Memorial High School - Patriot Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1968
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Y ,.,,.. - ..,--.35-93.7-gigsvvsasivf f, K' 'frrff' f4: i!- H I l 6 PATRIOT TRIGT Memorial High School San Antonio, Texas 1968 VOL. I Table of Administration Faculty Classes WF 7312. if N. .imifszi Clubs Advisories fame 5 - - ff,-- f- Contents Sports School Activity Advertising Foreword The PATRIOT, as a new publication for Memorial High School, will not dedicate its first volume. Instead, we will adopt the dedication made for the new High School. That is, in the memory of all those members, of Edgewood Independent School District schools, who have gallantly given their lives in defense of their homes and country. Those of us who remain behind are indeed proud to have known and to have associated with such upstanding members of the community and school. regret very much that human nature will not allow people to live in peace among their fellow men. That greed and avarice will drive man against man and nation against nation. That to protect homes and loved ones, some must eternally be sent to do battle against the foe. To overcome human nature to the greatest extent possible, schools are built to teach that wars are not fruitful for anyone, and that intelligent use of all resources, human and material, is the only sensible way to live. If the dedication of Memorial High School to these principles will save one human life and provide for the safety of one stick of property, its cause will be served. S E if i Nw., W.-zwfff' Mr. S. R. Fuentes Mr. Clem Galan Mr. Juan Garcia -5-mn Edgewood Independent School District Board Mr. Gil Pompa lVlr. Joe G. Rivas Mr, Felix Yharra Q ' t 1 . Q F Q . S, it ai H 5 3 55 5 9 EE E x Q Superintendent Mr. Bennie F. Steinhauser Mr. Steinhauser is Superintendent of the Edgewood Independent School District and has served in the past as teacher, principal, and assistant superintendent. He is a member of the Edgewood District Teachers' Association, which he served for two years as president from 1951 to 1953. Mr. Steinhauser received his BA. and MA. degrees from Trinity University, and has done graduate work at the University of T exas. In addition, Mr. Steinhauser has been very active in a wide variety of educational and civic organizations. Mrs. Lucille L. Santos Mrs. Santos addresses fae- ulty meeting. Uur principal is well fitted to lead Memorial High School as the School of the Seventiesfi Her experience as principal of Cenizo Park Elementary School for yearsg her service as principal of Truman Junior High School and Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Educa- tion in Edgewood Independent School District have given her an experience unequalled by any other person. Also, the experience she has gained while working with the 'cllead Starti' program and as a member and chairman of many com- mittees and conferences dealing with educational and legislative aspects of her chosen profession qualify Mrs. Santos uniquely. The enthusiasm she generates is easily transmitted to, and infects, members of the faculty and the student body, instilling in them a desire to strive for ever greater heights. Under the expert guidance and leadership of Mrs. Santos, we are convinced the :School ofthe Seventiesw will become the 'cSuper Schoolw it was dubbed by newsrnen. 11 www s Q A ff 5 5 S ': K 2 w 1 F F 5 ?f 1 S x -v nm-:mu-uamm 4 ummmmnmummmumvam :umm-wx mmmmw-uuuuvffwm Mr. Dillard lsabel M-....l..,..,,,. 'L' H J, Solving problems MF- Julian Suarez Mrs. Helen Montez Why do you suppose he was absent? lad better recheck this bulletin Mrs. Lucy Gomez Mrs. Gomez is our Registrar, Pep-Squad sponsor, and Dean of Girls. She gives the impression that she is happiest when working the hardest. Mrs. Coole planning a conference r s Above: Mrs. Gomez hard at work in her office, and fhelowj engaged in extracurricular activities. Mrs. Coole, as Counselor, has her hands full administering tests, solving prob- lems, and making home visits. We all appreciate her kind understanding and sympathy. Mrs. Ruth M. Coole M494-vs-w:,,,, Meeting of Faculty members GJ I 1 Facult Teacher and student in conference .vm .,,,,,., .H .,.. N ..MM.... ,..,n .,,... .,.. W.WW.,V,,.X. e.,,... ,,,,.,,,,,,.. . W,r.. ,.,, . ,.,. ,M...1.... English Dept Mrs. Gloria Amsili Miss Delia Anne Avalos Mrs. Carolyn Barry Miss Gloria Garza Mr. Richard Hayes Mrs. Roberta Klebanoff Mrs. Josephine Hisbrook Foreign Language Spanish class in action. Miss Norma Huesca Math n Dept. E 2 2 y Mr. Cresencio Arcos Mr. Wayne Randall Mrs. Betty Travis Mr. J ack R. Starnpley Mr. Frank Trevino l 1- ,K f 4 lg , , -T - l mx. Sc1ence Dept. Mr. Raymond Casillas Mrs. Belia Kraemer Mr. Mankes helping students Mr. Robert Mankes Mrs. Gail Zimmerman H1story Dept Mr. Louis Gonzales Mr. Jimmy Towers Mr. David Huff Mr. Clyde Kennington Mr. Lad Vanek Dept. Mrs. Stella Higginbotham lVlr. ames Linnstaedter . 3 ,- Physical Ed, boys exercising Mr. Clifford Troy Miss Sarah Fillingame Business Dept. Mr. Nolan Payton Mr. Arthur Pingree Mr. Paytoifs typing class. Mrs. Daisy Smith Mr. Franklin Smith Mr. Paul Elizondo, jr. The band is one of our pride and joy's'7 at the school, particularly knowing how much hard work has been put in by Mr. Elizondo and all ofthe students, some of whom had very little training. ROTC Honor Guard honoring the football sweetheart, fmiak The band resting between numbers at pep rally. Our R.O.T.C. unit may be small, com- pared with other schools in the city. We will stand up and compete with any of them now, with our rifle team, and soon with our drill team, honor guard, and the entire unit r. Thomas Hardin pw Speual Staff Mrs. De La Garza Mrs. Bessie Bryant Mrs. Clara Dannelly Mrs. Jean Lange Mrs. Elsie Kohner C a f c t c r i a Mrs. Paula Watson M ain t e n an C e Mr. Lorenzo Branch Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Connie Perez, Manager Vicente Guerra . Victoria Pena . Peggie Rubio Night shift comes me while day shift finishes Mrs. Edclrnira Gonzales up. Mr. Bartolo Prado Mr. Cristobal Soto n Juv 0 2' A l1f11OI' S Roger Ruiz, Ruben Encino, Linda Garcia, Elizabeth Encina, and Richard Ramirez Baiza, Joe Blanco, Lucy Cadena, Norma Calvillo, Richard Cantu, N oemi Carranza, Rosemary Castellano, ll oe Cedillo, Edward Aguero, Joe Alcala, Roy D. Aldretc, Patricia Almendarez, Angelita Alonzo, Rachel Alvarado, Joe Henry Ancira, Carlos Arrendondo, John Juniors practicing for the color photo Cervantes, Frances Chastang, Samuel Chavez, Robert B. Contreras, Fred Contreras, Mary Alice Corona, M ary De Anda, David De La Garza, Dora De Leon, Henry Delgado, Margarita De Luna, Paul Diaz, Gilbert Diaz, Orquidia Diaz, Sylvia Elias, jesse Elizondo, Mary Helen Elliott, Jacob Elliott, Monty Encina, Elizabeth Encino, Ruben Escamilla, Arthur Escobedo, Elia Espinoza, Evelyn Espinoza, Robert EQQUIVCI Rosemary Estewes George Plala Edward Flala Lmda Flores Flores Flores Flores Flores, Mary Isabel Flores, Robert Fragoso, Danny Garcia, John Garcia, Johnny Garcia, juan Garcia, Linda Garza, Gloria Q,QEi.'U'fiil K A i 'iJ'1'ri'1rH Wi' Y Junior class candy sale. Garza, Mary Gomez, Albert Aurelio Gonzales, Anna Maria Gonzales, David Gonzales, Irene Gonzales, Magdalena Guajardo, Rachel Guerra, Guadalupe I 3.llKfi1KS':lllxswB4am.ismn?ll2l'Bmm2s Lopez, Margaret Lopez, Victoria Mach ado, Gloria M ald onad 0, ,I esse Martinez, David Martinez, Gloria Martinez, G race Martinez, Linda Aigii ., ., wi! Junior class meeting in progress Stiff? in Martinez, Maria Mascorro, Hortencia Mayes, Unetter Medrano, Barbara Medrano, Mary Mendoza, Pauline Miller, Roland James Molina, Juventino Montalvo, Margaret Montez, Andrea Morales, Leonard Moreno, Elena Moreno, Helen Moreno, Juan Ocanas, Jose Ochoa, M ary Perez, Cecilia Perez, Gus Perez, Joe Perez, Richard Quintanilla, Elsa Rabago, Lottie Ramirez, Cristina Ramirez, Elvira Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Sulema Rosales, Carloe III Rubio, Lydia Ruiz, Gregory if-. .. 1 4.ffg,is-Qi. -g.5m-,'.rff.i,,.Qf-, Q A W fvfiissif' i 1 -f 1 V asquez, Roselwarie Villarreal, Mary E. White, Ernest Wilson, Pleaslitta Zambrano, Betty Zepeda, Ernestina Zertuche, Sergio Onate, Daniel ps rx if 5 Y: 221: , I efffff 5 V..,., ew Fgfftrg I 2 ,Q1 .tt.i iii,i Mr. Kennington and Mrs. DeLe0n, junior class sponsors, ad- miring new school banner. fig' Sophomores choose their vocational subjects for the upcoming year Sophomores T hespians Christmas party Aguilera, Esther Aguilera, Jesse Aguirre, Gloria Aguirre, Virginia Aleman, Linda Almarez, Rudy C. Almendarez, Pedro Ancira, Sylvia Araujo, Alma Arrevalos, Irma Arriaga, Steve Atlee, Margaret Avita, Severo Barbosa, Alex Barrera, Tom Beltran, Mike Benavides, Ron Cabrera, Yolanda I Cardenas, Mary Cardenas, Vivian Carreon, Sulema R Casarez, Maria Castilleja, Idalia M Castillo, Genaro De La Luz, Rodolfo De La Rosa, Roger Diaz, Anne Diaz, Daniel Dominguez, Yolanda Duenez, Esther Elias, Leonard Elizondo, Rita Encino, Regina Esaul, Adame Escobar, Henry Esparza, Sally Castillo, Rueben Castillo, Sylvia D. Cisneros, Arthur Cisneros, Diane L Chapa, John Connor, Arolita Contreras, Christine Cordona, Raul Corpus, Angelita Coy, Jeanette Davis, Luis De La Cruz, Lydia Espinosa, Alice Falcon, David P. Farias, john Fernandez, Alice Fernandez, Gracie Fiala, Doris Floris, Anita Flores, Arturo Flores, Guadalupe Flores, Margarita Flores Roy Flores, Sandra Fricscnh ahn, J anie Galvan, Richard Garay, Herlinda Garay, Irene Garcia, Alicia Garcia, .Aurora Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Herlinda Garcia, Janie Garcia, Jesse Garcia, Joe Garcia, Lynda Posters for candi- dates for King and Queen of Hearts. wa.. 23 Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garza, Garza, Maria G. Maria I. Mary Rosalinda Rosalinda Garcia, , Sandra G. Alfredo Estclla Garza, j anie Garza, Mary R. Garza. Olga Gomez, Anastacio Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, J uan Gonzales, Leonard Gonzales, Rosario Gonzales, Sylvia Gonzales, Virginia Gonzales, Ramiro Gonzales, Rebecca Guadarrama, Alfred Guadiano, Rose Marie Guerra, Frank Guerra, Virginia Guerrero, J osie Guevara, Anita Guevara, Gilbert Gutierrez, Carlos Gutierrez, Hermil 0 Gutierrez, joseph Gutierrez, Mary Gutierrez, Ismael Guzman, Elida Harris, William Henderson, Brenda Hernandez, Dolores Hernandez, Florencio Hernandez, Linda G. Hernandez, Linda J. Hernandez, Mary E. Hernandez, Patricia Ann Hernandez, Patricia N. Hernandez, Pete Hernandez, Rose Mary Hernandez, Sulema Hernandez, Virginia Herrera, Edward Herrera, Elvia H. Sophomores depart from Jam-session Herrera, Santos Hessbrook, Consuelo Hinojosa, Herbert Huron, Esther Huron, Onecimo Huron, Roland Huron, Rosie L. Jasso, Crispin Jimenez, Irma Jimenez, Rosa Linda Kelly, Fred Kelly, Linda 2 ,. --L 'T f T .. f-,,,, JL., V -I , x , lr R ir er J R L ii 'li S+ lxf X1 ' fill Lambrecht Johnny E Lara John Lares Richard Leandro David fr - if ' i l -li,' Lerma, Anastacio Lopez, Ernie Lopez, Mary Lou Lopez, Ralph Lopez, Rita G. Lopez, Robert Lomas, John Longoria, Frank bike Mendoza, Julia Mireles, J oe Molina, Bertha P. Molina, Mario Moore, Alice Moran, Elias Moreno, Guadalupe T. Moreno, Mario Moreno, Rudy F. Moron, Guadalupe Moya, Gloria Muniz, Diana E. Lurati, Edward Martinez, Charles Martinez, Maria G. Martinez, ,I uan Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Olga G. , Roger , Ruben , Vicente Maseorro, Anita Mejia, Sabas Mendez, Nora Mendoza, Janie ,Q--M AW '- mf 1-fear Munoz, San Juanita Musser, Dehorah Nino, Amelia Ocanas, Daniel Olguin, Joe Onofre, Evelyn Orosco, Gloria Orosco, Maria Orta, Felipe Ortiz, Joe Lewis Ortiz, Mary Lou Padilla, Oscar Ramirez, Ray Ramos, J oe Rangel, Gloria Rangel, Peter R. Rangel, Roselio Regalado, Sylvia Retiz, Mararet Reyes, David Reyes, Joe Reyes, Perla, M. Padilla, Rosalinda Pationo, Louis Pena Hector Perez, Anita G. Perez, Erlinda H. Perez, Mary Lou Pesina, Mary Lou Quintanilla, Cynthia Ramirez, Carmen Ramirez, Gilbert Ramirez, Mary j. Ramirez, Olga Reyes, Henery' Rioj as, Juan Rios, J osephine Risper, Diana M. Riv as, Joe Rivas, Nancy Rivera, Robert Robledo, Socorro Robles, Andrew Robles, Daniel Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Ernestina Rodriguez, Esperanza Rodriguez, Evangeline ri -, Rodriguez, joe E. Rodriguez, Robert Romero, Bennie Resales, Jose Ruiz, Rose Marie Saenz, Sylvia Salas, Gilbert Salas, Irene R. Salazar, Elsa Salazar, Rudy Saldivar, Mary An Samudia, Richard I1 D Trejo, Antonio Trevino, Berta H. Trevino, jimmy Tristan, Dolores Valdez, Abel Valdez, Mary AQTICS Vallin, Ann Vara, Richard Vargas, Sergio Vasquez, J osie V asquez, Nancy Vega, Rose Marie A5 s gf 1 4 fbi , W .3 9 5 la . W ia 5 , si iii ff f ig, 'Q x 1 A ' if Sanchez, Gerard Sanchez, Stanley Silva, Gloria Silva, Richard V. Soria, Rose Mary Soto, Carlos R. Teniente, Richard Tevcni, Lydia Tijerina, Oscar Torres, Elva M. Torres, Yolanda Tovar Vincinte Velcz, Rosalinda Vera Cruz, Louis Vera, Lucilla Villanueva, David Villanueva, Oralia Villarreal, Rosemary Yglesias, Roger Ytuarte, Mickey Zamora, Gilbert Zamora, Guadalupe Zaragosa, Roy Zepeda, Adam J. -rm Zepeda, Sylvia Zuniga, Luis Zuniga, Sandra ,I Freshman band members being measured for new uniforms. Freshmen 4 1 s 4 s D F I , ,,.,.,,,,. F' If Acosta, Linda Acuna, Gilbert Acuna, Oralina Adame, Noemi Aguirre, Elsa Aguirre, Manuel Aguilar, Ernest Aguero, Antonio Aguinaga, Fred Alcala, Domingo Alcala, Ernest Alcala, Mike Aldrete, Geraldine Aldrete, Lawrence Alejandro, Alex Alejandro, Julia Alernan, Elizabeth Aleman, Emilio Alrnaguer, Alma Alvarado, Benjamin Alvarado, J oe Alvarado, Linda Alvarado, Richard Alvarez, Lupe Amador, Sylvia Andrade, Ramon Arevalos, Martha Arispe, ,I ohn Arroyo, Rosa Arsate, 'Raul an-wx Asher, Virginia Aritua, Orfalia Balderama, Olivia Baraj ar, Richard Barrera, Jovita Bernal, Johnny Blanco, Trinidad Bondoc, Esperanza Bondoe, joe Calderon, Eleanor Campa, Olga Campa, Oralia Canalcs, Janie Cantu, Frank Cantu, Linda ,. l 84 5 W 3 W 5 Q3 V' ff Q ,, ' V 16' V' r Celestino, Richard Cervantes, George Cisneros, Gloria Cisneros, ,I ohnny Cisneros, Rosemary Constante, Pete Contreras, Hope Contreras, Rose Coronado, Martha Corpus, Angelita Correa, Robert Cuellar, Guadalupe Cuellar, Roy T. DeAnda, Gilbert Delgado, Benito f . , - . e fvizfiiflffflfllf ' K A 'f if 5, ' t 'f-.lr 22 522 ,J H' ,,,, A . 51 Cantu, Ninfa Cantu, Noel Cantu, Tomas Cardenas, Arnulfo Cardenas, Esther Cardenas, Yvonne Carranza, Antonia Carranza, David Carranza, Terry Castellano, Susana Castillo, Armando Castillo, Rosario Castro, Dora Castro, J anie Castro, Sam Raymon mag f ag, lg V ' 95 :ga its -:f 'A 0 ffw Qiiyzf G ,f. 'L I 1 ruf M ,,, K :.f 1 rs 0 1 5 1 Delgado, Ernest DeLaGarza, Grace DeLaGarza, J oe L. Delao, Lynette DeLeon, Aucencio Delaeon, Carlos DeLeon George DeLeon, Gloria Delauna, Augustine Diaz, Annie Duarte, Rosa Earnest, Jesse J. Elias, Sylvia Elliott, George Errisuriz, Gloria 0 R ff . V5 1 P I is 1 5 , 'ff if -:Ji , MVIS' Escamilla, Consuelo Eseamilla, Delia Escarnilla, Diana Escamilla, Rosa Esparza, Mary Ellen Espiritu, David Esquivel, Gloria Faz, Eloy Fernandez, Sylvia Fillipone, Larry J. Flores, Albert Flores, Carmen Flores, lrene Flores, Jesse R. Flores, Raul ww-Q.-E . Martha, Eugene, and Rachel are hard at work. E vyw Flores, Rose Mary Flores, Veronica Franco, Cynthia Franco, J oe Fuentes, Edna Gallardo, Raul Gallegos, Arthur Gallegos, David Galvan, Mary Esther Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Bertha Garcia, Carmen Garcia, Fred Garcia, Janie Garcia, ,I ohn Gomez, Glafiro Gonzales, Alma J . Gonzales, Benjamin Gonzales, Carlos Gonzales, Elda Gonzales, Guadalupe Gonzales, jimmy Gonzales, juan B. Gonzales, juan M. Gonzales, Luis Gonzales, Virginia Gonzales, William Granado, Antonio Guadiano, Albert Guajardo, Sammy Garcia, Marta Garza, Abel Garza, Adolfo Garza, Delia M. Garza, Donald Garza, Elsa Garza, Ernest Garza, Jesse Garza, Julio Garza, Ofelia Goetz, Ronald Gomez, Angelina Gomez, Armando Gomez, Diana Gomez, Eulalio Guajardo, Candelaria Guedea, Jerry Guerra, Raul Guerrero, Vincent Gutierrez, Diana Gutierrez, Genaro Gutierrez, joe Gutierrez, Lamar Gutierrez, Rachel Gutierrez, Raymundo Hale, Gloria Herida, Yvonne Hernandez, Carmen Hernandez, Gomesindo Hernandez, JoAnn x of . , A ww H ,f-sz, ,.., L- yi L s 3 V? z 's Mi, Mk ,M K We E, , P gi , Hernandez, Joseph Hernandez, j osephine Hernandez, Manuel Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Rose Hernandez, Roy Hernandez, Veronica Hernandez, Yolanda Herrera, Sylvia A. Hodges, Michael Huron, Norma lbarra, Yolanda Jaloma, Delia Jalorno, Rodolfo Jasso, Adolfo Jimenez, Antonia Jimenez, Arthur Juarez, Andres Lara, Frank Lara, Refugio Leiva, Moses Lerma, Gregory Limon, Rogelio Longoria, John Longoria, Tony Lopez, Angie Lopez, Frances Lopez, Gilbert Lopez, Gracie Lopez, Julio Lopez, Olivia Lopez, Robert Luna, Rudy Mancha, Daniel Mandujano, Saturnino Mares, Sandra Marroquin, Richard Martinez, Abraham Martinez, Albert Martinez, Anna M. Martinez, Armando Martinez Delia Martinez, Edward Martinez Erasmo Martinez, Esther Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, M artinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, M artinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, Martinez, A118 'nur 1 fer' gi f 5 A t 'fa f if L, ,, , . .,,,. litem.-1. 1-1339 i ts? W ,,,,..,, . Montenegro, Angie Moore, Frederick Morales, Rudy Morales, Sandra S. Moreno, Cesar Moreno, J avier Moreno, Moses Morin, Monica Moron, Raymond Muniz, Roger Muniz, Yolanda Munoz, Hilda Nanez, Delia N arvaez, Johnny N ava, Laura Mauricio, Yolanda Mclrlazlett, Nancy Medina, Sylvia Mejia, Mary Helen Mejia, Mary Martha Mendez, Adam Mendoza, Edward Mendoza, Celia Mendoza, Sara Mcza, Eugene Meza, Mary Elizabeth Mireles, Irene Moncada, Javier Moncada, Julio Moncada, Richard Nino, Fernando Nombrano, Bertha Nunez, Ramon Obayo, Ronnie Ochoa, Gilbert Ocho:-1, jesse Olivercz, Alicia Olvera, Jose Onate, Connie Orozco, Alex Orta, Tony Ortegon, Rosario Ortiz, Herlinda Ortiz, Sylvia Oyervides, Raul Pachecano, Mary L. Pantoja, Angelita Pastrano, Cruz Pedroza, Rita Pena, Mary Pena, Ruben Gomez Perez, Ernest Perez, Jesse Perez, Mary jane Perez, Nelly Perez, Santo Pesina, Margaret Prado, Dolores Prado, Robert Quinones, Gilbert Rivas, Adam Rivera, Anna Rivera, Nick Rivera, Rachel Robledo, Juan Rocha, Basilio Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez, David Rodriguez, Irene Rodriguez, Janie Rodriguez, J oe Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Margaret Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Mike Quinonez, J anie Ramirez, Alejandro Ramirez, Ida M. Ramirez, J anie Ramirez, Sylvia Ramirez, Tomas Ramos, Raul Ramos, Virginia Rangel, Horteneia Reyes, Abel Reyes, Richard Reyes, Susan Reynolds, Dennis Rey nosa, Juanita Rios, Victor fwf Q5 Santos, Oscar Serrano, Ernesto Shelton, Mary J. Shinn, Brenda Solis, Benita Solis, Joe Solis, juan Soria, Helen Soto, Patricia Suarez, Diana Talevera, Christine Taylor, Robert Tello, jesse Trigg, Robert Urdialez, Kathy Ruiz, Rachel Saenz, Diana L. Salano, I ohnny Salas, Guadalupe Salas, Luis Salas, Rosa Maria Salazar, Lucy Salinas, Anita Sanchez, lsrael Sanchez, joe Sanchez, Maria Sanchez Rachel Sanchez Roger Sanchez, Sandra Santellan, Oralia ffzavws i li Valdez, Graeiela Valdez, Mary Lou Valdez, Robert V alenzuela, Graciela Valle, Enrique V allejo, Rita V allin, Yolanda Vargas, Fidencio Vela, Danny Velasquez, ,I esse Velez, Evangeline Venzor, Ruben V era Cruz, Maria Villa, Gerardo Villanueva, Hector af 1 l' f I f K wal- . ,Ja , 3 Vz, f ,ff 5 l I Villanueva, Moises Villarreal, Elvira Villarreal, John V illarreal, Susie White, Sylvia Ann White, Willis G. Wynn, Jacqueline Y anez, jesse Ybarra, Sulema Zamora, Phillip Zapata, Linda Zaragosa, Eva Zepeda, jesse Zepeda, ,I ohn Zertuehe, Roland Students attending con- cert of San Antonio Symphony at the Ken- nedy High School. Zuniga, Elia Zuniga, Hector Zuniga, William Clubs The Memorial High School Junior ROTC Battalion Memorial unior R.O.T.C. The Memorial High School Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is dedicated to the building of characters and physical stamina in the members of its corps. The preparation received by the students will stand them in good stead whether they continue in college and pursue the Senior ROTC, or whether they become members of the community earning a liveli- ti - , , M hood for themselves and their families. ln addition to the drill procedures, ROTC students are given instruc- tion in administration of military units, rifle marks- manship, competitive drill with other school units, and a wide variety of information which is both useful and beneficial. , Q 1 I X 'A Undergoing Federal lnspection new The Color Guard for the Memorial High School R.O.T.C. consists of the Com- mander, James Lee, and members, Earn- est White, Alfred Guadarrama, Jose Rosales, and Robert D. Lopez. R.O.T.C. Honor Guard V E ir R.O.T.C. 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' .- W ,' . .. + in s of The Memorial High School R.O.T.C. Drill T eam commanded by Captain J ames Lee The Drill Team performs at the Federal inspection. MM..-suis: The Rifle Team Front Row: Hernan- dez, Taylor, Qui- nones, and Balderas. Back Row: Rosales, Lee, Martinez, Robles and Guadarrama. Front Row L. to R. Loretta jauregui, Angie Gomez, Andrea Montez, Elvira Ramirez, Carlos Salas, Sylvia Herrera, Ernestina Zepeda, Gracie Valdez, Julia Alejandro. Second Row L. to R. Mrs. De Leon, Lydia Rubio, Rosalinda Torres, Rosa Soria, Sylvia White, Margaret Rodriguez, Elsa Garza, Evangelina Martinez, Maria Vera Cruz, Diana Muniz, Gloria Martinez, Griacie Lopez, Mrs. Hisbrook. Third Row L. to R. Rose Mary Hernandez, Luisa Rodriguez, Terry Carranza, Oralia Santellan, Lupe Guerra, Jane Hernandez, Linda Fiala, Dora Castro, Pauline Mendoza, Janie Castro, Patricia Soto, Noemi Cantu, Dalia Nanez, Ernest Aguilar. Fourth Row L. to R. Cynthia Franco, Gilbcr Diaz, Roger De La Rosa, John Farias, Juan Gonzalez, james Lee, jesse Elias, Elsa Quintanilla, Carlos Sacriste, Richard Ramirez, Ronald Goetz. Fifth Row L. to R. Henry Escobar, Rosemary Esquivel, Josie Rios, Maria L. Limon, Rachel Alonzo, Martha Arevalos, Robert Chavez, Nancy Rivas, Maria I. Flores, Terry Rodriguez Pan American Student Forum of Texas Organized: May 4-, 1944 Colors: Blue, White 81 Gold l Mottot 'gOt One Blood Hath He Made All Nations Emblem: Handclasp of Friendship Song: O Noble Pan American Maria Isabel Flores, Andrea Montez, Elvira Ramirez, Carlos Salas, Sylvia Ann Herrera, Ernestina Zepeda, Robert Chavez, Loretta Jauregui 4435 if rx, .ligifgg 1, .vain QM , , ,g ,...... 1 ..,. , .. 1 1 , J --, W , Wnfnanffi WFAQW2 :if Q Kizziii-11:-',,a1' 'xii -a r 4 Q' Q? gh .,,.. Q F F Ty 1' T31 Y. 'U' 4x 13' 5 'it Wx L' as gi? w fl Q Q , Q V , ' fl 4 ' F 4 M 4 ,54 Q A , Q W' A Mfr? ff c K C Q Senior Red Cross from left: Mary Lou Pachecano, Secretaryg Doris Fialag Lin- da Garcia, Presidentg Mrs. Bryant, Sponsorg Margaret Flores, Reporterg Rosa Contrerasg Virginia Asherg and kneeling is Rudy Mo- rales. The Red Cross Organization of Memorial High School was organized for the purpose of carrying out the specific function of the American Red Cross. The boys and girls were responsi- ble for the projects listed below: Welcome Home for the Blind and Agedg Halloween decora- tions for Grace Lutheran Hospi- tal, and Convalescent Homeg State Hospital on South Presa. The Christmas projects included cheer for: Grace Lutheran, Welcome Home for the Blind and Agedg T.B. Hospital and Little Church of La Villita. A Christmas tree was decorated and placed in the Ella Austin Home for Orphans. Each member of the organiza- tion must complete the Standard First Aid Course. Someone dropped their pin! Enroute to St. Nlaryis University. F.S.A. Members FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA The FSA are dedicated to the idea of preparing themselves for careers in any of several scientific fields. Investigating phenomena of physical science, the students learn the direction of their in t erests. Many distin guishcd American scientists can look hack upon their school days for the inspira- tion which placed them on the road to greatness. Enroute to St. NIary,s University on a field trip. , . .,,. . ,.., ,. ...,,..,., . ,,,. ,..., ,.., , M- -f,, V -i - Q 11- .ff. fmvf --:.ffie-1.,,f uf- I, -H: - .J H The Annual Staff being given planning information by Mr. Warren Uecker. The dedicated ones! Patriot Staff .....,l,...,, ,...,W. ..,... . ,HM i.,.,.. ,,,. W ,. ...,.,.,,..,. -,,..,, .. ,.,. A ,,,.. -,.,i. . ,,,,,, The PATRIOT staff is formed for the purpose of preparing a yearbook which will present the history of events, occur- rences, and the people who make up Memorial High School. All too often the staff of a yearbook becomes so Wrapped-up in their work they overlook what they themselves are doing. The Memorial High School yearbook, the PATRIOT, is being published for the first time during the first year of the school itself. Although the formation of a staff presented innumerable problems, a dedicated group of students gathered and grappled with ponderous problems of deadlines, copy, pictures and a host of other unfamiliar terms. Though in- numerable, the problems were not insur- mountable. The group of dedicated stu- dents proudly presents the results of their efforts for your enjoyment and pleasure. Our chief executive! Mr. Uecker talking to the annual staff members on planning the yearbook pri The annual staff at work! l l 2:5215 Front Row L. to R. Mr. Elizondo, Mrs, Santos, johnny Lambrecht, Javier Moncada, Gerard Sanchez, F rederich Moore, Hope Contreras, Rudy Almaraz, Ben Gonzales, Joe Alvarado, Peter Rangel, J oe Martinez, David Falcon, Daniel Diaz, Robert Correra, Rosalinda Padilla, Roy Alcala. Second Row L. to R. Martha Coronado, Lidia T eveni, Albert Guadiano, Lawerenee Martinez, Domingo Alcala, Richard Moneada, Arthur Cisneros, Cesar Moreno, Severo Avitua, Donald Garza, Mario Zertuche, john Longoria, Richard Paehecano, Andrew Robles. Third Row L. to R. Joe Reyes, Luis Vera Cruz, Oscar Padilla, Larry Fillipone, Raul Guerra, Al Valdez, Daniel Ocanas, Julio Lopez, Paul Oyervides, Adolph j asso, Ruben Martinez, Roy Zaragosa, Roy Hernandez, Johnny Ramirez, Hilda Martinez Moving dayl Into our new classroom. Everythingls newl Especially the uniforms. -y. ,, ,547 Lots of hard practice - - - pays off Band Puts School On Map Our Memorial High School band has a dual function . . . providing instruction to the students and representing the school. The former is the more important function, and has been fulfilled by Mr. Elizondo in an exemplary manner. The second function, of representation, has been met hy appearances at athletic events,. at parades, festivals, and at meetings such as the Parent-Teachers Association, and at other functions for which music is desired. Highlights of the year were the bandis appearances at the Convention Center for the District Festival, the Laredo W ashingtonls Birthday celebration, and two appearances at the Hemisfair to entertain its visitors from the world around. Drum Major Roy Alcala The Memorial High School Pep Squad and Honor Guard The Pep Squad serves Memorial High School as a model for all students and faculty Lo follow in the display of school spirit at athletic events when our teams are competing. The girls serve also as an Before! ,l suuc l? e f ff, li ,, . Five Cheers for Our Cheerleaders Pep Squad Sz Honor Guard at Basketball game Nancy V asquez, Andrea Montez, Diane Muniz, Lamar Gutierrez, Eva Velez Some of the responsibilities met by the Pep Squad parades for the Livestock Show, and representing our Bled Honor Guard fhie year have been Service at the school at the Washington Birthday celebration at District wide Career Night, the band festival held at Laredo, Texas, the l-lemisFair Convention Center, marching in the 'f . , i . i s ' 5 I Honor Guard in Laredo Enthusiastic Cheerleaders at Pep Rally The Distrihutive Education Clubs of America are organized to carry out principles of youth leadership in fields of merchandising and marketing. Annual meetings at the local, state, and national levels select students who dis- play the best attributes in these fields. In addition the election of officers for each level brings recognition to the students and to the schools. The aim at Memorial is to work toward having one of our students as a future National president of DECA. Distributive Education if U in lfizafz 'fwagfo D.E. Class at Study D.E. Cake Sale D.E. Employers Council J oe Castellano F M. Trevino, M. Villarreal, M. Hemandez National Honor Socle ly holds orgamz atlonal mee tlng The Memorial High School Chapter of the National Honor Society was es- tablished to recognize and encourage scholarship, well as the other person- ality traits: Character, Leadership and Service. A national meeting of second- ary school principals in 1921 proposed the first charter and chapter in their search for means to honor their best- achieving student citizens. Merrrhership is granted after proof by students main- taining the high standards in the cited four qualities. The Sons of Libertyi' Chapter, with 33 members, was so- -named by its first president, Gilbert Diaz, and is among more than 13,000 national Chapters. fmw' A spring Tea,' for new members and their parents Joe Alvarado George Cervantes, Donald Garza, and Cruz Pastrano. Kifka Mrs Isabel DeLaGarza with her Art Class: Freddie Aguinaga, Sandra Garcia, Lupe Zamora, Richard Celestino, Glafiro Gomez, Abel Garza, Ribbon scraps turn into Angel of beauty The Art Club is organized for the purpose of giving the students an appreciation for the many things of beauty to be found in the World. Projects include decorating the school for holidays and special events, creation of individual art Work, and group preparation of decorative banners, scrolls, and bul- letin boards. Art class de corating the tree Behind the scene preparation for the Junior Play, Arsenic and Old Lace Thespians, Club Meeting The Thespians of Memorial High School have emerged as an excellent dramatic group, capable of emoting the most complex drama or comedy, or the most simple. To prove their abilities, this year the students presented The Bishopas Candle- sticks and the hilarious comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace. ' V ,T gs: ,z -ff 111223526-PQY?.111ewfsmi.i?ieE2i41e'bfi2ix'i-V.,'Lf:..ti5S., ,,. .. .. ,,,..,,, f cl will 5 A E l L s 2 K s Q l E E 5 2 1 Arsenic and Old Lace, on stage ll ian The Play, Bishop 's Candlesticks Thespians' Christmas party Mrs. Barry and Mr. Hayes teach Thespians thc art of make-up President-Carlos Rosales The Student Council of Memorial High School is responsi- ble for the conduct of student government for the student body. Each advisory and club elects its own representa- tives to attend meetings and relay information to the group of the current and projected events. The Council conducts elections for such various activities as 'Tootball Sweetheartw, Queen of Hearts, and most importantly, the officers who will serve the Council during the following Vice President-Ruben Encino - - '- W- N ' W --W e A --- H W ',-- H -use --- -H W-W'-ur' Student Cfl.,-f H5 l First Semester Student Council Members with their Sponsors Mr. Dillard Isabel, Mrs. Betty Travis and thein 1 :es w 1: - .ig .2 :gi .f -5. :navy-gr: My-wig assi Council 3 y 'F' officers Carlos Rosales, Presidentg Ruben Encino, Vice Presidentg and Cristina Ramirez, Council Secretary. 7 ,Y Secretary-Cristina Ramirez year. Many activities are planned and carried out by the Student Council, including the annual Food For The Needy project each Christmas period to enrich the lives of some members of the conimunityg dancesg carwashg :Student Leadership Dayng and participation in the Alamo Association of Student Councils. Our aim is to be elected one year as 'President Schooli of this group. Second Semester Student Council Members Student Council planning an election! Student Leaders Rosalinda, Cristina, and Raul busily engaged in urunninga, the school! Preparing for the Christmas Assembly. -...J-1-...,,,,, 9 QW Q Mrs. Lange and Library Club Library Club gives i'Tea for faculty Library Club, and Staff, getting organ- ized. Musket staff at work Wrltmg news for the Musket THE MU SKE T The Musket is the School newspaper dedicated to publica- tion of news items of particular interest to the student body of Memorial High. At the same time, the Staff is gaining experience which may lead to a career ir1 journalism. During this School year, several editions were published, each having a slightly changed format, Wi th the final edition being folded with an insert page, photographs and a true journalistic style. Combining ideas for The Mugket RC-lOlCll'lg at the completion of the Musket MISS ALICE GARZNS ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Yolanda Vallin, Eleanor Calderon, Elda Gonzales, Elsa Garza, Miss Garza, Janie Martinez, Trinidad Blanco, Monica Morin. 2nd Row: Marla Garcia, Rosa Arroyo, Erasmo Martinez, johnny Narvaez, Tomas Ramirez, Ruben Venzor, Daniel Mancha, Eloy Faz, Lamar Gutierrez. 3rd Row: Gilbert De Anda, Alex Campa, Oscar Joe Martinez, Cesar Moreno, Steve Pena, Ruben Pena, Joe Martinez, Richard Jimenez. 63912: 2565 963' fhtifiiaf Magma? 555 egg MR. HUFF'S ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Hector Zuniga, Grace Lopez, Virginia Ramos, Rachel Ruiz, Mr. Huff, Sandra Sanchez, Oralia Campa, Laura Nava, Paul Oyervides. 2nd Row, Angela Pantoja, Martha Arevalos, John Garcia, Raymond Moron, Tony Longoria, David Rodriguez, Raymond Gutierrez, Willis White, Brenda Shinn. 3rd Row, Helen Soria, Nora Mendez, Janie Canales, Rose Mary Hernandez, Femando Nino, Patricia Soto, Yolanda Hernandez, Regina Encino, Cindy Franco, Christina Talavera. 4th Row, Jose Olvera, Gabriel Perales, Jesse Ochoa, Raul Guerra, David Espiritu, Javier Moncada, Juan Gonzales, ,I oe Sanchez, Ernest Garza. nr Y - -4 -- Q 1 MR. GONZALES' ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Norma Cadena, Pasion Reyes. 2nd Row, Gloria Martinez, Dora De La Garza, Esperanza Pasfrano, Mary Helen Elizondo, 31-d Row, J oe Reyes, Felix Villarreal, Paul De Luna, Jimmy Trevino, Richard Pachecano, Mr. Gonzales. 4th Row, Daniel Robles, John Arredondo, Fred Contreras, David Gonzales, Sergio Zertuche, Jesse Maldonado. MR. PAYTON'S ADVISORY lst Row, L. to R. Aurora Sanchez, Alice F ernandez, Sylvia Saenz, Patricia Hernandez, Ernestina Rodriquez, Bertha Molina, Gloria Oroseo, Erlinda Perez, Nolan Payton. 2nd Row, Anita Perez, Elvia Herrera, Brenda Flores, Herlinda Garay, Mary Lou Ortiz, Linda Fiala, Mary J. Ramirez, Estella Garza, Zulema Hernandez. 3rd Row, Berta Trevino, Robert Rivera, Joe Henry Alvarado, Nelson Pena, Richard Silva, Louis Patino, Alice Irene Moore, Janie Friesenhahn. MRS. AMSILVS ADVISORY Bottom Row L. to R. Elizabeth Encino, Orquidia Diaz, Mary Alice Contreras, Rosemary Carranza, Monty Elliot, Edward Cedillo. 2nd Row, Yolanda Riojas, Elvira Ramirez Cecilia Perez, Pauline Mendoza, Mary Garza, Evelyn Espinosa. 3rd Row, Hector Talamantez, Mary Medrano, Dora Anne Ramos, Betty Jean Zambrano, Rosalinda Torres Lydia Rubin. 4th Row, Gilbert Diaz, Jesse Elias, Robert Flores, Albert Leandro, Jose Ocanas, Johnny Ramirez. V MR. TRO Y,S ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Ronnie Benavides, Antonio Granado, Leonard Gonzales. 2nd Row, Agustin De Luna, Hcrberl Hinojosa, Gus Perez, Mike Beltran, Mr. Troy. 3rd Row, John Lara, jesse Aguilar Robert Espinoza, Rudy Salazar, Leonard Elias. MRS. BARRY'S ADVISORY Bottom Row L. to R. Mercedes Soriano, jo Ann Rodriguez, Mary Ochoa, Helen Moreno, Hortencia Mascorro, Angelita Almendariz, Mrs. Barry. 2nd Row, Linda Aleman, Santos Herrera, juan Moreno, Maccdonio Vallejo, Raul Vara, Henry De Leon, Mary D. Trevino. 3rd Row, ,Iovita Barrera, Moses Levia, Roy Flores, Oscar Hernandez, Roland Huron, Irma Jimenez, Mary Cardenas. MR. CASILLAS ADVISORY 1st Row L. to R. Gilbert Zamora, Joe Martinez, Dolores Ann Tristan, Oralia Villanueva, Sally Esparza, Antonio Trejo, DanielDiaz, Mr. Casillas. 2nd Row L, to R. Gloria Rangel, Christine Contreras, Julia Mendoza, Margarita Flores, Anita Flores, Mary Esther Hernandez, Rosa Villarreal, Genaro Castillo. 3rd Row L. to R. Manuel Martinez, juan Riojas, Juan Alderete, Richard Reyes, Antonio Trejo, Gerard Sanchez, Luis Davis, Richard Teniente. Mrs. Zimmermanis advisor students conductin laborator taste ex eriments. Y g Y P i MR. TREVINO ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Rosalinda Garcia, Rosemary Guidano, Rosa Maria Soria. 2nd Row L. to R. Sandra Flores, Margaret Retiz, Rita Elizondo, Irma Arevalos, Mary Gutierrez, Alma Araujo, Virginia Guerra, Alice Garcia, Mr. Trevino. 3rd Row L. to R. juan Martinez, Art Hernandez, George Esteves, Cynthia Quintanilla, Gilbert Garcia. Raul Cardona, Arthru Cisneros, john Flores, Onecimo Huron. 4th Row L. to R. Arturo Flores, Hermilio Gutierrez, Luis Ortiz, Daniel Ocanas, Robert Chavez, Edward Lurati, David Reyes, Joe Garcia. 1 .vs-?'M . if x 1' ri. MRS. HIGGINBOTHMWS ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Virginia Hernandez, Lupe Zamora, Gloria Gonzales, Mary Lou Pesina, Elsa Salazar, Yolanda Torres, ldalia Castilleja, Sulema Carreon, Janie Garcia. 2nd Row L. to R. Mrs. Higginbotham, Lupe Flores, Evangeline Rodriguez, Diana Cisneros, Margaret Atiee, Lupe Moreno, Elva Torres, Rosalinda Velez, Gloria Aguirre, Rosalinda Garcia. 3rd Row L. to R. Sandra Garcia, San Juanita Munoz, Yolanda Cabrera, Virginia Gonzales, Anita Guevara, Olga Martinez, Rita Lopez, Ann Vallin, Sylvia Castillo. MRS. DANNELLY ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Mrs. Dannell , Mary Jane Ramirez, Margaret Pesina, Alma Almaguer, Elsa Aguirre, Ida Ramirez, Rosa Maria Salas, Linda Aeosta, Gloria Moya, Gloria Errisuriz. 2nd Row L. to R. Sandra Morales, Elia S. Escobedo, Sylvia Elias, Veronica Hernandez, Virginia Gonzales, Anna Maria Gonzales, Connie Escamilla, Margaret Montalvo, Angie Lopez. 3 . K K MR. KENNINGTON ADVISORY 1st Row L. To R. Hortencia Flores, Mary Ellen Villareal, Linda Garcia, Andrea Montez. 2nd Row L. to R. Mr. Kennington, Norma Jean Guerra, Alma Martinez, Gracie Martinez, Gloria Iruegas, Lucy Blanco, Christine Ramirez. 3rd Row L. To R. Rachel Guajardo,VRosemary Esquivel, Margaret Hernandez, Mary Helen Coroma, Magdelina Reynosa, Sandra Rodriguez, Ernestina Zepeda. 4-th Row L. to R. Gregory Ruiz, Joe G. Castellano, James Lee, Carlos Rosales, John Garcia, Joe Baiza. V MRS. HISBROOK ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Mrs. Hisbrook, Angelian Gomez, Josephine Rios, Janie Sandoval, Rose June Sandoval, Homer Pachccano, David Leandro, Daniel Onate. 2nd Row L. to R. Lupe Guerra, Olga Garza, Sandra Zuniga, Janie Castro, Diana Muniz, Diana Pardo, Louisa Eogriguez. 3rd Row L. to R. Roger dela Rosa, Gilbert Ramirez, John Farias, William Soto, Al Valdez, Carlos Salas, Juan Gonzales, David o riguez. 5. MR. PINGREE ADVISORY 1st Row L. to R. Irena Flores, Nelly Perez, Olga Campa, Sara Mendoza, josephine Hernandez, Grace Valenzuela. 2nd Row L. To R. Virginia Asher, Olivia Lopez, Rita Vallejo, Pat Ann Hernandez, Yvonne Cardenas, Deliajalomo, Sylvia Amador, Mr. Pingree. 3rd Row L. to R. Romon Andrade, Jess Yanez, John Chapa, Richard Marroquin, Alejandro Ramirez, Roger Muniz. MR. VANEK-ADVISORY 1st Row L. to R, Andrew Robles, David Paul Falcon, Mary Ann Sandoval, Perla Reyes, Diane Risper, Sylvia Zepeda, Olga Ramirez, Peter Rangel, Mr. Vanek. 2nd Row L. to R. Ray Ramirez, Evelyn Onofre, Mary Lou Perez, Doris Fiala, Gloria Silva, Rosalinda Padilla, Rosie Huron, Rudy Almarez. 3rd Row L. to R. Louis Vera Cruz, John Lambrecht, Larry Filippone, Rudy Moreno, Raul Garza, Carlos Soto, Severo Avitua, Joe Rivas, Richard Vara. ,.. ,-Q --Wfff---f --ff - I ,--- fibb- , -Wff ---ff,-:1ff - - :.f -- --,,:-- -W,,-: ,,, Ii. ,,, :-. , .:.,,, :.,, . . . . .... . , . .,., ,.1,,.. ,, . ,,..., ..,. . . K K, W I MR RAND ALL-ADVISORY lst Row L. to R. Experanza Rodriguez, Maria de la Luz.Orosco, Dolores Hernandez, Magdalena Gonzales janie Mendez 2nd Row L to R Mr R dall R Q h . 1 . an , oger -anc ez, Maria Lucia Vera Cruz, Linda Hernandez, Nancy Vasquez, Maria Mosqueda, Carmen Garcia, Roy Hrnad'.3dR ' ' R ' ' ' 7' ' ' e ri ez r ow L. to R. Isabel Garcia, Irene Garay, NOCHII Cantu, Lydia de la f.ruz,Jack1e Wynn, Albert Martinez. 4th Row L. to R. Aurora Garcia, Richard Moneada, William Harris, Henry Eseobar, Joe Ramos, Abel Valdez, Frank Lara, Mary Garza. MRS. TRAVIS-ADVISORY Front Row L. to R. Rosemary Hernandez,'Nancv Rivas Mrs Travis Herlinda Garcia, Rosemarie Ruiz. Back Row 1 1 , . , L. to R. Richard Galvan, Samuel Chastang, Aurelio Gomez, Mel Gutierrez, David De Anda, Johnny Garcia, Leonard Morales. GI Al POITS :wwwmwmffawvwwmaw fr, .. -, . . fff,-- m::ff1.f1f,:f:2:, , Wfffff'W ff,-1--f-.,,f,,.::.1f..H.,1,w:fe'frfmqQ,,,h:-H-fm The Varsity Bottom Row L. to R. John Lara, Rudy De La Luz, Gilbert Ramirez, Herbert Hinojosa, Mario Moreno, Tom Barrera, Gilbert Garcia, Tomas Ramirez, Ben Alvarado, Gilbert Quinones. 2nd Row, Jesse Maldonado, Raul Guerra, joe Sanchez, Johnny Narvacz, Ronnie Benavides, Oscar Santos, Arturo Flores, Roger Iglesias, Sergio Zertuche, Raul Gallardo, Israel Sanchez. 3rd Row, Jesse Rodriguez, Lupe Vallejo, Carlos Gonzales, Richard Ramirez, John Garcia, Rudy Salazar, Fideneio Vargas, Frank Lara, Emilio Aleman, Gus Perez, Albert Leandro, Baldemar Torres. 4-th row, David Martinez, Robert Trigg, John Chapa, Fred Contreras, Monty Elliott, Bennie Romero, William Soto, Jesse Elias, Carlos Sacriste, Richard Calvillo. E . 1 S i i i S 5 Coaches: Lirmstaedter, Towers, Gonzales, Trevino What happen! r , 1 Defense Offense FOGTBALL Friday night, a ball game . . . nHit em high! Hit aem low! C'mon, Minutemen, letas go! ...excitement, anxiety . . . team . . . training, injuries, practice ses- sions . . . gametime, eagerness, worry . . . fear then anger, road game, home game . . . fans always follow, chanting. . . We want a victory! Who Wants it! You have to bc in good physical condition W Jesse Maldonado R1chard Ramlrez F ldenclo Vargas Oscar Santos ,I ohnny Garcia w ? A 3 , 2 s i ! Bennie Romero Fred Contreras Tomas Ramirez Jesse Rodriguez Mario Moreno Gus S1 Johnny Rudy Salazar Freshman Team '5 Bottom Row L. to R. Daniel Mancha, Gilbert De Anda, Phillip Zamora, Oscar Santos, Coach Frank Trevino, Tomas Ramirez, C Moreno, Robert Trigg, Alejandro Alex, Mgr. Raul Flores. CSGII' 1 ,,,1,KHW,IM,az,k,,.W,,m,,,,,K,KMyf1:g,rf,,,.N,,,x.1,,gaHa-fm,M,,,w,..m,.,Mk,,gw.tJ..-w,:m.wfwwfmVw-':wfefw2::mff---ffmww,:f.:w.Hwf-wwma f H ' f - - - - MINUTEMEN VARSITY Bottom Row L. to R. Mgr. 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Student body elects Gilbert Acuna King of Hearts There they go Queen's court dances PEP RALLIES One of the best means for promoting school spirit was the pep rallies. AT THE CONCERT An activity of great enlightenment was listening to the performance of the San Antonio Symphony Or- chestra. The exciting extra feature was our Band Director, Mr. Elizondo and several of our band students participating with the or- chesira. AWARDS TIME The award of football sweaters to the squad is a time of great interest and solemnity. BIG DEAL FOR JUNIORS: CLASS RINGS In Spring, juniors had the chance to order their class rings. A representative of the Star Engraving Co. took measurement to make sure everybody receives the ring of their choice. RED CROSS Our Red Cross was very active in many benevolent projects. Here our Red Cross Sponsor, Mrs. Bryant, and members take time to pose with pa- tients for picture upon com- pletion of a project at Grace Lutheran Hospital. ASSEMBLY An attentive student body looks and listens during Foot- ball J acket Presentation. Memorialjs Choir performs at Trinity University Football queen candidates L . Students displaying their artistic ability That,s from the floor up World Geography class in session 1. :O ' . Me morial's gigantic hole in the ground Memorialis foundation f r ' 'Vim' . M J , K K .. Z The hole begins to take shape One phase at a time! Z- 1 , How long will it take? Up! Up! and Away Mr. Steinhauscr briefing teachers on ES 70 Memorial's Faculty vs. Trumanis Faculty Female facultyfiercely faces feminine foes WV' I Q All aboard-to Hemisfair Tower of The Americas on the way up JUNIOR PROM An everlasting, happy memorable oc casion. Junior Class recognizes faculty members who worked diligently to make Junior Prom a success. Memorialas PTA Executive Committee ,Wg :Q-,W i...,,,. Y.-,.-i.-Y .T ..,, .... v mwx, i. . I PREMIERE DANCE WEAR A-we A Mel s 24 '0 DANSKIN-Leotards, Opera 7 4 Beauty Salon tights Telephone GE 4,4211 CAPEZIO SHOES-Tap, T06 Ballet, Square Dance and Accessories Open 8 to 6230 Daily 3652 Culebra Road Loma Park Community Center San Antonio, Texas Area Code 512 CApitol 7-1930 CApitol 5-7206 6720 San Pedro Ave ' ' San Antonio, Texas Mungula Printers TA 6-8964 2201 Buena ViSt-H C Mrs. Bobbie Smith San Antonio, Texas 78207 9 S 7 ' Q X T It,s a Good Good Feeling - - - The Friendly Aisles P At .------- T Daniel Robles of Memorial High busily engaged in stocking shelves at Handy Andy No. 20. HANDY-ANDY so Joskes of Texas WOLFF AND MARX The Greatest Store in the Greatest State 'ii Alamo Plaza Memorial students Nancy Rivas and Vivian Cardenas selecting from the latest fashions in the Teena-Texas Shop ..... where school girls thc city over always find everything desired, from V school wear to date and formal dresses and funtime wear. NOI'lil1 Still' 111311 LHS Palmas Food Village Elton's Grocery 8. Market House of Beauty 2346 Culehra Road 921 Bandera Road GE H621 Next to Handy Andy Woodlawn PE 2-3661 Your Loveliness is our business CONGRATULATIONS tg Compliments of San Antonio's Super School of the 70's Rogerls Flower Shop From I Goa s Tamale Factory 1611 Culebra Road 611 Fredrickshurg Road San Antonio,'1'eXas PE 6-1661 Compliments of FRANK M. VALDEZ 81 ASSOCIATES CA 2-1321 CA 2-1322 403 N. Center St. Collins 81 Bryant Mortuary De HOYOS Eddie Bryant, Director E N S C E ' A J. E. De Hoyos-Dealer ba Antonlo, Texas 'gag' Phone CA 7-44-82 s Ma 732-0543 n k S q U 2004 Culebra fx-N C 1 b t 91 , f Public Accountant B151 alia ' , b, T 5 Q if S - A V Cl 1' an Antonlo, lexas lf! I v C- b Income 'lax 1' I V',0' , Bookkeeping 1918 W. Commerce .. ' ' ,Q Im Auto Transfers San Antonio, Texas g f A 1 ZVZ nvquq 1 - Frost Bros. MK-N-'N AT Pin? .fervlce Cleaner: Haus zrcvzce General Gif :va EXTLYQ CIIGVY5 M1541 Pharmacy 2112, T PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 202 N Ollkrf 676 N. Gen McMullen Dr. C013 Bluff Ridge GE 3-5881 San Antonio, Texas CA 41-0195 Norris McVea Restaurant Bar Nuevo Alma- Latina The Newest Sz Most Modem Restaurant C t C tr t AIR CONDITIONED . amen on ac or The Best Food and Drinks at Reasonable Patlos, Drlveways and Cement Priceg Foundamns PRIVATE PARKING Located on Main Street on 26th Block 1711 Burnett St. San Antonio, Texas Phone 2-13-16 N. Laredo, Mexico SHOP and SAVE V f ' 9 el'Cl I1 S I Pena s Market Cleaners 5913 W. Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas GE 2-7621 2450 Culebra Rd. GE 2-9157 San Antonio, Texas w ma, 1 - W'w 15 PumsmNc comvmv 0,549 r f WOUE CNN Ulu ,7,.,4.1....
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