 4 H2 . 4, 3 2 5 f e if 21 :ffl 7 rip' , . , 1 rf ' ,Li Swan, Sandy Tapia, Juan Taylor, Glenda Tenney, George Tenneyg .l 0 Aim Thomae, Robert Thomas, Sharon Thompson, Matt Timmons, Susan Torres, Rosita Becky Slangal prepares a life size picture of a flapper for the Junior portion of the Student Council Talent Show. ww panda Deccgna Trevino, Dora Tucker, Sandra Vara, Margie Villalobos, Elias Vincent, Lawence Walker, AIIHCUC Walsh, Jeanie Ware, Roy Weiss, Arnold Weiss, Wayne Westbrook, Julian Wells, George Teresa Gonzales and Mr. J im Blodgett discuss decoration plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. 78 I I Q16 ' 3 'Q-:M-uv 9.5 Kev :YH-s' 'Q 2 if Macaw ampele az alfa is K l f: X if ME fl is ! ' Waitrek, Janice Weynand, Valerie Wilcox, Sandra Woltowicz, Craig Williamson, Claudia W right, Gayle Wyatt, Melinda Yohey, Shirley Young, Donna Zamora, Zandra 79 During the Junior portion of the Student Council talent show, Royce McDonald is crowned i'Miss Mess Americas' by Julie Gonzalez and Jackie Belt. 1 V Sophomore class officers are Sheila Wilson, treasurerg Ann Johnson, chaplaing Dinah Manning, secretaryg Linda Kisby, reporterg Debbie Cuda, historianp Mike Miller, vice-presidentg Bruce Vetters, presidentg and William Bourland, parliamentarian. 80 apdamafzec Q-Wan ?coZme Abaifgj Aden, Aguillar, AIHIUZ, Aldape, Alf0l'Cl, Vicky Glenda Mary Janie Olivia Mavis Alvarado, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony, Avina, Avants, Lillian Emelia Gloria J anie Martin Roger Ayala, Ayres, Ayres, Bachhofer, Badgett, Badgley, Dianne C assandra Glenn Dennis Robert Maria Badi110, Bailey, Barbieri, Bartlett, Baty, Beadles, Mary HCICH Jerry Butch 8 1 Jackie Harold Michael CLI-, . m, 41 ll Becerra, Behring, Bell, Bernal, Berry, YBishc:p, Elizabeth Charlene Vicki Rosalinda Melodic Billy Bishop, Booth, Booth, Botkin, Brooker, Bukowslry, Linda Debbie Oscar Julia Jack Kathryn Bush, C aheldue, Callaway, Calle nder, Campbell, Camposi Brenda Suzanne Paul Janice Janice Margaret Cannon, Capehart, Capps, Carnes, Carter, Castleman, Ruth Carol Tony Elaine Janice J0hn 8 2 7a 7a5enZ Cavazos, Chamberlin, Chamrad, Chavez, Chavez, Chestnut, Richard Jeanette Frank David Diana Carolyn Christian, Clay, Click, Cole, Collins, Comer, W an da Shirley Mark Robert Bonnie Deborah Sophomores participating in Student Council Talent Show converse backstage with sponsor, Miss Martha Searcyg co-sponsor Miss Barbara Stanley not pictured. 8 3 Wa 20:9 Zcwleald Comte, Connally, Cook, Corrales, Cortez, Cortez, Ronald Barbara Dorothy Diane Gloria Joe Couser, Cuda, Curtis, Damron, Daniel, ecker, Roberta Deborah Virginia Sandra Pe ter f Charles Dennis, Dirmeier, Divin, Dominguez, Donatto, Duken, James Donna John D avid J oe Wayne Duncan, Duve , Edmunds, Ehlers, Embrey, English, james M ary Marlowe Glen Terri Joan 84 efwe eacmce Zafw E,-ck, Escobedo, F arris, Faschingbauer, F elux, Fitzsimmons, Mary Bertha Jackie Herbert Marilyn Judy wld 'IIB' Flores, Flores, Alfredo Tony Floyd, Folkner, Forsen, Forshee, John Shirley Robert Nadine t I xiii Vicki Bell serves student teacher Anita Schultz,at the District coun- selors meeting. Linda Fletcher in background assists in serving. X-2 Seaman zfzamatea Frederick, Gallant, Galle, Gaona, Garcia, Garza, Marilyn Ruth Elaine Olga Lupe Mary Ann George, Gerimita, Giddings, Goetz, Gonzalez, Graham, Poppy Alice Robert Jeanne Martina Charles Grant, Green, Green, Griffin, Grohe, Guerra, James johnny Martha Sherry Donna Sylvia Hale, Halstead, Hammonds, Hannich, Hanson, Harris, Kay Lynn Leland Wynne Michael Lois 8 6 I L L , mm-, Dance Henley, Hernandez, Herrera, Hicks, Marilyn Mary julian Laura Bonnie Llilabeth Hodge, Hogan, Holder, Holland, Christy Karen David Priscill 'ff Bertha and Patsy Alfaro purchase tickets to the Victory Dance from Mrs. Earl Ott and M Pat Shannon. i 37 a Johnnie Sheri l'S apiam me Zcmfeaw lube Isbell, jackson, Jenkins, Joerg, Johnson, Johnson, David Donna Linda Charles Anne Loretta Johnston, jones, jones, jones, Jones, Jones, Vikki Pat Colleen Eileen Kathy Sharon jurek, Kallenherg, Katanchick, Keil, Keller, King, Donald David Sally Donnie Linda Karen Kisby, Krawietz, Kroll, Kunkel, Lewey, Linda Theresa Tomy Gary Nancy 88 ofa dyke Qmclea Lindsey, Littlefield, Lopez, Lothringer, Ludlow, Lyles, Ray Susan Kristy Cathy Cheryl Richard lVlcBee, McCall, lVlcClend0n, McCulloch, McDaniel, McDonald, Nancy Linda Sherry Samuel Kenneth Alfred lVlr. Russo's Biology class does research from text for daily grades. 89 apiamafzed 644046 McDonald, McDonald, McElyea, McGarity, McGee, Mcj unkins, Beverly Valerie Patrick Pamela Georgie Billy McRight, W Madden, Magallenez, Mann, Manning, Manning, Pamela Arlene Beatrice Debbie Dinah Sherry Martin, Martinez, Martinez, Mask, Mata, Mathis, Stanley juan Oscar Kathy Susan James Mayfield, Mayo, Menefee, Mikulenka, Miller, Miller, Molly janet John Maryellen Cheryl james 90 H caeeZ?fewzZ gevlw Miranda Mrtchell Monkhouse Moore Morgan Morrlson Leandro jerrell Wood Mary Ann Harold Morrison Mu Murray Nelll Nevrl Nowlmg Loudell Lmda Wyllne Roslyn Llnda Stephen P 91 a,04awme mdeaw Nowotny, Oldham, Ortega, Ortega, Ortiz, Osborne, Marsan Wade Cathy Ernestine Danny Richard Pack, Palacios, Parker, Pelham, Pena, Pena, Sam Velma Carroll William Danny Mary Pena, Perez, Perkins, Pittman, Pittman, Price, Richard Lydia Henerietta Joyce William Glenn Price, Pride, Prime, Pruski, Puente, Rabenaldt, Larry Charlie Cynthia B arbara Ralph Donald 92 md Q Hfgedza P Raley, Ramos, Ramos, Razvillas, Reininger, Reyna, Roger javies Ray Richard Harold Estella Rhodes, Richardson Robbins, Robbins, Robbins, Rodriguiz, Lynda Linda Barbara Eddie R achel Philip xl, mx, ' Students of Mrs. Garciags algebra class ponder over assignment. 93 OQAGWLGGG 4 pazhmy Roe, Rojas, Rosenbusch, Rudes, Rudy, Ruiz, Thomas Maria Linda jackie Pat Josephine Runnels, Ryan, Samford, Sanders, Sehlueter, Schott, JamCS Sandie Verna Brenda jackie Ronnie Schraub, Siedel, Seidenberger, Senter, Shaw, Sing, Y Herbie Dorothy Keith Kenneth Judy Bobbie Skinner, Smith, Smoot, Sorensen, Stahl, Stair, Richard Alana Phillip 94 B arbara Deborah J 00 'Medina cena Standridge, Stowe, Struss, Stuehm, Suhler, Suniga, Joh nny Linda M ary David Sharon Rosalinda Swan, Tabers, Tarvar, Taylor, Taylor, Tello, Susan Virginia Cecelia C arol Perry Dora rom The sophomore skit in the Student Council Talent Show portrays the Westem era. 95 Af apdawwzea Ummm Terrell, Thompson, Torres, Torres, Tovar, Trotter, Mary Jackie Ester Mary David Mark Tuley, Tucker, Tucker, Ueckert, Valdez, Valdez, 101111 Ginia Judy Judd Blanca Mary V ance, Vasquez, Velasquez, Velasquez, Vernon, Vetters, James Rosa R achel Rebecca Debbie Bruce Waddy, X Waldrep, Warren, Wgemgu Wells, Whitg, Melinda Randy Karen 9 6 Steven Margarettc Jerry A1 -99329 Q- my-LE ' , fa' if do - Wilkins, Y Shirley J-. ,4.'- , offord, Williams, Williams, Wilson, Winfield, W Donald G ary Shelia jack Sharon fvfx- rr-- 2. ,'-rg I ,ni Ybarra, Yell, York, Zamora, Zurcher, Eddie Melvin Sharon Henry Charlie 1 Q 1 Q 5 Sophomores Sheri Hunter and Molly Mayfield look on enviously as Cathy Duke models her gown. xi' Representing ihe freshman class are Susan Hardy, vice-presidentg Jennjne Moore, secretaryg Skippy Hajek, presidentg Henry Zuehl, chaplain. 9 8 7 amanda! gegiae Adami, Adams, Alarcon, Allen, Alvarado, A moro, Anderson, Sandra D ebbie Fred Tommy Jesse Mario Ylanda Anglin, Andrews, Andrews, Ascol, Ayers, Badgett, Baggs, Deborah Janice Lynda Libby Rickey Richard Richard BHUCY, Bailey, Baile! Bailey, BHTTY, Barsch, Basham, Bobby Marcia Robert Steve JoAnn Rita Patricia Becerra, Beckett, Bell, Bennett, Bernal, Berry, Betancourt, Josie Donald D ebbie Lyle John Roy Genevieve 99 ,banana Beystone, Bielefeld, Botkin, Bowen, Bradley, Bramhall, B ratcher, James Brian Stephen Patricia Jewel T ommy Woody Breiten, Brown, B ro wn, Browning, Buchanan Buekeen, Burkholder, C arol Judy Ronald William Laura Belinda Tommy Butler, Calk, Callender, Campbell, Campos, Castleman, Cerda, Donna Robert Bonnie Elizabeth Jesse Debra Irma Chessman, Chincarinni, Click, Cobb, Cole, Compton, V- Conner, Boyd Lidia Ray Michael D anny Theresa James 100 66444 NP' Cortez, Cruz, Cruz, Cuda, Cumberland, Cunningham, Curtis M ary Augustine S antos Rhonda N annette Rebecca B essie Damron, Dean, Dees, Dempsey, DeViney, Margaret J ack Sandy Irene Sammy 'uv 101 Dickerson, Dimambro Sandra Robert Mr. Ralph Ewing ponders over possible activities for the freshman class. 7me45mcm M Dinscore, Dixon, Doolittle, Dosset, Doughty, Duarte, Duncan, Dee Shirley Carolyn Melody Mark Larry Richard Dye, Edenburn, Edwards, Ehlers, English, Evins, Ezzell, Eugenia Carol Laurie Glenda Patricia Myron John Farias, Farrell, Felux, Fletcher, Flores, Flores, Fl0Yd, Patsy Patrick Patrick Linda Armando Maria Darla Fonseca, Ford, Ford, Forsen, Fortson, Franke, F ulbright, Dolores Martha Thom as Linda M ary Thomas Ralph 102 cwpcwta 7am F ulks, Garcia, Garcia, Garza, Garza, Geramita, Godfrey Richard Frank Reuben Mary Lou Rebecca Anna Marie Ray Gonzalez, Graeber, Graf, Graf, Grant, Grass, Graves Jeanette Andrea Lupe Max Drusilla Brenda Brenda . p aar, if-pn- 1' K h, G , xv , , 5 W QQWBBY5 Wi i m v , gg, ' ' li? 15 Fiww 2 . Jef 5 Q ' ,Jr mzisaws Freshmen display Cowboy spirit with their entry in the poster contest preceding the Harlandale game. 103 jzeadmea pawn Graves, Grimes, Groves, Gutierrez, Gutierrez, H ahn, H aidinger, William Debie Zarah Gilbert J ames Kathy Steve Haines, Hiljek, Hale, Hardie, Harrington, Harris, Hartman, Rahdy Skippy Joyce Susan John Barbara Jo HHFVSY, H atley, Helms, Heame, Hendrick, H ennesey, Hepw orth, Kenneth Geraldine Althea Russell Patricia Margie Karen Hernandez, Hernandez, Herrera, Herrera, Herring, Hester, Hethcock, Anita Yolanda Celia Thomas Cynthia Stephen Herrell 10 6 6606 Hicks, Hilburn, Holder, Holloway, X Holt, Holt, Hornbuckle jeff Randall Patty William Gary Patsy Morris Houser, Hunt, Insall, Jackson, Jeffreys, Jenkins, Jenkins, Marvidene Margaret Mike Sandra Linda Alvin Barb ara The Freshman class presents a skit describing diSCOVCl'iCS of cavemen for the Student Council Talent Show. 105 pdfbflfdfldlt Joh son, XJ ohnson, Johnson, Johnston, ,C J ohnstone, Jones, Jones, Travis Delford Mike Susan Jerry Barbara Charles x l Keenan, Kelly, Key, King, King, Kirchner, Kirkpatrick, 1 Leslie Ellen Ronald Ellen Janice Michael J ames i l i 1 Kneifel, Knowles, Koenig, Kowalik, Kowalik, Xx Kroeger, Kuhn, Diana Deborah Glenn Howard Lynn Freddie Brian LHHSICY, Lake, L askowski, LeBlanc, Le now, Lindsy, Lott, Michael Linda Lloyd Sherilyn Mitzi Ron Karen 1 O a . ig! 7aa1f5czZZ Lothringer, Lopez, Lohse, Luse, LUX, lVIcAlexander, McBride Vicky David James Mary Kenneth Steven Pam MCC arm, McConnell, McDonald, McDonald, McD onald, McGraw, Maif, Ronnie LuRae Barry Charlie Sandra Ida Dawn W , Freshmen fight for another victory in a game against Holmes. N 107 'madman flldevtf Mair, Maldonado, Martin, K Martinez, May, Mayo Mikulenka, Marvin S amia Mae B aldo L arry G reg Ruth Miller, Miller, Mitchell, Mgnkhouse, Monteith, Moon, Moon, Bill George Richard Carl Carole Gary Kathy Moore, Moore, Morales, Morales, Moreno, Morgan, Morin, Glenn jennine Carlos Sylvia Luisa Rick David Marones, Morris, Morrison, Mullins, Murdock, Navarro, Navarro, Trinid ad Elaine Henry Mary L aurie Connie Orlando 108 4 i N 1 1 1 i www 6 :wade Neal, Nelson, Nugent, Nutt, Nixon, Onofre, O rteg a, Terry Terry V alorie Nadine David Rebecca Elizabeth Ortiz, Ortiz, 0'Shaw, Pape, Papoutsis, Parisher, PCdI'0tti, Eddie Rodolfo Patrick William Ted 'Barbara TCITY -qu, Mrs. Beverly Cook and her English I class discuss The Count of Monte Cristo. 1 09 jaeaimea knee Petty, Nancy Q54 evgffig we L 8' E Pruett, Thurman PiI1kSt0Y1, Pisana, Plair, Poirier, Portillo, Potts, Sandra jerry H arry L arry C armen Michael Puffer, Puryear, Quin, Ramos, Raute, Reeve, Rodney Gary Rose Mirta J anice Diane Reeves, Reininger, Reyna, Reyna, Reynolds, Rhodes, Ridgeway, Rhonda Judy Joyce Rene Paul Karen Henry Riggins, John Ripps, Roamell, Robertson, Robinson, Rodriques, Roecker, Walter Richard Eva Sufi Cira Gail 110 1 weetdecml ' Zena I w Rodriques, Rogers, Rollins, Ronshausen, Rooker, Routon, Saenz, Virginia Leslie Rollie Diane Steve K athy Dora Sage, SHmf0I'd, Si1l'1ChCZ, Sanders, Schroeder, Schweers, Scoggins, Rene' Linda J ames Bruce Sandra Alta M0lil'ldH Susan Hardie and Todd Williamson repre- sent the Freshman Class at the armual Sweetheart Prom. 63444 S' died widened S6arS, Semmler, Shields, Shook, Simmons, Simpson, Singleton, Paula Lanell Kathy Linda Ellen B illyie Linda Skyrm, Slangal, Smith, Snoga, Speer, S telzig, Stephens, Ronnie Charles Mike J une Sue Pahieia Patricia Slidham. Stiles, St. J ohn, Stover, Stgwe, Strom an, Struss, J CITY Russell Donna Karen Judy D ale William Stuart, Sutton, Swierc, Tabers, X Talbert, Taylor, Taylor, Robert Lawrence Connie Jerald James Darlene George 112 f pow! eiaifiyalclaaa Taylor, Taylor, Thompson, Th ompson, T oman, T omblin, T ownsend Johanna Kathy Larry Terry Randy Deborah Darlene Trujillo, Tucker, Tucker, Turpin, Uzzell, K Uzzell, Valdez, Larry Lynda Steven Michael Debra Delbert Sandra Mr. Sam Sluder's world history class studies the cultures of past civilizations. 1 1 3 71444 wake dmmez Vance, Velasquez, Veliz, Waldrep, Shirley Robert Mary B rad 1 Ware , Weaver, Weber, Weiss, Linda B arbara Debbie Roger Westbrook, White, Wiatrek, Wilcox, Anthony Martha Susie C arla Walker, Walker, Walsh, Nancy Susan Debbie Weller, Wendt, West, James Barb ara Maxine, l 1 w 4 Wilkins, Williamson, Willis, Judy Ronald Eyvonne Wilson, Wilson, Winter, Winters, Karen Paula Patricia C onnie 114 Withoff, Woicinski, Woods, Margie Florence Betty 7nZz6gaea ,heeci 664,44 Word, Connie ' Freshman Jerry D speech class. V v l r r N l Johnstone demonstrates the proper handling of a snake before his Y ell, Yell, Yohey, Young, Zancanella, Zuehl, Sandy Tommy Leslie Ronald Mary Henry Zuniga, Humberto Wanda of Zeadmdqa i 17 Will? Qfecwla Sacdetey David H111 president 1VIrs. Lucille Deasey Mr. Larry Brown sponsor co-sponsor 1VlcCol1umis Chapter of the National Honor Society is an organization created to promote leadership, encourage and inspire the development of good character, and stimulate a desire to render service. In order to be eligible for membership, juniors must have a 92 or above average grade and seniors must be in the upper 25W of their class. Activities of the club consist of formal inductions of newly elected junior and senior members in addition to an annual Shindig and Banquet. During the first semester the club also selected outstanding students of each class for publication in The Chanter, the school newspaper. Toni Gautney Emma Elizondo Virginia Cupp Linda Browning vice president secretary treasurer parliamentarian 118 775 ?7zewmfe ' ' Jimmy Abernathy David Aguilar Jeanette Bartosh Barbara Booker Johanna Burroughs Michele Campbell Jonell Carmichael Barbara DeHart 11 The Lenow sisters, Dino, Sue, Pam, and Mitzi, sing at the annual National Honor Society Shindig. W. 7. S. ?faeaeaZ4 Cynthia Deirlinger Michael Dirmeier Kathryn Duke Michael Estes i 1 Irene Gonzales Mary Gonzales Patricia Haiduk Cynthia Hicks Senior, Johanna Burroughs, lights her candle from the symbolic candle of 6' scholarship during the National Honor Society Induction Service. 120 fzaddddaaczf eezemang Linda Johnson Herbert Jordan Sharon Jurek BiUf01'd Knight fff', ' Arehie Laskowski Beverly McDonald Janet McQuaid Ernest Meurer 12 Virginia Cupp places the candle of service amid the candles of scholarship, leader- ship, and character during the traditional N.H.S. ceremony. alliance! Wann Society Melanie Moore Walter Mills David Morgan Patricia O'Neil GUY PHCIY Sandra Risllel' Carlos Saenz Kay Sehitoskey 1 22 Amy Freeman Lee speaks to the junior and senior classes about the importance of indi- viduality at the Junior NHS Induction Cer- emony. Q64 Za img 7'zeemcm ee Judy Sharp Randy Shelley Barbara Smith Earl Snoga Charles Strange Marilyn Warzecha Mary Ruth Williams Antoinette Zhuehl Juniors inducted in NHS are: Diane Brosch, Becky Slangal, Susan Clemmons, Julie Ebeling, Sarah Cruz, Claudia Williamson, Sharon McCann, Tommy Ragsdale, Shirley Bukowsky, Dianna Comer, Sarah Dycus, Brenda Atwood, Jackie Gonzalez, Loretta Brown, Peggy Sears, J ul.ie Gonzalez, Mary Louise Carter, Mary Sandaval, and James Gore. 1 23 zecwtdaea pzonwlfe Student Council Officers for the year 1967-68 were as follows: Back row, left to rightg Kay Beschorner, reporterg Mr. J. Blodgett, sponsorg Charles Strange, presidentg Front row, left to rightg Mary Beth Pais, corresponding secretaryg Janice Rooker, chaplaing Linda Lou Smith, parliamentariang Barbara Bowen, vice presidentg Martha Ashley, historiang Teresa Gonzales, secretaryg and Judy Sharp, treasurer, fnot picturedj. ' 124 ammmdlq :lull '33 ff' McCollum members of the Alamo Association of Student Councils fAASCj, a city-wide organization, listens as Barbara Bowen, Parliamentarian, reads bulletin. McCollum members of the Alamo Area of Youth Safety Councils QAAYSCJ promote safety throughout the city, school, and the home. Janice Rooker fleftj, Secretary-Treasurer, speaks to the group. P PS :t,o seg, g M eeno 125 Barba Blodg S, pfmmaled Safco ra Bowen and Charles Strange confer with Mr, Judy Sharp, Kathy lVIcElyea and Bobbye Fix display sweatshirts sold by ett, during a planning Session. members at the beginning of school. Purpose of the Student Council Organization is to express student opinion, promote harmonious relations throughout the school, provide a central office for many school activities, maintain high school morale, and provide a training ground for leaders and followers. Cathy Doolittle and Peggy Sears, assisted by Teresa Gonzales, Bobby Thomae, and Binford Knight, are removing, from Jimmy Jordan, the vital organs that hinder school spirit. The operation was presented during Spirit Week. V. iff N , , A .., , . 1 .Sig 5.5 .55 : U .. a g.. , . '+,. ,2- .i. ' f., . Q. . . .. .E .. Q, .QM , f., -,N .. .. ,s ,. . , 4 M. K 74 ' f- 'f i Q' Ti ff ' r., i L-, W ,., - -' S' 15' 'ft . . . . . ESQ . Ek -1 sz, gg za --If 'HS ve- . .. .. -A fee a V: . 5-5. .. Q ,. Q55 ,. . Lf, .W,. i. 3 . Y . .., 5. P ws F . ,E 0 if , W 5233 , Q , . 1. -:.- ,., . f .., . -f., - 1. if H fsiii lv' 'i ' , 1 . E' 55' ' - - 1 r K V4 His, ,. ig' . xy Q -, . -, 15? , ,, 3 yas .Mfg T6 . 'ef ,P f. -,,,, -S . 455 t ..,k-. F55 x .uw ai.. 6 , ft ' Q .rp , . i f i-,x if -- ,. ,s - . - ' 6.5, 'I .-1 'fs sg A , Q 5 5? F 1 . v 1. , Am . ,g i, ,, 2 . .. r . a yysy L .ig i -f -' r ,. N . , .. 3,5 if Ska, .f - ,'-. .. if: - ii: '-.- .,,'. ii 1 1 , f - 'e ...vs rl '- . .,pV J V A 1 . ,-, -- is .f ' ff N S.s,,,::,f.rfff:4f ' ' ,, -i 5 1 -7 ,,7. a ff M . , V- . v Q, , g- sw ' '51 , V , 12 6 Z t I F F i 7miez 65:45 Wwamamy Student Councils cannot function properly without a competent source relaying their projects to the student body. Our council is the sameg therefore, the task of informing fellow students is given to the advisory representatives. fpictured abovej. Council Members, Janice Hooker and Peggy Sears, create stage background for the Student Student Council members, Alice Smith and Bobby Thomae entertain the Council Talent Shgw, student body with western music during Rodeo Week. 127 Candidates for the Miss i'Mess America Pageant, which was presented by the Junior Class for the Student Council Talent Show, are shown modeling bathing suits. Juniors Roger Cunningham, Penny Williams, Ginger Mays, and Lawrence Vincent receive their trophy for first place in class Miss Hawaii, portrayed by Robert Rowten, is one of the competition, five finalists for the Miss Mess America Pageant. 128 , P .-.. i..,. ,W Wiemdew pe codec In preparing for the Student Council Talent Show the members had many duties to perform. Here, Becky Slangal is helping with the background for the program. Charles Strange, president, with Mr. Jim Blodgett, sponsor, conducts a meeting with the members discussing school issues as they appear on the agenda. 129 One of the responsibilities of Bobby Thomae was to introduce each class and its time era. As he introduces the sopho- more class he is dressed in accordance to the Western era. C 770 dim ,' Kal Uffiwzawmk Colonel Celeste Henze, Major Virginia Cupp, Sr. Capt. Melanie Moore, Sr, Capt. Susan Dossett, and J r. Capt. Claudia Williamson. 1 3 0 awww! ' Barbara Def-Iart Mrs. Monica Martin Roxanne Fitch president sponsor vice-president 'WOW fi W M19 Cathy Doolittle Loretta Ecklecamp Teresa Gonzales secretary Ueasurer parliamentarian Emma Elizondo Sharon McCann Mary Beth Pais historian reporter sergeant-at-arms 131 czwtemazfe Aid 77ZemZew Top Row: Emma Elizondo, Cathy Doolittle, Barbara DeHart, Second Row: Barbara Booker, Cynthia Deininger, Kathy Duke, Third Row Barbara Bowen, Janet McQuaid, Linda McCully. Lieutenants not pictured are Toni Zuehl and Kay Beshorner. 132 , x ecwlew pfzamale fpfzdale X vzgzf'-:ff mm Head Cheerleader, Sr. Cindy Howard, Sr. Cindy Hicks, Sr. Loretta Mueller, Sr. Toni Gautney, and J r. Valerie Weynand 1 3 3 Zcmce 7eczm 770: Standing: Kathy Strait, Kathy Spurlock, Judy Fitch, Pat Murch, Terry Abate, Cathy Doolittle, Tommie Mathews, Molly Mayfield, Barbara Booker, Vicki Bell, Dortha Essary, and Marsan Nowotny. Kneeling: Dee Ann McDonald, Linda Allen, Teresa Gonzales, Debbie.Cuda, Linda Dellerman, Amy Johnson, Colleen Jones, Linda I ones, Martha Ashley, Beverly Smith, Donna Jackson, Vicki Abate. The Cadette Precision Dance Team is composed of 32 girls including four who perform as captains. Members are selected from the Drill Team on the basis of ability, appearance, and personality. Preliminary try-outs are held in April before the club sponsor and dance team captains. Final team selection is made in May by qualified judges not associated with McCollum. Girls selected for finals are qualified to try-out for captain by composing and directing a dance routine and performing in front of the club, and sponsor. The sponsor and current dance team captains make the final selection of the new leaders. The Dance Team performs routines during home football and basketball games and at other community events upon request. 154 gmac 5145 zecagnd dan Sherlyn Levy Vicki Lewis Senior Junior Dance Team Captain Dance Team Captain A Jackie Shraub Barbara Bowen Senior Senior Dance Team Captain Dance Team Captain B Team Cheerleaders are Vicki Lewis, juniorg Sherlyn Levy, seniorg Kathy Spurlock, seniorg Linda Dellerman, seniorg and Claudia Williamson, junior. 135 Fw game! pzamale Cheerleaders: Toni Gautney, Cindy Hicks, Cindy Howard, Loretta Mueller, Valerie Weynand. First Row: Amy Johnson, Colleen Jones, Nancy Lewey, Martha Ashley, Linda Jones, Janet McQuaid, Cynthia Deininger, Emma Elizondo, Kay Beshorner, Jr. Capt. Claudia Williamson, Sr. Capt. Melanie Moore, Colonel Celeste Henze, Sponsor Mrs. Monica Martin, Major Virginia Cupp, Sr. Capt. Susan Dossett, Barbara DeHart, Kathy Duke, Toni Zuehl, Linda McCully, Linda Dellerman, Linda Allen, Teresa Gonzales, Beverly Smith, Judy Eastwood. Second Row: Donna Jackson, Karen Hogan, Debbie Cuda, Vicki Bell, Molly Mayfield, DeeAnn McDonald, Kathy Spurlock, Judy Fitch, Kathy Doolittle, Sherlyn Levy, Vicki Lewis, Barbara Bowen, Jackie Schraub, Tommy Matthews, Terry Abate, Pat Murch, Kathy Strait, Sharon McCann, Barbara Booker, Dortha Essary, Marsan Nowotny, Vicki Abate. Third Row: Mary Linda Torres, Sheila Wilson, Gayle The Cowboy's Corral Cadettes, better known as the Tri-C's is an organization with several purposes including the development of school spirit through participation in school-sponsored activities. Other purposes of the organiza- tion are to expend the personality of each member to her fullest potential, to serve McCollum as a service and social organization, and to drill at football games and other events upon request. Members attend Tri-Cas for a regular period during the school day for which each girl receives one high school credit in Physical Education. In order to be eligible for Tri-Cas, candidates must have passed all subjects the semester prior to election with a C+ average. All members must maintain at least a C- average. New members are selected in January and May of each CBI. Y 1 MILITARY OFFICERS COLONEL . . . . . .Celeste Henze MAJOR . . . .Virginia Cupp SR. CAPT .... . . . Melanie Moore SR. CAPT .... .... S usan Dossett JR. CAPT. . . . . . .Claudia Williamson CHEERLEADERS HEAD Cindy Howard SR. Loretta Mueller SR. Cindy Hicks SR. Toni Gautney JR, Valerie Weynand gaming ga ' m Suggs, Debbie Stahl, Rosalinda Bernal, Sharon Riley, Patsy Alfaro, Debbie Manning, Jenny Smart, Flora Gonzales, Becky Slangal, Mary Helen Badillo, Marilyn Henley, Mary Ann Garza, Mary Beth Pais, Kathrine Bukowsky, Barbara Levy, Janice Callender, Alice Geremita, Olga Gaona. Fourth Row: Evelyn Fowler, Janice Rooker, Anna Ashley, Bonnie Barr, Sherry Manning, Wynne Hannick, Dinah Manning, Penny Williams, Ann Morgan, Roxanne Fitch, Kerry McElyea, Julie Ebling, Bobbye Fix, Susan Naylor, Elaine Carnes, Alta Garner, Caran Dajly, Damon Bonner, Laura Hicks, Elenora Gonzales, Sara Hardy, Donna Young. Fifth Row: Shirley Folkner, Debbie Mann, Gayle Wright, Martha Anglin, Sandra Holder, Nancy Allen, Linda Key, Bertha Galle, Cathy Eccell, Jackie Gonzales, Janice Dye, Sylvia Bell, Jeannie Goetz, Kathy McElyea, Loretta Brown, Darla Cure, Loretta Eckelcamp, Sharon Jones, Sheri Hunter, J oanie English, Karin King. CLUB OFFICERS LIEUTENANTS PRES. , . ................. Barbara DeHart Emma Elizondo V. PRES .... . . . Roxanne Fitch Cathy Doolittle SECT. . . . . Cathy Doolittle Barbara DeHart TREAS ..... . . .Loretta Ecklekamp Barbara Booker HISTORIAN . . Emma Elizondo PARL ..... . . . SGT.-AT-ARMS FLAG BEARERS Teresa Gonzales . Mary Beth Pais Annette Walker Sylvia Bell 137 Cynthia Deininger Kathy Duke Barbara Bowen Janet McQuaid Linda McCully Toni Zuehl Kay Beshorner ful- 5 gegia ecwaa Summer practices held at Harlandale stadium taught new members of Tri-C's stand routines. Pom Pom routines were taught by the head military officers to old and new members in preparation for the football games. 158 mam 244564 Spawn Kathy lVlcElyea and Linda Key, show their spirit by decorating the McCollum Covered Wagon during the Fox Teeh game. Varsity football players and cheerleaders run onto the field during pre-game activities. i The ' V wi, w ,QQ ,RZ fxiiik owl ' iifbf 77Zem6ew Spawn Fdaq Stage crew members in the Tri C play '5Drea.m World include Terry Abate, Vicki Lewis, Debbie Cuda, Kathy Duke, Tommie Matthews, Toni Gautney, Sharon McCann, Toni Zuehl, and Claudia Williamson. Melanie Moore and Robert Fletcher portray two egotistical people in the Tri-C production of Dream Worldf, Robin Smith shows her spirit at'a varsity basketball game. 140 and hczeazea 77660115614 J it ' 'L,, X s if xiii? . e J J K . il- 1 -,,' gg pp.. r rt.t ,E . , . - y 'lL W Q .rer 5 DeeAnn McDonald holds candle sym- bolizing Membership in Tri-C's during for- mal initiation. Sophomore girls wanting to join Tri Cis must be interested in drill work and other activities sponsored by the club. These girls must be dependable, enthusiastic and reputable morally. Candidates must have passed all subjects the semester prior to election with a C plus average or better. New members are selected in May with the understanding that they must support the Tri C's and help develop and keep school spirit. New members are required to participate in an informal initiation before becoming a full member. Upon completion of the weekis program, sophomore girls are formally initiated at a night service in the presence of parents, friends and fellow club members. During the spring, new members are allowed to try-out for various offices in the club. Junior Captain, Junior Cheerleader, certain club offices and dance team membership are open to Sophomore girls. Candidates for these offices must have a B- average for the semester prior to selection. Junior Captain automatically becomes Colonel her senior year and Junior Cheerleader becomes Head Cheerleader her senior year. wal Tri-C pledges weep after mock funeral of Vicki Bell during the informal initiation. 141 7.7. 14. Pwmzea McCollum's Future Teachers of America club is designed to promote learning and understanding of the teaching profession and to arouse student interested in the teaching field. Club activities include student teaching, a coffee for teachers, attending the state convention, and a banquet in May when the new members are introduced. The F.T.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Gladys McCollum. Sponsor: Co-Sponsor: Mrs. Gladys McCollum Mrs. J eri Wilgers Club officers are Parl. Susan Dossett, Hist. Toni Zuel, Reporter Linda Johnson, V. Pres. Emma Elizando, Sect. Linda Browning, Treas. Marilyn Warzecha, and fseatedj Pres. Jeanette Bartosh. Abate, T. Abemathy, J . Aguilar, D, Allen, L, Anderson, P. Ashley, A- Ashley, M Ayers, C. Bailey, M. Berry, M. student me ' Booker, B. Bukowsky, K. Bukowsky, S. Campbell, R. Carmichael, J. Clemmonsa S Cote, P. Cook, D. Cuda, D. Cuda, R. Cupp, V. Cure, D. JW'-fl , Da-ily, C. Deininger, S. Doolittle, C. Garcia, E. Geramita, A. Geramith, A. Gonzales, T. Gonzalez, F. Haiduk, P. Henze, C. Hicks, C. .J , Hicks, L. Hill, D. Hilburn, R. Jenkins, L. Johnston, V. Jordon, H. Katahchick, S. Lasley, M. Lewis, V. Lentz, G. Littlefield, S. Lothrienger, C. Mann, D. F.T.A. members, Toni Zuehl, Emma Elizando, Linda Browning, Linda Johnson, and Jeanette Bartosh, serve at a coffee honoring the faculty. lVlcBride, P. McBride, P. McCann, S. McDonald, D. Mueller, L. Mull, L. Nichols, S. Palmer, G. Reynolds, L. Rhodes, L. We f4ZZ'e0wl 246644 144 one j 515456 aaealficwz 145 Rischner, D. Ruiz, J . Schuler, J . Shelton, A. Slavich, S. Smith, A. Smith, B. Smith, L. Starbes, P. Members attending the state convention in Dallas were Nlartha Ashley, Susan Dossett, Flora Gonzalez, Suzette Nichols, Eva Garcia, JoNell Carmachael, Linda Browning, Jeanette Bartosh, Gayle Wright and Cassie Ayers. Strait, K. Suhler, S. Waddy, M. Wiatrek, J. Williams, M. Williamson, C. Wright, G. Yhanez, H. York, S. Miss Dorothy Williams sponsor Miss Barbara Stanley C0-Sp0I1S0l' Girls at McCollum interested in physical activity and competitive sports are qualified for the Girls, Athletic Association. Organized in l962, the purpose of the club is to further interest of all athletically inclined girls through participation in various sports. The girls, under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Williams, are encouraged to support the qualities of fair play, team competition, sincerity, and loyal- ty. Club co-sponsor is Miss Barbara Stanley. Various activities of the club in- clude coffees for teachers and a banquet at the end of the school year in which awards are presented and the coming yearls officers are announced. The club also sponsors fund-raising activities such as bottle drives and selling megaphones and booster pins. lfficew Scghefzcdae Della Kisby president JoNell Carmichael vice-president G.A.A. officers serve Mrs. Harp during faculty coffee. Yfmdaaa ,4cZ6a6Z6ee wil' -.Y Linda Williams Pam Holt Mary Vasquez 2nd vice-president activities chairman assistant activities chairman secretary Maria Ruiz Julie Gonzalez Josie Valdez treasurer reporter historian Della Kisby presides over meeting for various banquet committees. ...L . 1 , ammddee pfcma chic E XX Pam Melcher, Sandy Kisner, Pam Holt, Mary Vasquez, joNell Carmichael, Josie Valdez, Della Kisby, and Tina Nabors load more joNell Carmichael, and Tina Nabors work bottles in Miss Stanley's car for their bottle-drive. on a poster for the McCollum-Harlandale Tournament. Decorating Committee are Sarah Dycus, Connie Swien, Linda Kishy, Marilyn Felux, Debbie Grimes, Terry King, and Cathy Lothringer. Hg. 148 F new finance! gcmguel mum. .k., , , , . i 2 Y, 6? 71235 'r BMW' 1 ,Q se-:IU bm -ffM,,,...w7f Beath Wells and Linda Kisby sell spirit pins during lunch. Marilyn Felux and Debbie Grimes make name cards for the lVIcCollumgl-larlandale Tournament, Program committee for the G.A.A. banquet are Pam Melcher, Bernice Rodriguez, Sandra Risner, Gloria Pena, and Virginia Levario. ST QNCES , -, R 9 1 it ifai 'YZ Qi-tl .rr, r 'J lil M149 Miss Barbara Stanley helps Miss Dorothy Williams put on her charm bracelet presented to her by the organization. Q.,-4.14. :mmm Julie Gonzalez and Ginger Mays, one year lettermen on the Varsity team, received sweaters. One year lettermen were Maria Ruiz, Tina N abors, Linda Williams, Linda Kisby, Pam Holt, Beath Wells, and Josie Ruiz. 150 i A611-dfldd 74 Wfemlew Three year lettermen receivingjackefs were Josie Valdez, Mary Vasquez, JoNell Carmichael, Della Kisby, Pam Melcher, Sandy Risner. 1 Members receiving awards were Beath Wells, for Outstanding Sophomore-Varsi ty Team, Marcia Bailey, for High Point B-Team, Janice King, the Service Award, and Sandy Risner for High Point-Varsity Team. J me ea Nam gmwl Marching Band members are: Majorettes Beverly McDonald and Sandra Rossman, ffirst rowj Judy Sharp, Roberta Couser, Eldemar Gonzales, Sally Katanchich, Earl Snoga, Tim Isoner, Mike Dirmier, Richard Roe, Dave Adams, George Anthony, David Johnson, Benford Knight, Henry Zamora, Mary Moore, Donna Grobe, Sharon Schuler, Pam Sanders, Johanna Burroughs, Sharon York, Margaret Hester, Kathy Morgan, and Dorothy Cook, fsecond rowj Director Mr. Parnell, Diane Ayala, Cheryl Miller, Janet Holt, Janice Campbell, Pat Hargrove, Mary Williams, Barbara Mora, Charles Morales, Stella Rema, Debbie Marbach, Shirley Yohey, Priscilla Holland, Frank Chamrad, Tommy Seitzer, Howard Scales, Jackie Rudes, Carrie McCowell, Rosemary Campbell, Lynda Rhodes, Debbie Booth, Norma Bast, Abigail For the first time in their his- tory, the McCollum Cowboy Band received the U.l.L. Sweepstakes A- ward. ln order to attain this award, the dedication of every band student is necessary. The band must receive a first-division in marching, sightread- ing, and concert competition to ob- ' tain the Sweepstakes Award. Annette Martin, Peggy Sears, and Ann Johnson honored the Cow- boys by becoming members of the All-District Band. Ann also qualified for the All-Regional Band. Mike Dirmcier placed in the All-State Band bringing another victory to the McCollum musical group. me Sweqwtaeea i ,L S P A P 2 P S P Bast, and Drum Major Debbie Shusslergfthird rowj Dennis Bachhofer, Sandra Slack, Sheri Dinienger, Ann Johnson, David Aguilar, Julian Herrera, Mike Miller, Pedro Morales, James Gore, Donald Jurek, Suzanne Gabitsh, Annette Martin, Peggy Sears, Sarah Dycus, Mary Erck, Mary Carter, Leelynn Morrisg ffourth rowj Robert Forsen, Harold Morrison, Wayne Weiss, George Parker, Lynda Schimcek, James Duncan, Martin Broekers, William Scoggins, Arthur Wahl, Mildred Grant, Marilyn Rabel, Richard Lyles, Robert Gurley, Herbert Jordan, James English, Susan Clemmons, Cecelia Tarver, Billy McJunkins, Wanda Christian, Johnny Standridge, Mary Aguilar, Gary Kruz. 153 owing game! lecwlew Mr. John Parnell-director Judy Sharpupresident Mike Dirmeier-student director Band Council students represent the band in making decisions concermng particular activities, band money-raising projects, and social functions. Members of the band council are fbottom rowj Judy Sharp, Johanna Burroughs, Peggy Sears, Sarah Dycus, Stella Renag ftop rowj David Aguilar, Annette Martin, Mike Dirmcier, Tommy Roe, Debbie Shussler, and Lynda Schimcek. 1 5 4 p cm Qzacop 2465644317664 Maiorette-Beverly McDonald Majorette-Sandy Rossman Duties of majorettes and drum major include leading the marching band during football season. Majorettes are featured performers at many of the games. The drum major carries a great responsibility as she leads the band and works with the director in planning half time shows. i 're' L f ' I , I , Wg ,557 , . W, i,.., . , , .f 245 5 gg-C? i E r Drum M zgor-Debbie Shussler 1 5 5 Siege gmzd playa fag? McCollum,s Stage Band is a group which works during the year on jazz and dance arrangements. Musicians are, f bottom rowl Dave Adams, Billy Mcjunlcins, Johnny Standridge, Janice Campbell, Diane Ayala, Tommy Roe, Mary Aguilar, Beverly McDonald, Janet Holt ffeatured belowlg fmiddle rowj William Scoggins, James English, Sandra Slack, Ann Johnson, James Gore, David Aguilar, Herbert Jordon, Mike Miller, Mr. Parnell-directorg ftop rowj Lynda Schimcek, Sandra Rossman, George Parker, and Wayne Weiss. ,,,.. , . ,..,, , ,, ,, , f , 4 E fav 9 I lil? ,Z i lat ai C ' , t .,,,. ,.,.,.,.,. .,,,,., .,,,., 1 t t aaa, ,aa-emafas,f ,,,-fff- 1 -f,,- --M gg? 'I P 953939 Y, K 5 r ,, ,.., ,i, zii ,,,, eww IDZM up a i 1 Q i Z LW,, Wi. ,. 1 Throughout the year band seniors raise money to finance an annual senior trip. Pam Sanders and Herbert Jordan sort bottles at bottle drive ftop leftj, Pat Hargrove and Johanna Burroughs sell candy in the community ftop rightf, Herbert Jordan and David Aguilar wash cars for one of the many money raising activities. 'A il. if 137 i game! 20454 excw eo! The McCollum Concert Band performs several times during the year. Various arrangements of marches, classical pieces, and ensembles are presented by the hand. The concert band also hosts bands from the San Antonio area. Texas Tech Symphony Orchestra played for the student body fbelowj. 1 5 8 Zend ,4ZZ'eada Wemw 7461 The band has brought many honors to McCollum3 as a result, they were guests of the Texas World's Fair. Students unload and set-up for a .. concert fabovej and later listen to the HemisFair band while waiting to perform fbelowj. After the concert the students were guests of the falr and attended varrous pavlllons and exhlbits. If f .s aeqiiefiirfts S 5 Z 4 L , 4 A W , ' .5 . Y Alf . Q' v as V . 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David Aguilar portrays a trumpeter as Pam Sanders, Beverly McDonald, and Robert Gurl- ey play astonished onlookers. The Marching Band participates in the Battle of the Band and Battle of Flowers Parade during Fiesta week Zend 7146614 Sap e hazmzam Band sophomore initiation, held October 14-21, was climaxed by a party held in a private home. Ann Johnson, Dorothy Cook, Janice Campbell, and Pricilla Holland perform a song and dance routine as their final act of initiation. , 155,39 .l 5 if-2 - .-. , ,.,i . A t Judy Sharp and Herbert Jordan present Mike Miller with an award for outstanding band sophomore. Mike was in a local hospital as a result of a football injury. 161 cmchfz Wwwdlq gan - L Y , L 1 r ' X 2 , L rr 1 ' --'- - - f . 4 L -- eb, , L, - Ikfii' sf- gr 1-5 ' r 'rl -Lf' - 'rs 5 1 ' , , 3-'-,, l a- gL5ig,LLj L . I 3 'sl' Ny 1 f , a, as L -l .ff'- imifzx - L ' 1 A K s 1, -' l it M r - L ol L iw r - f ' f1,I W 'QL Li 1 , f , .. s Ll? 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LLL L A - - LL F KK'k i k--' -'L' - - 1 AAA, , r H - - - LLI, Junior Varsity band members are Qlst rowj Rhonda Reeves, Patricia,Hendrick, Yolanda Hernandez, Sylvia Morales, Elaine Morris, Andrea Graeber, Johanna Taylor, f2nd rowj Debrah Tomblin, Gary Moon, Karen Lott, Carolyn Doolittle, Nancy Walker, Debra Castleman, Nancy Petty, James Conner, Margie Withoff, Debbie Uzzell, Gail Roeker, Terry Pedrottig 13rd rowj Melinda Troutz, Janice Andrews, Susan Johnston, Denise Roberts, Norma Bast, Susie Wiatrek, Barbara Weaver, Linda Tucker, June Snoga, Linda Forsen, Edward Fulbright, Randy Hilburn, Tommy Allen, Larry May, Evelyn Rodriguez, Robert Stuart, Rosalie Alvarado, Karen Wilson, Pat Bashamg filth row, Gracie Juarez, Belinda Burkeen, Pat English, Debbie Marbach, Shirley Yohey, Samuel Deviney, Larry Wiesman, Wayne Porrier, Paul Reynolds, George Miller, Charlie McDonald, Humberto Zuniga, Michael Cobb, Richard Lyles, Alvin Jenkins, James Kirkpatrick, James Weller, Gilbert Gutierrez, Randy Toman, Roger Weiss, Kathryn Shields, Mark Ollam, Robert Gantier, 15th rowj Darla Floyd, Kenneth Cook, Sherry McClenden, Linda Singleton, Mary Erek, Frank Garcia, Russell Hearne, Bruce Sanders, Rueben Garcia, Delford Johnson, Leslie Yohey, Brian Beilifield, Richard Duncan. Junior Varsity band plays in concert for the Annual Pancake Supper. The Junior Varsity band is made up of freshman and sophomore students. The group participated in UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest and Concert Contest. 162 fmctdcea 7am ?ca!wze Carolyn Doolittle President - R tw Nancy Walker Vice-President A' 11 9 ..,1f:?g2 Lynda Tucker Secretary-Treasurer Larry May Reporter - .1 . zfgsmf -f': s-.W ' ih- h- vi? 7 T-fs, H is Y 6 ei . '- 1 . f f ' r!.ei'Q'1f 1 Vx. Ji' - .-,M . . 1'-lf 1' 5 9 is Ivf. U s QF- . . f ,il 'L if 514 4 lj WU ' gl' y iQ ' in ' 5 -V.. f- EL, 4 sl - . L v A 3 Q i in f f -'L if S -pf f - . . i. 4. .. 9. Training Band members are Ronnie Skyrm, Pat McCoy, Marridene Houser, Cynthia Herring, Rita Barsch, and Robert Bourland 1 6 3 Zeeman qfecwla 2,0.77l.2. The Romans of the Modern Era is an organization dedicated to the pleasurable study of Roman civilization. Membership in this club is open to all students who have studied Latin. Various activities are planned throughout the year including the annual R.O.lVl.E. banquet. To make the affair more realistic, members are required to wear togas and sandals to this event. Mr. Kenneth Loew Mr. Sam Sluder Sponsor Co-Sponsor i ' E w ' i 914.54-V, si 1 51 nr NX A at W 15 .1 ask, Members of the Latin Club are Julie Gonzales, Janice Wiatrek, Peggy Anderson, Ernest Muerer, Jenny Smart, Diane Ayala, David Ayers, Brenda Atwood, Mary Linda Torres, Robert Gurley, Peggy Sears, Melinda Waddy, Donald Price, Phillis Bowden, and Richard Lee. R.O.lVl.E. Officers are Aedilis Julian Bailey, Scriba Toni Zuehl, Quaestor Loretta Mueller, and Consul Larry Biemer. 164 amefwam fide ?.7. . Miss Junelle Gambs' homeroom is acknowledged for turning in the most money during investment night sponsored by the P.T.A. To aid the officers in their many duties is the executive committee which consists of the following members: Mrs. D.C. Mayfield, Mrs. A. Morrison, Mrs. R.P. Wilson, Mrs. L.L. Jetton, Mrs. A. Sanders, Mrs. J. lngle, Mrs. R.H. Mair, Mrs. E.T. Sullivan, Mrs. G. Miller, Mrs. T.W. Knight, Mrs. W. Pape, Jr., Mrs. A. Hilhurn, Mrs. S.P. Rogers, Mrs. Charles McDonald, Mrs. M.E. Bourland, Mrs. L. Deasey, Mrs. H.G. Jobson, Mrs. J. Geramita, Mrs. M. Essary, Mrs. N. Luse, Mrs. W.E. Morris, Mrs. C. Cupp, Mrs. L. Gamer, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. F.R. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. C.S. Doolittle, Mrs. R. Nix, Miss R. McPherson, Mrs. H.H. Moore, Mrs. LR. Stanridge, Mrs. D. Sharp, Mrs.J.Daily, Mrs.H.C.lnsall, Mrs. A. Deininger, Mrs. .git 1- ' C.H. Gahitsch, Mrs. W. Schimcek Mrs. J. Lohse, Mr. V. Suggs, Mr. Parnell, and Mr. Pat Shannon. 7 Officers for the year 1967-68 along with Mr. Pat Shannon, principal, are, from left to right, Mrs. William Beschorner, sect.g Mrs. Vernon Suggs, treas.g Mrs. Ronald Williamson, first vice-presidentg and Mrs. Milton York, president. ,-hz Zend rvfh Officers heading the Art Club are Burl Fine f center topj pres., Cindy Howard fseated rightj vice-pres.g Sharon Jurek, sect. Q seated leftjg Sue Lenow, treas. fcenterjg Joyce Moore, hist. fstanding rightjg Michele Campbell, committee chairman fstanding leftjg Robert Fletcher, parl. fnot picturedjg Mr. Jim Blodgett, sponsor. The Art Club is an organization designed to create and develop student interest in the fine arts. Activities of the club consist of art gallery tours and preparing displays for various school functions. Members are fseatedj Julie Ebeling, Jenny Smart, Brenda Atwood, Zandra Zamora, Lynn Halstead, Pam Lenow, 1 second rowj Dee Anne McDonald, Shirley Clay, Linda Mull, Sharon J urek, Sue Lenow, Ellen King, Shirley Lakey, Anita Leatherman, Cindy Howard, Michele Campbell, Q third rowj Joyce Moore, Linda Rosenbusch, Mary Ann Sandoval, Vicki Johnston, Burl Fine, Richard Holt, Kathy Spurlock, Mr. Jim Blodgett Sponsor. 166 up zeczldad Mr. J im Blodgett accepts an award for best spirit poster at the Members display pictures shown in an art exhibit Harlandale pep rally. XXX E The Art Club displays student projects before the Annual Band Concert. 1 67 awdaay 77 aqew 1 X N X Q5 'N-X 1 Q- 1, 5 3 23215 fa S55 R 5 u E 168 1 Dmmazw 74154 JS W its W1 The Speech and Drama Club got back into the swing of things in mid-September and kept swinging in attempt to bring culture to the McCollum campus through the medium of drama. New members decided to give the old club a facelifting and changed its name to the Cowboy Players. The unacoustical auditorium finally began to boom with the echo of line recitations. Try-outs for the annual Tri-C play were held with all four parts going to club members. A month of rehearsals passed and the efforts of Mrs. Beverly Cook, director, and her cast resulted in the production of Samuel Caufieldjs nDream Worldfi Dream sequences faded and club members were back to work. Fortunate in having an inside Contact in the form of Mr. Durwood Hargett, the players, in conjunction with the Latin Club, managed to stage a demonstration and critique of the then currentw Billboard Theater production of gjulius Caesarf, lVlr. Robb Webb was brought to the campus and he and Mr. Hargett thundered through the Shakespearian drama much to the delight of the standing room only audience. 169 lad gzancvw IQZZVM The senior play drew on the re- sources of the Players to fill its cast. Little Nell the Orphan Girlii or Fight for a Woman's Honorw was the melodramatic epic of an orphaned girl, pursued by a villain and saved by a dashing heroic agood guy. The end of the season came and the Players held their annual hanquet honoring mernhers who were deemed most outstanding. Honored were Melanie Moore Qbest actressj, Robert Fletcher Qhest actorj, Toni Gautney Cfechnical awardj, and Toni Zuehl Qllheater awardj. Mrs. Beverly Cook presents Melanie Moore with best actress award. Little Nell's fate is discussed by die wealthy mill owners. 170 Zwagam 71064 an E. Snoga Mrs. C. Pesthy john Dabney president sponsor vice-president V. Lewis F. Gonzales C. Ayers secretary treasurer parliamentarian Biology Club is an organization developed for students with an active interest in biological science Activities of the club consist of field trips, picnics, and buying equipment for the lab. This year the Biology Club presented a Science Fair in which projects of McCollum students were displayed. The club is sponsored hy Mrs. Caroline Pesthy. T. Abate M. Aguilar D. Ayala G. Ayers glad Spaaeaw K. Bukowsky S. Bukowsky D, Cuda T. Embrey B. Galle C. Graham E L. Eckelkamp M. Greene L. Hicks P. Holland Skippy Hajek experiments with one of the many projects A. Johnson K. King displayed at the Science fair sponsored by the McCollum B, Knight R. Lee Biology Club. 172 I :Science mlm Biology club officers John Dabney, Flora Gonzales, Earl Snoga, and Cassie Ayers D. McDonald pause for a picture taking session during an outing. K. McElyea J. McQuaid E. Meurer S. Nowling W. Oldham R, Ramos L. Stowe C. Tarver A. Thomae J. Thompson C. Tomen S. Tucker V. Weynand 1 73 I 0 fdcew 7:64a z4cZ6a6t6ea Purpose of the Bookaroos is to improve library service, promote librarianship as a profession, and stimulate reading interests. The Bookaroos are members of the Dis- trict Vlll state organization. Each year this club has a particular project to which they Work. The project for last year was the purchase of an adding machine and additional books for the library. Mrs. Ophelia Harp and Mrs. Betty Myers co-sponsor the Bookaroos. Mrs. Harp and Mrs. Myers arranged floral decoration for library. Mary Ruth Williams, presidentg Bertha Galle, vice-presidentg Janice Rooker, secretary-treasurerg George Anthony, representativeg and Caran Daily, parliamentarian pose for pictures at an October club meeting. L i 5 .rf T415 fi' f N . r ...P W' 174 Zacleata ewdce Zlddfmzq ' JQVS: J P 7 Alta Garner binds magazines for library reference. t Library club members provide entertain- ment with a play at the installation of officers. 1 A I me c c A 'Twp A K gk ,Q M. mgggggy ,raggarfgifrfrf.:ssxisgzi, i::i,:,,1aii.1f I xv- . - tsr, Q - ,- 5 . 'HIE-f , ., H- ' gf' E555 , f r 1 Infish':,,.1wf.2w1 - , I If ,+ , , X . ,, ,pr ' 1 L W ,V V, in 2 I .V .fn I .- I - 1- we fri 'Q iff S ww - ,V 5 its 2.M s, 41 'N f. . .WM , 5't'sis ::-by Robert I3 is Ur.. ,..p,,.sWf 1. George Anthony gives for Linda Tucker at Convention. nominating speech the District VIII Gurley, Janice Rooker, and George Anthony prepare for District VIII Workshop. I 7 Wlemlew l4ZZ'evwl aaaealcha Allen, Nancy Anderson, Peggy Barsen, Rita BOIIHCIQ DHHIOHC Booth, Penny Bukowsky, Kathryn BUk0WSkY, Shi1'lY Dabney, .l0hfl Stopping to talk to two District VIII members from Luling are Jackie Thompson, Georgia Giddings, George Anthony, and Mary Ruth Williams. 176 1651419 fecedaea 3:1464 Embl'CY, Terri Graeber, Andrea Gurley, Robert Hester, Stephen 5 jj R. Gurley, G. Anthony, W. Scogins unload new books for library. L x 5 TSYEEER ifili. Houser Marvldene Johnson Carol 177 we ,464 Lfdlzaw johnson, Loretta Manning, Sherry Rookcr, Steve Scoggins, Molinda 32 5 W U1 1 ., A 'H if ' 5 ...mf21,4,e .:,.-.1f'T'f'L- 4: . I L --4 Y ,, , iiSEi5E!?f if U' 2 V 'Q ll B 8 r , ,1M,5z:, , 422 A K 1 fe, ! -3 , i wg, 51 , gs- . ,mf ,. ' 1,155 .Q ,-f' . 4 , it ., In V ,, N f K Ml 2 ff: f x , . , . l ll 1 5? ' 1151 Q ' ,, L--- J f f TW 3 .5' W'fw 4Q f up . 1 Janice Rocker sends encyclopedias to Shirley Bukowsky and Peggy Anderson work on bulletin board for library. classroom. Scoggns. William Smith. Linda Lou Snoga, J une Stowe, Linda i 178 4 paaceaa aloha Linda Tucker and J une Snoga alphabeiize and file catalog cards., Thompson, Jackie Tucker, Lynda Tucker, Sandra ARE , 41101422 1, s i ff Sherry library Manning unpacks new books for Weaver, Barbara Wiatrek, Janice Wiatrek, Susie Yelton, Tommy MW T Z 17 ,bonanza : Youth for Christ is headed by Janice Rooker, president: Linda johnson, vice-president of programg julian Bailey, reporterg and Sharon Goslin. vice-president of devotion. Sponsors are Miss Martha Searcy and Mrs. lVla.rion Jones. Youth for Christ is an organization intended to provide opportunities for students interested in making religion a part of their daily living. These students want to learn more about Christ and want Christianity to influence daily activities. Club meetings are held twiee each month. Scheduled prograins consist of devotionals, Bible study, and guest speakers. Speakers this year have been Ed Miller, from McCauley Baptist Church: Aubrey McCann, Evangelist: llev. Leon Aduddcll. representing Bellaire Baptist Churchg Rev. Andy Odom, from Harlandale Baptist Church. Once a week Youth for Christ sponsors a school devotional presented over the public address system at the beginning of the day to help enlighten fellow students, minds. Martha Anglin Bonnie Barr Damone Bonner Phyllis Bowden 180 wma Aazcaam Ronald Brown Johanna Burroughs .I oNclI Carmiulmcl lizlrbauun Ilul Iamrl Nadine Forshee Suzi Gabitsch llcrtha Gallo Cynthia Herring Randy Hilburn Eileen Lener Karen Lott Linda Nlclfulley De Anne McDonald Nadine Nutt Judy Sharp Sandra Slack 181 fftifelee amhe Ze Bjjl Dumas Joe COuiI1S Jerald Martin D311 Yarborgugh Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Cgach Sam Brown Lee Buckelew Gary Ruston Gary McCulloch Sam Pack junior junior junior junior sophomore J im Shuler Frank Mayo GUY hlgle Randy Lockwood Tony Capps jl1I1i0I' junior jUf1i01' junior sophomore Mike Barry Demuis Smith John Gray Leeland Pospisil Baseball Coach Basketball Coach Track Coach TCHIHS Coach C 132 nf n 04 6 77lem4ew4qz l i AVV ei V i ' - 'iwefaf l 2573953 l , G ary Pack president 1 Dennis Elmore V l Gary Stoops joe l-'hrllnpx Xlbert lhom rr vice-president treasurer parliament Lrmn Keith G-HCS Gene Gutierrez Walter Mill i Larry Beimer Arthur Graybeal Jim ,l0fd-ill Al-ill l0hIl'-OH Steve Price David Morgan Randy Shelley Charles Strange 18 3 Wfcgal com 2.0.7. 14444 ln the second year of existence, McCollum High Schoolls Reserve Officers Training Corps continued to build during the 1967-68 school year. An addition to the Cadet Corps, the McCollum ROTC Honor Guard Detachment was organized this year, This unit was established on a voluntary basis and has the duties of hall monitors during the morning and lunch periodsin addition to the groups many extra-curricular activities. A The McCollum ROTC Drill Team in its first year of competition received two of the six available trophies in Laredo's annual Washington Birthday Drill Competition. The team placed first in the Precision Drill phase of the competition and second in the overall phase. This year saw the organization of the lVlcCollum ROTC Rifle Team. This team participated in twelve competitive rifle matches including the Gulf Coastal Matches in Houston, Texas. The Cadet Corps attained a satisfactory rating for their Annual Formal Inspection during the school year. The Corps was considered outstanding by the inspectors. Leading the ROTC in 1967-68 are CfCol. Lurther Beck, CfLt. Col. Larry Reynolds, Cf2nd Lt. Julian Baily, CfCapt. 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Bajly of Washington, inspects Philip Oehleras Rifle during the annual AFI inspection. afield Pmlicfgb 188 7a edflfpd 7mcZ6aa4 18 Top left: Sgt. Major Bostwick discusses ROTC to those boys interested in becoming cadets. Above: Wayne Hajek serves Floyd Dickinson an extra large piece of lemon pie. Left: Valerie Weyand, posing with Lt. Col. Luther Beck, was chosen queen of the Military Ball. Hamm dwaza an McCollum High School Choir entertains for school and public functions while providing vocal training to members. Originated and directed by Mr. Charles Polk in 1966, the first choirls activities were limited to school concerts. During 1967-1968, directed by Pat Carson, the choir gave three Christmas concerts for the student body and sang in a Christmas program at Joskeis. Later in the year the group presented a program at the Barn Door during a luncheon for principals, vice-principals, and superintendents. In April the choir participated in the U.1.L. contest with the band and performed at the Amphitheatre at HemisF air in May. Penny Booth and Janet lVlcQuaid, the first members of lVlcCollum's choir to compete in state competition, were rewarded for their efforts. Penny received second alternate to All State Choir and Janet received regional honors. 190 Wfemfma mam pwjeclafz Jer'- lepairing a projector are Mike Menefee, Pat Rudy, Ronald Compte, Jerry White, John Menefee, and Glen Starkey. Mr. Larry Brown Marshall Meyers sponsor president The Projeciionist Club, sponsored by Mr. Larry Brown, is trained for the operation of the schoolls audial and visual aid equipment. Each boy must have a C+ average and pass training classes on the workings of this equipment. 191 James Struss, Perry Taylor, and Ronnie Skyrm operate the small spotlight. 77Zem5'ew Opemzfe gcc ' Jerry White vice-president During their study hall period, Projectionist members perform their services for individual classes. ln ad- dition, the care and operation of equipment used in assemblies in the auditorium or cafeteria events or at f pep rallies are the responsibility club members. Pat Rudy secre tary-treasurer John Menefee sergeant-at-arms J' ' - - '.:ff : l R ,.f' 3' V .- 1 1, , f f 5 . wif vu -f 1 ' :taxes ssys s g aa,al 1, I Q ag!!!-Qs wrsffmfsswss lWl WTlSK sw In ,s,,,,m as 'X wusm M wdmsm sew . .V - .i is---. we -, -- -- i ,K ---.,...,, mine Lau is -X vi is 3 'E Q if w x fa, sei wx Q exe.:-Sari X sl? Se 1' -,-1 5l3is?,sQaeEe,wf 'iw Martin Broekers, James Grey, and Dale Swmford operate the large spothght Club members are Ronnie Skyrm, Dee Dinscore, Glenn Moore, James Struss, Marshall Meyers, Leon Smith, Dale Swinford, Larry Reynolds, Perry Taylor, Pat Jonas, Lawrence Coatney, and Mike Menefee. 192 p'Z0f0itdf64 Wanna c. wg-J Mrs. C. Russell Phyllis Bowden Linda Mathis Mrs. G. Reynolds sponsor president lst vice pres. sponsor The McCollum chapter of the Future Homemakers of Austin, and state meeting in Dallas. America is an organization designed to promote apprecia- tion of homemaking and further interest in home econom- ics. Each year members attend the district F.H.A. meet- ing held at Harlandale High School, the area meeting at Linda Dellerman Georgia McGee 3rd vice pres. 4th vice pres. Club activities include an informal installation at Brackenridge Park, a formal installation, an officer's Halloween party, a senior trip, and a swimming party. QNot pictured below is Robbie Martin, corresponding secretaryj Irene Gonzales Della Kisby secretary treasurer Alice Calvillo historian Zandra Zamora reporter Doris Collins parliamentarian Staged fedgmz 746 game g D. Adams J. Anthony J. Becerra L. Alvardo E. Becerra L. Bishop Gary Stoops, McCollum Beau, receives a trophy from Mrs. Lucille Deasey during the F.H.A. Sweetheart Prom. P. Bowen C. Chestnut T- Compton J. Callendar D. Comer B. Connally i I I l I X X I K I Attending the Sweetheart and Beau at the annual F.H.A. Sweetheart Prom are Marla McRight and Russell Stowe. 194 145 Sweetzeww pwm F0 G. Ehlers M. Felux N. Forshee M. Garza B. Harris M. Hernandez B. Escobedo L. Fletcher B. Garza M. Green K. Hepworth P. Holder L. Jeffreys E. Jones K. J ones D. Kowalik P. McRight A. Moreno L. Murdock W. Murray B. Onofre J. Pittman V. Purgason J, Reinjnger 195 af 764154 6466461644 L. Samford S. Speer L. Stowe R. Suniga V. Tabers R. Sage V. Samford D. Stahl S. Struss C. Swierc M. Valdez Connie Swierc visits a serviceman in Wilford Hall Hospital at the Halloween party sponsored by the F.H.A. Doris Collins plays with children at the annual Children Shelter Christmas party. 196 . Spo Vill Keele Uffdcew t, 1. i f ,QSM pm s Q fe urigfg 1. as mam KH' wi' A. 9 , , JI, z .45 ef i gf ,, Wil' Q15 all rv' E ir 5 My r ff.f.,3,f , .sg T y yyee nsors of the Spanish Club for 1967-68 are Miss Antonio Ruiz and Mr. Abraham arreal. ,,,.y MP5 The Spanish Club is designed to promote an understanding of and interest in Spanish culture. The club purpose is to realize its objective by disseminating materials through the media of records, movies, plays, and other audio-visual aids. Its activities are clirnaxed by an annual banquet held toward the end of the school year. Operating expenses are de- frayed with club dues and money earned through fund-raising cam- paigns which include car decorating and washes, and a tamale sale. mgvwv Mary Beth Pais president Eva Garcia treasurer Terry Gonzales vice-president Lawrence Vincent reporter-historian 197 Mary Ann Garza secretary Gloria Cardona parliamentarian glee! pfcme Alvarado, Lillian Ashley, Martha Ashley, Anna Bast, Abigail Bratcher, Harold Bernal, Rosalinda Botkin, Julia Badillo, Mary Helen Callender, Janice Cruz, Sarah M. Quesada and M. Pais advertise the Spanish Club carwash. 74mm :mam l. 'bvfvy Carter, Mary Childs, Cindy Freeman, Frank Fitch, Roxane A flfwazrzq-3 Members of Spanish Club discuss future plans. Galle, Bertha Garcia, Veronica Gonzales, Mary Lou Guevara, Mary Nancy Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, Mary 77fem5ew Hicks, Cindy Hicks, Laura .lCI1kil1S, Linda Knight, Binford Littlefield, Susan McBee, Nancy McBride, Pat McElyea, Kerry Spanish Club members pose for pictures. 200 Members work diligently at one of Clubls car- washes. ,mnew Halma .ff , , ,- 1 9 .. Q 1 ir X ,,, ,,,, 7 M- -.. ming McElyCH, Patrick MCGHIUY, Pamela Mata, Susan Parker, Carroll Quesada, Margie Ruiz, Maria Ramos, Roy Salazar, Mary Miss Ruiz explains Hemisfair poster and map to Hortense Ybanez. H, Ybanez, L. Vincent, A. Bast, and F. Freeman discuss La Modema, S. A. Poster , R R , W ' ' '+' K. .. ,ls.,' Q' - ' ' . -,, , - i l N fa. ' V Yil 1: . sr ilaf iisggg fa , 422' ', 201 pw ' pwae pwflzdd Small, Richard Suniga, Rosalinda Torres, Esther Trevino, Dora Valdez, Blanca Valdez, Lesvia Valdez, Mary Velasquez, Rachel Ybanez, Hortense Zamora, Zandra Members hold annual earwash. S E ' 202 5, fe Nr,-X: . gggig J f 51-E -Q Lif- 770 S6664 eafwczged VHO students fstandingj Pam Holstein, fseatedj Caroline Evins, fseatedj Gary MIS- Wllihley P0iI1tS OUT V3Ii0l1S parts of the Reeves, and Earl Noreed assist Patsy Morgan in selling a corsage to Perry Taylor. h11m3Il body to Barbara Smith- L X In 5, 111, H +t:s.:iazff2 lal f Barbara Smith, Kay Schitosky, and Kathy Seidel treat their Fourth period VHO students Gary Reeves, Pam Holstein, Patsy patient Allen Gafford as Mrs. Whitney supervises. Morgan, and Caroline Evins organize the Christmas corsages. Vocational Health Occupations is a plan under which students work in jobs concerning health occupations for one-half day and attend school one-half day. Students are supervised by both school and employer during their employment time. The employer provides practical Work experience in all basic aspects of the occupationg the school provides technical work experience information directly related to the studentis work experience, as well as other courses needed to complete high school. This training enables the student to prepare himself for full-time employment while fulfilling the necessary requirements for graduation. Gary Reeves Mrs. Eunice Whitney VHO president VHO sponsor 203 feeaee Wanda WWO Robert Abasolo DBHHY AkCl'0Yd Allen Gafford Benito Maldonado James Moyle Caroline Evins Phyllis Putnam Pam Holstein Patsy Morgan Roger Taylor vice-president secretary treasurer reporter Sgt,.at.armS Barbara Smith Earl N01TCd Kathy Seidel Alexis Williams Pam Williams historian 11:6 i First period VHO students fseatedj Kathy Seidel, Alexis Williams, Phyllis Putnam, Irma Gonzales, Kay Schitoskey, and Barbara Smith. fstandingj: Allen Gafford, Earl Noreed, Roger Taylor, Mrs. Whitney fsponsorj, Danny Akeroyd, James Moyle, Benito Maldonado, and Robert Abasolo. 4 20 D, 5. The McCollum Chapter of Distri- hutive Education Clubs of America is an organization designed to develop leadership and promote social activi- ties. Purpose of the organization is to promote respect for education in marketing and distribution and to further the students understanding and appreciation of the competitive enterprise system. deem 4 . dr 4, se' me AQQX 2:74 5 O or 'lf 'P x o sr I if O4 V wcdcle Distrihutive education is a two- year vocational program for juniors and seniors which teaches retailing, wholesaling and service selling. Stu- dents receive two regular course cred- its for classes which they attend during the morning, and three credits for the classroom phase of D.E. In the afternoon, D.E. students work at their jobs. Sherry Jordan was the D.E.C.A. sweet- heart representative at the McCollum FHA Sweetheart Prom. Donnie Bishop received first place in the job interview division at the Area Confer- ence held at Edison High SchooL 205 'TQ' Mr. Waldo Reininger sponsor Miss 81 Mr. D.E.C.A. Nelda Neil and Billy Dycus D. 5 , mdeazfa gain Archie Laskowski was presented Outstanding Student Award from Mr. Waldo Reinjnger. Recipients of DECA awards are B. Dycus, C. Bachoffer, D. Bishop, S. Jordan, M. Chestnut, A. Las kowski, N. Neil, and B. Dycus. 206 Society Ez Zalfezpulaea ,41- James Anglin Gregory Armstrong Casy Bachhofer Piggly wiggly Fed-Mart Fed-Mart ! L' , Q , 1' D0!.9.'?.fmef Id - fs-X 44:11, J .B. Barton II Carol Basham Maria Betancourt Southside Auto Supply Gibsonis Griffis J. -L' . um 2 'Q' y 3 Donnie Bishop Bobby Carney Marilyn Chestnut Fed-Mart De-Luxe Super Market Sears Roebuck and Co. 207 i 20,0 614 leafm gaameea Billy Dycus Bobby Dycus H.E.B. Handy Andy EVN. Stanley Edwards Karen Felan Eloy Garcia Bel-Air Auto Supply Handy Andy Sherwin Williams Paints R0b6rt HHICIHCI Beverly Johnson Sherry Jordan Adams Auto Supply Gibsons' Fed-Mart 208 DZ, 'imma 204554 redsmari snow: Mon. rms 1230 9.11 ,7 , A... 5'i'3f?4wma fbf FU Charles Kelly Archie Laskowski William Laskowski Fed-Mart Handy Andy Handy Andy Dale McDonald Juanita Martillez Nelda Neil Fed-Mart Kinney Shoes Piggly Wiggly Pairicia OlNea1 Roma Rollins Ronnie Rollins Bruners Handy Andy Fed-Mart Service Station 2 0 9 SQ f is ea aaaw7 Alice Salinas Harold Sammons Paula Smallings Griff's Handy Andy Little Red Barn Dorothy Tally John Toney Bud Jones Kinney Shoes Carol Basham serves Mrs. Lois Dupont while Paula Smalling, Sherry Jordan and Roma Rollins assist in the Distributed Education Christmas Teachers Tea. 210 7.0.5. 'incline S cwlenla ww-u Elizabeth Brown, Brenda Causey, Alice Cavillo, Marian Ebbitt, Mary Gonzalez, Oviedna Hoffmann, Doris Krawietz, Elizabeth Krawietz Craig Lunsford, Patsy Moore, Sylvia Villanueva, Donna Weiss. Vocational Office Education is a training program for students in office occupations. Students work one-half day in jobs concerning either manufacturing, distribution, or consumption of a product or service. The other one-half day, these people attend regular classes. After acceptance into the program, based on qualifications essential to successful employment, the student may earn 3 credits after completing 175 hours of class instruction and 525 hours of supervised work experience. Mrs. Wilma McCrury Patricia Haiduk Bfellda MCI1'ltOSh Dofotht' HUISCH Alice CHSU0 sponsor president vice-pres, corres. sect. secretary Janice Boldt Edna Koenig Dorothy Morin Gilbert Ruiz Otis Barnes treasurer historian chaplain parliamentarian 211 .1 if Miss Antonio Gonzalez, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee of the National Sec- retaries Association, presents Pat Haiduk with a N.S.A. Scholarship. 3445 gtafda gmzgael i Alice Castro receives the Outstanding Academic Award from Mr. Shannon. Mr. Shannon presents the Outstanding Training Station Award for Fort Sam Houston to base employee Doris Krawietz. Installation of officers of the Future Secretaries Association was held October 16 at Youngbloods Restaurant. 212 77614 pwmalea 6414 ,, gi ,V VICA club is led by President Tim Brooks and sponsored by Mr. Allen Smith. Air-conditioning and refrigera- tion, a three hour course, familiarizes. students with the mechanics of refrigerating and air-conditioning units. During the year, the boys repair school and privately owned refrigerators and air-conditioners thus gaining practical knowledge in this field of work. Air-conditioning and refrig- eration is taught by Mr. Allen Smith. Officers are Sgt.-at-arms James Schoomang Parl. Richard Holtg Pres. Tim Brooksg V. Pres. Steve Naylorg Treas. Mark Lancaster 213 Wiemfew Win ziaazda Crawford, Robert Getton, Gary Moreno, J oel Oehlor, Ryan Solis, Charl.ie VICA members are eligible to compete in the annual district meet. Tim Brooks received a first place for a skeleton refrigerator and Robert Crawford and Mark Lancaster took second place ribbons for their window air-conditioners. These awards provided eligibility to enter state-wide competition. James Shoomen, Tim Brooks, Mark Lancaster, and Robert Crawford work on air conditioning unit. Robert Crawford, Tim Brooks and Mark Lancaster display ribbons awarded them at the District V meet for their winning units. 214 Sap 74544 Diana: gs...-f Smith, C.g Pres. Gimbel, W.g Vice-Pres. May, A.g Sect Garner, W.g Treas. Mr. EJ. Bradbury Sponsor Del Stair and Manuel Aldaz lock up forms for letterpress. Print shop is a vocational course in which students learn techniques of the job by completing printing as- signments for the school district. The three hour course was first offered to students during the 1966-1967 school year. Print shop is taught by Mr. EJ. Bradbury. Paul Stuehm, Larry Russell, Mike Taylor and Robert Lynch make negatives on camera equipment used in offset printing. 5 21 gage .feafm Q05 663 4 Ronnie Cantrell, Billy Semmler, Chuck Smith and Robert Colebank display skills in operating the offset press. Clyde Smith and Paul Stuehm demonstrate the correct use of the offset press to Warren Gimbel, Calvin Windman, Del Stair, Robert Colebank, and Chuck Smith. 216 77614 ?weaenz'4 :4www! Jim Ferry, Mickey Hale, Clifford Sepulveda, Burl F ine, and Gary Palmer present Mr. Lawrence ,letter fShop Foremanb and Mr. C.L. McMenomy fService Managerj with a plaque showing the club's appreciation for demonstration of motors from Mission Chevrolet Company. V.I.C.A. Club members are Burl Fine, Jim Ferry, Gary Palmer, Mickey Hale, and Leroy Day. Kneeling are Gary Hancock, Randy Hammonds, Billy Monteith, Sidney Patrick, and Clifford Sepulveda. 2 1 7 The McCollum chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is designed for boys en- rolled in secondary vocational courses. The club includes students in trade, industrial, or technical education courses who are voca- tionally and occupationally 01'- iented. Purpose of VICA is to assist students in establishing realistic goals, to unite students enrolled in trade and industrial courses with a common bond, and to help stu- dents attain a purposeful life. VICA activities consist of eight projects per year, open house, and field trips. Members are eligible to enter district and state competition. Mr. Charles Griffey, sponsor of V.I.C.A. and Auto Mechanics shops has been the instructor for four years. f4wz'a 77lec4cm6o I I I I F l i Checking a Ford Engine during class are Delbert Heider, Sidney Patrick, Mickey Hale and Randy Hammonds. Gary Palmer, Leroy Day, and Jim Ferry work on a truck carburetor during Shop ll class. Members of the Auto Mechanics Shop II class are Richie Brown, Sidney Patrick, Gary Palmer, Harry Williams, Leroy Day, Clifford Sepulveda, Delbert Heider, Burl Fine, Mickey Hale and instructor Mr. Griffey. Seated are Randy Hammonds and jim Ferry. 218 gum M Sagem srrs ....... fmf'i'W 'N 'WM' '- h A or Members of the Auto Mechanics Shop I Class are Dickie Maines, Nathan Graham, Raymond Anders, Gary Hancock, Gary Mueller, Reynaldo Morin, Billy Graf, Stephen Ma.rti.nez, Jorge Cardenas, Paul Arciniega, Allan Lippe, Joseph Denn, and Arnold Weiss. Billy Graf, Raymond Anders, Gary Hancock, and Dickie Maines check the exhaust system of a Corvair during Auto Mechanics Shop Class. is ,'--v- -v xlgl Auto mechanics is a two year course offered to juniors and seniors. Students taking the course develop skill in the use of power machines and learn to understand the problems of labor and management in the automobile industry. First year students learn the basic repairs and functions of an automobile. Second year students study shop manuals and learn to apply the knowledge gained during their first year of auto mechanics. To round out their training, stu- dents are taught to sell service parts and materials, and to prepare cus- tomer orders. Classes stress shop safety and cleanliness. N 219 fed The McCollum Chapter of the Red Cross is a service organization which aids and informs people of Red Cross work. Functions of the club include giving donations to the Children's Shelter, providing an Easter Egg Hunt for children at St. Josephls Orphanage, sponsoring a Christmas party for Woodls Nursing Home, and distributing reading material to nursing homes. 62044 77Zem5efz Toni Zuehl president J Hernandez D. Bell J. Kelly vice presldenf secretary treasurer M. Miller parliaxnentarian M Aguilar R. Baggs C. Basham P. Basham P Bowen B. Chessman 220 R, Chetwood S, Cruz and la qfefp 03,644 -ai wan' D. Damron J. Dean R. Fletcher D. Floyd R. Gallant S. Hardy C. Ham B- Hams R. Hester S. Jurek T. King L. Lake 1' , ' A 221 Red Cross members Barbara Harris, John Kelly, Janie Anthony, Gayle Wright, and Sharon Thomas organize reading material to he distributed to various nursing homes in San Antonio. 'N dau! AK- -. 44l---M.'.,. N. Lewey H. Little P. McBride E. Meurer L. Mull W. Murray G. Pena D. Siedel Red Cross members Toni Zuehl and Anna Ashley deliver magazines to Woods Nursing Home. C' Swiera J. Thompson 222 G. Wright awlaqa place 71624 , as qi' 45? ' mn Q' ' ag 995,350 Ja- 'Q ' if mf 5- , V57 -Q, University Interscholastic League participants receiving honors were Robert Rodriquez fboyas prosej, Michelle Campbell fgirlis prosej. Cindy Hicks ftypingj, Judy Smith fspellingj, Linda Johnson fjournalismj, and f not picturedj Melinda Waddy f spelling and number sensej 225 .fcqbe Qmcckz e ' ,J . i This yearns officers are Treasurer Josie Valdez, Vice-President Virginia Levario, Parliamentarian Diane Cardenas, Reporter-Historian Beatrice Magallanez, President Irene Gonzales, and Secretary Esther Magallanez. Teenettes is a social club for girls organized to help each girl be poised and self-assured and to help her develope good citizenship and be of service to others. Activities of the group consist of two teachers coffees, two car washes, an initiation picnic for new members, and, at the end of the year, a party honoring senior members. The Teen- ette sponsor is Miss Martha Young and co-sponsor is Mrs. Nancy Hum- phreys. Co-Sponsor, Mrs. Nancy Humphreys, and Sponsor, Miss Martha Young look over the calendar of activities for the Teenettes. 224 Sake ' Jamie t QD 2, hx ,I , G' Teenette members are Beatrice Escamilla, Martha Santoscoy, Olga Alvarado, Mary Helen Badillo, Lillian Alvarado, Janie Anthony, Mary Ann Garza, and Mary Nancy Guevara. Teenette Sweetheart, Virginia Levario, as- Tecnette sponsors, Miss Martha Young and Mrs. Nancy Humphreys, present Lupe Garcia Sisted by Beau, Johnny Castillo, executes with a certificate recognizing her as the most successful saleslady in the annual the traditional curtsy. Teenettes, money-making project. l so I 225 Zu! 3764014 f4ct6a6Z6ea J l 5? 2 Other members are Flora Cordaway, Rebecca Onafre, Mary Graf, Daisy Ortiz, Jesusita Paderes, Carmen Poriillo, Lupe Paredes, and Noemi Naranjo. Also members are Rosalinda Suniga, Lesvia Valdez, Mary Sandoval, Gloria Lopez, Velma Palacios, Lupe Graf, Mary Valdez, Susan Mata, and Lupe Garcia. 226 gicualee Eefcaqa Wana -tis. , 1' ssoo .X if 19 as 2.9 fi , S '9 5 N V4 ,mm 9 4' 4 ip oouo , 3, 5 sg ...wp ., 5 1 .kkk 5 it df.. sse. Chfmter SPODSOF, Miss Ruby MCPhe1'S0D Johanna Burroughs, editor-in-chief, chooses headline type for an upcoming edition. oversees production. lVlcCollum7s school newspaper, The Chanter, is published each month by student staff members. The four-page publication strives to keep the student body well informed on school activities and community affairs. Each issue contains news stories, sports stories, editorials, and features. Pictures, articles, make-up, and headlines are produced entirely by the efforts of the staff. The Chanter is sponsored by Miss Ruby McPherson who supervises and advises the staff to enable them to better serve the student body and community with worthwhile infor- mation. Linda J ohnson, managing editor, copy reads stories before the final deadline. Q.. ...,,,.. ,, ..,.. .. ,,,,,h1 227 N in Mum Staff 5 ' mx lypv' L H ,, , ,.W,L Sharon Goslin, advertising manager, and George Anthony, business manager, bill Earl Snoga, head photographer, enlarges a advertisers of the Chanter. picture for the Chantgr, Members of the Chanter staff discuss plans Herbert Jordan, boys' sports editor and Julie Gonzales, girls' sports editor, select a for future publications. picture for the sports section of the paper, 228 l Sedan! ?7aZZ6ocn'cha 2 ,QM ig.. Johanna Burroughs sells the April issue of the Chanter during advisory. Melanie Moore, news editor, checks her deadlines for the February issue. Sharon McCann and Frank Freeman, feature editors type copy for a feature story. 229 i s 5 xl Circulation manager, Terry Abate, ad- dresses newspapers to exchange with other schools. fem ilk Wmmglm Depdcza Miss Ruby McPherson, sponsor, checks all Virginia Cupp, editor-in-chief, checks all layouts turned in for publication for errors. layouts before they are turned in for publication. Business manager, Loretta Mueller, keeps an accurate account of finances for the Wrangler. 5 . 230 The Wrangler, McCollumls an- nual, depicts campus activities through the use of pictures and Words. Planned, designed, edited, and photographed entirely by a student staff, with the exception of the professional portraits, the Wrangler is distributed to the student body each September. Through this publication, the yearbook staff strives to capture and preserve the history of McCollum High School The book is sponsored by Miss Ruby McPherson. Saba! rfczfckultdea L W l i P E Pat Hargrove, assistant faculty editor, and Kathy Duke, faculty editor, put the finishing Assistant business manager, Brenda At- touches on the teacheris index. wood, checks the annual subscription for 10070 advisories. Photographers Pat Connally and Tommy Ragsdale look on as Earl Snoga, head photographer instructs them how to use a camera on a tripod. i 231 796 7 Wmmgim 706014 Dortha Essary, class editor, shows Vicki Lewis, assistant class editor, how to correct errors in layouts. John Dabney, activities editor, demonstrates the correct way to crop a picture to Flora Gonzales, assistant activities editor. rw M ,,,, ,,, ,,,,, ,,., n n 2 W 2 t n I siiff v new 'ff , 6 rrsn 'eees he ens, i 'HM ul , ,.., ,,., . f-,,,,,,,+-f eh Ma 'e ' 'vs' 1 H y- f W W ,,.:,,,,.. ,, JL ' f ' i iei' W ' 232 .a- M Linda Phillips, film editor, files negatives for future references. Mr. Warren Ueeker, representative of Hen- ington Publishing Co., advises the Wrangler staff on proper methods of preparing page layouts for publication. 4 'matinee wp'-is The 1967 Wrangler received 3 Fil-St Place Linda Key, assistant girls, sports editor, watches as Irene Gonzales, girls' sports editor, Certificate from the Columbia Scholastic explains how to find the main point of interest in a picture. Press Association by scoring 894 points out of a possible thousand. Randy Shelley, boys' sports editor, and Susan Dossett, assistant boys' sports editor, put the finishing touches on sports layouts. w Anna Ashley, art editor, finishes a poster announcing dates for school pictures. ?5?W5q 555 Oil 15 .--f -u. '.uw Wh. N Sandra Slack, assistant clubs, editor, helps Toni Zuehl, clubs, editor, plan for the club section. Members of the WRANGLER staff Jenny Smart, copy editor, and her as- sistant, Jackie Gonzales write the neces- sary copy to finish club layouts. 234 l Saba! pdotwze ure layouts for future deadlines. Susan Naylor, Susan Dossett, and I Judy Smith, assistant advertising manager, and Celeste Henze, advertising manager, check layouts to assure all pictures have copy. Hortense Ybanez, put finishing touches on hair styles before having school pictures taken. 235 Www af dmfwzazm MZ '- D ' sw-1.5s:i:2:i:i:2:2z2:2:2f2 21?f?15??'i5353?333i355?5E5S32 -2' :I:1:2:I -2:2512 T ffx f 2:22:3 4 .425-3: H i1E5E1Z25-3135251 5125252355 Esiigagigigiqiiigis52135:' oee. e Q. :N H y , cg- .. - -K. ..., X? if :rr seg- -.. sais: Q l f -25' -- - Q--. Us S sp, 'QM LS 'in f -:- :-3 E:1-'E- .3 ' . ' - 'D D' 'LLL 5 K .. N .. i t wig: ' 1 , 1 H w' -aww -yn, N Mt- F 1-0. .k,S:::, WM-,...w....--- . . B4 Q s A.. Q70 . . ,-A-. he , , D ' -. - ' -- W Q.: ' -gs... 'A D 'f g ' :SQ - at ' -- . .' 2 ,. ,ip , .ali-' - -. .ww .. .. ..,, r P'L- --'X Sf N e W ' -.Q H' ' ' -' as 1 . a . ' e -e . 65 ' N FF s i 125' ' all . .1 H . f f -'tif 'L L I ., Xi. Neg., x . .fa , A - f an .Q D lt ..., Hi 'k--- 3 A . 'V .,.. Z Dip ' -1 enet o ' ' it . ' e Q ' Q' -A s - e 1, I gg' e ,,,, . ,,,L- L L il -e r ' A . McCollum Cowboys finished second in district standings and established the best season record in the school's history with eight wins and two losses. Coaches: Left to right. M. Barry-Defensive Secondary Coachg J. Martin-Varsity Line Coachg J. Collins-Offensive Backfield Coachg D. Yarbrough- Bl, Line Coachg D. Smith-Varsity End Coachgj. Gray- Bn Football Coachg L. Pospisilg and Head Coach-B. Dumas. .. - D '- Ws --- - N. . ,. - -:-f s., ,5,. - . 4'-- :- e: . g1 ..f2. sQ e Qsai a L ef . fl' 1 5 V,m, .X .... ,, mA , in M .. ,,.. ,.,. . 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I I 2 ,K . , - ' f- ,, ' a R .c .--is .K f?I1f L I ' ' Z fl ,- si iivl S2 if '- 'mf . haf' T- if-1' 1 'JfT.':1:,.'t2Q' F , S - - s... f s f Q fs s W,,, f V -f - A Q 1 r 4' . ff - A' f e , W Q ,N ' I W K f- 'we i fy ff . ,K , if , -- , W, A ii F a . -' i 5. is-:fs,::,,:sm.,51?nt , t can Q.: pf. 1 -- 1 wp. ff if fgff--5q,i,., f,:m,,Q-5 ,mfg fe,-,+G fp A ,, or QW:,:wys,g'a,.fs-1 11 5,'y:,z5, if ft fs-,5h?:1,:i.:a in jffffw' an ,f ----- Af i .. 239 ' .fezffmmen l Walter lVlills Gary Pack Dennis Elmore Lee Buckelew Express-News WOAI All-Cityg All-District Most Valuable Playerg All-Cityg All-District All-District WOAI All-Cityg Captain All-District Beginning the 1967 season, McCollum had fifteen returning lettermeng Top row L. to R.: D. Barr-85, 1 lettergj. Jordan-67, 1 letterg G, Pack-75, 2 lettersg K. Gates-88, 1 letterg D. Elmore-11, 2 lettersg L. Buckelew-34, 1 letterg J. Phillips-51, 1 letterg Kneeling: E. ' Gutierrez-66, 1 letterg J. Abernathy-23, 1 letterg G. Ramirez-24, 1 letterg R. Shelley-21, 1 letterg A. Thomae-25, 2 lettersg G. Stoops-22, 2 lettersg C. Fritsch-35, 2 letters. 1 jimmy Abernathy Keith Gates Gary Stoops Charles Fritsch Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Captain Captain All-District All-District 240 kewl 7eczm,' 7042: Wcmafw Albert Thomae Eugene Gutierrez SENIOR SENIOR Gary Ruston Arthur Graybeal JUNIOR SENIOR Cowboy managers for the 1967 season were: Left to Right: Pat McCune, Senior Managerg Rudy Contrereas, Senior Man- agerg Wayne Garner, Junior, Armando Ortiz,Junior. David Hill Charles Strange SENIOR SENIOR 241 Smme ,- Wm Holmes Huskies, found more to contend with than mud when they Larry Beimel' Mike Aduddell bollided with McCollum,s defense. Steve Price GHIY 111316 SENIORS JUNIORS ,IUNIORS JUNIORS These two Huskie ball carriels had a sample of why McC0llum,s Gary McCulloch Mark Dossett defense was established as the best in the city. Sam Brown Ken Shannon 242 and Wzatwola 7mm Julian Westbrook JUNIOR Jackie Belt Robert Barrows Armando Anaya Ralph Suniga Sam Pack Tony Capps JUNIORS JR., SOPH. JR., SOPH. Before every game the Cowboys have a team gathering and discuss last minute instructions. Here Coach Bill Dumas fin the middle of the playersJ gives a short pep talk. R 243 Qbeaa 70675 Wie When the Cowboys opened the season Fox Tech was the first of eight teams to feel the power of McCo1lum,s football team as they defeated the Buffaloes 27-0. 244 ' 7455 70 60 When the McCollum-Harlandale game finally arrived, two new records were added to the schoolas history. For the first time since the two rivals started meeting each other on the gridiron the Cowboys triumphed in the contest. The second record was Keith Gates, reception of four touchdown passes in one game. On the sidelines Coach Dumas and the rest of the squad watch the game joyfully. 245 l ,, ff 'X awfcufa 24559 f4fwfz1 fLeftj Albert Thomae is speaking of Cowboy pride and school spirit during the I Brackenridge pep rally. fAb0vej Dickie Barr catches a pass deep in Eagle Territory but it is to no avail as the Cowboys go flown in defeat 7-0. fBelowj Gilbert Ramirez dives after a pass in the Lanier games as Cowpokes suffer their second and last defeat of the year. I L 246 1 foam? aaa After losing two games in succession the Cowboys hit the comeback trail by defeating Laredo 14-6 in Laredo. The following week the team continues by defeating Edgewood at Harlandale stadium by a score of 32-7. 247 A' If Anthony Jerry Butch Avi-H21 Baily Barbieri Wayne Gary Royce lVIcCullouch McDonald McDonald Corky McDonald tries to score six points for the Cowboys against Brackenridge in this Bi, Team game. Efforts were to no avail since Brackenridge defeated the young Cowpokes 18-12. TOIHHIY Richard Carroll Danny NHb0l'S Osborne Parker Robson 744 feline Wow Mark Herbie Alfredo Dufault Faschingbauer Flores 42 9 ', ff: aff ? fs ' .ffl an A i Q s1'f i. e:1:v,33g:':' , fn W.. A 'vf ,VL A ,fagwsf , ,.Q,.w , , , '21 f v. - i,,q ,,,, . , M 4- 1 -3: 4'fw5,5a,',, .,, - H ,af A,.5,i- W K . ,gjf .,4.v - ,f 1 as J . fa., , ., ' , . 2 'fu f. Giver gf zyfr' -, H ' At T' ' ' f 'z1.':ffr5 fa? 55, ?'-1' 'I , 1' 'wivzfsf 'iff'3iQ?3,2 .w A,aw ,ria Q, V 11 : .r - f Herbie Schraub Bruce Vetters 248 7fWMfLff 4. X, .. Q wwe ? 1. E X X Q '4 - 2 ,. , ,Q 'V' . .Q l 1' if ,iw 'Q ,,L1 A 4' Q- ,M 4' ,Z M L r bl H I , Z 1 Q I I .If : ' Z I gf ? K cf. - - wg: W, f,,,, A ' ' ' 1' ' . ' - W ,L,. 1 f B-Team player Corky McDonald evades three tacklers in HB games that help prepare the HB team for Varsity. ?ze45mea am Zzpmdwce W Freshman footballers compete with other schools to gain experience for high school competition. 'dh-.f 4i 249 mm feceehea 7 l McCollum lVlcCollum lVlcCollum lVlcCollum lVlcCollum lVleCollum lVleC0llum McCollum lVleCollum McCollum McCollum lVlcCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum Steve Weems Coach Dennis Smith Frank Mayo SEASON RECORD DISTRICT RECORD Austin Reagan McCollum Burbank V. . ma Mccollum Marshall Harlandale Memgrial McCollum Marshall South San lVleCollum Kennedy Highlands Memorial lVlcC0llum Tech Harlandale lVleCollum Laredo Shertz C01 6 lVlcCollum Burbank Braekenridge lVlcCollum Kennedy La Salle M C H T h Maelmhuf C 0 um ec Laredo Nixon lVlcCollum Laredo South San South San pface ez Sa. ae ' X ,, L.... , or 'S The varsity basketball team for the season 1967-68 are Jimmy Abernathy, David Morgan, Danny Wilson, Earnest Leal, Frank Mayo, Jimmy Shuler, Patrick Connally, Dennis Elmore, Mike Aduddell, Garland Lentz, Tim Connally, Steven Weems, Mike Lasley, and Gary Pack. Managers are Roger Cunningham, Jackie Thompson and Dave Adams. Coach is Dennis Smith. Dennis Elmore performs a cagey dance to defeat the La Salle Falcons. is fl 251 AMW Zkwmfpazf Gary Pack stops a Marshall Ram from scoring another two points. 12 .ww 1 111 f' .Sl .a, 3 li i t 4, Elf fr E Q. lg 2 f f ,HE MH A 1 Gary Pack Pat Connally 3 Pat Connally and a Memorial player clamor over a jump ball. 252 4 a, cm7awmeaf Danny Wilson outmaneuvers a Bobcat guard. Dennis Elmore drives down the court to evade a So. San Antonio guard. 2 5 3 Danny Wilson First Team All Disirict Dennis Ehnore Second Team All District Malaga D Jimmy Shuler makes a jump shot for two points against the So. San Antonio Bobcats. Mike Lasley Jimmy Shuler Jimmy Abernathy David Morgan 2 5 4 agent Vwldcma 7a fauna gauze Ernest Leal Z Gary Pack, Mike Lasley, and David Morgan out shoot the Indians. Tim Connally Mike Aduddell Garland Lentz 2 5 5 Saga Gary Pack attempts to clear the board in the Memorial game. Mike LHSICY Stops KeUnedY in an attempt for two P0int5- Mike Lasley has a hand in the Harlan- dale jump ball, in hopes to regain pos- session. 256 iqaaidl' Gary Pack et al. vie for possession of the ball against Harlandale defenders. Jimmy Shuler jump shoots for t w o p 0 in ts against Kennedy. Gary Pack re- trieves the ball from the finger tips of his op- ponents to gain possession '20 Hagen 6001146656 emma McCollum's Bn Team Basketball Squad for the 1967-68 season. fP1ayers, left to rightj J oe Stair, Sam Pack, Mark Dossett, Jerry Bailey, Butch Barbieri, Gary McDonald, Richard Osborne, Wayne McCulloch, Keith Seidenberger, Lee Buckelew. fCenterj Coach Dan Yarbrough. McCOLLUlVI Bw BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD 42 lVlCCOll111Tl Mgcgllum Marshall 50 lVlCCOlll1II'l Wheatley Mccgllum Kennedy 52 McCollum I-larlandale 62 52 McCollum Fox Tech 44 52 McCollum Holmes 37 46 McCollum Central Catholic 47 34 McCollum Brackenridge 44 43 McCollum Burbank 35 39 McCollum South San 50 43 McCollum Marshall 29 41 McCollum South San 55 64 McCollum Kennedy 32 42 McCollum Burbank 43 57 McCollum Edgewood 51 65 McCollum Wheatley 106 258 McC0llum,s Golf Team for 1968 consisted of Billy Bishop, Steve The team was coached by Dennis Smith. Mr. James l-lowder assisted Coach Smith with the Golf Team. 'za pfczce eww! 15.3 '5 Slavich, Donald Price, Douglas Voight, Danny Robson, and Pat lVIcElyea. Participants in the Regional Meet were as follows: Danny Robson, Steve Slavich, Douglas Voight and Pat lVlcElyea Coach D Smith accompanied the boys to C , . . o the Meet was held. Cm W 2 5 9 rpus Christi where mek 7mm Wiee ,pg-auf. '..w..'4-10: as-an-.g.. 1 was ll M- .H - -' - .,,+,.,.,.,.,,.,.,q,:,,:,7 .'! .'.'. -4, - 4-.'..'. -.sv-'. .v .-, f:-ft-Iwi-I -..--..-..'r.'. r.'f.-ucv-. :fo Cowboy Varsity Track Team fstandingj R. McDonald, R. Salinas, A. Thomae, L. Buckelew, M. Aduddell, S. Pack, G. Ruston, J. Stair, R. Mays, F. Juarez, P. Taylor. flineelingj G. Pack, J . Abernathy, G. Miller, C. Martin, C. Cuellar, and D. Gregory. MEETS PLACE POINT TOTAL Metropolitan Sixth 26 Border Olympics No Place 0 Harlandale Relays Seventh 24 North East Tenth I I Alamo Heights Invitational Eighth I8 District Meet Third 58 San Antonio Invitational Tenth ll' Regional Meet N 0 Plate IW 260 ' 70 Deemed: Wlem -W fiigw ,, . Head Track Coach: John Gray Gary Miller: Junior Pole Vaulter jimmy Abemathy: Senior Broad I umper and 440 Relay Man Gary Pack: Senior Discus Thrower and Shot Putter ak Y YMg. ,. M 261 7246645674 Weak 'facaczfzal N Curtis Martin: junior Pole Vaulter Douglas GI-egmyz Junior Broad Jumper Sam Pack: Sophomore Weightman Gary Ruston: Junior Joe Stair: Sophomore Weightman Weightman 262 Zbwzccfywzm W Mem X QP' .s K f SN 5 . A 1, N j,-33353 . ,321-.j 51 . Y , .L , I y W ,,,.. ,A A ,. - H l l a . 1'4 -l w 1- . l ny fi f,.i'c'I :'YiNlLil ff ff ,.-- 1 J f. 1 1 kg as 3 , 5,0 P Q + Q? 2 fl 3- A Sggyifi 2 if if 3459 i ig' is si l E 'leikgfa AS , E l ,ig 4' F Q Q A 3 N, , N fl , if 5 if e Q, 71 'le x 'JE ll l' Q 2' s Qs, H f Y YN :il l 'sfg-'ei mf s 1 A, we ,Z gal .kv he K rg 2 ' 125 Q + Nb ig wg was x gi N Y ll X 1 5 K sa R .A ' ie ff f ,Va , - . .... I gig +5 K K Reynaldo Morin: junior Half-Miler Lee Buckelew: Hurdler and Mile Relay Man Mile Relay Team consisted of: Lee Buckelew, Corky McDonald, Roger Mays, and Mike Aduddell Albert Thomae: Dash Man and 440 Relay Mau ,mg Mike Aduddell: Hurdler and Mile Relay Man f 'Pl I -Jp,a1- 265 R asf j 1 ie,i ff M 'madman F-Wczce Seanad Also a future prospect for next year Skippy Hajek. Zfijigift-7I'Z'Z+:-1.3.'.'. .'.- F.-. A I .,... .. 2 ' - A 1 '1 1 . f -1: U---.A ',- .5 , A J H , ,f .:. L- .- K FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM FOR 1968 fl to rj J. Lopez, B. Chessman, R. Madlen, T. Walker, J. Dean, G. Mayo, and D. Lopez. fkneelingj A, Tello, C. Nixon,J. Gutirrez, and J. Sheppard. Freshman Relay Team for the year was J. Sheppard, R. Madlen, J. Gutirrez, and D. Lopez. m7'N 'f ff-:mm 7emn Salem 7owmeay4 Y-0' Hvmmnv- Mr. Leland Pospisil Coach Danny Criswell and David Aguilar Srs First Team Doubles John Dabney, Sr. First singles john Mason, Sr. Second Singles -..-'..5 Wkeolfam zecafwle Q: x 5 McCOLLUlVI'S VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM fStanding: 1 to rj L. Tucke, lVlgr.g J. Shulerg B. Dennisg J. Diving A. Anayag R. Rowteng G. McCollouchg and J. Chavez, Mgr. fkneelingj R. Lockwoodg G. Ingleg S. Browng S. Sandersg M. Millerg and R. Stroman. fsittingj E. Gutierrezg H. Reiningerg B. Vettersg S. Taylorg F. Mayog and P. lVlcCune, Head Mgr. lVlcCollum 0 Sam Houston 8 lVleCollum 1 leliennedy 5 McCollum Pleasanton McCollum 2 99Burbank lVlcC0llum Edison lVlcCollum 3 leLaredo lVlcCollum Pleasanton McCollum 3 9elVlarshall McCollum Holmes lVlcCollum 2 MFOX Tech lVlcCollum Brackenridge lVlcCollum 0 'fliennedy lVlcCollum Alamo Heights MCCOHUTII 1 llB11rbHI1k McCollum South San Antonio McCollum 10 'X'L2lfCCl0 McCollum Hal-landale lVleCollum 6 'l9lVlarshall lVleCollum San Marcos MCCOHUIT1 3 'JGFOX V-llCCh Mcqjollum Jay +District Games 2 dz Wine, we famed i 'SY L V .f fbi, . .... K ..,. Randy Lockwood , ,E L.LL 2. L.,L, Roy Stroman Frank Mayo 1'3- . QQQ A . dy Bob Dennis fit ,.,k f ,. on. - M: 6 '. if R o . ,.q. , tv: o,,A ka gg 1 'U +P Gene Gutierrez Jimmy Shuler 4 .. N- 4 Ni Aubrey Sanders y ff ,iyy yer HM fl if ,Q .W ' gk fm J e V ml , ' E' Q b A Q . - ..,,, H. i 6 fm A 3 E firm Y ' cs 1 u v i lp, Bruce Vetters V . -,... ' N Aiqirz . : x -yQ' 'Q Sam Brown 267 1 Gary McCullough I Q W L L ' zu -,5L,Q.FT ,,ffJ, T f , 4' , , me' -- f , ,iff qrrfw' , W 1 f jd V 'Q ,. 1 -f t 4 - 24 :, fffL V , N A ' J ' X: 3, A if 'gn .... 7':?','5f-'MA-.-fa. I n V E gif kk V A- ,wew ., -fl , ., 1' Mi M? fa ' . it , We ,V -V J hffff'f:f.,' L'- it Ln ' ,Wg :H -S' ff, ur' - V'--If-V+.-i .- ' M. , ,, ,,., iw , f,ff?zf'V-' K 1 Y ff' 1: ff ff :af w X x K M i f ' . i- - ,Adm ,. 5 I, ,kkk, WAI 4L.,v,,pH,, I A wgfal '.-' , S e m X 7 -,'f i, 1 :, V - .. f - erai I Tl , .,5Jif1 ffef fe M ' H- T 15551 Yk'k 3 Hg y ,f5,:. ..-, z, - ' V ,,,, q fisgfiffziifij'-Qf'f 55325 '1ff2:s:'I ., , r f e' 'A, ,. ' - ' Coach Mike Barry and Captain Eugene Gutierrez talk over team strategy. gonadal! 7mm 7m6m Jim Shuler is shown in action during a district competition. Jim was one of the pitching mainstays during the Cowboyis season. Sophomores are initiated by caring for the pitcher's mound and the home plate area. Senior Gene Gutierrez sees they do the job properly. 26457665 awed +G- l I 1 ff Mmw Coach Barry uses Dav'id Morgan as a model during a demonstration on hunting while Bobby Dennis, Gary lVlcColloch, and Pat Connally watch and listen. Making the pivots Bobby Dennis. 'S and Double plays around 2nd Base this year were Ste S' .Y 035565. ve Taylor and 9 J Y ' L if r 7 I V I ffm xx Hn . I M ,, M K krykyygyy ,M ,,,,,, .,,.. t,W,, W--,.i.,.5 N KN Q , J: I V, p 5 'Q V5 :fi1'f':' , ' A- 1 'J I N ' ' ' H 1 K f 'T - ' 11' N L- ms' ' -, - G Qi? K f i l X I .5 1 gp ,V V H ,,,M - 1-1, is f, , al Mg.-f ' ghfga, P ' ,,g.:f,1wTfzi y -V 'H 1 is A ' 1: ,H E 1 vw.,,w- '- 'H ' - A ' f , i 5'r.:'f! 'i ire-K' .. ' V ' , ,ILM . ,, , KV I yyy. K? VV,. t K, A, If fr v . , , V K ,, ' t,,t I jr - gi , is 5 ity, .Jrf.g7:f,z:' K - Vff- . K- K, f, N .- , vgragl ,fqxfi 269 Gene Gutierrez makes a scoop on a hop throw while runner crosses first. 0116 'gaaefczlf 7mm 700424 Four right handed hitters who were starters for the Cowboys this year wereg Roy Stroman, 3rd Baseg Frank Mayo, Pitcherg Sandy Sanders, 2nd Baseg and Randy Lockwood, Outfield. Left handed hitters Gary Ingle, Outfield WK srr for the Cowboys were Frank Mayo, lst Baseg ,I im Shuler, Pitcherg Managers for the team were J oe Chavez, Larry Tucke, and Pat McCune who was Head Mgr. a mpwae 6663 -K asa: 7- , fm . ' .... ,X ,M,.. W if 7 ' Q ' iz? 1 : . sm? 'f ' Y :L J.gQ5!'Tf,, .Q a . kgs -3.13 T a .1 in 6 al A . Zipgyyi. gt cb M at fi K , it . 6 - l ' Y Q .-ww A M .LH 5 17 'gazes 'ff W - QI' ' l f 'lil A. l it -Q 9 4 we-W - T , 'A'x 'i W ml' . .- k.., - l -f A va s'-'ff ff-f 5. ff ' a,vg?sr3E Zggii f ' -:Q f ' Q ' a , saaa we ' ,K ,f .f , r e aa ,fix-wa W,., .Wm im N gs - , - V - - .LL'--' z :ff,,,,5-irygg. -1 sf-di: aw- K , rs, 1-if W b-- g K -' sl: - -' ' 7 A , as ' t ' . A e 'L ma it i' h Q a s .,, A 4, ll -, Q fvwh av-V l3 . ', . - H 1 T7 fm' tk Yi Q' 411 ,, 'ff-155 ' L-'T rf H V ., ' i Q I -It T s-pw: ,.,' ' W aw i -' A-Qffjgi, , IP, i ' wlgfygsa - - a-'fag-,:,,. f , - i , 'W-W W ' 4 if 3 - , R , .. .. .,,, , ,,... L,.X.., f -,.. ..1, ,.1: f . Pitching staff for the Cowboys consisted of Frank Mayo, J im Shuler, Bruce Vetters, and Mike Miller. All these players are returning next season. Starting catcher for McCollum was Sam Brown fmiddlej, with Robert Rowten fleftj and Harold Reininger sharing the catching chores during the season. N, 271 M, E Q ' Dfeczld AV ,Vx u ttf. 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Bruce Vetters, the Cowboys sophomore pitcher, held the Bobcats scoreless for six innings but then needed relief. During the game J im Shuler hit a home run to give the Cowboys an early lead. The final score was lVlcCollum 5 and South San Antonio 3. Jim Shuler Jim Shuler scoring after hitting a home run against South San. Junior Pitcher A N VA? is ' , at W - 14 z iframe :J lg, 5, ,S MEM , . .ma.MmmM.W..,.W..,.+.,,J.-V, L ......-...W -'E 1 . . a ,. H ' ' .gs I ., 1 Z, 31755 , S WU M! , f , I . 25 V . . .uri QW. lg .: . I W -fa I if W ' . 1 V , Z K. .. I f.-W V .W U or .. ,,,. W- ' ZF A H: 2- ? ,.t f , - If L, -' , ff Q. ' ,QW . . , . 2 i f V' fu, 0.ggf.zzf,.f E J . Q, ' ' K Y . -1 . ,--- - - 272 . 5 S 2056454 li -'NL da Against John Marshall, in district competi- tion, Sam Brown gives the ball a long ride with a vicious cut. However, the hit was to f no avail as McCollum lost 6-3. wy., , a. ,, W 1 Vip, ,gm ,W ,'.i -J iivvvwvvafh M a ,X 1,,. 'aww . 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The girls also partake in a program of intramural volleyball, involving competition between teams selected within the school. Miss Phyllis Baker lnstructor Basketball was one of the array of sports P.E. classes are always working to keep their bodies fit. These girls do the same while in which P.E. classes participated. reaching for the sky. i Student 60-0,h6'wLlf50 Nanette Cumberland gets a boost from Time for physical fitness tests came again and these girls were among the many students Miss Williams, instructor, as the girls P.E. straining their stomachs for the sit-up limit. classes received instruction in tumbling. May Martin pings the ball as Luisa Moreno watches patiently. P.E. classes were sharpening up coordination of their paddle hands. . -W...--,Yrs mu ., .... N, ,, ..,,.. N V, h,.,, . . ,. -N W, , V , ,..,,.,..Nn-35-55 in f new W' ,,,,'s,.w 1 Q , in g , -, - . .1 .Q N A U, ,W .. ' w as X M .ii333335551iii22322221aiziiigzgggiggggziiigaxzgizggiiig ii iii?-Q52 1 . 1 5 i.. 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As part of their class work, girls taking P.E. are required to perform dances which they themselves have originated. 276 Zcwleala ?aM Dancing Y' a'1'M'ff'f'f2-emma, rw, .. , Sue Lenow and Anita Leatherman cross the finish line of the 50 P.E. students show they are physically fit by running the 600 yard yard dash. run-walk. P.E. class members perform a dance, which the girls created, to the tune of The Lonely Bull. ,.,.r,.,,, - L 2 7 7 McCollum's Girls Volleyball Team, coached by Miss Dorothy Williams, in addition to district competition, participated in two tournaments during the 1967-68 school year. The G.A.A. annual banquet held in May honored various selected team members. Receiving the high point varsity award was Sandra Bisner and the high point B-Team award was given to Marcia Bailey. Outstanding sophomore varsity member was Beath Wells. The service award, was received by Janice King. Selection is made by the G.A.A.,s. The B-Team coached by Miss Barbara Stanley, does not participate in regular district competition. At the McCollum-Harlandale Toumament, the B-Team received a third place trophy. 7mm paddccgbalea Sandra Risner, JoNell Carmichael, Pam Melcher, and Della Kisby, captains of the varsity team display trophies. Managers of the Varsity Team are Tina Nabors and Linda Williams. B Team managers are Virginia Levario and Bernice Rodriguez. Miss Dorothy Williams and Miss Barbara Stanley discuss the list of players. npdwafff fi ij 278 701 'few awwmmealfd Josie Valdez sets up the play as the Cowgirls chalk up another victory in the San Marcos Toumament. W Julie Gonzalez - Spiker Sandra Risner - Setter l Sandra Risner'bumps, the ball back to her opponents at the San Marcos Toumament, as Mary Vasquez stands ready to help. 279 l Quia ' eam pfacec THE MCCOLLUM VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM Pictured are: Sandra Risner, Josie Ruiz, Linda Kisby, and Mary Vasquez, ffirst rowjg Gloria Pena, Della Kisby, Maria Ruiz, and Josie Valdez, fsecond rowjg Julie Gonzalez, Pam Meleher, JONell Carmichael, and Beath Wells, fthird rowj. Not shown are Ginger Mays and Pam Holt. 280 eww! 7a 26451565 SEASONS RECORD lvlocollum 415, 9, 155 Holmes 42, 9, 105 McCollum 415, 155 Marshall 45, 25 McCollum 415, 155 Jay 49, 35 McCollum 415, 155 Holmes 43, 75 lvlocollom 415, 155 Marshall 49, 35 McCollum 45, 75 Hmleoelole 415, 155 Julie Gonzalez retums me ball for the wmomg point age-.mel Canyon m the San Marcos Toumament. l 281 JoNe1l Carmichael spikes the ball across the net to add another point against Harlandale. Sandy Risner 'idigsn the ball across the net to gain another point for the McCol- lum team. aaa! glanced Wdfwlfly JoNel.l Carmichael - spiker Della Kisby - setter Q Josie Ruiz - spiker Josie Valdez - spiker Beath Wells - spiker Pam Holt - setter 28 2 Wollecflalf 7mm Mary Vasquei - setter 4 . Maria Ruiz - spiker Pam Nlelcher - spiker Gloria Pena - spiker Ginger Mays - spiker Linda Kisby - setter 2 8 3 Quia mezdeace LuRae McConnell returns Harlandale's serve. NBN Team Captains 319 M3-Tsha Bai-leY and Marilyn Felux. The 'ABN team consists of Marsha Bailey, Jackie Schlueter, Marilyn Felux, Linda Forsen, and Miss Barbara Stanley fCoachj, Bernice Rodriquez fManagerj, Pat Hendrich, Anne Maria Geramita, Charlene Behring, Mary Pena, Virginia Levario fManagerj, Judy Stone, Virginia Rodriguez, LuRae McConnell, Cathy Lothringer, and Debbie Grimes. xx N ,JM . 5 S. X K. X 284 5 32 1 I f Sentara Wanda ch 4 'W First singles Second singles Janet McQuaid Shirley Bukowsky First doubles team members are Rose Marie Knowles, Terri King. Second doubles team is composed of Mary Aguilar and Elaine Galle. 4 -5- , ,M ' 4' -as v e-s-i ... k...g. ,.. .,5t.5 ,r , ea. . ,,,... .,.......,.. ....g, .,e,, sa ff LA 285 Mm.. McCollum Girlls Tennis team, coached by Mr. Leland Pospisil, com- pleted the season with five wins and two loses. The girls were victorious over Fox Tech Q5-OD, Holmes Q5-Oj, Burbank Q3-25, Wheatley Q5-Oj, and Jay Q4-lj. The team was defeated by Harlandale Q0-Sj, and Marshall Q2-3j. The tennis team is composed of Janet lVlcQuaid, lst singles, Shirley Bukowsky, 2nd singlesg Terri King and Rose Marie Knowles, lst dou- bles, and Elaine Galle and Mary Aguilar, 2nd doubles. Alternates are Jenny Wilson, Connie Swierc, Claud- ia Williamson, Peggy Sears, Melody Dossett, and Debbie Knowles. Mr. Leland Pospisil Coach I , if V5 rr , I ,staff fide fgcgccdze 6414 The McCollum Gil-l's Tennis team completed the 1968 season with five wins and two losses. Alternates are Peggy Sears, Debbie Knowles, Connie Swierc, Melody Dossett, Jenny Wilson, and Claudia Williamson. 286 famed Study gfeczldl i Miss Barbara Stanley teaches the girls' health class. Brenda Bybee observes the human skele- Health classes offer students a program to acquaint them with the function and proper care of the body, first-aid, proper diet, and psychological development. This eighteen week course in- cludes film strips, oral reports, lec- tures, and research papers. ton. Verneita Smith and Beth McDonald study the organs of the human body. 'xc 287 Wanda 06 Znzmmamwz X 28 Wiczmf genie pane McCollum High School isn't what one would call a c'Big Schoolw but by no means could it be called small. Driving by the school, one sees several buildings, quite a lot of land and what seems to be miles of chain link fencing. What people do not see and realize are the hundreds of people within the walls, grounds, and fences who are attempting to educate one another. From 8:30 ,til 3:30, 5 days a week the students and teachers endure the prescribed hours of instruction. Before 8:30 and after 3:30, the faculty and students enjoy the free exchange of ideas and opinion which broadened the scope of learning far beyond the confines of the classroom. To the people of McCollum, the school is much more than grounds, buildings, and fences-it is a place of learning plus the people plus the aspects of education which make the task of school a more pleasant experience. 290 l and 7a vlucatdcwz Ahhh-the library. What would McCollum be without the coaches' encouraging remarks to their scholar- ly pupils in study hall? How could the Library function without the soothing quieting reminders from Mesdames Harp and Myers? And what would the students do without a place to read the latest magazines and drink ice water? Imagine how anyone could skip such an educational 55 minutes? iyg rr r ifef 5 R ' 'Wig z MK 5 ti Jef f 2 . 1 Q-gg I if I ff, '-f- F 1 'f-f ,'-1 f,' if 1 xiiz., x fr ,, '1'r.Q a ' - Upon entering these hallowed halls each autumn, a student encounters a barrage of lines, among which the longest is the one before the book room. ' As the various texts are thrown, slid, and stacked into some semblence of order the Cowboy begins to wonder if he might be Wrong in choosing biology ' instead of art I. Before the week is over he may also wonder at the wisdom l which compelled him to even consider eliminating study hall. l 291 7eam Wamea weetkazl Autumn is traditionally known as typhoon season on the southside. What would the fall be without a flood in good old Six Mile Creek? This year the regular heavy seasonal rains in combination with Hurricane Beulah brought on a more tragic note with three fatalities on the washed-out bridge on old Pleasanton Road. Later, ice and rain were to combine to turn the McCollum parking lot into a Wintery mess. The skys cleared and it was time to crown the 767 Football Sweet- heart. The game against the Holmes Huskies was chosen as the appropri- ate time for the event, Candidates for the coveted title were Loretta Mueller, Melanie Moore, Susan Dos- sett, Cindy Howard, and Virginia Cupp. Making the presentation at halftime were Bruce Vetters and Butch Barberi, 'members of the Junior Varsity Football Team. Sweetheart Virginia Cupp received a dozen red roses along with a tradi- tional congratulatory kiss, crown 81 football necklace. 292 7mm 1' med gi :fi si ' . 0 X , ffl Qs iii ,Q it ! Q, . , Qi! as ' A fi? EL, i 3 , il - xw.. Q X , ,A f 1 sf , ,, : rr, , , Stand in line and wait is the first activity one learns upon entering an institution of learning. This situation exists from the time one enters the line into the parking lot before school, faces the daily ordeal of climbing or descending stairs and risking his life in the cafeteria lines, ,til he finds it is time to once more gather his courage and attempt again the parking lot crowds. When ordering senior rings or caps and gowns, paying for your Wrangler, or posing for yearbook pictures, students can be seen shifting their weight from foot to foot trying to keep the circulation going. wwf -i f. deezfecwlma acaamge Even for the not so sports minded student, fifty cents admission charge was a small price to pay for the treat of watching this yearis cheerleaders perform at football and basketball games. At pep rallys, athletic events, and everywhere they went, the girls carried with them the same spirit that kept students cheerin throu h ole :'lVlc7'. g g many v-i-c-t-0-r-y battle cry competitions for dear Throughout the fall Toni Gautney, Cindy Hicks, Loretta Mueller, Cindy Howard, and Valerie Weynand enlightened our Fridays with some of the most clever skits the Cowboy gym has seen. When football season was over and the cold north wind brought with it their longer skirted basketball uniforms, the diehard five kept clapping to cc-cow-hh-boys. If awards would be given for undying zeal one would undoubtedly go to the cheerleaders. No other group of students have had the same spirited effect on the lVlcCollum campus. 294 same Smal aww fl 295 l4cacnd4 774746 Wanna ln every senior class there is a group of students who have gone beyond the call of duty in their diligent pursuit of knowledge. Selected from this group are those students worthy of the departmental awards known as Senior Honors. Chosen to receive the awards were Kathy Spurlock fArtJ, Cindy Hicks fSpanishj, Virginia Cupp fTri C'sQ, Loretta Mueller fSocial Sciencej, Debbie Shussler QBandj, Jeanette Bartosh fSciencej, JoNcll Carmichael fMathj, lrene Gonzales fllomernakingj, Tina Nabors fBusinessJ, Gary Stoops flinglishj, Danny Akeroyd QVHOJ, David Hill QSocial Seiencej, James Schoomam fliefrigeration-Air Conditioningj, Gary Palmer QAuto-Mechanicsj, Mike Barnhart fBusi- nessj, Mike Dirmeier QMathJ, John Dabney fArtjg Earl Snoga QJour- nalismj, Archie Laskowski QDEJ, Luther Beck QROTCJ, Gary Pack fBoy7s Sports And Honorable Mention American Legion Awardj, Alfred Altimirano QSpanishj, Glenn Woods flilectronicsj, Gilbert Ruiz QVOEJ, Danny Criswell fLatinJ, David Aguilar fBandJ, Ernest Meurer QScienceJ, Carlos Saenz QDraftingj, Sherry Jordan QDEJ, Pat Haiduk QVOE, Melanie Moore CSpeech and dramaj, Della Kisby fGirls PEJ, Johanna Burroughs flilnglishj, Toni Zuehl QLatinj, Janet McQuaid QChoirJ, and Linda Johnson fJournalism and American Legion Awardj. 296 Uazfatcmddng Swine Woodwind quartet played Enchanted Forest 2 97 L 4 A Many Scholastic awards were presented. Walter Mills led the Ceremony of Allegiance eawfacyd Zfgmeea McCollum students express happiness dur- ing school sponsored dances. fupper leftj David Hill and Toni Gautney curtsey to the 1967 Sweetheart and Beau of McCol- lum at the annual FHA Sweetheart Prom. fupper rightj Cindy Hicks performs her rendition of The Quiet Villagen during intermission at the Senior Prom. flower rightj McCollum Seniors take their treas- ures from the centerpieces at the 1968 Senior Prom. df-.. --t74'5, ,.- Dancing has always been an expression of happiness and joy in life. The dances held at McCollum typify the ways Cowboys act when happy. The dances are as varied as the music to which they are performed. From the bugaloo to the fox trot, the Cowboys are pros to them all. The Round-Up Dance, held in the autumn, begins the year in an informal get-acquainted mood. As the year progresses and people begin to learn, know and work with one another better, the dances become more sophisticated and more well organized. The Green and Gold Prom in May culminates the dance year at McCollum with the announcements of next year's organizational leaders. After a week of studying the newspaper and remembering how to think, JoNell Carmichael, Virginia Cupp, Captain David Hill, and Michael Dirmeier were ready to face their first opponents. Although no questions were asked concerning their favorite news makers, Abigail Van Buren and Winnie Winkle, our n0n the Spota' team showed their erudition included other pics. The McCollum panel beat Braekenridge 370-410. Exultant in their first victory, the team finished undefeated after winning the second week over Lanier, by a score of 190-90. On 72:6 .2145 764144, 500 aefemfc 74110 Sedan 4 But this was only the dramatic climax. The sophisticated noetics the viewers saw on KENS those two Sundays were the same frantic readers who endeavored so intently to read and remember every article. Behind the scenes, fingernails were worn and hearts were pounding as Miss Ruby McPherson, team sponsor, and alternates Brenda Atwood, Julie Gonzalez, Julie Eheling, Tommy Ragsdale, and James Gore waited in the private viewing room. Before the show, the contestants themselves showed they were not quite as cool as they would like to be. For the finale, however, they left a legacy for next yearis team- winning and not tripping over camera wires. 301 r l 5 ndfdigit g ...J 1 K' - Q5 s ' v ii A r K 'fx 'L-.- L .., 67 -N Argentine Exchange Student Mirta Massi. DAR award-Michele Campbell A primary purpose of education is for everybody to learn how to make trouble in this worldfi National Honor Society Junior induction was very fortunate in being host to noted artist and lecturer, Mrs. Amy Freeman Lee. The topic for the day, Nonconformity+communicativeness+creativitylconcern, proved to be the basis for the most outstanding speech yet heard on the McCollum campus. 303 Boys State Delegate David Hill Girls State Delegate Cindy Hicks National Merit Letter of Commendation-Mike Dirmeier Regional Choir-Janet McQuaid All State Choir-Penny Booth 72414. 764654 Uzpdcmage Aside from their many charitable projects around the school such as sewing on detached buttons, repairing ripped shirts and remaking tattered trousers, the FHA girls found time to hold a party for orphaned children at the San Antonio Children7s Shelter. Future Homemakers and children alike en- joyed an afternoon of games which included c'Lon- don Bridgef UFarmer in the Dellf, and Ring around the Rosiesf Some of the more devoted girls offered the willing children their backs for free piggy back rides. McCollum students, like all teenagers, like to eat. To accommodate this pleasurable necessity many organizations and special interest groups Qacademic and athleticj present awards and honors to their members at banquets held throughout the year. Even though the calibur of the food varies somewhat, from tamales to filet mignon, everyone seems to have an enjoyable time. 304 7 1 gcmgaeta Wanna Smclenta , .. I '--'M' f 5 'Cb 1 mv- ,E w:::'.1I2'1 4 1 rn i 305 Zepcmtmmla gamma In addition to the enter- tainment furnished by the many talent shows and assem- blies, two educational and cultural programs were spon- sored by the Biology Club and the Fine Arts Depart- ment. Science projects from Biology and Chemistry classes Were displayed. Winning projects were sent to Trinity for further competition. The band and choir spring festival was augmented by an art exhibit of original sculpture and paintings by aspiring art students. Through such efforts interest in scien- tific and cultural endeavors is stimulated. 306 ' X dawn Zim 46 zdidflta P mWQ wwwig 307 7651409662616 S nw Sports are a big part of MeCollum's curriculum as are English and Social Studies. The Intramural games played in the Spring between advisories are favorite lunch-time spectator sports as classmates support their advisory teams. The Faculty-Lettermen game is a highlight of the sports year at lVle. Every year the faculty meets club members in a sometimes brutal and always hilarious battle of the brawn over a bruised knee that takes place in the gym. Many a student, though not particularly interested in volleyball, fast for weeks in order to see their friends and enemies defeated on the volleyball court. 508 3 A fi Ecuwldclczlea Hczmpcaiga 'H az Uffdced Sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to me, sock it to the Student Council. During Student Council election week candidates for president and vice-president were allowed to give a brief speech explaining their platforms. Following the speeches, the candidates presented comedy skits. In these sketches loyal supporters of the nominees entertained the voting audience. Such humorous tidbits as take-offs on ':Bonnie and Clydew and Laugh Inv were included in the program. During advisory periods the following day, the students votedg the outcome of the election showed that Teresa Gonzales and Martha Ashley had captured the positions of president and vice-president. Z - 1 I ,Q f is , ,-,, 4 ,, iw., ,,, 2 V. 4-1 ,fr 4 an ?, , . - ,W,, , , , ., ,,--- A M. , , . ,., ' 1 1 1 as :mf r i f ' v vii 'f aan fps fem f 3 , 'gf f l , 1,-gg' - ft .N ,w ,g,,.::f ,w,g,,As,,-as 5 1 r .. X K ' Q h -, :M ' 's r ' vw , ,g r .Jay - ,K-F55 ge gr: V- M .f fri f- Q r s u , .. - 1 as C, ' 5 'fl if fs 'Vffffj 'Til' A W Yesqgv 2:24 Z Yi' zygffffffil :E,,.,f' f., Z lf. jf? if 'jf' ' Q f H ?.' ass ' ' C f fi r C s s ,W r 4 Q fsii at 5 Q A limi: li' 25:3 ' i 1 H . f it W s ,-A, . , 1: R I V A 1 ,.,,, vii f ,,-- ,V 1 Assemblies and talent shows seemed to be in vogue this year and with them lovely girls. The Lenow sisters and other familiar student performers took their usual place in the numerous talent shows. At the first assembly of the year freshmen were enlightened with the knowledge of what Cowboys are made of Qrubber hoses, yarn, stakes, et cetera?j. During Brotherhood Week speakers of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish faiths were brought to the school by the Student Council. The Southern Schoolls Assemblies Pro- gram presented a one-man-wheel chair-basketball demonstration for the only paid assembly of the year. s if ierr L .- rsa i r s .. ttit W . , --. e :'1 'ree s , p.,r . ,.--- H ..,, L ., y x aa,rr ., '-e' I -H ' 'i- 2' ' ' , L K K ' kzi' 7' f I' ? ryy,r r .i,r 312 ii Q -a K -K L, The stalwart faces McCollum playgoers had become accustomed to seeing on stage left last year for greener pastures, leaving only one experienced actress to lead the new players. The season began with the Tri-C sponsored produc- tion of Samuel Caufield's Dream Worldw -.. New talent stepped forth when the Senior Class presented a melodramer, HLittle Nell the Orphan Girl or a Fight for a Womanas Honoru. Johanna Burroughs played the role of the child of the long lost background with other various senior aspirants completing the cast. A French love story, 'The Maker of Dreamsw was selected as the University interscholastic Leag11e'one act play contest entrant by director Mrs. Beverly Cook. Melanie Moore once more came through for the drama lovers in her portrayal as the maker of dreams. Mike Lasley and Suzette Nichols were the amorous duo. Melanie Moore took her ex- pected place in the title role as Skyler Keats Winters. Other cast members were Robert Fletcher QGary Win' tersj, Annette Walker Qean Newtonf, John Dabney QHoward N ewtonj, and Tho- mas Ragsdale Qfiodney Stonerj. There are those activities which might he labeled 'cseniors onlyw. A- long with such standards as the Na- tional Honor Society induction Q34 seniorsj came many inovations. The senior picnic is traditionally held at Brackenridge Park, but this class spent a day touring Germany, Mexico, Japan, Thailand, Switzer- land, and a host of other countries, weaving textiles on an TBM com- puter, and seeing San Antonio from the tallest observation tower in the western hemisphere, Hemisli' air was the site. Teenettes held a dance honoring the class of 768. A live band provided music for the after school affair. Another innovation of the year was senior field day, which entailed competition in softball and volleyball among the senior advisories. The spirit of sportsmanship in which the event was carried out made the day most pleasurable for spectators, par- ticipants, and referee Qparticularly the latterj. Seniors had grown tired of the stark look of the school lawn, so six oak trees were purchased and planted by the seniors to give some variety to the school landscape. -3 f- ,-bw gr N!! r NA .-dd.: mz,.Qef4vzx:m.m,.,wwwWff X Baccalaureate speaker the Reverend James E. Brown discusses the program with John Gonder, Supt. Randy Shelley, Senior Class President, presents Principal Patrick Shannon with a gift from the class V 27 rx g . 7 RO LLCALL? Miss Ella Armstrong, accompanied by Mrs. Al Wilson, sang How Great Thou Art . ROLL CALL? Among the many special occasions of life, high school graduation has to he close to the top of the list of most solemn. But there is the lighter, human side, not only did the class of '68 heat zombies for keeping a straightn face during the procession, but proved its wit in cheering up its more nervous members while waiting in the auditorium basement for the grand entrance. 317 Staff feaeaid Seemed of 7757 Wzmzgkz , FM 5 I n -' sg me fQQ M'-M- ss -1-ere'- 'Q f'xf 2 l N R 51 up I Every September within the steaming walls of the cafeteria, there takes place an occurence entitled WRANGLER Signing Partyn. Pre- ceeding the nightime event, there was a hectic day filled with scores of boxes containing the until-then mysterious 567 WRANGLER. Closed curtains, unopened box- es, and hushed whispers filled the hours between 3:30 and 7:30, at which time, the doors and curtains and boxes were opened to the al- ready sweltering students. It seems the Cowboys are des- tined to hot aira' no matter where they go-the Signing Partyw was no exception. Amid shots of Which Linda Smitl1?7, and Where7s lmy pen? , the pages of the 767 WRAN- GLER were lost beneath witty phrases, poetic verses, and melodra- matic Good-hyes of another class of Cowboys. Wand 77foaemenZ4 3 Symholizing various school activities are the many expressions of students7 hands. As hands move perform- ing different functions of school activities, students experience the daily routine of high school. Al.- F Saba! fondue S QV Qfmwla af Smm 523 KAUFMAN'S 100 S Flores CA 7 1453 Fast Delivery WA 3-4389 Prescription Service Mission Pharmacy 34-10 Roosevelt Hughes 8. Wakefield Realtors LE 2 3252 Headquarters for McCollum Band and Pep Squad Uniforms GERFERS FLORIST Office WA 7 1201 Night ED 3 9408 7007 Pleasanton Rd Flowers For All Occasions an Wire Service 24 I ' : L- . '4 1 M. : .- V 5. 5w 9 Q 5- 52 035 L. . 1 BILBREY LUMBER CO. 2038 Pleasanton Rd. WA 3-41396 San Antonio, Texas Bud Jones' Meal-A-Minute Cafe iiitiifemme Qfifilifry Dr' Gilbert J . 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Military Dr. WA 3-9661 San Antonio, Texas ,. ..,..m.:., .. W ....,..,,,..,,m,,,..,,f.ff1:,.w.,1wi.feeffz,-11,-iw., H - Q E . 3 335 JERRY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 3835 Pleasanton Rd. WA 2-0731 Complete Auto Service Air Conditioning Installed 81 Serviced Automatic Transmission Service Official State Inspector Station K 3 iq E1' 'Fi Aa x E K 1 R w T f Q I' ei! .2 35138, 'wail if XL' 'FUI I B w If 'NW J N , me at jig sf! 15' e, -. - ,,.. , ,:.4, .Nt .,-: , .,., .. . . , -,, ,,.,., . .C R ,:,: .Q:,,1 ,,t,E ,mii ce W , , I ,S. ,M , ,, f .,..., .. , ., . ,,,,, S.. 1 aaaisl f wvs SS . Ph. ww-H-wr f' 1 T CT AUTO PART S6 , - I C T AUTOMOTIVE 159 Moursund WA 3-4461 Custom Engine Rebuilding Complete Automotive Machine Shop SECURITY TITLE CO., INC. Jamie Sanders 1929 Pleasanton Rd. Manager WA 2-6231 1 1 RONALD WILLIAMSON REALTY CO. 6622 So. Flores WA 3-4327 336 T p Row S B-Team Kathy Spurlock Linda Dellerman Sherlyn Levy Congratulations Io a Real Bunch! Seniors '68 Keep up the Good Work Says GENE GREGORY AIR CONDITIONING Refrigeration CA 2-1522 Heating Bottom Row ,I r. B-Team Claudia Willi Vicki Lewis 2 33-7 HID Thanks to the students for their support of the Cafeteria and the Hitching Post. Authorized Sales and Service Auto - Haus Volkswagon, Incorporated 3454 Roosevelt at SW. Military Dr. WA 4-6516 g'The Friendliest House In Town All Star Bowling Lanes San Antonio, Texas lVl. R. lVlert'7 Schrock 3371 ROOSCVSR WA 3-7703 1 block No. Loop 13 niein M 5 A L 8 ABASOLO, ROBERT VHO1313VICA131 ABERNATHY, JIMMY Letterman Track 11,2,313 Letterman Foot- ball 12,313 Letterman Basketball 12,313 Lettermens' Club 11,2,31Q Third Place in 16AAAA Broad Jump 1113 Bw Football and Basketball Captain 1113 Equestrians' Club 11,213 Fourth Place in 16AAAA Broad Jump 1213 Tri C pin-up boy nom- inee 1213 NHS 1313 FTA 1313 Outstanding Senior Boy 1313 Montgomery Wards Award 1313 Honorable Mention All Distlict Foot- ball 1313 Athlete of the Month1313 Little Nell the Orphan Girly crew 1313 Advisory Beau 12,31 AGUILAR, DAVID Latin Club 11,2,313 Band 11,2,313 Stage Band 12,313 Math Club 1213 Tennis Team 12,313 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest 1213 First Division medals 1213 UIL Number Sense Contest 1213 NHS 1312 Attendance Office 1313 Band Historian 1313 Beau 1313 Senior Honor Award in Band 131 AKEROYD, DANIEL Red Cross 1113 Spanish Club 11,213 VHO 1313 Parliamentarian 1313 Senior Honor Award in VHO ALTAMIRANO, ALFRED Biology Club 1112 Spanish Club 1113 At- tendance Office 1313 Little Nell the Orphan Girlw crew 1313 Senior Honor Award in Spanish 131. ALTAM1RANo,J0E spanish Club 1113 Biology Club 415 ANGLIN, JAMES DECA131 ANTHONY, GEORGE Band 11,2,313 Biology Club 1113 Bookaroos 11,2,313 Reporter 1313 Latin Club 12,313 Speech and Drama Club 12,313 Band Council 1213 UIL Solo and Ensemble Con- test 1313 CHANTER 1313 Business Manager 131 ARISPE, DAVID Football 1113 Track 1113 Red Cross 1113 ROTC12,31 ASHLEY, ANNA Tri C's 11,2,313 Spanish Club 11,213 FTA 11,213 WRANGLER 1313 Art Editor 1313 Sweetheart 1313 Library Assistant 1313 Advisory Student Council Representative 131 B BADCETT, CHARLES ROTC 12,31 BARKER, NANCY FHA 11,21 BACHHOFER, LARRY Equestrians Club 1113 Art Club 131 mm 1-fazcafczcea BAIRD, ROGER Choir 131 BARNES, oris VOE131 BARNHART, MIKE Senior Honor Award in Business 131 BARTOSH, JEANETTE Latin Club 11,213 FTA 11,2,313 President 1313 Interscholastic League Number Sense Alternate 12,313 Red Cross 1213 Reporter 1213 NHS 12,313 Student Council Altemate 1213 Mr. Brown's Office 1313 Outstanding Student in Education during the Optimist Youth Week 1313 Senior Honor Award in Science131 BARR, DICKIE Bi, Football 1113 Track 11,213 Varsity Football Lettermen 12,313 Lettermen's Club 12,31 BARTON, .l.B. II DECA12,313Sergeant-at-Arms131 RASHAM, CAROL FHA 1113 GAA 1113 Speech and Drama Club 1113 DECA 12,313 Historian 1313 Advi- sory Sweetheart 131 BAST, NORMA Band 11,2,313 Youth for Christ 111 BECERRA, ROEERTA FHA 411 BECK, LUTHER Spanish Club 1113 B Football Team 1113 ROTC 12,313 Outstanding Company Com- mander Award 1213 Outstanding Cadet Award 1213 Drill Team 12,313 Honorary Member 1313 Beau 1213 Brigade Com- mander 1313 Art Club 1313 Beau 1313 Senior Honor Award in ROTC 131 BESCHORNER, KAY Tri Cis 11,2,31Q Second Lieutenant 1313 Speech and Drama Club 11,213 Student Council 11,2,313 Reporter 1313 FTA 11,21 Advisory Sweetheart 11,21 BIEMER, LARRY HBP Football 1113 HB Track 1113 Latin Club 1213 Varsity Football 1313 Latin Club President 131 BISHOP, DONNIE DECA 1213 Historian 1213 Vice-President 1313 Beau 131 BOLDT, JANICE GAA 1113 Library Club 1213 VOE 1313 Treasurer 1313 National Secretary Associa- tion Scholarship 131 BOOKER, BARBARA Tri C,s 1l,2,31Q Second Lieutenant 1313 Dance Team 1313 Red Cross 11,2,31Q Re- porter and Secretary 1213 Biology Club 1113 Lab Assistant 1213 NHS 12,313 Advisory 339 Reporter 1313 FTA 1313 Speech and Drama Club 1113 Latin Club 11,21 BOOTH, PENNY FTA 1113 Band 11,2,313 Spanish Club 1213 Choir 12,313 Area Choir 1313 All State Choir 1313 Library Club 131 BOWEN, BARBARA Red Cross 1113 Tri Cis 11,2,313 Second Lieutenant 1312 Dance Team Captain 1313 Latin Club 1113 Biology Club 1113 FTA 1113 Advisory Vice-President 1113 Class Third Vice-President 1213 Student Council 12,313 Vice-President 1313 Safety Council 12,31Q Parliamentarian Alamo Association of Stu- dent Councils 1313 Senior Class Portion of the Student Council Talent Show 131 BRATCHER, HAROLD SB Football 1113 VICA 1213 Reporter 121 BROOKS, WE SLEY Rodeo Club 1113 Vice-President 1113 Beau 1113 Speech and Drama Club 12,31 BROWN, ELIZABETH Band 1113 VOE 131 BROOKS, TIMOTHY VICA 12,313 President 1313 Choir Contest 131 BROWN, RICHI VICA11,213 Secretary 1313 Choir 131 BROWNING, LINDA FTA 11,2,313 Secretary 1313 Latin Club 11,213 Mrs. Deaseygs Office 12,313 Inter- scholastic League Typing 1213 NHS 12,313 Parliamentarian 1313 Outstanding Student in Education during Optimist Clubs, Youth Week 1313 Our Lady of the Lake Scholarship 1 31 BURROUGHS, JOHANNA Band 12,313 First Place UIL Solo and Ensemble 12,313 CHANTER Girls' Sports Editor 1213 Editor-in-Chief 1313 Student of the Monthv 1213 Speech and Drama Club 1213 Youth for Christ 1213 Harlandale Li0n,s Club Queen Contest Finalist 1213 WOAI Publication Seminar 1213 NHS 1313 Little Nell The Orphan Girli' lead female 1313 Band Council 1313 Sweetheart 1313 Advisory President 1313 Press Conference for TAP 1313 Second Place Honorable Mention in Journalism for Optimist Clubs, Youth Week 1313 Harlandale Lions Club Queen 1313 DAR Citizenship Award Nomi- nee 1313 Senior Honor Award in English 1313 Miss Congeniality in Lions' Club Queen Contest 131 CAMPA, ALFRED v1CA 121 CAMPBELL, MICHELE Teenettes 1113 Treasurer 1213 Tennis Team 1213 Mrs. Deaseyls Office 12,313 Advisory President 1213 NHS 1313 DAR Citizenship Award 1313 Chess Club 1313 Vice-President 1313 Art Club 1313 Executive Committee 1353 Girls' State Alternate 1253 ROTC Queen Nominee 1353 Second Place in Girls, Prose UIL 135 CARMICHAEL, JO NELL Youth for Christ 11,2,353 Vice-President 1153 Program Chairman 1253 Biology Club 11,253 GAA 11,2,353 Treasurer 1253 Vicc- President 1353 Teenettes 11,253 Choir 1153 Latin Club 11,253 Varsity Volleyball 11,2,353 FTA 11,2,353 Math Club 1253 Sec- retary-Treasurer 1253 NHS 12,353 uOn the Spot Team Alternate 1253 Interscholastic League Science Second Place 1253 Auxil- lium Latinum Honorable Mention 1253 '4On the Spot Team 1353 Senior Honor- Award in Math 1353 Valedictoriang Scholar- ship to Trinity University CARNEY, BOBBY Biology Club 1153 HBP Football 1153 DECA 12,35 cAsT1LLO, JOHNNY ROTC 425g Drill Team 4253 vlcA 125 CASTRO, ALICE VOE 1353 Secretary 135 CALVILLO, ALICE GAA 12,353 FHA 12,353 Historian 1353 VOE 135 CAUSEY, KAY Band11,253 Biology Club 4153 vOl3 435 CHETWOOD, RICHARD VICA 1253 Secretary and Treasurer 1253 ROTC 12,353 Drill team 1253 Rifle team 1353 Concert Choir 135 CONNALLY, PAT Bn Baseball 1153 HBP Basketball 1153 Equestrians Club 11,253 Youth for Christ 1153 Varsity Baseball 12,352 Varsity Basket- ball 12,353 FTA 1253 WRANGLER 12,353 Sports' Editor 1253 Photographer 1353 Let- termens' Club 12,353 Attendance Office 135 CONGER, LEO HB Football 1153 KB Baseball 1153 Latin Club 11,253 Equestrians' 1153 Class Beau 1253 Biology Club 1253 Attendance Office 125 CONTRERES, RUDY Varsity Football Manager 11,2,35Q Varsity Track Manager 11,2,353 Lettermens' Club 12,35 CRISWELL, DANNY Band 1153 BH Basketball 1153 Tennis 11,2,353 Varsity Basketball Manager 1253 Latin Club 1353 Senior Honor Award in Latin135 CRAWF ORD, ROBERT VICA 12,353 Refrigeration and Air Condi- tioning12,35 CROWE LL, BILLY Bw Football 1153 Advisory Beau 135 CUPP, VIRGINIA Tri C's 11,2,353 Major 1353 Biology Club 11,253 Secretary 1253 Red Cross 1153 Li- brary Assistant 1153 Class Vice-President 11,253 Speech and Drama Club 1153 FTA 11,2,353 Spanish Club 1153 Student of the Montha' 1253 NHS 12,353 Treasurer 1353 DAR Citizenship Award Nominee 1353 WRANGLER 12,353 Copy Editor 1253 Edi- tor-in-Chief 1353 Girls' State Nominee 1253 Interscholastic League Ready Writing Sixth Place 1253 On the Spota' 12,353 Alternate 1253 Team Member 1353 Blythe Spiritn crew 1253 ',Little Nell the Orphan Girln crew 1353 Outstanding Student in Journalism during Optimists Clubsa Youth Appreciation Week 1353 Advisory Sweet- heart 1353 Lab Assistant in Chemistry 1353 Football Sweetheart 1353 PTA Film Panel 1353 Senior Honor Award in Tri C15 135: Scholarship to Trinity University 135 D DABNEY, JOHN Latin Club 11,2,353 Biology Club 11,2,35Q Vice-President 1353 Lab Assistant 1253 De- bate Club 11,253 Interscholastic League Debate 1253 Speech and Drama Club 11,2,353 Art Club 12,353 Honorable Men- tion Scholastic Art Awards 1253 Art Exhi- bition New Main Public Library 1353 Ten- nis Team 12,353WRANGLER 42,353 Assist- ant Copy Editor 1253 Activities Editor 1353 On the Spotv 12,353 Alternate 1253 Cap- tain 1353 ROTC 1253 HStudent of the Monthj' 1253 Library Club 1353 Time,' Current Events Test 12,353 First 1253 Third 1353 Dream Worldn cast1253 Scholarship to Tulane University 1353 Senior Honor Award in Art 135 DAY, LEROY VICA 1353 Treasurer 135 DE HART, BARBARA Youth for Christ 11,253 Tri C,s 11,2,35L President 1353 Outstanding 1353 First Lieu- tenant 1353 Latin Club 11,253 Advisory Historian 1153 NHS 1353 uStudent of the Monthi' 1353 Mr, Lane's Office 1353 Advi- sory Vice-President 135 DEININGER, CYNTHIA Tri Cis 11,2,353 First Lieutenant 1353 Latin Club 1153 Biology Club 1153 WRANGLER 1253 Art Editor 1253 NHS 1353 Mr. Brown's Office 135 DELLERMAN, LINDA Tri C's 11,2,353 NBP Cheerleader 1353 Dance Team 1353 FHA 12,353 Student Council 1153 Rodeo Club 1153 Contest Choir135 DIRMEIER, MIKE Band 11,2,353 Student Director 1353 San Antonio Youth Symphony Orchestra 11,253 Solo and Ensemble 11,2,353 Latin Club 11,253 Biology Club 1153 NHS 12,353 National Science Foundation Summer Sci- ence Institute 1253 All State High School Symphony 12,353 Math Club 1253 UIL Number Sense 1253 Senior Honor Award in Math 1353 Brackenridge Scholarship 1353 Salutatorian DIRMEIER, RONALD BU Basketball 1153 ROTC 12,353 Drill Team 1253 Cadet Sergeant 1353 Rifle Marks- manship Award 135 540 DONNLEY, ANITA Red Cross 1153 Teenettes 1253 Art Club 1253 Art Assistant 1253 Choir 135 DOOLITTLE, CATHY Tri C,S11,2,35Q Dance Team 1353 Secretary 1353 First Lieutenant 1353 Biology Club 1153 Student Council 11,2,353 Parliamentarian 1253 Secretary 1353 Class Reporter 1253 Latin Club 1253 NHS 1353 FTA 1353 Main Office 11,2,35 DOSSETT, SUSAN Tri C's11,2,353 Senior Captain 1353 Adviso- ry Secretary-Treasurer 1153 FTA 11,2,353 Parliamentarian 1353 Advisory Historian 12,353 Class Treasurer 12,353 uBlythe Spir- it crew 1253 Senior Class Sweetheart 1353 Student of the Montha' 1353 Football Sweetheart Nominee 1353 WRANGLER Assistant Boys, Sports Editor 1353 4'Little Nell the Orphan Girlw crew 1353 Library Assistant 11,2,35 DOUGHTY, JOANNE Speech and Drama Club 1152 Choir 12,35 DUKE, KATHY Tri C's11,2,353 First Lieutenant 1353 Biolo- gy Club 1153 Speech and Drama Club 11,253 WRANGLER 12,353 Assistant Faculty Edi- tor 1253 Faculty Editor 1353 Blythe Spir- itv crew 1253 NHS 1353 Little Nell the Orphan Girlw Student Director 1353 'gDream World crew 135 DYCUS, BILLY DECA 12,35 DYCUS, BOBBY DECA 12,353 President 135 E EBITT, lvlARlAN vos 435 EDWARDS, STANLEY DECA 12,35 ELIZONDO, EMMA FTA 11323353 Vice-President 1353 Mr. Laneis Office 12,353 Speech and Drama Club 11,253 Tri Cis 11,2,35Q First Lieuten- ant 1353 Historian 1353 NHS 12,352 Secre- HHY135 ELMORE, DENNIS Varsity Football 11,2,353 All District 1353 Honorable Mention All City 1353 Track 11,2,353 Regionals qualifications 1353 Let- termensa Club 11,2,35 ESSARY, DORTHA Tri Cas 11,2,353 Dance Team 1353 Biology Club 1153 Student Council 1153 WRAN- GLER 12,353 Assistant Class Editor 1253 Class Editor 1353 'iStudent of the Monthw 1353 uLittle Nell the Orphan Girl Cast 1353 Prop Crew Chairman 1353 Dream World crew 1353 Advisory Treasurer 1353 Historian 125 ESTES, MIKE ROTC 1253 Advisory President 135 EVINS, CAROLINE Tri C's11,253 Biology Club 1153 Sweetheart 1153 Student Council 1153 VHO 1353 Vice- President 135 F FELAN, KAREN FHA mg DECA135 FERRY, JIM Equestrians 1253 VICA 1353 Vice-President 1353 Little Nell the Orphan Girli' 1353 Senior Portion of the Student Council Talent Show 135 FEWOX, CHRIS Equestrians Clubs 11,253 Vice-President 1253 Rodeo Club 1153 Advisory President 1153 Beau 11,353 Parliamentarian 1253 At- tendance Office12,35 FINE, BURL ROTC 1253 VICA12,353 Reporter 1353 Beau 1353 Art Club135 FITCH, ROXANNE Tri Cis 11,2,353 Vice-President 1353 Spanish Club 11,2,353 Treasurer 1253 Biology Club 1153 Red Cross 1153 Advisory Vice-Presi- dent 1253 Student Council 125 FIX, BOBBY Tri C's 11,2,353 Biology Club 1153 Advisory Reporter 1153 Red Cross 1253 Attendance Office 1353 Little Nell the Orphan Girln crew 1352 Betty Crocker Homemaking A- ward 135 FLETCHER, ROBERT Speech and Drama Club 12,353 Art Club 1352 Sergeant-at-Arms 1353 Dream Worldv 1353 Little Nell the Orphan Girlw 135 FLORES, CARLOS BH Basketball 1253 VICA 1253 Secretary 1253 Track 135 FRITSCH, CHARLES Varsity Football 11,2,353 Captain 1353 Let- termenis Club 11,2,35 G GAFFORD, WILLIAM vHo 135 GALLE, BERTHA Tri c'S11,2,3y, Biology Club 11,2,353 FNA 11,253 Parliamentarian 1253 Library Club 12,353 Vice-President 1352 Spanish Club1353 Youth for Christ 1353 Library Club Sweet- heart 135 GARCIA, LEWIS VICA 135 GARZA, THELMA Tri C's11,253Choir135 GATES, KEITH HB3 Football 1153 B Baseball 1153 Varsi- ty Football 12,353 Honorable Mention All District Football 1353 Track 1253 Letter- mens, Club 12,353 Equestrians' Club 11,253 Speech and Drama Club 1353 i'Little Nell the Orphan Girln 1353 Athletic Scholarship to SWTSC GAUTNEY, TONI Tri C's 11,2,353 Cheerleader 1353 Speech and Drama Club 11,2,353 Latin Club 11,2,353 Biology Club 1153 6'The Mouse That Roaredii 1153 '4The Courtship of Eddie's Fathern 1153 NHS 12,353 Vice-Presi- dent 1353 'iBlythe Spirit 1253 Mrs. Deasey's Office 1253 Claw Historian 1353 S'LittIe Nell the Orphan Girlw 1353 Adviso- ry Historian 1353 Attendance Office 1353 NHS Sweetheart 1353 Dream World 135 GIDDINGS, GEORGIE Tri C,s11,253 Red Cross 11,253 FNA11,25Q Reporter 1253 Library Club 135 GIMBEL, WARREN VICA 12,353 Parliamentarian 1252 Vice- President 135 GONZALES, IRENE Spanish Club 1153 FHA 11,2,353 Treasurer 1253 Secretary 1353 Sweetheart 1353 Teen- ettes 11,2,353 Sweetheart 1253 Secretary 125Q President 1353 District FHA Second Vice-President 1353 Library Club 1153 As- sistant 11,253 WRANGLER 12,353 Assistant Girls, Sports Editor 1253 Girls, Sports Editor 1353 GAA 'ABM Team 1253 NHS 1353 Choir 1353 Senior Honor Award in Home- making135 GONZ ALES, ELENORA Tri Cis 11,2,353 FHA 1153 Advisory Sweet- heart 135 GONZALES, IRMA vHo 135 GONZALES, MARY Tri C's 11,253 Speech and Drama Club 1153 Biology Club 1153 FTA 11,253 NHS 1353 VOE 1353 Reporter 135 GRAYBEAL, ARTHUR B Football 1153 Varsity Football 12,353 Track 11,253 Lettermens, Club 12,35 GUERVARA, MARY Teenettes11,2,353 Spanish Club 135 GURLEY, ROBERT Band 11,2,353 First Division UIL Ensemble Contest 1353 Library Club 11,2,353 Beau 1353 Latin Club 11,2,353 Auxillum Latinum Magna Cum Laude Award 1153 Timew Current Events Test Award 125 GUTIERREZ, EUGENE Varsity Football 12,353 Varsity Baseball 11,2,353 Lettermens' Club 11,2,353 HB Football115 H HAIDUK, PATRICIA FTA 11,2,353 Biology Club 11,253 NHS 12,353 Teenettes 1253 VOE 1353 President 1353 Senior Honor Award in VOE 1353 National Secretaries Association Scholar- Ship135 HAJEK, WAYNE Varsity Football 1253 FHA Pin-Up Boy Nominee 1253 Speech and Drama Club 1253 ROTC 1353 Officer Arms Artificer135 341 HALE, MICHAEL VICA 1353 Parliamentarian 1353 Art Club 135 HAMMONDS, RANDY Courtship of Eddie's Fatherw 1153 Adviso- ry Sergeant-at-Arms 1153 Auto Mechanics 12,353 ROTC 1253 Second Lieutenant 1253 Attendance Award 1253 Academic Award 1253 Service Award 125 HANSEN, DOROTHY Tri C's 11,253 FTA 11,252 Speech and Drama Club 1253 vos 135 HARDIE, STEVE Equestrians' Club 1153 Latjn Club 1153 Red Cross 115 HARDY, SARA Tri C's 11,2,353 Advisory Treasurer 12,353 Red Cross 135 HARN, CONNIE FHA 11,353 Red Cross 135 HENLEY, DAVID ROTC 12,353 Drill Team 12,353 SFC Assist- ant Squad Leader 1253 Master Sergeant Leader 135 HENZE, CELESTE Latin Club 11,253 Biology Club 11,253 Speech and Drama Club 1153 FTA 11,2,353 Class Treasurer 1153 NHS 1353 Attendance Office 1153 Tri C's 11,2,353 Junior Captain 1253 Dance Team 1253 Colonel 1353 Out- standing Tri C 1353 Student of the Monthi' 1253 WRANGLER 12,353 Assistant Advertising Manager 1253 Advertising Man- ager 1353 Mr. Lane's Office 1353 Chemistry Lab Assistant 1353 Advisory Sweetheart Nominee 11,2,35Q Interscholastic League TypiHe135 HICKS, CINDY Class Reporter 1153 Biology Club 1153 Treasurer 1153 Student Council 11,253 Treasurer 1253 Tri C's11,2,353 Dance Team 1253 Bw Cheerleader 1253 Cheerleader 1353 Speech and Drama Club 11,352 Attendance Office 11,253 NHS 12,353 Girls' State 1253 FTA 1352 Interscholastic League Prose Reading 1253 First Place Interscholastic League Typing 1353 Outstanding Teenager of America 1353 ROTC Sweetheart 1353 ROTC Queen Nominee 1353 Spanish Club 1353 Mr. Laneis Office 1353 Senior Honor Award in Spanish 135 HILL, DAVID Bw Football 1153 Varsity Football 12,353 Biology Club 1153 Latin Club 11,253 Stu- dent Of the Monthn 1153 NHS 12,353 President 1353 Beau 1353 Equestrians, Club 11,253 Boys, State 1253 Texas Youth Con- fCfCHCC 1259 FTA 1353 Lettermens, Club 1353 Mr. Teenager San Antonio Nominee 1353 Outstanding Teenager of America 1353 'iOn the Spoti' 12,353 Alternate 1253 Cap- tain 135Q Class Reporter 1353 Senior Honor Award in Social Studies 1353 Dillard Me- Collum Scholarship HIMLIN, STEPHEN B Basketball 1153 VICA 1253 Repgrtgr 1253 ROTC 12,353 Corporal 1253 Color Guard 1353 uAll of Usn Singing Group 1353 Red Cross 1353 Choir 1353 Staff Sergeant 135 HOFFMAN, OVIEDNA Tri Cis 11,252 Attendance Office 1253 VOE 135 HOGAN, RANDALL Bw Football115 A HOLSTEIN, PAMELA Tri Cis 11,253 Youth for Christ 1153 Speech and Drama Club 1153 Courtship of Ed- dieis Fatherw 1153 Class Historian 1153 Student Council 1253 VHO 1352 Secretary 135 HOLT, PAM GAA 11,2,353 Historian 1253 Third Vice- President1353 Choir 135 HOSEK, MIKE VICA1253 Sergeant-at-Arms 125 HOWARD, CINDY Class Parliamentarian 11,253 Sweetheart 1153 Tri Cis 11,2,353 Junior Cheerleader 1253 Dance Team 1253 Head Cheerleader 1353 Advisory Vice-President 11,2,35L FHA 1153 Art Club 12,353 Vice-President 12,35! The Mouse That Roaredv 1253 MHS Sweetheart 1353 Tri C's Sweetheart 1353 Football Sweetheart Nominee 1353 HB Company Sweetheart ROTC 1253 Choir 135 I JARKE, RICHARD ROTC 1253 Drill Team 1253 Color Guard 125 JOHNSON, ALAN 'SBR Football 1153 Varsity Football 12,352 Lettermensf Club 1353 FHA Beau 135 JOHNSON, BEVERLY TriC,s11,253DECA1353 FHA135 JOHNSON, LINDA Attendance Office 11,253 Youth for Christ 11,2,35Q Vice-President 1353 CHANTER 12,353 Advertising Manager 1253 Managing Editor 1353 Speech and Drama Club 12,353 FTA 12,353 Reporter 1353 Texas Youth Conference 1353 Junior Board of Interna- tional Relations 1353 NHS 1353 Timew Current Affairs Certificate 1353 Little Nell the Orphan Girly 1353 American Legion Award 1353 Senior Honor Award in Jour- nalism 1353 1st Place UIL Journalism 1353 TEA Scholarship to Trinity University 135 JONES, JOYCE FHA 11,253 Choir 435 JONES, IRENE FHA 415g Choir135 JORDAN, HERBERT Band 11,2,353 Pit Band41,2,35,s1age Band 1153 Latin Club 1153 FTA 1353 CHANTER 1353 Sports' Editor 1353 Beau 1353 NHS135 JORDAN, JIMMY Bi, Football 1153 Bi, Track 11,253 Varsity Football 12,353 Lettermenis Club 12,353 Student Council 135 JORDAN, SHERRY Tri Cas 11,253 Student Council 11,353 DECA 12,353 Reporter 1253 Secretary 1353 Sweetheart 1353 Senior Honor Award in DE435 JUREK, SHARON Tri Cas 11,253 Biology Club 1153 NHS 1353 Auxilium Latinum Award 1253 Mrs. Deaseyis Office 1353 Red Cross 1353 Art Club 1353 Secretary 1353 Alpha Chi Scholar- ship K KEY, LINDA FHA 11,253 Second Vice-President 1353 Tri Cas 11,2,353 Mr. Brown's Office 12,353 WRANGLER 1353 Assistant Girls' Sports Editor 135 KING, TERRY Latin Club 1353 GAA 1353 Tennis Team 1353 Red Cross 1353 i'Little Nell the Orphan Girlw crew 1353 Latin Typist 135 KISBEY, DELLA GAA 11,2,353 Secretary 1253 President 1353 Bw Volleyball 1153 Mr. Brownis Office 12,353 Varsity Volleyball 12,353 FHA 11,2,353 Treasurer 1353 Youth for Christ 1153 Senior Honor Award in Girls' Sports 135 KNIGHT, BINFORD Band 11,2,353 Biology Club 11,2,353 Stu- dent Council 12,353 Spanish Club 1353 NHS 135 KOENIG, EDNA Main Office 1253 VOE1353 Historian 135 KRAWIETZ, DORIS FNA1153 Choir11,2,35 L LANCASTER, MARK v1cA435, Choir135 LANSFORD, CRAIG VOE 135 LASKOWSKI, ARCHIE DECA 12,353 Reporter 1253 Treasurer 1353 Advisory Beau 1353 NHS 1353 Senior Honor Award in DE 135 LASKOWSKI, WILLIAM DECA 42,35 LASLEY, MIKE Class President 1153 Second Vice-President 1253 Student Council 11,253 Reporter 1153 Vice President 1253 Bi, Basketball 1153 Latin Club 1153 Biology Club 1153 Equestri- ans, Club 11,253 Parliamentarian1253 Inter- scholastic League One Act Play1353 Varsi- ty Basketball 12,353 FTA 1353 Beau 1355 Lettermens' Club 1353 6'Athlete of the Month',135 LEAL, ERNIE 342 'GBM Basketball 1153 TB Football 11,25' HBR Baseball 415, Bc Track 415, Varsity Basketball 12,353 Equestriansl Club 11,253 Spanish Club 1253 Lettermensi Club 1353 Attendance Office 1353 Main Office 1353 Advisory Sergeant-at-Arms 135 LEATHERMAN, ANITA Speech and Drama Club 1153 Art Club1353 Student Council 125 LENOW, SUE Student Council 1253 Spanish Club 1253 Ari Club 1353 Treasurer 1353 Sweetheart 1353 'iLittle Nell the Orphan Girlw 1353 ROTC Talent Show First Place 135 LEVARIO, VIRGINIA Teenettes 11,2,353 Parliamentarian 1253 Vice-President 1353 Sweetheart 1353 Speech and Drama Club 1153 GAA 12,353 B Volleyball 1253 Sports Manager 135 LEVY, SHERLYN Tri Cis 11,2,353 Dance Team 12,353 Dance Team Captain 1353 'SBP Cheerleader 1353 Latin Club 1153 Mrs. Deaseyis Office 1253 Attendance Office 12,35 LOPEZ, GLORIA Tri Cis 11,253 Teenettes 1353 Attendance Office 135 LUKER, NORMAN Projectionist Club 1153 ROTC 12,353 Drill Team 135 LUNSFORD, BRUCE VOE 135 Mc MOCULLEY, LINDA Tri C's 11,2,353 Second Lieutenant 1353 Youth for Christ 12,353 Choir 135 McCUNE, PATRICK KBC Football 1153 Varsity Football Man- ager 12,353 Varsity Baseball Manager 11,2,353 Lettermens' Club 11,2,35 McDONALD, BEVERLY Biology Club 11,253 Spanish Club 1153 Red Cross 11,253 Band 11,2,353 Stage Band 11,2,353 Head Majorette 1353 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1353 Mr. Brownis Office 223353 NHS 1353 Speech and Drama Club 3 MeDONALD, DALE DECA135 McINTOSH, BRENDA FHA 1153 Speech and Drama 1153 Tri Cis 1153 GAA 1253 Red Cross 1153 Choir 1253 VOE 1353 Vice-President135 McQUAID, JANET Tri C's 11,2,353 First Lieutenant 1353 Choir 11,2,353 Regional Choir 1353 Rodeo Club 1153 Temiis Letterman 12,353 Blythe Spir- it Cast 1253 Biology Club 12,353 Little Nell the Orphan Girln 1353 All of USM Singing Group 1353 Senior Honor Award in Choir 135 M MALDANADO, BEN spanish Club 115, VICA 135 MASON,JOHN Tennis Team 12,313 Latin Club 12,313 ROTC12,31 MAY, ALVIN VICA12,313 Reporter 1213 Secretary 131 MELCHER, PAM GAA 11,2,313 HB3 Volleyball 1113 Varsity Volleyball 12,313 Athlete of the Month 111 MENEFEE, MIKE Projectionist Club 11,2,313 Red Cross 1113 ROTC 12,313 Second Lieutenant 1213 First Lieutenant 1312 Drill Team 12,313 Service Award 12,313 Academic Award 12,313 At- tendance Award 12,313 Honor Guard 12,313 'SCN Company Commander 1212 Outstand- ing Company 1313 Sharpshooter Rifle Badge 1313 Choir 1313 Brigade Staff 1313 'GLittle Nell the Orphan Girlw Cast 131 MEURER, ERNEST Student Council 12,313 Latin Club 12,313 Biology Club 12,313 Red Cross 1313 NHS 1313 Senior Honor Award in Science 131 MILLER, RONALD Biology Club 1113 ROTC 12,313 Drill Team 121 MILLS, WALTER BN Football 1113 BN Basketball 1113 Track 11,213 Varsity Football 12,313 NHS 1313 All District Football 1312 All City Football 1312 Chess Club 1313 Slide Rule Club 1313 Athlete of the Month 1313 Mrs. Deseay's Office 1313 Athletic Scholarship to ASLM131 MOORE, MELANIE Tri C's 11,2,313 Dance Team 1213 Senior Captain 1313 Speech and Drama Club 11,2,313 Best Actress 1213 Sweetheart 1213 President 1313 The Courtship of Eddieas Fathera' 1113 The Mouse that Roaredw 1113 Battle of Flowers School Float 1213 Spanish Club 1213 Blythe Spirit 1213 NHS 12,313 4'Animal Farm 1213 The Seave With Two Facesi' UIL Play Second Place 1213 All District Cast 1212 Interscho- lastic League Extemporaneous Speaking Second Place 1213 NHS Reporter 1313 CHANTER 1313 News Editor 1313 '6Little Nell the Orphan Girl,'1312F00tb2l1l Sweet- heart Nominee 1313 The Maker of Dreamsw 1313 Dream Worldi' 1313 Senior Honor Award in Speech and Drama131 MOORE, PATRICIA GAA 11,213 Bookaroos 11,213 Library As- sistant 11,213 VOE 131 MORGAN, DAVID Bn Basketball 1113 Varsity Basketball 12,313 B Baseball 1113 Varsity Basketball 12,313 Bw Football 1113 Advisory Vice- President 1111 President 1213.Main Office 12,313 Equestrians' Club 11,213 4'Athlete of the Monthl' 1313 NHS 131 MORGAN, KATHY Speech and Drama Club 11,213 Band 11,2,313 Ensemble Contest 11,2,31L Choir 11,31 MORGAN, PATSY Tri C's 11,212 ':Blythe Spirit 1213 VHO 1313 Reporter 131 MoR1N,DoRTHY FHA 11,253 GAA 125, vos 1353 Chaplain 131 MORRIS, LEELYN Rand 11,2,313 choir 135 MOYLE, JAMES Band 11,213 VHO 1313 Spanish Club 131 MUELLER, LORETTA Tri Cas 11,2,313 Dance Team 1213 Bn Cheerleader 1213 Cheerleader 1313 FTA 11,2,313 Biology Club 11,213 Historian 1213 Speech and Drama Club 1113 Class Secre- tary 11,213 '5Student of the Month 1113 Latin Club 11,2,313 Scriba 1213 Quaestor 1313 Sweetheart 1312 NHS 12,313 Red Cross 1113 Attendance Office 1113 WRANGLER 12,313 Assistant Business Manager 1213 Business Manager 1313 Girls, State Nomi- nee 1213 Class Sweetheart 1213 Blythe Spiritw 1213 Montgomery-Wards, Award 1313 Chemistry Lab Assistant 1313 Football Sweetheart Nominee 1313 Senior Honor Award in Social Studies 131 MURRAY, WALDRR ROTC 1253 Red cross 135 N NABORS, TINA GAA 11,2,313 Manager 11,2,313 Interscho- lastic League Typing Third Place 1212 Senior Honor Award in Business 131 NAYLOR, SUSAN Tri C's 11,2,313 Latin Club 1113 ROTC Sweetheart 1213 Student Council 1213 Let- termens, Club Sweetheart 1313 Blythe Spirit',131 NEILL, NELDA DE 12,35 NEWCOMER, DAVID WRANGLER Photographer 11,213 Eques- trians' Club 11,21 NIX, RONNIE 'IBN Football 1113 Student Council 12,313 Art Club 131 NORRED, EARL Bn Football 1113 Projectionists, Club 1213 VICA 135 0 O,CONNER, RODNEY ROTC 12,313 Staff Sergeant 1213 Sergeant 1313 Color Guard 12,313 Service Award 12,313 Academic Award 12,313 Marksman- ship Medal 1313 Choir 131 O,NEIL, PATRICIA Tri C's 11,213 Flagbearer 1213 FTA 1113 NHS 12,312 Attendance Office 1213 Out- 343 standing Youth in Fashion During Opti- mists, Clubs Youth Appreciation Week 1313 DECA131 ORTEGA, RICHARD ROTC 12,313 Corporal 1213 Sergeant 1313 SFC131 P PACK, GARY Varsity Football 11,2,313 All-District12,313 All-City 1313 Varsity Track 11,2,313 Varsity Basketball 11,2,313 Lettermen's Club 11,2,313 Class Secretary 1313 NHS 1313 Equestrians' Club 11,213 Football Captain 1313 Senior Honor Award in Boys, Sports, American Legion Award Honorable Men- tion 131 PAIS, MARY BETH GAA 1213 Tri C's 12,312 Sergeant-at-Arms 1313 Red Cross 1213 Spanish Club 12,313 President 1313 Advisory Treasurer 12,313 Student Council 12,313 Corresponding Sec- retary 131 PALMER, GARY Auto Mechanics 1313 VICA 1313 President 1313 FTA Beau 1312 Senior Honor Award in Auto Mechanics 131 PAREDES, JESUSITA Teenettes131 PARKER, GEORGE Band 11,2,313 Stage Band 11,2,313 Inter- scholastic League Typing 131 PEARCE, JAMES HB3 Football 111 PENA, GLORIA Spanish Club 11,213 Recording Secretary 1213 GAA 11,2,313 Red Cross 131 PHILLIPS, JOE Biology Club 1113 MBU Football 1113 Varsi- ty Football 12,313 Track 1113 Lettermenls Club 12,313 Treasurer 1313 Chess Club 131: President 1313 NHS 131 , PHILLIPS, LINDA Tri Cis 11,2,313 WRANGLER12,313 Assist- ant Activity Editor 1213 Film Editor 1313 Red Cross 1313 Attendance Office 131 PITTMAN, JEAN An Club 135 POULK, RONNIE Equestrians' Club 11,213 Choir 131 PRICE, STEVE Bn Football 1113 Varsity Football 12,313 Latin Club 1113 Track 11,213 Red Cross 1311 Lettermensl Club 131 PURGASON, VALERIE Tri C,S11,21Q Advisory Secretary 12,31 PUTNAM, PHYLLIS Tri c's11,25, Latin Club 11,213 vao 135 Q QUESADA, MARGIE Tri C,s 11,213 Spanish Club 11,2,313 Biolo- gy Club 1113 Speech and Drama Club 1113 Blythe Spiriti' 1213 i'Little Nell the Or- phan Girl,'131 R RAMSEY, JUDY Youth for Christ 11,213 Main Office 1313 Advisory Secretary 131 REEVES, GARY Advisory President 1213 B Football 1113 VHO1313 President 131 REYNOLDS, LARRY Projectionists' Club 11,2,313 Secretary 1113 President 1213 Beau 1313 ROTC 12,313 First Lieutenant 1213 Company Commander 1213 Drill Team Squad Leader 1213 Brigade Executive Officer 1313 ROTC Officers' Club President 1313 Outstanding Youth in Military During Optimists, Club Youth Appreciation Week 1313 FTA 131 RIDGRWAY, BARBARA FHA 41,21, Choa 131 RILEY, DAY DECA1213 Choir131 RILEY, SHARON Tri ClS11,2,31Q Spanish Club 121 RISCHNER, DEAN Band 11,2,313 Latin Club 11,213 FTA 131 RISNER, SANDRA GAA 11,2,313 BW Volleyball 1113 Varsity Volleyball 12,313 NHS 1313 Attendance Office131 RODRIQUEZ, RERNICE Choir1313 GAA 41,2,31g FHA 421 RODRIQUEZ, EVELYN Band 11,2,31 RODRIQUEZ, ROBERT Spanish Club 1,312 First place UIL Boys Prose131 RODRIQUEZ, ROY BM Football 1113 ROTC 12,313 First Ser- geant 1213 Master Sergeant 131 RoLL1Ns, RONNIE DECA 12,31 ROOKER, JANICE Biology Club 1113 Tri C,s11,2,313 Library Club 11,213 Secretary-Treasurer1313 Youth for Christ 12,313 President 1313 Student Council 12,313 Chaplain 1313 Secretary- Treasurer of AAYSC 1313 Latin Club12,31 ROSSMANN, SANDY Band 11,2,313 Majorette 1313 Stage Band 12,313 Pit Band 1213 Solo and Ensemble Contest 12,313 First place 1313 Third Place 121 ROWLAND, MARY JANE Library Club 1213 Speech and Drama Club 1313 Attendance Office 1213 Advisory Presi- dent 1313 Little Nell the Orphan Girli' 131 RUIZ, GILBERT Varsity Football Manager 1113 Varsity Bas- ketball Manager 1113 VOE 1313 FSA 1313 Parliamentarian 1313 Senior Honor Award in VOE 131 S SAENZ, CARLOS KBB Basketball 1113 ROTC 12,313 Drill Team 12,313 Executive Officer 1313 NHS 1313 Senior Honor Award in Drafting SANDERS, AUBREY Bw Basketball 11,213 f'B', Bascbal111,213 Varsity Baseball 1313 Advisory President 131 SANDERS, PAM Band 11,2,313 First Division Flute Trio 1313 Medal 131 SCHIEBEL, TERRY Third Place '5Junior Mr. Central Texasw Physic Contest SCHITOSKEY, KAY NHS12,313 VICA131 SCHOOMAN, JAMES VICA 12,313 Sergeant-at-Arms 1313 Senior Honor Award in Refrigeration Air-Condi- tioning SCHRAUB,JACKIE Tri Cis 11,2,313 Dance Team Captain 1313 Second Lieutenant 131 SEIDEL, KATHI VH01312 Courtesy Award 131 SEITZER, TOMMY Band 1l,2,31 SEPULVEDA, CLIFFORD ROTC 12,313 Academic Ribbon 12,313 At- tendance Ribbon 12,313 Drill Team 12,313 Color Guard Ribbon 1213 Honor Guard Ribbon 1213 Honor Guard 1213 Color Guard 1213 Drill Team Ribbon 1213 Squad Leader 1313 Auto Mechanics1313 VICA131 SHARP, JUDY Student Council 11,2,313 Reporter 1213 Treasurer 1313 Band 11,2,313 Band Council 1113 Vice-President1213 President 1313 Class Chaplain 1213 NHS 1313 Youth for Christ 131 SHAW, RICHARD Track 121 SHELLEY, RANDY Bw Football 1113 Varsity Football 12,313 Track 1113 Class President 12,313 WRAN- GLER 12,313 Assistant Boys, Sports Editor 1213 Boys, Sports Editor 1313 Bw Baseball 1113 Varsity Baseball 12,313 Letterrnens, Club 12,313 Red Cross 1113 Outstanding Youth in Driving During Optjmists, Clubs Youth Appreciation Week 1213 Outstand- ing Youth in Government 1313 NHS 1313 KTSA-Namus Salute 131 SHIPPEY, JOE Electronics, Club 1213 Vice-President 121 344 SHUSSLER, DEBBIE Band 12,312 Drum Major 1313 Second Divi- sion Solo and Ensemble Contest 12,312 Choir 1313 Sweetheart 1313 Lions, Club Queen Contest 1213 Senior Honor Award in Band SIMPSON, JOAN Red Cross 1113 Advisory Sweetheart 121 SMALL, RICHARD Biology Club 1113 Spanish Club 1313 Red Cross131 SMITH, BARBARA J. Tri C's 11,213 Dance Team 1213 Biology Club March of Dimes Committee Scholarship SMITH, BEVERLY Biology Club 11,213 Tri C's 11,2,313 Dance Team 1313 FTA 11,2,313 Main Office 11,2,313Teenettes111 SMITH,JUDY Tri Cis 11,2,313 FTA 11,213 WRANGLER 1313 Assistant Advertising Manager 1313 Attendance Office 12,313 Third Place in UIL Spelling 131 SMITH, LINDA LOU Student Council 11,2,313 Historian 1213 Parliamentarian 1313 Bookaroos 11,2,31: District VIII Parliamentarian 1213 Teenage Library Association Safety Council Chair- man 1213 Projectionistsl Club Sweetheart 1313 'gLittle Nell the Orphan Girlw 1313 FTA 12,313 Latin Club 1213 Biology Club 121 SMITH, IMERREL Projectionists' Club 11,2,313 ROTC 12,313 Second Lieutenant 1213 First Lieutenant 1313 Award Ribbon 12,313 Service Ribbon 12,313 Honor Guard 1213 Drill Team 1213 Awards Brigade Staff Ribbon 1313 Marks- manship Medal 1313 Academic Ribbon 1213 Attendance Ribbon 121 SMITH, CLYDE VICA 12,313 Vice-President 1213 President 131 SMOTHERS, TODD Track 131 SNOGA, EARL Band 11,2,313 Biology Club 11,2,313 Presi- dent 1313 UIL Science Team 11,2,313 NHS 12,313 WRANGLER 12,313 Photographer 1213 Head Photographer 1313 Senior Honor Award in Journalism 1313 Trinity Scholar- ship 131 sous, CHARLES VICA 12,31 SPURLOCK, KATHY Tri C's 11,2,313 Dance Team 1313 Second Lieutenant 1313 BP Cheerleader 1313 Biol- ogy Club 11,213 Speech and Drama Club 11,213 FTA 11,213 Student Council 11,213 Mr, Lane's Office 11,2,313 Art Club 12,313 Sweetheart 1213 Senior Honor Award in Art131 STAIR, DEL Speech and Drama Club 1213 VICA 1313 Print Shop 131 STANNARD, EUGENE SBU Basketball 11,213 MB Football 11,213 Track 11,212 Spanish Club 11,213 Vice-Pres- ident11,21QDECA131 STOOPS, GARY Varsity Football 11,2,313 Captain 1313 Var- sity Track 11,213 Lettermensj Club 11,2,313 Vice-President 1313 Class Beau 1113 Chap- lain 1313 Tri C Pin-up Boy 1213 MHS Beau 1313 Tri C Beau 1313 Equestrians Club 11,213 President 1213 Senior Honor Award in English 131 STRAIT, KATHY Tri Cis 11,2,31l Dance Team 1313 Second Lieutenant 1313 FTA 11,2,313 Speech and Drama Club 1113 Biology Club 11,213 Re- porter 121 STRANGE, CHARLES Bn Football 1113 Varsity Football 12,313 Lettermens7 Club 1313 Student Council 11,2,313 President 1313 NHS 1313 Namusv KTSA Salute 1313 FTA 111 STROMAN, ROY 'SBE Football 1113 Varsity Baseball 12,31 STUEHM, PAUL Red Cross 1113 VICA 12,313 Secretary 1313 Choir131 SUNIGA, ROSS ROTC 1213 Second Lieutenant 1212 Drill Team Rank Captain 1213 Most Spirited Boy of MHS 131 A T TALLEY, DOROTHY Band 1113 spanish Club 1231, DE 131, rHAq21 TAYLOR, ROGER VHO 131 TAYLOR, STEPHEN Varsity Baseball 11,2,313 Equestrians' Club 11,21 THOMAE, ALBERT Varsity Football 11,2,313 Lettermens' Club 11,2,313 Parliamentarian 1313 Equestrians' Club 11,213 Varsity Track 11,2,31Q Art Club 1313 Biology Club 1313 Speech and Drama Club 1313 Class Parliamentarian 1313 Schol- arship to Austin College 131 TONEY, JOHN DECA 12,313 Vice-President121 TOWNSEND, DANIEL Arr Club 131 TREVINO, ESTER Teenettes Club 131 TREVINO, FRANK Spanish Club 11,213 Attendance Office 131 V VALDEZ, ,IO SIE Spanish Club 1113 GAA 12,313 Historian 1313 B Volleyball1113 Varsity Volleyball 12,313 Teenettes 1313 Treasurer 131 VALDEZ, LESVIA FTA 1113 Math Club 1113 Student Council 1313 Band 1213 UIL Prose and Poetry 1211 Spanish Club 1313 Teenettes 131 VASQUEZ, MARY E. FHA 1113 GAA 12,313 Secretary 131 VELIZ, MARIO Tennis131 VILLANUEVA, SYLVIA Spanish Club 11,213 Vice-President 1313 GAA 1113 Teenet'tes1213 VOE 1313 Sweet- heart 131 VILLARRE AL, ANGELIN A Spanish Club 111 VOGT, DOUGLAS Golf 11,2,313 Contest Choir 131 W WALLACE, BOYCE Little Nell the Orphan Girln 131 WARZECHA, MARILYN FTA 12,313 Student of the Monthw 1213 UIL Typing Second Place 1213 Student Council 1313 NHS 131 WEISS, DONNA spanish Club 11,213 FTA 4113 VOE 131 WILLIAMS, ALEXIS Student Council 1113 Choir 1213 VHO 12,313 Sweetheart 131 WILLIAMS, LINDA Biology Club 1113 Latin Club 11,213 FNA 11,213 Red Crow 1113 GAA 11,2,313 B Volleyball 1113 Activity Chairman 1213 Second Vice-President 1313 Choir 131 WILLIAMS, MARY RUTH Band 11,2,31Q FTA 11,2,313 Bookaroos 11,2,313 President 1313 Latin Club 11,213 Youth for Christ 1113 Speech and Drama Club 1213NHS131 WILLIAMS, PAM Spanish Club 1113 Youth for Christ 1113 Choir 12,313 VHO 131 WILSON, DANNY Equestrians' Club 11,213 Chaplain 1113 His- torian 1213 Bw Basketball 1113 Varsity Basketball 12,313 FTA 12,313 All Tour- ney-New Braunsfel 1313 Advisory Beau 131 WOODS, GLENN Class Historian 1113 Student Council 1113 Red Cross 1113 Senior Honor Award in Eleclronics131 Y YABNEZ, HORTENSE Tri ces 11,214 FTA 1313 spanish Club131 YBARRA, MARIO 345 ROTC 12,313 First Lieutenant 1213 Drill Team Captain 1313 Drill Team Guidon Bearer 1213 Lieutenant Colonel 1313 VICA 121 Z ZUEHL, TONY Tri C's 11,2,313 First Lieutenant 1313 Out- standing Cadette 1213 FTA 11,2,313 His- torian 1313 FNA 11,213 Vice-President 1213 President 1313 Red Crow 11,2,31Q Vice- President 1213 Sweetheart 1313 Advisory Secretary 1113 Vice-President 12,313 Latin Club 11,2,313 Secretary 1313 Biology Club 11,213 WRANGLER 12,313 Assistant Club Editor 1213 Club Editor 1313 Speech and Drama 11,2,313 Technical Award 1313 g'Dream Worldw 1313 Little Nell the Orphan Girlw 1313 Senior Honor Award in Latin 1313 PTA Scholarship A Abate, Terry 61, 134, 140, 142, 171, 229 Abate, Vickey 81, 134 Abasolo, Robert 29, 204 Abernathy, Jimmy 27, 29, 119, 142, 240, 251, 254, 260, 261 Adami, Sandra 99 Adams, Dave 61, 152, 156, 194, 251 Adams, Debbie 99 Aden, Glenda 81 Aduddell, Mike 61, 242, 251, 255, 260, 263 Aguilar, David 29, 119, 142, 152, 154, 156, 157, 220, 160, 265, 296 Aguilar, Mary 81, 156, 171, 152, 285 Akeroyd, Daniel 29, 204, 296 Akins, Brenda 61 Alaniz, Janie 81 Aldape, Olivia 81 Aldaz, Manuel 215 Alareon, Fred 99 Alexander, Mark 61 Alford, Mavis 81 Allen, Lynda 61, 134, 142 Allen, Nancy 61, 176 Allen, Tommy 99 Altamirano, Alfred 29, 296 Altamirano, Joe 29 Alvarado, Jesse 99 Alvarado, Lillian 81, 225, 194, 198 Alvarado, Olga 61, 225 Anaya, Armando 61, 243 Amoro, Maria 99 Anders, Mike 61 Anders Jr., Raymond 61, 219 Anderson, Peggy 61, 142, 164, 176, 178 Anderson, Yolanda 99 Andrews, Janice 99 Andrews, Lynda 99 Anglin, Deborah 99 Anglin, James 29, 207 Anglin, Martha 61, 180 Anthony, Emelia 81 Anthony, George 29, 152, 174, 175, 176, 177, 228 Anthony, Gloria 81 Anthony, Janie 81, 221, 225, 194 Arciniega, Paul 219 Arispe, David 29, 184 Armstrong, Gregory 61, 207 Armstrong, Kathy 61 Arnold, Ralph 29 Ascoi, Libby 99 Ashley, Anna 29, 142, 222, 233, 198 Ashley, Martha 61, 124, 134, 142, 145, 198 Atwood, Brenda 61, 123, 164, 166, 232, 301 Avina, Anthony 61, 248 Avina, Martin 81 adm! Zzdex Badgley, Maria 81 Badillo, Mary Helen 81, 198, 225 Baggs, Richard 99, 220 Bailey, Bobby 99 Bailey, Charles 62 Bailey, Geneva 30 Bailey, Jerry 81, 248, 258 Bailey, Julian 62, 164, 180, 184 Bailey, Marcia 142, 151, 284 Bailey, Robert 99 Bain, Roy 62, 187, 191 Baird, Roger 30 Barbieri, Butch 81, 248, 258 Barker, Nancy 30 Barnes, Otis 30 Barnhart, Mike 296 Barr, B onnie 62, 73, 180 Barr, Dickie 240, 246 Barrows, Robert 62, 243 Barry, Jo Ann 99 Barsch, Rita 99, 163 Bartlett, Jackie 81 Barton, J.B. 207 Bartosh, Jeanette 30, 119, 142, 1 296 Basham, Carol 30, 210, 220, 207 Basham, Patricia 99, 220 Bast, Abigail 62, 152, 198, 201 Bast, Norma 30, 152 Baty, Harold 81 Beadles, Michael 81 Becerra, Elizabeth 82, 194 Becerra, Josie 99, 194 Becerra, Roberta 30 Beck, Luther 30, 184, 189, 296 Beckett, Donald 99 Behring, Charlene 82, 284 Beimer, Larry 183, 242 Bell, Debbie 99, 220 Bell, Sylvia 62, 137 Bell, Vickie 82, 85, 134, 141 Belsher, Nadine 62 Belt, Jackie 62, 78, 243 Bennett, Lyle 99 Bernal, John 99 Bernal, Rosalinda 82, 198 Berry, Melodie 82, 142 Berry, Roy 99 Beschorner, Kay 30, 124, 137 Betancourt, Genevieve 99 Betancourt, Maria 62, 207 Beystone, James 100 Bielefeld, Bryan 100 Biemer, Larry 30, 164 Bishop, Bishop, Bury 32, 259 4 Donnie 30, 205, 206, 207 Bishop, Linda 82, 194 Bishop, Sue 62 Boehle, Karen 62 Avants, Rodger 81 Ayala Ayers, , Dianne 81, 152, 156, 164, 171 Cassandra 81, 142, 145, 171, 173 Ayers, David 61, 164 Ayers, Glenn 81, 171 Ayers, Ricky 99 B Bachhofer, Casey 61, 206, 207 Bachhofer, Dennis 81, 152 Badgett, Charles 29 Badgett, Richard 99 Badgett, Robert 81 Boldt, Janice 31, 211 Bonner, Damone 62, 176, 180 Booker, Barbara 31, 119, 132, 134, 137 143 Booth, Debbie 82, 152 Booth, Oscar 82 Booth, Penny J. 31, 176, 190, 303 Borland, William 80 Botkin, Julia 82, 198 Botkin, Stephen 100 Bowden, Phyllis 62, 164, 180, 193 Bowen, Barbara 31, 124, 125, 126, 132, 135, 137 346 Bowen, Patricia 100, 220, 194 Bradley, Jewel 100 Bramhalf, Tommy 100 Bratcher, Harold 31, 198 Bratcher, Woody 100 Breitan, Carol 100 Broekers, Martin 62, 152, 192 Brosch, Diane 123 Brooker, Jack 82 Brooker, John 62 Brooker, Wanda 62 Brooks, Tim 31, 213, 214 Brooks, Wesley 32 Brown, Elizabeth 32, 211 Brown, Judy 100 Brown, Kerry 62 Brown, Loretta 62, 123 Brown, Richie 32, 218 Brown, Ronald 100, 181 Brown, Sam 62, 182, 242, 273, 271, 267 Brown, Sandra 63 Browning, Linda 32, 118, 142, 145 Browniz, William 100 Buchanan, Laura 100 Buckelew, Lee 63, 182, 240, 258, 260, 263 Bukowsky, Kathryn 82, 143, 172, 176 Bukowsky, Shirley 63, 123, 143, 172, 176, 178, 285 Burkeen, Belinda 100 Burroughs, Johanna 32, 119, 120, 152, 154 157, 181, 227, 229, 296, 313 Bush, Brenda 82 Butcher, Mark 187 Butler, Donna 100 Bybee, Brenda 63, 287 C Cabeldue, Suzanne 82 Calk, Robert 100 Callaway, Paul 82 Callender, Bonnie 100 Callender, Janice 82, 194 Cavillo, Alice 32, 193 Campa, Alfred 32 Campacos, Juan 188 Campacos, Mineriva 32 Campbell, Elizabeth 100 Campbell, Janice 82, ,156, 152, 161 Campbell, Michele 32, 119, 143, 166, 223, 303 Campbell, Rosemary 63, 152 Campos, Jesse 100 Campos, Margaret 82 Cannon, Ruth 82 Cantrell, Ronnie 216 Capehart, Carol 82 Capps, Tony 82, 182, 243 Cardenas, Diane 224 Cardenas, Frank 32 Cardenas, Jorge 63, 219 Cardona, Gloria 63 Carlile, Larry 63 Carmichael, Jonell 32, 119, 143, 145, 146, 148, 151, 181, 278, 280, 282, 281, 296, 300 Carnes, Charles 63 Carnes, Elaine 82 Carney, Bobby 32, 207 Carney, Larry 33 Carter, Janice 82 Carter, Mary Louise 63, 123, 152, 199 Castillo, Johnny 33, 225, 184 Castleman, Debra 100 Castlemen, John 82 Castro, Alice 33, 211, 212 Causey, Brenda 33, 211 Cavazos, Richard 83 Cavillo, Alice 211 Cerda, Irma 100 Chamberlin, Jeanette 83 Chamrad, Frank 64, 83, 152 Chavez, David 83 Chavez, Diana 83 Chavez, Joe 270 Chessman, Boyd 100, 220 Chestnut, Carolyn 83, 194 Chestnut, Marilyn 64, 207, 206 Chetwood, Richard 33, 220 Childs, Cynthis 64, 199 Chincarini, Dahlia 64 Chincarini, Lydia 100 Chrisitian, Wanda 83, 152 Clark, Ann 64 Clay, Shirley 83, 166 Clemmons, Susan 64, 123, 143 Click, Mark 83, 91 Click, Ray 100 Coatney, Lawrence 64, 192 Cobb, Michael 100 Coffey, Lester 64 Cole, Danny 100 Colebank, Robert 216 Cole, Robert 83 Collins, Bonnie 83 Collins, Doris Faye 64, 193 Collins, Dorothy 64 Collins, Yvonne 64 Comer, Deborah 83 Comer, Dianna 64, 123, 194 Compton, Theresa 100, 194 Comte, Ronald 84, 191 Conger, Leo 33, 45 Connally, Barbara 84, 194 Connally, Pat 34, 231, 251, 252 Connally, Tim 64, 251, 255 Connor, James 100 Cook, Dorothy 84, 143, 161, 152 Cordaway, Flora 226 Corrales, Diane 84 Cortez, Gloria Jean 84 Cortez, Joe 53, 84 Cote, Pat 64, 143 Cortez, Mary 101 Couser, Roberta 84, 152 Cox, Duane 64 Crawford, Robert 34, 214 Criswell, Danny 34, 265, 296 Crowell, Billy 34 Cruz, Augustine 101 Cruz, Santos 101, 198 Cruz, Sarah 64, 123, 220 Cuda, Deborah 80, 84, 91, 134, 140, 143, 172 Cuda, Rhonda 101, 143 Cueller, Cosmo 260 Cullison, Betty 64 Cullum, Janice 34 Cumberland, N annette 101, 260 Cunninghan, Rebecca 101 Cunninghan, Roger 60, 164, 73, 128, 251 Cupp, James 64, 187 Cupp, virginia 34,118, 121, 130, 136, 143, 230, 292, 296, 300 Cure, Darla 65, 143 Curtis, Bessie 101 Curtis, Virinia 84 D Dabney, John 34, 171, 173, 176, 232, 265, 296 Daily, Caran 65, 143, 174 Damron, Sandra 84, 221 Damron, DeAnne 65 Damron, Margaret 101 Daniel, Peter 84 Day, Leroy 34, 217, 218 Dean, Jack 101, 221 Decker, Charles 84 Dees, Sandy 101 DeHart, Barbara 34, 119, 131, 132, 137, 181 Deininger, Cynthia 34, 120, 132, 137, 143 152 Deininger, Sheri 65 Dennis, Bobby 267, 269 Dennis, James 84 DeLeon, Rosie 65 Dellerman, Linda 34, 134, 135, 193 Dempsey, Irene 101 Denn, Joseph 65, 219 DeVaney, Jack 65 DeViney, Sammy 101 Dickerson, Sandra 101 Dickinson, Floyd 65, 189 Dimanbro, Robert 101 Dinscore, Dee 102, 192 Dirmeier, Donna 84 Dirmeier, Mike 34, 120, 154, 152, 296, 300, 303 Dirmeier, Ronald K. 35 Divin, John 84 Dixon, Shirley 102 Dominguez, David C. 84 Donatto, Jean 65 Donatto, Joe 84 Donnley, Anita 35 Doolittle, Carolyn 102, 163 Dolittle, Cathy 35, 126, 131, 132, 134, 143 Dossett, Mark 65, 242, 258 Dossett, Susan 28, 35, 41, 55, 130, 137, 142, 145, 233, 235 Dossett, Melody 102, 286 Doughty, Dianne 66 Doughty, James 66 Doughty, Joarme 35 Doughty, Mark 102 Duarte, Antonio 66 Duarte, Larry 102 Dufault, Mark 66, 248 Duke, Kathryn 35, 97, 120, 132, 137, 140, 231 Dulkew, Wayne 84 Duncan, James 84, 132 Duncam, Richard 102 Duve', Mary 84 Dycus, Billy 36, 206, 208 Dycus, Bobby 36, 206, 208 Dycus, Sarah 66, 123, 148, 154, 152 Dye, Eugenia 102 Dye, Janice 66 E Eastwood, Judy 66 Ebbitt, Cathy 66 Ebbitt, Marian 36, 211 Ebeling, Julie 66, 123, 166, 301 Eccell, Cathy 66 Eckelkamp, Loretta 66, 131, 137, 172 Edenburn, Carol 102 Edenburn, Gary 66 347 Edwards, Laurie 102, 208 Edmunds, Marlowe 84 Edmunds, Marlowe 84 Ehlers, Glen 84 Edwards, Sally 66 Egnew, Ronnie 66, 188 Ehlers, Glenda 102, 195 Elizondo, Emma 36, 118, 131, 132, 137, 142, 144 Elmore, Dennis 36, 41, 43, 183, 2 253 Embrey, Jayne 66 Embrey, Terri 84, 172, 177 English, James 66, 156, 152 English, Joa.n 84 English, Patricia 102 Erck, Mary 85, 152 Escamilla, Beatrice 225 Escabedo, Bertha 85, 195 Escobar, Christina 66 Essary, Dortha 36, 51, 134, 232 Estes, Michael 36, 120 Evins, Caroline 36, 203, 204 Evins, Myron 102 Ezzell, John 102 F Faricis, Patsy 102 Farrell, Patrick 102 Farris, Jackie 85 Faschingbauer, Herbert 85 Felan, Karen 36, 208 50, 251 Felux, Marilyn 85, 148, 149, 195, 284 Felux, Patrick 102 Ferguson, Linda 66 Ferry, Jim 36, 217, 218 Fewox, Chris 36, 45 Fine, Burl 36, 166, 217, 218 Fitch, Judy 66, 134 Fitch, Roxane 37, 199, 131, 137 Fitzsimmons, Judy 85 Fix, Bobbye 37, 126 Fletcher, Linda 85, 102, 195 Fletcher, Robert 37, 49, 140, 166, 221 Flores, Alfredo 85, 248 Flores, Armando 102 Flores, Carlos 37 Flores, Maria 102 Flores, Tony 85 Floyd, John 85 Floyd, Darla 102, 221 Folkner, Shirley 85 Forsen, Robert 85 Forshee, Nadine 85, 181 Fonseca, Dalores 102 Ford, Martha 102 Ford, Thomas 102 Forsen, Linda 284 Forsen, Robert 152 Fortson, Mary 102 Fowler, Evelyn 66 Frankey, Thomas 102 Freeman, Frank 53, 67, 229, 199, 210 Frederick, Marilyn 86 Fritsch, Charles 37, 39, 47, 240 Fulbright, Ralph 102 Fulks, Richard 103 G Gabitsch, Suzanne 67, 181, 152 Gaona, Olga 86 Gafford, William 37, 203, 204 Gallant, Ruth 86, 221 Yolanda 104 Galle, Bertha 38,172,174,181, 199 Galle, Douglas 67 Galle, Elaine 86, 285 Gates, Keith 183 Garcia, Eva 67, 143, 145 Garcia, Frank 103 Garcia, Louis 38 Garcia, Lupe 86, 225, 226 Garcia, Reuben 103 Garca, Veronica 67, 199 Garner, Alta 67, 175, 177 Garner, Wayne 67, 215 Garza, Leandra 38 Garza, Mary Ann 86, 225 Garza, Mary Lou 103, 195 Garza, Thelma 38 Garza, Rebecca 103 Gates, Keith 38, 240, 245 Gautney,Toni28,38,118, 133, 136, 140, 294 George, Poppy 86 Geramita, Alice 86, 143 Geramita, Anna Marie 103, 143, 284 Getton, Gary 214 Giddings, Georgia 38, 177, 176 Giddings, Robert 86 Gimbel, Warren 38, 215, 216 Godfrey, Ray 103 Goetz, Jeanne 86 Gonzalez, Elenora 38, 152 Gonzlez, Fora 60, 65, 68, 143, 173, 232 145, 171, Gonzles, Irene 38, 233, 224, 193, 296 Gonzolez, Jackie 68, 123, 234 Gonzalez, Julie 68, 79, 123, 164, 228, 147, 150, 279, 280, 281, 301 Gonzoles, Louisa 67 Gonzales, Johnny 67 Gonzales, Teresa 67, 41, 78, 12 134,, 143 Gonzalez, Jeanette 103 Gonzalez, Martina 86 Gonzalez, Mary 38, 211, 199 Goodwyn, Walter 68 Gore,James 68, 123, 152, 301 Goslin, Sharon 68, 181, 221 Graeber, Andrea 103, 177 Graf, Billy 68, 219 4, 126, 131, H Hahn, Kathy 104 Haidinger, Steve 104 Haiduk, Patricia 39, 143, 211, 212 296 Haines, Randy 104 Hajek, Skippy 98, 104, 172 Hajek, Wayne 39, 189 Hale, Joyce 104 Hale, Kay 86 Hale, Mickey 40, 217, 218 Halstead, Lynn 86, 166 Hammonds, Leland 86 Hammonds, Randy 40, 217, 218 Hancock, Gary 68, 217, 219 Hanes, Janet 68 Hannich, Wynne 86 Hansen, Dorothy 40, 211 Hanson, Michael 86 Hardie, Steve 40 Hardie, Susan 98, 104 Hardy, Sara 40, 221 Hargrove, Carolyn 40 Hargrove, Patricia 65, 68, 237, 152, 157 Harn, Connie 40, 221 Harrington, John 104 Harris, Barbara 104, 221, 195 Harris, Lois 86 Hartman, Jo 104 Harvey, Kenneth 104 Hatley, Geraldine 104 Hearne, Russell 104 Heider, Delbert 40, 218 Helms, Althea 104 Hendrick, Patricia 104, 284 Henley, Lester 68 Henley, Marilyn 87 Hennesey, Margie 104 Henze, Celeste 40, 130, 136, 143, 235 v Hepworth, Karen 104 Hernandez, Anita 104 Hernandez, David 40 Hernandez, Gloria 68, 199 Hernandez, John 68, 220, 184, 188 Hernandez May 87, 199, 195 Hernandez Mary 68, 199 Hernandez, Pete 40 Hernandez, Holstein, Pamala 41, 203 Holland, Priscilla 87, 161, 172, 152 Holloway, William 105 Holt, Gary 105 Holt, Janet 60, 69, 156, 152 Holt, Pamala 41, 147, 148, 150, 282 Holt, Patsy 105 Holt, Richard 69, 166, 212 Horej si, Gary 69 Hornbuckle, Morris 105 Houser, Marlidene 105, 163, 177 Howard, Cindy 42, 132, 136, 166, 294 Hunt, Johnnie 87 Hunt, Margaret 105 Hunter, Sheri 87, 97 I Ingle, Gary 60, 69, 182, 242, Insall, Mike 105 Isbell, David 88 Isone, Tom 152 J Jackson, Donna 88, 134 Jackson, Sandra 105 Jarke, Richard 42 Jeffreys, Linda 105, 195 Jetton, Gary 69 Jenkins, Alvin 105 Jenkins, Barbara 105 Jenkins, Linda 88, 143, 200 J obson, Travis 106 Joerg, Charles 88 , Anne 80, 88, 161, 156, 152 Johnson, Alan 42, 183, 241 Johnson, Amy 69, 134, 172 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, 223, 2 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Beverly 42, 208 Carol 69, 177 David 152 Delford 106 Don Linda 42, 121, 142, 27, 296 Loretta 88, 178 Lucretia 70 Mike 106 273, 270 144, 180, Graf, Lupe 103, 228 Graf, May 103 Graham, Charles 86, 172 Graham, Nathan 219 Grant, Dmsilla 103 Grant, James 86 Grant, Mildred 68, 152 Grass, Brenda 103 Graves, Brenda 103 Graves, William 104 Graybeal, Arthur 38, 183 Grayson, James 39 Grayson, Thomas 68 Green, Johnny 86 Green, Martha 86, 172, 195 Gregory, Douglas 68, 260 Grey, James 192 Griffin, Sherry 86 Grimes, Debbie 104, 148, 149, 284 Grohe, Donna 86, 152 Groves, Zarah 104 Guevara, Mary Nancy 39, 225, 199 Guerra, Sylvia 86 Gurley, Robert 39, 164, 175, 177, 152, 160 Gutierrez, Eugene 39, 183, 240, 241, 268, 269, 267 Gutierrez, Gilbert 104 Gutierrez, James 104 Herrera, Julian 87, 152 Hepworth, Linda 68 Herrea, Celia 104 Herrera, Thomas 104 Herring, Cynthia 104, 163, 181 Hester, Beth 68, 75, 221, 152 Hester, Stephen 104, 177 Hethcock, Herrell 104 Hicks, Cynthia 40, 59, 133, 136, 143, 223, 200, 296, 294, 303 Hicks, Laura 87, 143, 200 Hicks, Jeff 105 Hilaria, Volio 68 Hilburn, Randall 105, 181 Hill, David 28, 41, 59, 118, 143, 241, 296, 300, 303 Hillyer, Bonnie 87 Himlin, Elizabeth 87 Himlin, Stephen 41 Hobfood, Wanda 69 Hodge, Christy 87 Hoffman, Margaret 41, 211 Hogan, Karen 87 Hogan, Randall 41 Holden, Mary 69 Holder, David 87 Holder, Patty 105, 195 Holder, Sandra 69 34-8 Johnston, Susan 106 Johnston, Vikki 88, 144, 166 Johnstone, Jerry 106, 115 Jonias, Pat 88, 187, 192 Jones, Barbara 106 Jones, Charles 106 Jones, Colleen 88, 134 Jones, Eileen 88 195 Jones, Irene 59 Jones, Kathy 88, 195 Jones, Joyce 42 Jones, Linda 70, 134 Jones, Sharon 88 Jordon, Herbert 42, 121, 126, 144, 161 238, 156, 157, 152 Jordon, Jordon, Jordon Jimmy 42, 53, 183, 240, 241 Larry 70 ,Sherw 42, 210, 205, 206, 208, 296 Jurek, Donald 88, 152 Jurek, Sharon 42, 121, 166, 221 K Kallenberg, David 88 Katanchick, Sally 88, 144, 152 Kawalik, Debbie 70 Keenan, Leslie 106 Lothringer, Vicky 107 Knowles, Deborah 106, 286 Keil, Donnie 88 Keller, Lynda 88 Kelley, Charles 70, 209 Kelley, Ellen 106 Kelly, John 70, 220, 221 Kerr, Charles 42 Key, Linda 42, 139, 233 Key, Ronald 106 King, Barbara 70 King, Ellen 106, 166 King, Janice 106, 151 King, Karen 88, 172 King, Linda 88 King, Terri 43, 221, 148, 285 Kirchner, Michael 106 Kirkpatrick, James 106 Kisby, Della 43, 146, 147, 148, 151, 279, 193, 280, 282, 296 Kisby, Linda 80, 88, 148, 149, 150, 280, 283 Kneifel, Diana 106 Knight, Binford 43, 53, 121, 126, 172, 152, 200 Knowles, Rose Marie 70, 285 Kocourek, Jan 70 Koenig, Edna 43 Koenig, Glenn 106 Kotwelk, Suzann 70 Kowalik, Howard 106 Kowalik, Lynn 106 Kowazik, D 195 Krawietz, Doris 43, 211, 212 Krawietz, Elizabeth 43, 211 Krawietz, Theresa 88 Kroeger, Freddie 106 Kroll, Tony 88 Kruz, Gary Kuhn, Brian 106 Kunkel, Gary 88 L Lackey, Shirley 70, 166 Lake, Linda 106, 221 Lancaster, Mark 44, 213, 214 Langley, Michael 106 Laskowski, Archie Jr. 44, 121, 191, 206, 296 Laskowski, Lloyd 106 Laskowski, William 44, 209 Lasley, Mike 44, 144, 251, 254, 255, 256, 313 Leal, Ernie 44, 251, 255 Leatherman, Anita 44, 166 LeBlanc, Lydia 70 LeBlanc, Sherilyn 106 Lee, Richard 70, 164, 172 Lener, Eileen 70, 181 Lenow, Mitzi 106 Lenow, Pam 70, 119, 166 Lenow, Sue 44, 119, 166 Lentz, Garland 70, 144, 251, 255 Levario, Virginia 44, 149, 224, 225, 284 Levy, Barbara 70 Levy, Sherlyn 44, 135 Lewallen Peggy 70 Lewey, Nancy 88, 222 Lewis, Vicki 65, 70, 135, 140, 144, 171, 232 Lindsey, Ray 89 Lindsey, Ron 106 Lippe, Allan 219 Little, Harry 44, 222 Littlefield, Susan 89, 144 Lockwood, Randy 71, 182, 270, 267 Lopez, Alberto 71 Lopez, Gloria 44, 226 Lott, Karen 106, 187 Louse, James 107 Lopez, David 107 Lopez, Kristy 89 Lothringer, Cathy 89, 148, 28 Ludlow, Cheryl 89 Luker, Norman 44 Lunsford, Bruce 45, 211 Luse, Mary 107 Lux, Kenneth 107 Lyles, Richard 89, 152 Lynch, Robert 215 Mc NlcAbee, Carol 71 McAlexander, Steven 107 MeBee, Nancy 89, 200 McBride, Pam 107, 144 4 McBride, Pat 71, 144, 222, 200 McCall, Linda 89 Maldonado, Samia 108 Manka, Pat 72 Mann, Debbie 90. 144 Manning, Debbie 72 Manning, Dinah 80, 190 Manning, Sherry 90, 178, 179 Manrique, Mamie 72 Marbaeh, Debbie 72, 152 Martin, Annette 72, 154, 152 Martin, Curtis 262, 260 Martin, Mae 108, 260 Martin, Stanley 90 Martinez Baldo 108 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez , Bobby 72 ,Johnny 46 , Juan 90 ,Juanita 72, 209 Oscar 90 a McCann, Ronnie 107 McCann, Sharon 71, 123, 131, 140, 144 229 McCarity, Pamela 90 McClendon, Sherry 89 McConnell, Lurae 107, 284 McCowell, Carry 152 McCulley, Linda 45, 132, 137, 181 McCulloch, Gary 71, 182, 242, 248, 269, 267 McCulloch, Samuel 89 McCulloch, Wayne 258 McCune Patrick 270 McDaniel, Kenneth 89 McDonald, Alfred 89 McDonald, Barry 107 McDonald, Beth 71, 287 McDonald, Beverly 45, 121, 152, 156, 160 McDonald, Beverly 90, 155 McDonald, Charlie 107 McDonald, Dale 209 McDonald, Dee Anne 71, 134, 141, 144, Martinez, Stephen 219 Mask, Kathy 90 Mask, Larry 46 Mason, John 265 Mata, Susan 90, 201, 226 Mathis, James 90 Mathis Linda 72, 75, 193 Matjeka, Bobby 72 Matthews, Tommie 60, 72, 134, 140 May, Alvin 46 May, La1'ry 108, 163 Mayfield, Molly 90, 97, 134 Mayo, Frank 72, 182, 250, 251, 267, 270, 271 Mayo, Greg 108 Mayo, Janet 90 Mays, Ginger 72, 128, 150, 260, 263, 283 Melcher, Pamela 46, 148, 149, 151, 278, 280, 283 Menefee, Mike 46, 191, 192 Menefee, John 90, 191, 192 Meurer, Ernest 46, 53, 121, 173, 222, 296 Meyer, Marshall 191, 192 Mikirlenda, Mary Ellen 90 Mikulenka, Ruth Ann 108 Miller, Bill 108 Miller, Cheryl 90, 152 Miller Gary 260, 261 166, 173, 181 McDonald, Gary 71, 248, 258 McDonald, Royce 71, 79, 248 260 McDonald, Sandra 107 McDonald, Valerie 90 McElyea, Kathy 45, 126, 139 McElyea, Kerry 72, 173, 120 McElyea, Patrick 90, 259, 201 McGarity, Pamela 201 McGee, Georgie 90, 193 McGraw, lda 107 McGuire, Donald 72 Mclntosh, Brenda 45, 211 McJunkins, Billy 90, 156, 152 McRight, Pamela 90, 195 McRight, Marla 194 McQuaid, Janet 45, 121, 132, 190, 285, 296, 303 M Maddene, Arlene 90 Magallanez, Beatrice 90, 224 Magallanez, Esther 72, 224 Maines, Dickie 72, 219 Mair, Davm 107 Mair, Marvin 108 Majeka, Bobby 187 Maldonado, Benito 46, 204 349 , 259, 263, 1 36, 173, Miller? George 108' Miller, Mike 80, 90, 161, 220, 156, 152, 271 Miller, Ronald 46 Mills, Walter 46, 122, 183, 240, 297 Miranda, Leandro 91 Mitche Mitche ll, J errell 91 ll, Richard 108 Monkhouse, Carl 108 Monkhouse, Wood 90 Monteith, Carole 108, 2 Moon, Gary 108 Moon, Kathy 108 Moore, Glenn 108, 192 Moore Jennine 98 108 Moore, Joyce 72, 166 Moore, Mary 72, 152 Moore, Mary Sue 91 Moore, Melanie 46, 49, 296 Moore . 313 , Patsy 46, 211 Moore, West 72 Mora, Barbara 152 Morale Morale Morale Morale s, Carlos 108 s, Charles 152 s, Sylvia 108 s, Pedro 152 Moreno, Alicia 73, 195 Moreno, Joel 73, 214 Moreno, Luisa 108, 260 Morgan, David 47, 122, 269 17 122, 130, 136, 140, 183, 251, 255, 254, Morgan, Kathy 47, 152 Morgan, Patsy 47, 203, 204 Moreno, Rebecca 46 Morgan, Ann 91 Morgan, Rick 108 Morin, David 108 Morin, Dorothy 4,7 Morin, Reynaldo 219, 263 Morone, Trinidad 108 Morris, Elaine 108 Morris, Leelynn 47, 152 Morrison, Harold 91, 152 Morrison, Henry 108 Morrison, Loudell 91 Moyle, James 47, 204 Mueller, Gary 73, 219 Mueller, Loretta 48, 133, 136, 144, 164 230, 296, 294 Mull, Linda 91, 144, 166, 222 Mullins, Mary 108 Murch, Patricia 73, 134 Murdock, Laurie 108, 195 Murray, Walden 48, 222, 195 Murray, Wylime 91 Myers, Marshall 73, 213 N Nabors, Tina 48, 148, 150, 278, 296 Nabors, Tommy 73, 248 Naranjo, Noemi 226 Navarro, Connie 108 Navarro, Mary 73 Navarro, Orlands 108 Naylor, Steve 73, 213 Naylor, Susan 48, 235 Neal, Terry 109 Neill, Nelda 48, 109, 206 Neill, Roslyn 91 Neitzel, David 73 Nelson, Terri 109 Nevil, Linda 91 Nichols, Suzette 73, 144, 145, 313 Nix, Ronnie 48 Nixon, David 109 Norred, Earl 48, 203, 204 Nowling, Stephen 91, 173 Nowotny, Marson 92, 134 Nugent, Valarie 109 Nutt, Nadine 109, 181 Raley, Roger 93 Oaks, D O uffie 74 Oehler, Ryan 74, 214 Oldham, Wade 92, 173 Oehlers, Phillip 188 O'Neil, Patricia 48, 122, 209 Onafre, Ortega, Otrega, Ortega, Rebecca 226, 109, 195 Cathy 92 Elizabeth 109 Ernestine 92 Ortega, Richard 48 Ortiz, Daisy 226 Ortiz, Danny 92 Ortiz, Eddie 109 Osborne, Richard 92, 248, 258 Ortiz, Rodolfo 109 O,Shaw, Patrick 109 P Pack, Gary 28, 4148, 55, 122, 240, 251, 252, 255, 256, 257, 261, 260, 183,296 Pack, Sam 92, 243, 258, 262, 260, 182 Paderes, Lupe 226 Paderes, Jesusita 226 Pais, Mary 48, 124, 131, 136, 198 Palacios, Velma 92, 226 Palmer, Gary 48, 144, 217, 218, 296 Pape, William 109 Papoutsis, Ted 109 Parisher, Barbara 109 Parker, Carroll 92, 248, 201 Parker, George 49, 156, 152 Patrick, Sidney 74, 217, 218 Paz, Adam 49 Pedrotti, Terry 109 Pelham, William 92 Pena, Danny 92 Pena, Gloria 49, 222, 149, 280, 283 Pena, Mary 92, 284 Pena, Richard 92 Pennington, Olivia 74 Perez, Josie 74 Perez, Lydia 92 Perkins, Helen 74 Perkins, Henrietta 92 Petty, Nancy 110 Phariss, Sandra Kay 74 Phillips, Joseph 39, 49, 240, 241, 183 Phillips, Linda 49 232 Pinkston, Sandra 110 Pisana, Jerry 110 Pittman, Jean 50 Pittman, Joyce 92, 195 Pittman, William 92 Plair, Harry 110 Poe, Stephen 74 Poirier, Larry 110 Portillo, Carmen 110, 226 Potts, Michael 110 Poulk, Ronnie 45, 50 Power, James 50 Price, Donald 74, 164, 259 Price, Glenn 92 Price, Larry 92 Price, Steve 50, 183, 242 Pride, Charlie 92 Prime, Cynthia 92 Pruett, Thurman 110 Pruski, Barbara 92 Puffer, Rodney 110 Punyear, Gary 110 Puente, Ralph 92 Purgason, Valerie 50, 195 Putman, Phyllis 50, 204 Q Quesada, Margarita 50, 197, 201 Quinn, Rose 110 R Rabel, Marilyn 74, 152 Rabenaldt, Donald 92 Ragsdale, Thomas 60, 74, 123, 232, 301 Ramirez, Adolph 50 Ramirez, Gilbert 240, 245 Ramps, Abel 50 Ramos, David 50 Ramos, Javies 93 Ramos, Mirta 110 Ramos, Roy 93, 173, 201 Ramsey, Judy 50 Raute, Janice 110 Razvillas, Richard 93, 187 Reeve, Diane 110 Reeves, Rhonda 110 Reeves, Gary 50, 203 Reinger, Harold 93, 271 Reininger, Judy 110, 195 35 O Reyna, Stella 74, 154 Reyna, Estela 93, 152 Reyna, Joyce 110 Reyna, Rene 110 Reynolds, Billy 74 Reynolds, Larry 51, 144, 184, 192 Reynolds, Paul 110 Rhodes, Karen 110 Rhodes, Lunda 93, 144, 152 Richardson, Linda 93 Ridgeway, Barbara 51 Ridgeway, Henry 110 Riggins, John 110 Riley, Kaye 51 Riley, Sharon 51 Ripps, Walter 110 Rischner, Dean 51, 145 Risner, Sandra 51, 122, 149, 151, 148, 278 279, 280, 281 Roamell, Richard 110 Robbins, Rachel 93 Robbins, Eddie 93 Robbins, Barbara 93 Robertson, Eva 110 Robinson, Sue 110 Robson, Danny 74, 248, 259 Rodriguez, Bernice 52, 149, 278, 284 Rodriguez, Cira 110 Rodriguez, Johnny 74 Rodriguez, Phillip 52, 93 Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Virginia 111, 284 Roe, Edna 52 Roe, Richard 74, 122 Roe, Thomas 94, 154, 156 Roecker, Gail 111 Rogers, Sandy 74 Rogers, Tanya 74 Rojas, Maria 94 Rollins, Rormie 111, 209 Rollins, Roma 209, 210 Romero, Minerva 52 Ronshausen, Diane 111 Rooker, Janice 52, 124, 125, 127, 174 175, 178, 180 Rooker, Steve 111, 178 Rosenbusch, Linda 94, 166 Rossman, Sandra 52, 152, 155, 156 Routon, Kathy 111 Rowland, Mary 52 Rowton, Robert 74, 271 Royers, Leslie 111 Rudes, Jackie 94, 152 Rudy, Michael 74, 188 Rudy, Pat 94, 191, 192 Ruiz, Josephine 94, 145, 150, 280, 282 Ruiz, Maria 75, 147, 150, 201, 280, 283 Ruiz, Gilbert 52, 296 Runnels, James 94 Ruston, Gary 75, 182, 262, 260 Ryan Sandie 94 s S Saenz, Carlos 52, 188, 296 Saenz, Dora 111 Sage, Rene 111 Salazar, Mary 75 Salinas, Alice 75, 210 Salinas, Richard 75, 260 Samford, Debra 75 Samford, Linda 111 Samford, Verna 94 Sammons, Harold 75, 210 Sanchez, James 111 Sanders, Aubrey 52, 270, 267 Sanders, Brenda 94 Sanders, Bruce 111 Sanders, Pam 52, 152, 157, 160 Santoscoy, Martha 225 Sandoval, Mary 75, 123, 166, 226 Scales, Howard 75, 152 Schiebel, Sue 75 Schimcek, Lynda 76, 154, 156, 152 Schitoskey, Kay 122, 203, 204 Schomberg, Mike 53 Schooman, James 53, 213, 214, 296 Schott, Ronnie 94 Schraub, Herbie 94 Schraub, Jackie 53, 135, 248 Schroeder, Sandra 111 Schweers, Alta 111 Schlueter, Jackie 94, 145, 284 Schuler, Sharon 152 Scoggins, Molinda 111, 178 Scoggins, William 76, 177, 178, 156, 152 Sears, Paula 112 Sears, Peggy 76, 123, 126, 127, 164, 154 Seidel, Dorothy 94, 222 Seidel, Kathi 53, 203, 204 Seidenberger, Keith 94, 258 Seitzer, Tommy 53, 152 Semmler, Lawell 112, 216 Senter, Kenneth 94 Sepulveda, Clifford 217, 218 Shannon, Kenneth 76, 242 Sharp, Judy 53, 123, 124, 126, 161, 188, 154, 152 Shelley, Randy 28, 35, 54, 55, 123, 233, 240, 241 Shaw, Judy 94 Shaw, Richard 54 Shelton, Anna 76, 145 Shelley, Randy 183 Shields, Kathy 112 Shields, Sharon 76 Shimek, Eugene 76 Shippey, Donald 54 Shook, Linda 112 Shuler, Jimmy 57, 75, 182, 251, 254, 257, 208, 272, 273, 270, 271, 267 Shussler, Deborah 54, 154, 155, 152, 296 Simmons, Ellen 112 Simpson Billye 112 Simpson, Joan 54 Sing, Bobbie 94 Singleton, Linda 112 Skinner, Richard 94 Skyrm, Ronnie 112, 163, 191, 192 Slack, Sandra 60, 65, 71, 76, 181, 234, Solis, Charlie 52, 214 Sorensen, Barbara 94 Speer, Sue 112 Spurlock, Kathy 55, 134, 135, 166, 296 St. John, Donna 112 Stahl, Deborah 94 Stair, Delbert 55, 215, 216 Stair, Joe 94, 258, 262, 260 Standridge, Jonny 95, 156, 152 Stannard, Eugene 55, 210 Stannard, Ted 56 Starkey, Geln 191 Starnes, Paula 76, 145 Stelzig, Patricia 112 Stephens, James 76 Stephens, Patricia 112 Stidham, Jerry 112 Stiles, Russell 112 Stoehm, David 95 Stoops, Gary 28, 39, 41, 47, 56, 240, 194, 183 , 296 Timmons, Susan 77 Toman, Randy 113, 173 Tomblin, Deborah 113 Torres, Esther 96, 202 Torres, Mary 96, 164 Torres, Rosita 77 Tovar, David 96 Townsend, Daniel 56 Townsend, Darlene 113 Trevino, Dora 78, 202 Trevino, Esther 57 Trotter, Mark 96 Tlujillo, Larry 113 Tucker, Ginia 96 Tucke, Larrv 270 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tulez, J Jack 57 Judy 96 Lynda 113, 175, 179 Sandra 78, 273, 279 Steven 113, 163 ohn 96 Stowe, Stowe, Stowe, Stover, Russel 194 Judy 112, 284 Linda 95, 173, 178 Karen 112 Turpin, Michael 1 13 U Strait, Kathy 56, 134, 145 Strange, Charles 37, 56, 123, 134, 126, 129, 183, 241 Stroman, Dale 112 Stroman, Roy 56, 270, 267 Struss, Mary 95 Struss, Sheryl 76, 191 Struss, William 112, 192 Stuart, Robert 112 Stuehln, Paul 56, 215, 216 Suggs, Gayle 76 Suhler, Sharon 95, 145 Sundquist, Steve 76 Ueckert ,Judd 96 Urban, James 57 Uzzell, Debra 113 Uzell, D Valdez, elbert 113 V Blanca 96, 202 Valdez, Josie 57, 147, 148, 15 282 Valdez, Valdez, Valdez, Lesvia 57, 202, 226 Mary 96, 202, 226 Sandra 113 1, 224 Suniga, Suniga, Suniga, Ralph 75, 243 Rosalinda 95, 202, 226 Ross 56 Sutton, Lawrence 112 Swan, Sandy 77 Swan, Susan 95 Swierc, Connie 112, 148, 222, 286 Swinford, Dale 192 Swinford, Terry 56 T 156, 152 Slarlgal, Becky 76, 77, 123, 129 Slavich, Steve 76, 145, 259 Slangal, Charles 112 Small, Richard 54, 202 Smalling, Paula 76, 210 ,Jenny 76, 166, 234 Smith, Smart Smith Smith Smith? Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Alana 94 Alice 76, 127, 145 Barbara 54, 123, 203, 204 Beverly 54, 134, 145 Chuck 215 216 3Judy 51, 54, 223, 235 , Leon 192 ,Linda 54, 124, 145, 178 Merrel 54 Smith: Mike 112 Smith Verneita 54 287 Smith? William 55 ' Smoot, Philip 94 Smothers, Todd 55 Snoga, Earl 55, 123, 171, 173, 228, 237, 152, 296 Snoga, June 112, 179, 178 Tabers, Jerald 112 Tabers, Virginia 95 Talbert, James 112 Tapia, Juan 77 Tarver, Celia 95, 152, 173 Taylor, Carol 95 Taylor, Darlene 112 Taylor, George 112 Taylor, Glenda 77 Taylor, Kathy 113 Taylor, Mike 215 Taylor, Perry 95, 191, 192, 203, 260 Taylor, Roger 56, 204 Taylor, Stephen 51, 56, 269 Telle, Dora 95 Tenney, George 77 Tenny, JoAnn 77 Terrell, Mary 96 Thomae, Albert 28, 56, 173, 183, 240, 241, 245, 263, 260 Thomae, Robert 77, 126, 127, 129 Thomas, Sharon 77, 221 Thompson, Jackie 96, 173, 176, 179, 220, 251 Thompson, Larry 113 Thompson, Matt 77 Thompson, Terry 113 3 5 1 Vance, James 96 Vance, Shirley 114 Vasquez, Rosa 96 Vara, Margie 78 Vasquez, Mary Elsa 57, 147, 148, 15 280, 283 Velasquez, Rachel 96, 202 Velasquez, Rebecca 96 Velasquez, Robert 114 Veliz, Mary 114 Vernon, Debbie 96 Vetters, Bruce 80, 96, 248, 271, 272 Villalobos, Elias 78 Villaneva, Sylvia 58, 211 Villarreal, Angelina 58 Vincent, Lawrence 78, 128, 201 Vogt, Douglas 58, 259 W Waddy, Melinda 96, 145, 164 Wahl, Arthur 152 Walderp, Brad 114 Waldrep, Randy 96 Walker, Annette 78, 137 Walker, Nancy 114, 163 Walker, Susan 114 Wallace, Boyce 58 Walsh, Debbie 114 Walsh, Jeanie 78 Ware, Linda 114 Ware, Roy 78 Warren, Karen 96 Warzecha, Marilyn 58, 123, 142 Weaver, Barbara 114, 179 Weber, Debbie 114 Weems, Steven 96, 250, 251 Weiss, Arnold 78, 219 , 280 1, 279 Weiss, Donna 58, 211 Weiss, Roger 114 Weiss, Wayne 78, 156, 152 Weller, James 114 Wells, Beth 149, 150, 151, 280, 282 Wells, George 78 Wells, Margarette 96 Wendt, Barbara 114 West, Maxine 114 Westbrook, Anthony 114 Westbrook, Julian 78, 243 Weynand, Valerie 79, 133, 136, 173, 189, 294 White, jerry 96, 191, 192 White, Martha 114 Wiatrek, Janice 79, 164, 179 Wilcox, Carla 114 Wiatrek, Susie 114, 145, 179 Wilkens, Shirley 97 Wilcox, Sandra 79 Wilkens, Judy 114 Williams, Alexis 58, 204 Williams, Donald 97 Williams, Gary 97 Williams, Harry 218 Williams, Linda 58, 147, 150, 278 Williams, Mary 58, 123, 145, 174, 176, 152 Williams, Pamela 58, 204 Williams, Penny 128 Williamson, Claudia 60, 179, 123, 130, 135, 136, 140, 145, 286 Williamson, Ronald 114 Wilson, Danny 251, 253, 51, 58 Wilson, Jenny 286 Wilson, Karen 114 Wilson, Sheila 80, 97 Winfield, J ack 97 Winters, Connie 114 Wofford, Sharon 97 Woiamski, Florence 114 Wojtowiez, Craig 79 Woods, Betty 114 Woods, Glenn 59, 296 Word, Connie 115 Wright, Gayle 79, 145, 221, 222 Wyatt, Melinda 79 Y Ybanez, Hortense 59, 145, 235, 202, 201 Ybarra, Eddie 97 Yharra, Mario 59 Yell, Sandy 115 Yell, Tommy 115 Yell, Welvin 97 Yelton, Tommy 115, 179 Yohey, Leslie 115 Yohey, Shirley 79, 152 York, Sharon 97, 145, 152 Young, Donna 79 Young, Ronald 115 Young, Sandra 59 Z Zamora, Henry 97, 152 Zamora, Zandra 79, 166, 193, 202 Zancanella, Mary 115 Zurcher, Charlie 97 Zuehl, Henry 98, 115 Zuehl, Toni 137, 140, 142, 144, 164, 220, 222, 234, 59, 123, 296 Zuniga, Humberto 115 2 A ABREGO, MR. RUSSELL St. Mary's University B.A. Government Page 13 B BAKER, MISS PHYLLIS University of Kansas B.S. Health and P.E. Girls' Intermural Chairman Page 17 BARRY, MR. MIKE University of Wyoming, SWTSC B.S., M.S. Health and P.E. Football and Baseball Coach Page 17, 182, 238 BEAN, SGT. MAJOR U.S. Army fRetiredj ROTC Rifle Team, Officer's Club Page 17 BLODGETT, MR. JIM San Antonio College, SWTSC A.A. ART Art Club, Student Council Page 12, 71, 124, 126, 129, 166, 167 BOSTWICH, SGT. MAJOR Drill Team, Officer's Club, ROTC Page 17 BRACKETT, MR. ROBERT Southwest Texas State College B.A. English, Science Freshmen Class Page 15 BRADBURY, MR. E.J. Texas ASLM, University of Texas Printing VICA Page 16, 215 BROWN, MR. LARRY SWTSC B.S., M.Ed. Social Studies National Honor Society Page 9, 118 BUSALD, MR. GERALD SWTSC B.S. Ed., M.A. Math Math Club Page 14 C CARSON, MR. PATRICK Texas A311, Indiana University B.M., M.M. Music Choir, Assistant Band Director Page 12 CLARK, MR. JAMES SWTSC B.S. Science 'Biology Club Page 14 Muffy index COLLINS, MR. JOE Pan American B.A. Health and P.E., Social Studies Letterman's Club, Drivers, Education, B Baseball, Varsity Football Page 13, 182, 238 COOK, MRS. ANN University of Texas B.A. English and Social Studies Page 13 COOK, MRS. BEVERLY SWTSC B.A. Speech Speech and Drama Club Page 12, 109, 169 D DALY, MRS. LINDA Elmira College B.A. English Red Cross Page 11, 220 DEASEY, MRS. LUCILLE DePaul University, Our Lady of the Lake B.S.L M.Ed. P.E. National Honor Society Page 9, 118, 165 DELGADO, MR. ROBERT Pan American College B.S. Math, Science Slide Rule Club Page 15 DINKINS, MRS. MARY Trinity University B.S. Journalism Junior Class, UIL Ready Writing Page 11, 63 DUMAS, MR. BILL SWTSC B.S.? M.Ed. P.E. Head Football Coach, Letterman's Club Page 17, 47, 182, 238, 243, 245 DUPONT, MRS. LOIS SWTSC, Texas Technologcal College B.S., M.B.A. Commercial Page 14, 210 E EWING, MR. 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MARION Trinity University B.S.Q M.Ed. English Senior Class, Youth for Christ Page 11, 31, 180 L LANE, MR. LAWRENCE nor Society iversity of Trinity University B.S.g M.Ed. Administration Education, P.E. Projectionist Club Page 8 LOEW, MR. KENNETH St. Thomas, University of Michigan B.A.! M.A. Latin Page 12, 164 M McCOLLUM, MRS. GLADYS Texas Women's University B.A. Social Studies FTA Page 13, 142 McCRURY, MRS. WILMA SWTSC B.B.A. Business Administration VOE Page 16, 211 McPHERSON, MISS RUBY Trinity University, Our Lady of the Lake B.A.g M.Ed.g Journalism The CHANTERQ The WRANGLERQ g'On the Spott Page 12, 227, 230, 165 MARTIN, MR. JERALD SWTSC B.S. Health and P.E.g Science Football and Track Coachg Intermural Sports Page 14, 182, 238 MARTIN, MRS. MONICA SWTSC B.S. English Tri Cls Page 12, 131, 137 MURROW, MR. TOM SWTSC Page 16 N NAIRN, MISS CAROLYN Trinity University B.A. Science Biology Clubg Student Council Page 171 NOWOTNY, MR. GERALD St. Maryas B.A. Social Studies Page 13 O ORTIZ, MRS. 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Science Junior Classg UIL Page 14, 63, 73 S SEARCY, MISS MARTHA Texas Tech B.A. English and Social Studies Sophomore Classg Youth for Christ Page 11, 83, 180 SHANNON, MR. PATRICK SWTSC B.A.g M.A. Administrative Education Page 7, 55, 59, 87, 165 SMITH, MR. ALLEN Texas ASZM Universityg University of Texas VICA P 16 age 354 SMITH, MR. DENNIS Howard Payne College B.S.3 P.E. Basketball and Golf Page 17, 182, 211, 238 SLUDER, MR. SAM SWTSC B.A. Social Studies Latin Club Page 13,164 SNYDER, MR. CHARLES Texas ASLIQ Texas ASLM B.S.g M.S.g Science Slide Rule UIL Page 15 STANLEY, MISS BARBARA Texas Women University B.A. Health and P.E. G.A.A.g Sophomore Class Page 17 T TEDARDS, MR. DOUGLAS Vanderbilt University B.A. TURNER, MRS. SHERRY SWTSC B.S. Business Page 14 V VILLARREAL, MR. ABRAHAM St. Mary's University B.A. Spanish and English Spanish Club Page 12 W WHITNEY, MRS. EUNICE Physicians and Surgeons School of Nursing R.N. VICA Page 16 WILGERS, MRS. JERI University of Oregon B.A. English FFA Page 11, 142 WILLIAMS, MISS DOROTHY Texas Women's Universityg Our Lady of the Lake B.S.3 M.Ed. Health and P.E. G.A.A.g Volleyball Page 17 Y YARBROUGH, MR. DAN North Texas State Universityg ASLI B.S. P.E. Football and B Basketball Coach Page 17, 39, 182, 238 YOUNG, MISS MARTHA University of Texas B.A. English Teenettes UIL Prose, Poetry Page 11, 224, 225 wit Q, . 'X Wit MKS ,wil d - ir-, ' y 4 V 'QQXX.V d s ,.'. t , ff? ' ,A ,mf .,,i. agmg 217, 1- 3, ' L 1 '63 -NW, We ' f w,,,,, ,li ' U W if:-Qx,.faifY,,a-2-et' , p W if 1 '6x'ci5XXXgdsNsxiX1N,eKi0' , ,,., 'ixtQ,59s1'5 4 , swliii 'QWSX 'fc' XHWSC - wc? is -QNX? . X633 XQVBS u foe? ef XM' Q v ww T962 ii.- ' X isnt I 71,1 04 . 3 Ga.- -: G i 1, xJu t Vigil, ,bm 9 3 pi H1 I ' ' Yskxvidix 7i 4ff i i , few Page N gn Q ,.,fej?ii,'-' ',,- . ,ff li v s - . , Every beginning has an end, and the end has appeared for the 1967-1968 WRANGLER. The chal- lenge of recording an exciting year of Cowboy life is completed and is replaced by a certain emptiness. The HANDS OF lVlcCOLLUlVl, guidance, knowledge, leadership, entertain- ment, competition, and support have helped to capture the fond memories we will long cherish. The history of McCollum 1967-1968 is not completed without recording our personal experience at Cowboyland. Registration, happi- ness, new classes, WRANGLER i'Signing Partyw, football games, ar- guments with friends, tears, pep ral- lies, CHANTER issues, laughter, Cowboy Christmas, dreams, new in- fatuations, proms, advisory, sur- prises, ambitions, honors, sadness, finals, graduation, goodbyes, and the school song are just a few of the vital memories that made our short life at lVlcCollum a world in itself. The WRANGLER of 1967-1968 developed through ideas, imagina- tion, and hard work of the entire yearbook staff, but the product is not our book, it belongs to Cowboy- land. 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