McCollum High School - Wrangler Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1970
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Conclusion .... . . . .-.-o.. .10 .34 .36 .76 .110 142 166 286 288 326 338 370 388 404 Memories Influence Our Tomorrows Our experiences of Yesterday have helped us to build a better tomorrow. Through our failures we can appreciate the satisfaction of success. By setting goals and working towards them, we can feel the happiness of accomplishment. Our acceptance of problems and responsibilities have helped us grow into mature adults. Each day our experiences affect our personalities and characters. Our experiences at McCollum have played a large part in developing our characters. Our principals, counselors, and teachers have touched our lives to help create the kind of people McCollum can be proud of now and always. Q 5 W . uf' Kelnerneer- Une mine ef fnne Une sneeess ef ,eerseeernnee Une ,elensnre ef uferking. Une dzynify of snnplieifn Une nferfn of ennrnefen Une newer ef kindness. Une inflnenee ef ewrnple Une eblzyntien ef duty. Une ufisdrnn ef eeenefnn. Zfne improvement ef talent. Ure jen of erzyinnfing. l5'n!lefin Active Students Represent F!! lllll ll!!! ill! El lil!!! A high school education usually brings to mind academic learning. However, Without extracurricular activities onels education is not complete. Such acti- vities are unsurpassed in promoting one's social de- velopment and in strengthening character and leader- ship qualities. These students represent the many ex- tracurricular activities which inspire and create school spirit and pride. 'K r 1 x H Extracurricular Activities 'lf' V J'Ql'3Ql ,, ,J-1 ' V W 'l ' X'' Mi 'l'Flr'llTQf2T??5''wlfYIlll'l7WllT 'C A1Tl'l'3535 'vllf' 'El 'TV X ?'ii ' 'lf , - QA' vw' R 9 l l ,S K H V Jn it Y ,tr ttt. -sw V Q 1-31 Q so sl 4 Q V4 L. ff is .l Front row: Vickie Bellfhead cheerleaderg Freddie Flores- footballg Alfredo Tello-trackg Harold Reininger-baseballg Bruce Vetters-National Honor Society Presidentg Donna Grohe-head majorette. Middle row: Sally Katanchick- WRANGLER editorg Shirley Clay-choir: Beath Wells-volley- ballg Larry Price-Student Council Presidentg Terri Caffeyf vcr .rr 'io Freshman Class Presidentg Charles DcckerJCI-IANTER co-editor. Back rowg Jenny Wilson-tennisg Tommy Roe-drum majorg Mike Miller-Senior Class Presidentg Jack Dean-Junior Class Presidentg Steve Miller-Sophomore Class Presidentg Pat Rudy-ROTC Brigade Commanderg Debbie Cuda-Tri-C Colo- nelg and Steve Weemsebasketball. . if 1 9 V C cg -,' 1? I 2: f C 5, 1 3 '45 W U J Nagy.. I ' 5 0 1 .vw-.h ,J,, .... V .4 - .1-' 5 5 X , n lx . I , -in -:eff , -any -41 I 0 Administration and Faculty the influence of example QQ: wuslpliv -'- . -.' :p'f ' if-rf-,f3'xqy,. ' - -4'g,. k' -if' .- Te hw me g.. 1, ., miie gg, tix +1:f'i'f- injlnlglf .1 LQ 11 Principals Encourage and TO: The Mc Collum Student Body - nBy your works shall all men know you.n And so by YOUR high standards of citizenship and scholarship, your integrity, your dedication to Mc Collum have YOU achieved an enviable place in our community. Your 2 urpose B apport L ntegrity Q iligence Q nthusiasm transmit to others. You have, indeed, taken a Hgiant V WM. PATRICK SHANNON Principal stepn this school year. Guide Youth of McCollum Mr. Ernest Hoffman, who serves as assistant principal of McCollum, handles the student dis- cipline problems. He is also responsible for all school-sponsored student activities. Mr. Hoffman received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at Southwest Texas State University. ,wi W f 1 Mr. Earl Ott assumes the responsibilities as vice principal of McCollum. He is responsible for all financial records concerning the school, clubs and organizations. He supervises the janitorial staff and maintenance of the school buildings. Mr. Ott earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Trinity University and a Master of Education degree from Southwest Texas State University. k 'cL ' Counselors Provide Sound Advice Mrs. Lucille Deasey, counselor, serves the students by helping them with their personal and school prob- lems. She also supervises the testing program at McCollum. In addition, Mrs. Deasey is the sponsor of McCollum's National Honor Soci- ety. Pictured with Mrs. Deasey is Sammy Presas. Mr. Reggie Marthis is McCol1um,s boys counselor. He assists Mrs. Deasey in planning the school scho- lastic testing program. Also, Mr. Marthis is co-sponsor of the Na- tional Honor Society. Miss Ruby McPherson is McCol- lum's first freshman counselor. Pre- viously the journalism sponsor at McCollum, she is currently the sponsor of the Student Council. Miss McPherson has the privilege of being part of McCollum's staff since it was initially opened. Secretaries Keep School Records L. Myer Main Office - P. Williams Main Office J . Smith Attendance Office I. Beard Attendance Office O. Harp Librarian B. Meyers Library Secretary Smith, Boggess Lecud Administrators it ...q-ff ,,5,g-:aiwzga .r -.f,.,.,.. ,f , , wma The Board of Directors of Harlandale Independent School District are J. W. Dunn, vice presidentg S. Pack,t1'easu1'ergH. H. Utz, sec- retaryg E. Sosa, asst. secretaryg W. S. Brashears, board memberg W. Howry, president. Mr. Callie Smith Superintendent Mr. Charles Boggess Asst. Superintendent l District Staff Proves To Be Efficient William Marshall Rosena Gayle Director of Instruction Velma Kuehne Director of Food Service Ernest Denham Director of Compensatory Educ. Jewel Wietzel Director of Special Educ. Director of Personnel Coordinators, Consultants Work William Bentley Director of Vocational Education Howard J obson Athletic Director Penny Taylor Elementary Consultant Dorcas De Soto Coordinator of Bilingual Education Gozelle Loveless Audio-Visual Consultant Mary Dauncy Secondary Consultant Together To Administer District W Henry Whipp, Accountant and Warner Shows, Purchasing Agent Roberto Cardenas Director of Com. Service Inez Hammett Joe Martinez, Tax Assessor-Collector and Ronnie Gassiot, Business Manager District Registrar Stock Shows He Has School Spirit I - f 1 P 1- 4 ,,,2rq:k H 5 L.kkhr fir ,Z . ,,.W if T , -o' i f ',1A'S i .A.o:: A +' , V' Vfisff 'gfa ' 'A J. Adams, English E. Allen, English Sgt!M. Bean, R.O.T.C. Mr. Stack's outlook on noise changes as he calls for the student body to bring the house down by cheering women facultyon to victory. E J. Becker, P.E. E. Bradbury, Printing R. Burmeister, Speech Reyna Teaches Marxism In Civics A. Byerly, Art E. Cahalan, Spanish P. Carson, Choir J. Carson, History C. Clark, History Mr. Reyna lectures on communist society to Melvin Yell in civics class. . 21 Teachers May Not Always Agree- J. Clark. Chemistry V. Cole, English R. Condray, Electronics Mrs. Mehling and Coach Dresch have varying opinions. B. Corbell, Coach L. Couser, Special Ed. J. Czar, Coach But They All Stick Together D. Davis, Art M. Dresch, Coach L. Dupont, Typing F Farris Law L. Garcia Geometry O. Gent, Science R. Greer, Gen Business C. Griffey, Auto Mechanics Faculfy Wins In Volleyball Game Lady faculty members discuss one of their victorious plays at Girls Athletic Association-Faculty volleyball game Y D Hamilton Algebra S. Haugarth N-.,w-Ml' Algebra M. Headley, Drafting T. Hill, History J. Howder, History Teachers Have To Work Hard Too R. Howell, Coach J. Jennings, Science M. Jones, English :if Mr. Hamilton works diligently to finish grading papers before class. K. Kelton, English M. Kressin, English M. Lamm, V.H.O. P. Leonard, C.O.P. Stop When The Bell Goes Off! K. Loew, Latin S. Luna, Homemaking G. McCollum, History Future typists lea.rn the keyboard in Mrs. Fetner's class. W. MCC1'U1'Y,V.O.E. C, Mclnnis, Rel. Math. B. Mehling, Journalism McCollum Boasfs Skilled Faculty J. Paxnell, Band I. Purser, P.E. L. Pospisil, Biology W. Reininger, D.E. A. Reyna, Civics Victorious faculty volleyball team strikes winning pose for fans. McCollum Teachers Prepare T. Ruiz, Spanish C. Russell, Homemaking A. Russo, Biology A. Slater, Geometry A. Smith, Ref. AIC D. Smith, Coach C. Synder, Algebra Physics Students For Variety Of Jobs B. Soto, Spanish R. Sprott, Coach Qu. .await Y 4-...nf Ht 'a'fD' W. Stack, Algebra B. Stanley, P.E. G. Talley, English B. Trowbridge, Typing D. Watkins, Science JG? Teachers Help Brighten Education rx R. Wayland, P.E. D Wrlhams, P.E. B I M. Wisakowsky, Algebra W. Witter, History R VICKCIS, French me fr Mzxpgefeqwwvw W Q 33Lfgx,E3Lwj,m S f'wwYEf?4??fL?f?5gQ?e23x95 ,,, . -QM' 'C ' , gm,sL,.. 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The Hitching Post workers are H. Wright, A. Wilber, M. Moeller, R.Mi11er. Cusfoclians Maintain McCollum The day custodians are from left Rudolfo Martinez, Jesse Canta, and Willie Garcia. Lady custodian Olivia Garcia helps main- tain the McCollum campus. The night custodians are from left Gregory Rios, Juan Ortiz, Miguel Leva, and Trinidad Flores. l 33 Q. 1' -- 2 1 -, We 'Qc' ' 4' ' ' 411, . I . f,'9 N , - - .N - my A i - Q. J .i i P 5 S. , Y 4, J- .4 , -+1 1' , , U 'y' 1 .f ll l v . Y.: . ---an ' 'li 1' J 9.-9- W L ,- Q-251 44 'L Q -'lfx,ie..,.-' -A, 1 agfgeh.- 11 igipw mf' N: f Classes ' 1 -5 4.-. the worth of character .4 35 Senior Officers Reign Supreme Leading the Seniors of '70 to better McCollum are fkneelingj Patrick McElyea, reporter, Patrick Rudy, vice-president. Seated are Joanie English, chaplain, Vicki Bell, secretary, and Mary Sue Moore, historian. Top row, Sharon Suhler, treasurer, Mike Miller, presi- dentg and Sally Katanchick, parliamentarian. Firsi Freshmen Become Seniors Akeroyd, Maynette Anthony, Janie Abate, Vifiky Aguilar, Mary Alvardo, Lillian Anthony, Gloria Asbell, David Atkinson, Candy Alexander, Lynda Arredondo, Louis Seniors Awcaii Fuiure's Limits Ayala, Dianne Badgett, Robert Avants, Roger AVU13, Martin Ayres, Glenn Bachhofer, Denms Badillo, Mary Helen Bailey, Jerry Ayres, Cassandra Badgley, Miguel Seniors Make Noon-Time Toast Barker, Robert Berry, Melody Barbe, James Ba.rb1er1, Butch Bell, V1ck1 Bernal, Rosahnda Bishop, Biuy Beadles, Mike Seniors toast the future. - , Jocmie Uses Skills In Making Pie Botkin, Julia Bukowsky, Kathryn Booth, Debbie Booth, Oscar Brock, Pat Bourland, William Brooker, Jack Bush, Brenda i x Q 1 , 51:5 J oanie English carefully adds ingredients. Seniors Anticipate Graduation Night Cabeldue, Suzanne Campos, Margaret Butcher, Mark Caballero, J anie Callender, Janice Campbell, Janice Capps, Tony Cardoshinsky, Vincent Callaway, Paul Cannon, Ruth Seniors Teach New Students Pride Q-P' Castillo, Elizabeth Chavez, David Cal-nes, 12131116 Castleman, John Cervera, Ramiro Chamberlin, Jeanette Chestnut, Carolyn Chincarini, Lydia Cervantes, Rafael Chavez, Diana And Two Came Forth-Brcavely Comte, Ronald Chnstlan, Wanda Clay, Sh1r1ey Cook, Dorothy Cook, Robert Cortez, Gloria And the newly-elected senior sponsors are ...... Mr. Reyna Connally, Barbara Corrales, Diane and Mrs. Nikkel. Burmeister Rehearses Students Couser, Roberta Daniel, Peter Cortez, Joe Sherry Manning and Joe Donatto discuss plans for senior play with Mr. Burmeister. Cuda, Debble Curtis, Virginia Decker, Charles De Leon, Henry Dennis, Bobby Trying Out For Senior Play Donahoe, Ben Denmg ,hm D11'm616I DOIIIIH Duken, Wayne Duve, Mary Donatto, Joe Edmunds, Marlowe Embrey, Tern Enghsh, J oame Ehlers, Glen Philip Vineyard Gives Short Spirit Escobedo, Bertha Felux, Marilyn Erck, Mal-y Escamllla, Esther Faxias, Roy Fa-ms, J ackle Fasclungbauer, Herb1e Fitzsimmons, Judy .., M, Flores, Alfredo Flores, TOHY Boost Talk Before Game X Folkner, Shirley Floyd, John At the pep rally before the Harlandale game, Philip Vineyard shares enthusiasm with Cowboy student body. Forsen, Bobby Forshee, Nadlne Forster, James Gallant, Ruth Galle, Elame Gaona, Olga A Typical Day Turns Info Unusual Gaona, Rose Garza, Mary Ann , R H ': Mwm-..,w,,h,-f A , ' , fav:-aa'-'-922. ' i , I . Z 5. P . 5: J 554:yS7,1P.'.5.'fi' u ,, a a B' ' J ', 'H I : ik Q Q f 1 mi ' ,Vi J '-1 M 'X A ' - 13- ' ' , V: nf4!,jQ.eQ in - 1 ' A ' ze . ig :-5' MW-u' 1 .af-f:m1,' f W1l11am Bouxland gets made up in speech class. Experience In Speech Class Gorden, James Grobe, Donna Giddings, Robert Goetz, Jeanne Grant, James Glflfflll, Sherry Hadderton, Susan Hale, Kay Graham, Charles Guerra, Sylvia Suddenly IFS 'I970 . . . . .Z i f ,,f ll - L .14 L . in Hammonds, Leland H?U1f1iCh,WYIU1e Hardin, Don Herrin, Paula 3-self .-e-M-- nfn 7 .Q .1n,, Hembree, Jack Hernandez, Mary Harris, Lois Henley, Marilyn Hernandez Felix Herrera Julian Up, Up And Away! Hodgekinson, Mickie Hooks, Clifford Hlcks, Laura Hlmlln, Ellzabeth Hogan, Karen Holland, Priscilla Hosek, Bill Hillyer, Bonnie A chain of green and gold balloons looms high into the sky as spirit heightens during the McCollum-Roosevelt football game. Truth, Wisdom, Honor Guide Jackson, Donna Johnson, Loretta . y,V., 'Ai ' Q Hunter, Shen Icke, Lillian Q f W' ', s f--MW., - gi 5 if, M-Sea, 5:2 no 7 I . A- J enkins, Linda ...mqy Joerg, Charles Johnson, Anne Johnston, Vikki Jonas, Pat Jones, Colleen L Seniors Toward Their Goals J urek, Donald Jones, Eileen Jones, Sharon Kallenberg, David Kerr, Kelly Katanch1ck, Sally Keil, Donnie K1SbY, Lmda Klaus, Joe King, Kaxen May, Salinas Take Over As Kroll, Tomy Lewis, Stephen Klumb, Kathy Krawietz, Theresa Kunkel, Gary Lewey, Nancy Lewls, Eva Lindsey, Ray Lmdsey, Stanley Llttlefleld, Susan Reliefs For Cheerleaders Lopez, Janie Lopez, Rosalinda Lothringer, Cathy McCall, Linda McC1endon, Sherry The crowd is led in cheers by seniors David May fleftj and Frank Salinas at the Marshall game. McBee, Nancy ' ' ' - V-i 2- - , ' ' fy -, AW , MQW 21, - Q V, A 1 is h WP? . 2. , , V - LL -55,732 , N , f ' ,. Mk? I ,fa ,- fwwgzps 3 , -, 2- -MK,,g,Q-5 Q ,f ei essvhges-.xsgf Q 12'-is , , I V. ' . 5? ' . 'filfi1gigs22413.43-K-ffifggll,-rg ' ' f ..-: vie- I .1-I L, Q x Seniors Represent Excellence Mclllyea, Pat McRight, Pamela McCulloch, Wayne McDaniel, Kenneth McGee, Georgia McGee, Larry Mclunkins, Billy Madden, Arlene we Magallanez, Beatnce Mann, Debble Accomplishmenf In Every Field Martinez, Johnny Mata, Susan 'vm-.Q-...,,, Manning, Dinah Manning, Sherry Martinez, Oscar Mask, Kathy Martin, Robbie Martin, Shirley Martinez, Juan Mathis, James Vicki Bell Is Selected As Mayfield, Molly Menefee, John Martinez Frank May David Mayfield, Valorie Mayo Janet Melendez Ramon Micale, Carrie M1kulenka Maryellen Miller Cheryl 1969-70 Football Sweetheart Miller, James A swawzgggeg fziisvg qggmgyr fe .m r U, Xin 5 yeweaais seamz' ff aggl5fffis352?2s'?eEfwis5 f r rsaqgym , .f r,,,,,gQ,,,, ,H A, g,xr,,,r i W M ,gt , New , i, . we ir? E ' -. -' H if I -Yi , '- Eifflfz 1 I i fi Hia! vu -9 , , i i 2 A gm. 325535 f1:1.z,.sQ. f' , e,,,. i,11,,,. A Miranda, Leandro Vicki Bell, head cheerleader, is chosen as McCo1lum's 1969-70 Football Sweetheart at the Sam Houston game. Milligan, John Mitchell, Jerrell Monkhouse, Wood Moore, Mary Morales, Charles 'ciiwdlv Morrison, Harrold Varsity cheerleaders Sher- ry, Colleen, Jenny, Vicki, and Joanie take part in the Tri-C Christmas celebration. Cowboy Corral Ccldeifes Moreno, Roy Morgan, Ann www Morrison, Loudell Mull, ' da Murray, Wylene K Oldham, Wade N-...,,.aQ Padilla, John .W la K Share In Holiday Festivities Nowotny, Marsan Oehler, Linda Osborne, R1chard Pack, Sam Pape Stanley Paredes Lupe wk i a I e ,til ' X I Ortiz, Danny Palacios, Velma I . !' fi Keep An Open Mind And Y ui. xg,-f Pelham, Harold Perkins, Henrietta Parker, Carroll Pederson, Glenn Pena, Danny Pena, Mary Pena, Richard Perry, Cindi Piatt, Kathy Pittman, JOYCE Path Will Leocl To Open Doors Price, Larry Rabenaldt, Donald Pozos, Carol Presas, Sammy Prlme, Cynthw Puente, Ralph Ramos, Javier Ramos, Roy Pride, Charlie Raley, Roger Many A Senior Athlete Has Been Raute, Janice Redd, Ronald Some senior athletes tend to get light-headed as graduation approaches. Razvillas, Richard Reyna, Grace Richardson, Linda . . -flrzmv nuff Reininger, Harold Rice, Donald Known To Lose His Head W .,,. wggg-5591552 V, , - V'-if-, ' :fYfi9f'g39EiiQiiiQi?1s53 ls K 'K K Ky ' fill-Qi xaHZ'3?5X14KS'fl 5K7 7 e ' 9 ,. . . Q1 -fx ,- fi , 1 1 1 - R i:es?f:i:sgavf?Y2Q. .V f- H V . :tw Y' F R Ridgeway, Claude R10J21S,AHfh0Hy ' ' 5 WE ' , 135325 Robbins, Rachel Rodriquez, Philip Roe, Thomas Rodriquez, Joe Rojas, Luz Maria Rosenbusch, Linda Rudes, J fickle Ronshausen, William 'HRW Enthusiasm Grows As Cheerleaders Rudy, pat Ruiz, Josephine Runnels, James Saucedo, Juan Sanders, Brenda SHINOSCOY, M9-Ffha Schlueter Jackie Schott Ronnie Salinas, Frank Saucedo, Maria Lead Spirit Af Pep Rally Seidenberger, Keith Schraub, Herbie Seidel, Dorothy Varsity cheerleaders perform the Spirit yell at the South San pep rally. Shaw, Judy Shippey, David Sing, Bobbie Sosa, Benny Anne Proves Ability Af Pep Rally Stair, Joe Aa. Stahl, Deborah Standridge, Johnny Anne Johnson, senior majorette, body at the Harlandale pep rally. does a routine for the student Stannard, Ted Stfusg, Mary Suhlcr, Sharon Stowe, Linda Seniors Follow Thai Glorious Quest Swindler, Diane Tarvcr, Cecelia Suniga, Rosalinda Swan, Susan . Hn, Swisher, Sam Tabers, Virginia Tello, Dora Thompson, Jackie Swinford, Dale Taylor, Carol Seniors, Spirit Go Hand In Hand Torres, Esther Thol-man, Billy Tijcrina, Norma Trotter, Mark Tovar, David Tuley, John Treanor, Marquerite Ueckert, Judd Torres, Mary Tucker, Ginia Cowboys Kick Central Buttons Urbanczyk, Patrick V31ChCI, Albert Valdez, Blanca Seniors display elaborate poster and walk off with first place honors in poster contest. Valdez, Mary 4T,4.'K3' Vasquez, Rosa Velasquez Rachel Velasquez Rebecca Vineyard, Phillip McCollum Student Council ls In Vernon, Debbie Vetters, Bruce Waddy, Melinda Senior Student Council Members Sammy Presas and Jerry White have the duty of changing the Green and Gold Calendar. Charge Of Cowboy Calendar Wells, Beath Waldrup, Randy Weems, Steve White, Jerry Winfield, Jack Wild man, Steve Wilkens, Shirley Ybana, Eddie Yell, Melvin Wofford, Sharon A Dream Of Ring Becomes Reality Zunica, Ramon York, Sharon Zancanella, Orval Zurcher II, Challes One of the most exciting moments in a senior's life is the receiving of the long awaited ring. Eight Junior Officers Govern Class Those leading the juniors to their senior year are from 1eftfPatrick Felux, historian: Rene Sage, treasurerg Donna St. John, parlia- mentariang Jesse Alvarado, vice-president, Jennine Moore, reporter, Jack Dean, presidentg Patricia File, secrctaryg and Darlene Taylor, Chaplain. Junior Officers Guide Activities Alvardo, Jesse Andrews, Lynda 33 Acord, Liz Allen, TOIH Anderson Ulanda Andrews Janice f'r'f '4T ':v ips Q' Argue11o,Enrique Jr. Ayala, Luis iiiin eer e V J - ,,,. .2-fi F2411 I f V ' ,V FMA. . ,. , Mm, 1.-V f r .ww 5,-,www ' 1-: -iiilSEli4zIgg?2, 'I ,- . far.-fr If f ' 1551-35'7!i?3' -f , . -' ' , .1 2 ' aifsifri-'i3F.:Kfi1:ff:f 7 A I 4 in ,,,:. .H 1 mg.-J, ,r frf fwfirsszfsz - gf - ,V ww .ug -H r flkievizafgsi ,,,y?i.r,,r L we Bi 'L is A ew f gif 4' 2 W, A, 2. 3 4' f J wx e ,5 J J J rf 4 - W, 23 12 F! 5 1? Q 1 A B 5 Y J lg ,Qi 1 s.-Em- M J Alvardo, Rosalie Anglin, Deborah Bailey, Robert Barsch, Rita Mighty Juniors Charge Bailey, Bobby Bailey, Marcia Baltazar, Gloria BHIIY, JO A1111 Becerra, Elizabeth Beckett, D01'l31d Bailey, Steve Basham, Patricia ,rw--. ,q u A W... .f , , if K Q? wa-5 1 Q-'af ' Toward Victorious Tomorrows Bernal, John fl Boeniscer, Barbara Bell, Debbie Benavides, Laura Ann Bielefeld, Brian Blystone, James Botkln, Stephen Bowen, P3t1'1C1a Betancourt, Geneveva 5, . A. N f .V ,VVQ Q2 K ---V K l gi .P ' I ' M hi 'L Bonugli, Antoinette Bclsham Waits For Go-Ahead Signal Brent, Renee Brown, Judy M...-9 Pat Basham, junior majorette, patiently awaits her chance to perform during a half-time show. Brosch, Denise Browning, William Burkeen, Belinda Brown, Ronald 'Mr Buchanan, Laura Juniors Anticipate Senior Status Burkholder, Tommy Butler, Donna Cain, Bernetta 2 if if 'iti l fs, V ' fu, pg Jw A K , rr Z B Calk, Robert N93 Campos, Jesse -., F 'x Y gk, 7 X, ff' ffe V , H Q f Y sv 5 Callender, Bonnie Campbell, Elizabeth f -Iv RJ Carnes, Richard Carver, Mary Ann Cardona, Lupe Three Years Down, One To Go Chessman, Boyd Cuda, Rhonda Castleman, Debra Ccnteno, Norma New Cortez, Mary Catherine Crowell, Mitzi Cunningham, Rebecca Curtis, Bessie Click, Ray Cumberland, Nan nette -Q e 1? wficgw if fb 5553, NM? , c fffsi'-'f'tSf-if,ffl-5'i,f'5J 'K rette fa ' , .,., ,, X ' ASQ -- ' . i , Q fiE?5jjI'j .V 5- .V ' W H-Q i7g5 , ' 4, ,-Z ,,,,,S: I 1 sk Juni ii 53,15 we nl In fay 3 E' Dickerson, Sandi wwf ,am ibm 'Qr TNQ' 1 fe, f . . QM 1- Kem -H ,W1,,,,,f-1-,f1,,?m:. or ep. ,org if ivfgbf' ' :gm ' 1, of Bs: 3 - - f I Qi, fav. a' D pt . w .r j - if r i j ' yy Dossett, Melody ors Prepare For '71 Graduation Dem, Jack DeLeon, Tony l 'f ' f V - rf ' N a ' X f f, A 1 J Db Q ,L f l as lg by 'QM J iw, gy fs Q 2, J if v if r A , , -19.35-,rrgfggsylr -- -11 w-- ,9 2 Y if 5 ,ff 9 1 5 H 4 f ' F 5 Q vi , Dixon, Shirley Doolittle, Carolyn Dye, Eugenia Easley, Melva Dimambro, Robert Duarte, Larry Felux, Dean Caught Off-Guard Eiizalde, Juan Evins, Myran . V.,. V aal. .-.,' Wai' . ws 'i Fr X . Q S N.. , , , M.. , . so :a ze? Q X Edenburg, Carol Ehlers, Glenda English, Patricia W, Q.. X E i M 2 ,EE 525 2 . Ezzell, John Elizando, Elsa Jack Dean and Pat Felux participate in togetherness while waiting to be photographed as junior class officers. In Embarrassing, Candid Pose File, Patricia 3 'K 'Q A il.- if A 5 ,N An Fortson, Mary Felux, Patrick Fewell, Katie Floyd, Darla Ford, Martha s Fullbright, Edward Fulks, Glenn Flores, Maria Franke, Thomas Prospective Seniors Ardently Wait Garcia, Reuben I z Garza, Mary Lou Fungi, George Garcia, Arthur Gamett, Linda Garza, Becky Godfrey, Ray Gonzales, Jeanette E.. Garcia, Ramiro Glass, Brenda A r Juniors Strive For Better Future Graf, Lupe V W, QUE. ,Ph N W J MW' k frf r G Q' Gutierrez, James Gonzalez, Martina Graeber, Andrea Grimes, Debie Gutierrez, Gilbert IW Hahn, Kathy Hajck, Skippy Grant, Drusilla Haines, Randy Juniors Sell Candy . . . Candy . . . And is '52 rf? Harris, Barbara af WW f ia 9? 4'-L..-W.. ,H K We fy f W S M. -F1 A I M ,V ,Q H WSW -5335 - V - fa v '. ia-'ef . ' , fi . ,a - s.,,.,. :Q f, ,ug , K , , , ,, .1 ia , Q 123 :if f , www' K x -, ,U -. i 15' ix e ff' f f2'ff.ar ,f , f-- 1 Hendrick, Patricia W-ff-fvf' . E Hanson, Michael Hardie, Susan Harvey, Kenneth Haf1ey,Ge1'1'i Hembree, Janell wwf x Hennesey, Margie Hepworth, Karen Hernandez, Anita More CandyiTo Raise Funds Hernandez, Yolanda 25:4 5 -f pr ' A sg ' K .gf Pegfiiieifinsfwsfii' 5 f sfesf , A ,ig , .V 5sgg5g24sQ.,1fQJ1?ze A ,, 1 ' ' -- ' HethC0Ck, HCIIC11 H s 111.9-wfi,f5 . 9 ,- i 'H f sffggigsggxggsl Q 2wixsif'Lfffliff..1 11:-We , Lg . 5fiP!'f?35isFff,5i 'ESWAEAE -1'I53f'3Kifi ' ffiigigff Q- ff, 1 , - ,, 5 . : e Hicks, Jeff Holt, Gary n i , : ' pi x - I Q, . V ,,. , VE , , Holt,Patsy Hester, Stephen Hickman, Robert Roger Weiss sells candy to Tommy Roe during the junior class candy sale. Juniors Dream About Seniorhoocl Jackson, Janice Johnston, Susan Howser, Marvidene Insall, Mike 'A z 'o .. y - ay , 3 4-1, :gg-I J 3,55 ' fm Q V. gi . ' ja ,A -,Ev - .1 .,1 , , J fb '51 iff - J z Jobson, Travis Johnson, Mike Jones, Mike Jowers, Becky Y 'zf il, 'fl E YYY 4 ' ' ' Jenkins, Barbara Jw J Q J Jones, Charles Juniors Are Leaders Of Tomorrow Kelly, Ellen T' VP Kneifel, Dianna ,U--,gow J uarez, Gracie Keenan, Leslie King, Ellen King, Janice , , Koenig, Glenn Kowaljk, Lynn Key, Ronald ,v ia a me , n, 'I H, ai A if I ,,s:gy5w'f wf - -11 fill-45151 ' 2 - - 1 i W Knowles, Deborah Langley, Michael Lohse, James Juniors Prepare To Be Future Kuhn, Brian Lake, Linda ,...u ' LeBlanc, Sherilyn Li11dSCY, R011 Lopez, Jose Lopez, Robert Laskowski, Lloyd Lopez, David McCollum Cowboy Leaders Lozano, Mary Ellen McCann, Ronnie 7 , ggfqkmxxfgggg, Q with k,,.,gY?,. K MH? wif? Q Hi ,.,f--1? in 015150.3- -'W-Ahh' X 5 'W Lx. ya, , 2, K -fwfzw 5 ,:,-wfiffg.: a gg , . 2. ,.i-,'1ggggg4,, A ' .1 ,,.f51f1s-mv ,, f- 5 ' iff V- 53.5-f : ' 5 L, . - x . fg9'f?E',,il:. - , 4A,.!,ii wi , fg r fgs lff, pl, gl-f,5rwg4 - ,.' L'f.'ngfvg,fiA,5 Misa A . xj1:f2f,Tw5?4?i .-,ww Lothringer. Vicky Lott, Kaxen McAlexander, Steven McBride, Pam McDonald, Barry McDonald, Charlie Luse, Mary McConnell, LuRae Even The Most Sophisticated f V 2 McMerrel1, Paul Marr, Dawn t --'-- I Maldonado, Samia Martinez, Balfo Martinez, Sandi ,,Mm,,5ig,t1.:w, ,,m,gg5,:s11,,,.. we we ,m,.,,sg,,- ff A- s X7 ' , sleifleigl f' K fu. fig- sieve 57 la 'iff Martin, Stanley Juniors Billye Simpson, Darlene Taylor, Rene Sage, and fkneel- ingj Linda Lake demonstrate poise and etiquette at Tri-C's Christmas party. Also at the party junior Tri-C's members had an opportunity to sit back and watch a humorous skit performed by senior members. Juniors Can Sometimes Relax Miller, Barbara Mattingly, Elmer Lee May, Larry Monkhouse, Carl Moon, Kathy Moore, Jennine , , f.-r , , , ,Ml Moon, Gary 45 N, 4-Z we 'SW eeee f Q G W' - NCP Morales, Sylvia Miller, George 1 Moore, Glenn Morones, Trini Naranjo, Naemi Juniors Cry With Force, Confidence' Moreno, Luisa Morrison, Henry Navarro, Orlando Morgan, George .fm Murdock, Laurie JW' N-www Morris, Elaine 'wee-'PY Neal, Terry Navarro, Connie - We-1+ If Won'f Be Long Now! Nugent, Valorie Nutt, Nadine Oldfield, Michelle OI10f1'f3, Becky Ortiz, Alice Ortiz, Eddie d idii i , ' 'gilt I , ,I Q 5: wifi Pack, David Pape, William f--adv wa? , -6135? 9 ,.5' . - A I ,,' 'K K ' ' ,. K 1'kV Ollom, Mark Ortiz, Rudy Junior Yeor Passes Slowly A Parlsher Barbara Parks, Leonard Paz, Roger wi Q 'W as Petty, Nancy Pllcher, Kaye . - ' P TP' Pisana, Jerry D - , f-.yu , . RR P l .,,1g ,W sga I i'7fiL1'1LQ4?5 1 -4 Q Potts Mxchael Powell K1m is 2 L,,.. , , , , E -- :L A -4 ,K-3 2s.v::. wi Pedrotti, Terry 'T 'ev Poirier, Larry 1 Ifh Graders Wait Their Turn Quintana, Mary Lou Reimschissel, Joyce Puffer, Rodney Quinn, Rose Ratliff, Michael Reeves Rhonda Reyna, Irma Reyna, Joyce Ramos, Mirta Reininger, Judy Ccihalcin, Hamilton Sponsor Juniors Reynolds, Paul an Ridgeway, Henry Ripps, Walter Sponsors of the Junior Class are Mr. D. Hamilton and Mrs. E. Cahalan. in S, f ii -3 L mm? 5 1 S A, , 9 V His 12, 2 -, 4' r rw -3, 3 Q M' J, 2 Q Ei V if Y fn sf r, 1 9 1 J-3' Rhodes, Karen FS 1 K W, I I ,f Roamell, Richard m ,r-' r L. ,, ' X wld 4 i X sf Compton, Tresa Riggins, John Cole, Danny in My Swim- if M4 r , W :ffl .ii-I . of it ws. gg K riy, - Juniors Inspire Underclassmen Rodriquez, Virginia Ronshausen, Diane Robertson, Eva Carol Rodriquez, Cira Rogers, Leslie V- if fr-,,,,,,'1:1wf:::Lf is -ff- f4,.fw-il:-,nf- ami:: 3 I li i ...Z,,,,. - ,fauna-we gs 1 1 Hi- . A Ryan, .lane Rollins, Rollie Saenz, Dora Roecker, Gail 5' ,, D - x .,., A ,sf ' 'V . . - .5531 . ff V f '34 . ,ng ef Nagy lm, igzgqlifgg -A jx ,Q 2 ,mit f Rothenbach, Isabel WYYQ Juniors To Be Number One In '71 Sanders, Bruce vis: Sellers, Larry Sage, Rene Schroeder, Sandra Simpson, Billye Salmas, Marlo Scoggins, Molinda Schomberg, Sharon ' X, awfw Shook, Linda , 6 W or rw fSr xrr-' A N Q :. V S M, -. .f i K., . g I S M f S a ra S , ,A r A Skyrm, Ronnie rw you V' 4 Q r , .. 1 I or Juniors Help Create Better School Smith, Richard Slangal, Charles Smith, Mike We ' llll it ,.r N N Mir he rr-r- - ' , i ,'i li Snoga, June Stelzig, Patricia I his j 3 3 3 is ye l 1 --it Q , A 35, -: Snyder, Sarah Speer, Sue Ann Stites, Russell St. John, Donna Stephens, Patricia Besides Being Lecacler Of Spirit, Stroman, Dale , . Swierc, Connie az' ix. 1 'QF ,fgftesae wg, -wi: g . 1 2' is-.,.af5 , ., fx:-ui ' .11 'Sat in Silk 5i5kaFEfQl7' 1' Wifi fi ul 'S it . Stockton, Sharon SYOUC, Judy Sullivan, David Sutton, Lawrence Talbert, Jimmy Talley, Al Stuart, Robcrt Tabcrs, Jerald .uv- Wilson ls Also Heocl Clown Taylor, George Tomblin, Deborah Talley, David Toman, Randy Taylor, Darlene Thompson, Terry , 1,55 or jfs, N . 3333.2-.. K .JT K , . 1 f - 11'Q:vg35fggQlI,- :L 5 - nnor James r', 'N ., Townsend, Darlene Jenny Sue Wi1son,junior cheerleader, models the latest coiffure Juniors Prepare For Future Tucker, Lynda Vance, Shirley Trevino, Mary Trujillo, Larry -.... Ureste, Pete Uzzell, Debra Vasquez, Joe Waldrep, Brad Turney, Gary Vasquez, Dorothy Juniors Tackle Toclay's Problems 4 Walker, Tommy Weber, Debbie Walker, Nancy Walker Susan Ware, Linda Weaver, Barbara Weiss, Roger Weller, James Walsh, Debbie Webster, Vivian :Sill ' K fic Darlene Shows Off Her Sombrero Westbrook, Tony Wiatrek, Susie -vm-an Wilkins, Judy x 'Z Darlene Taylor, a junior office worker, is caught by surprise takin g a siesta in Mr. Marthis' office. White, Martha Williamson, Ronald -4333 Cooke, Frances Wilcox, Carla flif-.f?3?lii5l2Ui,i5.tk iii' f 5 1. ' ry r Q 1' as ' 7 ,'if?:l.' LZ if trta if 5 ,Q Cook, Kenneth I ,,,, Juniors Are Brimming With Spirit Wave Wilson, Karen Yell, Sandy Wilson, Jenny Wilson, Johnny Word, Connie Yadar, Dennis K , Zuehl, Henry Zuniga, Humberto Withoff, Margie Yelton, Tommy Sophs Experience Responsibility The leaders of the Sophomore Class are, standing, Brenda Lake, parliamentariang Melvin Weems, chaplaing Steve Miller, presidentg and Jimmy Ingle, vice-president. Seated are Connie King, treasurer, Walter Bodin, historiang Susan Hicks, secretary: and Amy Goetz, reporter. Sophomores Study Conscienfiously Acosta, Linda :, 1A Adams, Van Q A' ' - ,,,,. V f.5,ggl1,4--K 3 5 'r f.. ,.,...,,- Aguilar, Martha M I r Akeroyd, Michael 2 3 E lu f, ,kinizfl ,wf Q ,Q ' Alc0rta,Delia Alexander,Iuanita . V A' QQ H Alexander, Lana Anders, Linda Alvardo, D1ana Alexander, Patricia Alvardo, Lucy Anderson, Gregg Sophs Develop Into Fine Cowboys Avants, Barbara Badgett, Richard Behrens, Betty Andrews, Polly Atkinson, Jlmmy Avina, Margaret Ayala, David Ayala, Ruben , Jf f ,W ' fzfig' fr an t fy B Badillo,Dina only 6 H L lzigg Balrd, Jamee Barosh, MdfCl21 WWW Bell, Billy By Helping With Campus Duties Benham, Larry Benson. Kathy l v. f t . :I A . P I Bodiforcl, Mike A A A A A Q' Bodiford, Patsy . as ' xiii? 4 1 41 f A Bodin, Walter Bonds, Kathi ' 'W' if .3 W 'ij' ,H2, . 5' Bonham, Jim 'NP 2217,-. ' '- - - iiir r 1 5' Q i ri i 1 , X Booth, Larry , r if a '0-K-'P if X K iirr. iL r iri Bowden, Marty V,ir 7 Annie Guevara shelves books in library as part of her duties as student assistant. 114 Sophomores Discover True Meaning Brown, Jimmy -:.q:: E? - ' ' ' ? . 'ef 'ii 25 T . . ,. ,, . ,. U . Q,. .,,, ,.... . , :..fi:1':.s r W- 1 .wi r . M ,.,. tx Hg, 4, 1 -N 2 ggi . nw 2 lt if if 1' J B ir Y Hz: X ,X f w Ni , iff: K, fi 23 is fig ,Q ,. Wi ,X 5 S fa 5 i K Fw i i iiqfw g as giim-s1t1 ',, . ,, , . B B v5y5m5 S 1 35 is 4, W ,TSN fi K f ,i,,,,i i Y 1 Bryant, Bill Burgess, William Broderick, Maryann Brooker, Suzanne M ' ' ' J W: 'wr M1, , r,f,-f.Hsa.q. .i Wg fir r Brown, John Y'1'59 M l ki, ? , . if Mm -Ui ,M s E F 1 all 3 E 1 f f sl 9?59f5 'Am i sig X .. s Q 5 , it 1 as f ss ws at H ist, N5 S .tx . , ,trol rgxiiff' gwgkti W E 31 X' N K M if 1, , Brown,John Brown, Lois 1, y B gg Butcher, Robert A E ' - 1 f f.. . ,,,',f-may -...ff Burkeen, Candy Bukowsky, Carl Buys, Norbert H S W' K W 1 'T' 4 5514 , Q X ,K NM' L, Q 43 Q wwf? Ji Z S .1 K if we ,Ae I Cannon Durward ' .: Tae I , ka' fx- f ., ,N t. W .-'.f . A 5: gs, ,..A. ,. A-avi? aww SQ W :as-, - Yf 'W' ' X V ....M-1 Margie Caslllas Cathy Ramos, Ramirez Represent Sophs Cavazos, Lydia 'R Chiever, Vernon it il My Q Click, Shirley wtwmq Griselda Ramos and Nick Ramirez are introduced as the Sopho- more Class Sweetheart and Beau at the F.H.A, Sweetheart Prom. Cervantes, Rosario Coen, Michael 'b ilu' Vi SX -dl ' Cole, Karen Chivers, Charles gf Q Coker, Gary Colose, Jozelle A i -x ,..-uv. .fv- Sophomores Gain Experiences i COIIDOI, Steve C00pef, Julia Q ' 4 , f x- . lx l Q. , .21 C01'dCS, Roger 9 - ' Cortez, Sylvia N...-. , W' If' - Q -'ff -'kk ' lf , r -+-' ,,,. . ' NM, eeeee l eee l , , Couser,Dav1d Cox,Georgc ' . , W :rl A ' Muir? l gf 1' ' Q-.p-r 1 . - ' 5-,J A ee Craig, Deborah I PM iv Zkwlff WMM Cude, Danny Cuellar, Irma 5 i155:fr9 . :ss-'sw f , f Cuellar, Mary Cruz, Mary Ni' Cure, Roxanne Sophs Plan For Coming Years Daniels, David ,45::..... E A. h , Dean, Rodney 4 XL is .f 85 , , A 1 , i , ,. i Sm S f Lg E F 1? K' 5 3 54, Demerer, Brenda 'Gunnar if .-. 2? Q g K, gf, 1 Dittfurth, Marilyn 9 ,gd Q, ff, DeJarnette Denise md- Dennis, Mike wQf'i':ii:SY-1 5 U ' 1' zgjTf?F'f95f?f Q eii l if A' .-.1 gf? fsishgmggwrf si wi sig, was E Q . Q rg. in V' 4 mf ENE 1 ' is ' . ffm aff , VS X gm? Vs f X Mu ? 3?'57?'3s 1 K W Q , - '71 'VMI' af' -1:7 rm, , D V, mg, -M:,,, ,V Y K ' r 'ff 7 ,ii 9 ' iff 5 ' T ' ei 5 Dean, Richard Decker, Rex DeLeon, Arturo Dennis, Billy Dison, Richard A' f Q . ,wg 5734 A Dodson, Edgar Spirit Surges In Sophomores Doughty, Mark Embrey, Randy Etter, Mary Dollar, D eanna Dominguez, MWF 'W XJ, 9. -qw Steve Duken, Margaret g,w,f,Q,.,mijQ.f1,- . , - ,f .xafY?Qf kr H Sf??'555f'53,f9Q?TQ9TQ?3i5ZE5S!if f9..F?ir '1N ,f,hifji 1554512 h1I1'i?zf2Si3T' 3 ' 5'. 53f?9vif3ff9i??a5j?Z'f.:, . r1fg,. -- X- - - fwfsrr- A, ,. ,,.3mfffr q ,Q ,'i-'Mfg-,ef we rsfsw r: ., 1 f , r,f,,. , Y, -uni A., Y 2 me ,ra Dunmire, D011 Edenburn, Nancy Eng, Betty Espmoza, Edward Essman, Jana Evans, Keith Hard Work Awaits Sophomores v f as L Farias, Patsy Fitch, Kelly Flores, Norma Evans, Princeton Falcon, Diana 'MVP wJ Farrell, Pat is Q Fernandez, Joe Fewell, Ray A T ffi ' 1 il f. . ' -53. W X - . . 1 lll, Flores, James Flores, Judy Q , e E l V Viv Fitzsimmons, Joyce Flores, Tony Ma 2 Soph Fuentes, Mary Ester md: fr Garner, Billy omores Meet New Challenges 'Tw we fs. FOSISI, Pam Fowler, Mike , Gaona, Lucy Garcia, Delfina Garcia, Juliana Garner, Bobbie 1 X , x K: 1 vii ' M5 Garner, Sherry Garza, Carlos , X ,K C Y ,. l 3 K S weak fx, Garza, Robert 14,- 4 lg. xl Goetz, Amy , ,,l ji Nall! Sophs Step Into Their Future Gonsalves, Beth Goodspeed, John Green, Melody Gomez, Johnny Gonzalez, Lenna l -,V ii, Q , 1 fm:-esszz Y ' ,-iiftffe' - ' mm ei X JN 3' 15 ln, 'Wm 55 1 e '5 N5 ,i 421 i y Q X A f 1 L W' Graves, Brenda Gomez, Ralph A 'l-. y if era V vp Gonzalez ' f' i Q X: kwa 1V5li'Sf': ' J , ' -,EQ 5 , ,. -3 , ei ' '-M. M.. 4,1 . he rf-3 K ,i G6 a K S Green, J0 Wham ef egg wi r renn 5 . :': ' f fwifii-,-W 2 -441 1 , . f Toni hnny - ' 5, ivmssfww f rr I, f , ., , ee ff fi7g?,?..:aiif jf E ' ?g',,f,w Qfezir.. ue 4. -, -- aff-da,-fr, .- 1324 I ', 1 ' K Q J 2 eff, Q E A -nav 5 ' FW 5? I -Ji Gonzales, Daniel Grant, Mari 8I'lIl IN'-..,' 'Wi , , VW, -. A , K A . 1 , Green, Ray M Soph Accepi New Responsibilities Grubbs, Sam Gutierrez, Esmeralda Hahn, Terry :-.a,f9ff. - ' 1- Y 0 4 - ' Grimmett, Jimmy Grobe, Bonnie fi 1 I sli FH A JJ JX 1,f f,,-JY ig, nf ik,i,..' ,Es X 9 555, if Ee Y Q pf 3 is if 1 N, gf .S 5 'E gg, 'Eg x 3 Q we A 23,6 X sl 1' S 41 6 6 i S JS 35 V S' 55 -. I G L, V N s 4' , i Guerra, Daniel fe' W- .1 s r , Guerra, Jerry Guevara, Annie Guzman, Carol . Haaf, Henrietta Hiidderwn, Charla Hall, Margaret . as -Q .1 X G z au' Hargrove, Alan Nw an s - ,Nr rgilggpfy 32353252 s siqiw, 2 arrjf'i,' . , . f . q ' ,E -rig. 1 1131611 ' if if. i ' r ,. :jr Sagas, - A , . ,W 59 Adams, Jones ssume Hall, Terrie Hardy, Sharon 'A A In KW A A Harrison, Craig H8I1'iSOI1, Joe Challenge Harris, Pam Flag , V ,'LW ' 'FF I A' ' , Hcarn,Brian V f -.:LV, L f ' Hendrick,Tommy Heftel, Patricia Herrera, Linea Herrera, Rachel 4 '1b Hessbrook, Hope As Sophomore Class Sponsors Hines, Debbie Hicks, Susan Himlin, Marjorie Lynn Hixson, Sally 'Jaw Hoffmann, Paula Hoffmann, Wayne --Q. ff Hopkins, Randy fg A 'W ..,...,,,, 'f sv My 5 -we 5 K, Rs ary VF ' axwffib ki Hulbert, Vern Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Jones, co- sponsors of sophomore class, discuss future class endeavors. 125 Curiosity I Arousecl By Soph r J Vv d rfa ,K 4, Jenkins, Alvin Kallenberg, Danette King, Connie f AAVA Ingle, Jimmy Jackson, Gay ww? if'-fm-erhwxsig ,N -f wg-Q-rs' , iP'3sifv7Z.:' J 4-. gwiigf, , li 55:2 n if? ww ' L . ,Wg ,Z -:.AL .nn ,, f- -7 Hz., J Qwwt- 1 ' 11- Q W I in ,,..,44,g,- L. - I . mvfz,,.,. rw., ., Q M , 5 kg, Jones, Robert Jones, Tommy Keller, Cheryle Av-mb 'Y' Kelly, Shirley W is3f?X'g4gaf2f Q95 sngaggf flwxf ' ' . gay, EZJY SER: FLSQH 'V x 'ggi' um QQ S 2 v. ,,,., , , fm? -3, f K3 5, J ,, .,,. ,, ,,.,, Hr, in - 2 3 ,wiasfixsk I Q ' K, - ' ,w,,,,r,,3i . , V 4. sl In-,:1fwf'f', il ' J Iii Y' 55 r il Jones, Judy nfl' s,5Qei43f-sivfim ea i1es??bW?55L ' I I -1 - iv mr ff E Wa W ,rf ..... Sf... if A N45 if if if S ,J in Kell, Henry Kirby, Gary .,,,4 Sophomores Dream Of Their Day E 'L f 1 L T' Klatt, Mildred , -M Lu? h ifi 1 A.Q,,! , Z ' f I . Laque, Irma -' '?A1 1 K 3 - ' 5 d I-Onsfofda ROI' 4 ,X K '.,.jg1g A ,, Lothringer, Brenda e j n ed McBride,Debora.h ai 4 Nd A Mt if McCrury, Edie l ,, Lake, Brenda Liserio, John Lopez, David Luna, Aline McConnell, J unie McDonald, Steven ,,-if--Q.-W Sophomores Charge For '72 .ri , . - McDougall, Floyd McMurray,Catherine E91 , 5 we 2 , r Jw 5 .wwnar f Jil McRae, Susie Malkemus, George ls Martin, Dolores Madden, Deborah Mair, Marvin 9? x QQNUV 1 15' M Marbach, Janet Marshall, Clarence fir, Machost, Sandra Mansour, Denise mmm? . A ra' ' ,,, Martin, Irene Sophomore Spirit lnvades Halls Martina, Ida ,X KY I Z 4 1 rj i wif IX Mayo, Cathy M0HfC1th,C3-T019 Martivets, Johnny 2 AA fi, Massey, Beth Mauricio, Luis 3 'R' in A Y 'Ji Q 'l TJ1' Q y uf 5, sk , .gf W4 5 ig 'S M, X QR 'Q X2 A 1 if -135 Mashburn, Luann Mikulenka , Don 3:54 '-,. fx my ,, . ,o,E:,h L. . , I no M1Her, Steve Milligampat A X Vbir W X019 -Z 2 .,,-Zzii-, 7 't , T , Mitchell, Kathy Moore, Jim Q, I Sophs Benefit From Second Year Murch, Debra Newberry, Alberta Z eee ZeEf,A nq ,ee,eE, 3 2 N-.-uf' -Q' Q PL , V I A it Nutt, Milton O'Brien, Hope 'san 243 Ollom, Callise Moreno, Lucy Moreno, Rachel Navarro, Elv1ra Nerll, Johnny Navarro, Carol oern - ' 1:3 . - Z S V Nrchols, Judy . Orta, Arthur Sophomores Contribute To Activities Ovalle, Joey may 'wr Payne, Rickey Pena, Zavier Ortiz, Anna Pais, Pamela Orum, Paula Pacheco, Angela Palitza, Linda ei 4 asf milf H 1 -, .- , , 4 V Paz, Ernest , .54-, V. 2 fa MQW--...E z. f Pearson Lawr CHCG Pelham, Russell Peoples, Charlene Sophs Learn Value Of Grades ilk Peyton, Barbara Phillips, Elsie Poss, Dan l Linda Anders and Kathy Benson compare report card grades. Phillips, Brenda Porter, Debbie Pratt, Jo Anne Q . s ff' A Price,John we E .. . f' Pride, Jane im Radicke, Herbert ppr Sophs Finally Receive More Status Ramos, Grlselda Ramos, Irma Ramos, Mary 1.123 1-409 f' A A ,,', 5' 23 .x 'S -, lfrzr me ' W ,1 M. - , y V - .. 2 1 L bl T 5 r 2518 5 K 55 s 38 Q 3 u 'ea s J Q H - .M-'Iv Regan, Barry Reininger, David Reyna, Yolanda mp3 Riggins, Linda H Rios, Maricela Rios, Rudy skis' E fi , Rhodes Steve , Q2 , , , mi Roberts, Wallace Sen K . 5 Rodriquez, Irma iorship Is Three Years Away -.4 ?V' Rowe, Barbara Salazar, Ricky Robertson,Teresa Rodriquez,Gene Z Z . .jg ll .Z W hi. Rodriqucz, Julie Rodriquez, Ruth Rossman, Daina T f -1 Rowland, Barbara '33 Rulz, Irene Salazar, Ofeha Salinas, Robert Sophs Add Vigor To School Spirit !V.f :mf gl if Sanders, Steve Schneider, William Serrato, Mary Sammons, Bobby 5. X a 1 .5 .M K Schitoskcy, Terry Sears, Paula Sanchez, Rebecca Sandovan, Louis Schneider, Carol Schomberg, Faye Senter, Barbara f pq-if Vi. . , -' Shaner, Linda , '.,,' at ifwfwfg, ' fri ,A l ' iw, Cowboy Power Is Going Strong R is ,S Shusslcr, Fred V 5 Y ii Smith, Sherry F Stofa, Carol Sheldon, August Shipman, Pam 'li N., .V 'li was 'Ei5.s's2Ni 57 . .1 S fgiiiiifiii ' iiifflg! ' S WL 2 Silva, Sylvia 41 f 'dh 19 Nia A Slocum, Melissa , S I,-:Lil wap: Jour jr, , .sw Faq? in Ki iz' 'Ea fl I L s o f - ,. Standridge, Sue Stephens. Kitty Smith, Linda as Solis, Adelina Struss, William So phs Foresee Suniga, Rosario Tate, Gary L5 , New Accomplishments Tabers, Sharon Tapia, Emma m S,-vi' J xr ,,LL Ig A , J , . v Q? df Taylor, Beverly Taylor, Judy f.. -V ' L , Tenney, Shirley 5 VW Q5- 'QW i 1 gl? 1 'N ww' Z? Thompson, Curtis -Q--,av -,, 'F eff ' fsllvf: , Taylor, Bill illl 3' SK , S-Li, '-3 f' Q' I ,W fvfmzilf is wfv - wg. my .V Taylor, Patricia .Q Terrell, Linda Thompson, Tommy '.h,k I J , J .T Sophomores Begin Second Flight , 1 6 J r -5' Trammell, Danny - Rr , '- Q .1 I.: ,,,. I ai, - ' , fji i, 4 if 35,125 r -1 1 , 12 ' 1 'L', .Q Q f Troher, Margaret i x: if Tuley, Deanna nw if Tilger, Chris Torres, Yolanda Ar fii75i7i'7'f if' Tucker, Toni ffffif K 3 ii L1 ' '---' iii f' ' - 7 i3.'f:J,.' . ef ' if h '-N . '35-53' Miw-4-K f 9 5 Li' Q ...rf Traylor, Victor Turpin, Mike Urbina, Anna Urbina, Jose ii ii Q ' i M, , 131 1 fsf fj if f I 5 a.ri ' J iiai aaaa a ' A i .. , I K ,. Uzzell, Delbert ,r'i 1 ' ' 3 V21SqUeZ,Th0maS 4. j, ,gi . . 'N ,A iiiiii ' i 4. Of Stairs Toward Graduation Wllagram, Mary ! l N L N N Villarreal, Mary Esther Vera, Polo QQIPNQ Villanueva, Albert Vergara, Selma Villalpando, Frank Villarreal, Armando V I X M... A. Villarreal, Richard P wwf' x,.,, X ' Vincent, James Waddy, Vicky , 5 5, I ff? Y fi Walker, Willard I W ,.'eio' i :el W 5 diiiif ifffgfif V--iV dof- if iie W ' '-.l, rlri raao A l lii 1 alaaraar A Warren, Maxine If Thci1's All There Is To School ,yzssswffg , ge gi,35ezLrs22 1-, wx ii,,,rfi,m-,, , ?g2--isfgifizl, . i A .A.,, X ..,. . 3 , was f ixx N L. W,LW,, R5 V as . X W 2 K X h ,., Vbvl J , ---f -N ffinazxizeiii, ' 'P - 1 5 i N - - l M - gi Weems, Melvin Westbrook, Ronald ,A 2 f- ' A . kg 1 , .,V,, I K Y ' 52w15,,,,. x. A ihhhh 5225? , ff His: A, v Weyland,Mark V, ,i ,K I Q ggi 5 I i W1atrek,Jean . 'I QE , W o V , fi f' W - 1 kk , ' ' ' Wiginton, Bill Wiginton, Sharon uk fi , 'l,l 1' J ,, n --.kk- , ,--' , Wildberger, Cynthia ,pr Wilkinson, Margaret 5 , ilziii-ii!! L, , , Willems Paul W11l1ams,Cra1g V 'fi 'Y' 'ximian 'ummm Williams Kellie ' ,f,,,fM,. ,L - - ' 'F'f' ,JY ,i - Winters, Kathy 5 if if 5 5 f ' A. x 9 ri :ifflfsii Ji' -- 515 , G' Emilia i ti - Q, jj., K 5-A M -ggsm V i is, -,.,, , L L L- f ,, f is Sr' 'rf 4 'S 1 4 1 Y, H 3 54. ,W f 55 Q 1 1 4 I , if E Then Lef's Keep Dancing ,. 1 ' , , ' ' , ri ' . el Wo1C1nsk1,Florence Woods,Betty v Q WYatt,M1Chae1 A Yelton,Donna A., .2 3 M. J we Q, . .' ,,', - Xk' , f. ,. V . .5 1 : ..:V,A2 - Fees ,i in K K Y h , B , ' i 3 ' is W f K E wk ' N , , - 0 ey renda Yohey Leslre ,A 4 k .Mg 4 1 gm y-.9-1' ' ,ff 2 E .JA York, Richard r t wdfwdmx, k. , , . . s 3 , - ,f.. 1- f: ,K H 2 ' ' ' ' fm? - ' J , .. '- ' - ' A . +9 ,- Young, Ronald ff n , Zapata, Anna Sophomore David Ayala freaks out at McCollum dance Frosh Learn New Responsibilities Beginning at the lower left the Freshman Class officers are Terri Caffey, presidentg Debbie Dudley, vice presidentg Elsie Anaya, secre- taryg and Joyce Bukowsky, treasurer. At the upper left are Kristy Smith, historiang Liz Hajek, reporterg Cindy Taylor, parliamentariang and Debbie Forster, chaplain. Acord, John Adcock, Albert Aguillen, Pat illlriiffi -A 17455327 1-qt. H Freshmen Challenge The Future 72325, ftsgrff' ,:5l9?-yi, ..S?f'f-L 535' P29555 3-1 '32, an sk f 51. S-nf X 3 Akeroyd, Nor Aquirre, Alma 1'Tl21 Almendarez, Virginia Anaya, Elsie Araujo, Mary Jean Arispe, Mary I , ,, 42,71 Andreas Sharon Anglin John AV,, Q52 , Andrews, Kenneth I -.JZ-f A Y , ' 'i' m f i i lisi 'Ty ' is . . Wi V. r,,, i K ,..: Eggs. : :5.:vli, E i,Qx , VV L ,,,, I, A Arnold, John ,A 1 - :,, ffm A , ' -' ' fr , L V Asbell, Cindy , K r, . ff , fy- Q yeiii J y .,,.V, frr J - . b ' 6 ' Ashley, Rose Ayala Irene N-Rf 'LM Ayala Javier J eiyyiss ,J Jrsyy , - aeesr h Y Arwen, Judith ,TQ J ,, X , A A A Frosh Work Toward Recognition Ayala, Yohanda 4 we Ayres, Dortha fi? 4 L, TE Badgett, David -M- , L i A - W I if , o2 4lool 3 zqv q o l f . i I, I Badillo Daniel r, f Badil1o,O1ga Baggs, Patricia Bailey, Allen Q k.ki df.. I gf Bailey,TerreLl iz iila r y 1 Barr,Deborah w 1 Lf L' Barr, Sunny . , Barrett, Virginia Q .V fait! 'ai viieiiifzz 2 1,4 , - ,IZ ' E - K ,if 'L,. ff-A .. , ,g-wig., ily.: ,., --- V av , ' ' ' Barry, Thomas , '-if or r if 11 -, i , , ,J-K ' fa. , I. K - :A -if I I N- - , ? Q 'V' 1 F '. .ir- .. ,.., A J' a SFS, Q 3 Q 4 , .S W' milf if--Q ,,,,: -5 'Fr W 5 '43 . a e L -Cl ,rs , if SE New Students Learn Traditions W, ..,i,.i.aw are:,,a .1 ,,.. gwrrfrglrwzgrz rr im: r mit. 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I 'ki 'Nga ,xg iw, . if il ft fiiiljlififfzj E'-3: ' X X L'L- 1' it ir, 5 fffm-pu,-fiw-i'5::i.r . , ai: if 1w:g'awwffW :dime-1, M X .mama ia - Q we W 'H mn vo fm erm, Q if 4-1 g W if aim X 5 l Q Q- al 51 C y to 5 fag . .egiaef-141. f,.'f - Freshman Honor Guard, Ronnle mai-gg,fa1:a,'w,-U r : , , 'fisxff' 5' oro wwe if Cardenas, David Carlile, Brenda Carrell, Doris Chapa, Alice One of the duties of the Honor Guard, represented here by Ronald Pfiel, is to check students for hall passes. Campbell, Debra Campos, Emmet Capehart, Jeanette ,X-,rf t ,,,. . ,,-, t... Quqfaeww in M V ' 'K 1 -3 , ' , ,.f.,. ,, - x if? Akyk 7 rn.. I .- 33. S 'Z 2 Si 4 4, 1-. ,Q-4 W r W K K V, 'riser e Castleman, Lonnie Cavazos, Mary Centeno, Patsy Calderon, Dean Callender, Eddie Camero, Ernest A 'mLi?ff:'wf'i f 'L .. ..- rr-- .: ieliiif L--ii ' ' ,L , : Q eygg ftfggw- ggi' - 1 '. - ASW ef X 7 1, -A 31 . ' - Q., me Q' gi 2 fl - 5 , g a ., h, , , 1. . L, 'aa 'fm ,. ,. 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M 5 5 Q 2 Doughty,Cynthia r. ,i?. X r A. r if ELEWSS S V D ' iiififi ' 'fb Dudley, Deborah , 'I' 1 ' 4 , if '- Duncan, Barbara ' Q if me Earnest,Jan1ce : 'Y-U f V -- tfifr' 'W A D' ' F' ,ff . 'S . .f . '- . wa, f- ' v., ' F S ' if' k .,5 ,,1i gL,fir I Eberha.rdt,Jan1e ' D' x I M -1,1 lv 1 Ehlers, Ricky MM, , ,, M i ' Q r , ' Embrey, Mark M1 'M Elizalde, Gerardo E 3 A Escalera, Rudy D H Escamilla, Abel r ,,,,,..,.i ....4eH, Seniorhoocl Is Three Years Away r 1 .- 'll Mae' l 'gf W is If X is '-Av? Gabitsch, Gary Galvan, Diana Galle, Bruce Flores, Daniel Flores, Irma Floyd,Judy F Ng M ,ZL e jj by ' - ' Fox Brenda Frazer Marcre Fraz1er Freddy Escobar, Jesse Esquivel, Alma V Farr, Barb ara ' Q Q Q ' , . i U 1 w 'nv E: Ferrell Rex Flores, Albert Forbes, Joyce Forster, Debbie Flores, Claudia rm.-IYQQF ejliiif Q5 K ,fr ,ers -sl ssl- Forster, Douglas ' ' A Q... P x mp. www, qw ri me-w,,.5.Q Ee-,lee 5 as snaps -wr-f Steve Jordon Consults Miss Williams Gayle J ohn Garnett, Jacqueline s Garza, Abel Genovese Guy Q, Garza, Mario HP JS 9,4-tl' 5 X Garza, Betty l Garcia, Elvira Garcia, Mary Garcia, Teresa H ,cf .q,f.:,f.,, .L ., gl ,,,,, if lx me M M y , fw Gonzales, Gonzales, Gonzales, Irma Linda Patricia Genovese Susan if Gonsalves Ellen ' 1 W i 'i i Glass, Raymond .a 'ff SW Gonzales, Arnulfo Gonzales, Diana Gonzales, Elsie About His Sophomore Program Steve Jordon is assisted by his advisor Miss D. Williams in making out his choice slip for his sophomore year. Gonzalez, Rachel Godfrey, Nancy Goodman, Becky 43, Gomez, Daha 'LQ W Q Gordon, Emma Gorman, Mike Gomez Edelmira Grant Frances Gomez, Ceasar Gravely Karen Graves Roger Green Don 5 3 .6 .zllfif K ,K r.,,,. Nh ,gr-fe ,,, ,.- . Lr p Fortune Is A Magnet , x Gutierrez,Carlos 1 AV Hadderton,Ann 1L':L we , G. Hajek, Liz Halstead, David Harmich, Peggy -fray , lf l Kia me 'M P, if ' . Hatley, Deborah 5 - m Hatley,Sandra umm, C Hembree,John I , K, ,.,, f Q. . i -g - Henley, Donald Hennesey, Michael ,,,. i ,fy V f-mu ki gf f 5 ,,,,l Hepworth,Marvin ' K 2 . ' ' 5 ',+,?fZgXz3, K. in gf fy ,W Y ,+xe+Q-f I, NJPW' ,., ,kv-H' A Hargrave, Dalan Hargrove, Retha Guerra, Lupe Guerra, Robert Guerrero Elena - iiaru 'ee G ieai 2 ae-N Hahn,Cynthia 2 in Harris, Charles i f, - 55 ,- Sza l V' fag.-6' I , . ,y ,li -,., . ,fi I, K, ig: , 2, iii uv 1' -211 was is, .. ., ,ow Q ..,l:,, . ,M ,,:.,,, , . E , X if .5 Mwvlirk if ,A of MW Education Starts The Pulling Hernandez, Arlene Hernandez, Cheryl Herrera, Alicia 11. . . ' its Herring, Robert 1.5-- -fy! Irle, Debbie Hesskew, Linda Hethcock, Sharron 9.53 5 5 we Kuff ix at . W5 rr P all? 56 Hitsman, Tommy L X Hodges, Joel Jenkins Kenneth ' 'W' -- ,jii Y Hulbert,Victor V wf r a 2 3 4 Johnson, Barbara ,W 1 J ohnson, Joe Johnson, Timothy 'N-1 Jones, Barbara Jones, B111y Jordan, David we Jordan, Stephen - 1 3 ' After Speeches, Freshman Casts Keeton, Brenda Keller, Ioan Key, Steven Kirchner, Lizzie K1telinger,Sherry A' M ,W if , Sf? Knowles, Robert ' 'f by -,ss-Z N, hw. Krebs, Barbara Kroeger, Freda Kruse, Bonnie K uykendall, Cheryl Kuykendall, Mark Lancaster, Virginia Lares, Rene Lauderdale , Jan LeCroy, Cora LWB QW ,rf R-. iZ, 'ia , . l 5 'rl-ff??Z5zi'il3l . - 2 . ,,.. s ,A Lee, Wanda Lopez, Hector Lewis, Connie Ballot Designclting Choice Freshman Kristi Smith ma.rks her ballot carefully after se- lecting her choice for Student Council president and vice president. Lewis, Gary Liserio, Marge Lopez, Linda 7' Lopez Yolanda L McCimk,Lydia A -Ai McComb,Do11ie 5 eetep, o in -zif H McDona1d,Dennis 'fl -, 'IF-ff : e f 3 McDougall, Dianne McE1yea, Sharon Madrigal, Marla Luse, Dorcas McBee, Kathleen McBride, Timothy ,my ' 1222 ? :'. 'Vff Fl . ,fn ' . ' - L , it , 4 . A . f 1 ia js, 3, Qs, K Q L R94 go TE 8 L53 we 'il 3 Mikie W i it QW X K an 2 5 5 V my-0, Q . Many New 1 y Mann, Georgia w x' Mann, Susan ..,, Vj -we 4 5 af W ,sg Marquez, Eliberto A ' Faces lnvclde McCollum Maldonado Sirreli Manka Dennis Ve? . 1 f - vw Ma1kemus,Cindy 3 .dia V, , Manning, Delores Manning,Jenny . A ,rs , wif' A -..r3 2, ,,,.. X Martinez, Ida Martinez, Irene Martinez, Ramiro Martinez, Sharon Martinez, Tony Martinez, Hector z ' iw Martinez, Mary Jane e - mx .,.,. am, ,,,.. We ,.,,,g,'- .M .. 15, 10 fp-egg .--. .:-fMr,-,w.- ff-'f- f- .,r,. -:53,s,,g,,f, Martin, Dorothy Martin, Kathy Mask, Sharon I t W, W ,as :V ,z , 1 ,ff 'v - V . -if' . ' gsmfft A- ' . Di 5 R-5, - if f' A . ,f ,fum , .. 25,52 - H- of ff A , If V' V5-f 'hg i 1: ' - ,L . ,f ,as m y . . r. -,,,f,. Q w,W,, L, 2, M ff? , ' , , -,ws ' r- A f.: grill 'iff L3 fi . 5 D vb I .. iatiie e .ar 1 'I' 'P Gigi ie we it sew., 8.1 As Freshmen Join Compu Mattingly, John Mauricio, Susan Mayo, J can K in E . ,5'gT',5x fl ,Q . . if 5 l XX Y 14' X , K ' A if 5.:, r new --1. 1-.1 H ,i.LlZ.,LZ. U , .,L1. .,L, , ' ff flffisbszefw Q- ' -ff -- ef geiigwgleb' wnredeafmse . ., 5 Sl ifiiiasisslilf Q . fffezelwl ., if 'f . 'L f f' . Mayo, Robert Miranda, Norma Mitchell, Roger Moore, Linda Moore, Milton Moreno, Delia Us ww-6 YQWO xx Monnjson, Bobby Montaloo Mary Jane Qlbe J ,L , J J, 'Q me , . X ,r ,Q 7 ig! .A f. , . J, 1' 1 K Y., it rw 6 Moore, Betty r ,M rf. .., 3, l ff i..r. Q ,,,,., iz' Tliflfil EMQZQZ S,,,Yf,.f?l.4.,,, gf if S' is , K K Q L S J 0 lg S ,Q E, if ,rw fu J r K +5 A ,.e,.aq Moreno, Sylvia V 3,1 Morgenwroth, Russell we gg ' Z Morris, Ray J 5 Ne' vw .: - :rr .J in Mueller, Becky Niles, Valerie Nunez, Josie s. EWS r 2 J Odom, Ruby Odom, Ruth Opiela, Debbie 1 f,- 'I ,.. 9 'te y Orosco, Jimmy Ortiz, Alice Ortiz, Dickie Perpetual Pride Is Characteristic wr ' 'H W 6 wa , 7'3 ii , , it is -1 Ortiz, Roberto Ovalle, Ricky Pape, Sue M, ad. .5 if W ,W -A -1-an S Patterson,Candy 3,3 ,i q ' , Pederson, Allen '95, , if i 1 ' ' Q, f 3'Jv1W?? w:iln f W 1: , i, ' , ' , 514521 if' l ,,,, , , 4 , , I . ,i A ' 111 , R fy, ,,,,, L L ,i i w Pena, Olga Perez, Rosario Perk1ns,D1zme Petty, David Philips, Becky Phillips, Connie Of Every McCollum Student ieez -sn, 5 i mx 2 W , QS 3 mi JH 2? S Ji Z 1 l W'l.,.. S M W . Q ,X 9, hike I Poirier, Loretta Polan, J oan Polk, Linda l at -- f Qs- 141, -1 8 r Philips, Dawn Pittman, Melody Poe, Geraldine - ?T T 5: MS., , V' : P, Potts Randy , -. Pozos, Ramon 7? ,W,,.:, . ' D j, . , t f 4' Pope, Melody JE N 5 , Q it qi r if '3'?' , f fi tl 3 ,ff 5 3 rfivycwfff --. - Qggwmx3g,,'ygfs-Q t. if M3 ap v ,, gig? so Y. 1 ,3 if ee V 5 f , c , ' 3 a fgfzfrw- , , -fff,32??ff' E 1, inf-2 , 1, we Y W fmf Q, ,fmgsz f ,l,H.,f,,,r ..,, ,W r. .14 12' '51 J: 3, Q. ge, 1 fe up-' , 51 Us 4 f 5 , Price, Lonnie Price, Mary Price, Steve Pullm, Ronald it H , r H. J , 5 Rab enalde, Carl Rafferty, Kevin Ramirez, Lucy Ramirez, Patricia Ramirez, Rudy . t , t f .-egg Miss Haugurth, Miss Clark lf ft 'ut' my ,W ., ,.,., 'SL XXX 1 x E ,ii l Safe '.17 M ' f Q -: l g Tv -1 , I , Rehfeld, Vaughn L: gyii Arrrf, I :.,:.V Serving as Freshman Class sponsors, Miss Haugarth and Miss Clark will have the responsibility of guiding the Freshman Class throughout their high school career. Reil, Esther Reimschissel, Charlie Reyes, Joel Reyna, Gloria Rios, Yolanda Ripps, Ronald Ray, Larry Realme, Hilario Reeves, Daniel Ramos, Joe Razo, Connie Razvillas, Patricia H is V , , FX... 5 glen Y -is 7 lf, if gg . ya-av Nui' 7 1 i ez, 5, 3 , s s, Sponsor Freshman Class Roamell, Billie A Roamcll, Randy Robbins, Clifford Robbins, Martha Roberts, Jodi Rodriguez, Alicia 7' . - ' 'V ' -K 72 ESZREEWS' 3 ' . Rodriguez, Olga . My v Rudes, Jennifer E , .i l Salas,Gilbert f s kffpi f Wg, -V .. oi, ., ,, . ,2,,.,,.f,.,, NH., , if H, 1 1 1 ii 5 fwq S 7k P4 Lv fs , 5,3 Salazar, Lupe Salinas, Mary Salinas, Robert ,fzgfagzy Q .l.,..zll-.' f-vlryfs3,gggf,ff:1,gq1,,, 'Mig-gggg MQ f -41 .. ,:-.gmm2e:1ev'sWzf.v- il 5 U9 ', 'S' I 1 ji f Saucedo, Joe api 'f fiiil, V. ,Q Scales, Steve V2 727, I Ilgl Schomberg, Billy ,V SEZ rl, a a R W, 4 Schomberg, Jo Sellers, Billy -S V Shepard, Bob 161 Sibley, Elaine Sifford, George Largest Freshman Class Starts Singleton, Roger Slangal, Curt Snider, Pam an ..,N,...- LMN' 1 Smith, Debbie Smith, James Smith, Kristi Smith, Patricia .M-Q My Smith, Terry , s...,.....,,,, jg H fs s 5 wif' ff 1, S iii .ja H' S ' Am awww. ,R A 'ff'-1 ,445 -.,,,,. M will 5 tw, 'Y Y .. .-z - , X sex 2, Sonnen,Beatr1ce Stamm, Harold ' ff 'W ,, Stanley,Bill V- Starnes,Gwendolyn l -pt f Stephens,A1fred a-s,- 'ig 'T ' iiii V A Stone, Cynthia Stone, Debbie Stovall, Alma Its Four Year Journey Stovall, Phillip 5 Strange, Jack Stroman, Robert 52 Suhler, Patricia . ' . , - Sulhvan,John V... , A . , . , 2 Mag? 1 Swan, T1mothy ,Q 1L,i ' , Tarver, Joan 5 M 2 SMT rrii S S riir S l 1 , Tate, Steven y, LVVZ DWF gi Q 5 ii ,L ., jg.. 4? ' Hg.:fv Tavitas, Michael 5 - w e- , .- . ,, Q Q 'VVQ r ' Siir QQ gr .S A Sri if? a i Taylor, Cindy A Taylor, Deborah il 2 3,5 1' lp, Tellez, Rene ii A mi Tello, Delia Thibodeaux, Debbie Thornell, Melissa 'T' Yi 'iriaz ,ra Ear-Erfrw Y ,ev fa s Tice, Sharon KJ? if Tomblin, Brenda Q i . fa Tucker, Debbie r 1, Prim ash a A ffr25g,,.rsr:rf Wilgf vi 52 zz, ' T ' xi i . f . fr. J K , L ' ' ' -, . .. - 45?EQ511.'z 5f. I . , , 155255 r sal Frosh To Be Voices Of Tomorrow fy, 1 2 V Q L... . N 21 7.4 L 1- ' Ls - Velasquez, Sara ' Tucker, Stephen Valdez, David L V Va1dez,Gracic l Vargas. Jose Vasquez,Her1inda V 1 L Velasque, Jose f ' - 5 Z Villarreal, Maria lVe i G' ff 1 I -' .,,A . Walker, Roger ii if H Nag G f Welch, Cindy ' N46 Walton Mark V Wick Kenneth .TV Wilson, Judy Withoff, Linda Woemer, Dottie 3+ , s.f 4: A .. fi Wilkins, Gwen --,Q-gi,,,igng'igan' -, ' it ffl. qt. .. My ti, G, . ' s:a2zs1'zfEii21' ' .. , -' WLUemSM1Chae1 W ooiei e' Wrlhams Gentry 55 A :'V: :V I A g,,,,l f, Dream On Little Dreamer, Dream On Wojtowicz, Antoinette Wright, Darrell Wright, Julie Wright, Patricia Young, Ida Zapata, Oralia W 'Dfw 3,1 ,A .awww 'X .Q 'lf Mm ., My 4 -.ra . was e Awe., QQ ' - 5' Q A , gist: 7 'ir kr jf' . - , .hsfgg fig: ,r , as M W 1 TZ 1 fx, ,JH Freshman Pat Suhler gives an envious look as she helps her sister Sharon p r e p ar e for graduation night. Zetak, Monica Zuehl, James Zuehl, Joseph r ' :Siu Gif algo X 9 F XX f A N 4:5 wfjgg' 1' S 'J 1 X1 ' S National Honor Society. . . . . . French Club . . . Spanish Club . . Latin Club . . . Biology Club . . Art Club ..... F.H.A. . . V.H.O. . . D.E.C.A. .... . Print Shop ..... Refrigeration 81 Ai V.O.E. ...... . Auto Mechanics . Electronics Club . Tri-C,s ...... R.O.T.C. . Band .... . Choir .,....... Projectionists Club Photographerls Club .... . . . Tennis Club .... G.R.A. ...... . G.A.A. .,.... . WRANGLER .... . . . CHANTER .... Library Club .... . . . Student Council . . . . . . F.T.A. ..... . Rodeo Club ..... . . . Lettermen's Club . . . P.T.A. ..... . Red Cross . . . the value of time r Conditioning . . . . . . 168 171 172 175 176 178 180 184 186 192 193 194 196 198 200 212 224 236 240 246 247 250 252 258 263 267 270 276 280 282 283 284 National Honor Society Raises Funds The National Honor Society is based on the four principles of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The c1ub's activities include a carnation sale at Easter, the formal induction of new junior and senior members, and a spring banquet. .ff,-Ssiiw-, .-i, , it , , Av .fn ,- ,, 3 e sax Z 3 P if M 2 L A Q' ,. A 1 r ' Y r as: ii-. f iss. .. fr 2 Rudy, Pat Vice-President Harris, Lois Reporter a'f saws i are 5 ness, E' L i 'f, , s . -1. 'ff he '. is r - - ' 'K , ff, W tm ' sift . ' r ' , , ? '-1-nf is ' f f . .wjf , T253 . ' fr K, it .. ik.. .T i,k. ,1f.,-f- I ., M ff N 2 r I W il QI vs an f A , :,ysw ,if',- . s ef e .K s e as wir I . 1 an , as- ,. 1 - 612 3334 ' ' . ' Mrs. Deasey Sponsor Cuda, Debbie Secretary Katanchick, Sally Parliamentarian Debbie Cuda assists Mrs. L. Deasey by distributing some carnations. Vetters, Bruce President , v I it-Q .251 s I 4 3 -:Q-1-eff' QR 'es + 'X' V ia i , i Fiffixliifi'egiii-i'ii 'X i In ss. s foile- EE 1. Ruiz, Josie Treasurer B., , . as 2 W T la? U5 vigil X 1 2 3 gk L 555 win 32: Q g 5: 1, swag? - ,,v.i.,-- as 's 5 MW K Ayala, Diana ,,ga,.-2,5511 :iff - sei? - f :fi . ,aa Barbe, James an if .-if 1 oasis swat Booth, Oscar Bukowsky Kathy 4 '1 5 a is as ll W gp, K ,Z 5 ff. 1- 'f E H , 32 ,, . , Yi. ,, R ,R R I s 'N ,H J 1, 4. x , .V 5 .QI For Induction Ceremonies , :'.f'Vvf5S:i.r - yi dir. ffs2g,, aisle fi -' Y ,-25'-:?'1rA ' 'f. ,z ...gs few - , , , ,-,. Z., 5 K ' '-....,,,,. jiigf, Q Q izl , ' Decker, Galle, Charles Elaine Gayle, Russell ' Goetz, Jeanne ' ar: - .4 .fer , 'E - L 2 KV' e 1, , , an 35 , ' ' ' 'res 'f lii A - gr, ., N - .1 A ru. 4 z, ff, -1 N i N X - :f. ,. ,,,. . , ., , - pg rv., if f,:1.1,.-.-a n , .1 r l 4 V - Hicks, Laura Icke, Lillian J ohnson, Anne frm, Y 321 N Si, rms .fra-'.,iaQ:,fizg,.:.g 15, Lindsey, Stanley mf Seger 7 fs' r .. ZLYZIW LM Q L' i ' W1 K .. 2- ,..,til.'7r 'QQ' . ffwiiffisy-,,, .r..-aw . '- ...5,..l., .., l'-e f X McE1yea, Mann, Matin, Pat Debbie Robbie 1 :sims - e:saw- 11z3'3'sesr1 2zi1iZ-T:fQifTi?,.-ff ' j'E- I .r fi 3 EQf5z A - . ,,,,,,, ., , ,, .. f ,Q f ' ilfffr ,- fr llama val rising 1:4-fw f - , G. ac2si?2? ' vie ' ' awe' feeresim . , fQi ff5 lii5f1ff ' ' ' 4 'sl r mxllikfzllv - ' in 'i S fizsffgr 7 . f fl kai' ' Srl ', '5 H .5 Price, RMSGWHY, Rodriquez, Larry Claude J 03 X. 1, X 1 2 5? WE y as l a ,X in 5,3 y nag Q, , P1 m2m.m?53i ' - is 1 . . fe . 5 ,C f K fa 1 5 N, as li ,iffy w Q f P 1 ma, M an if J f 1 Q Q ,s 1 X Miller, Mike Suhler, Sharon viii? 2 , ' b 1 r 1 r , 'ze gf is ' N 'af af' a Ei- we r as ' 'Q , as ' il ,ies . 8 ,, is 5 '-is .L f H f J N f gp g..-SE. 4 . , 1' f is-asf' V , 533 rm s 5 , ..,, .' li are 4 K f W xt' ka r fi ? W Q' if ' X x iw Graham, Charles i7if5if'-bfi Herrin , Paula M., J .,,,, r. C- Mer P - 353522: 1 . , AQ., ' L 'e Q W ' Gs ii. -W. ,K Q , - fJ4.,,4i,f?l L -va f4.s'w,T r rig, - 'L Q1 we ,. 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Felux light their candles from the candles of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. -5i:, - Wilkens, Wofford, Shirley Sharon I P. Rudy lights his candle for Leadership. Juniors inducted in the N.H.S. are, standing, P. Reynolds, T. Thompson, I. Reyna, D. Kneifel. R. Cuda, L. Lake, B. Parisher, and T. Burk- holder. Seated are P. Felux, J. Hicks, K. Lott, M. Ford, R. Haines, M. Insall, and C. Jones. Club Promotes French Culture .SVS Sponsor-Miss Rita Vickers Vice President- Laura Hicks The French Club is designed to promote an understanding of French culture as well as added skill in the spoken language. Membership is open to all first and second year French students who wish to learn more about the French language. President -Miguel Badgely Sec.-Treas.- Donna Jackson Members of the French Club are Cfop rowj Miss R, Vickers,Judy Brown, Linda Stowe,Pau1 Reynolds, George Taylor, Ron Key, Tom- my Burkholder. CBottom rowl Ronald Brown, Elaine Morris, Debbie Tomblin, Janice Andrews, Alice Quinn, Sarah Snyder, and Juan Medina. Not pictured is Alan Hargrove. The aim of the Spanish Club is to endeavor to promote an under- standing of and interest in Spanish and Hispanic American Culture. The dissemination of materials through media of records, plays, movies and other aids is used to reach its objec- tive. Its activities are climaxed by an annual spring banquet. Money for functions is obtained through club dues and money earned through fund-raising campaigns which in- clude two car Washes and a mum sale. Spanish Club sponsors are ftopb Mrs. Bar- bara Soto, Miss Tony Ruiz, and Mrs. Eliza- beth Cahalan. Officers Cbottomj of the club are Cfrontj Janie Anthony, vice pres- identg CbackJ Lupe Cardona, historiang Reuben Garcia, parliamentariang Ester Torres, secretary. Records, Plays Supply Spanish Club With Information Senior members of the Spanish Club are ffront rowj Velma Palacios, Kathy Bu- kowsky, Rebecca Velasquez. Qmiddle rowl Esther Torres, Rosalinda Zuniga, Rachel Velasquez. fback rowb Frank Martinez, Esther Escamilla, and Janie Anthony. at bell, Donna Butler. Cbackl Mike Insa.l1, Lupe Cardona, and Ruben Garcia. Pat McElyea fbottom leftj is president of club. Junior members fabovej of the Spanish Club are ffrontj Mary Luse, Elizabeth Camp- Club Goes On Quhng To Mlsslon 2 if Included among the sophomore members of the Spanish Club are.Cfrom left, top rowj Deana D0l121I,' ?ET1SV8.I8, Irma Cuellar, and Ruth Rodriquezg and Cfrom top downb Mary Cuellar, Rose Suniga, Yolanda Torres, James Vincent, and Betty Eng. Some members of the Spanish Club fbe- lowj try feeding peacocks on a visit to San Jose Mission. ,dh . ' js Q Latin Club Learns Of Roman Life Members are Aedilis Janice King, Paul Reynolds, Quaestor Linda Tucker, Scriba Susan Johnston, Dale Swinford, Beth Massey, Consul Melinda Waddy, Dianne Ayala, and Dannette Kallenburg. The club is sponsored by Mr. Kenneth Loew. Romans of the Modern Era, bet- ter known as the Latin Club, was started in 1965. It is governed by a group of officers, titles being Con- sul, president, Aedilis, vice-presi- dent, Scriba, secretary, and Quaes- tor, treasurer. This organization's purpose is to give interested students an extra opportunity to learn more about the Roman culture. McCollum Biolo 114973151 7 QP, .. .aa ,rr The Biology Club achieves its purpose by promoting an interest f in biological fields through its field S i trips, projects, club meetings, and McCollum's annual Science Fair. ,fi i,,. sets 1' A Braun, Mark Sponsor Q r Electron microscope is explained on field trip. Swinford, Dale President ,M4.,.,a 'Q'f 1w- WA? Andrews, Lynda Bukowsky, Kathy Secretary Treasurer Baird, Janice Brosch, Denise gy Club Members H - :1 -' ' I' .air is ,,.. Russo, Angelo Sponsor Ag. Waddy, Melinda Vice President Stowe, Linda Parliamentarian Bukowsky, Carl Visit Brook Aerospace Center LE 'gs In XM v,,, ,, X V 4 ,, A Goodspeed, John Haines, Randy Hargraves, Alan kkk J . ' .:.: gi ff-' J rrkk 7' V: y h II1S2iH,MikC Jenkins, Linda Jones, Charles Kahenberg, Dannette Onefre, Becky Rowland, Barbara Nrfzvl' Schitoskey, Terry Vincent, James Waddy, Vicky Ari Club Enriches Ancl Members of Art Club are Front row M. Luse, B. Garza, D. Ayala, R. Velasquez, S. Martinuez, D. Perez, D. Tello. Back row H. DeLeon, M. Hernandez, R. Garcia, O. Navaro, D. Saenz, T. Morones. Not pictured are B. Onafre, M. Compos, M. Guerro, E. Himlin, M. Garza, M. Ollum, and R. Cabrera. Mrs. A. Byerly demonstrates sculpting techniques as Miss D. Davis observes. Both are sponsors of the Art Club. Encourages McCollum Artists 1 Brenda Lake and Patsy Bodiford put their minds together to try to discover the hidden artistic meaning in the art works. Darmy Cude looks interestingly at works. The McCollum Art Club staged the first annual art fair this year. Everything from a Goodyear Blimp X suspended from the ceiling to a g fl psychedelic poster was featured. Art classes contributed the various art forms. All proceeds of the exhibit went to the Art Club to be spent on art supplies. F.H.A. Promotes Appreciation F.H.A. officers, seated, are Marilyn Felux, second vice-presidentg Linda Stowe, presidentg and Terri Hall, third and fourth vice-presi- dent. Standing are Mrs. S. Luna, sponsorg Bertha Escobeda, treasurcrg June Snoga, historiang Rose Suniga, fifth Vice-Presidentg Karen Cole, corresponding secretary: Kellie Williams, recording secretaryg Rita Barsh, merit chairmang Becky Onofre, parliamentariang and Mrs. C. Russell, sponsor. To promote appreciation of homemaking and further interest in home economics is the purpose of Future Homemakers of America. Marilyn Felux helps conduct initiation Jackie Thompson was master of cere- ceremony. monies for Sweetheart Prom. Linda Stowe gives a congratulatory smile to all new members. Interest In Home Economics Members in front row are Mary Martinez, Becky Garza, Debbie Stahl, Janice Calendar, Toni Tucker, and Mary Hernandez, In the mid- dle row are Rosalinda Suniga, Delia Alcosta, Dawn Mair, Bobbie Garner, Louanne Mashburn, Mary Cannon. ln the back row are Lupe Paredes, Sharon Tabers, Pat Alexander, Virginia Tabers, Linda Oehler, Betty Behrons, and Lana Alexander. New members in front row are Lillie Hernandez, Mickie Hodgkinson, Lenna Gonzales, Paula Sears, Lupe Salazar, and Dora Tello. In the middle row are Debbie Craig, Brenda Phillips, Betty Eng, Diana Gonzales, Candy Patterson, Cynthia Stone, Linda Gonzales, Pame- la Harris, and Oralia Zapata. ln the back row are Mary Lou Cruz, Rosalinda Cantu, Joyce Bukowsky, Elsie Anaya, Ritha Hargrove, Es- ter Escamilla, Barbara Boenisch, and Roxanne Cure. Sweetheart Prom, Formal Initiation Mr. Patrick Shannon escorts Mrs. Lucille Deasey off the stage after presenting Vicki Bell and Bruce Vetters as McCollum's Sweetheart and Beau. Valerie Weynand' McCollum s 1968-69 Sweetheart and her escort Robert Barrows have last chance to sit on her throne before the announcement of the 1969470 Sweetheart and . 1 S . .ff X Q , , , Beau . All Sweetheart and Beau candidates give congratulatory smiles to Vicki Bell and Bruce Vetters after being announced as the new McCollum Sweetheart and Beau. Highlight F.H.A. Year Roxanne Cure fcenterl proceeds to the stage to be formally initiated as fellow members look on. F.H.A. members wait anxiously as new members are escorted on stage for induction, -af-if Mrs. Catherine Russell Responsibilities of the sponsors include helping the girls plan the annual Sweetheart Prom that they put on for the student body every year. Some of the other activities are a visit to Wilford Hall Hospital and a bunco party held in April. Mrs. Shirley Luna . V.H.O. Creates Student Interest In Vocational Health Occupations is a co-operational part-time training program in health occupations. Pur- rx . W pose of the club is to create among the members an interest for trade t and industrial education. V. H. O. is , I ' under the sponsorship of Mrs. M. I- Lamm. Q Fq V I CA Sponsor Mrs. M. Lamm V.H.O. Ofiicers, seated, are Melody Berry, treasurer, Barry McDonald, vice-president, Dorothy Seidel, presidentg and Janet Mayo, sec- retary. Standing are Suzanne Cabeldue and Terri Embrey, historians, Cassandra Ayres, reporterg Marlowe Edmunds, chaplain. CNot pictured is Mary Pena, parliamentarianj. 5 edt Seniors, seated, are Terri Embrey, Janet Mayo, Marlowe Edmunds and Dorothy Seidel. Standing are Janie Caballero, Cassandra Ayres, Suzanne Cabeldue, and Melody Berry. Field Of Health Occupations Juniors, seated, are Barry McDonald, Darlene Townsend, Judy Cowey and Richard Perales. Standing are Luisa Moreno, Melva Easley Mary Morales and Becky Onofre. l Darlene Townsend practices taking the blood pressure of Cassie Ayres. : Maryellen Mikulenka President D.E. Students Promote Education Officers of D.E.C.A. are Cstandingy Theresa Krawietz, chap1aingSamia Maldonado, parlia- mentariang Carol Taylor, vice presidentg Ginia Tucker, historiang and William Rosshausen sgt.-at-arms. Seated are Mary Valdez, secretaryg Maryellen Mikulenka, president. fl? guild? Waldo Reininger Sponsor Carol Taylor Vice-President The McCollum Chapter of Dis ica is an organization designed to develop leadership and promote so cial activities. The purpose of the organization is to promote respect for education in marketing and dis- tribution and to further the students understanding and appreciation of the competitive enterprise system. 'tx 0 X In Marketing And Distribution .- by gb tributive Education Clubs of Amer- A3 C517 sf X I 5 . A ' O-1, sr -gf X fo I vor sf' Y Ronshausen, Andy Buddies-Civiletto's Valdez, Mary Food City Walsh, Debbie Fed Mart Campos, Raul Fed Mart Distributive Education is a two- year vocational program for juniors and seniors which teaches retailing, wholesaling and service selling. Stu- dents receive two regular course credits for classes which they attend during the morning, and three cred- its for classroom phase of D.E. In the afternoon, D.E. students work at their jobs. Garcia, Miguel S. H. Kress and Company Rosenbusch, Linda Handy Andy Mikulenka, Maryellen Winn's Ronshausen, Diane Ben Franklin George, Poppy Amway Products Students Work A Half Day Ai Basquez, Dorothy Crowell, Mitzi S. H. Kress and Company Gibsons Ezzel, John Smalling, Paula Globe-Military Discount Spartanis Atlantic Hillyer, Bonnie Globe-Military Discount IKEEPSE 1:1 Krawietz, Theresa Ben Franklin Their Jobs In D.E. Program Forster, James Chestnut, Carolyn Rodriquez, Carlos Montgomery Ward and Co. Robert Hall Clothiers H.E.B. Grocery l so 7 Rodriquez, Cira Roamell, Richard Laskowski, Lloyd S. H. Kress and Company Toudouze Market Handy Andy VV.',, A Q 2 Kenneth, Cook Tabers, Gerald Edenburn, Carol Di1lard's Fed Mart Fed Mart Samia Maldonado Represents State Maldonado, Samia Brock, Pat Kelly, Ellen Bruner's Food City Tri-Way Mailing Services 1 Naranjo, Noemi Kuhn, Brian Tucker, Ginia Handy Andy Handy Andy H.E.B. Grocery 45' .,,, Ueckert, Judd McRight, Pam Taylor, Carol Morgans Ize House Kinney's Shoe Store Fed-Mart At National D.E. Convention l Bonnie Hillyer was top salcslady during fund-raising campaign. Brian Kuhn was top salesman fund-raising campaign. during W K Contestants in D.E.C.A. Area 1V Youth Leadership Conference were Mary Valdez, Maryellen Mikulenka, and Carolyn Chestnut. 61 Af '. , g. - 5 Carol Taylor represents D.E.CA. at Sweet- heart Prom. Samia Maldonado was elected State Of- ficer, Sgt. at Arms, at State Convention. Students Learn Printing Trade The Printing Trades class of Mc- Collum gives students all phases of training including actual experience in producing much of the printing for clubs and other organizations within the various schools of the district. The purpose of teaching these students is to prepare them to enter the printing trade as advanced apprentices, and to continue their training on the job. Mr. E. Bradbury is sponsor of the Print Mr. Bradbury instructs students in use of Shop. linotype. The Print Shop II students kneeling are Eddie Ybarra, Benny Sosa, David Shippey, James Runnels, Rudy Ramirez, and James Grant. Standing are David Dominguez, Paul Calloway, Charles Graham, Nathan Polk, ROSCI Mackie, 6-Hd C1iffOId HOOKS. The students in Print Shop I are, Roy Ramos, Harry Plair, Roland Pape, David Isbell, David Dentinger, Steve Spurlock, John Dees, Robert Bailey, and Arthur Garcia. Old Refrigerator Gets New Chance President Herbert Faschingbauer, Sponsor Mr. A. Smith, Secretary Robert Forsen, and Vice-President Kenneth McDaniel check a sta- tionary automobile air-conditioner compressor. Reporter David Kallenburg, Treasurer Donald Jurek, Sergeant at Arms Romiro Cervera, Parliamentarian Steve Wildman completely o v e r h a ul an old Crosley-Shelvador refrigerator. Air-conditioning and refrigera- tion, sponsored by Mr. Allen Smith, is a three-hour vocational course. In this class, the students are famil- iarized with the mechanics of refrig- erators and air-conditioners. By re- pairing school equipment and items belonging to private individuals, stu- dents gain valuable experience. Students Develop Vocational Office Education trains students who plan careers in office occupations through a pro- gram of instructions and employ- ment. To develop leadership, indi- vidual responsibility and the futures of youth today and their prospects for tomorrow are some of the pur- poses. Office occupations are found in manufacturing distribution and consumption of a product or of a service. Activities of the club are the annual Employee-Employer Ban- quet held each year to honor the employers. .sy ,aw :Srl-ff 413. .. , f,rg..n.. .ffgr1.:1s. it r. . 1 at S . 4' at we f 3 2 .r K. Hogan S. Martin President Vice-President 5 B. Bush R. Comte Treasurer Director K K M g ,,. V ii '. q .' .,.. if x' -2 'rw Ulf? K S .. .-fy tgzgwf. I . Q .,,, . .. L ' 5 fum trii . D t1 A t ' 'Q A - ,,,. , .,,,. 'ri f ' r ' Tk if sir. .ifnjfffk t ' W. McCrury L. Alvarado W. Murray M. Nowotny J. Botkin D. Corrales C. Pozas M. Santascoy J. Schlueter D. Vernon Office Careers B. Magallanez L. Icke Rec. Sec. Cor. Sec. ' ,,., .. 'f . . i , f R. Martin A. Morgan Director Director l -ai I S. Folkner L. Gallant L. Gayoso K. Hale S. Hunter S. Mata In V.O.E. Two-Puri Program At left, Carol Pozos, is named Future Secretary ofthe Year by her employer Mr. John McSween, Manager of IBM, and his secretary Bernice Fleiller. At left center,Carol Pazos, Leon Gayoso, and Lynn Gallant display first place award won at V.O.E. convention at Hemisphere. At left bottom, Beatrice Magallenez and Susan Mata are presented with Outstand- ing Club Service award at the Employee- Employer Banquet. Beatrice was also awarded Perfect Attendance award. Below, Brenda Bush receives award for Best All Around Employee. N.. X Q, - lay .,,i sst, is as-??Tl.:.-.eil In Auto Shops Students Learn Robert Lopez Class President . Glenn Koenig Sec.-Treas. 5 r ' i , 2 , .A ik 'J Auto Mechanics is a three-hour ' ,lbv A i' course permitting entrance into the qv . automobile mechanics trade at an Mr.Char1es t , advanced apprenticeship level. Stu- Griffey wa s f' dents taking this course develop SPOHSOI 5 skill in diagnosing and repairing the automobile and its component parts. . . J u l W Q ,.. 5 Mike Johnson and Pete Ureste change the spark plugs on a truck. Javier Ramos and Tony De Leon install a J fuel pump. I l l Students taking Auto Mechanics for the first year are in Shop I. Standing are Javier Ramos, Gary Opiela, Tony De Leon, Richard Carnes, Richard Baggs, Stanley Martin, James Duncan,William Browning, Stephen Botkin, Rudy Ortiz, Fred Alarcon, and Bobby Bailey. Kneeling are Pete Ureste, Mike Johnson, Roger Paz, and Arturo Ramoz. Art Of Repairing Automobiles Oscar Martinez, John Floyd, and Randy Waldrep adjust a carburetor. Mr. Charles Griffey explains to students how to recharge a battery. Auto Shop II consists of seniors only, all being second year students. They are Paul Arciniega, Jerrell Mitchell, Randy Waldrep, Charles Zurcher, Jesse Wiatrek, John Floyd, Donny Keil, Roy Moreno, Oscar Martinez, Rickey Jackson, Louis Arredondo, and Danny Pena. Electronics Club Members Mr. R. Condray, sponsor of the Electron- ics Club, trains students in the techniques of repairing electrical equipment. Leading the Electronics Club are officers, J. Riggins Chap, B. Waldrep, Parlig J. Sanchez, Sgt. at ArmsgJ. Conner,TreasgD. Talley, Rep, K. Harvey, V. Presg S. Stockton, Sec, and Dennis Yoder, Pres. llse , ,. -,2 55 I -.1 Members of Electronics I seated are Sharon Stockton, George Funari, James Sanchez, Roy Rodriquez, and Jesse Losoya. Standing are Dennis Yoder, James Conner, John Riggins, Kenneth Harvey, Brad Waldrep, Randy Toman and Mathew Santoscoy. Train For Future Vocations The afternoon Electronics Club members seated are Bill Hosek, Benny Garcia, Wayne Duken, Richard Razvillas, and Albert Valchar, Standing are Mr. Condray, sponsor, Martin Avina, David May, David Hartin, Mark Doughty, and David Talley. David May checks the functioning ofa record player under the guidance of Mr. Condray. Wayne Duken repairs a broken T.V. in Electronics class. Tri-C's Expand Girls' Top row: Linda Palitza, Susan Hicks, Denise De Jarnette, Vicky Waddy, Janet Marbach, Marilyn Dittfurth, Gloria Sanchez, Elise Phil- , lips, Judy Jones, Linda Shaner, Antoinette Bonugli, Martha Ford, Susan Walker, Mary Cuellar, Sally Hixson, Beverly Taylor, Marcia ' Barosh, Susan Hardie, Jean Wiatrek, Amy Goetz, Brenda Lake, Patsy Bodiford, Mary Fuentes. Second row: Barbara Connally, Janie l Anthony, Mary Badillo, Linda Shook, Dawn Mair, Becky Cunningham, Pam McBridc, Jo Ann Barry, Jeanette Gonzales, Debbie Por- 1 ter, Melissa Slocum, Linda Smith, Carol Navarro, Debbie McBride, Marilyn Henley, Kellie Williams, Irma Rodriquez, Dora Saenz, Becky ' Garza, Marjorie Himlin,Toni Tucker, Rosalinda Bernal, Lucy Moreno, Rose Suniga. Third row: Laura Benavides, Rene Sage, Nannette The Cowboy Corral Cadettes, better known as the Tri-C's, is an organization with many purposes planned to bene- J tit McCollum and each girl individually. Several purposes include the expansion of each member's personality to her fullest potential and the development of school spirit through participation in school sponsored activities. Some activities attended range from football games in the fall to basketball, volleyball, and baseball games during the rest of the school year. Several social services included in 1969-70 were ushering for programs at various schools, at Hemisfair, and for the A 8L M Singing Cadettes, selling poppies for the Veterans of Foreign War, and entertaining at nursing homes. , Members attend Tri-C's for a regular period during the school day for which each girl receives one high school credit in Physical Education. In order to be eligible for Tri-C's, candidates must have passed all subjects the semester prior to election and must maintain a fairly high scholastic average throughout the year as members. New members are selected in January and May of each year. March begins workshops for the various positions able to be held in the organization. Try-outs follow the practice weeks and those best qualified are announced at the annual Green and Gold Prom as the following year's leaders. Personalities, Develops School Spirit Cumberland, Debbie Bell, Donna St. John, Jennine Moore, Joanie English, Billye Simpson, Molly Mayfield, Linda Lake, Jeanne Goetz, Sharon Jones, Eileen Jones, Darlene Taylor, Henrietta Perkins, Barbara Harris, Kathy Bukowsky, Sherri Keller, Mary Villagran, BOD- nie Callender, Jozelle Colose. Bottom row: Kathy Hahn, Virginia Tabers, Mary Torres, Debbie Mann, Linda Stowe, Melinda Waddy, Rhonda Cuda, Dinah Manning, Debbie Cuda, Miss D. Williams, Wynne Hannich, Laura Hicks, Karen King, Mary Garza, Olga Gaona, Drusilla Grant, Martha White, Judy Wilkins, Janice Callender, Debbie Stahl. Cheerleaders are Sherry Manning, Nancy Lewey, Vicki Bell, Colleen Jones and Jenny Wilson. Those not pictured include Linda Andrews, Polly Andrews, Sherry Garner, Gerri Hatley, Bar- bara Parisher, Sue Speer, Connie Swiere, Donna Yelton. Miss Dorothy Williams undertook the large responsibility of sponsor- E qpiu T sgyg ,V ing the Tri-Cis this year. She ob- , J T tained her B.S. in Health, Physical ,,,r Education, and Recreation from Texas Womanis University in l962. In 1968 she earned her M.A. in edu- ii,'t iiil' is cation, counseling, and guidance from Our Lady ofthe Lake. Miss Williams' experience in instructing r,,, f iii, includes two years at Terrell Wells ig Jr. High, four years at McCollum, and one year at Sam Houston Uni- tiiiil versity. Presently she is Secretary- Treasurer of the T.S.T.A. Physical are Q Education Division. Top Officers Leocl Tri-C Group 1 ? r 5 3 l 2 a Z 1 f f 4. . K mfg A E . 2 2 4 5 i , f ff Z 1 . giww K 1 . '. K Q, 5 px., ,- - fn, Q-7 5 'ii'-M I Q A Q A pl . s 5 X i s Z 1 3 . 5 z l I E 3 a Z 2 lf L 2 3 2 5 Q Top left: Dinah Manning, Sr. Captain. Top right: Wynne Hannich, Major. Center: Debbie Cuda, Colonel. Bottom left: Rhonda Cuda Jr. Captain. Bottom right: Laura Hicks, Sr. Captain. Cheerleaders Generate Spirit i Cheerleaders are, from bottom to top, head, Vicki Bellg seniors, Joanie English, Sherry Manning and Colleen Jonesg and junior, Jenny Wilson. Club Officers Conduct Business Club officers in top row are Marilyn Henley and Janice Callender, flagbearersg Kathy Bukowsky, vice-president: Melinda Waddy, presi dentgand Laura Benavidcs, treasurer. Bottom row includes Barbara Parisher, rcporterg Susan Walker, secretary: Kathy Hahn, historian, Jeanne Goetz, parliamentarian: Becky Cunningham and Janie Anthony, sgt. at arms. P1'GSiCleHf Melinda Waddy presides OVCI Flagbearers are Cfar leftj Marilyn Henley and ffar rightj Janice Callendar. Honor guards TriC mefiiillg- Cin centerj are Debbie Porter and Sally Hixson. B-Team Leaders Boost Spirit , rf -if K W 45 Q , X A f H X Y .L Vin. wr , M . xx X. . r K Head B-Team Cheerleader Sharon Jones, B-Team Cheerleaders Susan Hardie, Nannette Cumberland, Darlene Taylor, and Sharon Jones. H First lieutenants are fback rowj Linda Stowe, Debbie Mann, Melinda Waddy, Karen King, Barbara Parisher, Mary Garza, and Olga Gaona. Second lieutenants are Cfront rowj Virginia Tabers, Mary Torres, Judy Wilkins, Martha White, and Kathy Hahn. Dance Team Steps High With Pride X if Dance team members are Laura Benavides, Rene Sage, Donna St. John, Nannette Cumberland, Darlene Taylor, Debbie Bell, Henrietta Perkins, Kathy Bukowsky. Kneeling are Sharon Jones, Jeanne Goetz. and Jeannine Moore. Not pictured are Barbara Harris and Eileen Jones. 41 l J ' 'N M ..-........... .- .. S 5 af , , ' :'e..g. '!'?F f, ' . , 3. si 1-VJ: J at C is-Q f ,f -. 2 - ' L J e iv' ' iff? y izfr , 'lies li' ff i 'Phe K H E? 1 ,, HH Q in 5 X WEN 'wi' aa , .1 I fat I 'ff m - p i f r , . fr, f 1 , 4 Qian , - 5'-' 1' it . . M ' : bfi ,A 557 -izfg ' - 'J , .Qfliw ,Fa fawflilvai ' ' f ,,,, . ,i,, C. ' Captain Linda Lake Captain Molly Mayfield Captain Billye Simpson Lights Shine On Tri-C Members Cheerleaders ward off oncoming Indians at Harlandale pep rally. Henrietta Perkins adds final touches to Kathy Bukowsky while on bus trip. Tri-C's prepare for their spin turn to begin their performance at the football half-time. Tri-C's end a football game with the Tri-C Song. Freshmen Add To Tri-C Number 1970 was the first freshman entrance to Tri-C's. fBack rowb Becky Mueller, Bar bara Krebs, Sue Pape, QMiddle rowj Kristi Smith, Faye McCombs, Debbie Stone Peggy I-Iannich, Peggy Dean. fFront rowj Joyce Bukowsky, Terric Caffey, Gwen Wilkins, Tina Wojtowicz, Patricia Ram eriz. Not pictured are Elsie Anaya and Debbie Brooks. maj Entering at mid-term are fback rowh Sandi Dickerson, Michelle Oldfield, Pat Gomez. flfront rowj Lucy Gaona, Eva Robertson, Mary Ramos, and Lenna Gonzales. a i f -V 1' H viii, 1 11 Lf 11 ff: - . Wir s 1 111, .. . ,i., .. t ,1 wi? Eg: - .2 . 12311 t iff? .1 51,17 1,1 1 31 1 . 1' ' 11rgm1 1- fig af? M Q Y L, 'xi' . f 11 . f Q1 , . -' I 5 2 -1 f 'X 1' 'lf' L. - . 1 if 1 fi .-.- 1 1 ' ie 'li R iff' I 1 iii' if 111, ,is-1 t L nz- 1 x1 i nazi ' ' ' i' ' 1 4 ' 3 171231 2 1, :X-' 5- ' 1 - . , W I - f ! if. I, S I 1 1 H it 1 'i me ' . , f 1 r ' ' Z, z-gf,1,1,, in 1 1 stew D5 2. ft lx 1 , as 1e-- 1 1 .W ,,,us,1u.. Tri-C's were able to buy a position of their choice after cheerleaders and officers auctioned their positions. The substitutes then assumed the role of each at a basketball game. Patsy Displays Hidden Dinah Manning is issued her quota of candy for the senior candy sale from Martha Ford and Barbara Parisher. Miss P. Leonard enjoys coffee and cupcakes served by Kathy Bukowsky, Melinda Wad- dy, and Janice Callender at the annual Christmas coffee. B-Team Cheerleaders Nannette Cumberland, Sharon Jones, Susan Hardie, and Darlene Taylor give varsity cheerleaders a rest at pep rally. Talents Debbie Bell, cheerleader finalist, tries out in front of student body. Patsy Bodiford displays talent in the initiation egg rolling contest. Robin, daughter of Coach Smith, is Tri- C mascot and possible future McCollum Cheerleader. Most Outstanding Members Are 14 J J . W. Hannich welcomes Sports Banquet guests. Mr. Joe Bill Fox is guest speaker at Sports Banquet. V19 W2 x 35 I' af- z W 21,5 'M ' , xx ,H . 17' .. . E ' ' Various committee members await the opening of the Sports Banquet. At Six Flags, Senior Tri-C's pose for their farewell to Dallas picture. Mrs. L. Deasey awards M. Waddy with favorite Tri-C senior plaque. 1 .f, be ' L gif .. ,e-33. . .-,,. 1. -ilii ,,q.pq .1 -uf i-e , - 1 - --Q- - r A ,S tsir fr .i - 551: fl S Li ' X5 J i L J. Goetz, L. Stowe, and S. Jones board Six Flags bus. Chosen And Awarded Plaques N. Cumberland is announced varsity cheerleader. Sr. Capt. D. Manning gives Parisher. office to B. R. Cuda gives office of Jr. Capt. to C. Navarro. Quan New Dance Team Members include B. Lake and P. Bodiford. Newly elected varsity cheerleader S. Hardie presents M. Oldfield as B-Team cheerleader. K r 5 x pina Miss D. Williams presents D. Cuda, B. Parisher, and M. Slocum plaques for the most outstanding senior, junior, and sophomore representatives. i D. Cuda hands down Col. ofiice to R Cuda. 211 The Reserve Officers' Training Corps of McCollum High School provides a fundamental background of military education. Working as a team, cadets develop qualities of leadership, character, loyalty, integ- rity, self-confidence, and Esprit de Corps. In addition to regular R.O.T.C. classes, they have a Precision Drill Team, Rifle Team, Honor Guard, Officers, and Color Guard. Com- mandant of Cadets is Sgt. Major Howard E. Bostwick. Assistant commandant is Sgt. Major John L. Bean. R.O.T.C. Provides Fundamental ,, ' . Color Guard lowers the flag at the Administration building. Background Of Military Education P 5 , X N Above are the Brigade Officers who are Cadet Colonel Robert P. Rudy, Cadet Lt. Colonel Joe Rodriguez, Cadet Major Phil- lip Rodriguez, and Cadet Captain Claude Ridgeway. At bottom is Colonel Dewhirst of the U.S. Army questions Cadet MlSgt. Vern Hulbert during yearly inspection. McCoIIum's R.O.T.C. Color Guard Right is First Battalion Commander, Ca- det Colonel Pat Jonas and Adjutant Ca- det Captain Mark Trotter. Bottom is the McCollum R.O.T.C. Rifle Team who competes with other schools in numerous rifle matches during the year. wk., , f x 'L Presents Flags At Games Left is Second Battalion Commander Ca- det Lt. Colonel Sammy Presas and Adju- tant Cadet 2!LT John Reynolds. Bottom is the McCollum ROTC Color Guard presenting the colors during one of the home football games held at Memorial Stadium. R.O.T.C. Cadets Develop Qualities W' ' 3 ' if , --,- L ' i 'k ' ' M .,V, 'A 3 ai w.-.?,,-' , by .iwvff we 1 W . ' . x fi ,., A Company officers are Cadet 1fLT P. Daniels, executive officerg Cadet 1!LT J. Blystoneg Cadet Captain J. White, commanderg Cadet 1fLT L. Martinezg Cadet 1!LT H. Heathcockg and Cadet PFC T. Barry guidon barrier. SM .W ' v A C ' .x i ii ffl! ,Ei C C A for 'Nh f '..', K 1 Q - W , Q ,E ., V.. To 6.55 .. h I 3 , gg. ,V 3 , 39' fi ff. if n, f A 1- MQ, ,M 1, V . - f -- ag 4 Q' 8 3 K ' .M f time? , NN ii M ii, X . A I M' -. 1 f C., . F. af me Q nf 'J wif K ' in -v-' A K ff K 1 'Y ' 'is i---:fa 3 A Company First Platoon Of Leadership, Self-Confidence sw -' ff A , Q f it 1' ' inf fl, 1 H V tif. . 'T f' Q - C , I , V. :.,,A ima xi 733 ,M 4 M fx, . ' W 1 if , sg, gh , . , V,-xxx V HPI.. gummy , ,E DT? S , Q ft -MIK i 3 31 1 43' A Company Second Platton E Left is Cadet l!LT Glenn Ehlers, B Com- , pany Commanderg Cadet PFC Jimmy Orosco, B Company guidon barrierg Cadet Staff Sgt. Steve Haidinger, B Company j first sergeant. Plofoons Work Together To QQ B Company First Platoon .,, Qlooo 1 Q q fx N . is 'f . K r ' -lam' B Company Second Platoon. Strengthen McCollum Corps C Company officers are Cadet Captain L. Miranda, commanderg Cadet MlSgt. E. Pittman, first sergeantg and Cadet PFC M. Garza guidon barrier. C Company First Platoon s McCollum Cadets Participate F C Company Second Platoon Staff of Company D is Cadet Captain J. Menfee, commanderg Cadet 1!LT. R. Velasquez, executive officerg Cadet PFC J. Hembree guidon barrier. In Many Training Programs D Company First Platoon D Company Second Platoon Corps Completes 1969-70 With Newly crowned Military Queen is Lynda Students enjoy music by Paul Elizondo and his orchestra at the annual R.O.T.C. Military Andrews. Ball held at El Tropicano Moter Inn. EW MM Colonel H. Robbins stands with the newly-promoted R.O.T.C. officers. Military Ball, Annual Field Day Mr. B. Rudy, president of the Parent and Booster Club, presents the clubis Outstanding Cadet of the Year trophy to Cadet Staff Sergeant G. Shook. Mr. Patrick Shannon, principal, presents Cadet Major Claude Ridgeway with the Out standing MTII Medal. Sgt. Major H. Bostwick awards the Su- perior Company Commander medal to Cadet Captain J . Menefee. Mr. R. Marthis gives Ctd. Capt. J. Bly- stone the Outstanding MTI medal. 223 Drum Major Has Full Time Job The McCollum Cowboy Varsity Band starts taking shape in early August when marching practice be- gins. Members then get to cool off from their daily evening workout at the annual swimming party held at the Paton Heights pool. From the beginning of Septem- ber to late November, the band learns and practices various halftime shows which prepares them for University Interscholastic League Marching Contest on November 13. This year the band made a first di- vision in both m a r ching and inspection. Individual band members entered U.I.L. 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He was Selected by 3 impartial judges out of 3 other contestants. As Drum Major, Tommy carries an extremely heavy load. In addition to assisting Mr. Parnell in drilling the band in its routines and leading the band during halftime shows and parades, he must maintain discipline in all band stu- dents while still receiving their respect. Moioreites Win Costume Award I W-ig? Th.s year's majorettes are senior Debbie Booth, junior Pat Basham, senior Anne Johnson, and senior Mary Aguilar. Not pictured here is Head Majorette Donna Grobe. At the Austin Twirling Contest, they won a ubest designed costume award for the outfit they are wearing in this picture. The majorettes attended camp in Cedar Hills, Texas and taught a twirling clinic during the summer at school. A first division award for twirling was earned by them at a contest here in San Antonio. Three Receive High Bond Honors Terry Pedrotti, Billy McJunkins, Johnny Standridge, Tommy Burkholder, Anne Johnson, and Jane Hertel earned their membership in the All-District Band. Anne Johnson, Johnny Standridge, and Jane Hertel, after many long hours of prac- Mr. Joe Gutierrez, assistant director of ticing their music, placed in the All-Regional Band. Johnny and Jane qualified for the the Varsity Band, studies a piece of mus- Area Band try-outs. ic during morning band rehearsal. Band Council Discusses Activities At left, Student Director Johnny Stand- ridge assists Mr. J. Parnell and learns directing techniques. Band President Cheryl Miller leads band council in making decisions about band activities. Band council members are Student Director Johnny Standridge, Drum Major Tommy Roe, Reporter Roger Weiss, President Cheryl Miller, Assistant Historian Janice Andrews, Treasurer Dianne Ayala, Vice-President Sally Katanchick and Historian Susan Johnston. Band Reioices Over Touchdown Head Majorette Donna Grobe has won 8 twirling awards. Tommy Roe leads band during halftime performance. Mr. Parnell makes last minute roll check Excited Cowboy Band plays Fight Song immediately before halftime after Cowboys make another touchdown. Band Attends Buchaneer Festival Mis Band adds to the roaring spirit with moving numbers at the pep rallies. Marching Band stacks clothes and equip- ment in preparation for its departure to Corpus Christi to march in the Buchaneer Parade on May 2. Varsity Band Participates Stage band members are B. Mclunkins, P. Reynolds, B. Sammons, C. McDonald, T. Roe, J. Stanclridgc, J. Bonham, M. Miller, J Hcrrera, W. Poirier, H. Morrison, T. Snyder, H. Zuniga, T. Burkholder, D. Couser, F. Carrillo, R. Ayala, V. Garcia, G. Miller, S. Miller L. May, R. Dison, M. Aguilar, A. Johnson, J. Hcrtel, E. McCrury, D. Ayala, and B. Serrato. 'I s Mr. John Parnell has been the very successfiil director of the Mc- Collum Band for the past seven years. Before coming to McCollum and after receiving his Bachelor of Music and Master of Education degrees at North Texas State Uni- versity, Mr. Parnell taught music for four y e a r s in DeQueen, Arkansas. In this picture Mr. Parnell is taking time out from a hectic morning rehearsal. A Inu Marching, Concert Contests Band performs the end of contest show at Harlandale football game. Concert Band does contest numbers at Pancake Supper. Stage Band entertains sophomores and freshmen at Christmas assembly in gym. McCollum Varsity Band Is Featured Mr. John Parnell is the director of the marching band and Mr. Joe Gutierrez is the assistant director. The drum major is Tommy Roe and the majorettcs are Mary Aguilar, Debbie Booth, Anne Johnson, and Pat Basharn. They are led by Head Majorette Donna Grebe. Members of the McCollum Varsity Band are B. Sammons, P. Black, G. Miller, R. Ayala, W. Poirier, H. Morrison, P. Reynolds, C. Mc- Donald, R. Jones, R. Lunsford, P. Taylor, B. Bieleford, C. Thompson, D. Martin, D. Castleman, S. Standridge, N. Petty, C. Tarver, J. Standridge, W. Christian, J. Bonham, B. Serrato, K. Evans, A, Sheldon, D. Couser, T. Snyder, L. Booth, R. Weiss, J. Herrera, R. Hilburn, M. Miller, I. Sandoval, D. Rivas, M. Cobb, B. Cain, F. Carrillo, R. Gomez, V. Garcia. J. Campbell, J. Hertel, K. Wilson R. Alvarado. C. Miller, L. Alvarado, D. Ayala, R. Stuart, B. MeJunkins, T. Robertson, R. Brown, D. Waldrop, L. May, R, Diggn, G. Gutierrez, T. Allen, T. Shakelford, P. Vera, A. Barbsa, T. Pedrotti, M. Troutz, D. Uzzel, B. Carter, C. Doolittle, P. Foster, P Taylor, G. Malkemus, P. Holland, J. Pratt, J. Rudes, C. Morales, G. Moon, S. Wiatrek, C. King, B. Weaver, M. Erck, I. Reyna, J. An- drews, B. Burkeen, D. Tomblin, E. McCrury, L. Riggins, M. Broderick, P. English, M. Aguilar, S. Kataneliiek, E. Gonzales, R. Couser, J. Snoga, C. Ollom, K. Lott, N. Walker, J. Baird, E. Morris, S. Morales, D. Cook, Y. Reyna, B. Grobe, S. Maehost, C. Garza, R. York, R. Garcia, B. Sanders, T. Burkholder, H. Zamora, F. Garcia, R. Skyrm, D. Hines, R. Reeves, A. Graeber, B. Massey, Y. Hernandez, C. Burkeen, S. Suhler, and S. York. H -:.i4wff'f masv,3feaa3ixavi,gif13-1, ,gms-:vm-vfrvwnfrrlf 3, .1sl-nawf,wwswsvff:r -2'-lug 'a.QQfff,gg.,, g. .. , .T .,,. - , Af Battle Of The Bands hh.. Spirits are high as Concert Band trys for top ratings at Concert and Sight-Reading Contest held on March 20 at Roosevelt High School. J., A -- .. :aw - Junior Varsity Band Prepares Junior Varisty Band officers standing are Reporter Eddie Callender, Sergeant-at-arms Gary Lewis, Vice-President Steven Kay, President Mark Walton. Seated are Secretary-Treasurer Debbie Forster, Chaplain Kenneth Andrews, and Historian Barbara Jones. Junior Varsity Band entered U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble and Concert Contest. Here they gain initial preparation for their following three years as band members. 4-6 41 ,mf V 1 . . 'f..ra-rf, For Their Turn In 'I970-71 'Wu The training band learns music techniques. Junior Varsity Band entertains at the Pancake Supper Directors discuss possible variations in music. Cowboy's Three Choirs Participate Lx' . - ': f3f :- '-i lflfif s 557 S59 '-1 - : .- ii , I N - - H -1 H ,iff ,lint S McCollum's Concert Choir practices for Choir Contest held in April. McCollum's choral department consists of the Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, and a new addition, the Cordells. The Concert Choir and Girls' Choir perform for public functions and school assemblies including a Christmas concert and Spring Con- cert. The Concert choir also partici- pates in the U.l.L. Choir Contest and individuals enter the Solo and Ensemble portion as well. During Harlandale Music Week, the choir presents a program. The Cordells is a group new to McCollum this year. Its members learn more difficult pieces of music and appear in concerts with the other two choirs. t Mr. Patrick Carson is choir director In School, Civic Functions Mr. Carson instructs the All Girls' Choir in musical techniques l s gf, Cordells are a group composed of select members of choir. Three Members Win First Micki Hodgkinson, John Gonzales, Mike Beadles, Connie Lewis, and Gwen Wilkins ftop leftj participated in UIL Solo and Ensemble competition held in March. Connie Lewis ftop rightj sings I Wonder as I Wander at the McCollum Christmas Concert. Choir students fbottoml practice diligently for University Interscholastic League Solo and Ensemble Contest. Division Medals At U.I.L. Contest Mike Beadles, Ctop leftj who Won a first place in U.I.L. vocal solo competition, sings 'iSure On This Shining Night at Senior Banquet. All Girls' Choir ftop rightl performs in Hallandale District Christmas Concert. Preparing for a concert, Gwen Wilkins tbottom lefty helps Laredo Gonzales with his choir robe. F , s if 5 ,. 3' K, P QM, r.,. V S 6 g W 3 S s 3 . is Q 5 gn r 5 2 ii, 3 . 2 S 5 if? ' ' Q 3 55? ss 'Q Ji Z X 2 i 7 f 5 ., if it l ity A 1 if . :f'3li w-Vt. 'e il ,, eff? ii, Ill- :,.. ' gf 1 3 :E--A , ft 5 I ix .2 an A W? ,. . t S 1 , 'vs 4 ff f -Q S Em 4 iii 1 ig M J A F bfi 2 ' ,J XE 5 'Fin an ,, t ,,.r-,- we X X i fi - . W Ei 4 7 ' in tx 4 V39 me .Q ,. 22 .--- aff 5 T fe 4 ef af 1 'ff John Gonzales and Micki Hodgkinson received first division medals in vocal solo at U.I.L. vocal solo competition. A .,, , . Q V I ,M ...nl A egg L . ,, K s Proieclionisls Club Provides Mr. Reggie Marthis Sponsor John Menefce President The purpose of the Projectionists Club is to provide the faculty and school with audio-visual service. These students have a strong interest in operating audio-visual equipment. They also sponsor the annual Faculty Basketball Game The proceeds from the game go to buy more additional audio-visual equipment. Adams, Van Rodriquez, Joe Vice-President Beltran, Pete Dennis, Jackie , B Barbe, Mary Gail Guerra, Robert 4'- 2 :sf2 '. :P McCollum With Audio Visual Aides Hadderton, Ann ' Q Q M 7 V - r 5' Q ...gall is 2 ,ij , X 1 Q iiiii ' o X i i. . I jjj? .. ' I i 4 ,A A Hargrave, Dalan Hargrove, Alan Hulbert, Vern Johnson, Joe Lopez, Hector McBride, Timothy h w, L. ,ff Lg yo Q 94 Q jg x 44' ,mini F W 'S V - 5, -M y .e-rib - . K i,J?l?xf fzfflz J an fy,-ff l ,MF if S 1 Rudy, Pat N--hw-0' Mirando, Leandro Reynolds, John Slocum, Melissa Swinford, Dale Proiectionists Learn How To Operate Pat Barbe, Kenneth Cook, Vern Gardner, and Phillip Black prepare the opaque pro- jector for use by one of the teachers. John Baxter, John Flewcllin, Ann Had- derton, Robert Guerra, and Juston Aguil- ar supervise the running of the tape- recorder during their study hall period. John Menefee, Pat Rudy, Joe Rodriquez, and John Reynolds check the overhead projector before letting it be used. H3 VW Plllvsmi 41 HIL! 4.911 nifif' ,M X, Alan Hargrave, Dalan Hargrave, Raymond Patterson. and Hector Lopez examine the projector for a showing of a film. Joe Johnson, Van Adams, Leandro Mir- ando and Vern Hulbert fix one of the many projectors that are used in the auditorium. Some ofthe members are Cstanding buck rowj Phillip Black, Hector Lopez, Pat Barbe, Terry Gardner, and Kenneth Cook. Middle row: John Flewellin, Ann Hadderton, Nelda Sarrato, Juston Aguil- ar. Kneeling are: John Baxter and Robert Guerra. Farris Finks Stomp Corbell Cream '?i?' Dale Swinford and Nelda Sarruto get a tape recorder ready for use in the auditorium. rims Ill' W1 Phillip Black, John Reynolds, Alan Hargrave, Vern Hulbert, Van Adams, Pat Jonas, and Joe Rodriquez work in the counselor's office during one of the periods each day. Puffs In Basketball Game Coach Larry Satchcr lays-up two points for the Farris Pinks' while Coach Smith and Yarbrough defend. WW The Corbell Cream Puffs surround the Farris Finks in the annual faculty-basketball game sponsored by Projectionists Club. Shutterbugs Learn Photography A new club was born at McCol- lum this year. The Shutterbugs formed with the purpose of making more young people aware of the fun and enjoyment gained by pursuing the hobby of photography. It accomplishes its purpose by teach- ing the fundamentals of camera handling and basic picture-taking. lt also teaches the basics of develop- ing film and printing. fly ,WM i ..... Mrs. Betty Mehling, sponsor of Shut- terbugs, helps members in learning art of good photography. s t ,L 1' l . 6 H' 5 , , 'M . y I . x k , 2 kyfk Y K L ' 3,1 -7 gt Q zg, K. ' ' , ' . f . X .LX . K any k , ,,,! A XL A A , ' W ,.v, ,, 7'f-T ,gi .., is 'L.f. Dale Swinford, Peter Daniel, and Terry Schitoskey, learn to process film. if 'uf gfff25,t...f:V , K X. ,, garage ,V .W ,.,.. m y Robert Guerra, Nancy McBee, Linda Jenkins, and Bill Hosek, practice focusing camera. Charlie Jones Leads Tennis Club The Tennis Club wishes to pro- mote active participation in sports with an emphasis on tennis. The club instills among its members good sportsmanship and fair play, while keeping them physically fit. Miss June Becker Charles Jones Sponsor President r i i fig N l -f-- f To Qi if if 'A 1 J ,QI if , Front row seated: C. Jones, M. Insall, J. Wilson, A. Bonugli, R. Calk, and R. Puffer. Middle row: B. De Miambro, J. Ebbahart, D Perkins, M. E. Fuentes, T. Hahn, and J. Hicks. Top row: E. Deckert, V. Almendarez, R. Coffee, and A. Pacheco. Tennis Team Goes To Corpus Mike Insall Vice-President Jeannette S. Wilson Secretary 'K . 5 -.. K -. 1 ,. .T J Lih 1, J Jenny Wilson enthusiastically slams the return back to her opponent during the South San tournament. Randy Haines Treasurer .gegguvo , 'M ' VM L Junior Charlie Jones takes a breather after the victory over South San. Chrisii For Championship Robert C3114 Antoinette Bonugli Parliamentarian RCPOIICI Rodney Puffer Reporter W - One of McCollum,s winning double teams is Tinker Bonugli and Connie Swierc. K! m e it . 5 , i ,mr sf R .px gs, .mf A K QQ of A 'S swarms.. Charles Jones studies his opponent be- fore serving. Jeff Hicks and Randy Haines take a moment's rest before beginning the next set. Girls Recreation Association strives to provide opportunities for all girls to participate 'in a variety of sports, recreation, and related cul- tural and social activities. These contribute to their physical, mental social and emotional well-being. Scoggins, Molinda Vice-President G.R.A. Members Participate REQ STHHIGY, Barbara Bailey, Marcia Sponsor President Solis, Lena Rodriquez, Ruth Secretary Treasurer i M 5 1 Q Bonds, K. Cooper, J. Cuellar, I. Cuellar, M. Delgado, E. Littlefield, S. McRae, S. Perez, R. Ruiz, I. Zapata, A. ctively In Variety Of Sports Members of G.R.A. participate in numerous activities. QTop leftj Sandra O'Conner serves for a game of badmitton. tTop rightj Mary Cuellar and Annaflapatia sell candy to prospective customers. CBottom lefty Lena Solis sets up volleyball to Ruth Rodri- quez. fBot,tom Righty Susie Littlefield plays a round of horseshoes. 1 .. 44 s G.A.A. Sponsors Car Wash To The Girls' Athletic Association develops good sportsmanship among girls interested in sports. The girls must maintain high standards of loyalty, fair play, and cooperation. The club encourages and supports all forms of girls, athletic activities. 5 i M K W kkrh li ::: f,- 1 .,.V 1 J ' V , , XX XXQ Mrs. Randi Wayland G.A.A. officers are Josie Ruiz, sec.g Janice King, historian, Melody Dossett, reporterg f Spqmggf Beath Wells, pres., Marilyn Felux, vice-pres., Vicky Lothringer, historian: Pat Hendrick, ww . R XX treas.1 and Cathy Lothringer, 2nd vice-pres. F Q X A i . likx ... Front row: Rebecca Velasquez, Josie Ruiz, Mary Jane Martinez, Virginia Rodriguez, Judy Stone, Brenda Demeter, Maricela Rios, Gloria Reyna, and Alicia Herrera. Middle row: Beath Wells, Margaret Duken, Evelyn Delgado, June McConnell, Marcia Bailey, Melody Dossett, Pat Hendrick, Janice King, Rachel Herrera, Rosalinda Mireles, Theresa Garcia, Cindy Hahn, Marilyn Fclux, and Mrs. Randi Wayland. Back row: Annie Guevara, Adelina Solis, Mollnda Scoggins, Angie Pacheco, Debie Grimes, Ellen King, Denise Mansour, Irene Ruiz, Norma Zamora, and Brenda Williamson. Raise Money For Teachers Coffee is- Funds are raised by holding car washes in the fall and spring. Adclena Solis and Cindy Hahn take part in the fun of money-raising activities. Sophomore Brenda Demeter works her shift at the fall car wash. s f 1 Q. ' Mr. A. Russo is served by Janice King at the teachers' coffee sponsored by the G.A.A. Children Enjoy Christmas Party , ,iv f W site: I A I The Girls' Athletic Association annually provides a Christmas party for the children at Mission Road Rehabilitation Home. This year the G.A.A. chose Marilyn Felux as Jolly St. Nick, while the other members posed as his little elves. Marilyn and her helpers handed out presents and Christmas stockings prepared by the G.A.A. These stockings were filled with candy and homemade cookies. The children and the G.A.A. enjoyed the party and parted with the true spirit of Christmas. Volleyball Team Boasfs Nine Awards 'fm ' -' At left is Josie Ruiz, captain of the volleyball team during the Floresville Tournament. She displays the trophies won by the team that night. Below is a demonstration of G.A.A. good sportsmanship at the McCollum-Harlandale lum's campus. At the bottom, eight trophies and a sportsmanship award are displayed. They were won by the G.A.A. volleyball team during the 1969-70 season. Holding them are Josie Ruiz, Beath Wells, Marilyn Felux, Cathy Lothringer, Irene Ruiz, and Norma Zamora. itze --K .t,, T M ieefhirwwga? A ,559 -1 J C K i n.'-:Nm-5 if ,qlff-w'I'L?7 x 3 H' J f 5 rf! ' Q Y 4? L it l -nfl' If 'ig A X X if 1555 S +93 K C x 2,1 ,Q lv ff-l i X f sa Q fp J Y lift L . . Jn - K .T H ., ' A Mg M - V Www .. QV, K Tournament. They made a welcoming poster for opposing teams coming to McCol- Faculty Meets G.A.A. Challenge s Marylyn Felux and Melody Dossett look apprehensively at the faculty team, which, to the surprise of everyone, won two out of three games against the G.A.A. team. Volleyball players express enthusiasm after another victory. X Excited over their victory are Mr. W. Stack and Miss P. Leonard, who join the faculty victory circle to give a cheer. G.A.A. Announces New Officers Guests at the head table enjoy their evening at the annual G A A banquet l l Ellen King receives the office of president for the 1970-71 school year. Judy Stone is selected G.A.A. 1970-71 vice president. The WRANGLER staff is com- prised of nineteen juniors and se- niors, who spend one class period daily creating the yearbook. All staff members must have a HB average to be considered and must maintain this average throughout the year. The purpose of the staff is to produce a factual and complete, as well as entertaining, history of the current school year. To achieve this, each person is assigned a specific job for which they are responsible. Group cooperation is necessary,as well as an awareness of the school's activities. 'LYesterday was chosen by the staff members as the theme for the 1970 WRANGLER. Producers Cf The WRANGLER 2 r E JY Upper left is Debbie Cuda, Advertising Manager and upper right is Sally Katanchick, Editor-in-chief. Lower left is Mr. Bob Dennis, Newsfoto Yearbooks representative and Mrs. Betty Mchling, Sponsor. Lower right is Vicki Bell, Business Manager. -- v Choose 'Yesterday' As Theme -:Sv 2.89 id ,ff 1, sgfrgif' Y a 1. 5' S f auxin QQ ff 5 K , gun M up y.. .4 f fe- assist: ,A Q- if sis, - , misery 'gif fLeftJ is Debbie Weber, Assistant Club Editor and right is Billye Simpson, Faculty Editor. Lower left is Molly Mayfield, Class Editor and Karen King, Assistant Class Editor. Lower right is Ruth Cannon, Club Editor. . W xii.. A625 IJ 3, . ,': . gi QA7, Advertisements, Subscriptions, Right is Butch Barbieri, Boys' Sports Editor. Lower left is Lois Harris, Girls' Sports Editor and Irma Reyna, Assistant Girls, Sports Editor. Lower right is Richard Osborne, Assistant Boys' Sports Editor. t ,,..... xx My W 5 ,Q fi 5 kb' r. V Q K siiigl' ' ri',,. , I Clubs, Finance WRANGLER Left is Wade Oldham, Assistant Copy Editor and Anne Johnson, Copy Editor, Below is Kathy Hahn, Assistant Business Manager. X ,.,,-V2 ,,,,,, I Q' v , ' ur Q ing V r ,, A . ,H .ss , C 4 M s in fi' V B Q 4 A 'Fila U , .1 Xa Left is Barbara Parisher, Assistant Activi- ties Editor and Colleen Jones, Activities Editor. Above is Sharon Suhler, Head- line Editor. Photographers Focus On Work bf Wa! 1 Above is Dale Swinford and to right are photographers Bruce Vetters, Lynn Ko- walik, and Walter Boain. CHANTER Tells It Like Upper left is Charles Decker, Co-editor- in-chief and upper right is Marilyn Felux, Business Manager. Bottom left is Larry Price, Co-editor-in-chief and Mrs. Betty Mehling, CHANTER Sponsor. It Is 3 iii,-e'Elt5ll'U s3iffxm1iAS' 1' 3 L 1- The CHANTER staffs job is to report monthly Cowboy activities. This year there were several new activities for the newspaper. The CHANTER changed from letterpress to offset printing, printed its first eight-page newspaper and finally brought attention to Groundhog Day. Senior spirit was also boosted by the selling of Senior sweatshirts by staffmembers. As a result of the staffs efforts, the CHANTER won an award of Distinguished Merit in Journalism, the highest award that can be earned by a Texas school in its classification. Right is Donna Grobe, Feature Editor and James Barbe, Feature Writer and Managing Editor. Lower left is Vicky Waddy, News Reporter. Lower right is Cheryl Miller, Advertising Manager and Sammy Presas, Assistant Advertising Manager. McCoIIum's CHANTER Receives at ,Q Right is Valorie Mayfield and Carolyn Doolittle, News Reporters. Lower left is Cathy Lothringer, Circulation Manager and Ray Lindsey, Assistant Circulation Manager. Lower right is Linda Stowe, News Editor. Sports Writers Are On The Ball Upper left is Jerry White, Assistant Boys' Sports Editor. Upper right is Pat Mc- Elyea, Boys' Sports Editor. Right is Josie Ruiz, Assistant Girls' Sports Editor and Beath Wells, Girls, Sports Editor. Club Stimulcltes Reading Interests The Library Club was formed to promote interest in librarianship as a profession, to stimulate interest in reading and to study work associated with the library. The Bookeroos are sponsored by flower leftl Mrs. O. Harp and flower rightj Mrs. B. Myers. Barsch, Rita Behrens, Betty Bukowsky, Carl 4hf'7 '---. Q..- Ni Bukowsky, Joyce Library Club President Katheryn Bukowsky examines card catalog. Responsible Library Officers Lead Bukowsky, Katheryn J is 5 H'-eg L 5' i srs - s f -h r V rrsr 1 Susie Wiatrek and Jean Wiatrek are secretary-treasurer and reporter respectively of the Delarnette, Denise Club' Dickerson, Sandra Erck, Mary Roamell, Randy , -- fo-1-hwvmk ztl I! I r er Snoga, June Solis, Adelina Suniga, Rosario Q 5 iiif ir Club Through Eventful Year , x 'uf Q s w ' W-4'-+9 f Q-,' sirr fm I Tomblin, Deborah Tucker, Lynda Velasquez, Rachel fu if is si W ,Q 1 f M LA h ' , Q sb Hb .iff Velasq uez, Rebecca Wiatrek, Jean Wiatrek, Susie .Lu - fr. , K -f.. .. 6,1 R we Swinford, Dale 2 X A Vice president Adelina Solis and parlja mentarian Rosario Suniga check the verti Q cal tiles for supplementary materials. Student Council Officers Lead i l Student Council Officers for the year 1969-70 are Ctopl Larry Price, president, Jesse Alvarado, sgt.-at-arms, Diane Ayala, historian, Harold Reininger, treasurerg Vickie Bell, parliamentariang Jerry White, vice-president, Billyc Simpson, chaplaing Debbie Bell, secretaryg and Linda Lake, reporter. fnot pictured is Henry Zuchl, historianj. The purposes ofthe McCollum High School Student Council are to improve student moral and student- faculty relationships. 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. Sponsor Miss Ruby McPherson Group Through 1969-70 Year -.ywfw-,V Dale Swinford and Carol Navarro dance to the music of the Feel whilc at one ofthe many S.C.'s dances. English, Joanie Senior Garza, Mary Ann Senior Mayfield, Molly Senior Presas, Sammy Senior Salinas, Frank Senior Suhler, Sharon Senior Joanie, Jesse Represent Council 5 A 9 -- ff- ng... . f-v553QQ5fii,,gf 'fi : f is Wifi , HQZEQ f V lqgsyr -,r :swab r s,r,-H-f,..g,M. , H as V, . iL3isii!g5 .:', j:f5'ii:' p',ufif,5: ,455 .:.fiL,'. Weil-is ' 'fl H' if-E55-711 ,Y-1'fLpfiY1Wfi?z?' M27 VLP f's1fEf99iL15',f -WV ,.fH'T'mr: fS :Wise ff-1:5 Y -7 ' v :sm ...er .M X., .V ,. . . H A 'k ' WMM N 'W' 'L' if W l5'm5'1'mv3-F' WIYQYYJ-l52 25iZv72f:ii3:i?ii2d:55's3?35G9i,Q4 'f'f Xeifrliij j-,7fL5?l'3.g3iL,1lT5f.I.5f1A5f3j ' ii' . ,ww . A,,s r . .W ,, ,, sf ff fi ., .ww -msffzrwsmM,,,,Q,-1iQHr.is-f,g1r-V - msswfwiwifww 'SWFL ysvyissxmw:w,,fM,, :farm--if 5 . .. , ' ' - S Q1 A' U m 'yu x f ' ' ' gs ,. ' : 'M 'Lis 'jtiiiw YES- :f'.:-'if--'-1f'.1 , ' 4:01 T v lie FWS :', f5?5: JA 75,7 . ,' 55Y 3 fIfJ,f?E'sW'l'Y 'ss 1 7 .- .- - ' as ffm 7: - Siem- x me ,..g, . J rfl' , M, ,Q Tulley, John Senior CZ? r ,... ' , -'V . , if 'XX 's them. Garcia, Frank Junior W H '53 f J 4, A if it' R X S A, K er , , . 5 is as '65, V f. .23 7 me ,QP - if he Amr iq '5? i3 ' ,: as ' i The Council shows its spirit by participating in poster competion which is sponsored by Haj ek, Skippy Hardie, Susan Junior Junior Sage, Rene St. John, Donna Junior Junior ...f--f '1 ,sd Joanie English and Jesse Alvarado repre- sent the S.C. at the F.H.A. Sweetheart Prom. At Annual Sweetheart Prom . ,. 'f-.Wk Ayala, David Bodiford, Patsy Goetz, Amy Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Ingle, Jimmy Lake, Brenda Pais, Pam Sophomore Sophomore S0ph0m0IC I: g.VV Wk LV we M , Q3 E, .aa , Sf Rene Sage, Donna St. John, and Joanie English listen closely while at a Alamo Associ- ation meeting of Student Councils at Roosevelt High School. ' , Weems, Melvin Sophomore Student Council Sponsors Various Lead singer of the Chaynes performs at the S.C. Finals Over Danccn. Students danced for hours to the psychedelic music. Hajek, Lil Lauderdale, Jan Freshman Freshman ugh! Pena, Olga Freshman Freshman Smith, Kristie 'mrnrxv Anaya, Elsie Freshman Delgado, Evelyn Freshman Diane Ayala collects money for the an- nual Hold-up Day for March of Dimes. School Spirit Activities Jesse Alavarado, sgt.-at-arms, sells Pat Felux a Student Council Directory. The directory serves as one of the Council's largest money-making projects. Bright decorations show holiday spirit of the Christmas season. All advisories par- ticipate in th e S.C. door-decoration contest. Linda Lake talks to the student body as she campaigns for office. She won the of- fice of President of the Student Council for the 1970-71 school year. F.T.A. Gives Better Understanding Future Teachers of America is an association that gives interested stu- dents a better understanding of the fundamentals of teaching. Club members, headed by Presi- dent Cecelia Tarver, take part in sell- -1 ing Christmas paper, giving a teach- er's coffee, teaching in elementary X Q 0 schools, and attending the District and State Conventions. This year they also are giving a scholarship to an outstanding senior, Cecelia Tarver. The FTA sponsor is Mrs. Gladys McCollum. Club officers are Barbara Parisher, hist.g Rhonda Cuda, treas.g Cecelia Tarver, pres., Debbie Cuda, vice-pres.g Linda Lake, sec.g and Kathy Hahn, parl. Not pictured is Kathy Bukowsky, sgt.-at-arms. ' Of Teaching Fundamentals gr 5 1-mp Freshman members seated are Cindy Taylor, Kristi Smith, Cindy Malcemus, Jan Lauderdale, Linda Hesskew, and Joyce Bukowsky. Standing are Norma Moranda, Joan Tarver, Brenda Beschorner, Sue Pape, Jenny Manning, and Liz Hajek. Sophomore members seated are Fay Schomberg, Barbara Rowland, Linda Shaner, Judy Jones, Denise De Jarnette, Sandre Machost, and Pam Foster. Standing are Annie Guevara, Linda Palitza, Brenda Lake, Susan Hicks, Debbie McBride, Joyce Fitzsimmons, Marcia Barosh, and Larry Booth. Active F.T.A. Members Make Junior F.T.A. members, seated, are Rhonda Cuda,Darlene Taylor, Linda Lake, Billye Simpson, Kathy Hahn, and Pam McBride. Stand- ing are Robert Stuart, Linda Shook, Jeanette Gonzales, Gerri Hatley, Nancy Walker, Barbara Parisher, and Jo Ann Barry. Senior F.T.A. members, seated, are Sally Katanchick, Sharon Suhler, Melinda Waddy, Dianne Ayala, Kathy Bukowsky, Sharon York, and Henrietta Perkins. Standing are Janice Callender, Cecelia Tarver, Charlie Decker, Mary Sue Moore, Debbie Cuda, Rachel Velasquez, Laura Hicks, and Dale Swinford. Fairy Tale Shoe Boxes As Proiect GD at Mrs. G. McCollum and Mrs. L. Deasey enjoy cookies and coffee served by R. Cuda and L. Lake. F.T.A, members experience instructing elementary school children. , l Fairy tale boxes are elementary school project. R. Cuda delivers speech which won her position of District F.T.A. Treasurer. 4 .f'5 K. Hahn participates in F.T.A. project while tutoring children at the YWCA. Purpose of Rodeo Club is to pro- mote sportsmanship and interest in the sport of rodeo participation and riding. During the year the club sponsors trail rides, western dances, and showdeos. Club members also hold sessions in which students learn to care for their horses and gear. Club sponsors are Miss Janet Jen- nings, Mrs. Mary Kressin, and Mr. Jessy Carson. Sheriff's Mounted Posse Arena Rusty Gayle Edger Dodson President Vice-President Board of Directors are Lois Brown, Carol Schneider, Daina Rossman, Rusty Gayle, Ed ger Dodson, and Pat English. Other members of Rodeo Club are shown in above picture. I!-Iosts McCollum Showcleo ..., T K , h , :-'f 1 Elain Cames Daina Rossman Treasurer Secretary isis, Sponsors are Mrs. Mary Kressin and Miss Janet Jennings. Mr Jessy Carson also sponsors the club L. The members of the Rodeo Club for the year 1969 70 are shown 1n above prcture L Athletes Compete For Membership M , 2 5 5 Senior Lettermen include S. Weems, A. Flores, D. Swinford, K. Seidenbcrger, B. Vetters, M. Yell, O. Zancanella, W. McCulloch, R. Osborne, S. Pack, D. May, D. Ortiz, R. Giddings, M. Miller, B. Barbieri, L. Price, P. McElyea, and R. Raley. Junior and Sophomore Lettermen are T. Jobson, J. Hicks, B. Jones, C. Parker, D. Pack, T. Williamson, O. Navarro, L. Duarte, R. Hick- man, T. Walker, N. Ramirez. T. Westbrook,P. Felux, H. Ridgeway, B. Chessman, L. Sutton, S.Hajek, J. Alvarado, W. Pape, J. Gutier- rez, D. Ayala, B. Dennis, C. Jones, P. Vera, J. Dean, and R. York. P.T.A. Talent Show Is Big Success may 4413 P. Basham and D. Lopez win in P.T.A. Talent Show. Mike Miller, emcee of the P.T.A. Talent Show, tries his humor on the audience. The M.H.S. Dance Team performs at P.T.A. Talent Show. Mrs. E. Cahalan's advisory wins the P.T.A. Membership Drive Contest. Red Cross Serves ess Fortunate S' Q-S ola 45' Officers of Red Cross are President Gloria Sanchez, Vice President Mary Ester Villarreal, Secretary Mary Louise Villagran, and Treasurer Angelia Pachecho. The purpose of the Red Cross is to serve the needs of others who are less fortunate than We are. The Red Cross Club was kept busy during the year with different activities such as bottle dr' es, ar washes, and parties for underpriviledged children. Mrs. S. Parker is the sponsor of Red Cross. Zz :aaa is K 9 'Hr-'P ye I is Bottle Drive Proves Successful i i W, E 'Hi'iLsff 1 1 F. 5 L S ,s., 'fi A f Kim -Us is aiiijyf 'iffgggffii 1' if wr? ,jk cis., E195 i'Hj k 'wiflifiiii ,f L,f71.j,giQ-,yggi we if 'ff u, . - A: Q: 1, f, f , fs ' ,, Q, K - i W., , -xg,-. X Vg- , . 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I ..F-Q Q - ll N r 287 Cowboys Tie Second In District Season Record McCollum-Alamo Heights McCollum-Marshall McCollum-Austin McCollum-Seguin McCollum-Central McCollum-South San McCollum-Edison McCollum-Sam Houston McCo11um-Roosevelt McCo11um-Harlandale 6-26 0-15 26-6 22-40 22-16 43-O 14-2 14-32 6-32 14-14 McCollum Fighting Cowboys Tony Capps tries to outmaneuver a Matador tackler Captains, Coaches Guide Team ---W..-..,,,,,- -.mi-- .. ,. N H ...:.j..g-f, -, 1'-,-vm. if . ' ., The 1969-1970 football coaches are B. Corbell, D. Yarbrough, M. Dresch, D. Smith, R. Sprott, J. Czar, R. Howell, and L. Satcher Captain Sam Pack 3-year letterman All District Hon-Mention All City Captain Tony Capps Captain Bruce Vetters 3-year letterman 2-year letterman Hon-Mention All District All District Lettermen Return To Lecicl Team i .. 'IA McCollum returning lettermen are, Butch Barbieri, Jesse Alvarado, Skippy Hajek, Tony Capps, Sam Pack, Pat Felux, Bruce Vetters, and Phillip Vineyard. McCollum opened the season with a loss to Alamo Heights. The Mules were quick to get on the score board in the first quarter. The Cowboys came back with Tony Capps fumbling into the end Zone and Wayne Pape falling on the ball for the score, to end a 57-yard drive. A pass from Bruce Vetters to Boyd Chessman put McCollum ahead 8 to 7. Alamo Heights came back in the next series to get ahead 13-8. In the fourth quarter, Alamo Heights came on to glide for another touchdown. With 15 seconds left in the game, a Mule recovered a knocked loose pass from David Pack. Heights scored from the five-yard line to end the game. Hector Torrez holds on as Joe Stair closes in on Heights ball carrier. Defense Shows Determination E l E McCollumls Defense are Butch Barbieri, Tony Capps, Todd Williamson, Boyd Chessman, Skippy Hajek, Pat Felux, Robert Hickman, Joe Stair, Sam Pack, Phillip Vineyard, and Ray Click. After losing the first two games, the Cowboys picked up their pride V and walked over Austin Lanier defeating them 22-6. The scoring started off with the hard running of Tony Capps and Boyd Chessman and ended with the passing arm of Todd Williamson. The first score came as Tony Capps bulled his way in from the five-yard line to end a 22-yard drive for a touchdown. Williamson passed to Chessman for the 2 points. Austin's lone score was from the 19-yard line with a reverse. Austinis try for extra points failed. The Cowboys scored all their points in the second and fourth quarters. Todd Williamson rounds corner enroute to gain yardage against Austin. Offense Breaks Scoring Record e r ee f T as .............. McCollum,s Offense are Pat Felux,Butch Barbieri, Sam Pack, Robert Hickman,Tony Capps,Bruce Vctters, Bill Jones, Boyd Chessman Freddie Flores, Wayne Pape, and Joe Stair. McCollum, attempting to break a bad luck streak, also fell to Marshall. Marshallls defense scored all the points for the Rams. The bad luck started in the first quarter when both teams lost a pair of fumbles. Then as Tony Capps was attempting to punt the ball, the snap went array. He had to fall on the ball in the end zone for a safety. Then the Rams intercepted a pass on the McCollum 30 and raced in for the game's first touchdown. The second and third quarters were fought to a draw for both teams. McCollum almost scored in the second quarter when Boyd Chessman, driving to the one yard line, fumbled the ball into the end zone. Marshall scored their last touchdown when they returned a punt. Bruce Vetters drives for needed yardage against John Marshall. Mcltadors Topple Cowboy Team Tommy Walker bulldogs Seguin quarterback. McCollum, being heavily out-weighed and not as speedy as the Seguin Matadors, made up for it with the passing arm of Todd Williamson. It seemed to many that McCollumjust ran out oftime because the first quarter was fought well by both teams and only one touchdown was scored. But during the second quarter, the running of All-American Cleveland Vann seemed to be too much for the Cowboys. The Matadors scored 27 points in the second quarter to go in at halftime with a 34 point lead. The Cowboys came out passing in the third quarter with Williamson completing 16 out of 44 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns. The Cowboys scored twice with 34 and 21 seconds to go making the final score 40-22. Senior Jerry Bailey 2 year letterman Senior Butch Barbieri 2 year letterman Senior Mark Butcher Senior Freddie Flores l year letterman 1 year letterman .1 Senior Wayne McCullough l year letterman Cowboys Squeeze Post Buttons 1 year letterman Senior Richard Osborne Senior Joe Stair Senior Phillip Vineyard 1 Veal' lettefmall 2 year letterman All District Honorable Mention All District Senor Orval Zancanella 1 year letterman Junior Jesse Alvarado 2 year letterman Todd Williamson gains yardage to set up third Cowboy score. McCollum, being the underdogs to Central Catholic, came out with the second victory of the season. The Cowboys took the lead in the first quarter with a 74-yard drive with B. Chessman scoring. J. Bailey recovered a fumble in the last part ofthe first quarter to set up another touchdown. On the first play of the second quarter, T. Williamson drove in from the 38-yard line. Williamson threw to T. Westbrook for the second touchdown after R. Hickman intercepted a pass. The Buttons scored their touchdowns in the second and fourth quarters. Offensive Cowboys Beat Bobcats Junior Boyd Chessman l year letterman All Dis- l year lctterman trict Honorable Mention City Junior Ray Click B. Vetters and S. Pack crush South San back, The Cowboys methodically overwhelmed South San for its first district victory. T. Williamson opened the scoring with a ll-yard pass to D. Pack. With another pass by Williamson and a one-yard run by B. Chessman, the score was 22-O at the half-time. T. Westbrook made a touchdown out of a pass from Williamson. S. lPack blocked a Bobcat punt and D. Ayala fell on it in the end zone for the final touchdown in the game. Capps proved his running skills by gaining 100 yards on 16 carries with Chessman gaining 75 yards on 16 carries. Junior Jack Dean 1 year letterman Junior Larry Duarte 1 year letterman Junior Pat Felux l year letterman Junior Skippy I-lajek 2 year letterman Junior Robert Hickman 1 year letterman All District twisvif 5. Junior Travis Jobson 1 year letterman Cowboys Defeat Edison Bears David Pack moves upfield against the Edison Bears. The Cowboys picked up the second district win and their hopes for the district championship by defeating the Edison Bears with the score 16-2. The Cowboys were led by the hard running ofT. Capps and B. Chessman. Together they picked up 205 yards. The Cowboys scored late in the first quarter with T. Williamson running in from the eight-yard line and then pitching to S. Hajek for the 2 points. The second McCollum score came with Chessman capping an 83-yard drive to make the score 14-0. A pass from Williamson to D. Pack made the score 16-0. Junior David Pack l year letterman Honorable Mention All District Junior Wayne Pape 1 year lcttcrman Cowboys Lose Hope For District Junior Henry Ridgeway 1 year letterman P. Felux attempts to catch a pass. The McCollum hopes of becoming the 1969 district champions were darkened by a loss to Sam Houston. During the first quarter, Sam Houston jumped out to a 14-point lead. During the second quarter, the passing of T. Williamson became too much of a challenge for the Cherokees. Williamson threw to B. Chessman for a 13-yard score and then to P. Felux for the two extra points. McCollum got the ball after a Houston punt and drove to the five-yard line with Williamson running over tying up the score. The third quarter injury to T. Capps and B. Chessman took the punch out of the Cowboy offense and the Cherokees took over by scoring one touchdown in the third quarter and two in the last. Junior Tommy Walker 1 year lctterman 1---up Junior Tony Westbrook Junior Todd Williamson Sophomore David Ayala 1 year letterman 1 year lettcrman 1 year letterman Honorable Mention A11 District Kenneth Andrews Manager Ronnie McCann Manager Orlando Navarro Manager Cowboys , Indians Battle To Tie B. Chessman scores second touchdown and the Cowboys go ahead by I4 points over the Indians. The Cowboys dream was shattered as McCollum went for their third straight victory over Harlandale and tied. The Cowboys started out with a pitch out from T. Williamson to B. Chessman. The pitch out ended up being a 73-yard run as Chessman danced his way from the 27-yard lineto the Indian end zone. It wasn't long until McCollum got the ball again and drove 75 yards in 15 plays ending with a 22-yard pass to D. Ayala, putting the Cowboys ahead by 14 points. As the Cowboys became a little over-confident, the Indians scored two quick touchdowns. During the third and fourth quarters, there were threats of scoring by both teams. McCollum did score in the fourth quarter only to have it called back because of a penalty. Unclerclossmen Look To Future The McCollum B-team will hopefully be varsity team members next year. This year they had stiff competition, according to Coaches M. Dresch and J. Czar, but they completed their season with five wins and four losses. The McCollum freshman football team ended the 1969-70 football season with a record of one win, one tie, and five losses. Basketball Team Brings Home Coach D. Smith trained team to achieve Steve Weems leaps high to score two points against Sam Houston in an important dis- lst place recognition for the first time. trict game. The 1969-70 Varsity Basketball team finished third in district and won first place in the San Antonio Invitational Tournament. 1 J First In Annual Tournament E Captain Steve Weems All District Hon-Mention A11 City Captain Mike Miller 2nd Team All District Mc-Austin Mc-Victoria Mc-J ay Me-Tech Mc-Churchill Mc-Edgewood Mc-Devine Mc-St. Pctcr Claver Mc-Edinburg Mc-Churc11i11 Mc-Samuel Clemens Mcfcntral Catholic M c-Marshall Mc-Brackcnridge T Mc-M cmorial TMC-Lanier 1969-70 Season Record 36-47 63-75 54-58 66-58 66-57 54-64 62-57 77-39 43-49 72-61 78-46 39-57 64-60 61-84 82-40 80-57 TMC-Burbank Mc-Central Catholic Mc-Holmes Mc-Lanier Mc-Edgewood Mc-Brackcnridge Mc-Burbank b'fMc-Hurlandalc 'FMC-Sam Houston 'Mc-Edison 'FMC-South San XMC-Harlandale i'fMc-Burbank 'kMc-Sam Houston t'iMc-Edison t'tMc-South San A' District Games T Tournament Games 67-45 47-70 66-61 83-61 47-52 66-81 55-62 77-58 58-60 65-60 67-58 68-54 64-52 58-77 44-42 77-79 Captain Keith Seidenberger Captain Danny Ortiz 3rd Team All District Basketball Team Wins Eighteen, J.,- Senior Jerry Bailey Sophomore Jesse Campos Junior Glen Fulks Senior Robert Giddings JUIUOT Jeff Hicks Loses Fourteen In Season Play Junior Travis Jobson Junior David pack X 'xxiixn 'Y Sophomore Nick Ramirez Junior Larry Sutton Junior Todd Williamson Cagers Steve Weems, above, jumps and shoots for two points. At top right, a Sam Houston player tries to take the ball away from Steve Weems. At right, a Marshall player attempts to scare Danny Ortiz into giving up the ball. Play In Seguin Tourney Cowboys Play Tough Cpponenfs At top left, Mike Miller dribbles down court in Sam Houston game. At bottom left, a score of arms await the rebound. Below, Steve Weems prepares to make a free throw against South San. Team Loses Dlstrlcf By Two At top right, Keith Seidenberger stretches for jump ball against Devine. At bottom left,Dz1nny Ortiz goes for two points on a lay up shot. At bottom right, Keith Seidenberger tries to steal ball away from il Sam Houston player. ,, fi.-.wwe aff , Unclerclossmen Complete Season ..... The B-team, coached by Richard Howell, won seven and lost eleven games. The Freshmen, coached by Royce Sprout, ended the season with no wins. J. Stair, S. Pack Go To Regional McCollum Trackmen for the 70 season are Cbottom rowj D. Lopez, B. Barbieri, T. Westbrook, T. Flores, J. Ovalle, D. Tramme1,P. Vera. Second row are S. Lindsey,C. Thompson, L. Price,B. Dennis, G. Truney, R. Waldrep, D. Swinford, J. Gutierez, R. Avants, J. Stair, D, May, S. Pack, G. Cox, R. Schott and A. Tello. ' f- . - -Q 1 -im,-f..,srYaf..-:1.sr1:r9Qf?X1'w-H, - ' ' ' ,. 113 L.A- 5 are-fo Joe Stair placed Second tO qualify fOr Alferdo Tello and James Gutierrez start out on the mile-run in the Metro meet. Regional. Sprinters Prepare For District McCollum sprinters of 1970 are L. Price, S. Pack, B. Barbieri, D. Trammel, D. Lopez, T. Westbrook, G. Tumey, D. Swinford, S. Lindsey, D. May and G. Cox. David May catches Jeff sprinter at Metro Meet. L . . . ., . L P. . K ,V ,.,.. . J: N ,Egg-rw. , , , J 5, it r .L , .... , -I we N si, 1 5 rw Z A ,ffi.'95Q4?z' 5'f,'wS' . . I - ,ygrf -wwf,',:gsgiM,4e1r5?gf 6--rr E - 1 , .MFL T . l - . .i f..r.5 si5,5 7.f,,y.r, 2 J .i gefffl Larry Price runs 220 yard dash to place second at South San Meet. The 1970 Cowboy Sprint Relay consists of Butch Barbieri, Larry Price, David May, and Sam Pack. Pack Places Third At Regional ,M 4 w Long Distance runners in back row are R. Avants, J. Gutierez, A. Tello, D. May, R. A1f1'6d0 TC1l0 heads for 3rd place in Shott. Front row include T. Flores, J. Ovalle, P. Vera and R. Waldrep. District. U ,S 5 M ..... Sam Pack p 1 a c e s first in District Competition Larry Price wins fxst place at Metro meet. Curtis Thompson placed fourth in district meet. Field Events Gain Many Points ww- .,+-5. w..g.:w. .. Participating in various field events are front row B. Barbieri, C. Thompson, L. Price, B Dennis, J. Stair, G. Cox and S. Pack. 1 A ff ,: Q . n ' --, ' 1 f' .i Fi ' ' ,yer -1 - fs - 5 - ' ' JFS .. 3 t -. . r '---, 'r'- --r-. if! aor' H -lj. A ,, . , L 3 if f, I ac... 5 -- if ' igT fry1Egfsg'3 gg4f4:1.f'ff-Qfffzwk. ' 5 Wm' '. llil-7 tl WfilfirftiiE.Nmi5'i.5'i:,a't5',:.r9Sz' I its W-a s :?:,..6:,A,v,h.-Z K, ,.l.i,k,i,i..,,v5fz H KF' 4? TL, 1- R53-iff? mi -il . -flwlifigfzff'-gl? -. I , 'i Larry Price jumps a distance of l9'l 1 in the Metro Meet to place fourth. Billy Dennis placed third at Alice in the shot-put. Club Swingers Win Second Place :s f Akrf - I gxmwm W ff ykkrr - -,f.- ef na. ,r 1 A K - K -i if-lfll V W f A, ,,-L, a Exif NW' 'Wi - ev.: :,3:s.,.:L , M '-R ' . -- '7' ,- QV I ' fiQ,!IzfiQi? W ' T:1, gfH7? L-A i, - iii- f WIT V . 5 'l ' ' L 15. fi f. I 5 12. J . K fi' f ,I 1 5+ , 2 1' ff , ' M 1 Q,-A ,A -wr:f?,:f,ffm-2sfiif.f1'fT' if-ff' K Y , A M K Hx, My-f.1,w i,,3L,glM.,, . T51-,,f,,X L. . M, , ,',pcv-,,-w, wggaafn, ag gi-1 . luv, ,, :gw,saj?.V an 'we 4,31 3 1,5 6,542 'wagjigprl W 3' KJJQQX- 1 of fkf',1,,A,L, V fl I Senior Pat McElyea Senior Melvin Yell Coach William Stck District Medalist QM Senior Gary Kunkel Senior Charles Graham Junior Boyd Chessman Golfers Participate A1 Regional , H ff: r Q iff f, .ss ' A , -. X- '- QQ-SQ L- ,S isa V' fi , . ,M Vw, W 4, .3 A - ':'w'Ww . f KI. ii X Y Junior John Richardson Sophomore Ricky York Sophomore Paul Taylor McCollum Golf Team consists of, front row, Charles Graham, Ricky York, Boyd Chessman, and Pat McElyea. In the back row are Gary Kunkel, John Richardson, Paul Taylor, and Coach W. Stack. fi McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum Juniors Lead Mc Tennis Team Season Record 4 Holmes 3 Harlandale 2 Marshall 4 Edison 5 Memorial 4 South San 3 Jay 3 Sam Houston 5 Wheatly Season 9-0 District 3-0 ,4 1. . at M' 4-A 'f ' - ig f -W .F , , 3 is , fp . - - x' .vs ,A EL ., . Z., . . -i, f. i1p,...' w,.s., VV .. .. ., .1 V .1 . 2 is-. .k,,. , ,' J :fm ' V ' 1 - gi? ff if - ' 5 ' ,fa 1 ., ,V r . .P I ' .1,i,f -1 '-qlisxef Z -' + 64 qi 5 4 V Qg?:j...g 4 y - ' ii 33? A A Q X 4 w 0' 4 f f .X - , , . T3 X ,xi V' ' . ' 'fe 554' ,. is' . . 1 :LQ , S ., ,. --, . ,,.. . . , , , ,. 4 . 5 L. 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Calk played boys singles Tennis Team members for the 1970 season are front row, Robert Calk, Eddie Decker, and Rodny Puffer. Top row are Brian Deambro, Randy Haines, Mike Insall, and Charlie Jones. Baseballers Place 3rd In District McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum 1969-70 Baseball Record Marshall Jay Marshall Edgewood Alamo Heights East Central Central Catholic Crockett Marshall Lanier Central Catholic Kennedy Burbank South San Edison Sam Houston Harlandale South San Edison Sam Houston Harlandale OVERALL RECORD Season 9-12 District 3-5 Cowboys, Indians, Finish Matched At right Bobby Dennis runs dovsm a base runner trying to steal third. Below Greg ' 'W Mayo awaits pitch during Edison game. Defense Proves Key To Winning At left David Pack covers first base as Todd Williamson attempts to catch fly ball. 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' ' Q' K- . 5 mv if W fr gg.: Al y if 153.52 '2jZ,gE':SS5-g,f:s,:5'.3i12.SQL7if Ztii? f5f f :511: f f o , , ji 1 5 .. V 2--rfzemq, , f K W I x V , , Q . . -:mff3g.WfS.g' S ' - . A av 7,.ffg3,.f4 V- . 7-mg . pig-.gwghsg giyff iiQMwfQvf.f?1.,ff5f?-mwwf---Hx..' --. ' ' ff r W wirem-,.wv-wf,mg4jy-- ,-wr .. IW-..i,,,gg.v-gwfkmaigwmy fwfsr-w.-.ff Q, K ..,, ., K- X K in ' K - , 1i,.5siii , f 'I ifif7'l 'N if .i:gg1Q,,i.,.w Q w , ,V 'Q Senior Danny Ortiz Junior David Pack Outfield First Base Senior Harold Reininger Captaing Catcher McCollum Defects Marshall 25-2 Junior Todd Williamson Second Base S 15' My sv if -fgkjxfgai u Y, '-'xr ,W . ' : f , -, ,g,'g W sq -V 1 ff f g W 92- ' -' , 'I q w Q , ' , V J is . 5 i iahf' 'iff A A ,Sf L ,fi , .wr ' S - S f1fwzM,f ,Q . ,fx A A 5551 SL' W. in V .LJ ,-w,f:,iWw f ff S U ' k ., gg 5 L ,.,o V - A 'S iff - 'W iirggi - s My rggazf, A 'V ,. ..,. My if 4 r . , w'ff,iwt:'4if-' M' - Q X '--iff , ' 4 5 S? Qi Q , 1 S , .. ..T'g?iT ,m!'r5 1'L- - 1, 5 VAV. ,, VL,,L ,. LVAh, 4.2 , Lo,:,V. S M L, V .L 1' fi 5vff.i'irif-5 ,figfi A fl , f arm, M., J fr, W- . K , , -, 1 A-A A Siam. TSI : ,'-bf :rr wfrfw' rg. uf EW ff? ,j iyfmfvwffggg fp A 5 5653- fr J fggifm-4:4 xii, MHA - , A f 533 do Lrig?,5,,,7?fL. ji -,Z ..- N , 7,1 ', , ,Y 1 nw Sf H' ,rx , Q I H , -,U - ' ' S 4-'vi r-wan' f iflgweg N IQWQ, V R, vzrffi - M Sophomore Victor Traylor Outfield , .. L . Q M ' rw M, v,--.,,.- 1 5'.,fm'i, ,S ' W, M , 'ff -i,3vs?ri11ir3r E 55 5 ii' ' v,,. 5 ,MY M, ew , r 'iiaaff L ,gig 5 ' ik' n P K . Q, ' I 5 'Zigi v'-1,,.r,gS5' A ww , . ii , ff' fr 3 Kf'f.LQiTi 'M ff r ff . f. .W --'N 4 V ,, gtg., W 'i'affQQ 1 ev' is ex x Y M W A W if Y, , ' Q fr , 'S Q S .rzif gffiwf f A Bl A fi. 4 f , i I ..,, ,. N., f S sa p f : 1, N ' inf--,Q-ay:-' , Q 1 fggwsw-M . I or 3 1' 5 U ki .WW .t 4, ,,W,,,,, -- , ,J 25, 411 4 zmiwrwirz 1.1 i f -1 -iii ff I iii. if 3 551 ff W - ' Q5 ' 1 ,,w i2i1iqWEig:,? 1-5 . .5 af ' 1 ,. S A fgg ,1 fb1-'ifW'f'r- .N ii-in-111 1 ' f W ev M., .ww , MA . ,, . xl- -u .- K .4,.1': , , 395 .f '-I 1 .ff ,1?i+ rw ' . 4 vw.. -.umofrrf Q Senior Bruce Vetters Pitcher-Outfield Miller Ties School Batting Average Freddie Kroeger shows batting talent M S during district play. 'V A Mike Miller ties school batting record with a 421 average. W M Vera,-...mfr exit? ggw I , , A - zz 3 p ,, W, H .L ..,, 32- L g it Witnesses i H ' 4, M - i t ' i ,L I ' , 5 W e fr -- f t' , ' ' isfsfe . W- f F ..,. - 5 1 , , , x m H . 3 Q. ,- .,... I H ..,. 4 ,Q 41 ' 1 5-5 ' YW If :if 0 A ,. ' Q V-'ws Q ' -- ff, , 5 -' ' t ,. - A .Q MVA' .Ev A i ' ' ' iizfi-X - A ' L' K ' i ,A 1, M t,,,. t,i, . i M, i , Q , - , t,.. K ttoii ,W a -I 'EH , g Us 7 -sm f ff mtw-fdzafzffeiii-atm LLVL Bobby Dennis shows batting form during ' it,t f ' io 5 Edison game. Players Display Batting Skill Todd Williamson swings hard at fast pitched ball. f . A i . ' ff? pw., E. 5 1 K n 1 x W ' 1 'i ' , . ffigssz f' 1251?-ei sf 'f K , .. , M if if :K .wp i i K , K J, 3 f,,. . 1 , , H ,,,. V p .. . , .. . , 3 43 W L V N his i T, f is 1 . ' . ,i,. -. 1 n yi i s l a ' p 1 ' 'Refs' . A ,, ni' M, s , Q 3 i H e, K ,ww gg- - sq, -, , f , , ' -f J' . I-an. . lla-In -2' fp: 1wv.is,1'w'.i rw-16' . . 1 ' i s Q Mike Mlllef keeps his eye on pop fly Harold Reininger prepares to show batting skill. Participation In Sports Builds 'T' Q vi: 11.f L ,Vg , K I .X ,,,,,, O Q t t l 532 l 24 - iiiigf Q This was a very indulging year in r all the field of sports. We had many heart-breaking up-sets and also many happy victories. Sports develops t LI. . F 2 r s 3 l L Greater Men For The Future mgg,frsa,.,: ,wa . A, ., leadership, sportsmanship and char- acter in the players. Participating in sports ends up in making the players greater men in the future. McCollum Hosts Largest Volleyball McCollum's Volleyball depart- ment consists of three teamseVar- sity, B team, and Freshmen. The big- gest achievement it accomplished this year was Varsity's being the Hrst athletic team in the history of McCollum to go to state. Shown by the season record are l9 wins and 2 losses. The Volleyball teams competed in fo u r tournaments. McCollum boasts of hosting one ofthe biggest and best tournaments ever held in the Harlandale Independent School District. The other three tourna- ments were held in Kerrville, Flores- ville, and San Marcos flsreshmen tournamentj. .. l B. Wells blocks-out Spring Woods opponent during State Tournament. l Varsity Volleyball players are, standing, C. Lothringer, J. Stone,J. Ruiz, Coach Mrs. R. Wayland, V. Rodriquez, and managers J. King and D. Floyd. Kneeling are P. Hendricks, M. Scoggins, M. Bailey, M. Felux, B.Wclls, M. Dossett,and S. McConnell. Tournament In District Spring Woods gains a point as the ball escapes McCollum players M. Dossett and M. C. Lothringer gains a point serving Bailey. P. Hfmdfick attempts an Ovefhand SCTVC- J. Ruiz sets the ball to B. Wells during the Harlandale game. Victory Ye M. Fclux uses her skill by spiking ball over the net. Confidcntly J. Ruiz serves the ball. A victory yell given by the volleyball girls echoes throughout the gym during the State Tournament matches. II Builds Spirit, M. Scoggins strategically serves the ball. V. Rodriquez spikes the ball to waiting opponents. Excitement At State Tournament Manager D. Floyd and D. Grimes discuss strategy for the Harlandale game during time out. A aj-ww--msg, M. Dossett contemplates next play at the Kerrville tournament. X. MW-ae... ,. sum w i 1 . M- Baileb' fetllms the ball by Spiking it J.Stone triumphantly gains apoint during over the net. Service, Spiker Marcia Bailey Demonstrates l l M. Bailey spikes ball t0 Hallandale mam- M. Dossett returns ball. l l M. Bailey again demonstrates her spiking Varsity team proudly displays the First Place trophy won at the Kerrville Tournament. talent. Abilities In Volleyball Game D, Grimes sets up the ball during 21 M. Bailey gets ready to spike the ball to a Seguin opponent. warm-up. Members of McC0llum's Varsity Volleyball Team at the State Tournament are, standing, R. Velasquez, J. King, M. Scoggins, P. Hen dricks, M. Bailey, M. Felux, M. Dossett, B. Wells, J. McConnell, and their coach, Mrs. R. Wayland. Seated are C. Lothringer, V. Rodri quez, J. Stone, D. Grimes, and J. Ruiz. Tri-C's Show Spirit By Presenting , l l E The Freshman Volleyball Team is presented with a trophy. M. Bailey digg ball over the net, B Team volleyball players are, kneeling, M. Duken, V. Lothringer, Coach Mrs. R. Wayland, I. Ruiz, R. Herreara, and B. Garza. Seated are B. Lothringer, E. King, A. Solis, B. Demmeter, and D. Mansour. ' Volleyballers With Cake The Tri C's present a Good Luck cake to the varsity volleyball members. This is the result of a year of hard work. Volleyball team rejoices after winning first match at the State Tournament. Instructors Teach Volleyball, The girls in the Physical Education classes participate in a game of volleyball as one of their various activities. am: 4. xiM ' Water Safety, Swimming Skills McCollum's Physical Education students are offered one to two units of swimming instruction each year. A unit class is from four to six weeks. Various levels of swimming are taught, but classes are composed primarily of beginners. Upon com- pletion of the course, participants can earn a Red Cross Swimming Card for the level of their ability. Swimming instructors are required to have a W.S.I.C. fWater Safety Instruct- ion Certificationb. Those teaching the course are Miss D. Williams, Miss J. Becker, and Mrs. R. Wayland. Miss D. Williams instructs her tifth period P.E. class on the different skills involved in being a good swimmer. ii E 2 ., 5? a it 3. 4 fy , at A ,X ' S19 . . 'M i s . sires ',, f 'rigs . ,, K. ' ' W V2 F? Q, .L I L - ., im.: fig' ' '- E:s22? :q:. - ., --i 711- -V 'if ,-as-iw, 14 . - -f t , r 'iw if .-1 - iftfsiil: V M .1.,,,,w,' I .i.i5iTl?7E':i , , . 7 J gm .f-' . fffzqr Swimmer comes up for air. Tennis Team Takes First In McCollum's girls, tennis team, headed by Miss J. Becker, begins its season with practice starting New l Year's Day through May l. Practice is held every day after school for two hours as well as on Saturdays. In February, the team competed in the San Pedro tournament. Games began in March with mat- ches played twice a week. The team won all of their matches except for one, which was lost to Holmes. The girls' doubles won first place in dis- trict 29AAAA and Went on to re- gional competition on Apr. 24 and 25. T. Hahn, manager, and J. Becker, coach, discuss plans. Tennis team members are, standing, V. Almendaxez, R. Coffee, M. Fuentes, J. Wilson, A. Pacheco, D. Perkins, and J. Eberhardt. Seated are T. Hahn, C. Swierc, T. Bonughi, and E. Galle. 336 l District And Goes To Re ionals Zi gif 2 411 ' J. Wilson holds first place girls singles. o l ois . f s oov i a .- M 1' 5 L A s- 9. ' N fl 1 4 J, as ,, K .Q in 7 412.31 il Q ,gf V lk 55, ' VY Q , ,,1-,, 1 rf f , r- . Q sl Z 6 X fi I i V I sff?sQQ.ff.Q M955 4 v l is W ,L,s s A 2355?- Q'wi 221. A ., finale 'Q P smg - ' 7 siii e ii 5 M4 . 'Aff . '.., s . 'M -, if - . f' ,Mc - 1 s s ii?-W '22, -lfiifwzzfl' fly l sf ffffa lf' mfzvfisff.-.L .7 l.f, 11 2. .L -Qi-.-,.. - - fl. ssss a . I Elf lil 11'--g :SE xp '- E55 ws ' ' if 9Qiifjj'7k'fff1.. fm s A 'ii' ' 'a is. L ,ff', ,, 755 7 Ffssfff 31 7? 'E so i s Q Lfsafw C. Swierc and T. Bonugli are first place doubles. E. Galle placed second in singles. M. Fuentes and A. Pacheco placed second in doubles. McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum McCollum 1970 Tennis l 3 2 3 5 5 3 4 4 Scores Holmes Harlandale Marshall Edison Memorial So. San. John Jay Houston Wheatly ifkwgga f Ts-,.. . E TD jf 177115 THF INDIANQ fb Activities the ioy of originating Spirit Rises As Football Season Friday night fills the air with excitement and anticipation of a football game. 19 Players vigorously break poster made by the Tri C's at the Central Catholic football game. Kicks Off 1969-70 School Year Dance team members, Joanie English, Molly Mayfield, and Billye Simpson march into stands at beginning of a game. , , A Coach D. Smith inspires spirit at pep rally. Varsity cheerleaders promote spirit by doing Hey Now at the weekly morning school pep rally. Captains Encourage Cowboys On A' ,gk to I i NNN ai. K N 1, 'Y' 23'f-If s . 5 , . , , , , Y r, , At top left is Molly Mayfield dancing at Student Council Victory Dance. Home and Family student Wynne Hannich, top right, tastes cherry pie she made in that class.Bottom right is musical opera singer entertaining the student body in one of the many assemblies held during the school year. Morning Before Football Game At left is Junior Tony Westbrook, who is happily receiving his letterman jacket from Coach B. Corbell. Boyd Chessmen and Tony Westbrook, bottom left, en- courage Cowboy spirit by talking at pep rally. Dale Swinford, bottom right, acci- dentally falls while impersonating a cheer- leader at pep rally. Harlandale student gives entertaining speech at l-larlandale-McCollum Pow-Wow. This Pow-Wow is held annually to pro- mote good relations between the two schools. At bottom, cheerleaders express mutual feelings as they perform a skit for the I-larlandale pep rally. Pow-wow Soofhes Rivalry lllmillilf 1 3 ll At top, football players enjoy eating at the Hill Restaurant in San Marcos on their Way back from the Austin football game. At left, spirited students dance to the Horse at the night pep rally held for the Harlandale-McCollum football game. Q . V .1 Vq,'::.-, K. . A s sq 1 4 ata wil wsu 3 5 ra ,. sg 1:1 , 20's -,fa-,,,.? I ,..sR,? -h ,Z 1 -0. 4- , , . A ,. Cowboys Witness Women Foculty's is 'ig he 1 in Miss P. Leonard Cabovej sets ball for faculty score. At right ftop and bottomj Mr. B. Greer and Mr. A. Reyna, respectively, act as cheerleaders and show great enthusiasm as faculty triumphs over G.A.A. 's Victory Af Volleyball Game ,,,! At left, senior basketball players, Steve Weems and Danny Ortiz, give a hopeful victory speech at pep rally. Bottom left, Tri-C's give victory sign as cagers make another score. Almost immediately after football season ends, basketball season begins. Mike Mil- ler CAboveJ makes a lay up look easy at the South San Tournament. 347 Santa Claus Spreads Joy For everything there is a season and Christmas is a season ofjoy and hap- piness. The holiday spirit is expressed in the beauty of music and the colorful decorations. The holiday is also expressed in the faces of little children as they dream about Santa Claus. And ofcourse it is expressed in the faces of students as they dream about the holidays. . . At top right McCollum Senior Marilyn Felux, acts as Santa Claus and reassures a little boy that his two-wheeled bicycle with training wheels is on the way. In cen- ter Mr. J. Parnell directs the stage band at Christmas Concert. At bottom right, the choir performs for the Christmas Assem- bly during sixth period. As Christmas Spirit Scars :fa Qt' 1 At top, Student Council displays nativity scene to increase the holiday spirit of loving and giving. Laura Hicks, left, con- veniently forgets that work needs to be done during the Tri-C Christmas Skit. Above, the first two of more than one hundred presents are put under the Christmas tree to be delivered to orphans. Lelfermen Stand Proudly While K 'E 1969-70 football lettermen proudly display their newly received jackets. Above, Charles Decker crowns Laura Hicks Miss Ground-Hog l970. At right Sgt. l!C Ward talks to McCollum students during an assembly on the subject of Vietnam. Wearing Newly Earned Jackets Junior Rodney Puffer, left, shows determination to Win his match and swats a tennis ball with all his strength. Below, Rhonda Cuda's position of Junior Captain is auctioned off by Major Wynne Hannich to raise money for the Tri-C Senior trip. Above, McCollum Precision Dance team shows off during one of their great halftime shows. Excitement ls Shared As Sweetheart Valerie Weynand crowns Vickie 1969-70 Sweetheart. Susan Hardie represents Jr. Class as Sweetheart, Vickie Bell and Bruce Vetters accept tokens of their newly received positions of Sweetheart and Beau of McCollum High School. 5 Sally Katanchick and Richard Osborne represent the WRANGLER Staff. z fi i i il 'E UM 1 f s K ,f ' sw W Bruce proudly holds the trophy received for Beau. And Beau Are Announced Laura HlCkS and Larry Prrce Cabovel re- celve trophy given to Mrs B Soto s advi- sory for the Chrlstmas door decoratlons. Coach L Satcher fat leftl Ends hrmself surrounded by D Yarbourgh A Russo and D Smrth at the Projectromsts bas- ketball game Mc 'On The Spot' Wins Twice McCollum's 40:1 The Spot' team, composed of Melinda Waddy, Dale Swinford, Jeff Hicks and Charlie Jones, triumphs over MacArthur and Edgewood. Frank Salinas gives a political speech dur- English teacher Mrs. M. Jones munches one of 54 apples given to her by her English IV ing SrudeH1C0uHCil assembly- students as acts of friendship? Freshmen Receive Mc Orientation Terrell Wells students venture to McCollum for the annual Freshmen Orientation to familiarize themselves with their future Alma Mater. Guest speaker Don Maynard makes foot- Susan Hardie performs well While trying out for the position of Senior Cheerleader. ball banquet a success. Teachers, Students Honored At President of the Senior Class, Mike Miller, below, represents the 1970 Seniors as they honor Mr. A. Reyna at the Senior Banquet. Boyd Chessmen and Tony Westbrook, at top right, look admiringly at display of Art Fair. 494' First Senior Class Banquet P f- Q VT H , 4 ,YP A P is 365 fx 26 1 -- . W , ., 1 ,. , ,, H , . f. ,-ffwff-wwf 'Ki' At left, Butch Barbieri and Bruce Vetters work with enthusiasm at their daily jobs in the Hitching Post. After a weary day and hard baseball game Greg Mayo and Freddie Kroe- ger, above, take time out to relax. Outstanding Students Honored Seniors who are recognized for outstanding achievements are, seated, L. McCall, music, K. Bukowsky, social science, O. Gaona, Spanish D. Ayala, band, S. Katanchick, journalism, M. Berry, V,H.O.g M. Pena, art, L. Harris, science, and A. Johnson, math. Middle row, D. Swinford, science, L. Hicks, French, D. Cuda, Tri-C3 S. Swisher, Englishg R. Waldrep, auto mechanics, B. Vetters, Latin, M. Felux homemakingg P. McRight, D.E.g D. Corrales, V.O.E.g J. Barbe, journalism, and F. Salinas, speech. Top row is S. Weems, athletics, P. McElyea, Spanish, J. Standridge, band, J. Rodriguez, social science, P. Rudy, R.O.T.C.g M. Moore, English, S. Wilkens, business B. Wells, P.E.g C. Graham, printing, and G. Peterson, math. Not pictured is Melinda Waddy, Latin. U.l.L. Contest winners are D. Swinford, M. Waddy, B. Vetters and D. Cuda are recognized as outstanding students. P. Reynolds and A. Johnson. s Sweatshirts Met With Enthusiasm The Spokesmen stop for a breath between advisory assemblies while entertaining the student body of McCollum J. Barbe, D. Swinford, S. Presas, and J, White present class sponsor Mrs. M. Nikkel with Senior Class Sweatshirt. Seniors Present Own Version Of The Senior Class put on the funniest pro- duction of Shakespeare's As You Like Itn. Above, the cast is shown during the tirst scene. At right, the Tri-C senior girls stop for a breather during their many ac- tivities on their senior trip. From top are D. Williams, sponsor, L. Hicks, J. Goetz, J. English, M. Waddy, M. Garza, D. Cuda, V. Bell, C. Jones, B. Connally and O. Gaona. I 1 as - 1, Shakespeare s As You Luke It Irma Rodriquez, left, wears rings and things to assure good luck when she tries out for Senior Majorette. Below, Seniors observe f'Earth Dayn celebration while maintaining pride in their school and a clean campus. Waldrep, Moreno Win Trophies i Randy Waldrep, and Roy Moreno, right, display trophies won in the Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest. Bobby Sing, below, models beautifully tailored outfit she made in Homemaking III. At bottom right, demonstration speech is given by Chuck Bidner during one of many assem- blies put on for the entertainment of Mc- Collum students. 3 j ,r i i 4 W ,,., if 5 I. l 'S Y sf 3 . Q 3 rr.. , iw t ,Q k,,. . , iL-:, , i i f Happy Faces Receive Caps, Gowns At top left, Senior Diane Ayala happily receives her cap and gown from Robert Giddings and Steve Weems. Lynda An- drews above, finds one way to beat the unusual Texas weather while running errands as an office worker. At bottom left, rain or shine, beginning of school or end of the year,Coaches D. Smith and D. Yarbourgh can be seen collecting lunch money daily in the school cafeteria. A Time ...TO BEGIN TO COMPLETE . . . TO BE HAPPY fx, ,- Mak X G 2? . TO BE SAD A Time . . . . . . FOR FRIENDS . FOR LOVE TO PLAY HARD TO WORK HARD A Time FORFUN... A ...FOR SPIRIT . .. I ..-,EA O 9 H gyywz S '-' O j,L'g lhiga' 'L' M . ff'f'ff1f47b ' x ...TOBEASENIOR... 5 S 3 1 Z 1 ,.wg,1f Q Fw X -8, ..L. Q3 5, 8 A FOR MEMORIES OF MCCOLLUM HIGH SCHOOL 6 , . 1 s . 1 1 ' . J O 4 s . r M' ' 4. U ll, 'nn' v .vp Q r- .. Q ' ' - if 'J .l ' V, .y r 'f g ,. '. A ' . .J ' 36-6 9 , ,4 . --1- ,, - -P, .ar 5 . A . -. iv. if-X 4. ,, , , E X . 'wwf . E- l J V F r ' ' X' , IVA. 'SZ'-,Vx , C ax' .. 77,14 L' , 'xv-Q -. fif' , ' 'h ' 1 5 u , A X v F F ini! .x ...M if 4- Jjqi' MK 111. 5 -1 Q., gnxl- 4 ' if JI 1 . N' I , X 'Q .- f g M . - .-.Q J . ' A gsff , f W, jg m ' 4 Q 'H .nf 29 -1 W xl R.. 1 ,,4- ' .QQ vq., .af 1 ' fi fy, 'if ,,,40' L-':,' Q ' ' Q! pl ' -Q. s ' -r', ,nn Q ff ,Q . K! .iff ,xx a , 1' :-a . . - rf . A. ,- .- 'T1 'E L s 'n . Q. X L L .' 4 Z Y , -'13 .K .31 ' 4 4 7 I x- , ,l ,JR 1 Ads : fl, :T , ' 9, .1 the wisdom of .' ' - 4 ' econom 'r giQ a:Q ,ol ' Y . 1:1 A r4'- J 'S A , eip? 371 Congratulations to a Real Cmlll. Bunch! 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ALVARADO, LILLIAN F.H.A. 123: Spanish Club 123: V.O.E. 143: Teenettes11,23. ANTHONY, GLORIA Choir 143: F.H.A. 133. ANTHONY, JANIE F.H.A. 1l,2,33: Tri-C's 13,43, sgt.-at-arms 13,433 Spanish Club 13,43, vice-president 13,43 ARCINIEGA, PAUL Auto Mechanics 143. ARREDONDO, LOUIS Auto Mechanics 143. ASBELL, DAVID Air Conditioning 8t Refrigeration 133: Auto Mechanics 143. ATKINSON, CANDICE AVANTS, ROGER Track 143. AVINA, MARTIN Football 113: Basketball 113: V.I.C.A. 13,433 Electronics 13,43. AYALA, DIANNE N.H.S. 143: Art Club 143: Biology Club 12,433 Student Council 12,3,43, historian 143: Band 1l,2,3,43: secretary and trea- surer 143, Section Ieader 13,43, UIL solo and ensemble lst division 143: ROME 12,3,43, Secretary 133, Sweetheart 133 Stage Band 13,43: Speech and Drama 1333 Senior Play 143: UIL Drama Contest 143: Band Council 143: Attendance Office worker 12,33. AYRES, CASSANDRA Art Club 143: Biology Club 123, historian 123: F.T.A. 11,233 Spanish Club 12,33: V.I.C.A, 13,43: Campus Life 1l,2,332 V.H.O. 13,43, Reporter 143: Red Cross 1l,33. AYRES, GLENN Biology Club 123: Rodeo Club 133: Draft- ing 133. 388 Senior Activities BACHHOFER, DENNIS Choir 1433 Band 1l,2,33: Projectionist 113: Rodeo Club 143. BADGETT, ROBERT BADGLY, MIGUEL Choir 1433 Art Club 11,2,33 president 11,2,33: Debate Club 133: French Club 143, President 143: Photography Club 143- BADILLO, MARY HELEN F.T.A. 133:Tri-C's12,3,43: Spanish Club 123: Teenettes 123. BAILEY, JERRY Letterman's Club 1433 Football 1l,2,3,43: Basketball 1l,2,3,43: Baseball 11,2,33. BARBE, JAMES Chanter 143: Campus Life 13,433 Attend- ance Office workcr143. BARBIERI, BUTCH F.T.A. 1333 L e t te r m an's Club 1433 WRANGLER143:Football1l,2,3,43: Bas- ketball 11,233 Track 11,2,3,43: Freshman class vice-president 123: Attendance of- fice worker13,43. BARKER, ROBERT BEADLES, MIKE Choir 143, lst Choir Contest UIL. Track 133- BELL, VICKI Art Club 113: Student Council 143: parlia- mentarian 143: McCollum Sweetheart 143: TriC's 12,3,43, Daneeteam 123, Junior Cheerleader 133, Head Cheerleader 143, Sweetheart 143:V.I.C.A. Sweetheart: Red Cross 11,2,33: WRANGLER 13,43: Acti- vities Assistant 133, Business Manager 143: Football Sweetheart Nominee: Football Sweetheart: French Club 133: senior class secretary: junior class secretary: Advisory reporter-historian: Office Work- er 113: Student Director of Senior play: NHS uStudent of the Month 123, BERNAL, ROSLINDA Tri-C's 12,3,43: Spanish Club 12,331 Red Cross 123: Campus Life 1l,2,3,43. BERRY, MELODY F.T.A. 123: V.I.C.A. 13,43: V.H.O. 13,43, treasurer 143, Sweetheart 143: freshman class reporter 113. BISHOP, BILLY Red Cross 123: Golf 123. BOOTH, DEBBIE F.T.A. 133: Band 1l,2,3,43, Majorettc 143. BOOTH, OSCAR N.H.S. 1433 Red Cross 12,33: Football 1133 Baseball 13,43: Senior Council 143. BOTKIN, JULIA Spanish Club 123 BOURLAND, WILLIAM Biology 123: Speech and Drama 1333 Red Cross 133: Lettcrman's Club 13,43: Bas- ketball 13,43, Manager 13,43: Rodeo Club 133: Campus Life 1233 Sophomore Class Parliamentarian 123. BROOKER, JACK Choir 143: Projectionists 123: Red Cross 1233 Campus Life 1l,2,3,43. BROSCH, DORA BUKOWSKY, KATHRYN N.H.S. 13,433 Biology Club 13,43, trea- surer 143:F.T.A.12,3,43, sgt.-at-arms143: Library 12,3,43,parliamentarian 133, presi- dent 143: Tri-C's 12,3',43, treasurer 133: vice president 143: Dance team 143: Span- ish Club 12,3,43. BURNS, RICK BUSH, BRENDA N.H.S. 143: F.H.A. 123: V.O.E. 143, trea- surer 143. BUTCHER, MARK Projectionists Club 1233 R.O.T.C. 123 Football 13,43: Rifle Team and Honor Guard 123. BEADLES, MIKE Choir CABALLERO, JANIE Student Council 143, Representative: F.H.A. 11,23: Spanish Club 133: V.I.C.A. 143:V.H.O.143. CABELDUE, SUZANNE Spanish Club 123: V.I.C.A. 143: V.H,O. 143, historian 143. CALLOWAY, PAUL Art Club 12,33: B i o l 0 gy Club 1131 V.I.C.A. 13,43: Print Shop 13,43. CALLENDER, JANICE F.T.A. 143: F.H.A. 12,3,43: Tri-C,s12,3, 43, Flagbcarer 13,43. CAMPBELL, JANICE Band 1l,2,3,43. CAMPOS, SUSANA Art Club 1433 Spanish Club 13,43: Red Cross 133: Campus Life, Photography Club, Secretary. CANNON, RUTH WRANGLER 13,43. CAPPS,TONY Lctterman's Club 12,3,453 Football 11.2. 3,452 Basketball 1l,2,35, Baseball 11,253 Track 115. CARDOSHINSKY, VINCENT Choir 115. CARNES, ELAINE Choir 1453 Tri-C's 12,353 Speech and Drama 1453 Rodeo Club 13,453 treasurer 145. CASTILLO, ELISABETH Choir 13,45, CASTLEMAN, JOHN CERVERA, RAMIRO R.O.T.C. 13,453 V.l.C.A. 12,3,453 Air Conditioning 84 Refrigeration 12,3,45. CHAMBERLIN, JEANETTE Spanish Club 135. CHAVEZ, DAVID Air Conditioning 82 Refrigeration 145. CHAVEZ, DIANA CHAVEZ, JOE Lettermen's Club 13,453 Football 1l,2,3, 45, Manager Baseball 115, Manager. CHESTNUT, CAROLYN F.H.A.13,45QD.E.C.A.13,45. CHINCARINI, LYDIA Choir 1453 F.H.A. 135. CHRISTIAN, WANDA Choir 13,453 Band 1l,2,3,453 Red Cross 115. CLAY, SHIRLEH Choir 12,3,45, Triple Trio 135, Cardell's 1453 Art Club 13,45, secretary 135. COMER, DEBBIE N.H.S. 1453 Art Club 13,453 F.H.A. 125. COMTE, RONALD Student Council 1253 Projectionist Club 1l,2,3,453VOE145. CONNALLY, BARBARA F.H.A. 12,353 Tri-C's 13,45. COOK, DOROTHY F.T.A. 11,253 Band 1l,2,3,453 Campus Life 1l,2,3,45. COOK, ROBERT F.T.A. 1453 Letterman's Club 1l,2,3,453 Photography Club 1453 Campus Life 13, 45. CORTEZ, GLORIA Choir 13,45. CORTEZ, JOE COUSER, ROBERTA Band 1l,2,3,453 Spanish Club 1253 Photo- graphy Club 1453 Campus Life 11,2,3, 45. CUDA, DEBBIE N.H.S. 13,45, Secretary 1453 Biology Club 125: l7.T,A. 12,3,45: Treasurer 1353 vice president 145: Tri-C's12,3,45, Danceteam 1253 B-Team Cheerleader 135 Jr. Captain 1353 Colonel 1453 Speech SL Drama 1253 WRANGLER 1453 Advertising Manager: Rodeo Club 1353 Campus Life 145: Junior Class Reporter-Historian 1353 Historian 125: Deasey office1l,2,3,45. CURTIS, VIRGINIA DeLEON, HENRY Art Club 13,453 Red Cross 145. DECKER, CHARLES N.H.S. 1453 F.T.A. 12,3,453 Spanish Club 1453 V.I.C.A. 135, treasurer 1353 Speech and Drama 12,353 Red Cross 13,453 CHANTER 13,45, Feature Editor 135, Co-editor-in-chief 1453 Drafting 135, re- porter 1353 NEDT Educational Achieve- ment Award 1253 KBUC Radio News- writing Contest 1453 Optimist Interna- tional Oratorial Contest 1253 Senior Play 1453 American Newspaper Publishers Asso ciation Most Valuable Staffer in San Antonio 145. DENNIS, BOBBY Baseball 12,3,453 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 1353 Campus Life 11,2,3,45. DENNIS, JAMES Drafting Club 135. DENTINGER, JAMES Print Shop 135. DIVIN, JOHN Baseball 12,3,45. DOMINQUEZ, DAVID DONAHOE, BEN VICA 135. DONATTO, JOE Rodeo Club 1353 V.O.E. 135. DUKEN, WAYNE Biology Club 1253 Projectionist Club 1153 V.I.C.A. 13,453 Vice President 135, Presi- dent 1453 Electronics 13,45. DUNCAN, JAMES Band 1l,2,353 Auto Mechanics 145. DUVE, MARY Art Club 1453 Attendance worker135. EDMONDS, MARLOWE EHLERS, GLENN R.O.T.C.12,3,45. ENGLISH, JOANIE Student Council 145, Sweetheartg F.T.A. 1353 Tri-C's 12,3,453 B-team Cheerleader 1353 Danceteam 13,453 Senior Cheerleader 1453 Red Cross 11,253 senior class chaplain 1453junior class chaplain 135. ERCK, MARY F.T.A. 1453 Library Club 12,3,45Z Band 12,3,45. ESCAMILLA, ESTHER Art Club 1453 F.H.A. 1453 Spanish 13,453 Red Cross 145. ESCOBEDO, BERTHA F.H.A.11,2,3,4,5, treasurer 1453 G.A.A. 1353 Volleyball 1353 Future Nurses 115. FARIAR, ROY FASCHINGBAUER, HERBERT V.I.C.A. 13,45, president 1453 Football 11, 253 Track 12,3,453 Air Conditioning 82 Refrigeration 13,45. FELUX, MARILYN F.T.A. 135: l5.H.A. 12,3,45, president 1353 vice president 1453 G.A.A. 1l,2,3,45, vice president3 CHANTER 13,45, reporter 135, Business Manager 1453 Volleyball 12,3,453 B-team Captain 1253 Second All district3 l32:?4Serve Volleyball: Office worker , , 5- FITZSIMMONS, JUDY Spanish Club 1353 Campus Life 145. FLORES, ALFREDO Letterman's Club 1453 Football 12,3,45, FLORES, TONY Choir 13 ,45. FOLKNER, SHIRLEY TriC's 12,353V.O.E, 1453 Rodeo Club 135. FLOYD, JOHN V.I.C.A. 145, treasurer 145. FORSTER, JAMES D.E.C.A.145. FORSEN, ROBERT Band 11,251 V.I.C.A. 13,453 secretary 13,453 Air Conditioning 82 Refrigeration 13,45. FORSHEE, NADINE F.H.A. 12,35, treasurer 1353 Red Cross 115: Campus Life 13,45. 389 GALLE, ELAINE N.H.S. 145, R.O.M.E. 125, Speech and Drama 135, Tennis 11,2,3,45. GAONA, OLGA Tri-C's 12,3,45, Lieutenant 145, Teenettes 115. GAONA, ROSE Choir 11,45. GARCIA, BENNY R.O.T.C. 11,2,35, Drill Team Officer, Electronics 13,45. GARCIA, DELIA Choir 145. GARCIA, MIGUEL R.O.T.C. 12,3,45, D.E.C.A. 145: Elec- tronics 13,45. GARZA, MARY ANN Student Council 145: F.H.A. 125, Tri-Cas 12,3,45, parliamentarian 135, Spanish Club 125, Secretary 125, Sweetheart 125, Campus Life 11,2,3,45, Teenettes 115. GAYLE, RUSSELL Spanish Club 125, Rodeo Club 13,45, president 13,45, Beau 135. GAYOSA,LEON Choir 13,45, V.O.E. 145, Football 115, Track 125. GEORGE, POPPY F.H.A.125,D.E.C.A.145. GIDDINGS, ROBERT Basketball 13,45. GOETZ, JEANNE N.H.S. 13,45, Student Council 145, Tri- C's 12,3,45, Danceteam 13,45, Red Cross 115, Library assistant 11,2,35. GONZALES, ELDAMAR F.T.A. 13,45, Library Club 13,45, Band 11,2,3,45- GORDON, JAMES Campus 11,2,3,45. GRAHAM, CHARLES N.H.S. 13,45, Biology Club 125, Pro- jectionist Club 125, V.I.C.A. 13,45, Golf 13,45, Print Shop 13,45, parliamentarian 145, Campus Life 1l,2,3,45. GRANT, JAMES Projectionist Club 11,25, V.I.C.A. 145, Rodeo Club 135, Print Shop 13,45. GRIFFIN, SHERRY Choir 145, Rodeo Club 13,45 GROBE, DONNA F.T.A. 135, Band 11,2,3,45, Majorette 145, Speech and Drama 135, CHANTER, 390 13,45, lfrench Club 13,45: Freshman Class Treasurer. GUERRA, SYLVIA Choir 145: F.H.A. 1l ,2,3,45. HADDERTON, SUSAN D.E.C.A.135. HALE, KAY V.O.E. 145. HAMMONDS, LELAND HANNICI-I, WYNNE Tri-C,s12,3,45, Lieutenant 135, Major 145, Office worker 12,3,45, advisory treasurer 125. HARDY, TOMMY HARRELL, BILL HARRIS, LOIS NHS 13,45, WRANGLER 145. NHS Re- porter 145. HARTIN, DAVID HEMBREE, JACK Band 145, senior class play 145. HENLEY, MARILYN Tri-C,s12,3,45,Flagbearer13,45. HERNANDEZ, FELIX V.I.C.A. 135, Track 11,25,Drafting 135. HERNANDEZ, MARY Art Club 145, F.H.A. 12,3,45: Spanish Club 12,35, Red Cross 145, G.R.A. 135, Teenettes 11,25, Art HERRERA, JULIAN Choir 145, Band 11,2,3,45, Stage Band 13,45, Baseball 115. HERRIN, PAULA F.T.A. 145. HICKS, LAURA N.H.S. 145, Biology Club 125, F.T.A. 12,3,45, Tri-C's 12,3,45, Lieutenant 135, Sr. Captain 145, Spanish Club 12,35, Speech and Drama 11,2,35, Red Cross 135, French Club 145, vice president 145, Campus Life 145. HILLYER, BONNIE D,E.C.A.13,45. HIMLIN, ELIZABETH Art Club 145. HODGKINSON, MICKIE Choir 12,3,45, F.H.A. 145, Triple Trio 135, All Regional Choir 135. HOGAN, KAREN Tri-C's 12,35, Dance team 12,35, V.O.E. 145, president 145, Sweetheart 145, Red Cross 115. HOLLAND, PRISCILLA Biology Club 125, Student Council 1151 Band 11,2,3,45, French Club 13,45. HOLLINGSHEAD, SHERRY Choir 11,2,351G.R.A. 11.25. HOOKS, CLIFFORD V.I.C.A. 13,45, Football 125, Print Shop 13,45, Campus Life 145. HOSEK, WILLIAM V.I.C.A. 13,45, treasurer 13,45, Photo- graphy Club 145, Electronics 13,45. HUNTER, SHERI F.T.A. 135, TriC,s 12,35, Danceteam 135, V.O.E. 145, Speech and Drama 125, Red Cross 125. ICKE, LILLIAN N.H.S. 13,45, Spanish Club 125, V.O.E 145, Secretary. ISBELL, DAVID V.I.C.A. 145, Print Shop 13,45. JACKSON, DONNA Tri-C's 12,35, Danceteam 12,35, G.A.A. 115, French Club 145, secretary 145, treasurer 145. JACKSON, RICKY V.I.C.A. 145, Rodeo Club 145, Auto Mechanics 13,45. JARKE, JOE Spanish Club 125, Football 11,25, Basket- ball 1l5. JENKINS, LINDA Biology Club 145, F.T.A. 11,45 Band 115, Spanish Club 125, Photography Club 145, Treasurer 145, Campus Life 145. JOERG, CHARLES R.O.T.C. 12,3,45, Drill Team 125, Honor Guard 12,3,45. JOHNSON, ANNE N.H.S. 13,45, Biology Club 125, Band 11,2,3,45, Majorette 145, Sweetheart 145, WRANGLER 13,45, Rodeo Club 13,45, Campus Life 145, Youth for Christ 115, Stage B and 13,45, Sophomore Class chaplain. LORETTA JOHNSON Art Club 135, Library Club 12,35. JOHNSTON, VICKI Choir 145, Art Club 125, F.T.A. 125, Student Council 115, V.H.O. 135, Red Cross 11,25, Rodeo Club 135. JONAS,PAT Projectionists Club 11,2,3,45: R.O.T.C. 12,3,45, Rifle Team 125, Platoon Leader 135, Honor Guard 135, Battlion Com- mander I. JONES, COLLEEN F.T.A.12,35,Tri-C's12,3,45, Dance Team 125, Dance Team Captain 135, B-Team Cheerleader 135, Cheerleader 145, Speech and Drama 115, WRANGLER 145, Activi- ties Editor 145, Office Worker 135, Senior Play 145, U.I.L. Award 145: Speech and Drama Award 145. JONES, EILEEN F.H.A.12,35, Tri-C's 13,45, Dance Team 13,45, Rodeo Club 135. JONES, SHARON Tri-C's 12,3,45, Dance Team 13,45, B- Team Cheerleader 145. JUREK, DONALD Band 115, V.I.C.A. 145, treasurer 145, Air Conditioning 84 Refrigeration 13,45. KALLENBERG, DAVID Art Club 115, V.I.C.A. 13,45, Air Con- ditioning and Refrigeration 13,45. KATANCHICK, SALLY N.H.S. 13,45, parliamentarian 145, F.T.A. 12,3,45, Band 1l,2,3,45, vice-president145, ROME 125, Speech 8: Drama 135,WRANG- LER 13,45, Assistant Advertising 135, Ed- itor 145, senior class parliamentarian. WRANGLER Sweetheart 145. KEIL, DONNIE Football 11,25, Baseball 11,25, Auto Me- chanics 13,45, president 135. KING, KAREN Art Club 135, Biology Club 125, F.T.A. 145, Tri-C's 12,3,45, Ist Lieutenant 145, Speech 84 Drama 135, Red Cross 135, WRANGLER 145, Assistant Class Editor, Senior Council, Youth for Christ 115, Of- fice Worker 135. KISBY, LINDA F.T.A. 145, G.A.A. 11,2,35, secretary 135, B-Team 115, Spanish Club 135, Volleyball 135, Office worker 135. KLAUS, JOE Biology Club 12,35, Rodeo Club 13,45, All Around Cowboy. KLUMB, KATHY KRAWIETZ, THERESA D.E.C.A. 13,45, chaplain 145, Red Cross 135, vice-president 135. KROLL, TOMY KUNKEL, GARY Biology Club 125, Projectionists 115, Red Cross 125, Basketball 135, Golf 13,45, Campus Life 1l,2,3,45. LEWIS, EVA N.H.S. 13,45, Biology Club 125, Student Council 125, freshman class secretary. LEWIS, STEVE Choir 135, Projectionists 12,35, vice-presi- dent 135. LINDSY, RAY CHANTER 145, Campus Life 12,3,45, LINDSEY, STANLEY Biology Club 115, N.H.S. 1451 Student Council 125, Basketball 115, Baseball 11, 25. LIRA, PEDRO LITTLEFIELD, SUSAN g.T.A. 115, Spanish Club 115, G.R.A. 11, ,3,45. LOPEZ, ROSA LINDA Choir 11,45. LOTHRINGER, CATHY N.H.S.13,45,F.T.A.12,35,G.A.A.11,2,3, 45, vice-president 145, CHANTER 13,45, Xolleyball 12,3,45, Office Worker 11,2,3, 5. Mc MCBEE, NANCY N.H.S.145,Spanish Club 125, Debate Club 1455 Photography Club 145, Campus Life 11, ,3,45- MCCALL, LINDA Choir 13,45. MeCLENDON, SHERRY Choir 145, Band 1l,25. MCCULLOCH, WAYNE Footbau11,2,3,45gBaskerbau 11,2,35. MCDANIEL, KENNETH Band 11,25, Projectionists 115, V.I.C.A. 145, vice-president 145, Air Conditioning Sc Refrigeration 13,45. MCELYEA, PAT N.H.S. 13,45, Spanish Club 12,3,45, presi- dent 145, Letterman's C l u b 12,3,45, CHANTER 145, Boy's Sports Editor 145, Golf 12,3,45, senior class reporter. MCGEE, GEORGIE F.H.A. 12,35, Campus Life 1l,2,3,45. MCGEE, LARRY MCJUNKINS, BILLY Band 1l,2,3,45. MCRIHT, PAMELA F.H.A. 11,25, D.E.C.A. 13,45, Treasurer 145. MACKIE, ROGER V.I.C.A.13,45, sergeant-at-arms 145, Base- ball 12,35, Print Shop 13,45, sergeant-ab arms 145, Campus Life 12,3,45, MADDEN, ARLENE D.E.C.A. 135, Treasurer 135. MARALLANEZ, BEATRICE VOE 145, Recording secretary, Teenettes 11.25, historian-reporter 125. MALDANADO, ANDREW MANN, DEBBIE Student Council 115, F.T.A. 125, Tri-Cis 12,3,45, lst Lieutenant 145. MANNING, DINAH Tri-C's 12,3,45, Lieutenant 135, Senior Captain 145, Youth for Christ 115. MARTIN, ROBBIE N.H.S. 145, F.H.A. 11,25, Corresponding Secretary 115, second vice-president 125, VOE 145. MARTIN, SHIRLEY F.H.A.1l5,V.O.E.145. MARTINEZ, FRANK Auto Mechanics 135. MARINEZ, JOHNNY MARTINEZ, JUAN Band 115, R.O.T.C. 125, Print Shop 135. MARTINEZ, OSCAR Spanish Club 125, V.I.C.A. 135, Auto Me- chanics 13,45, secretary treasurer 135, Campus Life 145. MASK, KATHY MATA, SUSAN Spanish Club 12,35, V.O.E. 145,Teenettes 11,25, Red Cross 115. MATHIS, JAMES MAY, DAVID Letterman's Club 13,45, Track 12,3,45, Electronics 13,45. MAYFIELD, MOLLY Student Council 11 ,2,3,45 , Tri-C's 12,3,45, Dance Team 12,35, Dance Team Captain 145, WRANGLER 145, Class Editor 145, junior class treasurer, junior class sweet- heart, freshman class historian, Student of the Month 125. MAYFIELD, VALORIE CHANTER 145, Debate Club 145. MAYO, JANET Student Council 113, Tri-C's 133, Spanish Club 12,33, V.I.C.A. 143,V.O.E. 143, secre- tary 143, Speech 81 Drama 1I,33, Rodeo Club 13,43. MELENDEZ, RAMON R.O.T.C. 12,3,43, VICA 12,3,43, Elec- tronics 13,43, Campus Lil'e12,3,43. MENEFEE, JOHN Projectionists 1l ,2,3,43, president 123, sec- retary 133, sergeant-at-arms 143, R,O.T.C. 12,3,43, Squad Leader, Company Com- mander, Drill Team, Honor Guard. MIKULENKA, MARY ELLEN DECA 13,43, president MICALE, CARRIE Choir12,3,43,Band11,2,33. MILLER, CHERYL Biology Club 113, Band 11,2,3,43, presi- dent 143, CHANTER 13,43, Advertising Manager 1431 French Club 143. MILLER, MIKE Band 1l,2,3,43, president 113, Stage Band 12,3,43, reporter 133, Red Cross 133, re- porter 133, Letterman's Club 13,43, Foot- ball 11,23, B-Team, Basketball 11,3,43, Captain 113, Baseball 12,3,43, Track 113, Campus Life 11,2,3,43, sophomore class vice-president, junior class vice-president, senior class president. MIRANDA, LEANDRO F.T.A. 143:Projectionists13,43,R.O.T.C. 12,3,43, MITCHELL, JAMES Auto Mechanics 13,43. MONKHOUSE, WOOD Auto Mechanics 13,43, vice-president 143, secretary treasurer 143. MOORE, MARY SUE N.H.S. 13,43, F,T.A. 13,43, Band 1I,2,33, secretary 113, ROME 123:Specch 82 Drama 12,33, senior class historian. MORALES, CHARLES Art Club 143, Band 1l,2,3,43, Spanish Club 133,Campus Life 1I,2,3,43. MORENO, ROY MORGAN, ANN Tri-C's12,33,V.O.E.143. MORRISON, LOUDELL D.E.C.A.Swectheart133, D.E.C.A. 133. MORRISON, HAROLD Band 1l,2,3,43, Stage Band 12,3,43, MULL, LINDA Choir 143, F.T.A. 1l,23, Red Cross 11,23. MURRAY, WYLENE F.H.A. 12,33, vice-president 133, V.O.E. 143, NOWOTNY, MARSAN Student Council 11,33, F.T,A. 133, Tri-C's 12,33, Dance Team 12,33, V.O.E. 143, Red Cross 123, WRANGLER 133, Assistant Club Editor, Rodeo Club 133, Treasurer 133. OEHLER, LINDA F.H.A.12,3,43. OLDHAM, WADE Art Club 133, Biology Club 123, WRANG- LER 143, Assistant Copy Editor, Football 113, Office Worker 13,43. ORTIZ, DANNY Art Club 123,Spanish Club 123, Basketball 13,43, Baseball 12,43. OSBORNE, RICHARD Letterman's Club 143, WRANGLER 143, Football 1 I ,2,3,43, Basketball 11,233 Track 113, Office Worker 143. PACK, SAM Speech 8L Drama 143, Letterman's Club 12,3,43, Football 11,2,3,43, Captain 143, Basketball 1I,23, Track 11,2,3,43. PADILLA, JOHN R.O.T.C. 12,3,43, Major, Color Guard, Honor Guard, V.I.C.A. 143, President 143' Drafting Club 143. PALACIOS, VELMA Library Club 143, Spanish Club 143, Teen- ettes 123. s PARDEES, LUPE F.H.A. 13,43, Red Cross 143. PARKER, CARROLL Spanish Club 123, Letterman's Club 13,43, Track 12,3,43. PEDERSON, GLENN PELHAN, HAROLD PENA, DANNY V.I.C.A.13,43, PENA, MARY Student Council 113, G.A.A. 1I,2,33, V.I.C.A. 143, V.H.O. 143, sgt.-at-arms143, Volleyball 12,33, Air Conditioning SL Re- frigeration Swcetheart 133. PENA, RICHARD Football 113. PEREZ, DIANA Art Club 143, F.H.A. 143, Spanish Club 143, Red Cross 143. PERKINS, HENRIETTA F.T.A. 13,43,Tri-C's12,3,43, Dance Team 143,Campus Life 11,2,3,43, Teenettes 113. PERRY, CINDI Choir 143. PITTMAN, EDDIE R.O.T.C.12,3,43, Sergeant 143. PITTMAN, JOYCE F.H.A.12,33. PLATA, LYDIA F.H.A. 11,23, Red Cross 123. POLK, NATHAN V.I.C.A. 13,43, Print Shop 13,43, vice- president133. POZOS,CAROL F.T.A. 133, secretary 133, F.H.A. 133, Band 11,2,33, ROME 11,2,33, secretary 123, V.O.E. 143. PRESAS, SAMMY Student Council 143, R.O.T.C. 12,3,43, Battalion Commander 143, ROME 133, Chess Club 133, vice-president 133, CHAN- TER 143, Assistant Advertising Manager 143. PRICE, LARRY N.H.S. 143, Student Council 13,43, Presi- dent 143, CHANTER 13,43, Sports Editor 133, Managing Editor 143, Baseball 133, Track 11,23, junior class president, UIL Headline Writing Contest. PRIDE, CHARLIE Campus Life 1l,2,3,43. PRIME, CINDY Campus Life 1l,2,3,43. PUENTE, RALPH RABENALDT, DONALD Choir 143, Projectionists 113, V.I.C.A. 133, Drafting Club 133, parliamentarian 133. RALEY, ROGER Track 143, Rodeo Club 13,43. RAMIREZ, RUDOLPH V,I.C.A. 13,43, Print Shop 13,43. RAMOS, JAVIER Biology Club 113, R.O.T.C. 123, Football 1I3,Track 1131 Auto Mechanics 143. RAMOS, ROY Biology Club C215 Spanish Club C215 V.I.C.A. C415 Print Shop C41. RAUTE, JANICE N.H.S. C3,415 Choir C3,415 F.H.A. C1,2,3, 415 Campus Life Cl,2,3,41. RAZVILLAS, RICHARD R.O.T.C. C2,31, Rifle Team, Honor Guard, Traffic Control5 Chess Club C215 V.I.C.A. C415 Electronics C3,41. REDD, RONALD V.I.C.A. C315 Baseball C215 Print Shop C31, REEVES, ELIZABETH V.I.C.A. C415 V.H.O. C41. REININGER, HAROLD Biology Club C3,415 Student Council C3, 415 Spanish Club C2,315 Lettermanis Club C2,3,415 Football C115 Basketball C115 Base- ball C2,3,41. REYNA, GRACIE Advisory vice-president C315 Advisory president C41. RHODES, LYNDA Choir C415 FTA. C215 Band Cl,2,31. RIDGEWAY, CLAUDE N.H.S. C3,415 R,O.T.C. C2,3,41. RIOJAS, ANTHONY Track C41. ROBBINS, RACHEL Choir C21. RODRIGUEZ, ALEX V.I.C.A. C3,415 Drafting Club C31. RODRIQUEZ, JOE N.H.S. C3,415 Projectionists C3,41, vice- president C415 R.O.T.C. C2,3,41, Drill Team. RODRIGUEZ, PHILIP R.O.T.C. C2,3,41, Drill Team C2,3,41. RODRIQUEZ, ROY Electronics C41. ROE, ROBBIE Letterman's Club C315 Football C1,2,315 Rodeo Club C315 Drafting Club C3,415 Campus Life Cl,2,3,41. ROE, TOMMY Biolo Club 2 ' Band 1 2 3 4 ' vice gy cn, ,t,,,J, - president Cl15Drum Major C415 Stage Band C2,3,415 French Club C41. ROJAS, MARIA F.T.A. C315 F.H.A. C215 Campus Life Cl,2, 3,41. RONSHAUSEN, ANDY D.E.C.A. C3,415 Rodeo Club C31. ROSENBUSCH, LINDA Art Club C215 Tri-C's C215 D.E.C.A. C41. RUDES, JACKIE Band Cl,2,3,415 Campus Life C1,2,3,41. RUDY, PAT N.H.S. C3,41, vice-president C415 ROME C3,415 Projectionists C1,2,3,415 R,O.T.C. C2,3,41, Drill Team, Brigade Commander5 senior class vice-president. RUIZ, JOSIE N.H.S. C3,41, treasurer C415 F.T.A. C2,3, 415 Library Club C3,415 G.A.A. Cl,2,3,41, secretary C415 ROME C2,315 WRANGLER C415 CHANTER C315 Volleyball C2,3,415 Campus Life Cl,2,3,41. RUNNELS, JAMES Football Cl,2,31, B-Team5 Track C2,3,415 Rodeo Club C115 Pri nt Shop C3,41, president. RUSSELL, LARRY V.I.C.A. C2,31. SALINAS, FRANK Student Council C415 Spanish Club C3,415 Chess Club C3,415 Debate Club C31, SANDERS, BRENDA Biology Club C115 Campus Life C11. SANTOSCOY, MARTHA SAUCEDO, JUAN Band Cl,215 R.O.T,C. C2,3,41. SAUCEDO, MARIA Choir Cl,2,315 F.H.A. C31. SCHOTT, RONNIE Track C41. SCHRAUB, HERBERT SEIDEL, DOROTHY V.I.C.A. C3,415 V.H.O. C3,41, vice-presi- dent C31, president C415 Speech 8L Drama C215 Red Cross C21. SEIDENBERGER, KEITH Basketball C2,3,415 Track C21. SHAW, JUDY SHIPPEY, DAVID V.I.C.A. C3,415 Print Shop C3,41, SING, BOBBIE Choir C415 F.H.A. C115 Band C2,315 Rodeo Club C3,41. SMALLING, PAULA F.H.A. C215 D.E.C.A. C3,415 Speech 82 Drama C215 Red Cross C21. SOSA, BENNY VICA C3,415 Print Shop C3,41. STAHL, DEBORAH F.H.A. C2,3,415 Tri-C's C2,3,41. STAIR, JOE Lettermanls Club C3,41: Football C3,415 Basketball C215 Track C3,415 Campus Life C41- STANDRIDGE, JOHNNY Band Cl,2,3,41, Stage Band C2,3,41, Stu- dent Director C415 Spanish Club C315 Let- terman's Club C415 Baseball C41. STANNARD, TEDDY Choir C415 Football C215 Basketball C21. STOCKTON, JAMES STOWE, LINDA Biology Club C2,3,41, reporter-historian C415 F.H.A. C2,3,41, Corresponding sec- retary C31, president C415 Tri-C's C2,3,41, lst Lieutenant C415 G.A.A. Cl,215 CHANT- ER C3,41, Assistant Circulation Manager C31, News Editor C415 French Club C415 Photography Club C415 Teenettes Cl,21 FNA C11. STRUSS, MARY Choir C315 Library Club C21. SUHLER, CLAY V.I.C.A. C315 V.H.O. C31. SUHLER, SHARON Student Council C3,415 FTA C2,3,415 Band Cl,2,3,415ROME C315Speech 84 Dra- ma C2,315 WRANGLER C41, Headline Editor5 Chess Club Sweetheart C415 senior class treasurerg N.H.S. C41, N.H.S. sweet- heart C41. SUNIGA, ROSALINDA Choir C415 Art Club C115 F.H.A. C2,3,41, 3rd vice-president C315 Spanish Club C25 3,415 Red Cross C115 Teenettes C1,21. SWAN, SUSAN G.A.A. C11. SWINDLER, DIANE F.H.A. Cl,2,415 Band C115 G.A.A. Cl,215 Volleyball C215 Campus Life C41. SWINFORD, DALE NHS C415 Biology Club C2,3,41, vice- president C31, president C415 FTA C415 Library Club C3,415 ProjectionistsC1,2,3, 41, vice-president C311 ROME C2,3,415 Chess Club C2,3,41, president C3,415 Let- terman's Club C415 Wrangler C2,3,415 Pho- tographyg CHANTER C2,3,41, Photo- graphy C2,3,415 Track C2,415 Photography Club C41, President C415 UIL Science Contest lst Place C3,415 UIL Science Contest 7th Place Regional C413 Math Club C113 Student of the Month C215 President's Club C3,41, treasurer C315 On the Spot C3,41. SWISHER, SAM Football C11. TABERS, VIRGINIA F.H.A. C2,3,415 Tri-C's C3,41. TARVER, CECELIA Bwlogy Club C215 F.T.A. C3,41, president C415 Band C1,2,3,41g FNA C11. 393 TAYLOR, CAROL D.E.C.A. 13,41, vice-president 141. TELLO, DORA Art Club 141Q F.H.A. 1413 Spanish Club 1413 D.E.C.A. 1313 Red Cross 141. THOMPSON, JACKIE Biology Club 1113 Student Council 1313 Library Club 11,211 Speech Sr Drama 11,213 Red Cross 111: Letterman's Club 12,313 Football 1113 Basketball 12,31, Manager: Campus Life 11 ,2,3,41, THORMAN, BILLY TIJERINA, NORMA Spanish Club 1l,31. TORRES, ESTHER F.T.A. 13,413 Spanish Club 12,3,41, Sec- retary 141. TORRES, MARY LINDA Tri-C's 12,3,413 Projectionists 1413 ROME 1213 Spanish Club 131. TOVAR, DAVID Choir 1113 Auto Mechanics 111. TRAVIS, FRED Baseball 12,31 . TREANOR, MARGUERITE F.T.A. 141. TROTTER, MARK N.H.S. 141, R.O.T.C. 12,3,41g R.O.M.E. 143. TUCKER, GINIA D.E.C.A. 141, historian 1413 Red Cross 1213 G.R.A.121. TULEY, JOHN N.H.S. 1413 Student Council 141. UECKERT, J UDD D.E.C.A.13,41. URBANCZYK, PATRICK Biology Club 11,213 Band 1113 V-I,C-A- 1313 Football 11,213 Rodeo Club 13,411 Photography Club 1413 Drafting Club 131. VALCHAR, ALBERT Choir 1413 Electronics 13,41. VALDEZ, BLANCA F.H.A. 1113 Spanish Club 12,313 Speech 8L Drama 111. 4 VALDEZ, MARY F.H.A. 11,211 Spanish Club 1113D.E.C.A. 1413 Tcenettes 11,211 Red Cross 111: Volleyball 111: G.R.A. 111, VASQUEZ, ROSA Choir 1413 Spanish Club 13,41. VELASQUEZ, RACHEL Art Club 1413 F.T.A. 13,413 Library Club 1413 G.A.A. 1113 Spanish Club 1l,2,3,41: Sweetheart 1413 Volleyball 111. VELASQUEZ, REBECCA Library Club 13,413 G.A.A. 1l,3,41, parliamentarian 1413 Spanish Club 13,413 Red Cross 12,313 Volleyball 13,41, Man- ager: Campus Life 11 ,2,3,41. VERNON, DEBBIE V.O.E. 141. VETTERS, BRUCE N.H.S. 13,41, president 1411 F.T.A. 131: Tri-C's Bcau3 Lettermarfs Club 12,3,41, vice-president 1413 WRANGLER 13,41, Photography3 Football 11,2,3,41, Captain 1l,41, All-District 1413 Baseball 12,3,413 sophomore class presidentg freshman class president. VILLANUEVA, PHILIP Print Shop 141. WADDY, MELINDA N.H.S. 13,413 Biology Club 13,41, reporter historian 131, vice-president 1413 F.T.A. 12,3,413 Tri-Cas 12,3,41, secretary 131, president 1413 ROME 12,3,41, president 141. WALDREP, RANDY V.I.C.A. 141, vice-president 1413 Track 1213 Auto Mechanics 13,41. WEEMS, STEVE Letterman's Club 13,413 Basketball 1l,2, 3,413 Track 121. WELLS, BEATH N.H.S. 13,413 G.A.A. 11,2,3,41, reporter 131, president 141, Red Cross 1313 CHANT- ER 13,41, Girls Sports Editor 13,413 Vol- leybal111,2,3,413 All-District 1313 Student Council 1113 On the Spot 131. WHITE, JERRY Student Council 13,41, vice-president 1413 Projectionists 11,21, vice-president 1213 R.O.T.C. 12,3,41, Company Commander 13,41, Captain 141, Lieutenant 131, Drill Team 121Q R.O.M.E. 12,313 Chess Club 131, President 1312 CHANTER 141, Assis- tant Sports Editor. WIATREK, JESSE Auto Mechanics 121. WILDMAN, STEVE Air Conditioning 8L Refrigeration 1413 Campus Life 1l,2,3,41. WJLKINS, SHIRLEY N.H.S. 1413 Student Council 1113 Tri- C's 12,311 Office Worker 12,3,41. WINFIELD JACK Baseball 1213 Track 131. WOFFORD, SHARON N.H.S. 13,413 G.A.A. 12,3,413 Volleyball 1313 G.R.A. 131Q Campus Life 111. WORD, MELVIN YBARRA, EDDIE R.O.T.C. 12,31, Drill Teamg V.I.C.A. 13,413 Red Cross 1413 Print Shop 13,413 Campus Life 11,2,3,41. YELL, MELVIN YORK, SHARON Biology Club 1213 F.T.A. 12,3,413 Band 11,2,3,41, secretary-treasurer 1313 ROME 1213 Speech 8r Drama 131. ZANCANELLA, ORVAL Letterman's Club 1413 Football 13,41, B-Team 131. ZAMORA, HENRY Band 11,2,3,41. ZUNIGA, RAMON R.O.T.C. 12,3,41, Honor Guard, Color Guard. ZURCHER, CHARLIE V.I.C.A. 141, secretary 1413 Projectionist 1113 Auto Mechanics 13,41, Student Index Abate, Vicky 37 Acosta, Linda 111 Adams, Van 11 1,240,243,244 Adcock, Albert 143 Acord, John 143 Acord, Liz 77 Aquillen, Pat 143 Aguilar, Juston 242 Aguilar, Martha 111,232 Aguilar, Mary 37,225,232 Akeroyd, Maynette 37 Akeroyd, Michael 111 Akcroyd, Norma 143 Alcorta, Delia 111,181 Aldez, Louis 318 Allen, Tom 77,232 Alexander, Juanita 111 Alexander, Lana 111,181 Alexander, Lynda 37 Alexander, Patricia 111,181 Almendarez, Virginia 143,247 Alvarado, Jesse 76,77,270,272,275,282, 290,294 Alvarado, Lillian 37,194 Alvarado, Lucy 111,232 Alvarado, Rosalie 77,232 Alvarado, Diana 111 Anaya, Elsie 142,143,274 Anders, Linda 111,132 Anderson, Gregg 111 Anderson, Ulanda 77 Andreas, Sharon 143 Andrews, Janice 77 ,17 1 ,227 ,232 Andrews, Kenneth 143,234,298 Andrews, Lynda 77,176,222,363 Andrews, Polly 112 Anglin, Deborah 77 Anglin, John 143 Anthony, Gloria 37 Anthony, Janie 37,172,l73,200,204 Aquirre, Alma 143 Araujo, Mary Jean 143 Arciniega, Paul 197 Arguello, Enrique 77 Arispe, Mary 143 Arnold, John 143 Arredondo, Louis 37,197 Asbell, Cindy 143 Asbell, David 37 Ashley, Rose 143 Atkinson, Candice 37 Atkinson, Jimmy 112 Atwell, Judith 143 Avants, Barbara 112 Avants, Roger 38 Avira, Margaret 112 Avina, Martin 38,199 Ayala, David 112,141,273,282,297 Ayala, Dianne 38,168,175,178,227,230, 232,270,274,278,358,363 Ayala, Irene 143 Ayala, Javier 143 Ayala, Luis 77 Ayala, Ruben 112,230,232 Ayala, Yolanda 144 Ayres, Cassandra 38 Ayres, Glenn 38 Ayres, Dorotha 144 Bachhofer, Dennis 38 Badgett, Robert 38 Badgett, David 144 Badgett, Richard 112 Badgley, Miguel 38,171 Badillo, Daniel 144 Badillo, Dina 112 Badillo, Mary Helen 38,200 Badillo, Olga 144 Baggs, Patricia 144 Baggs, Richard 196 Baird, Janice 112,176,232 Bailey, Allen 144 Bailey, Bobby 78,196 Baile Jerr 38 293 302 Y, Y , , Bailey, Marcia 78,250,252,3 27,329 ,330, 331,332 Bailey, Robert 78,192 Bailcy, Steve 78 Bailey, Terry 144 Baltazar, Gloria 78 Barbe, James 39,168,264,358,359 Barbe, Mary 144,240 Barbe, Pat 242,243 Barbieri, John 39,260,282,290,291,292 293,309,357 Barker, Robert 39 Barosa, Arthur 232 Barosh, Marcia 112,200,277 Barr, Deborah 144 Barr, Sunny 144 Barrett, Virginia 144 Barry, Jo Ann 78,200,278 Barry, Thomas 144, 216 Barseh, Rita 78,180 Bartosh, Richard 144 Basham, Patricia 78,80,225,232,283 Beadles, Mike 39,238,239 Becerra, Elizabeth 78 Beeerra, Pete 144 Bccka, Addie 144 Beckett, Donald 78 Behrens, Betty 112,181 Bell, Billy 112 Bell, Debbie 79,201 ,206,209,210 Bell, Vicki 9,36,39,59,60,182,201,203, 270,258,352 Beltran, Pete 144,240 Benavides, Laura 79,200,204,206 Benham, Larry 113 Benson, Kathy 113,132 Berg, Scot 144 Bernal, John 79 Bernal, Rosalinda 39,200 Berry, Melody 39,358 Beschorner, Brenda 145,277 Betancourt, Geneva 79 Bishop, Billy 39 Bielefeld, Brian 79,232 Black, Philip 232,242,243,244 Blankenship, Katherine 145 Blystone, James 79,216,223 Booth, Larry 113,232,277 Boenisch, Barbara 79,181 Bodiford, Patsy 113,179,200,209,211, 273 Bodiford, Mike 113 Bodin, Walter 110,113,262 Bonds, Kathi 113,250 Bonham, Jim 113,230,232 Bonugli, Antoinette 79,200,247,249 Booth, Booth, Borreg Debbie 40,225,232 Oscar 40,168,318 , Rachel 145 o Botkin, Julia 40 Botkin ,Stephen 79,196 Bourland, F. William 40,48 Bowde n, Marty 113 Bowen, Kathleen 145 Bowen, Patricia 79 Braden, Carolyn 145 Branecky, Joan 145 Brent, Brent, Allan 145 Renee 80 Bridges, Mark 145 Brock, Pat 40,190 Broderick, Maryann 114,232 Broderick, Jack 145 Brooker, Jack 40 Brooker, Suzanne 114 Brooks, Debbie 145 Broseh, Denise 80,176 Brown Brown Brown Brown ,Jimmy 114 ,John 114 ,Judy 80,171 ,Lois 114 Brown, Richard 145 Brown, Ronald 80,171,232 Brown, Sharon 145 Brown ing, William 80,196 Bryant, Bill 114 Buchanan, Charles 145 Buchanan, Laura 80 Bukowsky, Carl 114,176 Bukowsky, Kathryn 40,168 ,173,176, 201,204,206,207,209,2 8,278,358 Bukowsky, Joyce 145,142, 08,277 Burges s, William 114 Burkeen, Belinda 80,232 Burkeen, Candy 114,232 Burkholder, Tommy 81,170,171,230, 232 Burns, Mike 145 Bush, Brenda 40,194,195 Bush, Roxann 145 Butcher, Mark 41,293 Butcher, Robert 114 Butler, Donna 81,173 Buys, Norbert 114 Byron, Larry 145 Caballero, Janie 41 Cabeldue, Suzanne 41 Caberera, Richard 115 Caffey, Terrie 145,142,208 Cain, Bernetta 81,232 Calderon, Dean 146 Calk, Robert 81,247 ,249,314 Callaw ay, Paul 41,192 Callender, Bonnie 81,201 Callender, Eddie 146,234 Callender, Janice 41,201 ,181,204,209, 278 Camero, Ernest 146 Campbell, Arlene 115 Campbell, Debra 146 Campbell, Elizabeth 81,173 Campbell, Janice 41,232 Campbell, Nancy 115 Campos, Emmet 146 Campos, Jesse 81,302 Campos, Margaret 41 Cannon, Durward 115 Cannon, Mary 115,181 Cannon, Ruth 41,259 Capehart, Jeannette 146 Capps, Tony 41,288,290,292,289 Cardenas, David 146 Cardona, Lupe 81,17 3 Carcloshinsky, Francine 115 Cardoshinsky, Vincent 41 Carlile, Brenda 146 Carnes, Elaine 42 Carnes, Patty 115 Carnes, Richard 81,196 Carrell, Doris 146 Carrean, Marcie 115 Carrillo, Freddy 115,230,232 Carter, Barbara 115,232 Carver, Mary Ann 81 Casas, Norberta 115 Casillas, Cathy 115 Castillo, Elizabeth 42 Cast1eman,Dcbra 82,232 Castleman, John 42 Castleman, Lonnie 146 Cavazos, Lydia 116 Cavazos, Mary 146 Centeno, Norma 82 Centeno, Patsy 146 Cervantes, Rafael 42 Cervantes, Rosario 116 Cervera, Ramiro 42,193 Chamberlain, Jeanette 42 Chapa, Alice 146 Chavez, David 42 Chavez, Diana 42 Chavez, Lucy 147 Cheek, Sharon 147 Cheek, Sherry 147 Chessman, Boyd 82,282,291 ,292,295 , 298,312,313,343,356 Chestnut, Carolyn 42,189,191 Chiever, Vernon 116 Chincarini, Lydia 42 Chivers, Charles 116 Christensen, Vicki 147 Christian, Wanda 43,2 32 Clay, Shirley 9,43 Click, Ray 82,291,295 Click, Shirley 116 Cobb, Mike 232 Coen, Michael 116 Coffey, Candy 147 Coffey, Risa 147,247 Coker, Gary 116 Cole, Danny 100 Cole, Karen 116,180 Collins, Linda 147 Colose, Jozelle 116,201 Compton, Teresa 100 Comte, Ronald 43,194 Connally, Barbara 43,200 Connor, James 102,198 Connor, Phillip 147 Connor, Steve 117 Cook, Dorothy 43,232 Cook, Kenneth 108,189,242,243 Cook, Robert 43 Cooke, Frances 108 Cooper, Julia 117,250 Cordes, Rodger 117 Coralles, Diane 43,194,358 Cortez, Gloria 43 Cortez, Joe 44 Cortez, Mary Catherine 82 Cortez, Sylvia 117 Costello, Rose 147 Couser, David 117,230,232 Couser, Roberta 44,232 Cox, George 117,309 Craig, Deborah 117,181 Crawford, Bonnie 147 Crawford, llline 147 Crisp, Helen 147 Crowell, Mitzi 82,188 Cruz, Mary 117,181 Cuda, Debbie 9,44,l68,20l,202,2l1, 258,276,278,358 Cuda, Rhonda 82,170,201,202,211,276, 278,279,351 Cude, Danny 117,179 Cude,Jack 147 Cuellar, Irma 117,174,250 Cuellar, Mary 117,174,200,250,251 Cumberland, Nannette 82,201,20S,206, 209,211 Cunningham, Rebecca 82,200,204 Cure, Roxanne 117,181,182 Curtis, Bessie 82 Curtis, Virginia 44 Daniel, Jurgen 147 Daniel, Peter 44,216,246 Daniels, David 118 Daniels, Gloria 147 Davenport, Gary 147 Davila, Rosie 147 Deambro, Brian 314 Dean, Jack 9,83,84,76,282,295 Dean, Peggy 147,208 Dean, Richard 118 Dean, Rodney 118 Decker, Charles 9,44,169,263,278,350 Decker, Rex 118 Deckert, Eddie 148,247,314 Delarnette, Denise 118,200,268,277 DeLeon, Arturo 118 DeLeon, Henry 44,178 DeLeon, Tony 83,196 DeLeon, Yolanda 148 Delgado, Evelyn 148 Demeter, Brenda 118,25 3,25 2 Dennis, Billy 118,318 Dennis, Bobby 44,316,322 Dennis, Jackie 148,240 Dennis, Jim 45 Dennis, Mike 118 Denson, Wanda 148 Dentinger, David 192 Dees, John 192 Diatt, Kathy Dickerson, Sandy 83,208,268 Diermier, Karen 148 Dimombro, Brian 148,247 Dimambro, Robert 83 Dinseore, Beverly 148 Dirmcier, Donna 45 Disan, Richard 118,230,232 Dittfurth, Marilyn 118,200 Divan, John 317,319 Dixon, Shirley 83 Dodson, Edgar 118 Dollar, Deanna 119,174 Dominguez, David 192 Dominguez, Steve 119 Donahoe, Ben 45 Donatto, Joe 44, 45 Doolittle, Carolyn 83,232,265 Dossett, Melody 83,252,256,327,329, 330 Doughty, Cynthia 148 Doughty, Mark 119 Duarte, Larry 83,282,295 Dudley, Deborah 148,142 Duken, Margaret 119.25 2 Duken, Wayne 45,199 Duncan, Barbara 148 Duncan, James 196 Dunmire, Dan 119 Duve, Mary 45 Dye, Eugenia 83 Earnest, Janice 148 Easley, Melva 83 Fberhardt, Janie 148,247 Edcnburn, Carol 84,189 Edenburn, Nancy 119 Edmunds, Marlowe 45 Ehlers, Glen 45,217 Ehlers, Glenda 84 Ehlers, Ricky 148 Elizalde, Jerardo 148 Elizondo, Elsa 84 Elizalde, Juan 84 Embrey, Mark 148 Embrey, Terri 45 Embrey, Randy 119 Eng, Betty 119,174 English, Joanie 36,4O,45 ,60,201,203, 271,272,273,34l English, Patricia 84 Erck, Mary 46,232,268 Escalera, Rudy 148 Escamiila, Abel 148 Escamilla, Esther 46,173,181 Escobar, Jesse 149 Escobeda, Bertha 46,180 Espinoza, Edward 119 Esquirel, Alma 149 Essman, Jana 119 Etter, Mary 119 Evans, Keith 119,232 Evans, Myron 84 Evans, Princetan 120 Ezzell, John 84,188 Falcon, Diana 120 Farias, Patsy 120 Farias, Roy 46 Farris, Jackie 46 Farr, Barbara 149 Farrell, Pat 120 Faschingbauer, Herbie 46,193 Felux, Marilyn 46,l80,252,254,255,256 263,328,348,358 Felux, Patrick 76,84,85,170,275,282, 290,29l,292,295 Fernandez, Joe 120 Ferrell, Rex 149 Fewell, Katie 85 Fewell, Ray 120 File, Patricia 76,85 Fitch, Kelly 120 lfitzsimmons, Joyce 120,277 Fitzsimmons, Judy 46 Flewellin, John 242 Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Floyd, Floyd, Floyd, Albert 149 Alfredo 9,46,282,292,293 Claudia 149 Daniel 149 Irma 149 James 120 Judy 120 Maria 85 Norma 120 Tony 120 Tony 46 Darla 85,329 John 47,197 Judy 149 Folkner, Shirley 47,114 Forbes, Joyce 149 Ford, Martha 85,170,200,209 Forsen, Robert 47,193 Forshee, Nadine 47 Forster, Debbie 142,149,234 Forster, Douglas 149 Forster, James 47,189 Fortson, Mary 85 Foster, Pam 121,232,277 Fowler, Mike 121 Fox, Brenda 149 Franke, Thomas 85 Fuentes, Mary Esther 121,200,247,337 Funari, George 86,198 Frazier, Freddy 149 Frazer, Mareie 149 Fulbright, Edward 85 Fulks, Glenn 85,302 Gabitseh, Gary 149 Gallant, Ruth 47,194,195 Galle, Bruce 149 Galle, Elaine 47,169,337 Galvan, Diana 149 Gaona, Gaona, Gaona, Garcia , Garcia, Garcia, Garcia , Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Lucy 121,208 Olga 47,201 ,205,358 Rose 48 Arthur 86,192 Benny 48,178,199 Delia 48 Elvira 150 Delfina 121 Frank 232,272 Juliana 121 Mary 150 Miguel 48,187 Ramiro 86 Reuben 86,173,178,232 Teresa 150,252 Vito 232 Gardner, Vern 242 Garner, Billy 121 Garner, Bobbie 121,181 Garner, Sherry 121 Garnett, Jacqueline 150 Garnett, Linda 86 Garza, Abel 150 Garza, Becky 86,181,200 Garza, Carlos 121,232 Garza, Betty 150 Garza, Mario 150 Garza, Mary 48,201,205,27l Garza, Mary Lou 86,205 Garza, Robert 121 Gayle,John 150 Gayle, Russell 48,169 Gayoso, Leon 48,194,195 Genovese, Guy 150 Genovese, Susan 150 George, Poppy 48,188 Giddings, Robert 49,282,302,363 Glass, Brenda 86 Glass, Raymond 150 Godfrey, Ray 86 Goetz, Amy 121,110,200,273 Goetz, Jeanne 49,l69,201,204,206,210 Gomez, Johnny 122 Gomez, Pat 208 Gomez. Ralph 122,232 Gonsalves, Beth 122 Gonsalves, Ellen 150 Gonzales Gonzales Daniel 122 Eldamar 232 Gonzales, Edward 239 Gonzales, Jeanette 86,200,278 Gonzales, John 238,239 Gonzales, Arnalfo 150 Gonzales, Diana 150 Gonzales, Elsie 150 Gonzales, lrma 150 Gonzales, Linda 150 Gonzales, Patricia 150 Gonzales, Rachel 151 Gonzalez, Lenna 122,181,208 Gonzales Martina 87 Haaf, Henrietta 123 Hadderton, Ann 152,241,242 Hadderton, Charla 123 Hadderton, Susan 49 Hahn, Cynthia 152,253,252 Hahn, Kathy 87,201,204,205,26l,276, 278,279 Hahn, Terry 123,247,336 Haidinger, Steve 217 Haines, Randy 87,170,177,248,314 Hajek, Liz 152,142,277, Hajek, Skippy 87 ,272,282,290,291,296 Hale, Kay 49,194 Hale, Margaret 123 Hall, Terrie 124,180 Halstead, David 152 Hammonds, Leland 50 Hannich, Peggy 152,208 Hannich, Wynne 50,201,202,210,342 351 Hanson, Michael 88 Hardie, Susan 88,200,205 ,209,211,272 Gonzales, Toni 122 Godfrey, Nancy 151 Goodman, Becky 151 Goodspeed, John 122,176 Gorden, Emma 151 Gordon, James 49 Gorman, Mike 151 Gomez, Ceasar 151 Gomez, Delia 151 Gomez, Edelmira 151 Graeber, Andrea 81,232 Graf, Lupe 87 Graham, Charles 49,169,192,3l2,313, 358 Grant, Drusilla 87,201 Grant, Frances 151 Grant, James 49,192 Grant, Marlann 122 Gravcly, Karen 151 Graves, Brenda 122 Graves, Roger 151 Green, Don 151 Green, Johnny 122 Green, Melody 122 Green, Ray 122 Griffin, Sherry 49 Grimes, Debbie 87,252,329,331 Grimmett, Jimmy 123 Grobe, Bonnie 123,232 Grobe, Donna 9,49,228,2 32,264 352,355 Hardy, Sharon 124 Hardin, Don 50 Hargrave, Alan 124,177,241 243 244 Hargrave, Dalan 152,241,243 Hargrove, Retha 152 Harris, Barbara 88,201 Harris, Charles 152 Harris, Pam 124 Harris, Lois 50,168,260,358 Harrison, Craig 124 Harvey, Kenneth 88,198 Harrison, Joe 124 Hartin, David 199 Hatley, Deborah 152 Hatley, Gcrri 88 Hatley, Sandra 152 Hearn, Brian 124 Hembrce, Jack 50,220 Hembree,John 152 Hembrce, Janell 88 Hendrick, Patricia 88,352,327 Hendrick, Tommy 124 Henley, Donald 152 Henley, Marilyn 50,204,200 Hcnnesey, Margie 88 Hennessey Hepworth, Hepworth, Hernandez, , Michael 15 2 Karen 88 Marvin 152 Anita 88 Grubbs, Sam 123 Guerra, Daniel 123,252 Guerra, Elena 152 Guerra, Jerry 123 Guerra, Lupe 152 Guerra, Robert 152,240,243,246 Guerra, Sylvia 49 , Guevara, Annie 123,113,174,277 7.62 512+ Gutierrez Gutierrez, Gutierrez, Carlos 152 J I Gutierrez, , Esmeralda 123 Gilbert 87,232 James 87 ,282 Guzman, Carol 123 Hernandez, Arlene 153 Hernandez, Cheryl 15 3 Hernandez, Mary 50,178 Hernandez, Feliz 50 Hernandez, Yolanda 89,232 Herrera, Alicia 15 3,252 Herrera, Julian 50,232 Herrera, Linda 124 Herrera, Rachel 124.252 Herrin, Paula 50,169 Herring, Robert 153 Hertel, Jane 232 Hertel, Patricia 124,230,226 Hessbrook, Hope 124 Hesskew, Linda 15 3,277 Hester, Stephen 89 Hethcock, Herrell 89,216 Hethcock, Sharron 15 3 Hickman, Robert 89,282,291,292,296 Hicks,Jcff 89,170,247,249,282,302,354 Hicks, Laura 51,169,171,201,202,278. 349,350,35 3,358 Hicks, Susan 110,l 25,200,277 Hilburn, Randy 232 Hillyer, Bonnie 51,188,191 Himlin, Elizabeth 51 Himlin, Marjorie 125,200 Hines, Debbie 125 I-litsman, Tommy 153 Hixsan, Sally 125,200,204 Hodges, Joel 153 Hoffmann, Paula 125 Hoffmann, Wayne 125 Hodgkinson, Mickie 51,181 ,238,239 Hogan, Karen 51,194 Holland, Pricilla 51,232 Holt, Gary 89,319 Holt, Patsy 89 Hooks, Clifford 51,192 Hopkins, Randy 125 Hosek, Bill 51,199,246 Howser, Marvidene 90 Hulbert, Vern 125,213,241,243,244 Hulbert, Victor 153 Jones, B 276,278 Hunter, lcke, Lil Sheri 52,194 lian 52,194 Ingle, Jimmy 126,110,273 Insall, Mike 90,170,173,177,247,248, 314 Irle, Debbie 15 3 Isbell, D avid 192 Jackson, Donna 52,171 Jackson Jackson Jackson , Gay 126 ,Janice 90 Ricky 197 Jenkins,,Alvin 126 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jobson, Barbara 90 Kenneth 153 Linda 52,169,177,246 Travis 90,282,296,303 Joerg, Charles 52 Johnson, Anne 52,75,169,225,226,230 232,26l,358,377 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Barbara 153 ,Joe 153,241,243 , Loretta 52 , Mike 90,196 , Timothy 153 Jonas, Pat 52,214,244 Johnston, Susan 90,175,227 Johnston, Vikki 52 arbara 153, 234 s Jones, Billy 153,282 Jones, Charles 9O,l77,247,248,249,282, 314,354 Jones, Colleen 52,60,201,203,261 Jones, Eileen 53,201,206 Jones, Judy 126,200,277 Jones, Mike 90 398 Jones, Robert 126,232 Jones, Tommy 126 Jones, Sharon 53,201,205,206,209,2l0 Jones, William 292 Jordan, David 153 Jordan, Stephen 151,15 3 Jowers, Becky 90 Juarez, Gracie 91 Jurek, Donald 53,193 Ka1lenberg,Danette 126,175,177 Kallenberg, David 53,193 Katanchick, Sally 9,36,5 3,168,227,232, 258,278,377,352,358 Keenan, Leslie 91 Keeton, Brenda 154 Kcil, Donnie 53,197 Keil, Henry 126 Keller, Cheryle 126,201 Keller, Joan 154 Kelly, Ellen 91,190 Kerr, Kelly 53 Kelly, Shirley 126 Key, Ronald 91,171 Key, Steven 154,234 King, Connie 126,110,232 King, Ellen 91,252,257 King, Janice 9l,l75,25 3,25 2 King, Karen 53,201,205,259 Kirby, Gary 126 Kirchner, Lizzie 154 Kisby, Linda 53 Kitelinger, Sherry 154 Klatt, Mildred 127 Klaus, Joe 53 Klumb, Kathy 54 Kneifel, Diana 91,170 Knowles, Deborah 91 Knowles, Robert 154 Koenig, Glenn 91,196 Kowalik, Lynn 91,262 Krawietz, Theresa 54,186,188 Krebs, Barbara Gail 154,208 Kroeger, Freddie 322,357 Kroeger, Freda 154 Kroll, Tomy 54 Kruse, Bonnie 154 Kuhn, Brian 92,190,191 Kunkel, Gary 54,312,313 Kuykendall, Cheryl 154 Kuykendall, Mark 154 Lake, Brenda 110,l27,179,200,2ll,273, 277 Lake, Linda 92,94,17o,201,206,270,275, Lancaster, Virginia 154 Langley, Michael 92 Lansford, Ron 127,232 Laque, Irma 127 Lares, Rene 154 Laskowski, Lloyd 92,189 Lauderdale, Jan 154,274,277 LeBlanc, Shirlyn 92 LcCroy. Cora 154 Lee, Wanda 154 Lewcy, Nancy 54,201 Lewis, Connie 154 Lewis, Eva 54 Lewis, Gary 155,234 Lewis, Stephen 54 Lindsey, Ray 54,265 Lindsey, Ron 92 Lindsey, Stanley 54,196,309 Liserio, John 127 Liserio, Margie 155 Littlefield, Susan 54,250,251 Lohse, James 92 Lopez, David 92 Lopez, David 127,309 Lopez, Janie 55 Lopez, Hector 154,241,243 Lopez, Jose 92 Lopez, Linda 155 Lopez Robert 92,196 Lopez Rosalinda 55 Lopez, , Yolanda 155 Losoya, Jesse 198 Lothringcr, Brenda 127 Lothringcr, Cathy 55 ,169,25 2 ,255 ,265 327 Lothringer, Vicky 93,252 Lott, Karen 93,170,232 Lozano, Mary Ellen 93 Luna, Aline 127 Luse, Dorcas 155 Luse, Mary 93,173,178 Mc McAlexander, Steve 93 McBee, Kathleen 155 McBee, Nancy 55,169,246 McBride, Deborah 127,200,277 McBride, Pam 93,200,278 McBride, Timothy 155,241 McCall, Linda 55,358 McCann, Ronnie 93,298 McClendon, Sherry 55 McClintock, Lydia 155 McComb, Dollie 155,208 McCannel1, Junie 127,252 McConnell, LuRae 93 McCrury, Edie 127,232,230 McCulloch, Wayne 56,282,293 McDaniel, Kenneth 56,193 McDonald, Barry 93 McDonald, Charlie 93,230,232 McDonald, Dennis 155 McDonald, Steven 127 McDougall, Diane 155 McDougall, Floyd 128 McElyea, Patrick 36,56,169,173,266, 282,312,3 13,358 McElyea, Sharon 155 McGee, Georgie 5 6 McGee, Larry 56 Mclunkins, Billy 56,226,23O,232 McMerrell, Paul 94 McMurray, Catherine 128 McRae, Susie 128,250 McRight, Pamela 56,190,358 Machost, Sandra 128,232,277 Mackie, Roger 192 Madden, Arlene 56 Madden, Deborah 128 Madrigal, Marla 155 Magallanez, Beatrice 56,194,195 Mair, Dawn 94,181,200 Mair, Marvin 128 Maldonado, Samia 94,1 86,190,191 Maldonado, Sirrell David 156 Malkemes, Cindy 156,277 Malkemus, George 128,232 Manka, Dennis 156 Mann, Debbie 56,169,20l,205 Mann, Georgia 156 Mann, Susan 156 Manning, Delores 156 Manning, Dinah 57,20l,202,209,2l1 Manning, Jenny 156,277 Manning, Sherry 44,57 ,60,201,203 Mansour, Denise 128,252 Marbach, Janet 128,200 Marquez Eliberto 156 Marshall ,l Clarence 128 Martin, Dolores 128,232 Martin, Dorothy 156 Martin, Irene 128 Martin, Kathy 156 Martin, Robbie 57,169,194 Martin, Shirley 57 Martin, Stanley 94,194,196 Martinez, Johnny 57 Martinez, Johnny 129 Martinez Baldo 94 Martinez Frank 58,173 Martinez Hector 156 Martinez Ida 129 Martinez Ida 156 Martinez, Irene 156 Martinez, Juan 57 Martinez Louis 216 Martinez Mary Jane 156,252 Martinez Oscar 57,197 Martinez Ramiro 156 Martinez Sandi 94 Martinez, Sharon 156 Martinez, Tony 156 Mashburn, Louanne 129,181 Mask, Kathy 57 Mask, Sharon 156 Massey, Beth 129,175,232 Mata, Susan 57 ,194,195 Mattingly, Elmer 95 Mattingly, John 157 Mathis, James 57 Mauricio, Luis 129 Mauricio, Susan 157 May, Larry 95,232 May, David 55,58,199,282,309 Mayfield, Molly 58,20l,206,259,271, 341,342 Mayfield, Valorie 58,265 Mayo, Cathy 129 Mayo, Greg 316,357 Mayo, Janet 58 Mayo, Jean 157 Mayo, Robert 157 Melendez, Ramon 58 Menefee, John 58,220,223,240,242 Micale, Carrie 58 Mikulenka, Dan 129 Mikulenka, Mary Ellen 58,l86,188,191 Miller, Barbara 95 Miller, Cheryl 58,227,2 32,264 Miller, George 95,232 Miller, J ames 9,36,59,169,230,232,282, 283,305,3l7,319,322,323,347,356 Miller, Steve 9,129,110,230 Milligan, John 59 Milligan, Pat 129 Miranda Leandro 59,2l9,241,243 Mifandaj Norma 157 Mireles, Rosalinda 252 Mitchel, Jerrell 59,197 Mitchell, Kathy 129 Mitchell, Roger 157 Monkhouse, Carl 95 Monkhouse, Wood 59 Montalvo, Mary Jane 157 Moon, Gary 95,232 Moon, Kathy 95 Moore Betty 157 Moorei Glenn 95 Moore, Jennine 76,95,20l,206 Moore, Jim 129 Moore, Linda 57 Moore, Mary 36,59,l69,278,258 Moore, Milton 157 Morales, Charles 59,232 Morales, Sylvia 95,232 Mo ren , Rachel 130 Moreno, Delia 157 Moreno, Lucy 130,200 Moreno, Luisa 96 Moreno, Roy 60,197,362 Moreno, Sylvia 157 Morgan, Ann 60,194 Morgan, George 96 O'Brien, Hope 130 O'Conner, Sandra 251 Odom, Ruby 158 Odom, Ruth 158 Oehler, Linda 61,181 Oldfield, Michelle 97,208,211 Oldham, Wade 61,261 Ollam, Callise 130,232 Ollom, Mark 97 Onofre, Becky 97,177,180 Morgenwroth, Russell 157 Morones, Trini 96,178 Morris, Elaine 96,171,232 Mooris, Ray 157 Morrison, Bobby 157 Morrison, Harold 60,232 Morrison, Henry 96 Morrison, Loudell 60 Mueller, Becky 157,208 Mull, Linda 60 Murch, Debra 130 Murdock, Laurie 96 Murray, Wylene 60,194 Naranjo, Noemi 96,190 Navarro, Carol 130,200,211 Navarro, Connie 96 Navarro Elvira 130 Navarro, Orlando 96,l78,282,298 Neal, Terry 96 Neill, Johnny 130 Newberry, Alberta 130 Nichols, Judy 130 Niles, Valerie 157 Nowotny, Marsan 61, 194 Nugent, Valorie 97 Nunez, Josie 157 Nutt, Milton 130 Nutt, Nadine 97 Opiela, Debbie 158 Opiela, Gary 196 Orta, Arthur 130 Orosco, Jimmy 155,217 Ortiz, Alice 158 Ortiz, Alice 97 Ortiz, Anna 131 Ortiz, Danny 61,282,303,306,320,347 Ortiz, Dickie 158 Ortiz, Eddie 97 Ortiz, Roberto 158 Ortiz, Rudy 97,196 Orum, Paula 131 Osborne, Richard 61,260,282,294,352 Ovalle, Joey 131 Ovalle, Ricky 158 Pacheco, Angela 131,247,284,252,337 Pack, David 97,282,296,303,317,320 Pack, Sam 61 ,282,289,290,291,292,295, 309,310 Padilla, John 61 Pais, Pamela 131,273 Palacios, Velma 61,173 Palitza, Linda 131,200,277 Pape, Roland 192 Pape, Stanley 61 Pape, Sue 158,208 Pape, William 97,282,292,296 Paredes, Lupe 61,181 Parisher, Barbara 98,170,204,205,209,211 276,278 Parker, Carroll 62,282 Parker, Sheila Parks, Leonard 98 Patterson, Raymond 243 Patrick, Pam 158 Patterson, Candy 158 Payne, Ricky 131 Paz, Ernest 131 Paz, Roger 98,196 Pearson, Taurence 131 Pederson, Allen 158 Pederson, Glenn 62,169,358 Pedrotti, Terry 98,226,232 Pelham, Russel 131 Pellam, Harold 52 Pena, Danny 62,197 Pena, Mary 62,358 Pena, Olga 158,274 Pena, Richard 62 Pena, Xaviel 131 Peoples, Charlene 131 Perez, Rosario 158,250 Perkins, Diane 158,247 Perkins, Henrietta 62,201,206,207,278 Perry, Cindi 62 Petty, David 158 Petty, Nancy 98,232 Peyton, Barbara 132 Ptiel, Ronald 146 Philips, Becky 158 Philips, Dawn 159 Philips, Brenda 132 Philips, Connie 158 Philips, Elsie 132,200 Piatt, Kathy 62 Pilcher, Kaye 98 Pisana, Jerry 98 Pittman, Joyce 62 Pittman, Melody 159 Plair, Harry 192 Poe, Geraldine 159 Poirier, Larry 98,232 Poirier, Loretta 159 Polan, Joan 159 Polk, Linda 159 Polk, Nathan 192 Pope, Melody 159 Porter, Debbie 132,200,204 Poss, Dan 132 Potts, Michael 98 Potts, Randy 159 Powell, Kim 98 Pozos, Carol 63,194,195 Pozos, Ramon 159 Pratt, Jo Anne 132,232 Presas, Sammy 14,63,72,215,264,271,359 Price, John 132 Price, Larry 63,169,263,270,282,309,310, 353 Price, Lonnie 159 Price, Mary 159 Price, Steve 159 Pride, Charlie 63 Pride, Jane 132 Prime, Cynthia 63 Puente, Ralph 63 Puffer, Rodney 99,249,314,35l Pullin, Ronald 159 Quinn, Rose 99,171 Quintana, Mary Lou 99 Rabenalde, Carl 159 Rabenaldt, Donald 63 Radicke, Herbert 132 Rafferty, Kevin 159 Raley, Roger 63,282 Ramirez, Lucy 159 Ramirez, Patricia 159,208 Ramirez, Rudy 192 Ramirez, Rudy 159 Ramos, Griselda 116,133 Ramos, Irma 133 400 Ramos, Javier 63,196 Ramos, Joe 160 Ramos, Mary 133,208 Ramos, Mirta 99 Ramos, Roy 63,192 Ramoz, Arturo 196 Ratliff, Michael 99 Raute, Janice 64 Ray, Larry 160 Razo, Connie 160 Razvillas, Patricia 160 Razvillas, Richard 64,199 Realme, Hillario 160 Redd, Ronald 64 Reeves, Daniel 160 Reeves, Rhonda 99,232 Regan, Barry 133 Rehfeld, Vauhn 160 Rcil, Esther 160 Reimschissel, Charlie 160 Reimschissel, Joyce 99 Reininger, David 133 Rcininger, Harold 9,64,27O,320,323 Rcininger, Judy 99 Reyes, Joel Jr. 160 Reyna, Gloria 160,252 Reyna, Grace 64 Reyna, Irma 99,170,232,260 Reyna, Joyce 99 Reyna, Yolanda 133,232 Reynolds, John 133,215,24 1,242,244, Reynolds, Paul 100,170,171,175,230,23 2, 358 Rhodes, Karen 100 Rhodes, Steve 133 Rice, Donald 64 Richardson, John 313 Richardson, Linda 64 Ridgeway, Claude 65,169,213,223 Ridgeway, Henry 100,282,297 Riggins, John 100,198 Riggins, Linda 133,232 Riojas, Anthony 65 Rios, Maucela 133,252 Rios, Rudy 133 Rios, Yolanda 160 Ripps, Ronald 160 Ripps, Walter 100 Rivas, Daniel 232 Roamell, Billie 161 Roamell, Randy 161,268 Roamell, Richard 100,189 Robbins, Clifford 161 Robbins, Martha 161 Robbins, Rachel 65 Roberts, Jodi 161 Roberts, Wallace 133 Robertson, Eva 101,298 Robertson, Teresa 134,242 Rodriguez, Alicia 161 Rodriguez, Carlos 189 Rodriguez, Cira 101,189 Rodriguez, Gene 134 Rodriguez, Irma 134,200 Rodri uez Joe 65,169,213,240,242,244 8 , Rodriguez, Julie 134 Rodriguez, Olga 161 Rodriguez, Philip 65,213 Rodriguez, Roy 198 Rodriguez, Ruth 134,l74,250,25l Rodriguez, Virginia 101,252,328 Roe, Thomas 9,89,65,224,227,228,230, 232 Roecker, Gail 101 Roger, Leslie 101 Rojas, Maria 65 Rollins, Rollie 101 Ronshausen, Diane 101,188 Ronshausen, William 65 Rosenbusch, Linda 65,187 Rosshausen. William 186 Rossman. Daina 134 Rothenbach, Isabel 101 Rowe, Barbara 134 Rowland, Barbara 134,177,277 Rudes, Jackie 65,232 Rudes, Jennifer 161 Rudy, Pat 9,36,66,168,170.2l3,24l,242 358 Ruiz, Irene l34,250,255,252 Ruiz, Josephine 66,168,252,255,266,327 328 Runnels, James 66,192 Ryan, Jane 101 Sacnz, Dora 101,178,200 Sage, Rene 94,76,102,200,206.272,273 Salas, Gilbert 161 Salazar, Lupe 161 Salazar, Ofelia 134 Salazar, Ricky 134 Salinas, Frank 55,66,271,354,358 Salinas, Mario 102 Salinas. Mary 161 Salinas, Robert 134 Salinas, Robert 161 Sammons, Bobby 135,230,232 Sanchez, Gloria 200,284 Sanchez, James 198 Sanchez, Rebecca 135 Sanders, Brenda 66 Sanders, Bruce 102,232 Sanders, Steve 135 Sandoval, lrma 232 Sandovan, Louis 135 Santoscoy, Martha 66,194 Santoscow, Matthew 198 Saucedo, Joe 161 Saucedo, Juan 66 Saucedo, Maria 66 Scales, Steve 161 Schitoskey, Terry 135,177,246 Schlueter, Jackie 66,194 Schneider, Carol 135 Schneider, William 135,232 Schomberg, Billy 161 Schomberg, Faye 135,277 Schomberg, Jo 161 Schomberg, Sharon 102 Schoot, Ronnie 66 Sehraub, Herbie 67 Schroeder, Sandra 102 Scoggins, Melinda l02,250,252,328 Sears, Paula 135,181 Seidel, Dorothy 67 Seidenberger, Keith 67,282,306 Sellers, Billy 161 Sellers, Larry 102 Sentcr, Barbara 135 Serrato, Benny 232 Serrato, Mary 135,243 Shakelford, Tommy 232 Shaner, Linda 135,200,277 Shaw, Judy 67 Sheldon, Augus 136,232 Shepard, Bob 161 Shipman, Pam 136 Shussler, Fred 136 Sibley, Elaine 162 Shippey, David 67,192 Shook, Gary 223 Shook, Linda 102,200,278 Vance, Terrell, Sifford, George 162 Silva, Sylvia 136 Simpson, Billye 94,102,201,206,259,270, 278,341 Sing, Bobbie 67,362 Singleton, Roger 162 Skyrm, Ronnie 102,232 Slangal, Charles 103 Slangal, Curt 162 Slocum, Milissa 136,200,211,241 Smalling, Paula 188 Smith, Debbie 162 Smith, James 162 Smith, Kristi 142,155,162,274,277 Smith, Linda 136,200 Smith, Mike 103 Smith, Patricia 162,208 Smith, Richard 103 Smith, Sherry 136 Smith, Terry 152 Snider, Pam 162 Snoga, June 103,180,232,268 Snyder, Sarah 103,171 Solis, Adelina 136,250,251,253,268 Sonnen, Beatrice 162 Sosa, Benny 67,192 Speer, Sue 103 Spurlock, Steve 192 Stair, Joe 68,290,29l,292,294,308 Stamm, Harold 162 Standridge, Johnny 68,226,227,230,232 Standridge, Sue 136,232 Stahl, Deborah 68,201 Stanley, Bill 162 Stannard, Ted 68 Starnes, Gwendolyn 162 Stelzig, Patricia 103 Stephens, Alfred 162 Stephens, Kitty 136 Stephens, Patricia 103 Stites, Russell 103 St. John, Donna 76,103,201,206,272,273 Stockton, Sharon 104,198 Stofa, Carol 136 Stone, Cynthia 162 Stone, Debbie 162,208 Stone, Judy 104,252,329 Stovall, Alma 162 Stovall, Phillip 163 Stowe, Linda 68,171,176,l80,201,205, 210,265 Strange, Jack 163 Stroman, Dale 104 Stroman, Robert 163 Struss, Mary 68 Struss, William 136 Stuart, Robert 104,232,278 Suhler, E. Patricia 163,165 Suhler, Sharon 36,68,165,l69,232,26l, 271,278 Sullivan, David 104 Sullivan, John 163 Suniga, Rosalinda 69,174,181,200 Suniga, Rosario 137,188,268 Sutton, Lawrence 104,282,303 Swan, Susan 69 Swan, Timothy 163 Swierc, Connie 104,249,337 Swindler, Diane 69 Swinford, Dale 69,169,l75,176,241,244, 246,262,269,278,282,309,343,354, 358,359 Swisher, Sam 69,358 Tabers, Jerald 104,189 Tabers, Sharon 137,181 Tabers, Virginia 69,181,201 ,205 Talbert, Jimmy 104 Talley, Al 104 Talley, David 105,198,199 Talo, Gary 137 Tapia, Emma 137 Tarver, Cecelia 69,232,278 Tarver, Joan 163,277 Tate, Steven 163 Tavitas, Michael 163 Taylor, Beverly 137,200 Taylor, Bill 137 Taylor, Carol 69,186,l90,l91 Taylor, Cindy 163,142,277 Taylor, Darlene 94,76,105,l08,201,205. Ueckert, Judd 78,190 Urbanezyk, Patrick 71 Urbina. Anna 138 Urbina, Jose 138 Urcste, Pete 106,196 Uzzell, Uzzell, Debra 106,232 Delbert 138 Valchar, Albert 71,199 Valdez, Blanca 71 Valdez, David 164 Valdez, Gracie 164 Valdez, Mary 71,186,187,l91 Shirley 106 206,209,278 Taylor, Deborah 163 Taylor, George 105,171 Taylor, Judy 137 Taylor, Patricia 137,232 Taylor, Paul 232,313 Tcllez, Rene 163 Tello, Alfredo 308,310 Tello, Dora 69,178,181 Tello, Delia 163 Tenney, Shirley 137 Linda 137 Thibodeaux, Debbie 163 Thompson, Curtis 137,232 Thompson, Jackie 69,180 Thompson, Tammy 137 Thompson, Terry 105 Thorman, Billy 70 Thornell, Melissa 163 Tice, Sharon 163 Tijerina, Norma 70 Tilyer, Chris 138 'Toman, Randy 105,198 Tomblin, Brenda 163 Tomblin, Deborah 105,17l,232,269 Torres, Esther 70,172,173 Torres, Mary 70,201,205 Torres, Torres, Yolanda 138,174 Hector 290 Vargas, Jose 164 Vasquez, Dorothy 106,188 Vasquez, Herlinda 164 Vasquez, Joe 106 Vasquez, Rosa 71 Vasquez, Thomas 138 Velasque, Jose 164 Velasquez, Rachel 7l,173,178,269,278 Velasquez, Rebecca 71,173,269,252,256 Velasquez, Sara 164 Vera, Polo 139,232,282 Vergara, Selma 139 Vernon, Debbie 72,194 Vetters, Bruce 9,72,168,l82,262,282,289 290,292,295,321,357,358 Villagram, Mary 139,201,284 Villalpando, Frank 139 Villanueva, Albert 139 Villarreal, Armando 139 Villarreal, Maria 164 Villarreal, Mary 139,284 Villarreal, Richard 139 Vincent, James 139,174,177 Vineyard, Phillip 47,72,290,291.294 Tovar, David 70 Townsend, Darlene 105 Trammell, Danny 138,309 Traylor, Victor 138,321 Treanor, Marguerite 70 Trevino, Mary 106 Trotter, Trotter, Troutz, Margaret 138 Mark 70,169,214 Melinda 232 Triyillo, Larry 106 Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Tucker, Debbie 163 Ginia 70,186,190 Lynda 106,175,269 Stephen 164 Toni 138,181,200 Waddy, Melinda 72,170,175,176,201,204 205,209,2l0,278,354,358 Waddy, Vicky 139,177,200,264 Waldrep, Brad 106,198 Waldrep, David 232 Waldrep, Randy 73,l97,358,362 Walker, Nancy 107,232,278 Walker, Roger 164 Walker, Susan 107,200,204 Tuley, Deanna 138 Tuley, John 70,170,272 Turney, Gary 106,309 Turpin, Mike 138 Walker, Tommy 107,282,293 Walker Walsh, , Willard 139 Debbie 107,187 Walton, Mark 164,234 Ware, Linda 107 l 401 Warren, Maxine 139 Weaver, Barbara 107,232 Weber, Debbie 107,259 Webster, Vivian 107 Weems, Melvin 110,140,273 Weems, Steve 9,73,282,304.347,358,363 Weicinski, Florence 141 Weiss, Roger 89,107,227.2 32 Welch, Cindy 164 Weller, James 107 Wells, Beath 9,73,170,252,255,266,326, 327,358 Westbrook, Ronald 140 Westbrook, Tony 108,282,297,309,343, 356 Weynand, Mark 140 White, Jerry 72,73,216.266,2 White, Martha 108,201,205 Wiatrek, Jean 140,200,269 Wiatrek, Jesse 197 Wiatrek, Susie 108,232,269 Wick, Kenneth 164 Wiginton, Sharon 140 Wiginton, Bill 140 Wilcox, Carla 108 Wildberger, Cynthia 140 Wildman, Steve 73,193 Wilkins, Judy 108,201,205 Wilkins, Shirley 73,170,358 Wilkinson, Margaret 140 Willems, Michael 164 Willems. Paul 140 Williams, Craig 140 Williams, Gentry 164 70,359 Williams, Kellie 140,180,200 Williamson, Ronald 108,282.29 1,294,297, 303,3l7,32l,323 Williamson, Brenda 252 Wilson, Jenny 9,60,105,109,201,203,247, 248,337 Wilson, Johnny 109 Wilson, Judy 164 Wilson, Karen 109,232 Winfield, Jack 73 Winters, Kathy 140 Withoff, Linda 164 Withoff, Margie 109 Woerner, Dottie 164 Wofford, Sharon 73,170 Wojtowiez, Antoinette 165 ,208 Woods, Betty 141 Word, Connie 109 Wright, Darrell 165 Wright, Julie 165 Wright, Patricia 165 Wyatt, Michael 141 Ybarra, Eddie 73,192 Yell, Melvin 21,73,282,312 Yell, Sandy 109 Yelton, Donna 141 Yelton, Tommy 109 Yoder, Dennis 109,198 Yohey, Brenda 141 Yohey, Leslie 141 York, Riehard141,232,282.313 York, Sharon 74,232,278 Young, Ida 165 Young, Ronald 141 Zamora, Henry 232 Zamora, Norma 252,255 Zaneanella, Orval 74,282,294 Zapata, Anna 141,232,250,251 Zapata, Dralia 165 Zetak, Monica 165 Zuehl, Henry 109,270 Zuehl, Joseph 165 Zuniga, Humberto 109,230 Zuehl, James 165 Zuniga, Ramon 74 Zuniga, Rosalinda 173 Zureher, Charles 74,197 U0rq 5 Af9 phvpgwgxw ff W ESQ do Qf 'fy QWKMTX W aff? 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