McCollum High School - Wrangler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1969
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WWE ng iff-'str et, , -1 ., t i' ..,W,J, as , arm WW 1 -was an Q mn .BYQHGK -warm . A, L.,,. nw' 6358232 Q iiiwifyai - f, ',: fliflffbfsg fffr.:,.sgas . . ,. 2195232 S , fvig A .gi 25 P Ag in if Q -M1353 az Q, 5 W ., f A McCollum High Schoole-the buildings them- selves are merely a setting, a background of hopes and dreams for a perfect tomorrow. A tomorrow that only the students of today can create, and only by each contributing all they are capable of can they hope to keep the standards of Americanism high. In the hands of today's youth lies the respon- sibility of preserving the American idea which calls for perfect and free individuals. With this thought in mind we, THE WRANGLER STAFF, chose Americanism as our theme. .aff nj X?fGf?54'f2Qgg 46 xx 4' 75,3 7g, Ce 4 MQW Table of Contents Faculty.. .. ...Page 10 Classes. . . .Page 36 Clubs . . .Page 'I44 Sports. . . . . .Page 260 Activities . . . . .Page 316 Advertisements .Page 348 3 Loyalty and pride are two elements when combined produce spirit, that one force a person must possess in order to be a part of a country, an organization, or a school. Displayed in countless ways, school spirit is most evident in the cheers at a football game, in the eyes of students singing the school song, and halls decked with posters. Spirit is unity. pp..-M At play, we have the chance to be ourselves, to go our separate ways and be, if only for a moment, whatever we desire. Here the leaders, who seem to have been born as such, break from the crowd and guide the followers. But the leaders were not born lead- ers and the followers not born followers. They were shaped by their experiences. At play we have the chance to find that one special niche for which the total of our past experiences has made us perfect. Students not only gain knowledge in the subjects taught, but also accomplish much through extra-curricular activities. At school we learn the difference between educa- tion and ignorance, truth and fallacy, justice and injustice, tolerance and intolerance. Here true Americans emerge. Students Gain Knowledge RX, ---...W NW 4 W 5' UN ' .r'. . Q di W ,We X Competition Creates Well-Rounded Citizen .heas......... In our highly industrialized World, both mental and physi- cal competition are great. Competition is a necessary ingredient required to form a powerful and sturdy individual. The practices, strategies, victor- ies, and defeats all contribute to make stronger people of those participating. Without opposition we would be de- prived of one ofthe natural drives of mang the desire to get ahead. Likewise man,s constant thrust to succeed would dis- appear and extinguish a por- tion of the principles upon which Amcricanism is based. 1'fz,gv:-21:,:-,,-- ff f' i ,. . - f ' ,-1'':s:v':w3v,HwyssmFi:5'f51,fwasvv:n:fI5'e2fsSms?Q2s3:ff5w:u1i:f5.f'rw-Q .: 1, . . 'sf -'Mfmfmw,wma-21:v2a2sfzfw.ass:.:s9as5H2ii3Qsf'mm-G1Ju'exam' ' McCollum High School WA 4-4251 5OO WEST FORMOSA SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78221 McCollum Students, It is not intended that education reform students, or amuse them, or make them expert technicians, rather it is intended to broaden their horizons, to teach them to think straight, and to stimulate their intellects. You, the McCollum Student Body, have gained stature this year. You have done your job superbly well, you have set high standards and lived up to them, you have walked the second mile for your school, your faculty, and your administration, thus, you have gained a new dignity. I am proud to be your principal. iw Lfw1'Awu,n W , f V lm . uf wr ww fm.iw,efisggifusi-'Vfigg13I-1 S f 22:1RT??5'Zd4Q'LRtiI'f2 1 iC'fi1g:'3fgfjffihvi V 'f fifziiikifii-,f ' 4 11' 3 Wupi?'vl?S?adf??ZQlQ:bWCgw'ig'1ML :H 3 '19 QIYS'-4+ f i,fvf3?'iifii2l , ii ?Ef::?'f?544 A i5Y:f'T5?i5.3' T'i'-'1 1 I ',,:fi 5Vf'f1i.' ':, 'Tyla T'3?2i?f ' N W' Qi'3iWi'Eyc?Jj:fFw,2-?w'i4.WV-295 ' U v 4 tfhlsi V 'W fl?-Q Y hm:zTr2+:uee 9-M 'x f Q ,MQ rv V- - V I, 55gfiag,:a- A ggi s '13 ,NKfig-,ikQAg,14,gg:':x2'eww 1 f fff-gf., V T gg, 3 0, Y , i .K J Q p Q ' ,. ' ' m ii , My-. W , , , -J 'utwf ,mi Jr, , 1 : ff s,. wi . 1 McCollum High School Principal Patrick Shannon directs Cowboys toward future opportunities. 1 SP Administrators Provide Mr. Ernest Hoffman, assistant principal, assumed his position as a McCollum administrator in Septem- ber 1968. Mr. Hoffman came to McCollum three years ago as a math instructor. He has been employed as a teacher in the Harlandale Indepen- dent School District for nine years. Mr. Hoffman earned his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at Southwest Texas State College. In 1967 Mr. Hoffman coached the McCollum Golf Team to win the 16AAAA championship. As assistant principal, Mr. Hoff- man handles student prob- lems. He assumes for all Ufffsr , ae at Mr. Earl Ott, assistant principal of McCollum, is responsible for all financial records concerning the school, clubs and organizations. He supervises the janitorial staff and facilitates the school building. Mr. Ott has taught sixteen years in the Harlandale Independent School District. His previous experience before coming to McCollum when the school opened, was teaching bookkeeping and secretarial studies at Harlandale. Mr. Ott holds the Bachelor of Science from Trinity University and a Master of Education degree from Southwest Texas State College. iuiclance For Students Mr. Reggie Marthis assumed the position of Boys, Counselor this year on the McCollum faculty. As Boys' Counselor, Mr. Marthis is co-sponsor of the National Honor Society and assists in planning the school's scho- lastic testing program. He is also sponsor of the Projectionist Club. Mr. Marthis obtained his Bachelor of Science Degree and Master of Education Degree from Trinity University. He earned his Counseloris Certification from Our Lady of the Lake College. In 1966 he coached McCol1um's baseball team to a second place in district l6AAAA competition. He then left McCollum to become coun- selor at South San Jr. High and this year returned as Boy's Counselor. Mrs. Lucille Deasey is a well known person on the McCollum campus. She has held the position of counselor since McCollum first opened. As counselor, Mrs. Deascy advises students on personal and school problems. She is co-sponsor of the McCollum Chapter ofthe Nation- al Honor Society. Mrs. Deasey obtained her Bache- lor of Science from De Paul Univer- sity and her Master of Education from Our Lady of the Lake College. She has taught in the Harlandalc Independent School District for twenty years. x'-- li tr fa. . -w 'QQ stint' Seniors Honor Teacher Senior English, an elective for those seniors who want to complete four years of high school English, is a combination of composition and literature. Composition and essay writing draws on the knowledge the student has learned in his study of the English language in the past eleven years. The literature of the senior year is from England. The senior becomes acquainted with the history of the country as well as the literature, from the Anglo-Saxon Period to the twentieth century authors. J. Adams E. Allen M. Dinkins A. Fellinge M. Kressin M. Jones Mrs. Audrey Fellinge, McCollum English teacher, displays her bouquet of roses presented by her Senior English class, prior to her transfer to Wyoming. Juniors Study Novels M, Lee K. Loew R. McPherson M. Searcy C. Starr R. Vickers 4 Miss Martha Searcy's English III students ponder the fundamentals of MARK TWAIN. l S. Reed Junior English is the last English course that a high school student is required to take. Because it is a terminal English course for many students, it is one of the most important courses in the high school curriculum. The study of composition and grammar is ex- tremely important in the junior year of English. Sophomore English continues the development of the two basic skills of English, reading and writ- ing. The course impresses upon students the importance of being able to communicate effectively and helps students gain an apprecia- tion of all types of literature. Dur- ing this second year of,English, students are introduced to the writ- ings of William Shakespeare and read their first long novel. English Il helps students to gain a better understanding of the technical side of the English language. Freshman English emphasizes the mastery of the skills learned during the earlier years of school. Through the use of these skills, the student learns to speak and write more clearly, more maturely, and with more variety. Social Sciences Eclify Pupils The Social Science Department believes that the study of history enables students to understand the society of the past and thus in- crease his mastery over the present. World History, American History, R. Abrego J. Carson J Colhns Texas History, and Civics will pre- pare individuals for the future in which these students will be partici- pating. F. Farris J. Howder G McCollum G. Nowotny A. Reyna G. Swanner M Kressin Texas History students in Mrs. McCol1um's class display term projects. Algebra Bclffles Students L. Garcia D. Hamilton W. Neathery 5 513,579 AX XVNJ -, jj T 1 J.s1arer I Y Q -' ' C. Snyder i T9 W. Stack .N 'i5t,fi fs V Mathematics teaches students more than just numbers and how to work problems. The course is concerned with the logic behind various mathematical operation's. Students learn the background and development of mathematics. Freshman explain Algebra to fellow students. Chemi In the field of science Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and General Physical Science are offered. Biolo- gy teaches the student structure of the human body. Chemistry strives to develop an understanding of the elementsg their structure and theo- ries. Physics emphasizes the ,forces of heat and electricity, of sound and light. General Physical Science teaches the fundamentals of electri- city. stry Enfails Projects J. Clark D. Gent B. Hope C. Pesthy A. Russo M. Snyder -adv'- ' Mike Aduddell, Debbie Cuda, and John Brooker probe the wonders of Chemistry. Jogging Develops Bodies J. Collins B. Dumas J. Gray McCollum's Boys Physical Edu- cation Department offers a program designed to develop physical bodies and teach good sportsmanship. The program conditions students for vigorous activity and team-work. The objective of McCollum Re- serve Officeras Training Corps is to develop in each cadet a knowledge of the basic military skills. 7 :. -. -. V g . ' Q ' '- :gms f, - P w agzw ,ca sw , Q . ,. ' . ,ffl - ,, Z4 K' ' L W g mf ' ffiilif f S5131-'f'f 1' . gg,Vg,i ' B. Hope D. Matocha D. Smith ,af Antonio Duane cleans his gun for the ROTC inspection. -. -. ff-A saw ef sera tv re. we -.sf . af - Q. 'r . 'gt is 4 H ez fm- . of mg so-it r 1- ,Z L Ufrvg. - .g Q-im. 4. A ,257 .Z - D ,f M Al- A ,- . s - Q ., . p . . Va .1 ,V wry ie, . .. , . ssl QQ., - . ., Qysrwws V' . ,ig - V 1 V .... as or :Mr , ,WVL VV f V. uggggmf ,5!V5NQs!S::3 -' , . as - D. Yarbro ' F454 ugh V-Ms, .,, 19512-:fig M ' W K . Y i g ' r e if . i ..,. . .- . 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'ik rr 99 givfilflf 'wg 4 will Q, if' 45 Sophomore Alfred Tello ,, i. 4 t f 'N J' ,gfliukwy is It gre gb,-I F 2, Y I Xa Q as Z + U , ,N gig nw Iss Q. at Smgfsgesgv gi r Aaggtglk , Qlgqxl FQ 4 We Q Y 1 .3 331:-rs 'Q ,T V wt 5 'T rx 2 ? g an 2 A rs s? -ga 1 env 'ffm V iii .' .ii Q f'-LJ W'iW't'LE:W k i - ,, W -V .Vs VV fs 5Hsu f5. , ,Q . --,W M , QQVQSQEEQ . A l .4 V- ' ' 2 ' x , 2 5 . if f:2,i' Ef 5 V 'V 1. . IQ.: lf x ' , V ' 'V Jqf.ilhf?1e9 s V. A m i di F i is ,a ! . ' -his sprints down the track to the finish line. P.E. Promotes Fitness McCollum's Girls Physical Edu- cation Department is designed to offer girls a more complete physical fitness program. The program includes both team and individual sports. Activities of- fered in the department are basket- ball, baseball, badminton, bowling, rhythmics, speed ball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Sport units are con- cluded by an after school intra- mural program which involves competition of class teams. The National Physical Fitness Test is also given to classes twice yearly. Cowboy Corral Cadets, school pep squad, is also considered a part of the physical education depart- ment. The girls meet first period every day and receive credit for one unit in phys. ed. per year. J. Becker B. Stanley R. Wayland M. Lee Miss Barbara Stanley's P.E. class learn the steps of a dance to the tune of Alley Cat. Artists Design With Clay Constituting the fine arts depart- ment are speech, band, choir, art and journalism. Each course makes it possible for the student to express his own thoughts speaking through sculp- turing, writing, music appreciation, singing and feelings. 1 J. Blodgett R. Burmeister P. Ca.rson J. Parnell S. Reed v .k,. ag AI, , Mr. Jim Blodgetts' Art I class display talents in pottery making. Typing I Teaches Basics Change and mechanization is the keynote of the future, and the business department of McCollum High School is keeping up with the trends. In this age of key punch, computers, and magnetic tape typing, the basic keyboard for all these machines is taught to Typing I students. In Typing II students broaden the principles of business and personal typing learned in Typing I, and build their speed and proficiency. In one year of shorthand, students achieve a foun- dation for a skill that will lead them to stenographic positions that are to be impor- tant in the future. Bookkeeping contributes to our vocational education and record- keeping contributes to our general educa- tion. L. Dupont R. Greer N. Humphreys D. Nesbit Students in Typing I increase skills through various typing speed exercises. wf !lnnnm- VHO Students Gain Experience S. Luna C. Russell D. Chevalier W. McCrury Vocational office Education, Vocational Health Occupations, and Homemaking are designed to prepare students for future professional life. Vocational Office Educa- tion provides training for the student in the clerical areas of stenography and book- keeping. Individuals with interest and apti- tudes for health service occupations may be trained in this area in Vocational Health Occupation courses. Homemaking students learn the art of cooking, sewing, costume designing, and interior decorating. Sheryl Struss, Melody Berry, Evelyn Fowler, and Dorothy Seidel display tech- niques learned in V.H.O. classes. Trades Aid Stuclenfs Future Today air conditioning and re- frigeration are necessities rather than luxuries in the modern home. McCollum has the course to train boys to install and service these systems. The student is trained in principles of refrigeration compres- sion units, basic electricity and electric motors. Electronics as a career may be started in McCo1lum's course in radio and T. V. repair. The course content is planned to develop skills in basic electricity radio funda- mentals and related subjects in order to plan, build, test and produce electronic equipment. Auto Mechanics will prepare that qualified student for entry into a constantly expanding field of Work. During this course, the stu- dent is trained in the use and care of tools and equipment as well as repair maintenance and service of automotive and similar types of machines. Juan Martinez, and Clifford Hooks, pre- pare programs in print shop for a school event. W. Reininger E. J. Bradbury C. Griffey M. Headley R. Puppe A. Smith Proiecfs Teach Culture The age of international relation- ships in which we are now living calls urgently for language prepara- tion in the educational program of today. The aims of the French Department are to encourage and E. Cahalan guide students in gaining not only proficiency in the language, but also an understanding of the people and customs of France. The Spanish Department has separated Spanish I students into lingual and bilingual groups. The unilingual group will endeavor to acquire the sounds of Spanishg to aim for a basic vocabulary and use it fluently. Spanish II, not divided, is using a combination of group I and II, but in a more advanced stage. Emphasis tends to be more on grammar than audio. Latin I students study the basis of Latin and grammar, and also study simpler original selections. Latin II students study selections from various Roman writers. K. Loew A. Ruiz B. Soto R. Vickers . lqpq I f 1..l ' ,,.e . 1 she ' ,1 , 'Mi W. 5 fi lili iaee 5 .atl f t I Debbie Booth, Danny Ortiz, and Rachel Valasquez discuss Spanish project. 27 Qffices Keep Records Mrs. Lura Myer has served as McCollum,s school registrar and sec- retary to the principal for the past seven years. Her duties include cor- respondence concerning students, keeping an accurate account of stu- dent registrations, and withdrawals. Mrs. Myer's office also serves as a general center for students and fac- ulty. Mrs. Ophelia Harp, school librar- ian, and Mrs. Betty Meyers, secre- tary, work diligently to process and catalogue books. Their services also include maintaining the schools lending services and assisting stu- dents with reference material. Attendance clerks Mrs. Joan Smith and Mrs. Sandra Fisher are re- sponsible for keeping an accurate account of students absences from school and tardies to class. They also contact parents of students not present to inquire about reasons for their absence. ,L Cu toclions Groom Compu ,L .ot , . xv. of ' v A33 8. fri Qiifd . f .cf ' f' . 1.1 Q, on .gf '15 '53 .ffl A -Quang ' S3 itvwiuqkr . i f qi - gg '3'h'f , 117 11 i 'QI ff lb, ' I .V,.: K . ,. ,vl x ii i f 5 - 'f f' u....' Jesse Cantu Olivia Garnica Balbin Marroqun Ambrosio Uriegas Under the supervision of Mr. dians keep the school grounds and buildings clean and comfortable for faculty and students. Leonardo Luna ga Mrs. Jimmie Skyrm cleans dishes after serving the faculty and students. Leonardo Luna, McCol1um's custo- Cafeteria Serves Students Q' V. ,. ., ' - - ,.,, .. A V - W K ,, K f ' 5 a S 'i a 'lift' ' u 41' r f' L gg 43,1 g. gy- 3 QF -l A , ' 5' K ff Supervisor- Hitching Post workers are Ruby Miller, Alberta Wilher, and Medora Moeller. Lois Holden 'rr If Y Cafeteria workers are Dorothy Jecmenek, Arabella Torres, Roman, Arleta Spannagel, and Opal Hargrove. ,ref ,, .J Virginia Cadina, Mary Valchar, Gloria Gomez, Afelia Resendez, Paula Boa rd Operates District The Harlandale Board of Trus- tees, governing body of Harlandale Independent School District, per- forms all functions prescribed by law and charter provisions for the operation of the district. In general the board approves school budgets, salary schedules, bond elections and sales, personnel contracts and other business the district brings before them. Members of the Harlandale Independent School District School Board are Dr Homer Utz-Secretary, Harold Frost-member, Sam Pack Treasurer Estaban Sosa Assistant Secretary Jesse Dun Vice President and Wiley Hanry-President Callie Smith Guides District 2' A Y at Mr. Callie Smith frightj and Mr. Charles Boggess hold the executive positions of Superintendent and As- sistant Superintendent of the Har- landale Independent School District. Duties of these men consist of plan- ning and coordinating the needs and operation of all schools in the dis- trict. rt as Kathleen Denman- Inez Hammett- Secretary to the Superintendent District Registrar Offices ssisl School William Marshall Ronnie Gassiot- Joe Martinez- Director of Instruction Business Manager Asst. Tax Assessor Q fs: K is ,..- -W1 is i, Rosem Gayle- Ernest Denhame Velma Kuehne- Director of Compensatatory Educ, Director of Personnel Director of Food Service Jewel WietzelA HCHTY WNPP- Warner Shows- Director gf Special Ed, Accountant Purchasing Agent Con ultant Aid Faculty 9 SS -' , f . f ., . , W ft wf:':mffN.1w ,t-.1 A Ji L 4 k 5 Q t , -si Z Q 4 52 n L 4 J 2- 5 faf 1 ii A sf. ,wt L, M mix fifmd 'A ef? ,.. y . ,, Av Q gg M fees QB, we 1 f t a 5 t L mae' ifvliiszr?::'GEffie?2i'3'1'?Q'if-fit'.l - :xi 2b1r.:.:f:1 itEgifkiilizilffzzgizimtg51522535 AVE:agekiiiwiflgijits-'iyuazr , , ,pw g,.,y,Q:1, .' ,gf . -:g.::f,gg' ,zyuy swag ffgQ ?ffI'.Z'-g', Q-1. fr I:,'L1'2r-Z1'- 1'TL121tT'::1- 'Z:-f!!!i'51!J1.HE41 I-'ifwafzti 5234153411-zgtgfgzpfq-1 i:gi:.v1nzff.gQgQQzmtpsitglt z:55f.'.f:Sff:.':!ffwt-5:25-.izzziiug Q,y35,g',':l1, ji it 'f35.2',w,g,,' i, 2y:23i'S-ig.'-1 ' ,yg,gf::g3':::a?Z33:1x'-5'-5'gz'31fq:11' Qiirvzgrifisggfwgfi QQ:ff!:1+?Q:.'2'Z'i:2::32tu1Z2:ga ' ,'r::i:::::fT5? 531123:-Q-f4 5::21l tw:+r--:+.-mi.. .4111frmyfa-rnuiwszzi-gm ' i ,W,:::f,-afar'in-5-a--:--'A-1 21:11 J.-f,-.5-5-:A,5.,g ,i5,a..:1f-.'.,f.y,1ggs1Q51-tial. 1::::g,,:,a'5 1:-51.-H:..f if:-mf , 1-!2x4E'.n5:'5uzuziixntik 51 iflQ1':zQA?Xd- L'h2:i-Q33 GQIQQSI-:L '1..'rmffrrv?-'riiizmitmuzizv 25 :HWY:.Li211x'-2g1Xg:.vg: 531 33313 wf..,.::f-.,,:a.'t,... .,,,..11:af::,am.1x.-gt-p. ,pf .nv ' , w, -i 5 Iiiw ', ' f f0j25-412 HIE., ffJ 5,2,1Sigj 'XTVQZHQL-'A Howard Jobson- Athletic Director William Bentley- Director of Vocational Ed. l Q Adele Lain- Gozelle Loveless- Art Sc Penmanship Consultant Audio-Visual Consultant George Smith- Jane Kerby- Vocational Guidance Counselor P.B.X. Operator Mary Daunoy- Secondary Consultant Col. Hugh Robbins- R.O.T.C. Coordinator Lf -.. M. 23- . 'f Q 2551? I. E. Martin- Compensatory Education Director District Dediccltes Stadium Mr. Callie Smith fleftj dedicated the new Memorial Stadium to men from the Harlandale District schools who are fighting and to those who have died defending our country. Memorial Stadium was dedicated at the last football game of the 1968 season. McCollum and Harlandale High Schools will play all home games in the stadium. Dedication ceremonies were held during the half-time show when bands, pep-squads, and R. O. T. C. Units from the sister schools, Har- landale and McCollum, combined in a review of patriotic symbols and songs. - ,-ggggf, ,ff-. 3-,g11F,,1-, .,.. . , ,,,k , , ,,k, ,, -.-Ni . -f'., ,i ,,.. 1,.fi3g151-f,k K , 1.:,,: ' f . X s r , , M , , . ,,. ,..,. W, ., ,,..f,X.,,, -f . , W, f . .. . rms, f- ' - .m:,:1m. eiu:iw:wwr w5sv:w:1:,- 1: ff 2 5, f Senior class officers are Martha Ashley, chaplain: Claudia Williamson, treasurer: Gloria Hernandez. parliamentarian: Lynda Allen, reporter Gayle Suggs, historian: Mike Rudy, vice-president: Gary lngle, president: John Kelly, secretary. Cfficers Guide Activities Abate, Terry Adams, Dave Aduddell, Mike Aldaz, Manuel Allen Lynda Allen, Nancy Alexander, Mark Alford, Mavis Alvarado, Olga Anaya, Armando Anders, Michael Anders, Raymond Anderson, Peggy Anglin, Martha Armstrong, Kathi Arriazola, Maria Senior Class Presents flough ln' For School Roger Cunningham, Royce McDonald, Steve Slavich and Dale Skinner tell jokes and harmonize in the Barber Shop Quartet of the senior play, Melodrama Laugh In. Ashley, Mart ha Atwood, Brenda Ayers, David Bachhofer, Casey Bailey, Charles Bailey, Julian Gary Ingle, senior class president, addres- ses his class at one of the various meetings held during the year. Bain, Roy Baird, James Barr, Bonnie Barrows, Robert Senior Class ssembly Amplifies School Spirit Bast, Abigail Bell, Sylvia Belsher, Nadine Belt, Jackie Betancourt, Maria Boehle, Karen Bonner, Damone Bowden, Phyllis Broekers, Martin Brooker, John Brooker, Wanda Bro sch , D iann Brown, Kerry Brown, Loretta Brown, Sam Brown, Sandra Candy Sale Furthers Senior Class Proiecfs Buckelew, Lee Bukowsky, Shirley Button, Carol Bybee, Brenda Senior Curtis Martin sells candy to Underclassmen Ruth Cannon and Sally Katanchick for senior class money-making project Cain, David Campaco s, Juan Campbell, Rosemary Cardenas, Diane Cardona, Gloria Carlile, Larry Carnes, Charles Carter, Mary McCollum Seniors Awdil' The Fululre Castro, Louis Chamrad, Frank Chestnut, Ma.rilyn Clemmons, Mary Coffey, Lester Cole, Robert Collins, Doris Collins, Sandra Faculty Selects Three Collins, Yvonne Connally, Tim Cordaway, Flora Cote, Pat For their many achievements, Julie Gonzalez, Claudia Williamson, and Shirley Bukowsky were chosen Outstanding Teenagers of America Cufstanding Teenagers 1, . my V' .,,fffm,f,. - f 1 lg Qlglggl s L 'UQ ,mx ? 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V fe, 'Ls F . 52' Sim., -1, 'sa-:. .ww - . 41- f . - F 3 ' 1- , Through Inst ruction E Gabitsch, Suzanne Galle, Douglas Garcia, Eva Garcia, Veronica Gamer, Alta Garner, Wayne Garza, Rosemarie Gonzales, Flora Gonzalez, Jackie Gonzalez, Julie Gonzalez, Lo uisa Gonzalez, Teresa Goodwin, Walter Gore, James Goslin, Sharin Graf, Bill Class Ring Symbolizes Fulfillment Cf Goals A senior slips on the long awaited class ring which symbolizes twelve years of hard work. Graf, Mary Grant, Mildred Gregory, Douglas Grimmett, William Hancock, Gary Hanes, J anet Hargrove, Pat Hart, Stephen Henley, Lester Hepworth, Linda Hernandez, Gloria Hernandez, John Players Choose Two Sweethearts To Reign Herring, Kenney Hester, Beth Hobgood, Wanda Holden, Mary McCol1um's two football Sweethearts Linda Allen and Flora Gonzalez are surrounded by other nominees Claudia Williamson, Vicki Lewis and Valerie Weynand. Girls Parody Foofbol I During Harlandale pep rally, Gayle Suggs, Vicki Lewis, Dee Anne McDonald, Kerry McElyea, and Darla Cure, implersonatc the McCollum football squad. Holt, Janet Holt, Richard 'M orlll' Horejsik Gary Ho sek, Allen Players Af P p Rally I , l,l. l,,f,1, .K . 1 L , an . SEEWLLJf'l4iz:l5-fx5'ig'5 J J, la if J 'J'-J km , x fizwbwz X ,U 44,8 ,sm 9 4' J-1 w E 'hmm .M ws Y! 'Si-fl3iQ2g ,W . 1 ,,,. ,- fe,fSJ51av17mfw,s ,V , sfunws 1, 'i':':W?MW1iZl5W' Jffikiiiy 1 1 , 1,-faiwf LLV.. ,Q 1:1-ga:-,na . 5 Q18 A -fm srf3'm:: .z:U7.Eib?IJ-'V 147 -' ff' msn wfilf rffffha'-Lf' - af -Q f A--L , ,,A.,, aa.,,,,f,,,,,,.,,, - Lx, 21 .1 X ax ,gy W ffl . 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Literary Magazine Julie Gonzalez and Roger Cunningham work on layouts for literary magazine, THE SHAPE OF THINGS Roe, Richard Rogers, Sandy ,,...e..w.,.,, Rogers, Tanya Rollins, Roma Roman, Paula Rowton, Robert Ruiz, Maria Rudy, Michael Ruston, Gary Ryan, Carl Salazar, Mary Salinas, Richard E chung Student N V2.2 0 71' .fri 5-1+-f1s5'L2fw - -w.ff.f,.f . A-.1.,,,Qrf1.l..w A, 593'K55?E?' 'A P f55fii,?-kai LITE? G l n V X255 My :Eg wgiazvqgi-x .ga7 ,slfzggf e ' ..29:if7f' M 1!fz,1szi,.wz::mwgwgi T. .- .,,- ,-z-vm MV- - ,5g fng,ew2,g1 mia: av i QW' ,?'MfTV', f air . . 2 3. .. ,Q wv55z,13'si.,,, isigifiiiiasi -Q., -52. sam - . .ffkiifezeis - f Q, ff-. gan ,B a2:35gfia,afga,,f i f . . ww., n 7 ' .- . W rafg1g4QgfiQbagmffi3Qa . . , rfi-sglmfwgfrl-Sv..-,iisw Qfeafgfrszziwi ' .- .. ' A 'wQ+n1aPs.5-me . fr - 1, f . ,wma-.'-.rw-. ,. uf, -:?a::f: ,. , i f . Mrif- '5:12' mf? I-, EFF?-??::f':':f . . , , . H - :s3E?5?sW.15aE 5 ' . ,i:.:3,f.f ,,,f.g,ir,fg,.. 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Qgmfgk' Q , 2 , 4 9 X v W ' 2 is in 2 v ,Q ,B 6 X wsu iff if 2 ' Ig We k?X?.i?5fi3i ' Y A , if .. , W mf., flea, . w f J 2 a ,Z ' ,,-,.5:,,ff5m --e.fWigI . xr 'Q Xa 'fiif.2Qiff 599 Nia fl-1f'ivf ii , Tells Of Argentina Sandoval, Mary Scale, Howard Schiebel, Suzanne Schimcek, Lynda Patricia Guthmann, exchange student from Argentina gives a lecture on Argentina to Mr. J. Ca.rson's world history class Senior Class Qfficers l Senior class officers Gayle Suggs, Martha Ashley, Lynda Allen, Mike Rudy and Claudia Williamson discuss plans for the annual senior trip. F- Na: Scoggins, William Sears, Peggy , Sedillo, Nancy Shannon, Kenneth Plan Group Trip 'Y MATH TMWP Shelton, Anna Shepard, Dewey Shim ck, Eugene Shuler, Jimmy Sifuentes, Yolanda Skinner, Richard Slack, Sandra Slangal, Becky Slavich, Steve Smart, Jenny Smith, Alana Smith, Alice Weekly Pep Rally Senior Cheerleader, Martha Ashley, impersonates one of the football players ina pep rally skit. Boosts Sch ool Spirit Starnes, Paula Stephens, James Struss, Sheryl Suggs, Gayle Suniga, Ralph Swan, Sandy Tapia, Juan Taylor, Glenda Tenney, George Tenney, JoAnn Thomae, Robert Thomas, Sharon Timmons, Susan Townsend, Donald Trevino, Dora Tucker, Sandra Vice-Presidenh Sponsor Discuss Proiecfs 1 Mike Rudy, senior class vice president, and Mrs. Mary Dinkens, senior class sponsor discuss the financial problems of the class Vara, Margie Villalobos, Elias Vincent, Lawrence Wahl, Arthur Walker, Annette Walsh, Jeanie Ware, Roy Weiss, Arnold Weiss, Wayne Wells, George Westbrook, J C Weynand, Valerie Class Trains Students In Health Qccupcations Whisenant, Barbara Wiatrek, Janice Williamson, Claudia we Wojtowicz, Craig Alta Garner and Janice Dye learn the different parts of the human body in Vocational Health Occupations class Ginger Mayes Receives Award Wright, Gayle Yohey, Shirley Young, Donna Zamora, Zandra Ginger Mayes, recipient of the Betty Crocker Homemaker award, displays the charm awarded to her. Junior class officers are Larry Price, presidentg Vicki Abate, parliamentariang Mike Miller, vice-presidentg J oanie English, chaplaing Vicki Bell, secretaryg Molly Maytield, treasurerg and Debbie Cuda, historian. Abate, Vicky Aden, Glenda Aguilar, Mary Akeroyd, Maynette Anthony, Gloria AI'lthO1'ly y Janie Asbell, David Avants, Roger Avina, Martin Ayala, Dianne Ayres, Cassandra Bachofer, Dennis Boys Train Diligently Junior Carroll Parker practices starts at Lthe starting block for one of the n1any track meets McCollum enters. , 5 xx Q . 3 5 ,W , 4 We ,if Q 2- , ' 4 ,Z Q , gk -was .fx 'f' 335 H2 ml X t Q- Q s i Q 3, 4 an if For Track Com petitions sn- ,,.. . f -,3.,f2f ,, ,, . b.., , A.,. .ff E it X 'i ' : w Fs?l l ws 15268 Q si 3 'fi 1 ii i gift' nys we 'Y' W' s isiQ,i3Hi-2, I . ,,, ag? . f .' 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Galle, Elaine Galloway, Randy Galvan, Richard Gaona, Olga Garcia, Benny Garcia, Delia Garza, Mary Ann Gayle, Russell George, Poppy Geramita, Alice Giddings, Robert Goetz, Jeanne Gonzales, Eldamar Graham, Charles Grant, James Green, Johnny Green, Martha Grobe, Donna Guerra, Sylvia Hale, Kay Hammonds, Leland Hannich, Wynne Harris, Lois Henley, Marilyn Hernandez, Felix Hernandez, Mary Herrera, Julian Hicks, Laura Hillyer, Bonnie Himlin, Elizabeth Ho dge, Chris I-lodgkinson, Mickie Hogan, Karen Holland, Priscilla Hooks, Clifford Hosek, Bill Hunter, Sheri Icke, Lillian Jackson, Donna Jackson, Rickey Jenkins, Linda Joerg, Charles Johnson, Anne Johnston, Vikki Jonas, Pat Jones, Colleen Jones, Eileen Jones, Sharon 'J - .- J 'f e rllffifflpg ffwr Junior Class Displays l il 'vw 7? s s lg 1 is is sr, if 3 65 l gm' 5 I MMM? A Messe- M :iss .- Q --.. .1 ,I , A I -- 'il is , ew , s H :fri V. A '9' 3 ,fix J -Q ' 5: U: 2' J ' A School Spirit Poster Jurek, Donald Katanchick, Sally Keil, Donnie Kerr, Kelly King, Karen Kisby, Linda Klaus, Joe Klumb, Kathy Krawietz, Theresa Kroll, Tommy Kullenberg, David Kunkel, Gary Juniors display Cowboy spirit with their entry in the poster contest preceding the Central Catholic game. The poster was designed by Miguel Badgley. Lackey, Shirley Lewey, Nancy Lindsey, Ray Lindsey, Stanley Littlefield, Susan Lo pez , Kristy Lothringer, Cathy McBee, Nancy McCulloch, Wayne McDaniel, Kenneth McElyea, Pat McGee, Georgie McGee, Larry McJunkins, Billy McRight, Pamela Mackie, Roger Maddin, Arlene Magallanez, Beatrice Mann, Debbie Manning, Dinah Manning, Sherry Martin, Robbie Martin, Shirley Martinez, Estela f, -. ' 1 ,. I . ev AJ , 3 Juniors Study To Meet History Requirement Martinez, Frank Martinez, Oscar Mask, Kathy Mata, Susan Mathis, James Mayfield, Mo lly Mayo , Janet Melendez, Ramon Menefee, John Micale, Carrie Mikulenka, Mary Ellen Miller, Cheryl Students in Mrs. Gladys MoCo1lum's American History class work diligently on their assignment. ll,-Qi . A if 71'- A ' 5 :lk ag? - K Miller, Mike Milligan, John Miranda, Leandro Mitchell, J errell Monkhouse, Wood Moore, Mary Sue Morales, Charles Morena, Roy Morgan, Ann Morrison, Harold Morrison, Loudell Mull, Linda Murray , Wylene Nowotny, Marsan Oehler, Linda Oldham, Wade Ortega, Ernestine Ortiz, Danny Osborne, Richard Pack, Sam Padilla, John Palacios, Vehna Pape, Stanley Parker, Carroll jg fy-'f-nf gQQ'fg-j i i Lif'f1VJ'i? 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Prime, Cynthia Rabenaldt, Donald Raley, Roger s ' Ramos, Javier V is Razvillas, Richard Redd, Ronald Reininger, Harold Rhodes, Lynda Richardson, Linda Robbins, Barbara Robbins, Eddie Robbins, Rachel To Aicl Counselor J- ,M ' 55 - i n , -- is V gygf-ni, L ' ,HV N or 'digg we' , W 4'x - wa.. V f Sf - 'rw ff--ew 1 - J ' rf ff .- , .gpg f rf . , .s1,-'fizw . , 'aa-.,s ' . 5 222525: S M f?gf -i-f:J '2HQf' 'V f' ,Q-.nf 5, 5 - e s ,,A,,L,.A,Vk. .J ,4 .gifs fv , ,sf X' 4 , no , , . A-1.5 a Rodriguez, Alex Rodriguez, Joe Rodriguez, Philip Rojas, Maria Ronshausen, William Rudes, Jackie Rudy, Pat Ruiz, Josephine Runnels, James Salinas, Frank Sanders, Brenda Santo scoy, Martha Schlueter, Jackie Schraub, Herbie Seidel, Dorothy Seidenberger, Keith Shaw, Judy Shippey, David Snow, Linda Sosa, Benny Standridge, Jo hnny Stahl, Deborah Stair, Joe Starkey, James Stowe, Linda Struss, Mary Suhler, Sharon Suniga, Rosalinda Swan, Susan Swinford, Dale Tabers, Virginia Tarver, Cecelia Taylor, Carol Tello, Dora Terrell, Mary Thompson, Jackie Thompson, Matt Tijerina, Norma Torres, Esther Torres, Mary Tovar, David Trotter, Mark Tucker, Gina Tucker, Judy Tuley, John Uekert, Judd Urbanczyk, Patrick Valchar, Albery Juniors Prepare To Be -,, X, f w .ep . It Q- H ,J MIK, JFK X S' 'Q Future Cowboy Leaders Valdez, Blanca Valdez, Mary Vasquez, Rosa Velasquez, Rachel Velasquez, Rebecca Vernon, Debbie Vetters, Bruce Villanueva, Philip Vineyard, Phillip Waddy, Melinda Waldrep, Randy Weems, Steven Wells, Beath White, Jerry Wilkins, Shirley Williams, Gary Winfield, Jack Wofford, Sharon Ybarra, Eddie Yell, Melvin York, Sharon Zamora, Henry Zancanella, Orval Zurcher, Charlie K W N Ig 1- 3., ,, i fi W6 M. Q, ,f Q K ,JQJQX t 1-, Nw. is .K K ',.L in K' ' i I , , A 355, V fr, :gem -Q +s, .. , ' It 1 - 7 Y. 1, ifjqnsr W L kia V A . ,. ,,V, my 1 R Q , , L r iff 2. lff- 1 sie ' 1 ' 'M ' ii -KJ K f M N --0 -pc , S . , fi E.. m l -. -'-, , K -,f.k LV 171, 'S S , r Q' W - I f r rib? 3 6 ,V,, L M K , ,. .,..,' ., . . ::l: vrkkk 4 .. ,, Q 1 , W 1 ,gwkikf I 6 '. ' ' S N - V Lmmyy W- 4 W e Ski-1, . ' -ff ' -f' . . 5- . 5 -561'fiE5Qf3,:-:fir-4 , , , N if ' S -'g 'S - 5 ,fr kfiik,Vk .5 .KVV w I , . GQ - - he-. ' it 1 fs, ' ' 1 J I 1 as Y 3 124 .3 N' FQ 5 ' S. N 102 Sophomore class officers are Jeff Hicks, presidentg Judy Wilkens, treasurerg Barbara Parisher, reporter' Rene Sage, secretaryg Debbie Grimes, historiang Rhonda Cuda, parliamentarian. Not pictured Susie Hardie, vice-president, and Carolyn Doolittle, chaplain. r Sophomores Become Cowboys Adami, Sandi Alarcon, Fred Alvarado, Jesse Alvarado, Ro salie Anderson, Ulanda Andrews, Janice Andrews, Lynda Anglin, Deborah Allen, Tommy Ayala, Luis Ayers, Rickey Badgett, Robert Baggs, Richard Bailey, Bobby Bailey, Marcia Bailey, Robert Bailey, Steve Ballard, Pam Baltazar, Gloria Barry, JoAnn Barsche, Rita Basham, Patricia Beckett, Donald Bell, Debbie Benavides, Laura Bernal, John B etanco urt, Genie Bielefeld, Brian Black, Sharon Boenisch, Barbara Bonugli, Antoinette Bourland, Robert Bowen, Patricia Bradley, Jewel Broderick, John Brown, Judy Brown, Ronald Buchanan, Laura Burkeen, Belinda Burkholder, Tommy Butler, Donna Cain, Bernetta Calk, Robert Callaway, Claudette Callender, Bonnie Campbell, Elizabeth Campos, Jesse Sophomores Anticipate -p.. 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Sophomore Council Members of the Sophomore council discuss plans and money-making project for their junior year. Gutierrez, Gilbert Gutierrez, James Hahn, Kathy Haidinger, Steve Haines, Randy Hajek, Skippy Hanson, Michael Hardie, Susan Harris, Barbara Harvey, Kenneth Hatley, Gerri Helms, Althea s-,. 1 .f 3, ' If' gif ' ffjiff' Q., -1-it 1 , '--. ,fl : , , Ziff , A Discusses Project I i Hendrick, Patricia Hennesey, Margie Hepworth, Karen Hernandez, Anita Hernandez, Yolanda Herrera, Celia Herring, Cynthia Herrin, Paula Hethcolk, Herrell Hicks, Jeff Hilbum, Randall Holder, Patty Holt, Gary Holt, Patsy Hornb uckle, Morris Howser, Maruidene Hutton, Donald Insall, Mike Jackson, Janice Jackson, Sandra Jenkins, Barbara Jobson, Travis Johnston, Susan Jones, Bill Jones, Charles Jones, Diana Jones, Mike Jowers, Becky Juarez, Gracie Keenan, Leslie KeHy, Ellen Key, Ronald King, Ellen King, J anice Kneifel, Diana Knowles, Deborah Koenig, Glenn Kroeger, Freddie Kuhn, Brian Lake, Linda Langley, Michael Laskowski, Lloyd LeBlanc, Sherilyn Limon, Richard Lindsey, Ron Lohse, James Lopez, David Lopez, Jose Couples Participate , ,. - s' ! .: W ffiexssv. 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I Moore, Glenn Moore, Jennine Morales, Carlos Morales, Sylvia Moreno, Luisa Morgan, George Mom, David Morones, Trinidad Morris, Elaine Morrison, Henry Mullins, Mary Murdock, Laurie McAlexander, Steven McBride, Pam McCann, Ronnie McConnell, LuRae McDonald, Charlie McNiel, Donald Naranjo, No emi Navarro, Connie Navarro, Orlando Neal, Terry Nugent, Valorie Nutt, Nadine Ollom, Mark Onofre, Rebecca Ortiz, Alicia Ortiz, Eddie Ortiz, Rudy O'Shaw, Patrick Pack, David Pape, William Papoutsis, Ted Parisher, Barbara Perales, Richard Pedrotti, Terry Petty, Nancy Pilcher, Kaye Pisana, Jerry Plair, Harry Poivier, Larry Potts, Michael Powell, Kim Pruett, Thurman Puffer, Rodney Quinn, Rose Quintana, Mary Lou Ramon, Joe 0 7 Sophomore Class Cfflcers E I 5 1 Sole Boosts Treasury Sophomore class sponsor, Mr. Nowotny, discusses the sales of the basketball programs Ramos, Mirta Ratliff, Mike Raute, J anioe Reeves, Rhonda Reimschissel, Joyce Reininger, Judy Reyna, Irma Reyna, Joyce Reynolds, Paul Rhodes, Karen Rice, Richard Ridgeway, Henry with Arturo Ramos. Sophomores Take Tri-C Debbie Bell, Judy Wilkens, Linda Lake and Billye Simpson give their version of Cinderella for Tri C sophomore initiation. Riggins, John Ripps, Walter Rivas, Daniel Roamell, Richard Robertson, Eva Ro driguez, Cira Rodriguez, Ralph Rodgiguez, Virginia Roecker, Gail Rogers, Leslie Rollins, Rollie Ronshausen, Diane Initiation In Stride Ryan, Jane Saenz, Dora Sage, Rene Sanchez, James Sanders, Bruce Scharmen, Sheryl Schroeder, Sandra Scoggins, Mo linda Semmler, Lanell Shelton, Gary Sheppard, Jimmy Shields, Kathy Shook, Linda Simpson, Billye Singleton, Linda Skyrm, Ronnie Slangal, Charles Smith, Delores Smith, Mike Snoga, June Snyder, Sarah Speer, Sue Standers, Kathy Stelzig, Patricia Stephens, Patricia Stidham , Jerry St. John, Donna Stone, Judy Stover, Karen Stroman, Dale Stuart, Robert Sutton, Lawrence Swierc, Connie Swindler, Diane Tabers, Jerald Talbert, Jimmy Taylor, Darlene Taylor, George Taylor, Johanna Thompson, Terry Toman, Randy Tomblin, Deborah Torres, Asension Townsend, Darlene Trost, Eddy Tucke, Larry Tucker, Lynda Sophomores Contribute QF? 4 To Spirit Ai McCollum Turpin, Mike Uzzell Debra Uzzell, Delbert Valadez, Michael Valdez, Sandra Vance, Shirley Vasquez, Joe Velasquez, Robert Vlasak, Robert Waldrep, Brad Walker, Nancy Walker, Susan Walker, Tommy Walsh, Debbie Ware, Linda Warren, Karen Weaver, Barbara Weber, Debbie Webster, Vivian Weiss, Roger Weller, James Westbrook, Tony White, Martha Whitley, Roy Tri-C's Auction Positions ' Wiatrek, Susie Wilcox, Carla Wilkins, Judy Williamson, Ronald Willis, Eyvonne Wilson, Jenny Wilson, Karen Winters, Connie Withoff, Margie Word, Connie Yell, Sandy Yelton, Tommy Yohey, Leslie Young, Ronald Young, Ronald S. Zuehl, Henry At the Tri C auction Jenny Sue Wilson bought the position of head cheerleader and led cheers at one of the basketball games. Officers Lead Young Cowboys Freshman class officers are Bimbo Kyle, chaplaing Jimmy Ingle, vice-presidentg Steve Miller, presidentg Joe Harrison, historiang Brenda Demeter, secretaryg and Victor Trailor, treasurer. Acosta, Linda Adams, Van Aduddell, Pat Aguilar, Justin Aguilar, Martha Akeroyd, Michael Akins, Raymond Alcorta, Delia Alexander, Lana Alexander, Stephanie Alford, David Alonzo, Sylvia Anders, Linda Anderson, Gregg Andrews, Polly Aschenbeck, Bernice Ashley, Sandy Avants, Barbara Ayala, David Ayala, Ruben Badgett, Richard Bailey, Terrell Baird , Janice Barbe, Patricia Sophomores Choose BGCIUQ ,1 wfefiat' J l L '- me 1 K sr l? K 4 ' ,tri A X ' Swag? Q, HF' ,fs j ',,J,1,1za, 1 ,J Q ooiyy 1 l 1 ' A- M.. if .fi 3 A . 522' ' '- 1- QW 2 Liiyilkg 4 51, ' 'N rr'-mf .. . af- i f ' - 57 -W., . . 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Haaf, Henrietta Hahn, Terry Hall, Terrie Hammonds, Lila Hampton, Ben Hargrave, Alan Harris, Pam Harrison, Craig Harrison, Joe Hearn, Brian Hendrick, Tommy Hernandez, Theresa 0 New McCollum Student 1 'U 5, Nl, 'Q' f f we-AL , , rw J- K fri ,. ' is J J . .V - rxgmxflefz- -.1 - S--4 .W 5222- 21,592 2 Q iff! S if 1:21 5 W 513 3 1 i S i 2' Q' 1 S S lximi f SE v will K M 1 F Y' . A fa fr ,.y. -s. 'K-.4-2, .'., 4 91 5 13,5 ag-5 E.- ,,,, ,M :T Y,,f,,,,5Y Mn .. . . ,,,,.,,,?,,, M, . 5 I5fW7?:ii,'J5l? 'Qi' , : '.. I :E:':'f:lr?':,,'...:: ' 75fy'fi'3'i 2- ' -M . rf. . T 9' wi M ' ' mit?-'ffsgzfiefqa . ra giaiiezsvs f ' P sng:f's21,f . ,W 1' , was W 557y?,1LS- ' ' S: , ic .' 4 lil? iwiwrvzi . , - . rv 75353 5 X, ii W aging fa . Q, arry 1 , , 2151? f , ' Y J rf L r ' '. js '. f,,:i:i5'w.':.,-:.'Q 31 5 ,,J!-J.:.f::.',.-- f' .av fy s ss - , . ef 'H ze 5 '22 'i i K K- s IH' :nigga . 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Higher Academic Standard Jones, Tommy Juarez, Mary Lou Kallenberg, Danette Keil, Henry Keller, Cheryle Keller, Rhonda Kerr, Dava King, Connie Kirby, Gary Lake, Brenda Laque, Irma Levario, Michael Likens, Greg Little, Barbara Littlefield, Donna Liserio, John Lopez, David Lopez, Frances Lopez, Rudy Lothringer, Brenda Luna, Aline Lynch, James Machost, Sandra Present Challenge To Frosh Madden, Debbie Magee, Troy Mair, Marvin Malkemus, George Manka, Sharon Mansour, Denise Marbach, Janet Marshall, Clarence Martin, Dolores Martin, Irene Martinets, Johnny Martinez, Alfred Martinez, Ida Martinez, Sylvia Masar, John Mashburn, Luann Massey, Beth May, Rose Mayo, Robert Medellin, Raymond F Medina, Juan Mele, Deborah Meredith, Glenn Metcalf, Linda Mikulenka, Don Miller, Steve Milligan, Pat Mitchell, Katherine Mitchell, Richard Monteith, Carole Moore, Jim Moreno, Lucy Murch Debra Murdock, Linda McAlexander, Debbie McBride, Debbie McCormell, June MoCrury, Edie McDonald, Cardie McDonald, Larry McDonald, Sandy McDonald, Steven McDougall, Floyd McMurray, Catherine Naranjo, Norisnidia Navarro, Carol Navarro, Elvira Neil, Johnny Sophomore Class Members ' '+IflffQT'lsgi?ZS:zfSIWFYTZQ,-t.-W- , -it gags ez ,Q .,..-,.. - , yn, a,1m.,g . t, . W, ,z , .1 , rx f -ww W 1 l .17Q .,,v. I - - v , w, W-Lew 9.33 ei fp: if , 1 .1 QQ, 7 . : M 5' K : taxi , N .. 'r ,iriffsif a L, . , , 1-'af' . ' Discuss Events For Year Nichols, Judy Nixon, Clennon Nowotny, Rick Nutt, Milton O'Brien, Hope Olivarez, Victoria 'V W Ollom, Calljse Orta, Arthur fl iv, , .2 Q., ff rw ' -,,, , f .r I f 1- ' 5 -7 1 ffff . -5- iii Oeum, Paula Ostrander, James Pacheco , Angela Pais, Pamela Sophomore class officers, Susan Hardy, vice-president and Judy Wilkens, treasurer, list some money-making projects that were suggested during a class meeting. Palitza, Linda Ramos, Mary Alice Reagan, B arry Payne, Rickey Paz, Ernest Pearson, Marsa Reimschissel, Charlie Reyna, Yolanda Pelham, Russell Pena, Xavier Reynolds, John Peyton, Barbara Phillips, Brenda Phillips, Elsie Pierson, Nera Porter, Debbie Poss, Dan Postert, Eddie Power, Patrick Pratt, J o-A nne Price, John Quinn, Steven Radicke, Herbert Ramos, Irma Frosh Accept Cowboy M 5 B s my ,W L - N ' any sysy . im ws, ,lr vw, Wifi 5 ks, f,N,f: 5935 Q, , is iii ' f P 9' .g 1. ,ls ,, F, xo. we E - .. in-,g,., J E -: .- .ze wer. .,:1.. 5 sf 'fx L Q.. ik fo 4 J Q 'Ay 'il-122,21 'W iff' 5.-1 - fs Xxfsfzz 5 Q, L Q jf U, Q ,gs 2 aff 5 5 3 455 K S ' f- 9- , 'I f .'I517f,gv, m'53,fa,?1. f.11Lf 'l .INV ' ' Plcw iff.,.zg:i:,1.,?3af,i1z -- ,A, , -f,. .,-,,a..s.,,,. .... ...,. ,.,: 1 E55 ' ' ' :!fi'ZP'.s?Z'iei u 2 Yfiil x6?i S Y 1. LPA P M ,vm -W pd ...Q Wx new f me ,, ..... f . ea A - , SJ':n,. 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Rhodes, Steve Ridgeway, Lois Riggins, Linda Rios, Maricela Rios, Rudy Risner, James Robertson, Teresa Robinson, Sue R0 ccato Dennis Rodriguez, Ben Rodriguez, Irma Rodriguez, Ruth Rogers, Terri Roman, Diana Ross, Dennis Rossman, Diana Routon, Alice Routon, Kathy Rowe, Barbara Rowland, Barbara Salas, Cecilia Salinas, Mary Salinas, Robert Samsel, Leslie Samsel, Leslie Sanchez, Becky Sanchez, Gloria Sanchez, Nemesio Sanders, Steve Sandoval, Irma Sandoval, Louie Schitoskey, Terry S chneider, Carol Schneider, William Sehomberg, Faye Schutz, Roy Sears, Paula Senac, Alice Shaner, Linda Shelton, Lawrence Shimek, Pamela Shipman, Pam Shussler, Fred Sifford, George Sifford, Wayne Silva, Sylvia Slocum, Melissa Smith, Jeffery Sophomore Cheerleader M M EA wi em . my GW' :ff i f N W S me-:-::: if'-EQ' I 2.5553 '.::':ak5! liril' 'Tif' 'fff-'53 ' .: . A - 3, ' ': . 1 fx va' .M age? 2 C Contestants T ry Out Rhonda Cuda, Linda Lake, and J eamiie Wilson were the three finalists for junior cheerleader Smith, Linda Smith, Sherry Solis, Adelina Sotelo, Victor Standridge, Sue Stephens, Alfred Stephens, Kitty Struss, William Sullivan, David Suniga, Rosario Tabers, Sharon Tate, Gary Taylor, B everly Taylor, Bill Taylor, Judy Taylor, Partricia Taylor, Paul Taylor, Rita Terrell, Linda Thompson, Curtis Thompson, Tommy Tilger, Chris Torres, Yolanda Towers, Kathy Traylor, Victor Trevino, Jesse Trevino, Jo hnny Trotter, Margaret Trotti, J eff Tucker, Stephen Tucker, Toni Turnage , Jim Urbina, Anna Vera, Polo Vergara, Selma Vernon, Barbara Memorial Plaque Serves As Reminder Villagran, Mary Louise Villalpando, Frank Villanueva, Alben Villarreal, Mary Esther Villarreal, Richard Vincent, James Waddy, Vicky Waldrop, Lawrence Walkee, Willard Ware, David Warren, Leland Warren, Maxine Debbie Porter, Susan Hicks, and Denise Dejarnette look at the memorial plaque for those soldiers who died in Viet Nam The plaque was given to the schoolby the seniors of 1968. Members Attend Convention Weems, Melvin Wells, Mike Wells, Peggy Westbrook, Ronald Wiatrek, Jean Wiginton, Sharon Wildberger, Cynthia Wilkerson, Andy Williams, Craig Williams, Gloria Williams, Kellie Winn, Sheila Denise Dejarnette, Suzie Wiatrek, and Katherine Bukowsky attended the library club convention in Lubbock, Texas. Student Study Diligently W ..L, ,f s ,ff ,, W it of. as , Fez :ri,,t,,. M I. M M, . 44 95 wif we his fain: - .. fl ft -wx ., Wa? naar igaamifgq , : H sheen: -:..?t5,.ssi.. .1,.-at 3- 3 - fiiqwwm ' was A -.Mimi 5' - . 45125 2 A ki t 4 X2-fs? V , 'V Wifi? f 5, . A -fs i s 5, N8 iv ' M Zi Tl fm f , . -al Students in Coach Hope's natural science class work on their given assignment. Winters, Kathy Wojcinski, Florence Wyatt, Michael Yelton Donna Yo hey, Brenda Yo rk, Richard Young, Necia Hwwl-Wz':Y14-5 5 wfafwfzf-ww ' gs - ' -is 154-:fr f ',,z-,i31,,1,1.fz2,-ff- . . ng5-iVp,412zf1tf,--.1I:.,xffxaffwiiiffffilfpim,-v1:,1s.fw5ms1fe:rz92m:':s2,11LssffQifaisi2? Honor Society Officers McCol1um's Chapter of the National Honor Society is an organ- ization that promotes leadership, encourages and inspires the devel- opment of good character, and stimulates a desire to render service. Activities of the club consist of a banquet in May to install newly elected officers and a formal induc- tion of the new junior and senior members held in April. Sponsor Mrs. Lucylle Deasey President Vice-President TOIHIHY RagSda1C Brenda Atwood Treasurer Reporter Julie Gonzalez Julie Ebeling Co-Sponsor Mr. Reggie Marthis Secretary Sharon McCann Parliamentarian Susan Clemmons PTA Chooses Societ Dycus, Sarah Dye, J anioe Freeman, Frank Gonzales, Teresa Two National Honor Society members, Julie Gonzalez and Tommy Ragsdale, participate on a PTA panel to discuss discipline in schools. Eccell, Cathy Gonzalez, Flora gaM ffyfilwav 2gli55f3eEj?gg2 34444 , W Wi if wilt Q56 mem, ' www-uf ' fe ' - ' A Q, 5-.iii H - , .- A , J' ' V . fri. 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Murch, Patricia Rabel, Marilyn -.rm Reyna, Mary Sandoval, Maryann Honor Society Induction Mary Sue Moore accepts the National Honor Society pledge at the induction held in the auditorium. Ruston, Gary Ryan, Cm-1 Schimcek, Lynda Sears, Peggy Stresses Ideal 0f Club l sw 'ka .. is Wi- - J 1 . , S it ., ,1,YsAV,L , A LL,ss.s,s,,s.s.,.f 'sn f- w -ew ., fa Q ,, ,. L,,., ,, ' ' A -, ,ef -.gzwgwf-to-si - . ,,, 4 , Mx Q A Vg i. was .Q.. J., 1 Q 1 K se I 9 4 JE m Q ,gs h. is si ,A K fn M 91 w ,N W' 2 w 5, ., .. 9 :rg-5 5 4 Rs Mlm lv EW 6 Yi ' ffwf-Lessig-swfr 'W -w--wwtigwaiiwf lift-5' L- . f15:s4g,afgv4:g2QifeQe,fQ:ks'q,wg , i'i '51f15Ll,g.Z'iTUg'.fY'gQif'7:3i'l4:Q: 'V 5PNS'f.Z fj.ijff,::' nfl K, L' V ' K ' ' Q at . -- K , ' . 4- H f i I ,1 432 -5 ge-..-A 1, Q ily 4' WE? ff it .. 4' 1- Y sl . V ' ' ' 3' 3,3 f ., 4 s - 5 , ,W-. 7-1,91 , --M-ffH:,..r yr X 'f 'S Josie Ruiz and Bruce Vetters light the candle of leadership at the National Honor Shimek,Eugene Society induction. Shuler, Jimmy Slaflgal, Becky Smart, Jenny Struss, Sheryl Vincent, Lawrence Williamson, Claudia Wright, Gayle :V .512 Vocational Health Occupations, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Druecillo Chevalier, is a co-opera- tive part time training program in health occupations. Purpose of the club is to create among the mem- bers an interest for trade and in- dustrial technical education. , A .Q ff ,gig 'SQ-fffgf 1 , X' . 11-5- S . yr . ,pr 12 ,Me Q K Q. M M5 t ,lc ,, . ,.,,,..r.r ., . fr,-wif. , ,Q f-11'.,'f'5t:.vi3-sf ' . gr, .,s .M mga fe 'i'i. 1 Mrs. D. Chevalier Sponsor VHO Prepares Student -:. Q,iJf.7EE3f:f5f7 if if Mm... ,.,, ,,..., Us, ...t , 1. fgfgait -,'BU,,'g.,-- 1 ,V 11 2 Mgr fr K., ear-wtf' f fgagf.g1: wtriigffiiffai ff i 11 Y k . V .. , ,w arm rf if-:Q gra m, , , X iiiiby C 'E' - ' 431 Nw? 515 QW me we fa 'istftie 'uv-. it A i..,r,,a I aeffiam if it .ff . 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Rose Marie Knowles won first place in the girl's division of the Youth In Medicine category. This award was given by the Optimist during the annual Youth Appreciation Week ftop rightj. Amilia Esquivel, weighing Barbara Robbins, won a fifth place ribbon in physicians office assistant during the spring VICA district meeting at the Speed Skill Contest fbottom leftj. ,,, at Cfficers Supervise Club Learning and understanding the teaching profession is the main purpose of FTA. Implanting qualities of good teachers by exploring the student's interests and abilities in relationship to teaching is the aim of FTA. An active interest in teaching and a B- average are the requirements for membership. Among the many club activities were student teaching in September and May, and the State Convention held in Austin, Texas. Installation of officers by Mrs. L. Deasey was held in the early part of the year. A new point system was introduced this year pertaining to student teaching. FTA holds coffees throughout the year for teachers. The big event is the FTA banquet in May at which the following year's officers are FTA Emblem announced. Sponsor Mrs. Gladys McCollum FTA Officers include, Ctop to bottomj Flora Gonzalez, president, Vicki Lewis, vice-presidentg Debbie Cuda, treasurerg Suzette Nichols, secretaryg Gayle Wright, sgt. at arms, Ronda Cuda, Historiang Patricia McBride, chaplain, founder and sponsor, Mrs. Gladys McCollum. Adams, Van Andrews, Polly Barosh, Marcia Booth, Larry Foster, Pam Hahn, Terry Hicks, Susan Lake, Brenda McBride, Debbie Machost, Sandra Standridge, Sue Suniga, Rosario Benavides, Laura Ford, Martha Hahn, Kathy King, Janice Lake, Linda McBride, Pam Martinez, Mary Parisher, Barbara Quinn, Alice Sno ga, J une Badglcy, Teresa Barbieri, John Bell, Vicki Booth, Debbie Bukowsky, Katherine Decker, Charles English, Joanie Felux, Marilyn Gonzales, Elda Grobe, Donna Hicks, Luara Hunter, Sheri Jones, Colleen Katanchik, Sally F.T.A. 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At one ofthe meetings, above, Vicki Lewis, Becky Slangal, Marsan Nowotny and Julie Gonzalez listen attentivcly to Mrs. McCollum's comments on the convention. Bottom left, Flora Gonzalez relates information on future activities and projects. Bottom right, is the club project which won a trophy at the State Convention in Austin for one of the best 10 projects of the state. 'SAN :'i?tJYffMf53, TDIAEZ 2'?6fwe29 aiiliu-asiif' if agwimlslnnea ,K U :mints-:+2afv'., f W sl. 9 :vu Girls Compete In Sports A .- A .V .rx awk was - -. gs ,V ' ff 'sill fggkfrfzgaifiezss My-Y f A 'Tas 'raffgkwrftfrsiifwsixsis V - . - Q. x ' ay '...r,,- ,Amiga V1 ,--fm, Y 4... 2 - wi-Jiswzfsr-we-5 , w, Q ..L, - , , ,1. .. at ' l Y' ff . f-srzwsg . 1 - A 1- J 'isis ' - f aitfli . r ., -' . - I . A .,,,,gF , , s ,.. r ,,,..,,- W,,.,1 . Ti irq, ..,A. . , 1 gf . ' r Mrs. Randi Wayland Julie GOIIZRICZ sponsor pI'eSldel'lt Maria Ruiz Linda Kisby vice-president 5eCl'Cta1'Y The Girls Athletic Association members participate in a spirit of competitive sports and physical ac- tivities. Sponsored by Mrs. Randi Wayland, the girls practiced fair play and developed good sportsmanship. Club co-sponsors were Miss Barbara Stanley and Miss June Becker. Activities throughout the year kept the girls busy as fund raising drives included car washes, bottle drives, and a cowboy pin sale. Coffees held in honor of the faculty were also sponsored by the club. Members helped stage the annual Harlandale-McCollum tournament on February 28-March 1. The club's finale was an annual banquet honoring seniors of the club and recognizing outstanding members with various awards. Also announ- cement of officers for the next year were made at the banquet. Shirley Bukowsky Beath Wells Cathy Lothringer scnior historian reporter treasurer Members Display Ability Debie Grimes sophomore historian Marcia Bailey Charlene Behring Melody Do ssett Bertha Escobedo Marilyn Felux During the Harlandale-McCollum tour- nament, G.A.A. members displayed their spirit and art ability with this poster. Visio By Experience In Sports 1 V Y: wjgl 'Qi ,. ,fii 1. 155' A Q -5 ,,1!52ffi . f, -111 K f iff 1 ,fig an . 'i H e i 'ieilff -fffshfzl-V ' r , A VV .L ,,7. V, In r i Anna Geramita Sharon Goslin parliamentarian Adelina Guevara Pat Hendrick Ellen King Janice King Officers Julie Gonzalez and Linda Kisby prepare to serve teachers during a New Year's coffee. 161 Girls Athletic Associali Brenda Lothringer Vicky Lothringer June McConnell LuRae Mcfonnell Nadine Nutt 19 Mary Pena M G.A.A. members Ellen King, Josie Ruiz, and Becky Velasquez serve during a coffee for teachers. Accepting this oordiality are Mr. Snyder and Mrs. Arvilla Foreman. Oh Charles Promotes Good Sportsmanship Virginia Rodriguez ,,6 ,,n, Diana Ro ssman Josie Ruiz Jackie Schlueter Molinda Scoggins Adelina Solis To promote good sportsmanship, McCollum girls join other team members for an after-game rally. Judy Stone Becky Velasquez Girls Exercise With Games Nr' naw Melody Dossett, LuRae McConnell, and Marcia Bailey enjoy an afternoon game of volleyball. MoCollum's varsity squad line up to attempt another victory. Parnell Directs Musicians Mr. John Parnell, director of the Cowboy Band, first became in- terested in being a band director in the ninth grade. After graduation from high school, with this interest still in mind, Mr. Parnell attended North Texas State University. There he received his Bachelor of Music and his Master's of Educa- tion degrees. Mr. Parnell's first job as a band director was in DeQueen, Arkansas where he taught for four years. He then came to McCollum and The Cowboy Band. Band Council is elected by members ofthe Cowboy Band to make decisions concerning particular activities, band money-raising projects, and social functions Members of the band council are fbottom rowl Sheri DCIHIHECI' Sharon York, Annette Martin, James Gore, Stella Reyna Mary Agullar ftop IOWJ Tommy Burkholder Henry Zamora Susan Clemmons Mike Miller, and Marshall Myers. Annette Martin Leads Band For the fifth consecutive year the Cowboy Band of McCollum High School is under the direction of Mr. John Parnell. To get band members in shape, the musicians, year begins in early August with practice sessions every evening and a kick-off swimming party at Pat- ton Heights Swimming Pool. From September to late November the band is seen practicing everyday in preparation for the football half- time show. On November 13 the band par- ticipated in the University Inter- scholastic League Marching Contest held at North East Stadium. The group received a first division rating for the half-time show they pre- sented and a first division for inspection. Each year the band enters the U.I.L. Solo and En- semble Contest. Major event of the year was par- ticipation inthe Greatest Bands In Dixieu held in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Band members started working in early December to raise money for this trip. In preparation they were seen once again marching around the schoolto get in shape for the big parade. February 16 the Cowboy Band marched proudly down Canal Street in New Orleans, knowing they were the only band to participate in the parade from Texas. There were twenty bands participat- ing in the contest parade and the Cowboy Band came home with ninth place. l Drum Major Annette Martin's activities in the Cowboy Band are varied. During football season Annette helps Mr. Parnell with the weekly half-time shows to be presented at the McCollum football games. In November she leads the band in the U.I.L. Marching Contest. During Fiesta Week Annette helps prepare the band for the Battle of the Bands and The Battle of the Flowers Parade. Twirlers Place First Twirlers with the 196869 Cowboy Band are Lynda Schimcek, Head Majorette Ctoplg Suzanne Gabitschg Sandra Slackg and Pat Hargrove. Work for these girls began in early July when they attended Twirling Camp at Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas. For the past two yearsthis team brought home a first place in their ensemble at the University Interscholastic League Twirling Competition. Cowboy twirlers were invited to perform at Lackland Air Force Base and were also featured at one of the Toro football games with the McCollum Band. Stage Band Entertains McCollum's Stage Band is a group of musicians selected by Mr. John Parnell at the beginning of the school year. The group practices three times a week, on arrangements of jazz and dance music. Janet Holt plays a saxophone solo at Stage Band concert. frightj .,,, on ,.,, ..': I iz, . A Musicians are, fbottom rowj J. Holt, D. Ayala, M. Aguilar, T. Roe, P. Basham, J. Standridge, B. Serrato, B. McJunk1ns and W Christian Cmiddle rowj M. English, W. Scoggins, P. Reynolds, H. Morrison, D. Cain, L. Schimcek, W. Weiss, A. Wahl, G. Miller ftop rowl T Allen R Hilburn, A. Johnson, S. Slack, L. May and Mr. Parnell. . 3 Bond Buys Military Uniforms he 'N- New band uniforms were purchased this yea.r. The design was changed from a cowboy to a military style. Band marches in San Antoniois Mayor McAllister Parade in Cowboy attire. Ctopb In new uniforms band marches down Canal Street in New Orleans. Cbelowb L 169 Bond Members Win Honors Marching Band members: Majorettes P. Hargrove, S. Gabitsch, L. Schimcek, S. Slack, Cfrst rowj S. Katanchick, S. Dixon, E.Gonzalez, R. Couser, J. Snoga, L. Forsen, E. Morris, S. Morales, D. Bachhofer, B. Sanders, R. Garcia, T. Roe, D. Adams, T. Burkholder, F. Garcia, R. Skyrm, M. Moore, R. Reeves, D. Grobe, S. Schuler, P. Hendrick, Y. Hernandez, S. York, and D. Cook, fsecond rowj Director Mr. J. Parnell, S. Johnston, B. Burkeen, J. Andrews, D. Booth, D. Tomblin, R. Campbell, M. Erck, B. Weaver, L. Rhodes, N. Walker, P. Holland H. Scales, F. Chamrad, J. Rudes, K. Lott, C. Morales, C. Doolittle, G. Moon, S. Reyna, P. Sears. S. Dvcus. D. Uzzell, M. Troutz, T v Ann Johnson and Peggy Sears honored the Cowboy Band by becoming mem- bers of the All-District and All-Regional Bands. Competition for these bands was held in December and January. Students were judged on how well they produced musical scales, selected exercises, and A sightreading. i - VL. -'gg' xi as 'E 4 170 4 For McCollum At Contest Pedrotti, A. Bast, and Drum Major A. Martin, Cthird rowj R. Staurt, B. McJunkins, D. Ayala, C. Miller, P. Basham, K. Wilson, R. Alvarado J. Holt, J. Campbell M. Aguilar, W. Christian, J. Standridge, J. Standridge, T. Allen, E. Fullbright, M. Miller, J. Herrera, M. Myers, R Hilburn, R. Weiss, J. Gore, J. Conner, G. Gutierrez, A. Johnson, K. Shields, L. May, R. Brown, S. Deiningerg Cfourth rowj G. Kruz, M Withoff, C. Tarver, N. Petty, S. Clemmons, W. Scoggins, W. Porrier, G. Miller, H. Zungia, H. Morrison, B. Beilifield, W. Weiss, A. Wahl, C McDonald, L. Yohey, D. Cain, L. Wiesman, P. Reynalds, M. Broekers, M. English, M. Cobb, R. Lyles, M. Rabel, D. Rivas, R. Duncan. k .xx ,V A ,: . . .K sys, Q' Epi' , 3 1 S f jf ' ' 1' . WU ... Hd X 'M W,.M,,..-1, if 2 Q , C . 3 .'- . ' N Band Raises Funds For Trip l Mr. J. Parnell receives a chcck for S100 as a donation from Mr. E. Denham representing the Harlandalc Day Lions Club, while Mr. P. Shannon, principal, looks on. Ctopjg George Miller and William Scoggins collcct bottles at one ofthe bottle drives the band conducted to raise money for their trip to New Orleans. Boosters Chaperone Trip WW: Chaperons, L. Moon, E. Hoffman, M. York, L. Christian,T. Tomblin, Mrs. Moore, D. Evans, Mrs. Parnell, and J. Parnell, stop to smile for the camera while eating breakfast at the Holiday Inn in Houston, Texas on the way to New Orleans. Ctoplg Mississippi River was one of the many scenes the band saw on their trip to New Orleans. Cbelowl March In Mardi Gras Linda Forsen and June Snoga carry the banner during the parade in New Orleans. ltopl Band waits to do their 90 second show for the judges during The Greatest Bands In Dixie parade. Parade Climaxes Year Pat Hargrove and Suzanne Gabitsch smile pretty for the spectators while marching in the New Orleans parade Mardi Gras spectators view one of the many floats that entered the Greatest Bands In Dixie parade. K' yvarjffl ' A M-1: - or 7 -. ,ffllgt A , -+c Q-.,3lf21f gg wa, - , f gi- y I Q .1 ' 1: linkin --' . ii .W rr- Q' -z . f - f ,QL 1 71 , f l ' 1 ' 7 ' -757 L . -- 'wg fl, K -Q ,xiii , gr-P , sw W w ,iz - fr, ' mf , '53 -M.,-sg A , ,fr. f e p yqpp 1 Exe xg ogg Q 3 6 'QW fr Zii V-35 Ia? Q EFS ff sf Eva? 5 :1s.sIfYi'fTm i Jr. Varsity Competes In U.I.L. Junior Varsity band members are ffirst rowj B. Grobe, B. Massey, S. Machost, C. Berkeen, A. Graber, S. Morales, Y. Reyna, N. Campbell, M. Green, C. Garza, C. Ollom, Csecond rowj E. McCurry, I. Reyna, L. Riggins, S. Wiatrek, C. Thompson, S. Standridge, L. Martin, P. Taylor, N. Serroto, B. Carter, D. Uzzell, P. Foster, Cthird Rowj C. King, J. Pratt, M. Aquilar, M. Broderick, N. Walker,T. Robertson, T. Shackleford, D. Waldrop, P. Vera, T. Schneider, D. Couser, R. Dison, A. Baroso, L. Booth, B. Rodriquiz, K. Evans, J. Bonham, B. Serroto, ffourth rowj B. Yohey, D. Kerr, M. Erck, S. Yohey, G. Malkemus, C. Garza, G. Juarez, B. Berkeen, P. Taylor, R. Jones, S. Miller, R. Ayala, P. Black, R. Lungsford, J. Sandavol, L. Warren, A. Baroso, D. Ortiz, L. Alvardo, D. Alvardo, B. Cain, R. Gamez, F. Carrillo, Ciifth rowj T. Gonzales, P. English, R. Barosh, M. Grant, D. Dollar, P. Harris, J. Neil1,D. Floyd, J. Lisserro, D. Ayala, R. York,B. Sammons, A. Shelton, Mr. John Parnell. Irma Sandoval- Bonnie Grobe- David Ayala- Reuben Ayala- President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer The Junior Varsity Band is make up of freshmen and sophomore students. The group participated in the U. I. L. Solo and Ensemble Contest and the Concert Contest. Baclgley Heads Art Club Members of the Art Club Larry Vincent, Shirley Clay, Cathy Eccell, Mike Gonzales, Orlando Navarro, Carlos Rodrizuez, Reuben Garcia Carol Johnson, Wade Oldham, Becky Onofre, Diane Corrales, and Miss Joan Welch, sponsor, gather for the February meeting The Art Club is an organization designed to create and develop student interest in the fine arts. Activities of the club consist of numerous art gallery tours during the year, and preparing displays for various school functions. Badgley, Miguel President Ragsdale, Thomas Vice President Clay, Shirley Secretary Bailey , Julian Treasurer fStandingJ Historian Suzette Nichols, Sponsor Mr. Richard Burmeister President 'Tommie Matthews. Kneel- ing, Treasurer Eva Garcia, Vice Presi- dent Janet Holt. Speech 8 Drama Club Members of the Speech and Drama Club. Active In School Affairs as . l' Lynda Allen, Rodger Curmingham, Gary McDonald and Eva Garcia are working on poster for a pep rally. The speech and drama club is an organization composed of students interested in public speaking and dramatic activities. Strongly stressed by the club is the importance of public speaking in all areas. Main purpose of the speech and drama club is to support the Speech Depart- ment and to cultivate an interest in the value of the theater as an art form. The main event sponsored by the group is the production of the all school play. To honor outstanding students, the speech and drama year is climaxed with the annual banquet held each spring. X I ' 1. . . .ki..Qf.gisg5s' E U I K .L s Miss Martha Searcy is shown taking out her aggressions of the day, as students look on at the car smash sponsored by the speech and drama club. Biology Club Members 531 1 V W President Vice-President Terry Abafe Dale Swinford Treasurer Flora Gonzalez 'qu' SCCICUIY Historian Vicki Lewis Melinda Waddy Biology Club is an organization for students interested in biological science. Members learn to use and care for the different kinds of lab equipment. During the year the club takes several scientific field trips. Sponsor Mr. Buddy Adams Develop Scientific Ideas my Martha Ashley ,,, Lx xv Q WN sjzfjfil-il . -, .V , . 775' , ' fi' M e . .fI5E1. l:' i ' , K ' H - ,vgyggffw ,wg 5: uf- 'z2fseif2:,.Qfzg1 :,.5a,w , ,, .af I -' ie-11' 'fi V -- if-,Me:1g-,i.m,:-a, i H 1 if M. , . . . . ,. ' ig 9 ai . ' K . 'fi '1 1 ' 2' x 'E f W- -vffvhyi iig fzsiifwzi .- M ,ive-W Wg? in 3 S i Aish 'i X Vgimgymi if , .----, .L ,rg ai. 'f Becky Slangal ,german VW Laurence Vincent --la gig f ' ' Q,-re vi. 1 -i f 1 -'-wi! , fi 1 N -' Katherine Bukowsky Randy Hilbum Linda Stowe Gayle Suggs Valerie Weynand Claudia Williamson 1, i Bukowsky Leads Bookaroos Purpose of the Bookaroos is to pro- mote interest in librarianship as a profession, stimulate reading interests, and study work associated with the library. Activities and functions of the Bookaroos are varied. The Bookaroos are members of the District Eight Teen- agers Library Association. Mrs. Ophelia Harp and Mrs. Betty Myers co-sponsor the Bookaroos. Mrs. Ophelia Harp MIS- BCUY MYCIS sponsor 00'SP0nS01' NEW Officers of the 1968-69 Bookaroos Club are Shirley Bukowsky, presidentg Rita Barsch, vice-presidentg June Snoga, reporterg Kathy Bukowsky, parliamentariang and Janice Wiatrek, secretary and treasurer. Members Work In Library Anderson, Peggy De J arnette, Denise Gonzales, Eldamar Perkins, Helen ,uqgrfr 1' f M K ,X .MW six, i 5 5,5 M .. iff: riie L' ,,,,,,Q,.,,,, . , ,W ,. ,fa ,wig ,w.r..,,,,--,., -M-.. . .Ji - -1 'Qu mmf .nf ,-11, 'W .rf . - . A mf, 37,5-f.':-is-15.5211 53f315f:mim , ,ki 'ifrz-12' - '::'f. .f f m1w,,m,,,,,., W,,sm , V Exif r . ., ,Qui fe, . . ,.X.,5,,-.km Q., fsnm WSL if 939 f HW., em,-i1vi'g, ,nom ms i : X - ' - f , we ' wi . ,. f f-Q s 1 1: vfmfwfe ,S 1 A .s V f 1 , sem, f -f f . 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' 1 7'i Ruiz, Maria Solis, Adeline Swinford, Dale Wiatrek, Jean Scoggins, Molinda Speer, Sue Tucker, Lynda Wiatrek, Susie Scoggins, William Suniga, Rosario Velasquez, Rebecca Yelton, Tommy District Elects Swinforcl 'XM W June Snoga, Caran Daily, and Shirley Bukowsky use skit to present the ways and means of fund raising projects. Dale Swinford gives campaign speech before being elected District VII Treasurer. William Scoggins uses adding machine purchased by the Bookaroos The purpose of the electronics club is to train students for future careers in the field of electronics. Members work on electrical projects and repair radios and televisions. This year the club won first place with a student built TV camera at the District V. convention. Students Of Electronics ltop leftl Mr. Robert Condray, club sponsor. Ctop rightj Robert Jarke, President of Electronics club rebuilds a television. fbottom leftl Members of the Electronics club work on a television picture tube as a club project. fbottom rightj Miguel Garcia and Ramon Melendez learn the parts of a television set. epair Valuable Equipment Members of the afternoon class are Ramon Melendez, Elias Villalobos, Manuel Anthony, Miguel Garcia, Robert Jarke, and Mr. Robert Con- dray, instructor. Members of morning class are ffrontj Wayne Duken, Benny Garcia, Ben Donahoe, Tim Isner, Perdro Morolas, and Bill Hosek. fbackj Mark Doughty, David May, David Talley, Albert Valchen, Bill Haskin, and Martin Avina. R.O.T.C. Staff Qfficers Lead Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps of McCollum has been organized for three years. The main purpose of the program is to install habits of orderliness, to teach discipline and respect for continued authority to develop patriotism and to provide elementary in the arts of military science. Brigade and Battallion staff officers are, ClLt. Colonel J. Hernandez, CfCaptain M. Dufault, ClMajor F. Dickinson, C!Major A. Duarte, C!Major M. Rudy, CfCaptain C. Ryan, Cllst Lt. J. Moreno, CfCaptain G. Horejsi, and Cflst Lt. J. Padillia. Cadets At McCollum A Company lst Platoon A Company 2nd Platoon N 189 Plafoons Strive To Platoon Platoon Perfect McCollum Corps C Company lst Platoon C Company 2nd Platoon Drill Team Develops D Company lst Platoon D Company 2nd Platoon Discipline, Respeci A Drill Team B Drill Team F Rifle Team Attends Matches MoCo11ums Varsity Rifle team participates in numerous rifle matches during the school year. Colonel Hugh Robbins inspects cadets in military formation. I R.O.T.C. Selects Sweetheart The Annual Sweetheart Prom was attended by R.O.T.C. Club Cadet Gary Horejsi and Sweetheart Terry Gonales representing the R.O.T.C. Club. Below left: Larry Trujillo, Morris Horn- buckle, demonstrate methods of throw- ing actual hand grenades. Below right: Juan Campaoos, demon- strates how to disassemble M-1 rifle. Dedication Of Stadium McCollum High School Color Guard performs at a special dedication ceremony. ei A5 Cadet Major Mike Rudy uses an over head projector to help cadets in class room instructions. Cadets Annual Field Day 'sr McCollum Freshman Drill Team prepare for basic drill at Alamo competition held at Harlandale High School. C11 st Lt. Pat Jones commands the Honor Guard, which performs at various school functions. Closes Out Corp Year Annual Field Day, the Cadets compete for Individual Manual of Arms Cadets on the Rifle Team practice for the competition held in Houston Choir Participates In To take part in school and public entertainment is the main purpose of the McCollum High School Choir. Under the direction of Patrick Carson, the choir has produced three Christmas programs. North Star Mall was the scene of one of the performances. In addition to school assemblies, the choir has also enter- tained for the P.T.A. Ir1 March the choir participated in the University interscholastic league entering solos and ensembles. Later in April the choir represented McCol- lum in concert contest and sight reading. The McCollum Choir took part in the annual Harlandale Inde- pendent Music Week. Patrick Carson Director V ' McCollum Concert Choir U.l.L. Contests, Music Week McCollum All Girls' Choir Preparing for a concert, Dale Skinner and Kenneth Shannon have aquick discussion. Girls Choir Sing Ai Mall , Mi' Sandra Slack, Mickey Hodgkinson, Region- al Choir A11 Girls' Choir hold a Christmas concert at North Star Mall. Sandra Slack, Susan Walker, Shirely Clay, Any Johnson, Suzanne Gabitish, Stella Reyna, Mickey Hodgkinson, Wanda Christian and Gayle Wright, with Linda McCall as accompianist compose the Triple Trio. Clubs Hold Varied Activities McCollum's Future Homemakers of America sponsor the annual Sweetheart Prom in February. According to custom, reigning Sweetheart Cindy Howard, crowns newly elected Sweetheart, Valerie Weynand. One of the highlights of the Tri C's informal initiation week is the mock funeral in which all pledges are required to participate. Pledges mournfully weep for their deceased pledge sister, Debbie Bell. McCollum's Projectionist Club sponsored as their money making project a male faculty basketball game. These participants drew a tremendous crowd with their skill, sportsmanship, and humor. Coach John Gray attempts a sink adding two points to his teamis score, contributing to the win of the Blodgett Artists over the Bostwick Bullets. Girls Participate In Girls Recreation Association promotes leadership, scholar- ship, and service. Club members take an active part in recre- ational activity, such as football, softball, tennis, and volleyball. GRA promotes the ideal of sportsmanship, character, and health through wholesome com- petition. MiSS Balba-T3 Stanley Melody Dossett, Miss June Becker, SPOUSOI Vice-president Co-Sponsor Debbie Grimes Marcia Bailey President Secretary-Treasurer l Members are: Ctop rowj Nancy Campbell, Irma Cuellar, Julia Alfaro, Deanna Dollar, Patsy Holt, Barbara Carter, Melinda Scoggins, Qbottom rowj Jeanette Capehart, Gay Jackson, Susan Littlefield, Sherry Hollingshead, Mary Lou Cannon, and Margaret Trotter. '.H4Pm,,. , Id Bodies G.R.A. participates in various activities as seen by Julia Alfaro as she practices tennis ftop leftj. Patsy Holt attempts a basketball shot fbottom rightj. Other members play volleyball. Q A' 'X ..uwm,,W,,,WMm ,HUM ' ,,,,W.,, my .. -in Zi ,ML Future Homemakers Entertain Mrs. Catherine Russell Sponsor Mrs. Shirley Luna Sponsor McCollum Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is an organization which promotes girls to appre- ciate homemaking, the impor- tance of worthy home membership, and the develop- ment of good character. Sponsors for the club are Mrs. Catherine Russell and Mrs. Shirley Luna. Felux, Murray , Marilyn Wylene president vice pres. Suniga, Green, Swierc, Stowe, Hepwor-th, Forghee, Rosalmda Martha Connie Linda Karen Nadine 4th vice pres. 5th vice pres. secretary corresponding historian treasurer secretary cir.e ' - ' , e ., Siiitgse fit?-':'Hif . 31 . Le is-rag , -2-2-52'-as Eixspzj, , -wer - f C 1 ,i ' . S' ' ..... i to Alcorta, Anthony, Delia Gloria Anthony, Barsh, Brenda Bybee and Marilyn Felux model original garments at the P.T.A. style show Janie Rita Patients Af Wilford Hall Wilford Hall patient looks on as Marilyn Felux demonstrates a Santa Claus dice game during a ward party at Christmas. Beta ncourt, Bishop, Bowden, Brooker, Brooker, Callender, Genie Linda Phyllis Suzanne Wanda Janice all 1 7 rfbeliwfefigii ,T ' :fe-4139: A gf,seiggi,,v , k ef ,..,1? svs . - wvwfslkgzliii ,XV , H , or - wt . ' zzifefgafggkli ,gf Hz' ' i Tiling? gil? . 12 , we . . egggiieia it Larvae ' -fa f ef - 1 ' ,f sp 3 P' F1 -r 5 3 r Cannon, Cole, Ehlers, Escobedo, Essman, Fletcher, Mary Karen Glenda Bertha Jana Linda Garza, Giddings, Graf, Hall, Hernandez, Holder, Becky Shirley Mary Terrie Mary Patty Hornbuckle, Patty 0 5 B L . A. 3 Q .er ei ii? Q 2.5 df Q X ., . Q .,,.. Leos, Rosa Future Homemakers Sponsor J ones, Eileen Lothringer, Marilyn Felux is installed as F. H. A. president by former secretary Irene Gonzales. Vicky Martinez, Mashbum, Mathis, McAlexander, MCC0 rmell, McConnell, Sandy Luann Linda Debbie June LuRae McDonald, Mo nteith, Moreno, Oehler, Onofre, Perez, Cardie Carole Alicia Linda Becky Josie .-f 1 17:11 'I-2 afej P e , X ,Jae 4. f 1 J' 1. fi, , , , , . llama. 4 , Q., sv Emily., ..- fl Q 252455 .. Q: ,: 1 I exif. igimis zr. is f' ' ' ,,f.e:..1 . -an H ...s ,-V . K.. r fa ..., an ev iffi 'if Qf fi. J- X . 2 1 in 445 - Yi Pittman, Reininger, Reyna, Rodriguez, Ronshou sen, Silva, Joyce J udy Joyce Virginia Diane Sylvia McCoIIum's Sweetheart Prom Snoga, Speer, Stahl, Suniga, June Sue Debbie Ro saxio Tabers, THUCIS, Sharon Virginia Tucker, Valdez , Webster, Wells, Toni Mary Vivian Peggy Valerie Weynand and Gilbert Ramirez begin prom dancing following their election as the 1968-69 Sweetheart and Beau. Wiatrek , Wiginton, J ean Sharon Williams, Word, Kellie Connie Rosaljnda Suniga, Karen Cole, and Nadine Forshee cast vote at the Sweetheart Prom. The Spanish Club is designed to promote an understanding of and interest in Spanish culture. Club activities attempt to increase stu- dents' knowledge r of Spanish speaking countries and to promote interest in Latin American and Spanish cultures. The Clubis activities are cli- maxed by an annual banquet held in May to announce the officers for the coming year. Projects during the year are car decorating and car washes. Miss Toni Ruiz, Mrs. Barbara Soto, and Mrs. Lilli Cahalan co- sponsor the Spanish Club. 5'fV1.:JV-J 51333 :. 2-J'.jffZ , wg K 1 ' K f ' 'Q . 41 ' iff . 7761 Civ V awww '. N ZS? r 1' ' V 1sr.m,g. in if .. v -.- X- Anthony, Bernal, Janie Ro sa Cortez, Cruz, Mary Sarah '- ' V -f i?f?5?fL'f-'ffmfVii-I!Pifs'ff15f?M5f!ff5 T .ja - , C-f1f f v IGi?QS'f':-' ' Wh X .cat 'sir' , if K fr ' . W m , iii? .fsfsf?3e -T:w. 3s?-iii he 175 .gky . :ga j J ff . C Garcia , Veronica Garcia, Ruben ,,M,2 if . f 53 new 'x-V er , f ,- ai 12 iesfrfw ' 4 mt v ,ti t-rf ? Cahalan, Lillian Sponsor Hzsilgyzzaif 'Sf ive an ' f M.-. . 1. Zamora, Zandra Vice President 5 H X i 'sffiftt Q-.rfim-., L -ff- ,- . , : Q. f ' 3. - , if .. , gigsii. 5?fY, 2 is si ,J Bukowsky, Kathy Duarte, Tony Club Announces ff'sPimt55Si:s'Zff-- ' ' ,,-... . . twig. . 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A' ' ' ' Gloria Cardona installs Esther Torres as Spanish Club secretary for 1969-1970 Kneifel, LCOS, Diane R0 S3 Lozano, LUSC, Mary MUD' Mata, Moreno , Susan AliCiH MH 5 L f , 9 a ,L fa QW ' My f Q' Moreno, McElyea, Naranjo, Navarro, Perkins, Reyna, Luisa Pat No emi Orlando Helen Joyce Salazar, Stanclridge, Stovers, Tijerina, Torres, Torres, Mm-y Johnny Karen Norma Esther Linda fwwgexls Valdez, Valdez, Vasquez, Velasquez, Velasquez, Willis, Blanca Sandra Rosa Rachel Rebecca Yvonne Sponsors Supervise Club Zandra Zamora and Gloria Cardona serve refreshments to Mr. Richard Biermiester at the Va1entine's Day Coffee given by the club for the faculty. Ctopj Miss Toni Ruiz, Mrs. Lillian Cahalan, and Mrs. Barbara Soto co-sponsor the Spanish Club Cleftj Anita Covarrubia studies the map of Spain during the February meeting of the Spanish Club. CrightJ lv' N. 'p.x,' ' ,-, x X. ., ,, ',ggflfmtHVLTQ YE . 7 . ri 7 . , A I ' sv su. ,A 1 Officers Lead Drafting Club The Drafting Club is a member of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Members are trained to become proficient in the graphic language of drafting fdescribing the shape and size of object with notes, outlines, and dimensionsj. Meetings are held twice monthly and mem- bers are furnished with monthly publications. The purpose of the club is to unite, in a common bond, all stu- dents enrolled in vocational educa- tion and to develop leadership abilities through participation in educational, vocational, civic, direc- tional, and social activities. - Mr. M. Headley instructs George Tenny in architectural drawing. Club members and officers of the Drafting Club are Pat Urbanczyle, Juan Tapia-sgt. at arms. Louis Castro, Felix Hernandez, Charles Deckerfreporter, Don Rabennaldt-Parliamentarian, Ramiera Valdezfsecretary, Larry Carlileelfresident, George Tenny-vice president. Members Discuss Drawings ' ,,,,,,.,.wn- llnz Drafting Club members go over new architectural drawings in club meeting and discuss the shape and design of a modern building. This drawing is one of the many projects of the drafting members. The design shows the position of a capscrew in a belt drive assembly. The assembly portion of a set of drawings which include pulley, bracket, shaft and gear are being pointed out by the student. 1 D.E. Trains Students For Jobs The 1968-69 officers of D.E. are fstandingj left to right Don Johnson-reporter, Arlene Maddenejr. treasurer, Harold Sammonsfsgt. at arms, Maynette Akeroyd-chaplain, Carolyn Chestnut-parliamentarian, fseatedl Charles Kelly-treasurer, Curtis Martin-vice-president, Marilyn Chestnut-president, and Cathy Ebbitt-secretary. Q1 4 4' 1? o 0- fr QV O7 gs X I 'E x 0 9-, ,-'lf 0 C 991 xg'- 6' Q' Sf' 9- fr , J W. Reininger Chestnut, Marilyn D.E. Coordinator President Distributive Education is a two year course for juniors and seniors interested in the fields of retailing, wholesaling, and in service selling, Students attend school in the morning earning two regular course credits and one credit in the classroom phase of D.E. The club accepts students on their training objective, aptitude, interest, need, physical and mental competence. McCollum's chapter of D.E. serves as an organization to develop leadership and promote social activities. Working Students Take Time 13 Carolyn Chestnut, Roma Rollins, Theresa Krawietz, and Pamela McRight serve for the D,E, student appears as a I-lauoween Spook D.E. coffee. at a club party to celebrate the occasion. MI. Reggie Marthis, counselor, presents Curtis Martin a trophy designating h.im as Mr. D.E.C.A. For Club Social Activities -V - f- V er. ' - ' ,. . gf ' ' A my '- TE kr, , r , ,.f. UM, ' ' V . M, ,, ., . Q 1 Q 2 Mm K ,K f sm fl X 52 E at ,K fi 'vw wh jx - 5 . , ii Mm 5. ' 1 af ,KN ' , L, f s 3 , F 5 is ' s it E E i v sijai S 3 -L -ga. Sf VT? f. 5 .5, ggi... Akeroyd, Maynette D.E.I Bachofer, Casey D.E.II Betancourt, Maria D.E.II Brock, Patricia D.E.I. Chestnut, Carolyn D.E.I Chestnut, Marilyn D.E.II Ebbit, Cathy D.E .I Geramita, Alice D.E.I Hillyer, Bonnie D.E.I Johnson, Don D.E.I Kelly, Charles D.E.II Krawietz, Theresa D.E.I Madden, Arlene D.E.I Martin, Curtis D.E.I McRight, Pamela D.E.I Mikulenka, Mzry D.E.I Moore, Joyce D.E.I Moore, Wesley D.E.I Morrison, Loudell D.E.I Pape, Stanley D.E.I Ronshausen, William D.E.I Taylor, Carol D.E.I Tello, Dora D.E.I Ueckert, Judd D.E.I Rodeo Club Promotes Riding Rusty Gayle Debbie Manning president secretary 'Vt Tommy Nabors Marsan Nowonty VICE! president treasurer A t Purpose of the Rodeo Club is to promote sportsmanship, horsemanship, and interest in the sport of rodeo participation and riding. During the year the club sponsors trail rides, western dances, and show-deos. Club members also hold sessions in which students learn to care for their horses and gear. Club sponsors are Miss Janet Jennings, Mrs. Mary Kressin, and Mr. Jerry Nowonty. Boys Learn Job Skills President Secretary-Treasurer Gary Hancock Raymond Anders 'ml SHEEP? Ray Anders, Stephen Martinez, and Gary Hancock check an automobile battery during the class period. Allan Lippe, Gary Mueller, and Billy Monteith repair a wheel as part of their training in Shop II. Auto Mechanics II is an applied and practical use of the knowledge gained during the first year of study. Second year students also learn to read specifications from shop man- uals.The course of study consists of a three-hour class in Auto Mechanics and three one-hour academic classes in the morning. Denn, Joseph l we f 11.-.4 we ex S3 Y gs51seff2fr??fi?sf Qsgfiaisfiwf , ' in :V sflefffrfifl .. 5 -. iz-5:55,-Q: 5.9.5 , 1 5 saggy. . - 'A . - Martinez ' ' 'V ,' 15ii5W'?5 lhi Stephen H , 'I 'lvl' if ' Morin, Reynaldo Mueller, Gary 219 Shop Boys Probe Mechanics Students taking Auto Mechanics I learn the basic functions and repairs of the automobile. The boys are also taught to sell parts and materials and prepare customer orders. This course, as in Auto Mechanics ll, consists of one three- hour morning class and three regu- lar classes in the afternoon. Paul Arciniega and Jesse Wiatrek exam- ine an automobile engine. Donnie Keil and Oscar Martinez check a truck carburetor. 'We President Secretary-Treasurer Donnie Keil Oscar Martinez Front row: Wood Monkhouse, D. Tovar, O. Martinezg Back row: J. Floyd, C. Zurcher, F. Martinez, R. Waldrep Front row: J. Mitchell, J. Wiatrek, D. Penag Back row: Donnie Keil, Paul Arciniega, R. Moreno, F. Garcia, B. Price Chess Club Learns Game .gf 'JJ' fgflf. .5 1 -.,. T ' - . ' 'k'fk , t . V . .. Dale Swinford Sammy Presas President Vice-Pres. Julie Gonzalez Bill Scoggins Secretary Treasurer Alan Hargrove, Paul Taylor, George Taylor, Steve Bailey, and Mr. Reyna discuss the many different moves. McCollum Chess Club is an organiza- tion for students on the campus who are interested in learning more about chess and how to play the game. Meetings are held every Thursday when members play chess in order to improve their game. . - ., -- T . . 1ffT?liLi'L J ' iii Hia-5iL!QE'5 :: :'f'E: . 'f 'ffrlw . .. ff .-7 .. Q . . H .. H .L ' 2 ii 2 F K , . . ' ' T e . ' N ' ' fesfge 1-eg - .s. 7-ffl 1533 - F '. : .','. :5' ,1 ,f.s:','f: ' , WSH .,,.hjg,we is K H .fig is ale' Vi M1 ssl 1, , I 1 B sf 1.5 ' S 1 . S. 1 r + X ,gi . 3 Q--1 X L E . nf .f Q 4-4 vie ig, A M r 5 5 Cx SA 'T asses if K . ti 5 'T 1. . gi ,lr-:lf S . xv-.,s.... and - v 4 . . 551 ,. 1: s ' V 'IVE- :'z Iff' -.f':. Mr. Al Reyna Mrs. Judy Adams Sponsor Sponsor F. Freeman, L. Shelton, P. O'Shaw, and F. Salinas puzzle over a difficult decision during a chess game. Air-Conditioning and refriger- ation, taught by Mr. Allen Smith, is a three hour vocational course. This course familiarizes students with the mechanics of refrigerating and air-conditioning units. Students gain practical experience by repairing re- frigerators and air-conditioners for the school as well as units belonging to private individuals. Richard Holt, and Ryan Oehler assemble refrigerator motor. fbelowj Vocational Club Promotes Mr. Smith, sponsor of air-oo nditioning and refrigeration, instructs Marshall Myers, president, in vocational training. KHP HECTRA 3' ' mom , , i Skills Through Experience 'XR Steve Naylor and Marshall Myers learn to repair a window air conditioner in refrigeration-air conditioning class ftopb. At the VICA District V Meet, Ramiro Dervera received a third place for building a refrigerator and Marshall Myers and Steve Naylor each received a blue ribbon for building a window unit air conditioner tbottomj. 3 1 s E Print Shop Teaches President Sponsor Vice President James Runnels Mr. E. J. Bradbury Nathan Polk Purpose of the print shop is to promote higher standards in trade practices, workmanship, and safety. The club helps to inform the general public of the work being done by the members ofthe club as vocational students. Shop members print programs and tickets for various school clubs in the Harlandale District. Boys also print school and administration business forms. This experience develops in the students ability to plan and to organize worthy activities. During the year the club participates in district and state meets as delegates and contestants. Manuel Aldez and Wayne Garner are running the small offset press. Trade seful In Future Adjusting the Camera HIC RUCIY Ramiel, Larry Russell, Lester Henley are making adjustments on the large offset press. David Shippy ,.-- H K -ff . 1 ,r.., i tt. fimffg-',fr Charles Graham, David Dominguez, James Grant are preparing to make an offset plate. Auan Adamgg james Denfingef are hand feeding the job press. ...ap- Student Council Qfficers Student Council Officers of the year 1969 are, L-R Ktop to bottomj John Kelly, historiang Bobby Thomac, treasurerg Dee Anne McDonald, historiang Martha Ashley, vice-president: Valerie Weynand, secretaryg Tommie Mathews, reporter, Teresa Gonzales, president, Lynda Allen, parliamentariang Gloria Hernandez, chaplain. Purposes of the McCollum High School Student Council are to improve student morale and student-faculty relationship. The Council is the student's opportunity to voice his opinion concerning activities of his school. The organization consists of representatives elected from each class. All members must maintain a C+ average or better. This year the Council was represen- C S Sponsor o- ponsor ML B10 dgett ted by delegates at the Alamo Miss Searcy Association of Student Council's Con- vention and Texas Association of Student Councilis Convention held in Amarillo. Sponsored by Mr. Jim Blodgett, the club is active throughout the year. Their projects include organizing and present- ing assemblies, publishing and selling student directories, and being a partici- pant in TAP. The Council also participated in the rodeo parade and added to the school spirit. Work To Aid Students Members of the Student Council consist of students from the student body. Six Freshman members are fTopj Gloria Sanchez, Walter Bodin, Patsy Bodiford, Pamela Pais, Melvin Weems, and Brenda Lake. Sophomore members include ftop centerj Billye Simpson, Henry Zuehl, Skippy Hajek, Nannette Cum- berland, Linda Lake, Winky Pape, Jesse Alvarado, Debbie Bell. The Junior members of the Council are fbottom centerj Jerry White, Marsan Nowotny, Sharon Suhler, Diane Ayala, Joe Cortez, Molly Mayfield, Larry Price. The '69 Seniors of the Council are fbottomj Lynda Allen, Teresa Gonzales, Retta Eckelcamp, Janet Holt, Steve Slavich, Martha Ashley, Eva Garcia, John Kelly, Dee Anne McDonald, Zandra Zamora, Tommie Mathews, Valerie Weynand, and Bobby Thomae, who is not pictured. The Councils Activities this year prove to be the best. Each one of these members gave more than their share of work to make this successful year possible. Council Members Represent Preparing for the Rodeo Parade was a great task but here Larry Price and Mr. Jim Blodgett find some time to take advantage of the hay and have a little fun. Valentinels Day is a very impor- tant day in the year. To add to this time the Council sponsored a carna- tion sale. Helping are Teresa Gonzales, Susie Hardie, Mr. Blodgett, Dee Anne McDonald, Zandra Zamora, and Mary Carter. School In Voriou Activities Q44 ,.a,., 4 Q 'w., 'Q 'H . ..:a.:g-.w..:-. M, fr., ..,'-,am ':'Z -':f. :Z'-'T l'2'ew,, v. v..'w.Z w. ' 'ada' vu., ego., .,4-. Y, 39 ,Q gi 1 ., .... ,gviggig-1:32 zfsz-age:-.: zitziz-,.:f-2: 'O Q Q 'O 1'o2'.'. 0.f,'.'! Ctopj Members of the Council who helped in preparing the float which we entered in the Rodeo Parade to represent McCollum are Mike Rudy, Linda Lake, Susie Hardie, Teresa Gonzales, Retta Eckelcamp, Harold Reininger, Tommie Mathews, Billye Simpson, Lynda Allen, Valerie Weynand, and Martha Ashley. Money for the March of Dimes was collected by Cbottom rightj L-R, Valerie Weynand, J. C. Westbrook, Martha Ashley, Tommie Mathews, and Teresa Gonzales. Outside assemblies and pep rallies were often given. Cleftj, Martha Ashley shows her spirit while shouting a chant at an assembly for TAP. Council Inform , Enferioins During Harlandale Week McCollum and Harlandale get together. This year the gathering was sponsored by McCol- lum and was called 'gThe Round-Up . Music was provided by records. At the first of the year Ccenterj, A spirit assembly was produced. Tommie Ma- thews, Nannette Cumberland, Retta Eckel- camp, Molly Mayfield, Billye Simpson, Harold Reininger perform a skit. if rr--.g 'fir1:2z3:,zfzpslItf1lgae- -' eff 2v - e27 1 5125 25 :.. I ,V R55 V -is K? Z ,7 , . S 9 ' . . -r i . .- -gf. -I -4,3 If-Q5 , 'L li X-g et 'a,'.I,.-, . zs 4 , L 1 S Za A -' f kg, - fn? . ' S .5 ,A . 2 ' ' ' 7 1 ,,-, any Speaking at an assembly for TAP, fcenter rightj Jerry White expresses his views on polio today. Student Council also held coffees during the year. Brenda Lake, Debbie Bell, Zandra Zamora, and Marsan Nowotny, assisted in serving the teachers. Tri-Cs Promote School Spirit Top Right-Colonel Claudia Williamson, Major Sharon McCann, Bottom Right-Sr. Capt. Loretta Eckelkamp, Sr. Capt. Becky Slangal, and Jr. Capt. Debbie Cuda. Officers Revise Constitution ,ef-'fy f Club officers led by President Suzette Nichols make necessary revisions in the constitution and carry on club business. President Suzette Ann Garza Treasurer Kathy Bukowsky, Secretary Melinda Waddy Tri-C Sponsor for the first half of the year was Miss Marianne Lee. 1 - Ee V9 54 g1fT!54:,W, s 3, is 2 ' r V , - Y U s . .,-..,,.,g,,.::,,.es,l ..,.t...,t,, .,..,,s.,,,,f, ,A .rw ,,.. ,. i,i,, , , ..,....., ,, ,.r1,i., .io ,A M mea rats 2 Q s A -1, 5 an-11 5 33 3 L, A . ,WML ti i:.:sg.:..5.iN.4 ?2i:::----,.......,s.e........,.....s --..,,,,....,.. .. ,..,,.M-xl Nichols, Vice-President Dee Ann McDonald, Sgt.-at-arms Veronica Garcia and Dinah Manning, Historian Bonnie Barr, Parliamentarian Mary , . N, wx V - .z 'A V , V V gs' , i ' - It 1 . I M 4 ,fi In i ' ,t-: ' Y - . A i, , ,, - xx ',',?g35ig3't gill' Ya':ff'Q,, , 3 ts Q f , H Z 5 2522, 3 it 5, of 1' S fi A 5 c i 3 ' 1 53 3 K '55 2 ii. wr A 3 'glass V ,, gg, 55221 X It Si it f 1, 5 s at if f 9 A . X U' it Ee Q . 3. 4 3 555 if? Sling I Zi Y 5 S K E 3 Y fliiiiil Efiiliii Q 2 1: 2 Q ffffiig 1 President Suzette Nichols Sponsor Miss Martha Young Cheerleaders Boo l Pride 3- ,1 ,fx ' Z ef ig ,,.k,. , , Q V . U re-e ' Q 2 :KM my 6 0 ,e., eeee rf , aw Q '- .La-1 V 1' i ff'mM ' 'fc f .V . L, .:., ,.: . , X-L,, I VM., 5: , - -Z C , ,-,Q ., ,L.W y 4- H , :ik .555 A if A errr e as 1 ' ' f filed :- . , '59'2Xwrk -: Wim an ,mf . VA 1 : ml Cheerleaders-Vicki Lewis, Lynda Allen, Martha Ashley, Valerie Weynand, Vicki Bell ALE Sr. Cheerleader Sr. Cheerleader Head Cheerleader Sr. Cheerleader Jr. Cheerleader Vicki Lewis Lynda Allen Valerie Weynand Martha Ashley Vicki Bell Lieutencmts Head Platoons Danceteam Captain Teresa Gonzales per- forms during the Roosevelt Football Game half-time show. Flag Bearers Marilyn Henely Janice Callendar Tri-C's support Girl's Volleyball during Dist. play lst Platoon-2nd Lieut. Laura Hicks, Members-Debbie Stahl, Janice Callendar, Olga Gaona, Becky Garza, Laura Benavides, Mary Torres, and lst Lieut. Barbara Levey 2nd Platoon-2nd Lieut. Shirley Wilkins, Members-Kathy Bukowsky, Becky Onofre, Bonnie Ca11endar,Rosalinda Bernal, 1st Lieut. Jenny Smart. Pledges Earn Membership 3rd Platoon-Members Terry Compton, Veronica Garcia, Mary Ann Garza, Dora Saenz, Janie Anthony, Nannette Cumberland, lst Lieut. Kerry McElyea. 4th Platoon-Members-Jo Ann Barry, Judy Wilkins, Henrietta Perkins, Lynda Andrews, Dawn Mair, Becky Cunningham, Marilyn Henley, lst Lieut. Caran Daily. Sth Platoon-2nd Lieut.-Linda Stowe, Members-Pam McBride, Linda Shook, Debbie Mann, Sue Speer, lst Lieut. Pat McBride. Basketball Mascot Rob in S mith Martha Ford and Billye Simpson sing out, 12 Noon Initiation week for pledges began with Plain Jane Day and included four days of frustration and torment. Pledges were expected to obey older members. Concluding the initiation was a formal ceremony whereby pledges became members. Tri-C's is a social organization promoting spirit, pride, and personality. Judy Wilkins exhibits her personal pride and personal- ity. 'I Sass ,. '1 Among the many activities in which the TriC's participated was the parade in September for Mayor McAllister. Corral Cuclelts Sponsor 6th Platoon-Members-Darlene Taylor, Shirley Falkner, Jennine Moore, Susan Hardie, Sharon Black, lst Lieut. Brenda Atwood. 2nd Lieut. Karen King, Members-Virginia Tabers, Susan Walker, Martha Ford, Kathy Hahn, Barbara Connally, lst Lieut. Gayle Wright. 8th Platoon-2nd Lieut. Wynne Hannich, Members-Janet Mayo, Ann Morgan, Althea Helms, Connie Swierc, Tinker Bonoughli, 1st Lieut. Nancy Allen. i I 32 Y is r P' School Social Activities Honoring Sr. Athletes and lettermen was the 'annual Sports Banquet. Speaker of the night was the outstanding Mr. Tommy Nobis. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Callie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boggess. Banquet posters were completed by Damone Bonner BL Becky Slangal xi 4 tsl TryOuts for the year commenced with the selection of cheerleaders, followed by military officer and danceteam tryouts. Nancy Lewey Cleftj was one of the 7 juniors participating. High Kickers Perform 3 L ' Vg W H Q L its L . I 3 l df' V f , ' 1 1 fa' S - ,Q I his ' wk? 4 71 'Sf A 'Y 7 ','s,i3W-' - or ' . if ig I A 5 ' QS' V as W , A o g' W' i f ' - gi, s G al nd g ,Q 3 , lf-. f' 5' F 3' gg i 5 A f Mi it 5 V it J, n. - ' gg V 7 A ,EE 1 kjwu H M QW LM, A . A . Ark- Q ..., - - A ig 1' -2- ' 1 mi ' ,, 7' -f ,' . , , - 'fits -i. . ,- J, .fr . 2 S 5 L' 9 gl + ' ' sf- ' A ' ' ,, ., W- 3 V ' L. ,, -V N ..,. , 'L.- - H W3 ,W mm ii f 4, L, 11 K A K i ,,..k ,, . 'L ' m. ,j r1 v . - Q sqq fg f fp ggggzzfisii ,gf if vs: fi ,r 1 : , m KL-f F, r.si.'+ Preparing for the coming football season, Tri-C officers and cheerleaders teach new routines and yells. Auction Night with its usual amounts of thrills and frustrations for sophomores and juniors re- volved in full swing. Specialty Numbers Danceteam member are active throughout the year. The girls participate in football half- times, but their main objective is performances during basketball season. Tri-C Precision Danceteam performs a dance to Winchester Cathedral. Cleftb Captain Coleen Jones, Members-Flora Gonzalez, Donna St. John, and Sharon Jones. Cadeite Members Receive flu lE 'E 11 ' EK or B-Team Cheerleaders-Gloria Hernandez, Colleen Jones, Becky Slangal, Flora Gon- zalez, and Debbie Cu da. Tri-C Officers present Melinda Waddy is named president by Suzette Nichols. Dee Anne McDonald looks on. Awards for the 1969-70 school year are awarded at the Annual Green and Gold Prom. Previously named as Jr. Capt, Rhonda Cuda accepts the Outstanding Sophomore Award from Sponsor Miss Martha Young. Awards, Special Assignments gift to Miss Young' Danceteam Captain Teresa Gonzales awards Darlene Taylor, Rene Sage, and Donna St. John danceteam positions. Vicki Lewis announces Coleen Jones, Debbie Cuda awards Rhonda Cuda Jr. Senior Cheerleader for 1969-70. Captain for the year 1969-70. ,sur ani' 'K 9 i K 5 as - s-m e SE 5 E1 Loretta Eckelkamp presents Senior Cap tain to Dinah Manning. Seniors Journey To Corpu gif? ft si: f Ve .,.:. fgsiggwfg fa,gfi,,+ gm, Ls 'Ltmfmwpgsgz v.:fS11:twE4:5A -I . 'en12g42s,s2 'iL:ev.rv.:fT .r,,.,-,sm-z,, -I tw wow . V 1 :ww 1.x-.fy avg, , ' ' 1 ' W ' My , .. Q ,-,mesziesgs ggiy , ,m., ' emi 1' N 'Y 5. wi.-ii f we 'ik 1' Q :funk-M-.Qg,f.f 1i: . 'm- gr t is -551 1.. 1 ' ' K L' ,'.jz:,M5M.giw V QZU . Ya K . 1 'Nxt' ' , f' f 3 .11 ,...M...m wr f- , SK it 2 is In-f,i 57' g H 1 A SZZS' 5 3g . ' ykyfm ,3-2 , . -We Meg , I n -e gs: g . ',. s s . 'K ' K K , 954 .mzaim-,,.f-7 Y S , Y i Brenda Atwood displays her ability as Captain of the Show Boat', as seniors enjoy activities on their annual Senior Trip. Seniors board Captain Cla.rk's Showboat . Seniors eat at t'Ship A'hoy Dee Anne .SL Sharon selected favorites. :J-15' 712. 'ft flwwrs. I ,,, .af. ,.,.. -L ' ., T H ' fu vivizfi HN. .. KW.: ' if wifi -2 , sf sat. . 'V ' '1 V 'Q 5 'E ' .K f i ' 22.52. .1 ,. ' Mig Q , - ' .gf - ,- 1-, t . .V wif ' 3513? ., mv' A K K K J . ' -- V55 ' 4f1,e.fg,.5, K - v . .f ' , Tlfaifuf . 'ff , p H A ' P-sire-155 far ,- pug. j'v :ffa ' Jrw.':.,gw14' ww, fy- ---- .lg .' 1, ff ., V K ' 'FY ' Eff:-' X .5 All Seniors will remember this year like Martha Ashley l f Staff Produces Chcinter Sharon McCann, CHANTER Editor-in-chief, types an editorial in order to meet the May deadline. as ,Q ' Miss Ruby McPherson McCollum's school newspaper, THE CHANTER, is published monthly through the efforts of student staff members. The four- page, printed, paper strives to report school acitvities and encourage Cow- boy pride with feature articles for outstanding accomplishments. Pic- tures, headlines, and all printed articles are products of student efforts. Sponsor is Miss Ruby Mc- Pherson, Julie Gonzales, Managing Editor, and larry Price, Boy's Sports Editor, select an action shot for printing. Staff Members Work Sharon Goslin, advertising manager, and Cheryl Miller, assistant advertising manager, Terry Abate, circulation manager, and her contact a business firm. papers for mailing. Frank Freeman, business manager, totals ad sales through the use of an adding machine. Cathy Lothringer, girl's sports assistant editor, and Beath Wells, girls sports editor, prepare a sports story in order to meet a coming deadline. Y f To Publish Nine Issues assistant, Linda Stowe, address news- Charles Decker and Donna Grobe, feature editors discuss material for feature stories Suzette Nichols, Marilyn Felux, and Sarah Dycus, news reporters, put finishing touches on CHANTER news items. p1.--1 Miss Ruby McPherson WRANGLER Staff members, whose job it is to record the highlights of campus activities, meet one period each day and receive a credit for participation. Page layouts, photography, and planning of the publication are responsibilities of the staff who strive to preserve one year of McCollum history through this publication. The book is sponsored by Miss Ruby McPherson. Xa. fi. e f ' lla Wrangler Staff Members Jenny Smart, editor-in-chief, checks the yearbook dummy, in which a record of all page layouts is kept. woo 1200 1100 50421 Sally Katanchick, assistant advertising manager, and Claudia Williamson, advertising manager, employ map to locate places of business. Record McCollum History :., ,,' -'-,,: I -rf. si -r .,,. 1 . . N .V f - 2' . 1,3 Q , .' X' 7' 'cf g A 'H' so hifi?-,ifi'73:w, , ' 1-rfxafz -fwgr-.zest W W? V . . ,Jr Ja' E' I ' Alf. Ar, X '71 M if 5,1 wah ' R' Hr 1. !.X5 N I . ,..,,,. ,-Q .xx Mt f.-. Q 'if,f1:fi'1'?ifE?'f: xx-.fgfz :vip gre' 953. h Q ..,,,. ,., 1 J f 'QUE 5 . ' iijfigggfffzllggsgs .ki s A ,R E 4:--1.152 A at . 5 A K3 5 i, , r gi ' .' ifii k .--.. f' Q13 t f J Q i .. ' i r A 5 f , 3 T i at 'A fi 5 Q E' we is YES Er rw s if an . P f as 'Q 5 2 'a as s sftzfirzs s s s S .. ,, 3 A . ,as ,MM 4 X S r.. , .,, Ar , , X, ff Z-wwAsgept,W,v.M , 1 We t . w fb W . s EY' 9 V , ' ef.. as 3 1 .r W - ff afar: ' I , s .-f1if-1an1ac?rfzafv:w2fP fs-w. x : Anne Johnson, assistant business manager, checks figures through the use of an adding machine. Brenda Atwood, business manager, handles all money received in payment for WRANGLERS. -g me 1, , Pat Hargrove, faculty editor, and Ruth Cannon, assistant faculty editor, schedule pictures to appear in their section. Various Editors, ssistcmts Vicki Bell, Assistant Activity Editor, and Vicki Lewis, Activity Editor, crop pictures for Assistant Club Editor, Marsan Nowotney, senior activity pages. Valerie Weynand, Film Editor, cuts film for filing. pages. Tim Connally and Dewey Sheppard, Boy's Sports editors, discuss layout plans for sports section. Plan Layouts For Sections . 'Is ' and Club Editor, Sandra Slack, plan club Flora Gonzalez, Class Editor, sorts pictures of sophomore students. Mm Josie Ruiz, Girl's Sports Editor, and hcr assistant Dee Anne McDonald, crop pictures for Becky Slangal, Art Editor, creates a design their section. for section dividers. Swinforcl Prints egatives Lynda Schimcek, copy editor,prepa.res yearbook copy as Kerry McElyca, copy and head- line assistant editor, adjusts her layouts. D Julie Ebeling, headline editor, uses the dictionary as a source of material for a page headline. M A .4 ale Swinford, photographer, pours film developer into tank. PTA Sponsors Buck Night Executive board members for the 1968-1969 Parent-Teachers Associ- ation are Mr. Pat Shannon, Mrs. H. Jobson, Mrs. J. Standridge, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. W. Morris, Mrs. A. Deininger, and Mrs. V. Suggs. Mrs. Al1en's senior advisory is honored for collecting the most money during the P.T.A. sponsored investment night. I I O Prolechon :sts Club Mem bers Students interested in operating the audio-visual equipment of McCollum Mr. Reggie High School make up the Projectionist Club. Each member is required to Marthis have a C+ average and pass the training classes set up to inform the SPOHSOI prospective operators on the workings of the various audial and visual aid equipment. Projectionists perform their services for teachers during the memberis study hall period. John Menefee Se cretary-Treasurer Pat Rudy Pfesidem Herrell Hethoo ck Sgt .-at-Ar ms Mart ha Ag uilar Sw eet heart Dale Swinford ViCe'Pfe 5- Leandro Miranda Beau Adams, Barbe, Baxter, Bedwell, Beeson, Black, Van Pat John Donald Kenneth Phillip Broekers, Comte, Cook, Dailey, Galle, Green, Martin Ronald Kenneth Laura Bruce Ray Operate Audiovisual Aids Hargrave, Johnson, Alan Mike Jonas, Jones, Pat Robert Ray Green, Mike Johnson, Mike Wells, Alan Hargrave, and Ronald Dabbs prepare a projector to be used during a film in the auditorium. Mair, Moore, Myers, Postert, Quinn, Reynolds, Marvin Glen Marshall Eddie Steve John Rodriguez, Sheppard, Struss, Trotti, Vasquez, Wells, Joe Jimmy William Jeff Joe Mike Donald Bedwell, Jimmy Miller, Jeff Trotti, Steve Quinn, and Herrell Heth- cock supervise the running of an overhead projector during their study hall period. Laura Dailey, Pat Barbe, and Martha Aguilar are the first girls to be members of the Projectionist Club. Proiecfionisfs Incluct Projectionists John Reynolds, Leandro Mirando, Ronald Comte, Robert Jones, and Joe Rodriguez work in the counsel- or's office during each period ofthe day. Martin Broekers, Johnny Gomez, Ken- neth Beeson, and Dale Swinford examine a screen for showing a film. Letfermen' Club R cognizes M. Aduddell R. Barrows J. Belt f' fl 4-T ' ' 724 5. .K K 1 W' -if -'Y' L -5. :gif ,, ., .-ff Q. 'Q i f I 5- . f :' . . 'Wx '35 as if . --,.- in . ,. -:Q N-an 8 ' I . . Cowey M. Dossett G. 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V .',:V--1-i'ffiL1Vf'14'e-,,.I,. 11-fw -fm-7d Cowboys Place Second .., l ?' rl V ' .. .H f .As The 1969 McCollum Cowboys Cowboy Roundup McCollum 6 Alamo Heights 14 McCollum 18 Marshall 0 McCollum 20 Lanier fAustinj 0 McCollum 6 Seguin 26 McCollum 32 Central 6 McCollum 18 South San 6 McCollum 34 Edison 7 McCollum 0 Sam Houston 27 McCollum 14 Roosevelt 22 McCollum 35 Harlandale 0 Final Record: 6 Wins-4 Losses Mike Aduddell, Most Valuable Player Season Cpens For Gridiron Play HS! Mike Aduddell, senior Lee Buckelew, senior Sam Brown, senior captain, 2 year letterman captain, 3 year letterman 2 year letterman and captain All District Selection All District Selection All District Selection The McCollum Cowboys lost the first game of the year in a driving rainstorm to Alamo Heights at new Memorial Stadium. Both teams were bothered by the messy field conditions but the Mules managed to pull out a 14-6 victory. The following week John Marshall's Rams fell victims to a massive Cowboy defense led by All District selection Sam Brown as the Cowpokes blanked Marshall 18-0 to even their record at 1-l . Brown recovered a fumble and intercepted a pass and was considered the key defensive player in the game. N glass.-. Y fsvgiillk Cowboy Bruce Vetters attempts to haul down an Alamo Heights ball carrier in opening Senior Corky McDonald eludes two Marshall game of the season. The Cowboys dropped the season opener to the Mules. Ram tacklers for very short yardage. Gilbert Ramirez, senior 3 year letterman All District Selection Gary Ruston, senior 2 year letterman A11 District Selection Sam Pa ck, junior Honorable Mention A11 District Phillip Vineyard, junior Honorable Mention All District Austin Lanier received the same treatment the Marshall Rams re- ceived the week before as the Cowpokes dropped the Vikings 200. Lee Buckelew scored first and then a 27 yard pass from Bruce Vetters to fleet-footed Gary Miller gave McCollum a 13-0 lead before Mark Dossett scored from three yards out. Defensive standouts in the game for the Cowboys were Mike Aduddell, Lee Buckelew, and Sam Brown. The victory pushed McCollum's record to 2-1 for the season. The Lanier score could have been worse but the Cowpokes had two touchdowns called back. Cowboy Team Wins Two 'Q 'ab' ,r asf 'B s 'Y E? Ja X 2 1 X in so , X? ,X Eff -...LL Senior halfback Gary Miller breaks for good yardage against Austin Lanier in a game won by the Cowboys. Gamesp One Falls Short -X1 Faces were long and saddened as Cowboys look on as the Seguin Matadors end a brief two game winning streak. ltfffksnrsm Seguin's mighty Matadors ended McCollum's winning streak with a 26-6 victory after leading the Cowboys only 13-6 at halftime. In the second half the Matadors turned Cleveland Vann loose and kept the Cowpokes from scoring. The lone Cowboy tally came in the second quarter as Gilbert Ramirez scored the touchdown that tied the game for a short time. The following week McCollum came roaring back with a 32-6 bout with Central Catholic's Buttons. Leading 19-0 at halftime, the Cowboy's defense finally yielded a touch- down but halfback Gary Miller took a kickoff, fumbled the ball, recovered, and scampered 78 yards for a touchdown and a 32-6 victory. Jessie Alvarado sophomore Armanda Anaya senior Jerry Bailey junior Butch Barbieri junior Cowboys Squeek Post Cots Robert BMTOWS, senior Jackie Belt, senior Tony Capps, junior 2 year letterman , .,q g gym -rf ,.,.. ' or frr I? WWF? Mark Dossett, senior Pat Felux, sophomore Ernest Haiek, sophomore McCollum opened District 29- AAAA play with a hard fought 18-6 win over the stubborn South San An- tonio Bobcats. The Bobcats grabbed an early 3-0 lead before senior tail- back Mike Aduddell scored the first of his two touchdowns. In the third quarter South San tied the score but Aduddell then scored his second touchdown giving McCollum a 12-6 lead. Minutes later, speedster Gary Miller came off the bench cold and put the game on ice with a 54 yard scoring run. Aduddell was the leading rusher with 203 yards rushing on 39 carries. A South San Bobcat finds the going rough as two Cowboy tacklers close in for the stop Cowboys won18-6. Bears Fall To McCollum Mw- j - g i in f:fX3f-rg , 2 V N '. if '::g. Q' ,f,zQ. 1 f - rs? e I , Wg 4 ,A ,L.. -. 4 1 .-M., N V sg N g 3 W se ls wma F 7 J, 'Q F 'uw nf . as . .. H.. oz, -1 . :-1: fe ? vLz-ftshtw ff - . ,L ,P ,V .,7e...bg: -5. . - , . ,afifag A 'e a-:M ' ,k -I ,m,.,iM Q -.,Nnq..!ggg:.: - ' V -.yf,,,5'1w,,,,,1q.'S? 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The Cowboys held Edison to 104 yards total offense while Buckelew, Capps, and Aduddell rolled up a total of 376 yards. Cowboys Produce Impressive High hopes of a district cham- pionship were shattered quickly as Sam Houston and its fired up defense rapped the Cowpokes 270. It was McCollum's first district loss while Sam Houston remained unde- feated. A goal line stand by the Cherokee defense from inside the one yard line kept the Cowboys off the scoreboard as they trailed at the halfway mark 14-0. In the second half, the Cherokees picked up more momentum as they scored twice more off a sagging Cowboy defense. Sam Houston rolled up 315 yards total yards on offense while yield- ing 175 yards to McCollum. The Sam Houston game was the first game in which the Cowboys failed to get on the scoreboard. . G me 1 me ' L M 1.. trasrwowf RiCha1'd 0Sb01'1'1C, jUf1i01' Dale Skinner, senior ws, sf' Kenneth Shannon, senior Joe Stair, junior A last minute pep talk is in session as the Cowboys prepare to do battle against a district opponent at Memorial Stadium. McCollum finished with a 3-1 district slate. l l l l l 1 1 1 l l l l l l Score Against Harlandale Ralph SU-fligai SeHi0I Bruce Vetters, junior I . C. Westbrook, senior Wayne Garner, senior manager Contact was plentiful when the Indians met the Cowboys in the season final. Mike Aduddell finds this fact true. 4 at R ,gg il ware. The Roosevelt Rough Riders continued where Sam Houston left off and upset the Cowboys 22-14. Two blocked punts proved very costly for the Cowboys as they resulted in 9 points for the Riders. Trailing 9-6 at halftime the Cow- boys came roaring back and pulled to within two points of the Rough Riders. Leading 16-14, Roosevelt broke through for another score in the final period. Mike Aduddell was the leading ground gainer with 110 yards rushing and one touchdown. Fullback Lee Buckelew tallied the other touchdown, but it wasn't enough to prevent the upset win by Roosevelt. After dropping two straight games, McCollum closed out the season on a happy note by pouncing their arch-rival I-Iarlandale 35-0 in a hard hitting tilt at Memorial Stadium. Following the dedication ceremonies of the new stadium, the Cowboys rolled up a 21-0 half-time lead and then scored twice again before the final buzzer. Place-kicker Gilbert Ramirez, kicked 5 straight extra points and the Cowboy defense blocked two punts. Both resulted in touch- downs. Cowboy Freshmen Finish if 1968 McCollum B-Team Cowboys 4 A 'T , .. ,M W A, .af A Harlandale ball carrier eludes an unidentified Cowboy tackler in a B-team ballgame played at Harlandale. za.:-.J '- '. 'i A., '.-J .Q W .5 ...W w3 ',.- M mygmn .mm ,MV-W ' Bu .V was ft., M .,. V9 ,ww M -.-A . W 2i ,4- ,.,4. ' -'- 4. .- .-. .. 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AW Q i t . ., mSgL -A Q I W ukivgx. 5,1 A M,.. K -gr R527 obow s ' d do , .M X: .,.. 4 o,,,. :VW ,, . ,- 3 Wm 4, B-Team Coach, John Gray Second In Conference B-Team Roundup ll TEJ? A ??i?Q E2:g: Mccouum Marshall 20 McCollum Wheatley 14 McCollum Churchill 6 McCollum Central 8 3 McCollum South San 0 McCollum Edison 14 McCollum S.Houston 12 McCollum Roosevelt 8 McCollum 20 Harlandale 0 Final Record: 5-3-1 is Two Harlandale defenders pursue Cowboy ball carrier, as McCollum triumphs 20-0. Coach Hope and his freshman footballers had a very fine season winning six games and losingjust one. The team finished second in their conference after losing the championship game. McCollum Coaches Lead Teams The 1968-69 Cowboy Coaching Staff is John Gray fHead B-Team Coachl, Milton Dresch fAsst. Coachl Bill Dumas CHead Coachj, Joe Collins fBackfield Coach, lst Asst., 8a B-Team Baseball Coachj Dan Yarbrough fLine Coachj, Dan Matocha Hind Coach 84 Head Baseballj, Dennis Smith QEnd Coach Head Basketball, Golf Coachb, Bob Hope CHead 9th Grade Coachj. A long season comes to an end and for the seniors, it's the end of their high school football. But for the rest, thereis still next year to look forward to with hopes. Cowboys Drop Tough Head Basketball Coach Dennis Smith One To Joy Jimmy Shuler, senior capt. All District 2 year letterman 1968-69 Varsity Cowboy Basketball Team Connolly, Weemsp Honorable Mention Tim Connaly, senior captain Garland Lentz, senior Steve Weems, junior All District Honorable Mention 2 year letterman, Captain All District Honorable Mention 2 Y 2 Mike Aduddell, senior Jerry Bailey, junior Mark Dossett, senior Cowboys Triumph Over Crabs R0bC1'f GidC1iDgS,junior Garland Lentz goes high in the air to take a short jump shot against John Jay in a game won by Jay. Gilbert Ramirez attempts to shoot over a tall Sandcrab from Port Lavaca. The Cowboys Jeff Hicks, sophomore won 41-37. Team Wins Two District Gomes Gary McDonald, senior The 1968-69 edition of the McCol- lum basketballers struggled through a disappointing season as they finished with a mere 6-14 record and a 2-6 mark in district play. Both district wins came over Harlandale as there were few bright moments during the season. But Coach Dennis Smith will have some returning lettermen to give him a good foundation to work with. Back next year will be back court man Mike Miller and 6'7 post Steve Weems who should do some scoring. Also returning will be Keith Sidenberger, Robert Giddings, and Danny Ortiz. Along with the B-team graduates, the Cowboys appear to be in good shape. Austin Reagan wins the tipoff from Steve Weems and also wins the ballgame by a 68-65 margin. Frank MHYO, Senior Mike Miller, Junior Cowboy McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum Scores Show Tough Season Roundup Reagan Victoria John Jay Port Iavaca Churchill Churchill Marshall Brackenridge Ma cArt hur Central Danny Ortiz, junior Tim Connally goes up for a layup against Austin Reagan while Garland Lentz looks on in the background. McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum Keith Sidenberger, junior Holmes Harlandale S. Houston Edison South San Harlandale Burbank S. Houston Edison South San Season Record: 6-14 Team Managers Assist McCollum's three basketball managers are William Bourland , Dave Adams and Jackie Thompson. Steve Weems uses his height advantage in shooting over an Edison ballplayer in a game won by the Bears. Jimmy Shuler wins a jump ball from a South San player. Players During Season Garland Lentz is surrounded by Cherokees as he attempts to haul down a rebound in a game won by Cherokees. Tim Connally scores an easy two while Edison looks on. San Tournament. Gilbert Ramirez watches as his shot loops toward basket. Mike Miller drives toward the basket in a game played against John Jay in the South Cherokees Topple McCollum Tim Connally and Marvin Brown of Sam Houston battle forthe loose ball in a game won by the Cherokees, Edison's Golden Bears and McCollum,s Garlend Ientz and Tim Connally look upward to locate the basketball. Garland Lentz shoots over a Burbank defender and makes it. l Mike Miller makes a layup look easy during warmup. Freshmen Gain Experience 4. The 1968-69 McCollum B-Team Basketballers found the going pretty rough as they failed to win one game during the course of an entire season. They lost 18 games. 5 Q ,,g,,, , K K , V W re ri ff K , 1 ' X fir, 2 2 Y L . Ai K? lv.. .e. eg - ,-Q57. ' A f as , 1 H 1 . The Freshman Basketball team ended the season with a 10-2 record and finished second in their conference. Coach Hope's boys gained valuable experience. Pitchers Hurl Winning s 1, tsgfu' wg, ,. .. ,. -fri-11+ rf , if i5QYfflQl7sfk if X , .E ,M ,. swiss . K fi 4 'VH az 1969 Varsity Baseball Pitchers if e I N V I W s fwe P werinu Q- f ,as- 3 ? K' 1 QL? 5 , 4 gu ts-f':M5:,,,i,igw.w5Q5iif g s l Q I . if ff rg ,S 5 ' .swf , if Qgigsiflis 5 ali I , X I 'L . Senior second baseman Gary Mueller rounds third base and stops to locate the ball. Robert Rowton, senior catcher. Ingle Connects On Pitch Gary Mueller, senior second baseman. Gary Ingle connects on a pitch against South San and drills it for a timely hit. Bobby Dennis,junior shortstop. QM 2 k?V1.if.' .V , in 4 .. or za ,. .Zi A . . ifigi ,,.. t.. Y X-' I ,- ' Mike Miller, junior third baseman. + Cowboys Lose District McCollum's baseball team lost ' their big chance to win the district title to Sam Houston 5-1. The Cowboys led the district most of the season and finished with a 5-3 district record and a 14-8 record for the year. The Cowpokes started the district season with a 3-0 win over South San and then beat Edison before the Cherokees handed them their first setback. They then came back to beat Harlandale 4-1, then lost a big game to South San. After the second district loss, McCollum ' l 1 beat the Indians again 9-O and Edison 4-1 before the big show- f down came with Sam Houston. 1 Gary McCulloch, senior first baseman. Hmmm 4 E I l I I l Outfielder Frank Mayo rounds third base and glances home in a game against South San Antonio. McCollum won the first game 3-0, and South San the next one 2-1. Titl To Sum Jimmy Shuler, senior pitcher. Hou ton ,. K mf,- gigtf,-1jif riff? x ,,,k , Yyyi K ygwe-wgsfffwt - In the big game of the year with Sam Houston, McCollum took an early 1-0 lead in the first inning. 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Outfielder Frank Mayo comes in to score on a hit in a game played against the South San Antonio Bobcats. With R cord Of 14-8 2 5, . .. . ?z3,-512. ., V. .,, ,. :,,:. . WiwW,LM A V , .,,,., .::., of H A ' ' ' . . f ' '- M I V A - ' 1 V. ' Q - fe .sw . aff, .,w gm' ., .Q,:.4f5,f1b,f' 5- ' . '- ,gk fzTfwj,a-gE,'M-- 'T ' f f- wi A A. 5. S 1 4 'Y u efffff' -,gig H we-?9ffQ 3s.:sr' if'A L-lil'-fi L' .41 '51s- is lifflv r..gew'E+5zi:eif - ' -. , .L V-wife-lei'- i5v..0ef1yS5f - efwi 'N fi J .. ...eff - E..-:m f f vsriiilekai - tml fs-v-1f?LgLgM.,,'..,ewrr ,, , I wr, ms... -' f..-ax,-sv ffm, ,wry A ' ' Kewl. fggm..:fa-mf gs,f.Mw.v,.,fA , ...ti .ru - 11.sirJe.v,.,7-t ,. ww A-A .5 , ses fu--3-dmv wgg.,-W ,Q-aim W s - N e w -- , e f. 5 if ' 'J , ggT5W4,gg,53sfS32K.E5g:,,.,rg.rw- ,...Q.A .sgestszi -a ,wsfsw V Wwe.Za-.sQ,.fs,sfw7g5.frqev-,,3,' ,i-35,-sg A ,--H fr.. mefkf- a,...,zr:f5,-Q. , .,,.,,,g..i,,ij 'fr -Q-sa: Q 0-if A ,JM QW, M ' ' 2- spfefissw .Q ' E Y X 5+ ' 'fL.,:fl,,, V- - ,. N, .. ....,,.w's .. ' N I , ww' ' . V - ., , ' A i rree as , .. H -f xwjinff W'fi,f Wf',55L1-1: f-f sQgY3+: 't iwxj'-if.-' f TLQ?-5 1 1' 'fiifig r,b.i'i Kewl? Lfzihiiffzivif. 4 M LV A . ., Bruce Vetters appears to be the only one around as he watches game coaching box. we Sophomore infielder Todd Williamson awaits the pitch in a game p against the Edison Bears. fro m layed COWBOY RO UND UP McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum 'McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum Seguin John Jay Lee Heights John Jay Seguin MacArthur Memorial Heights Marshall South San Edison Sam Houston MacArthur Harlandale Central South San Edison Harlandale Sam Houston FINAL RECORD 14-8. Dugout Discussion Center -- ,qw f' ,..... ,, 5 ,s quint P' X ' D? ft . il ,W ' Q ' - t ,. .i'i.fE'f 'Q' t if ,UV . , V V., . .V . , . Vwlixsg . V jsi ' ,gg-. 42hTsfif'lijfhL-'1'jg' 5357-:L,'i'if. 7215 -iss. ' ' . V . .- - .L V . s V .s . D VV ' L in X ? . CE! .s,. ' D X- , g . c , V '- Q M g. , h .5 X. A V g. V ,- - ' 532555 w V f- .. ' ,I .. - -.ip A - A ' Q . s sm V - V . .V .. -W-Hs, V , . . V5 , Q i.. .V i '3'-- M' c 5 X if , V ' . , ,N xx I 1 T Q 3 . Ei X ,J ...sew-L, fi X, XX Vi X i ' L: S. ' McCollum baseball players sit in the dugout between innings and discuss the game at hand. District championship was another topic dis- cussed in the dugout. we Sophomore second baseman Todd Williamson goes all the way around on an outside pitch and loses his helmet in the pro cess. On Baseball District Title Junior outfielder larry Price appears to be doing a little dance in attempting to avoid being hit by the ball. 2 f ! Senior Jimmy Shuler shows the proper method of stretching for the ball at first base. Shuler saw action as both a first baseman and pitcher. Track Team Brings Home Gary Miller, Lee Buckelew, Randy Lockwood, and Mike Aduddell make up McCo11um's Reynaldo Morin is half-miler who went to 440-yard relay team which finished third in the District Meet. the state meet. Pole v3uhe1'GafyMij1e1-wgndigtfici inhig Gary Ruston also got a trip to Corpus Christi by winning district in the discus event, competition. Honors In District Meet 25 kk! ,3 W, 54151 Senior Douglas Gregory was another of the seven Cowboys who won a right to compete in regional competition by placing second in the long jump event. Lee Buckelew, McCollum's high hurdles specialist, won his event in the District Meet Sam Pack placed second to Ruston in the held at Alamo Stadium, discus. Coach John Gray and his track squad finished a very strong second in District 29-AAAA track meet and at the same time placed seven tracksters in the Regional Meet held in Corpus Christi. The Cowboys finished behind Sam Houston who had a total of 149 points while McCollum ran up 129 points. The district title race was so close that it wasn't decided until the final events had been completed. And so what had been forecast as an easy title for the Cherokees turned out to be quite a scramble. Finishing behind the Cowboys were Harlandale, Edison, and South San in that order. Half-Miler Morin Performs . are wif , was - , - ' fm.QllErf',7L1Q' 5 i1f2?lffi?i'eQ' ' 2- V gimrjr ff rs, ' .K - ,, . - sygvgysrti- is ? W, ,, ii JT , Senior Gary Miller clears the bar and wins the pole vault event at the District Meet held at Alamo Stadium. X I in we , as W -ra we ff , 4 . 'r 1 ff rs We . F jwi M Eg Cb C , ' h-, f 5 ' I M K e gl -r fii, if Q- In ,. gr .4 MQW r 3 'ffilf lt, . I X iigaes , gt, K fi A lm , f Z i ' ' 'E l'-i 1 ' k,rk , WM . rrree we ., t - .f IWC! 'A ' 'im Q, , 4' .fri f , as f tr i A f i 1 A tam-t agar .. - .Q af 5 '., . ,I -- 5? Coach John Gray learns that his responsibility as a qualified trainer is just as important as that as track mentor A healthy athlete IS a necessity. Steclcliest During Season use tts- rr fr ff 14' an -, ge JL? 1. K Q this f All-District and Regional half-miler Reynaldo Morin. Tracksters represent McCollum in various field events at the district meet. 2-er Coach Gray feels his most steady performer of the season was half- miler Reynaldo Morin. Morin won the half mile in district and went on to gain a berth in the state meet in Austin by winning regional over favored Evaristo Salinas of Bracken- ridge. Reynaldo came back the very next week and won the 880 at the Little State Meet by ten yards. But at the state meet in Austin, the competition was just too fast and Morin finished a distant seventh. At Austin, Reynaldo was up against boys who had run the 880 in 15127 and 15211. Morin's best time was a l57:2 and he recorded that in the Mules Relays. r rake it f - .w..21: ': ' - ' J- T - ' ggi! -.MK , 1 . ,NK ', . - - Q 51 W3 r eat-tear aesffgle - . .ai ,. ,... ,. - f .,.,'1, .... .f.. . - ..t, ..r. W,-W,..r W f K . .- -'wie'-fi? ET LEG?-,s.g. . -- r1Qf:z.'zU'7'..' if f LJ ef T ' if-:HP '- rs,:e:.f.:s we :ares zzrgfgggrg . ' -' Q ., S Sw af ffmfis-fsv J rw , - -is -fia 1fe,af.f,a.r2, r. . M, 155313 . ee is E 2 ., ,aaa ,ee ,a ---f -7-.we .,ff me .- r-- ww- - iw:-P11f51Xv:a5a:s??s f 1 :ff a gf t W- .-s,.- QW, ,1..i..... , .W . , 9 2 , , , r.,, .ah 4,25 50fQ:3:5:?Qm5r:?3fgs tg Xs'wf,g, 'b ITE I 5 4 3 , . iziis-rm 2 ., z'1Sg:Mm,,a,,z 54121513555gfaiwxfqrse frfxg .g3rg23g,i,,Kw r1f2ff+fwtf:2az:ii-ff: ,, ' L- we 'fr-:fa ,- frjtggfi'igtgsxrftgirzgtjggmg rr,.r-,ggi ss'gUv',32e1i2gi51'5iffi,,es?1Wifgsam. ' ' - Qrj?-QYf:f,fL.gQeWefli,jrzjl5lQb,'lTff,fag ' -' ' :.:1fg,r:,f-13.416 gy5s.g,g W 114' 1- gq if 1 ' L ' v ' 4 1 1. Head Coach John Gray. Smith, Howder Coach To 7' The 1969 Golf team finished third place in the district tournament. one stroke back of second-place Har1anda1e.The golfers won 8 out of 10 matches with different schools and also set a record for a 9 hole match with a 158. Golf coaches James Howder and Dennis Smith. Senior Golfer Steve Slavich, three-year letterman. Third Place In District Sophomore Boyd Chessman Junior Charles Graham Junior Gary Kunkel W 'L , f.v, '-Q45 M -, lW f1 f - Junior Pat Mclilyea Sophomore Larry Sellers Junior Melvin Yell Tennis Demand S 2 no L 5 'n ni S S '.nA v ' S is nvf M 'H r '-riidfl .,,fv N' x ff,. k.-T, K . S n S nn X n nnnwnn. W Q gp X, ii S X wir S S Qi J-xg Q ,7 ,, ry il, .. 'wgfizr 1' , f2, I 1, . y ga Q,Z fx: jf' , ' 6 S ,n r ,. A ,.,: VmAV ,, I Q li ,,.f ,,,,, xx ,af QQ If ,xxx ,Wi Q - 0 Q ,345 N ' Vo? .. '. -5w,, A' Q22 S 1 ,'1P ga.. Ex 4 n n S ,WAVQ P- N riissl L .. an nn nn , - A so Sophomores Mike lnsall and Charles Jones, first doubles. ,x 65155 P if 'riff 1 S ?2?3'5ITgQT'c aflgfifwzvi-1 31 'iiikgf' ' ' Nfgeregvq ,Q 5-?'FIv S . e Mm Senior Rodger Clmningham and Sophomore Rodney Puffer, second doubles. lamina ,. ' -:ge T isfziff f S if S if is 'ifw , ir, r--f W .ree Q we rrri S rree S I-., X in Q, X Y ,f 3 ,K me :wma ii, if ag- lr? sr Eg so 3+ 'Q . . '. : 3 , ,g kg J N X K J! hx ,f ' , ' -1 1, if r A I vvllvu I , ,re xxx, er , Ex In . if ' ,fvf S 2 fi! as -f. ' f'Z .f-F- K 473' 571 I - Af, I L ggfyf' X V ff f ' , Q ' ,, -. Eff' I+f'g5gf3'X fy ' mf if LW X lj 'L . ff ii A r r,,, .Mia rf E5 if ' H 65 E4 1.' e'-, Q mi 5 Rifle V3 7' F fr Q 'af ,ig hx? ne he J. Is V' 3 4 r S 31 Y if Q U 2 'Fx . , - ix Q... v y 4 Sophomore Jeff Hicks, first singles. 'milf L ,, ,ah Fe Q? - i S ' ,- X me , S , ' , . . --, .-,- . . Qi f S f , k ,vip H? 'H X if 50 i .V , if i' ,f I 'K -wif 'fi m K 5 jpeg ' W ,sg 'L N. W f S S 1 qw if S , QV si, , .-+ 1' . X, E K Q1 i s 2 iii I f iraqi I re: Wife 1'f f W., Aff, Vkkx .X ily. V hr ,T I gg : 1 I A , .gm-if? s, t A ' Q r V ' r-:-:W mf , Senior Dewey Shepard, second singles. Mc Welcomes Coach Corbell A new look around McCollum High The new head football coach had many things to do to get the Cowboys ready for School is Coach Corbell. spring drills. if TSULf1iil1T'b To RSX Coach Berman Corbell talks with members of the 1969-1970 Cowboy varsity football team. xercise Moiivafes Girls McCollum's girls Physical Education classes are instructed by Miss June Becker, Miss Barbara Stanley and Mrs. Randi Wayland. The instruction, including all sports, intends to stimulate and to motivate the student to her highest physical and men- tal capability. Study and training includes track and Held, tennis, badminton, ping pong, basketball and tumbling. Patricia Files strains to give a good performance in the physical fitness test. F t Miss Becker demonstrates performance on the balance beam. Classes Perform Routines Trophy case display represents the many dances taught in all physical education classes Girls perform original routines planned during class. Girls Participate Actively Girls perform original Mexican Hat Dance. iii i'ii if X , l If . fi:, ff A-E Volleyball is one sport in which all physical education classes participate. 'hw P B Girls Excel In Sports s A W A w c :SH l. Q fm , at . l ai . 4 my L- yla y y ,' , if B? V--'rf , Jw, :fig A up-1 E, ,A-,fL,.- . Q, 'fwwa-Wm , - M W'Qw1wmwiws.4aw.' ' X., K Q , f -Q Girls physical education display ability to excel in volleyball. Delia Aloorta and Candy Burkeen participate in tennis. Classes Display Skill Anna Ortiz and Yolanda Manrique reset pins during bowling class. x 5 Fi, ,. 5 L 'ww -Q. . , 5 - K I A ' is ' N--,..,,. V K A . .... M . . ,W ,H ...K I AMW ' ,..l, , X 5 M, V V if H l ll . all .ggi 'fri' '5- 5 K f ,V xi f V ' ' si i K' W If. f ' Q ' is .2 . 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Barbara Roe brings in a run for her team NON-DISTRICT WINS LOSSES Varsity Volleyball Team SEASON RECORD-VO LLEYBALL Robert E. Lee l John Marshall 1 Floresville 1 John Marshall 1 Floresville 1 Kerrville 1 TOURNAMENTS Kerrville lst A 3 R 3rd B Harlandale 2nd A 3 1 South San lst A', 3 GSB!! DISTRICT South San 2 Harlandale 2 Julie Gonzalez Season Record Alldistrict lst Team 17 3 Captain Varsity Volleyball members are Virginia Rodriguez, Jo Ruiz, Maria Ruiz, Marty Bailey, Jackie Schlueter, Marilyn Felux, Julie Gonzalez, Beath Wells, Cathy Lothringer, Linda Kisby, Amia Germitag Managers Charlene Behring, Sharon Goslin and Coach Mrs. Randiwayland. Records 17 Wins, 3 Losses Beath Wells All-District lst Team Maria Ruiz Marilyn Felux Captain All-District 2nd Team 'rx .Es KK ,..,-, J' Managers Sharon Wofford, Becky Velasquez, Sharon Goslin, and Charlene Behring discuss various game results. SKU J Varsity Team Participates Linda Kisby-All District, Debbie Grimes 2nd Team rfwi Beath Wells and Maria Ruiz join efforts to overcome opponent from Harlandale. In Various Tournaments Marcia Bailey Cathy Lothringer Julie Gonzalez adds another spike for a winning point at the South San Toumament. Volleyball Team Managers vs k -s 1 Varsity managers Sharon Go slin and Charlene Behring prepare for another game. Virginia Rodriguez in milk? Work With Equipment Josie Ruiz Y-M ., B-team managers Sharon Wofford and Becky Velasquez collect balls after a game. Anna Geramita 'B' Volleybclllers Grab Second Under the direction and guidance of Miss Barbara Stanley, the B-team gained valuable experience to pre- pare them for varsity play. The team received honors by capturing two 3rd place trophies in the Kerrville and South San tourna- ments. Although district competi- tion for B-team is not possible, McCollum's B-team participated in various practice games. Melody Dossett was elected cap- tain and June McConell received an award for high point scorer. Mel Do ssett digs', the ball to Judy Stone. a .Nfl - 2 ' ' 2 as fx V , if ' -,SH .. - 1 ' Q Q A . ' . . 'F is , at gf, 'kgiiiififfiliiiii' sig' we 'Te Q relief? 5 sr 5 fe 'Fe J 'tt fl . 2, V V rea . 53:25-. L , - f. 5' ---' je gV1f.yg'ir35grqf2, s-xg? - V 5 - f- M - - -xp, V f W ag - ' ' ' .V V ' Q 5 - - ' 2 X . 1. ' ' 1 ' ,E -V ' 'Q 3. K ' ' L T ' I -, - I ,.e.se.w-Ma,-M,g,e .. ss., , , . , . ,, .. .Q . .. .,.. -lt-. , gamfrsaffr'uname 25 ' s- .-: y T 5 ,f . . eg5?,QwssQfwrsafi-Vc,'- -?'-sfxfasirg-t..,--f-wellies, - 'f',- -f t.. , . fry 4- gg-sm f ,:ss41.a.s1e-ini. .t .L .es r . . .,., .. - - E .,,?wa-M ,lan XV ?g,.r.p2VV,,SV--V--as-M f-Q1 , W . . ., x - . .. V .1:-2-i,V-Ae-ss. - 'WJ-eefcf-3rrl.srV-9-7 wgg,.eV f Q . ,, f- - t. A- 2 Vs- .V . trrt.-Mer-s-fr--as 1 2, , .. if . .rs,1m-if-F,s,v,.W,. 5 Q r V. -'1 K Z . f 'W 'Qggg-:ft - W 1 5 Hg f - Ti - .5 riffs' ' Zip , ,M 1? rg, e l f?-ig? i 5' 2 A i ' , f K l 5, , '- x V, 3 , 4' .- its . V '1 , V f SR -. , 1 ' . .- Ve -v ' , Y 4, J J' . V V L - I V S , 1 . A V I . f ' ' ' ' VVsst 'ne it A 1, . - 11,5 V , 3 ' -lk as jigfw H V + . .. ' V ' . ' , ,, x , . ,, W , . f - - ,, ' , f5z:' If- .Q -if '- t' fe! ' 't - f W ' '-tg.: - . - r - ff 1.,':.'f,.1.-.::.4:: 'rf.1fi t' -. ..L..i - ' '- - ' ,. .. B-teamers are ffront rowj Nadine Nutt, LuRae McConel1, Brenda Lothringer, Mel Dossett, Ellen King, Mary Pena, and Judy Stone. CBack rowl includes Coach Miss Barbara Stanley, Vicki Lothringer, June McConnell, Bertha Escobedo, Janice King, Moljnda Scoggins, Daina Rossman, Pat Hendrix, and managers Sharon Wofford and Becky Velasquez. GAA Members Receive Awards Miss Barbara Stanley helps Connie Swierc with her newly awarded sweater she earned for placing first in district for tennis. Members of the volleyball squad receiv- ing jackets or sweaters are Sharon Goslin, Julie Gonzalez, Maria Ruiz, Marilyn Felux, Josie Ruiz, and Beath Wells. Peggy Sears, Manager Varsiiy Tennis Team McCollum Tennis Team brought victories to the school by placing first in singles and second in doubles in district competition. Team members include Con- nie Swierc, lst singlesg Elaine Galle and Debbie Knowles, 2nd doublesg Shirley Bukowsky and Tinker Bunogli, who compose lst doubles and finished 2nd in district. Serving the team as manager was Peggy Sears. Connie Swiercflst Place in District, Singles v . G, , . N, 0 5... 529 W 9000 ,Q sw-' QW kQQf N94 29 'Q i f , ygsgl P9 rtiy ii,ir i 4 'r s T d , ss s A , . -Q .4.5. , :-: A 1 W l ll - ielr . li 1 Miss June Becker ,gs 1' ,I t wus tl Lf ,V Q r.., .f-fag - , Coach TQ l Has Successful Season Placing 2nd in District competition are first team doubles Tinker Bonugli and Shirley Bukowsky. Composing the second Team doubles are Elaine Galle and Debbie Knowles. 3 -Q a 5 l S 1 I l 'T I '- - ' s - '-uf'-'iifl-i ,- -i'4Y3Lff5i?Li?l5f??f-ff A f'5 f f'V'L-Vi' 1 :H 1lf'i2?'219sf1l f'i:'l?Q'A'- ' ' ' f' l QL I f - -' f 1 V 1 K' H S Sf' K Sf V W Workers Complete Sloclium Y N-mm L T E' W NN 11 U u Construction workers finish the foundation for the bleachers at the new football stadium. Honor Guard from different branches the United States Armed Forces present the colors at the dedication of the new football stadium. Mr. Patrick Shannon, principal, oongrat ulates letterman at a pep rally. Seniors Turn Class Ring Keeping with the senior tradition Law- rence Vincent turns Shirley Bukowsky's senior ring for good luck as Susan Clemmons looks on. Ctop rightj Senior, John Kelly takes part in a skit during the Spirit Rally given by the student council. Cbottom lefty Laura Hicks signs an annual at the 1968 WRANG LER Signing Party. ibottom rightj ., .JS , - , -1 if fg? 4' . . . ,qs f - I-H f7.7 , S an 5? J X K 1 -Visa M -if W - ss, , I 5 . ,ii , Q , , , i , , 7. .2 fi Jr 5,5 aku ,fag we W l of qi .izfv . i E I , i , E 5 , 5 : M , ' 5 L f 5 L T iff' A y uv. ' 51: 'z.g3if,gQg,'gf E5 ': ':2'E1f5':,- f. -5' gs LV 5 3 1 'a Q if if V- . nl 5' F' Q: Gonzalez Addresses Crowd Representative, Henry B. Gonzalez, was the guest speaker at the dedication of the district's new community football stadi- um. Ctop rightj Identifying marker estab- lishes the district's new community facil- ity as Memorial Stadium in memory of Harlandale service men. Ctop leftj Brenda Awood and Dee Anne McDonald collect money for the new WRANGLERS at the signing party. Cbottom lefty Toss Decides Kick Off Football captains await the result of the coin toss before the opening kick at the McCollum-Sam Houston football game. frightj Coach Joe Collins says a word of encouragement at a pep rally before in- troducing the football captains for the McCollum-Edison game. Cbottom leftj McCo1lum's Student Council President Teresa Gonzales and a representative from Seguin High School exchange tokens of friendship representing each school. fbot- tom rightj Singers, Speakers Entertain Tyrolean Singers, a fold group from Aus- tria, entertain the student body with traditional songs and dances. Cleftl Dr. No Young Park delivers a lecture on the tragedy of the spread of Communism in the Far East during an assembly. Cbot- tom leftj Jim Manning, performer of folk music, sings folk songs and popular clas- sics during an assembly. Cbottom centerj Mr. Robert Overton speaks to the McCol- lum student body during the week pro- claimed as National Brotherhood Week. Cbottom rightj Mr. George Vakey, former McCollum prin- cipal, comes forward to greet the student body at a pep rally visited by the Mac- Arthur Cheerleaders where Mr. Vakey is now principal. CrightJ Cheerleaders, Martha Ashley and Valeriaweynand act out one of the many skits the girls did for football pep rallies. Cbottom lefty Lynda Schimcek, majorette, does a hoop routine to the tune of 'fFeelin Grooveyf' It was one of the many routines the majorettes did at pep rallies. Cbottom rightj Spirited Rallies Enlhuse Qwest - the W' Student Body Before Gomes Sam Pack,captain for the McCollum South San football game, encourages the student body to support their team at a pep rally. Cleftl B-Team Cheerleaders, Gloria Hernan- dez, Becky Slangal, Debbie Cuda, and Col- leen Jones, assist varsity cheerleaders Mar- tha Ashley, and Vicke Bell in leading the Cowboys at the annual Sweetheart game. Cbottomj 325 Cowboy Adorns Inchcm Game Cowboys anticipate victory over the Sam Houston football team with a mock funer- al of a Cherokee Indian. Ctop leftj McCol- lum's football team begins the game with encouragement of the 20 foot Cowboy mascot. The student council made the 20 foot mascot for the McCollum-Harlandale game. Ctop rightj B-team cheerleaders are responsible for attending the Junior Varsity events. The girls substitute for the varsity cheerleaders when necessary and assist at pep rallies. Cbottomj Cowboys Crown Sweethearts Seniors Lynda Allen and Flora Gonzalez were presented as 1968 Football Sweethearts at the Mc- Collum-Roosevelt game. Other girls nominated for this honor included Vicki Lewis, Valerie Weynand, and Claudia William- son. These girls are nominated and voted on by the Cowboy football squad. For each football game the Tri-C's make a big spirit poster for the Cowboy team to run through as they enter the field. This post- er was for the McCollum-John Marshall game. New at-fu' I February is the month of sweet- hearts, cupids and beaus. McCol- lum's F.H.A. carries out this theme by presenting the Annual Sweet- heart Prom. Attending the Sweetheart Prom are Mr. and Mrs. Pat Shannon, ftop leftj Sweet- heart and Beau of 1967-68, Cindy How- ard and Gary Stoops, present the official court of nominee's for 1968-69. ftop center? Cindy Howard and Gary Stoops, McCol.lum's 1967-68 Sweetheart and Beau, lead the grand march as their last official duty. Cbottoml FHA Sweetheart Prom K , if 'af 2. In wg' ' if i it X .ss XLS? V , Lum: I., for 'wif If I f ' - s i , ' 5 .1 . 1 Crowns Valerie, Gilbert ,,L.L. S ,A .I 1 pn.. , kikg JK! K Y E ,L, Q, f,. ,, W if. ' ,e-A S 7 , .- .'-' 1A. ' , I :'N qe,s,f-.,-.M,,f.,-.t-w-Q-f.,s....-....-m.,.-A...,,,,.u..v. Each organization on campus selects a sweetheart and beau to represent their class and club at the prom. The Sweetheart and Beau of McCollum are chosen on the basis ofthe number of votes cast by the students attending the dance. Valerie Weynand and Gilbert Ramirez reign as McCoilum's 1968-69 Sweetheart and Beau. Ctop rightj Laura Luna walks toward the stage as the official crown bearer of the Sweetheart Prom. fbottom leftl Jackie Thompson as the emcee for the Sweetheart Prom announces the nominees. Cbottom rightj Seniors Stage Laugh In l Each year McCollum's senior class presents a play. The class of 69, presented A Melodrama Laugh-In , featuring an entire cast and crew of seniors. Richard Salinas portrays the Pied Piper as he plays his famed music. Ctop lefty Lawrence Vincent, the notorious thief, loses his grip on Grandmother Gertie's bustle as she CVicki Lewisj snatches it away from him in the skit, 'Grand- mother's Great Grievancei ftop rightj The Shawess of Shushess, Claudia Wil- liamson, reveals the true identity of the villian, Rodger Cunningham, in the case of the 'Great Bottleneck Diamond'. frightj Students Play Basketball p '1 are-L 3 it N32 Q9 'i Q 'iv W M L3 ,J ga gf N 41 A- .. .ze YV Av' A aa .. V KM? , M 1 t-'- Basketball is a sport played by varsity teams and physical education classes. There is also an intramural basketball program for the advisories to participate in competition. Jimmy Shuler makes a jump shot for two points during the game against the South San Bobcats. fbelowl Steve Weems jumps high to dump a basket during a practice game after school. Qleftj Richard Roamell attempts to make a bas- ket during an intramural basketball game between the advisories. Long-Awcuted Jackets Come Outstanding football players begin working to earn football letters when they are accepted as varsity players. Being a member of the team means hard work and sweat, which rewardingly pays off when jackets and awards are pre- sented. At a special pep-rally, Coach Bill Dumus assisted by Coach Joe Collins and Coach Don Yarbrough distribute football jack- ets. Three-year letterman Gilbert Ramirez proudly accepts his football jacket from Coach Dumus. Faculty Shows Prowess Each year the Projectionists Club has a money making project to help club funds. This year McCollum,s male faculty gave an exhibition of their skills in basketball. The two teams were named Bostwick's Bullets and Blodgett's Artists. Mr. Burmiester blocks an attempt to shoot a basket by Mr. Reyna. Sergeant Major Bostwick leaps high into the air to guard the throw of Coach Smith. Fresh Air Insplres Classes Dee Anne McDonald is given a helping hand by Tim Connally in flying her kite. Dee Anne designed and built her kite, the Flying Nun, in Art Class. To receive a grade for the project the students were required to prove their skill at functional design by orbiting the high flyers during class. Tommy Ragsdale concentrates on a draw- ing for Art Class. This project stressed the creative influence the great out of doors has on an artist. Art Students Create esigns Art II students Paul Calloway, Shirley Clay, Gary Kruse and Vincent Cardoshin- sky work diligently in class on the Art Christmas Project. Students were assigned doors on campus to decorate. The deco- ration must be original and reflect the true Cowboy Christmas spirit. Bobby Baily, art student, works on a Pen and Ink composition for his portfolio entitled Our Time . Reception Refreshes embers Jenny Smart models the new windbreak- er for the National Honor Society, ftop leftj Julie Ebeling serves the new National Honor Society members Frank Freeman and Susie Rabel at the reception after the induction ceremo- nies. fbottom rightl A Representative from the Atomic Energy Commission uses Billye Simpson in one of the many experiments he demonstrated. In this particular experiment Billye holds her hand on a generator to show how electricity is transformed into the body. ftoprightj Track Boys Keep Odd Hours Richard Perigo speaks to the students at one assembly on the use of alcohol and drugs. ftop leftj Track boys practice from after school to the late evening hours in order to perfect their running skill, Ctop rightl Dale Swinford shares a refreshing drink with Jenninc Moore a model at Joske's and a member of the Teena Texas Board. Dale and .lennine are both juniors at McCollum. fbottom lefty Girls Vie For 1970 Positions Tri-C members. Linda Lake and Joanie English perform variousjumps as they try out for varsity cheerleader Members of the pep squad perform their routines as they compete for a position on the dance team. Tri C's End Year With Prom Miss Martha Young presents Claudia Williamson the award for outstanding Tri C senior. Suzette Nichols announces the 1969- 70 president ofthe Tri-C's. Students dance at the Green SL Gold Prom held at the Roaring 20's night club. PTA Spon ors Talent Show Q I - - li 3 i 41 is . , 2 r 1: f - L. 1 -x j ' ff . , sm e L 3 , me ,L 3 as 5 Q rg Q . 1 2 Q T ' 2 ' ,. 1- T 1' l 1 ' J E 1 L J I 'F ' X 1 , , -mly Pat Basham, Dale Skinner, and Laura Hicks participate in P. T. A Olivia Anthony and Sandra Rogers perform a comedy skit during the Show. Sue Standridge performs an Arabian ballet dance. .Talent Show. P.T.A. Talent Band Names 1970 Cfficers i ,wir Y V i At the spring band concert Mr. John Parnell awards Stella Reyna with the John Phillip Sousa Award. Sheri Deininger presents the newly elected officers. James Gore presents Mrs. John Parnell with a dozen red roses in recognition of the band's appreciation. Sharon York presents position of secretary-treasurer. Towards the end of the school year, there are activities which might be labled for seniors only . April 29th was the day for seniors to receive graduation invitations which meant the Big Day was just around the corner. Damone Bonner, Lynda Allen, and Armando Anaya receive the long-awaited senior invitations. ' Mary Holden is given change from Mr. Ray Armstrong after receiving her graduation invitations. t ,ts fi W Qrkgsgr W E we a,.,,N - W With Invitations, Picnic May 7th seniors went to Brack- enridge Park for their annual senior picnic. Seniors participated in pad- dle boat riding, playing baseball, visiting the zoo, train riding, and many other activities while at the park. Kenny Herring, wea.ring his big sombrero, was not likely to get sunburned while on the senior picnic. A group of senior boys help Mr. Jim Blod- gett check roll at the Koehler Pavillion of Brackcnridge Park, where everyone was to meet. 343 Thirty-Three Outstanding Outstanding Seniors Ctop rowj Robert Barrows lSpeech and Dramaj, Eugene Shimek fMathematicsJ, Pat Manka CSci- encel, Jimmy Shuler CBoy's Sports Awardj, Gary Ruston fSpanishJ, Jackie Belt CMusicJ, Tommy Ragsdale CArtJ, Roy Bain fR.O.T.CJ, Larry Carlile fDraftingJ, Julian Westbrook CEnglishJ, Joel Moreno CRefrigeration-Air Conditioningj, fmiddle rowj Mike Aduddell fAmerican Legion Award and Social Sciencej, David Moreno CV.O,E.J, Wesley Moore fD.E.J, William Scoggins fLatinJ, James Gore fBandD, Annette Martin fBandJ, Julie Gonzalez CScienceJ, Patricia Murch CVOEJ, Debbie Kowalik fBusi- ness Awardj, Brenda Atwood fEng- lishj, Mary louise Carter CSocial Sciencej, Claudia Williamson fAmerican Le- gion Award and Tri-CJ, fbottom rowj Janet Holt fSpanishj, Sharon McCann Uournalismj, Sandra Slack fMusicJ, Becky Slangal tArtJ, Marilyn Chestnut CDEJ, Alice Smith fSpeech and Dramaj, Shirley Bukowsky fMathemat- icsl, Julie Ebeling CLatinJ, Maria Ruiz CGirls' Athletic Awa.rdJ, and Alta Garner tV.H.O.J Seniors Wln Honor Awards Outstanding seniors are honored for their achievement in a particular field of study at the annual Senior Honors Night. Mr. Charles Snyder presents Shirley Bu- kowsky and Eugene Shimek with awards as outstanding students of mathematics. Ctop leftl Julie Gonzalez delivers an excerpt from a speech by General Douglas MacArthur entitled 'gDuty, Honor, Country. ftop rightl Roy Bain is awarded R.O.T.C. honors by Sgt. Maj. Howard Bostwick. fbottomj Students Honor McCollum 335 MOn the Spot team members and alter- nates are Julie Ebeling, Dale Swinford, Mark Trotter, Beath Wells, Julie Gonzalez, and Brenda Atwood. Beath Wells is honored as new GAA president. Patricia Murch, V.O.E. student, reigns as queen of the Downtown Lions Club. As queen she will represent all Lions Club activities and attend the State Lions Club Convention in Laredo accompanied by Mrs. Wilma MCCIUIY, V.O.E. sponsor. GQ Graduates Fmol Moments McCollum's senior class of 1969 ends their school years with participation in gradua- tion exercises on May 22 in Municipal Auditorium. Candidates received their degrees from Mr. Wiley Howry, president of the school board, after being presented by Mr. Patrick Shannon, principal. Mr. Reggie Marthis, counselor, checks prospective graduates to assure correct order. 347 4 fmsaaeysssmxPMffiwemsafeiaf'wife,'JQ4-f:'lis'::sf::Q,,.f ,, 1- 'k1f:1,:fuimse'f.f,1.y,f:f1m1f:sfiQ'1sea:fwi'.w,f.m,:wfe'm: Congratulations to a Real Bunch! Seniors '69 Keep up the Good Work Says GENE GREGORY AIR CONDITIONING Refrlgeratlo CA 2 1522 Heatmg Ch MhAhlyVkL dA11 BHVI JOSKE S OF TEXAS Alamo Plaza North Star Mall Las Palmas As a member of the Teen of Texas Fashlon Board Jennme Moore models for Joskes WA 3 9433 Mechanic 3702 Pleasanton Rd on Duty J 8. 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Write to the Director of Admissions, Trinity Univer- sity, 715 Stadium, San Antonio, Texas 78212. 1 , . in!5iJ1 A L iW'nE,, 4 .vi J . s 1 A A few-sa fat ,ff :E .tr me' H i X S 1 ' LK Q A xx 4 E ' v 2 ckwggpf MEXICAN RESTAU RANT5 BAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 10 Convenient Locations to Serve You XX THE W AGENCY 1014 S.W. Military San Antonio, Texas Dee Ann and Vicki portray characters in the senior class play. Hortense Ybanez Vocagfgggjmg HEALTH CLUB MCCOLLUM HIGH SCHOOL Class of 68 698 s W Mllltafy Dr WA 4 7151 chose a health career at F F' 9 519 W Houston San Antonlo Texas SANTA ROSA MEDICAL HN: Q 4 CENTER .HQDJIIE How About You? BEN S ICE HOUSE 3791 Pleasanton Rd Your frlendly nelghborhood store and car wash Congratulates all senlors iii Eif'S li? a. Sona IVR' 4 .-1 5 444 364 l Charge! Get Going Again With Delicious Dr. Pepper! ' I ,KJ IW , , 'ef ' ' xi ' Q ' JA f x X ,- We HJ PD1' 1 QHPHQ V ex I Q v vf ws U was g g Y xg!! gulvg 6615 So Flores J C H1cks HICKS Automob1le F1re Casualty WA 2 6902 Gene H1cks Y, I ! - I I INSURANCE AGENCY Senior Activities .A. ABATE,TERRY Biology Club 1l,2,31 Pres. 1315 Chanter 12,31 Circulation Manager 12,31 Chanter Sweetheart 1315 FTA 1l,2,315 Latin Club 1115 Speech St Drama 11,215 Red Goss 1315 Sr. Play Cast 1315 Rodeo Club 131 Office Worker 1115 TriC's 1l,2,31 Danceteam 121 Captain131 ADAMS,DAVE Varsity band 1l,2,31 Stage Band 12,315 B-Basketball mgr. Varisty basketball Mgr. 12,31 Baseball Mgr.131 ADUDDELL, MIKE B-Team Football 111 Capt. 111 B-Team Basketball 111 Track 1l,2,31 Varsity Football 12,315 Capt. 131 Most Valuable Player 131 American Legion Award 131 All Dist. Football. 1315 Social Science Award 1315 Letterman's Club 12,315 Chaplain 131 ALDEZ, MANUEL B-Team Football, 1115 Print Shop 12,31 ALFORD, MAVIS FHA 111 ALLEN, LYNDA Biology Club 1215 Adv. Pres. 11,215 Football Sweetheart 131 Speech 8s Drama 1l,2,315 FTA 1215 Main Office Worker 131 Student Council 131 Student Council Sweetheart 131 Senior Class Reporter 131, Tri-C's 11 ,2,315 Danceteam 121 Cheerleader 131 ALLEN, NANCY Tri-C's 1l,2,315 IST Lieut. 1315 Youth for Christ 111 ANAYA, ARMANDO B-Team Football 1115 Basketball 1115 B Track 1115 Varsity Football 12,315 Spanish Club Beau 1315 Letterman's Club 12,31 ANDERSON, PEGGY Latin Club 11 ,215 FTA 12,315 Library Club 12,315 Speech and Drama Club 131 ANGLIN, MARTHA Tri-C's11,215 Youth For Christ 121 ANTHONY, MANUEL ROTC 11 ,21 VICA 12,31 ARMSTRONG, GREGORY B-Team Football1l15 ROTC 1115 DE 12,315 Advisory Pres. 121 ARMSTRONG, KATHY French Club 131 ARRIAZOLA, MARIA Latin Club 11,21 ASHLEY, MARTHA Tri-C's 1l,2,31 Danceteam 121 Varsity Cheerleader 131 FTA 1l,2,315 Student Council 1l,2,31 Hist. 1215 Woe-Pres. 131 ROTC Queen Nominee 121 Spanish Club 11,21 Rodeo Club 1315 Biology Club 131 Senior Class Chaplain 131 Senior Class Play 1315 Outstanding Jr. Service Award5 1215 Tri-C'S Best Member 1315 Adv. Pres. 111 Senior Class Sweetheart: 131 ATWOOD, BRENDA Tri-C's 1l,2,31 lst Lieut. 1315 Latin Club 1215 Annual Sta.ff12,31 On The Spot Team 12,31 Asst. Business Manager 1215 Business Manager 1315 NHS. 12,31 Vice-Pres. 1315 Speech 8e Drama 121 Art Club 121 Senior English Award5 Who 's Who 131 President 's Club 131 AVINA,ANTHONY ROTC 1l,2,315 Drill Team 1115 Color Guard 1215 Honor Guard 12,315 Football 1215 Track 12,31 .B. BACHHOFER , CASEY Art Club 1115 Red Goss 1115 D.E.C.A. 12,31 BAIN,ROY Latin Club 1115 Chess Club 1215 ROTC 11 ,2,31 Rifle Team 1215 N.H.S. 131 BARR, BONNIE Tri-C's 12,315 Red Goss 1315 Concert Choir 131 BARROWS, ROBERT B-Football 1115 Varsity Football 12,315 Letterman's Club 12,315 Speech and Drama Club 1315 Speech and Drama Award 1315 M.C. for P.TA. Talent Show 1315 Inter- scholastic League Play Cast 1315 Main Office Worker 1315 Tri-C's Beau 131 BELT,JACKIE B-Football 1115 Varsity Football 12,315 B-Basketball 1115 Letterman's Club 1315 Concert Choir 1315 Music Award 131 BOEHLE, KAREN GAA 111 BONNER , DA MONE Advisory Sec-Treas. 11,215 Tri-C's1l,2,315 Dance Team 1315 Library Club 11,215 Library Assist. 11,215 Art Club President 1115 Youth for Christ 121 BOWDEN, PHYLLIS F.H.A. 1l,2,315 Vice-Pres. 1115 President 1215 Youth for Christ 1115 Latin Club 1215 F.T.A.1315 Rodeo Club 131 BROEKERS, MARTIN Band 1l,2,315 Projectionist 1l,2,315 Span- ish Club 1215 Choir 131 BROOKER, JOHN Student Council 1115 R.O.T.C.11,215Rifl: Team 1115 Red Goss 1315 Choir 131 BROOKER , WANDA F.H.A. 11 ,3,15 Senior Play 131 BROSCH,DIANN F.N.A. 1115 Red Goss 11,315 N.H.S. 12,31 BROWN, KERRY Latin Club 111 BROWN,SAM B-Football 1115 Captain 1115 Varsity Football 12,315 Captain 1315 All-district 1315 B-Baseball 1115 Varsity Baseball 1215 Letterman's Club 12,31 BUCKELEW, LEE Varsity Football 1l,2,315 All-district 1315 Captain 1315 Track 1l,2,315 B-Basketball 1215 Letterman's Club 1l,2,315 President 1315 Jr. Class Beau 121 BUKOWSKY, SHIRLEY Linrary Club 1l,2,315 President 1315 Latin Club 11,215 Biology Club 1l,2,31 F.T.A. 1l,2,315 GA.A. 1l,2,315 Historian 1315 Tennis Team 1l,2,315 N.H.S. 12,315 Chess Club 1315 Speech and Drama Club 131 BYBEE,BRENDA G.A.A. 1115 Choir 131 .C- CAIN, DAVID, Band 1315 Stage Band 1315 NHS 1315 Speech and Drama Club 1315 Sr. Play Cast 131 TRANSFER Band 11,215 All-District 11,215 Science Club 11,215 Jr. Academy of Science 1215 Key Club 11,21 Spanish Club 11,215 Annual Staff, Jr. Class Editor 1215 Drama Club 1215 NHS 1215 Future business Leaders of America 1215 First in Northeast Ark. Piano oompetition121 CAMPBELL, ROSEMARY Band 1l,2,31 F.T.A.121 CARTER, MARY LOUISE Band 11,21, Solo and Ensemble Contest UIL 11,21 Spanish Club 121 Speech and Drama Club 121 NHS 12,31F.T.A.111Z Sr. Play cast 131 Mrs. Deasey's office worker 131 CARDINA , DIANA F.H.A. 111, Teenettes5 121 Parl121, Choir 131 CANTU, JORGE V.I.C.A.131 CARDONA, GLORIA Spanish Club 1l,2,31 Parl.121. Pres. 131 CARLILE, LARRY Drafting VICA 131, Pres. 131 TRANSFER F.T.A. 111, Football 111 annual staff photographer ed.111 CAR NES, CHARLES Track 131 CASTRO, LOUIS ROTC 11,21, Drill Team 11,21 Drafting Club 131, VICA131 CHAMRAD, FRANK Band 11,2 ,31 CHESTNUT, MARILYN Youth for Christ 111, D.E.11,21Treas.1l1 Pres. 131, Adv. Treas. 12,31 CLEMMONS, SUSAN Band 11,2531 Stage Band 12,315 F.T.A. 12,315 N.HS.12,31 COFFEE, LESTER ROTC 111, Drill Team 111 COLE, ROBERT Advisory President 111 COLLINS, DORIS F.H.A.11,21Parl.121, V.O.E. 131 CORDAWAY, FLORA Teenettes 121 V.O.E. 131 COTE, PAT Tri-C's 11,21, Speech and Drama 11,31 Rodeo Club 131, Sr. Play Crew 131 COWEY,BRUCE Baseball 12,31, Cross Country 111, B-Basketball121 COWEY, CAROLYN Girls Choir 131 CUNNINGHAM, ROGER Adv. Pres. 11,215 Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 1115 Jr. Class Pres. 1215 R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1115 Mrs. Deasey's Office 12,315 Varsity Tennis 1l,2,315 Basketball Mgr. 1215 Sr. Play cast131 CUPP, JAMES R.O.T.C. 11,215 Rif1e Team 1215 Sr. Play Cast 131 .D- DAILY, CAREN TRI-C's 11,2,315 lst Lieut. 1315 Library Club 11 ,2,31 Parl. 1215 FTA 1215 Chess Club Sec.-Treasurer 121 Rodeo Club 1315 Sr. Class Play Crew 131. DEININGER, SHERRI Band 1l,2,31 NHS 1315 FTA 121 DENN,JOSEPH ROTC 11 ,2,31 VICA 11 ,2,31 DeVANEY, JACK Choir 131 DeVINEY, ANNETTE Tri-C's 11,215 Red Cross 121 DICKINSON, FLOYD ROTC 11 ,2,31 Drill Team 11 ,2,31 DONATTO , JEAN Rodeo Club 131 DOSSETT, MARK B-Team Football 1115 Varsity Football 11 ,21 Varsity Basketball 131 DUARTE, ANTONIO ROTC 1l,2,31 Color Guard 111 Drill Team 11,21 Rifle Team 1315 Officers Club 131 GAA Beau 131. Spanish Club 12,31 DUFAULT,MARK ROTC 1l,2,31 Rifle Team 131 B-Team Football121 DYCUS, SARAH Band 1l,2,31 NHS 12,31 Biology Club 111 DYE, JANICE Tri-C's 11,21 Red Cross 111 Adv. Pres. 131 Historian 131 VHO 1315 Rodeo Club 1315 NHS 131 .E. EBBIT, CATHY DECA 131 EBELING, JULIE Tri-C's 1l,2,31 NHS 131 Latin Club 11,21 'iOn the Spot 12,31 latin Award 131 Annual Staff 131 1Art Club 121 ECCELL, CATHY Tri-C's 11,215 VOE 131 ECKELKEMP, LORETTA Tri-C's 11,2,315 Treasurer 1215 Sr. Captain 1315 Spanish Club 11,2,1 FTA 1315 St. Council 131 Biology Club 1115 Adv. Pres. 131 EDWARDS, SALLY Choir 131 EGNEW,RONNIE ROTC 1l,2,31 Drill Team 1l,2,31 NCO Club 121 Staff Officers Club 1315 Latin Club 111 EMBREY, JAYNE FHA 11 ,21 VOE131 ENGLISH, MIKE Band 11 ,2,31 Stage Band 12,31 Rodeo Club 131 ESCOBAR, CHRISTINA Choir 12,31 .F . FITCH, JUDY Tri-C's 11 ,21 Danceteam 1215 VOE 131 FOWLER, EVELYN Tri-C's 11,21 Speech and Drama 11,21 Red Cross 11,21 VICA 131 FRAUSTO, JUAN ROTC 1115 VICA: Electronics 12,31 FREEMAN, FRANK Student Council 11,21 Spanish Club 12,31 Chanter Staff 121 Business Manager 131 Speech and Drama Club 121 NHS 131 Chess Club 131 .G- GABITSCH, SUZANNE Band 11 ,2,31 Speech and Drama 11,21 UIL Solo Ensemble Twirling Contest 1l,2,31 UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest Band 1l,2,31 Youth for Christ 121 Majorette131 Choir 131 Sr. Play Cast 131 GARCIA, EVA Spanish Club 1l,2,31 Treasurer of Spanish Club 121 Speech and Drama 1l,2,31 Treasurer 131 FTA 1l,2,31 Teenettes111 Student Council 11,31 Red Cross 111 Biology Club 121 Director of Sr. Play and Interscholastic League 131 GARCIA, MIGUEL ROTC 12,31 VICA 131 GARCIA, NOE ROTC 131 GARCIA, RAMON Football 121 Track 121 GARCIA, VERONICA Spanish Club 11,2531 Tri-C's 1l,2,31 FTA 131 GARNER, ALTA Tri-C's 11,215 VHO Honor Award 1315 FHA 11 ,21 VHO 131 Scholarship 131 GARNER, WAYNE B-Team Football Mgr. 111 Varsity Football Mgr. 12,31 Letterman's Club 121. VICA 12,31 Treasurer 121 Sgt. at Arms 131 Choir 131 Sr. Play Crew 131 GARZA, ROSEMARIE Girl's Choir 121 Concert Choir 131 GONZALES, JULIE GAA 11,2,315 Pres. 131 Reporter 1215 All Dist. Volleyball 131 DAR Award 1315Girls State 1215 NHS 12,315 Treasurer 131 Chess Club 1315 Secretary 131 FTA 11,21 Volleyball Team 1l,2,315 Capt. Science Award 1315 Outstanding Teenager of America5 1315 Outstanding Girl's Sportsg 131 Brackenridge Scholarship 1315 Chanter 12,315 Girl's Sport's Editor 8t Managing Editor 1315 GRA 1315 GAA Sweetheart 121 Deasey's Officeg 12,315 Soph. Student of the month 111 GONZALES,TERESA Tri-Cs 1l,2,31, Parl. 121 Dance Team 1215 Dance Team Capt. 131 Speech and Drama Club 1l,2,31 Spanish Club 1l,2,31 Vice- pres. 121 Sec.1315 Spanish Club sweetheart 121, Student Council 1l,2,31 Sec. 1215 Pres. 1315 ROTC sweetheart nominee 111,queen 131, Sweetheart 1315 Art Club 12,31 Teenettes 1115 Biology Club 111. Sr. Play Crew 131 NHS 131 Soph. Service Award 111 Youth in Government award 131 GONZALEZ, FLORA Tri-Cs 1l,2,31 Dance Team 1315 B-Team cheerleader 1315 NHS 131 Attendance office 1115 F.T.A. 1l,2,31 Pres. 1315 N.H.S. student of the month 1115 Speech and Drama Club 1l,2,31, Sr. play cast 1315 KTA. sweetheart 131 Blithe Spirit crew 1115 annual staff 11,21 Asst. Act. Editor 1215 Class Editor 1315 adv treas. 111, adv. sec. 121, adv. sweetheart 11 ,2,315 Class Parl. 11,21 Juniorclass sweetheart 1215 Biology club 1l,2,31 treas. 12,31 Football sweet- heart 1315 Youth in Education 131 GONZALEZ, JACKIE Tri-C's 11 ,21, NHS 12,315 VOE131 GORE,JAMES Band 11 ,2,315 sophomore representative to band council 111, Stage Band 12,31 Student Director 1315 alternate K'On The Spot 1215 NHS 12,31 GOSLIN, SHARON Youth for Christ 11,215 Vice-pres.121 Math Club sweetheart 1115 Red Goss 111g Bookaroos 1115 CHANTER advertising mgr. 12,31 Attendance office 12,315 Adv. Vice pres. 121 GA.A. parl. 1315 Varsity Volleyball Mgr. 1315 GRAF, BILLY GRAF, MARY Teenenex 11 ,21 FHA 131 GRANT, MILDRED Band 11 ,21 GREGORY, DOUGLAS ROTC 111 Track 12,31 Letterman's Club 131 . -1-1- HANCOCK, GARY Pres. Of Auto Mechanics 131 VICA 131 HARGROVE, PAT Band 1l,2,31 UIL Twirling Contest 11 ,2,31 UIL Band Contest 11,2,31 Majorette 131 Youth for Christ 111 Student of the Month 111 Wrangler 12,31 Assist. Faculty Ed. 121 Faculty Ed. 131 NHS 131 HANES,JANET Band 11,21 St. Council 111 FHA 111 Speech and Drama Club 111 VOE131 HENLEY, LESTER Rorc 11,2,31 NCO cub 12,31 Drill Team 41,21 Print shop 131 v1cA Club 12,31 HERNANDEZ, GLORIA 'Tri-C's 11,2,31 B-Team cheerleader 131 Dance Team 11,21 Spanish Club 11,2,31 FHA 111 Historian 111 Speech and Drama 121 Sweetheart Speech and Drama 121 Vice-Pres. 121 Sr. Class Parliamentarian131 St. Council 131 St. Council Chaplain 131 HERNANDEZ, JOHN ROTC 11,2,31 NCO Club 111 Officers Club 12,31 Drill Team 11,21 Color Guard 11,21 Honor 111 Marksmenship badge 121 Red Goss 12,31 Brigade Commander 131 6 Attendance Ribbons, 3 Staff Ribbons, Cadet Council, 6 Service Ribbons, Sharp Shooter Badge, 6 Academic Ribbons Academic Achieve ment Wreath HERRING, KENNEY B-team Football 111 Varsity Goss Country 'Beam 12,31 Varsity Track 131 St. Council 1 1 HESTER, BETH Band 11 ,21 DE 131 HOBGOOD, WA NDA Adv. Treasurer 12,31 Outstanding Jr. Service Award Speech 8t Drama Club 131. HOLLINGSHEAD, SHERRY Choir 11 ,2,315 GRA 131 HOLT, JANET Band 11,2,315 Student Council 11,315 Vice-Pres. Speech 8a Drama Club 131 Spanish Club 8: Spanish Award 131 Senior Class Play 1315 lnterscholastic League Play Director 131g Jr. Class Historian 1215 ROTC Sweetheart Nominee 1115 Advisory Presi- dent.121 HOREJSI, GARY ROTC 11,2,31 NCO Club 11,215 Officers Club 12,315 Drill Team 1115 Rifle Team 12,315 National Rifle Assoc. 1315 High PT. Rifle Medal 131 Academic Achievement Wreath 121g Expert Marks Badge 12,315 Superior Cadet MT III 1315 6 Service Ribbons5 6 Academic Ribbons5 6 Attend- ences Ribbons5 4 Rifle Ribbons5 2 Staff Ribbons5 Outstanding Co. Twiceg Best Drilled Co. Cadet Maiorg Brigade Adjutant. -1- INGLE,GARY B-Team Football 1115 Varsity Football 1315 B-Team Baseball 1115 Varsity Baseball 12,315 B-Team Basketball Class Beau 1115 Class Reporter 121g GAA Beau 131 Class President 131 Who's Who's Leadership Award 131 Lettermanis Club 12,31 ISNER, TIMOTHY Band 11,215 Electronics 131 .j- JARKE, ROBERT Electronics 131 VICA Club 131 President 131 J ETTON, GARY VICA 121 Rodeo Club 131 JOHNSON, AMY Tri-C's 11 ,2,31 Danceteam 12,31 Captain 1315 NHS 131 Youth for Christ 111. JOHNSON, DON B-Team Baseball 1115 DECA Club Reporter 131 .K- KELLY, CHARLES ROTC 1115 DE. 12,31 Sgt.-at Arms 8t Treasurer.121 KELLY,JOHN Biology Club 1115 Biology Club Beau 1115 Red Goss 121 Senior Class Secretary 1315 Student Council 131 Beau 1315 Historian 1315 Senior Play131 KING, BARBARA FHA 1115 2 Yrs. Summer Homemaking 1115 Speech 81 Drama Club 131 Choir 131 KNOWLES, ROSE MARIE VHO 1315 Youth in Medicine Award 131 Tennis Team 11,21 KOWALIK, DEBBIE VOE 131 Business Award 1315 Scholarship -L. LeBLANC, LYDIA GAA 111 LEE,RICHARD Latin Club 12,31 Vice-Pres. 1215 Biology Club 12,31 Beau 1315 Presidents Club 131 Senior Play 131 LENER , EILEEN Art Club 1115 Youth for Christ 11,21 VOE Director 131 FSA 131 LENTZ,GARLAND Sophomore Class Sgt.-at-Armsg B-Team Basketball 111 Youth for Christ 1115 Varsity Basketball 12,31 Capt. 131 FTA 1215 Letterman's Club 1315 Art Club 131 Speech 8t Drama 131 LEOS, ROSA FHA 12,315 Spanish Club 12,31 FTA 121 LEVEY, BARBARA Tri-C's11,2,31 ist Lieut.131 LEWALLEN, PEGGY VOE1director1 131 LEWIS, VICKI FTA 11,2,315 Vice-Pres. 1315 Biology Club Sgt-at-arms 111 Sweetheart 1215 Secretary 1315 Latin Club 1115 Speech 8L Drama 1115 Blithe Spirit Gew 1115 Red Cross111 Advisory Pres, 121 Attendance Office 1115 Student of the Month 111 Advisory Vice-Pres. 111 Dream World Play Cast 1215 Adv. Sweetheartg 1215 Annual Staff 12,315 Assist. Class Ed. 8a Activities Ed. 131 Tri-C's 11,2,31 B-Team Cheerleader 1215 Danceteam Captain 121, Varsity Cheer- leader 1315 Football Sweetheart Nominee 131 Adv. Treas. 1315 Sr. Play Cast 1315 NHS 131 ' - LOCKWOOD, RANDY Spanish Club 11,21 Baseball 11 ,2,31 Letter- man's Club 11 ,2,315 Spanish Club Beau 1215 Art Club 1315 Speech and Drama 1315 Varsity Track 131 Cross Country 131 LOPEZ, MARY FHA1115 Choir 131 .M- MAGALLANEZ, ESTHER Teenettes 11,21 Spanish Club 111 Librarian 121 VOE131 NHS 131 MANKA, PAT Biology Club 131: NHS 131 MARTIN, ANNETTE Band 11,2,315 Drum 'Major 1315 Ist in UIL Solo Contest 11,2,31 All-Dist. Band 121 Band Vice-Pres.121 Band Award 131 MARTIN, CURTIS Football 111 Track 11,21 Pres. of Adv. 11,21 Red Goss 111 Vice-Pres. of DECA 131 MARTINEZ, STEVE B-Team Baseball 111 Secretary of VICA 131g Auto Mechanics 1315 All Girls Choir Beau 131 MATHIS, LINDA Adv. Vice-Pres.1l15 FHA 11,2,31 Teenettes 111 FHA Vice-Pres.121 MATJEKA , BOBBY ROTC 11,2,31 NCO 121, Officers Club 1315 Drill Team 111 Rifle Team 12,31 Expert Rifle Man 131 Superior Attendance 11,2, 315 Outstanding Service Award 11,21 Outstanding Company 131 Best Drilled Co. 131 Best Drilled Platoon 1315 Platoon Leader 131 MATTHEWS, TOMMIE Class Secretary 11,21 Tri-C's 11,2,31 Danceteam 12,31 Student Council Reporter 131, Speech 8t Drama 131 Pres. 131 Sweetheart 1315 Interscholastic League Play 131 Sr. Play 131 MAYO, FRANK Varsity Football 131 Varsity Baseball 131 MAY, GARY Track 131 MAYS,GINGER GAA 11,2,31 Varsity Volleyball Team 11,215 GRA 131 latin Club 1115 Speech 8r Drama 11,2,31 Director of Jr. Council Talent Show 121 Outstanding Service Award 121 Chess Club 1315 Sweetheart 1315 Sr. Play 131 Rodeo Club 131 Betty Crocker Award 131 Chairman of Candy Sale 1315 McBRIDE,PAT Tri-C's 11,2,31 lst Lieut. 131 FTA 1l,2,31 Parliamentarian 131 Teenettes 11,21 Span- ish Club 121 Red Goss 131 Speech 84 Drama131 MCCANN, SHARON ,Tri-C's 11,2,31 Outstanding Soph. 111 Reporter 121 Danceteam Lt. 1215 Major 131 Chanter-12,315 Feature Editor and Editor 1315 NHS 12,31 Secretary 131 Journalism Award 131 Soph. Student of Month 111, Sweetheart Chanter 1215 Latin Club 111 FTA11,2,31Speech8r Drama. 11 ,2,31 McCULLOCH, GA RY B-Team Baseball 111 Varisty Baseball 12,31 Varsity Football 12,31 Letterman's Club 12,31 McDONALD, DEE ANNE Biology Club 111 FTA 11,2,31 Speech 8t Drama Club Sec. 131 Speech and Drama 1l,2,31 Youth for Christ 11,21 Student Council 11,31 Historian 131 Art Assist. 121 Adv. Pres. 121 Art Club 1215 Student of the Month 121 Tri-C's 12,31 Danceteam 12,31 Vice'Pres. 131 Sr. Class Play 131 Annual Staff 131 Tri-C Sr. Favorite 131 McDONALD, GARY B-Team Football 111 B-Basketball 11,21 Varsity Basketball 131 FTA Mr. Legs 131 Interscholastic League, 1 Act Play Direc- tor 131 Speech 84 Drama Club 131 Track 111 MCDONALD, ROYCE B-Team Football 11,21 Varsity Football 1315 Track 11,21 MCELYEA, KERRY Biology 11,21 Spanish Club 11,2,31 Trea- surer 131 Wrangler Staff 1315 Tri-C's 11,2,31 lst Lieut.1315 MCGUIRE, DONALD Drafting Club I dt II 12,315 VICA Club 131 MILLER,GARY Varsity Track 11 ,2,31 Varsity Football131 All Dist. Pole-Vault121 MURCH, PAT VOE 1315 Scholarship 1315 NHS 1315 Lion's Club Sweetheart 1315 Tri-C's11,21 Dance- team121 MONTEITH, BILLY VICA12,31 AUTO Mechanics I, II 12,31 MOORE, JOYCE F.H.A. 1115 Choir 111g Youth for Christ 1115 Teenettes 1115 Art Club 1215 Historian 1215 D.E.C.A.131 MOORE,WES R.O.T.C. 11,215 Drill Team 11,215 D.E.C.A. Club 131 MORALES, PEDRO Band 11,215 Proj ectio nist 11 ,21 MORENO, ALICE F.H.A.11,2,315 Spanish Club 1315 Choir 131 MORENO, DAVID V.O.E.1315N.H.S.131 MORENO,JOEL R.O.T.C. 11,2,315 Drill Team 11,2,315 V.I.C.A. Club 1215 R.O.T.C. Officers Club 1315N.HS.131 MORIN, REYNA LDO Varsity Track 11,2,315 Letterman's Club 12,315 First in District, Little State and Finalists for State in 880 Yd. Run in Track.131 MUELLER, GARY B-team Football 1215 Varsity Baseball 12,315 Auto-Mechanics 12,315 Pres. V.I.C.A. 131 MEYERS, MARSHALL Band 11,2,315 Projectionists Club 1l,2,315 Lunrary Club 11,215 Art Club 1315 V.I.C.A. 1313 -N. NABORS, TOMMY B-team Football 1115 Varsity Football 12,315 B-team Baseball 1115 Rodeo Club 1315 Letterman's Club 131 NAYLOR, STEVE Varsity Golf 1l,2,315 V.I.C.A. 11 ,2,31 NEITZEL, DAVID R.O.T.C.1115 Advisory Pres. 131 NICHOLS, SUZETTE Speech and Drama Club 1l,2,315 Choir 1115 F.T.A. 12,315 Secretary 1315 Tri-C's 12,315 Dance Team 1315 Pres. 1315 Speech and Drama Reporter 1315 Advisory Treasurer 131g Chanter Staff 1315 Senior Play 131g Interscholastic Play 1315 Tri-C's Play 111 .0. OEHLER, RYAN VlCA12,31 -p. PRICE, DONALD Latin club 12,315 Golf team 12,31 PERKINS, HELEN Teenettes 1115 Spanish Club 11,31 French Club 1315 Youth for Christ 11,215 Library 131 PEREZ,JOSlE F.H.A.121g Choir 131 -R. RABEL, MARILYN Band 11,2,315 Sweetheart 1315 U.I.L. First Division Ensemble 1211 Student Council 1115 N.l-I.S.131 RAGSDALE, THOMAS President of Advisory 1115 Drill Team 1115 Top Marksman 1115 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class 1215 Member Cast Tri-C's Play Dream World 1215 Photographer for Wrangler 12,315 On the Spot Alternate 1215 Tennis Team 1215 Pres. of N.H.S. 1315 Vice-Pres. of Art Club 1315 Asst. Ed. Literary Review 131 RAMIREZ,GILBERT Varsity Football 1l,2,315 All-district 1315 B-Basketball 11,215 Varsity Basketball 1315 Letterman's Club 11,2,315 Treasurer 1315 Advisory Beau 11,21 Choir 1315 Beau 1315 McCollum Beau 131 REYNA , MARY ESTELLA Band 11,2,315 Reporter 1215 President 131: Solo and Ensemble Contest-U.I.L. 1l,2,31: John Phillip Sousa Band Award 1315 Student Council 1115 N.H.S. 131 REYNOLDS,BlLLY ROTC1l15Dril1Team1l1 ROE, RICHARD Band 11,21 ROGERS, SANDY F.NA. 1115 Youth for Christ 1215 Girl's Choir131 ROMAN, PA ULA Girl's Choir 1215 Concert Choir 131 ROWTON, ROBERT Varsity Baseball 131 RUDY, MIKE Red Cross 1115 R.O.T.C. 11,2,31: Drill Team 1115 Commander 1215 Color Guard 1115 Honor Guard Commander 121: Out- standing MT II Cadet 1215 Advisory President 1215 V.I.L. Regional Contest 1315 Brgade Executive Officer 1315 Speech and Drama Club 1315 Vice-Pres. Sr. Class131 RUIZ,MARIA Teenettes 1115 F.N.A. 1215 Spanish Club 1l,2,315 Historian 1315 GAA. 1l,2,31 Treasurer 1213 Vice-Pres. 1313 Sweetheart 1313 B-Volleyball 1113 Varsity Volleyball 12,313 Sweetheart of D-company 12,313 Nominee for Queen of Military Ba1112,31Q Literary Club 1313 Speech and Drama 1313 P.E. Award 131 RUS'l'ON,GARY Varsity Football 1l,2,313 Track 11,2,313 Letterman's Club 12,313 N.H.S.131 RYAN, CARL Drill Team 11,2,313 N.C.O. Club 11,21Q N.H.S.131 -5. SALINAZ, RICHARD Baseball Team 1113 Varisty Track 12,313 Letterman's Club 131 SAMMONS, HAROLD ROTC 1113 DECA3 12,31 Sgt. at Arms 131 SANDOVAL, MARY ANN Teenettes111 Student Council rep. 111 Art Club 111 N.H.S. 12,31 SCALES, HOWARD Band 11 ,2,31 Latin Club 131 SCHIMCEK, LYNDA Band 11,2,31 Stage Band 11,2,31 Sec.- Treas. 121 Solo dc Ensemble Contest 11,2,31 UIL twirling contest 11,2,31 Head Majorette 131, Wrangler Staff 131 Copy Editor 131 SCOGGINS, WILLIAM Stage Band 12,31 Band 11,2,31 Library Club 11,2,31 Chess Club 12,31 Latin Club 131 SEARS, PEGGY Band 11,2,31 Asst. Hist. 121 District Band 12,31 Regional band 12,31 Solo and Ensemble contest 121 Speech and Drama club 11 ,21 Tennis 121 Manager 1313 Student Council 131 N.H.S.12,31 Latin Club 12,31 President 131 SHANNON,KENNETH B'-Football 111 Varsity Football 12,31 Letterman's Club 12,31 SHEPARD,DEWEY Tennis 131 Wrangler Staff 131 Sports Editor 131 Debate Club 131 TRANSFER- Football 11,21 Track 11,21 School news- paper Sports Writer 131 SHIMEK, EUGENE Biology Club 111 N H S 12,31 SHULER, JIMMY Varsity Basketball 11,2,31 Varsity Baseball 11,2,31 FTA 121 N H S131 SIFUENTES, YOLANDA Teenettes 11,21 FHA 111 Spanish Club 121 VOE 131 SKINNER, DALE B-Football 11,21 B-Baseball 111 B-Track 111 B-Basketball 111 Student Council Talent show 1213 Speech and Drama Club 131 Senior Play 131 lnterscholastic League Play 131 PTA Talent show MC 131 Lettermen's Club 131 Speech and Drama beau 131 Art Club 131 SLACK, SANDRA Band 11,2,31 Stage Band 12,31 Majorette 131 Music award 131 Class Chaplain 11,21 YFC Club 11 ,21 Wrangler Staff 12,31 Asst. Club editor 121 Club Editor 1313 PTA Talent showg soloist winner 131 Student of the month 121 SLANGAL, BECKY Tri-Cs 12,31 Sr. Capt. 131 B-Cheerleader 131 Soph Class Sweetheart 111 YFC 111 N.HS. 12,31 Biology Club 11,21 Student Council 121 Attendance office 111 Wrang- ler 131 Art editor 131 FTA 131 Letterman's Club Sweetheart 131 Sr. Play Cast 131 Art award 131 SLAVICH, STEVE B-Team Basketball 111 Varsity Golf 11 ,2,31 F T A 11,2,31 Speech and Drama 12,31 Letterman's Club 12,31 Student Council 131 SMART,JENNY Tri-C's 11,2,31 First Lieut. 131 Wrangler Staff 12,31 Copy editor-in-chief131 Adv. Pres. 121 FTA 131 Latin Club 121 SM1TH,ALICE Adv. Pres. 111 Adv. Sec. 131 Tri-C's 11,21 Student Council 11,21 Biology Club 111 FTA 121 Spanish Club 121 Speech and Drama 131 Attendance Office 131 Sr. Play 131 STARNES, PA ULA FTA 111 Speech 8L Drama 11,31 Student Council 111 Tri-C's 11 ,21 STRUSS, SHERYL FHA11,21FNA111NHS131VICA131 SUGGS,GAYLE Biology Club 11,313 Debate Team 121 FTA 131 Class Historian 11,31 Main Office Worker 12,31 Rodeo Club 131 Latin Club 111 Speech 81 Drama 111 Student Council 111, Sr. Play 131Tri-C's11,2,31 Danceteam 131 SUNIGA, RALPH B-Team Football 11,21 Varsity Football 131 Spanish Club 121 Letterman's Club 131 SUNDQUIST, STEVE Track 111 .T- TAPIA, JUAN Drafting 131 TENNEY, GEORGE Drafting Gub Vice-Pres. 1313 ROTC 112,31 TENNEY, JO ANN Choir 131 FNA 111 THOMAE, BOBBY B-Basketball 111 Soph. Class Pres. 111 Spanish Club 121 Student Council 12,313 Treasurer of Speech 8s Drama 121Tfi-C's Pin Up 111 THOMAS, SHARON VOE 131 FSA 1313 VHO-VICA 1313 Red Cross 121 Tri-C's 121 Youth for Christ 121 1 TIMMONS, SUSAN l GAA 111 TREVINO, DORA i GAA 1113 Spanish Club 11,2,313 Vice-Pres. of Adv. 131 l TUCKER, SANDRA l Biology Club 11,21 FTA 1113 Library Club 121 Teenettes 111 V1-IO-VICA 1313 Youth 1 for Christ 11,21 I l l -V- 1 1 VALKOVICH, JOYCE Adv. Parliamentarian 111 Red Cross 121 Lab Assist. 131 VARA,MARGIE l FHA 111 Student Council Representative 121 VILLALOBOS, ELIAS ' Choir 111 VICA Club 12,31 ROTC 12,31 VINCENT, LAWRENCE 1 Arr Club 131 Biology Club 131 FTA 131 Red Cross 131 NHS 131 Speech 8L Drama 131 Sr. Play Cast 131 l E WAHL, ARTHUR I Band 11 ,2,31 .w- WALSH, JEANIE F.H.A. 111 WARE, ROY Baseball 111Q Speech and Drama 131 WEISS, ARNOLD R.O.T.C.131 WEISS, WAYNE Stage Band 12,313 Rodeo Club 131 WELLS, GEORGE Speech and Drama Club 131 WESTBROOK, J. C. B-Football 1113 Varsity Football 12,313 Times Current Event Certificate 12,313 Letterman's Club 1313 Debate Team 131 1 WEYNAND, VALERIE I Tri-C's 11,2,313 Jr. Cheerleader 1213 Head ' Cheerleader 1313 Red Cross 111 Advisory Pres. 1113 Advisory Sweetheart 11,313 latin Club 1213 Biology 12,31 Speech and Drama 1213 Treasurer 1213 Student Council 12,313 1 St. Council Sweetheart 121Q St. Council Secretary 1313 Student of the Month 1213 R.O.T.C. Queen 1213 F.T.A. 1313 Wrangler Staff 1film editor1 131Q McCollum Sweet- heart 1313 Senior Play 1313 Football Sweetheart Nominee 1313 One Act Play 1Innerscholastic League1 131g Who's Who Leadership Award 131 WHISENENT, BARBARA VOE1313FSA.131 Ashley, Martha 38, 68, 76, 78, 157, 1 WIATREK, JANICE Latin Club C1,215 Library club C1,2,315 Treasurer C315 F.T.A. C215 Choir C31 WILLIAMSON, CLAUDIA F.T.A. C1,2,315 Class Treasurer C1,2,315 Red Cross C115 Latin Club C11 Tri-C's Cl,2,315 Jr. Captain C215 Colonel C315 B-Team Cheerleader C215 Outstanding Jr. In Pep Squad C215 Football Sweetheart Nominee C315 Tri-C Award C315 Outstand- ing Sr. in TriC's C315 Student of the Month C215 Speech and Drama Club C1,21g Blithe Spirit Crew C115 National Honor Society C2,31 Wrangler Staff, Advertising Manager C315 American Legion Award, Outstanding Teenager of American C315 Biology Club C315 Who's Who Leadership Award C31 WOJTOWIEZ, CRAIG R.O.T.C. C1,2,315 Honor Guard C215 Officer Staff C315 Officers Club C315 Projectionist C11 WORD, GLEN R.O.T.C. C1,21 WRIGHT, GAYLE Biology Club C115 Teenettes C1,215 F.TA. C1',2,315 Spanish Club C215 Red Cross C215 Speech and Drama C315 Girls Choir C315 National Honor Society C315 Tri-C's Cl,2,315 lst Lt. C31 -Y- YOHEY, SHIRLEY Band C1,2,31 Teenettes C11 YOUNG, DONNA Tri-C's Cl ,21 -Z- ZAMORA,ZANDRA Speech 8a Drama C1,31 Student Council C1,31 FHA Reporter C21 Spanish Club C2,31 Vice-Pres. C31 Art Club C21 Student Index A Abate, Terry 39, 65, 157, 180 Abate, Vicky 85, 86 Alexander, Mark 39 Alexander, Stephanie 122 Alfaro, Julia 204, 205 Alford, David 122 Alford, Mavis 39 Allen, Lynda 38, 39, 59, 76,103,1 227, 229, 327, 342, 350 Allen, Nancy 39 Alonzo, Sylvia 122 Alvarado, Jesse 103, 123,227, 265 Alvarado, Olga 40, 259 Alvarado, Rosalie 103 Anaya, Armando 40, 265, 342 Anders, Linda 122 Anders, Michael 40 Anders, Raymond Jr. 40, 219 Anderson, Gregg 122 Anderson, Peggy 40, 157, 182 Anderson, Ulanda 90, 103 Andrews, Lynda 103 Andrews, Polly 122,156 Anglin,Deborah 103 Anglin, Martha 40 Anthony, Janie 86, 206, 210 Arciniega, Paul 220 Armstrong, Kathi 40 Arrizola, Maria 40 Asbell, David 86 Aschenbeck, Bernice 122 226, 227, 229, 324, 325, 350 Ashley, Sandy 122 Atwood, Brenda 41, 146, 321 Avants, Barbara 122 Avants Ro er 86 Avina, Ayala, Ayala, Ayala, Ayala, Ayers, Ayers, , E Martin 86 David 122, 176 Dianne 86, 168, 227 Luis 103 Ruben 122,176 David 41 Ricky 103 B Bachhoffer, Casey 41,216 Bachhofer, Dennis 86, 170 Badgett, Richard 122 Badgett, Robert 103 Badgley, Miguel 87, 177 'Badgley, Teresa 87, 156 Bases, Bailey Richard 103 , Bobby 103, 335 Bailey, Charles 42 Bailey Bailey Bailey Bailey 1 2 ,Jerry 87,265,274 ,Julian 42,177 Marcia 103, 160, 164, 204 Robert 103,112 A costa Adams Adams Adams, Adams, , Linda 122 , Allan 225 , Dave 39,170 Sandie 103 Van 122, 156, 252 Aden,Glenda 86 Aduddell, Mike 20, 39, 262, 264 274, 292 Aduddell, Pat 122 Aguilar, Justin 122 , 266, 269, Aguilar, Martha 122, 252, 254 Aguilar, Mary 86,165,168 Akeroyd, Maynette 86, 215, 216 Akeroyd, Michael 122 Akins, Raymond 122 Alaroon, Fred 103 Alcorta, Delia 122, 206,303 Aldaz, Manuel 39, 224 Alexander, Lana 122 Bailey, Steve 103, 221 Bailey, Terrell 122 Bain, Roy 42, 147 Baird, James 42 Baird, Janice 122 Ballad, Pam 103 Baltazar, Gloria 103 Barber, Patricia 122, 252, 254 Barbieri, John 87, 156, 265 Barosch, Marcia 123, 156 Barr, Bonnie 42 Barrett, Robert 42, 60, 266 Barrows, Robert 42, 60, 266 Barry, Jo Ann 103 Barsh, Rita 103, 182, 206 Bartlett, Jackie 87 Basham, Pat 103, 168 Bast, Abigail 43 Baxter. John 123, 252 79, 226, Beckett, Don 103 Bedwell, Donald 123,252,254 Bedwell, Ronald 123 Beeson, Kenneth 123, 252, 255 Behrens, Betty 123 Behring, Charlene 87,160 Bell,Debbie 104, 107, 116, 203, 227, 230 Bell Vicki 85, 87, 156, 325, 350, 354 Belsher, Nadine 43 Belt, Jackie 43, 266 Benavides, laura 104,156 Benham, Larry 123 Benson, Kathy 123 Bernai, John 104 Bernal, Roslinda 87,210 Berry, Melody 25, 87,153 Betancourt,Genie 104, 207 Betanoourt, Maria 43, 216 Bielefeld, Brian 104 Bishop, Billy 87 Bishop, Linda 87, 207 Black, Charcotte 123 Black, Phillip 124,252 Black, Sharon 104 Bodiford, Mike 124 Bodiford, Patsy 124, 224 Bodin,Wa1ter 124,227 Boecle, Karen 43 Boenisch, Barbara 104 Bonds, Kathi 124 Bonner, Damone 43, 342 Bonug hi, Tinker 104 Booth,Debra 27, 87,156,171 Booth, Larry 124,156 Booth, Oscar 87 Botkin, Julia 87 Botkin, Stephen 124 Bourland, Robert 104 Bowden, Phyllis 43, 157 , 207 Bowen, Pat 104 Brad le Bridge y, Jewel 104 s, Mark 124 Brock, Pat 87, 216 Broddick, Mary 124 Broekers, Martin 44,252,255 Brooker, Jack 87 Brooker, John 20, 44 Brooker, Suzanne 124,207 Brooker, Wanda 44, 157, 207 Brosch, Diann 44, 148 Brown, Jimmy 124 Brown, John T. 124 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brod er , Judy 104 , Kerry 44 , Lois 124 , Loretta 44,147,258 , Ronald 104 ick, John 104 Brown, Sam 44, 263, 264 Brown, Sandra 44 Browning, William 124 Buchanan, Laura 104 Buckelew, Lee 45, 463, 264, 292, 293 Bukowsky, Carl 124 Bukowsky, Kathryn 87, 142, 156, 181,183 210 Bukowsky, Shirley 45, 48,141,159, 157, 185, 320 Burkeen, Belinda 104, 171 Burkholder, Tommy 104, 170 Burris, Nancy 124 Bush, Brenda 87 Butcher, Mark 87 Butcher,Robert 124 Butler, Donna 104, 210 Button, Carol 145 Buys, Norbat 124 Bybee, Brenda C Caleldue, Suzanne 87 Cabrera,Richard 124 Cain, Banetta 104 Cain, David 46,147, 168 Calk, Robert 104 Callender, Bonnie 104 Callender, Janice 87, 204 Calloway, Claudette 104 Calloway, Paul 87, 335 Campaoos, Juan C.46, 195 Campbell, Arlene 125 Campbell, Elizabeth 104 Campbell, Rosemary 46, 171 Campos, Jesse 104 Cannon,Durward 125 Cannon, Mary 125,204,207 Cannon, Ruth 45, 88 Capehart, Jeanette 125, 126,204 Capps, Mike 88, 266 Cardona, Gloria 46, 210, 211, 212 Cardoshinsky, Franaine 125 Cardoshinsky, Vincent 335 Carlile, Larry 46,213 Carnes, Charles 46 Carnes, Elaine 88 Carnes, Patty 125 Carnes, Carrillo Richard 105 , Freddy 125 Carter, Babrara 125, 204 Carter , Janice 88 Carter, Mary 46, 147, 157, 228 Casillas,Cath 125 Castleman,Debra 105 Castro , Louis 47, 213 Cavazos, Lydia 125 Cavillo, Johnny 124 Ceruera, Ramino 88 Chamberlin, Jean 88, 210 Chamrad, Frank 47 Chavez, David 88 Chavez, Joe 88 Christian, Wanda 168,188 Cobb, Mike 105 Coffey, Lester 47 Coker, Gary 125 Cole, Robert 47 Collins, Doris 47 Collins, Sandra 47 Collins, Yvonne 48 Cheek, Sherry 125 Chessman,Boyd 105, 297 Chestnut, Carolyn 88, 215, 216, 217 Chestnut, Marlyn 47,216,215 Chetwood, Mike 105 Clark, John 125 Clay,Shirley 88,177,335 Click, Shirley 125 Click, Ray 105 Click, Mark 88 Clemmons, Mary Susan 47,146, 157, 320 Cole, Karen 125, 206, 209 Colose, Jozelle 125 Comte,-Ronald 88,252 Compton,Terry 105 Connally, Barbara 88 Conna1ly,Tim 48, 274, 277, 334 Connor, James 105 Connor,Stephen 125 Cook, Dorothy 125 Cook, Robert 88 Cooper, Julia 125 Cook, Robert 88 Cooper, Julia 125 Corales, Dianne 177 Cordaway, Flora 48 Cordes, Roger 125 Corrales, Dianne 88 Cortez, Gloria 88 Cortez, Joe 88, 227 Cortez, Mary 105, 210 Cortez, Sylvia Ann 125 Corquay, F. 258 Cote, Pat 48 Covarrubia,Anita 105,212 Couser, David 125 Couser, Roberta 88,170 Corvey, Carolyn 49 Cowey,Wil1iam 49 Coy, Duane 49 Craig, Deborah 125 Crawford, Phillip 126 Crowell, Mitzi 105 Cruz, Mary IJou126 Cruz, Sarah 49, 147, 210,258 Cuda Debbie 20, 85, 88,98,95, 155, 325 Cuda,Rhonda 102, 105, 139, 155 Cude,Danny126 Cuellar,lrma 126,204 Cuellar, Mary 126 Cumberland, Nannette 105, 227, 230 Cunningham, Rebecca 105 Cunningham, Rodger 41, 49, 73,179 Cupp, James 49,157 Cure, Daria 49, 60, 157 Cure, Roxanne 126 Curtis, Bessie 105 Curtis, Virginia 105 Curtis, Wanda 126 D Dabbs, Ronald 25 3 Dailey, Laura 126,252,254 Dailey, Caran 49,'54,183, 185 Daniel, Peter - Daniels, David 126 Dean, Jack 105 Dean, Richard 126 Dean, Rodney 126 Decker, Charles 88,156,212 Decker, Rey 126 Dees, Sandy 126 Deininger, Sheri 50, 147,165 DeJarnette,Denise126,141,142, 183 DeLeon, Henry 89 Dememter, Brenda 121 Denn, Josheph 50,219 Dennis, James 89,126 Dennis, Mike 126 Dentiger, James 225 Dervera, Ramiro 223 DeViney, Sammy 105 Diaz, Ida 127 Dickerson, Sandy 105, 183 Dickinson, Floyd 50,188 Dimambrom, Robert 105 Dinseore, Dee 105 Dirmier, Donna 152 Dison, Richard 122 Dittfurth, Marilyn 126 Dittfurth, Mike 50 Divin, John 89 Dixon, Shirley 106, 170 Doebbler, Ronnie 127 Dollar,Deanna 127,204 Dominquez, David Donahoe, Ben 89 Donatto, Jean 50 Donatto, Joe 89 Doolittle, Carolyn 102, 106 Dossett, Mark 50, 264, 266, 274 Dossett, Melody 106, 160, 164, 204 Doughty,Dianne 51 Duarte, Antonio 21, 51, 188, 210 Duarte, Larry 106 Dufault, Mark 51,188 Duffin, Michael 51 Duke,Diana127 Duken, Margaret 127 Duken,Wayne 89 Duncan, Richard 106 Dunmire, Don 127 Duve, Mary 89 Dycus, Sarah 52,148 Dye,Eugenia'106,210 Dye, Janice 52,83,148, 153 E Ebbit, Cathy 52,215,216 Eberhardt, Mike 127 Ebling, Julie 146, 336 Eccell, Cathy 52,148,177, 258,183 Eckelcamp, Loretta 53, 157, 229, 22 Edenburn, Carol 106 Edenburn, Nancy 127 Edmunds, Marlowe 89, 152 Edwards, Doug 127 Edwards, Sally 53 Egnes, Ronnie 53 Egnew, Ronnie 53 Ehlers, Glen 89 Ehlers, Glenda 106, 207 Eldred, Lucy 127 Embrey, Jayne 53,358 Embrey, Randy 127 Embrey,Terri 89 English, Betty 127 English, James 53 English, Joanie 85, 89, 156, 338 English, Mike 168 English, Patricia 106 Elizondo, Elsa 106 Erck, Mary 90,171,183 Escobar, Christina 53 Esoobedo, Bertha 90,160, 207 Esquival, Amelia 53,153,154 Essman,Jana 127,207 Etter, Mary 127 Evans, Keith 127 Eversole, Inez 259 Evins, Myrow 106 Ezzell, John 106 F Falcon, Diana 127 Faroas, Patsy 106 Farrell, Patrick 128 Farris, Jackie 90,153 7,2 Felus, Marilyn 90, 156, 160, 206, 207, 208 Felux, Patrick 106,266 Ferlet, Robin 53 Fewell, Ray 128 Files, Patricia 300 Fitch, Judy 54, 258 Fitch, Kelly 128 Fitzsimmons, Judy 90 Fitzsimmons, Linda 128 Flaharty, John 128 Fletcher, Linda 106, 207 Flores, Alfredo 90 Flores, Armando 106 Flores, Norma 128 Flores, Tony 158 Floyd, Darla 106 Floyd, John 90, 220 Folliner, Sgey 90 Ford, Martha 106, 156 Forsen, Bobby 90 Forsen, Linda 106,170,174 Forshee, Madine 90, 206, 209 Forster, James 90 Forster, Pam 54 Fortson, Mary 106 Foster, Pam 128, 156, 258 Fowler, Evelyn 25, 153 Fowler, Mike 128 Franke, Thomas 106 Freeman, Frank 54, 148, 210, 221, 336 Fuentes, Mary Esther 128 Fulks, Richard 106 Fullbright, Eddy 106 Funari, Frank 128 Funari,Frar1k 128 Funari, George 106 G Gabitsch, Suzanne 167, 170, 174 Gallant, Lynn 90 Galle, Bruce 51, 128, 252 Galle, Elaine 91 Galloway, Randy 91 Gonzalez, Louisa 551 Gonzalez, Teresa 56, 148, 195, 21 229, 227, 322 Gonzalez, Toni 129 Gonsalves, Beth 129 Goodspeed, John 129 Goodwyn,Walter 55 Gore, James 55,148,165 Goslin, Sharon 55,161 Graeber, Andrea 107 Graf, Billy 56 Graf, Mary 51,207 Graham, Charles 91 , 225, 297 Grant, Drusilla 107 Grant, James 91, 225 Grant, Marlow 129 Grant, Mildred 57 Graves, Brenda 129 Green, Johnny 91,129 Green, Martha 91, 206 Green, Ray 129,252,253 Gregory, Douglas 57, 293 Grimes, Debie102,107, 160, 204 Grimmett, William 57 Grobe, Bonnie 129, 176 Grobe, Donna 91,156,170 Grooms, Janice 129 Garcia, Juliana 128 Jackson, Donna 92 Galvan, Richard 91 Gaona, Richard 91 Gaona, Luch 128 Gaona, Olga 91 Garcia, Benny 91 Garcia,Deltina 128 Garcia, Frank 170 Garcia, Delfina 128 Garcia Delia 91 Garcia, Eva 55,157, 178,179,210,227, 128 Garcia, Reuben 107, 177, 210 Garcia, Olga 128 Garcia, Ramiro 107,170 Garcia, Veronica 55,157,210 Garner,Alta 55,83, 152 Gamer, Billy 128 Garner, Bobbie 128 Garner, Sherry 128 Garner, Wayne 55,224,269 Garza, Becky 107, 207 Garza, Debra 128 Garza, Mary Ann 91 Garza, Rosemarie 55 Garza, Robert 128 Gayle, Russell 91, 216 George, Poppy 91 Geramita, Alice 91,216 Geramita, Anna Marie 107, 161 Giddings, Giddings, Robert 91 Shirley 107,207 Glass, Brenda 107 Glass, Raymond 128 Godfrey, Ray 107 Goetz, Jeanne 91 Goetz, Amy Gomez, Johnny 255 Gomez, Johnny 255 Gomez, Patricia 129 Gomez, Rafael 129 Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Arnulfo129 Arthur 129 Eldamar 91,156,170, 183 Flora 55,59,148,l55,l58,180,327 Julie 161, 48, 56, 73,146,148, Gonzales, Gonzales, lrene 208 Gonzalez, Jackie 56, 258 Gonzalez, Jeanette 107 Gonzalez, 157,158,159,221 Grubbs, Sam 129 Guajardo, Mary Helen 129 Guerra, Daniel 129 Guerra, Jerry 129 Guerra, Sylvia 91 Guevara, Annie 129 Guevara, Adelina 161 Guevara, Annie Lee 129 Gutierrez, Gilbert 108 Gutierrez, James 108 Guzman, Carol 129 H Hoaf, Henrietta 130 Hahn, Kathy 108, 156 Hahn,Terry,130,156 Haidinger, Steve 108 Haines, Randy 108 Hajek, Skippy 108, 227, 266 Hale, Kay 91 Hall, Terri 130, 207 Hammonds, Leland 91 Hammonds, Lila 130 Hampton, Ben 130 Hanoock,Gary 58, 219 Hanes, Janet 58,258 Hannick, Wynne 65, 91 Hanson,-Michael108 Hardie,Susan 102, 108, 135, 228 Hargrove, Alan 130, 221, 253 l-largrove, Pat 52, 58, 147, 148, 16 174 Harris, Pam 130 Harris, Lois 91 Harris, Barbara 108 Harrison, Joe 121,130 Hart, Stephen 58 Harvey, Kenneth 108 Hatley, Gerri 108 Harson, Michael 108 Hearn, Brian 130 Helms, Althia 108 Hendrick, Pat 109,161 Hendrick, Tommy 130 Henley, Lester 58, 225 Henley, Marilyn 91 Hennessy, Margie 109,112, 183 Hepworth, Karen 109, 206 Hepworth, Linda 58 Hernandez, Anita 109, 210 0, 226, 228, 7,l70, Q Hernandez, Felix Jr. 92, 213 Hernandez, Gloria 38, 54, 58, 325 Hernandez, John 58,188 Hemandez, Mary 92, 207 Hernandez, Theresa 130 Hernandez, Yolanda 109 Herrera, Linda 131 Herrera, Julian 92 Herrin, Paula 109 Herring, Cynthia 109 Herring, Kenny 59, 68, 343 Hester, Beth 59, 258 210, Hethoock, Herrel1109, 252, 254 Hicks, Jeff 102, 109 Hicks, Laura 92,156, 320 Hicks, Susan131, 141, 156 Hilbum, Randall 109,181, 168 Hillyer, Bonnie 93,216 Himlin, Elizabeth 92 Himlin, Marjorie 131 Hixson, Sally 131 Hodgkinson, Mickie 92 Hoffmann, Wayne 131 Hogan, Karen 92 Holden, Mary 59, 243 Holder, Patty 109, 207 Holland, Prisilla 92,171 Hollingshead, Sherry 204 Ho1t,Artie131 Ho1t,Janet 59, 168, 178, 210, 22 Holt,Gary 1,9 Holt, Holt, Patsy 109, 204, 205 Richard 60, 222 Hooks, Clifford 92 Hopkins, Randy 131 Horejsi,Gary 60,188,195 Hornbuckle, Morris 109, 195 Hornbuckle, Patricia 131, 208 Hosek, Allen 60 Hosek, Bill 92 Howser, Marvidene 109 Hulbert, Vern 131 Hunt, Terry 131 Hunt, Deborah 131 Hunt, Deborah 131 Hunter, Sheri 92, 156 Hutton, Donald 109 I lcke, Lillian 92 lngle,Gary 38,42, 61 Ingle, Jimmy 121, 131 Insall, Mike 109 J Jackson, Frances 131 Jackson, Gay 131, 204 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Janice 109 Rickey 92 Sandra 109 Jenkins: Linda 92 Jetton, B arry131 Jetton, Gary 61 Jobson, Travis 109 Joerg, Charles 92 Johnson, Amy C.61, 149 Johnson,Anne 92,168 Johnson, Carol 61, 177, 183, 258 Johnson, Don 61,215,216 Johnson, Lucretta 61 Johnson, Mike 131, 253 Johnson,Susan109 Johnston, Vikki92, 153, 154 7 Jonas Pat 92 25 3 Jonesi Barbara 131 Jones, Bill 109 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones , Charles 110 ,Colleen 92,156,325 ,Diana 110 , Eilleen 92, 208 , Judy 31 , Mike 110 , Robert 131, 253, 255 ,Sharon 92 ,Sharon 92 Levario, Michael 1 32 Likens, Greg 132 Limon, Richard 110 Lindsey, Ray 94 Lindsey, Ron 110 Lindsey, Stanley 94 Lippe, Allan 219 Lira, Pedro 64 Liserio, John 132 Little, Barbara 1 32 Littlefield, Do rma 132 Littlefield, Susan 94, 204 Magee,Troy133 Mair, Dawn 111 Mair, Marvin 133, 253 Maldonado, Harry 111 Maldonado, Samia 111 Malkemus, George 133 Manka,Pat64,149 Manka, Sharon 133 Mann, Debbie 94 Manning, Debbie 64, 218 Manning, Dinah 94 Manning, Sherry 94,157 Jones, Tommy 132 Jowers, Becky 110 Kallenber Danette 132 Juarez, Garcie 132 Juarez, Mary Lou 132 Jurek,Dom1d 92 K Lockwood, Randy 64, 292 Lohse, James 110 Lopez, Alberto 64 Lopez,David 110,132 Lopez, Frances P. 132 Lopez, Jose 110 Lopez, Kristy 94 Lopez, Robert 111 Manriq ue, Mamie 64 Mansour, Denise 133 8, Katanchick, Sally 45,93, 156,170 Keenan,,Les1ie 110 Kell, Donnie 93, 220 Keil, Henry 132 Keller, Cheryle 132 Keller, Rhonda 132 Kelly, Charles 61, 216 Kelly, John 38, 61, 226, 227, 320 Kelly, Ellen 110 Kenser, Regina 62 King Kerr , Kerr Dava 132 Kelly 93 Key, Ronald 110 King, Connie 132 King, Barbara 62 King, Ellen 110, 161, 162 King, Janice 110, 156, 161 Karen 9 3 Lopez, Rudy 132 Lothringer, Brenda 132, 162 Lothringer, Cathy 94,157,159 Lothringer, Vicky 111, 162, 208 Lott, Karen 111 Lozano, Mary 111, 211 Ludlow , Cheryl 111 Luna, Aline 132 Luse,Mary 111,211 Lyles, Richard 111 Lynch, James 132 Lynch, Robert 64 Mc McAbee, Carol 69 McA1exander, Debbie 134, 208 McAlexander, Stevin 113 McBee, Nancy 94 Marbach, Debbie 65,153 Marbach, Janet 133 Mares, Mike 111 Marshall, Clarence 133 Martin, Annette 65 , 167 , 165 Martin, Curtis 45, 65, 216 Martin, Dorlores 133 Martin, Irene 133 Martin Martin ,Stanley 111 ,Robbie 94 Martin, Shirley 94 Martin Martin Martin ez, Alfred 133 ez, Baldo 112 ez,Esteia 94 Martinez, Frank 95,220 Martinez, Ida 133 Martinez, Johnny 26,133 Martinsz, Mary 112,156 Martinez, Oscar 95, 220 Martinez, Sandi 112, 208 Martinez, Stephen 66, 219 Martinez, Sylvia 133 Masar, John 133 Mashburn, LuAnn 133, 208 Mask, Kathy 95 321, 334, 363 Kirby, Gary 132 Kisby, Linda 93,157,159,161 Klaus, Joe 93 Klumb, Kathy 93 Kneifel,Diana 110,211 Knowles, Deborah 110 Knowles, Rose Marie 62,153,154 Koenig,Glenn110 Kowalik, Debbie 62,149,258 Keawietz, Theresa 93, 216, 217 Kroeger, Freddie 140 Kroll, Tommy 93 Kruse,Gary 335 Kuhn, Brian 110 McBride McCann McCann , Pam 113,156 McBride, , Ronnie 113 , Sharon 69,146,157, 354 Pat 69,149,155 Massey,Beth133 Mata, Susan 95, 211 Mathis, Linda 66,208 Mathis, James 95 McConnell, LuRae113, 163,164,208 McCrury, Edie 134 McCulloch, Gary 69 McCulloch, Wayne 94 McDaniel, Kenneth 94 McDonald, Cardie 134, 208 McDonald, Charlie 113 McDonald, Dee 60, 69,157, 226, 227, 228, Kullenberg, David 9 3 Kunkel, Gary 93, 297 Kyle, Bimba 121 McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald, McDonald ,Gary 67,70, 178 Larry 134 Royce 41, 70, 263 Sandy 134 Steven 134 Matjeka, Bobby 66 Matthews, Tommie 66, 178, 226, 229 227 May, Larry 112, 168 May,Rose133 Mayes, Marshall 66 Mayfield, Molly 85,95, 227,230 Mayo,Greg112 Mayo, Mayo Mays, Janet 95 Frank Mayo, ,Robert 133 Ginger 66, 84 Medellin, Raymond 133 Medina, Juan 133 L Lackey, Shirley 94 Lake, Brenda 132, 156, 227, 250 Lake, Linda 110,107,116,39,156,227 229, 338 Langley, Miclmel 110 Laskowski, Lloyd 110 Iaque, Irma 132 LeBlanc, Lydia 63 Ledlane, Sherilyn110 Lee, Richard 63 Lener, Eileen 63, 258, 259 Lentz, Garland 63, 274, 277 Leos, Rosa 63,208,211 Levy, Barbara 63 Lewa1len,Peggy 63, 258,259 Lewey, Nancy 94 Lewis, Vicki 59, 60, 63,149, 180, 327, 350, 354,363 1 McDougall, Floyd 134 McElyea, Kerry 60, 70, 210 McElyea, Pat 94, 211, 297 MoGee,Georgia 94 McGee, Larry 94 McGuire, Don 70 McJunkins, Billy 94,168- McMurray, Catherine 134 McNeil, Carol 70 McNeil, Donald 113 McRight, Pamela 94, 216, 217 M Machost, Sandra 132, 156 Mackie, Roger 9, 94 Madden, Arlene 94, 215, 216 Madden, Debbie 133 Magallanez, Beatrice 94 Magallanez, Esther 64, 149, 258 Mele, Debbie 133 Melendez, Ramon 95 Memefee, John 95, 252 Meredith, Glenn 133 Metcalf, Linda 133 Micale, Carrie 95 Mikulenka, Con 134 Mikulenka, Mary Ellen 95,216 Mikulenka, Ruthann112 Mikulenka, Terry 112 Miligan, John 96 Miligan, Pat 134 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller , Gary 66, 265, 264, 294, 292 ,George l12,l68, 172 Miller, Miller, Jimmy 254 Barbara 112 Bill 112 Cheryl 95 Mike 85,89,96 Steve 121, 134 Mitchell, Richard 134 Miranda, Leancero 96, 252, 255 Monkhouse, Carl 112 Moon, Gary 112 Moore, Glenn 113, 25 3 Moore, Jennine 113, 337 Moore, J irn134 Moore, Joyce 66, 216 Moore, Mary 67, 259 Moore, Mary Sue 96, 150,157,170 Moore, Wesley 67, 216 Mo nkhouse, Wood 96, 220 Monteith, Billy 219 Monteith, Carole 208,134 Morales, Carlo s 113 Sammo Morales, Charles 96 Morales, Pedro 67 Morales, Sylvia 113, 17 Moreno, Alicia 67, 208, 211 Moreno, David 68, 149, 258 Moreno, Joel 68, 149, 188 Moreno, Lucy 134 Moreno, Lisa 113, 211 Moreno, Roy 96, 220 Morgan, Ann 96 Morgan, George 113 Morin, Reynaldo 68, 219, 295, 292 Morn, David 113 Moro nes, Mamie 68 Morones, Trinidad 113 Morris, Elaine 113,170 Morrison, Harold 96 Morrison, Henry 113,168 Morrison, Loudell Muel1er,Gary 69, 219 Mull, Linda 96 Mullins, Mary 113 Murch, Debra 134 Murch, Pat 69, 150,258,259 Naylor, Murdock, Linda 134 Murray, Wylene 96,206 Myers, Marshall 69, 222, 223, 253 N Nabors, Tommy 70, 218 Napanjo , Norisnidia 134 Naranjo, Noemie Navarro, Carol 134 Nararro, Connie 113 Navarro, Elvira 134 Navarro,Orlando 113,177,211 Steve 70 , 223 Neal, Terry 11 3 Neil, Johnny 134 Neitzil, David 70 Nichols, Judy 135 Nichols, Suzette 71 , 155, 178, 339 Nixon, Clennon135 Nowotny, Marsan 96,157,158, 218, 230 Nowotny, Rick 135 Nugent, Valorie 113 Nutt, Nadine 113,162 O 0'Brien, Hope 135 Oehler, Linda 96, 208 Oehler, Rayn 71 , 222 Olum, Paula 135 Oldham, Wade 95,177 Olivarez, Victoria 135 Ollom, Callise 135 Ollom, Mark 114 Onofre, Rebecca 114, 177, 208 Orta, Arthur 135 Ortega, Ernestine 96 Ortiz, Alicia 1 14 Ortiz, Anna 304 Ortiz, Danny 27, 96, 227 Ortiz, Eddie 114 Osborne, Richard 96,268 O'Shaw, Patrick 114,221 P Pacheco, Angela 141 Pack, David 114 Pack, Sam 96, 264, 325, 293 Padilla, John 96,188 Palacios, Velma 96 Palitza, Linda 136 Pais, Pamela 135, 227 Pape, Stanley 96, 216 Pape, William 114, 227 Papontis,Ted114 Parisher,Barbara 102,114,156 Parker, Carroll 86, 96 Payne, Rickey 136 Paz, Ernest 136 Pearson, Marsa 136 Pedrotti, Terry 114 Pelham, Russell 136 Pelham, William 97 Pena, Danny 97, 162 Pena, Richard 97 Pena, Xaiver 136 Pennington, Olivia 71 Perales, Richard 114 Paez, Josie 71, 208 Perkins, Helen 72,183, 211 Perkins, Henrietta 97, 157 Perry, Cindi 97 Petty, Nancy 114 Peyton, Barbara 136 Phillips, Branda 1 36 Phillips, Elsie 136 Pierson, Nera 136 Pilcher, Kaye 1 14 Pisana, Jerry 114 Pittman, Joyce 97, 208 Plair, Harry 114 Plata, Lydia 97 Poirier, Larry 114 Pold, Nathan 97,224 Porter, Debbie 136, 141 Poss, Dan 1 36 Postert, Eddie 136, 253 Potts, Michael 114 Powell, Kim 1 14 Power, Patric 136 Pratt, JoAnne Presas, Sammy 97, 221 Price, Donald 72 Price, John 136 Price, Larry 85, 89, 97, 227 Pride, Charlie 97 Prinie, Cynthia 98 Pruett, Thurman 114 Puffer, Rodney 114 Q Quinn, Rose114, 156 Quinn, Steven 136, 253, 254 Quintana, Mary Lou 114 R Rabel, Marilyn 72,150,336 Rabenaldt, Donald 98, 213 Radicke, Herbert 136 Ragan, Barry 136 Ragsdale, Tommy 72,146, 148, 177, 334 Raley, Roger 97 Ramirez, Gilbert 51, 72, 209, 264, 265, 329, 332 Ramirez, Rudy 225 Ramon, Joe 114' Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Ramos, Arturo 115 Irma 136 Javier 98 Mary Alice 136 Matias 72,153 Mirta 115 Ratiliff, Mike 115 Raute, Janice 115 Razvillas, Richard 98 Redd, Ronald 98 Reeves, Rhonda 115, 170 Reimschissel, Charlie 136 Reimschissel, Joyce 115 Reininger, Judy 115, 208 Reininger, W. 215 Reyna, Irma 115 Reyna, Joyce 115, 208, 211 Reyna, Stella 72,150,163 Reyna, Yolanda 136 Reynolds, Bill 72 Reynolds, John 136, 253, 255 S Saenz, Dora 117 Sage, R ene 102,117 Salas, Cecilia 137 Salazar ,Mary 74,211 Salinas, Frank 99, 221 Salinas, Richard 74 Salinas, Robert 137 ns, Harold 215 Samsel, Leslie 137,138 Sanchez, James 117 Sanchez, Nemesio 138 Sanders, Brenca 99 Sanders, Bruce 117, 170 Sanders, Steve 138 Sandoval, Ima 138, 176 Sandoval, Lourie 138 Sandoval, Mary 75, 150 Santoscoy, Martha 99 Scales, Howard 75 Sharmen, Sheryl 117 Schiebel, Suzanne 75,258 Schimcek, Lynda 52, 75, 150, 16 Schiteskey, Terry 138 Schlueter, Jackie 99, 163 Schneider, Carol 138 Schneider, William 138 Schombergh, Faye 138 Schotz, Roy 138 Schruab, Herbie 99 U Schroeder, Sandra 117 Sooggins, William 76,172,168,1 Sooggins, Bill 221 Scoggins, Melinda 204 Scoggins, Molinda 117 , 163, 184 Sears, Paula 138 Sears, Peggy 76,150 Sedillo, Nancy 76 Seidel, Dorothy 25, 99, 152 Sellers, Larry 2, 97 Seidenberger, Keith 99, 227 Semmler, Lannell 117 Serrato, Benny 168 Senac, Alice 138 Shaner, Linda 138 - Shannon, Kenneth 76, 268 Shaw, Judy 99 Shelton, Anna 77 Shelton, Gary 117 Shelton, Lawrence 138,221 Sheppard, Dewey 77 Sheppard, Jimmy 117, 253 Shields, Kathy 117 Shimek, Gene 77,151 7,170,168 84,185 Shimek, Pamela 138 Shipman, Pan 138 Shippey, David 99, 225 Shook, Linda 117 Shaw, Linda 99 Shuler,Jim 77, 151, 273, 331 Shussler,Fred 139 Sifford, George 138 Sifford,Wayne 138 Sifuentes, Yolanda 77 Silva, Sylvia 138, 208 Simpson, Billye 107, 116, 117, 227, 228, 230, 336 Singleton, Linda 117 Skinner, Richard 41, 77, 268 Skyrm, Ronnie 117, 170 Slack, Sandra 52, 77, 167, 170, 168, 350, 354 Slangal,Becky 77,151,158,157,181, 325, 354 Slangal, Charles 117 Slavick, Steve 41 , 78,157, 227, 296 Slocum, Melissa 138 Smart, Jenny 78,151,157, Smith, Alana 78 Smith, Delores 117 Smith, Jeffery 138 Smith, Linda 139 Smith, Mike 117 Smith, Sherry 139 Snoga,June 117,156, 170, 209 Snyder, Sarah 117 So1ie,Adelina 139,163 Sosa, Benny 99 Sotels, Veiter 139 Speer, Sue Stahl, Deborah 99 , 209 Stair, Joe 258, 99 Standers, Kathy 117 Standridge, Johnny 99, 168 Standridge, Sue 139,156 Starkey, James 99 Starnes, Paula 79 Stelzig, Patricia 117 Stephen, Alfred 139 Stephen, James 79 Stephen, Kitty 139 Stephen, Patricia 118 Stidham, Jerry 118 336 l74,182,185, ,211 Tarver, Cecelia 100 , 157 Tate, Gary 139 Taylor, Beverly 1 40 Taylor, Bill '140 Taylor Carol 100 216 Taylorg Darlene 118 Taylor, George 118, 221 Taylor, Glenda 79 Taylor, Taylor , Taylor , Taylor , Taylor Johamia 118 Judy 140 Patricia 140 Paul 140, 221 Rita 140 Tello, Dora 100, 216 Tenny, Tenny , Terrell, George 80, 213 Joann 80 Linda 140 Terrell, Mary 100, 152 U Ulckert, Judd 100, 216 Urbanczyk, Patrick 100, 213 Urbina, Anna 140 Uzzele, Debra 119 Uzzell, Delbert 1 19 V Valadez, Michael 119 Valchar, Albert 100 Valdez, Blanca 101 , 211 Valdez, Mary 101, 209 Valdez, Valdez, Ramiera 213 Sandra 119,211 Vance, Shirley 119' Vara, Margie Varren, Leland 141 Vasquez, Joe 119, 253 Vasquez,Rosa 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