North Dallas High School - Viking Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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Principal Di vlhes ,qt 'QQ Principal Mr. Charles Blanlon Mr. Charles Blanton is serving as principal of North Dallas for the second year. His wisdom and patience have meant steady progress for North Dallas. Mr. Blanton has received both his B. S . and M.Ed. degrees from East Texas State University. 2 Mr . Carlos Johnson 3 Mr. Van McClellan Two New Assisiani Principals Join N.D. Adminisiraiion Another campus and two new assistant principals have been added to North Dallas this year. Mr. Carlos Johnson is assistant principal of the North Dallas Career Center at 2222 Ross Avenue where he supervises in the operation of eight programs of career training. Mr. Johnson has been an administrator at the career center since 1960. He has received a B. S . degree from Western Kentucky State University and a M.Ed . from S . M . U . New on the main campus of North Dallas is assistant principal Mr. Van McClellan. Before coming to North Dallas Mr. McClellan spent six years at Zumwalt Junior High, one year at Skyline and one year at Woodrow Wilson High School. Mr. McClellan received both his B. S . and M. A. degrees from North Texas State University. Assistant principal Mr. Raymond Garza returned to North Dallas for the second year. With Mr. Johnson and Mr. McClellan he assists Mr. Blanton in the administration of North Dallas, and is involved in every- thing that goes in the school. Mr. Garza has received his A.B. degree from S.M.U. , his M.S. degree from Ohio Christian and his J . D . degree from Blackstone School of Law. uin- Mr Ray Garza 1. Sophomore guidance counselor Mrs. Jere Eades. 2. Junior guidance counselor Mr. Gene Campbell. 3 . Senior guidance counselor Mrs. Margaret Herrera 3 is 3 Y .. .,, .,., , ,, . . -7 f 41--,M .. . 1-, mm as f f at . 4? - ., .,-L , f nw 1 ,mf aff' f sssr N ' . f 4? ,-:X-. ...X ,hy ,, ,, ,. To ensure a program of quality education North Dallas maintains a guidance counselor for each grade level, a guidance coordi- nator, and two clerks. These persons help plan and record all student schedules and schedule changes: administer and record standardized test scores: and help students with any problem which they can. Guidance counselors have understanding and concern for all students. Through their efforts underclassrnen and seniors are prepared for college entrance or career. Counselors. Coordinaior and Clerks Share Scheduling Tasks . I I up , SEATED: Marilynn Porter, guidance coordinatorg STANDING: Reggie Stri- pling and Joyce Marcy, clerks. Marjorie Ashton, Librarian Joe Atkins, English and Journalism Peggi Bailey, Biology Barbara Bilger, Math William Brookshire , CVAE Margjorie Bracken, Art Bob Bullock, Sciences Helen Butler, Drama Lillian Chacon, Homemaking Barbara Cole, English and Journalism John Cunningham, Coach and History Walter Dewar, Math Darl Dedman, Chorus Frances Dowell , English Lydia Escobedo, Bilingual Office Education Hattie Evans, Homemaking Max Garland, DECCA Walter Garrett, Drafting Claudia Gibson, Office Education Manuel Gonzales, Typing Emmett Hill, ICT Charles Hodge, Math Sgt. Samuel Kaloi, ROTC Chauncey King, History Walter Lee, Study Hall Rose Lemon, English Camillo Leos, CVAE Virginia Linden, Art Eloise Martin, Homemaking Eva Martinez , Reading I6 N.D. Facullg f r at ? g, Q ,W .ff - ,7 W ,L ,E x 4' .H ' Q 4' My f 3 i Jf' M4 , , V ,,,,, . . ,Q ., 1, -an ,,., , me 4 A . 9? EF, M 47 2 W ,litgtw X 5 M415 -'s- eain 1 gy. ,.,. ,f ,. ,,,, .,,, , ,,,.,L it JL. . 1 Uniied in Purpose -ai -fi IRQ? A Arthur Mendoza, Biology sf Jerry Mills, CVAE William Mitchell, Band Thomas Moring , Civics Adela Nunez, English John Oliphant, History - Phil Ortez, Coach, Boy's P.E. Thelma Richardson, Languages Bill Riley, Coach, History Ruth,Reeves Bill Russell, Coach, History Theresa Saba, History Emma Shelton, Math Janet Skinner, English Martha Smith, CVAE Sgt. William Stroud, ROTC Julian Trevino, Psychology, Ethnic Studies Larry Vermillion, Biology Dorothy Wilson, Bookkeeping Clarice Young, Drill Team and Girls' P.E. Carmen Zamorano, Spanish Lydia Zamorano, History Barbara Zimmerman, Social Studies I7 Siudenfs Share in School Tasks LIBRARY HELPERS Sandra Lesher, Janie Carrion, Arrie Stracener, Rosemary Rose- mary Rosales, and Rosa de Luna. MR. GARZA'S STUDENT AIDES STANDING: Irma Martinez, Oli via Vargas, Alice Wilson, Elva Rodriguez, SEATED: Mr. Garza and Carmen Osorio . STAGE CREW STANDING: Herbert Smith, Walter Surovik, Mark Jenkins , Joe Perezg KNEELING: Roberto Aguilar, and Ricardo Aguilar. if iflffm 1 mfkkfna 2 - 5 Q 'h yi ATTENDANCE OFFICE AIDES Janice Rogers, Marcia Roseberry Bobbie Cavello, Vickie Palma, Irma Martinez, Alma Davis, Mary Pankey, Bernard Arm- strong. L..--ef-H'-' x w,f SSW :ii COUNSELOR' S AIDES STANDING: Regina Lewis, Con- nie Ruiz, Elvira Lopez, Claudia Larios, Carmen Osoriog SIT- TING: Judy Teel, Susie Leal, Norma Guerra, Cynthia Higdon, Rosanne Dodd, Sherry Warrick, Lucy Lara and Julia Lamborne . NURSE' S STUDENT AIDES Nurse: Miss Stein. NURSE'S AIDE: Mrs. Walker. STUDENT HELPERS: Carol Bara- jas, Emma Acosta, Elizabeth Martinez , Charlene Sowers , Linda Thompson. N.D. Secrefaries Never Too Busg for a Smile 1. N. D. office staff has got the spirit! 2. Attendance office staff: Mrs. Ora Clayton, Mrs. Betty Patrick, and Mrs. Lula Wright. 3. Secretary to Mr. Garza, Mrs. Jeanetta Williams. N YNAMM, ik' 5 3,3 ,,. ,ia yggsivl ,...4 ' ,A 13 .M F? N. 2 13 Q ,ta 3 ,tg 3 3 ? 5 . nrnnn N-ua-p l El 'Q . Data processing clerk, Mrs. Judy Selva. . Secretary to Mr. Blanton: Mrs. Barbara Taylor. . Bookkeeping clerk, Mrs. Lucy Brown. n 'x . ' l 3 ,f k 4 ui. ,,r.., i' 3 CUSTODIANS - Charles Francis, Arlene Williams, Aubrey Smith, Kenneth Carter, Bobby Scott, Ira T. Howard Chead custodianj, Ella Mae Thompson, James Champ. BELOW: LUNCHROOM STAFF - Winifred Griffin, Delois Green, Nicoloso Garza, Lucy Biggins, Carolyn Milburn, Betty Bailey, Pat Turk Cdieticianb , Margie Sanders. 22 Yah ffl J GUIDANCE CENTER COUNSE LORS - J. Michael Leyhe, Kathryn Cole, Gabriel D. Macias, and C. W. Mitchell. ,gd 412: au- New Programs Provide Larger Siaff ! v, , I E , , f , , , J x ' K rr , C V ii I .M , , an BELOW: TEACHER AIDES - SEATED: David Rodriguez, Juventino Marti- nez, Ronnie Mc Clenan, Rhonda Lowry, Wayne Rogers: STANDING: Miguel Vega, Linda Cochran, Doris Coit, Odella Hollins and Rosa Alca- zar. - BELOW: TUTORS - John Hoover, Ginny Cole, Linda Dearing, and Ron- nie Mc Clenan. mu., Classes WWNW Seniors 9aIu+e Mrs. Herrera Of all the virtues which a per- son may possess, the greatest are love , understanding , loyalty , and geniality. These are charac- teristics of persons whose lives are dedicated to service. We the seniors of 1974 are proud to dedicate this section of the VIKING to Mrs. Margaret Herrera. For three years Mrs. Herrera has been our guidance counselor. She has shown a genu- ine love for us and a real interest in our activities. During the years we have known her, her leadership has been an inspira- tion to us. We wish her the best in all her endeavors and hope that the kindness she has shown to others will be returned to her ten times over. 26 Senior Favoriies I SENIOR FAVORITES FOR 1974 - Susan Bouldin and Ray Willis 'www IA F' r ' 1' . Free lim s- f W WM NEW L? 251 W . , L r, 535451 f 5 5-. .2. ff' VWPQF Q . s -E' .. : V fi' rs s are E1 Q . 5 Q I A7 Q . fx s -...Y an ' , V, gif.. a j? . . . lf ...J A .W Q fi , '-1 ' iff: , V In .4 'Mi Senior Memories 1. At last! A parking lot for N. D. students. 2. Bubble-bean sale winner - Mary Anne Macias. 3. Senior, Marina Wong remembers happy times. 4. For this they get college credit?? 5 . Ricardo is measured for his cap and gown. Birthdate: September 6 , 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas 'GUADALUPE ABELAR Birthdate: January 19, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Distributive Education. Says she will be remembered for her nickname , Pee Wee . OCIA ABEE Birthdate: October 17 , 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Says that if you wish to know why he is remembered, ask those who remember him. Birthdate: March 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas EMMA ACOSTA genius . IOANN ADAMS ' Birthdate: July ze, 19.56 CHARLES ALLEN JESSE ALVAREZ Birthdate: September 17 , 1955 Birthplace: Midland, Texas Activities: Cosmetology, VICA at Skyline. AGNES ACUNA Birthdate: October 18, 1954 Birthplace: Corpus Christi, Texas Says she will be remembered for being a Birthdate: September 24, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Vikingettes, Red Cross. RICARDO AGUILAR Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Student audio-visual director 2 yrs.: Band 3 yrs.: Compass staff 2 yrs.: Ecology Club president: Student Council: Masque and Gavel: Principal's office aide: Life Leadership and Childrens' Theater. 0 fQ',a,f Q Q, v f-J' BERNARD CLYDE ARMSTRONG Birthdate: February 24 , 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Football 3 yrs.: Basketball 3 yrs.: attendance office aide: library aide. Says he will be remembered for his masculinity . PATRICIA A. AVERY Birthdate: July 25, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: El Centro English. Says she will be remembered because of her nickname Mohanda from her Mexican friends . RICHARD I. AVERY Birthdate: November 27 , 1954 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Senior class representative. Says he will be remembered because he's a pool shark . Birthdate: February 6, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ICT. CARL BAILEY DEBRA ANDERSON RICHARD ARECHIGA Birthdate: December 23, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: viking staff 2 yrs.: Rorc zfyrs. Says he will be remembered because of the sport section of the annual. . .fam KATHLEEN BAILEY Birthdate: November 25, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Band: Majorettes: FTA: Human Relations: FHA: Drug Abuse Committee: French Club . Says she will be remembered because of her funny colored hair. CAROL BARAJAS Birthdate: February 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Says she w1ll be remembered because of her birdie TRAVIS LEE KSIBBYJ BARRETT KATHERINE BARRIENTOS Birthdate: December 19, 1956 Birthdate: June 27, 1956 Birthplace: Fort Worth, Texas Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Swimming Team, 3 Activities: Pep squad 2 years, ROTC years compass staff . 2 years Senior Colorguard , Student council, Executive Committee . Vikin Staff. Says she will be remembered for her Says sie will be remembered for her name. new glasses. NADINE BERGERON IANETTA L. BLANTON Birthdate: April 27, 1956 Birthdate: December 31, 1955 Birthplace: Jacksonville, Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Florida Activities: French Club, FHA. Activities: FTA , Pan- Says she will be remembered American Club , Concert for her understanding of Choir, Student Council. people. Madri al Group and Soloist. Says see will be remembered for her friendliness , intelligence , and voice . CORINNE BRANDT Y always wears pants. Birthdate: December 4, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Viking Staff, PTA. Sa s she will be remembered because she HAYWARD BROOMFIELD Birthdate: August 27 , 1956 Birthplace: Shreveport , Louisiana Activities: ROTC , Choir. SHIRLEY BELL Birthdate: March 25, 1956 Birthplace: Stamford, Texas Activities: D.E. Says she will be remembered for her shyness. SUSAN ELAINE BOULDIN Birthdate: November 7, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: French Club: Cheerleader 2 yrs.: Beauty Nominee 2 yrs.: Life Leadership 1 yr. QUIETA PERDITA BROWN Birthdate: July 1, 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Concert and Jazz Bands: Vice-president: Y-Teens: FTA: Senior Executive Committee: French Club . Says she will be remembered for her outstanding band participation. WANDA BUTLER Birthdate: June 14, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Cheerleader 2 yrs.: Concert Choir 3 yrs.: Sophomore and Junior Favorite: Homecoming Queen ' 71: Vice-President Junior class: Senior Executive Committee: FTA: Beauty Semi-Finalist 2 yrs. TERRY RAY BROWN Birthdate: January 15, 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Band. Says he will be remembered for ability to play the trumpet. NELLY CARDONA Birthdate: April 7, 1957 Birthplace: Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico Activities: Pan American Club: VOE: Mariachi Band. Says she will be remembered for Mariachi Band . .TUANA CARRION Birthdate: April 1, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Red Cross. his Says she will be remembered because of La Juana fChumpJ. ARCILIO CASTAIGNE Birthdate: May 12, 1955 Birth lace: Holguin, Oriente, Cuba Says he will be remembered for his great abilities in baseball. .. ' rv . .ma 1, Hvviaf- .. 529.51-ff . i : X f- -cd , . .,,,U, 1,1 , ,. 1, V M , yy' -- ili f f , p Q Q a JACK BURNS Birthdate: October 9, 1955 Birthplace: Rockwall, Texas JOHN J. CARRERA Birthdate: November 28, 1955 Birthplace: Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico Activities: Soccer team. Says he will be remembered for his great soccer technique . SYLVIA A. CERDA Birthdate: December 6, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: VOE. Says she will be remembered because of her shortness. DANNY CHASNEY Birthdate: August 31, 1956 Birthplace: Stafford, Connecticut Activities: FTA: Football. Says he will be remembered for his good behavior. HUMBERTO CHAVEZ Birthdate: September 23, 1954 Birthplace: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Activities: Pan American Club: Soccer Team. Says he will be remembered for Amor por la escuela que no falte ningun dia. ROY CHAVEZ Birthdate: September 28, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC. ANNA CHU Birthdate: April 21, 1955 Birthplace: Hong Kong Activities: Senior Class Secretary: Pan American Club: National Honor Society: Photography Club: 1 year Volley Ball Team: 3 year'Tennis Team: Miss ND nominee: Beauty nominee 1 year FTA: Tennis Queen. GARY COLEMAN Birthdate: May 10, 1956 Birthplace: Rayville, Louisiana Activities: Football Manager: FTA: Teacher advisory committee: choir . Says he will be remembered for his great help at North Dallas High. STEPHANIE COLEMAN Birthdate: September 5, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team. Says she will be remembered for her cuteness and sex appeal, intelligence, hipness, and sweetness. JOHN PAT CONAWAY Birthdate: July 8, 1955 Birthplace: Wichita, Kansas FLOYD EDWIN COOK, IR Birthdate: August 4, 1955 Birthplace: San Diego, California Activities: Jazz Band, Marching Band. Says he will be remembered for the great, exuberant, and fantastic way he plays the Drums. RICARDO COVARRUBIAS Birthdate: December 19, 1955 Birthplace: Laredo, Texas Activities: Viking Staff, Pan American Club. Xaifxw ALMA ESTER DAVIS Birthdate: February 24, 1956 Birthplace: Frankfurt, Germany Activities: Sophomore class secretary, Pep Club, Student Council, Life Leadership, Beauty Nominee 3 yrs. , FTA, Counselors' aide 2 yrs. , Attendance office aide, Senior Executive Committee. Says she will be remembered for her sense of humor. TONY DAVIS 'Y JIMMY DELANEY Birthdate: Iuly 12, 1955 Birthplace: Floydata, Texas Activities: Marching Band, Viking Staff. Says he will be remembered for his Christian Love . LUPE de la ROSA Birthdate: July 5, 1956 Birthplace: Ft. Worth, Texas Activities: Mariachi Band, Pan American Club, VOE. Says she will be remembered for being in tl1e Mariachi Band. RUDY DELGADO Birthdate: July 23, 1956 ' Birthplace: Dallas, Texas ALEX DOMINGUEZ Birthdate: September 3, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Swim Team. Says he will be remembered for his swimming skills. lQx ,mi IGN CASSANDRA DONNELL Birthdate: July 19, 1956 Birthplace: Lorain, Ohio Activities: Journalism: Beta Club. Says she will be remembered because of her stroll, cuteness and sex appeal. Mama feel good. DEBRA DUNN Birthdate: July 1, 1954 Birthplace: Wichita Falls, Texas Activities: VOE . A 1... DOLORES NAVARRO ESTRADA Birthdate: January 13, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Viking Staff 2 years: Co-Editor 73-74: Compass Staff: Swimming Team 1 year: Principal's office helper 2 years: Soccer Queen 1 year: ROTC 2 years: Military Queen 1 year: Young Life: Nurses helper 1 year: FTA 1 year. VICKIE RENEE FARRIS Birthdate: March 31, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Band 2 years: Library Assistant 1 year. Says she will be remembered by her attendance in class. LINDA RODRIQUEZ FERNANDEZ Birthdate: May 12, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Sophomore Class Vice-President: FTA 1 year: '71-73 Vikingette: Pan American Club 2: years: Student Council 1 year: VOEQOEA: Life Leadership 1 year: Human Relations 2 years: Junior Class Secretary: 73 Golf Queen: Most Beautiful '73 . STEVE FUENTES Birthdate: June 28, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC Battalion Executive Officer . WENDY GAINES Birthdate: June 4, 1956 Birthplace: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Says she will be remembered because of her big mouth and her sense of humor. GARY V. GARCIA Birthdate: September 9, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Marching Band: Jazz Band: Photography Club. Says he will be remembered because of his abilities in the field of photography. DOUGLAS GESTLAND Birthdate: November 13, 1955 Birthplace: El Paso, Texas Activities: ICT President: VICA. Says he will be remembered for his supernatural power given to him by Planet 13 . SYLVIA GOMEZ JACINTO GONZALES Birthdate: August 17 , 1954 Birthplace: Poteet, Texas Says he will be remembered for being too short. ROSEMARY GONZALES Birthdate: August 7, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Senior Executive Committee: Red Cross: Golf Team: Homeroom Representative . Says she will be remembered for her fingernails . MARLA GARCIA Birthdate: January 27 , 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: DE 2 yrs. VINCENT GARCIA Birthdate: August 11, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC . Says he will be remembered because of his skill in ROTC . SILVIANO GONZALES Birthdate. January 24, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Says he will be remembered for his stupidity . WILLIAM GONZALEZ Brrthdatez August 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Band: ROTC. ' Says he will be remembered for saying it's one of those days. IERI GOSS VERNON GRANT Birthdate: December 26, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities- Football- track- Dance Club: Concert Choir: FTAg Life Leadership. Says he will be remembered for his great talent for being a pro, in football. l ROY GUERRA Birthdate: October 23, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: FTA, Student Councilg Tennis team . Says he will be remembered for his tennis ability . IRIS GUETA Birthdate: January 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Tennis team 3 yrs.: Latin Club: Ecology Club: Pan American Club, Mariachi Band: Red Cross and Marching Band . Ig, -... , , y 'ml -19 Says she will be remembered for her sewing ability . GUTIERREZ March 9, 1954 Hubbard, Texas VOE. HARDEMAN 23, 1957 Texas be remembered because of her Ali shuffle. .1099 DANI HARDIN Birthdate: October 25, 1955 Birthplace: Orange, Texas Activities: Drama Club, Basketball team. SHARON ANNETTE HATCHER Birthdate: November 23, 1956 Birthplace. Mt. Pleasant, Texas r 'xx Activities: Young Life: French Club, Marching Band, Life Leadership, Concert Choir: Head Drum Majorette. Birthdate: September 18, 1955 Birthplace: Hollewed, Mississippi Activities: Basketball: Masque and Gavel: Baseball: FTA: Life Leadership. Says he will be remembered for his way with WO1'l'lCIl . Birthdate: February 10, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Football: Viking staff. Says he will be remembered for his sense of humor . ROME HAWKIN S DAVID HENDERSON TERI HENDERSON Birthdate: May 5, 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Viking staff: Swim team. Says she will be remembered for being a ding-bat. MARY JANE HERB Birthdate: December 12, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: FTA: Swim team 3 yrs.: Swimming Queen 73g Human Relation: Student Advisory Council: Student Council: Pan American Club. Says she will be remembered for her laugh. AMALIA HERNANDEZ Birthdate: April 5, 1956 Birthplace: Oriente, Cuba Says she will be remembered for playing in Mariachi Band. GUADALUPE HERNANDEZ Birthdate: November 22, 1955 Birthplace: Denver City, Texas Activities: VOE: Student Council: Life Leadership. iff' ' MARCUS HERNANDEZ Birthdate: April 25, 1956 Birthplace: Calvert, Texas Activities: ICT: ROTC . Says he will be remembered for all of his girl friends. Birthdate: February 5, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Office aide. - ,,:: . :,.,:. 1. PAM HERRIN gf' gf ll t JJ , ...--I NOLA HUGHES Birthdate: April 3, 1956 Birthplace: Indianapolis, Indiana DARLENE JACKSON Birthdate: April 1, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team 1 yr.: Pan American Club: Y-Teens: Concert Choir: Masque and Gavel: Madrigal Singers: Basketball team: Red Cross: Dance Club: Young Life: Life Leadership. Says she will be remembered for her humorous ways, drama, singing and her face. BILLY WAYNE JEFFERSON Birthdate: December 30, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Football: Concert Choir: Basketball: Dance Club. Says he will be remembered for his great personality, smile, talent, voice and love. LINDA JIMENEZ Birthdate: January 7, 1955 Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas Activities: FTA: ROTC: ROTC Princess: Office aide: Viking Staff : B honor roll: Pan American Club. Says she will be remembered for her people pinching. DAVID JOHNSON Birthdate: August '7 , 1955 Birthplace: Austin, Texas Activities: ICT. Says he will be remembered for his artistic abilities. KATHY JOHNSON Birthdate: October 9, 1956 Birthplace: Austin, Texas Activities: ROTC: Rifle team: Batallion 5-2: Young Life: FTA: Echo: Inner Club Council. Says she will be remembered for the Trinity Rifle match. 'Yi asv KATRINA JOHNSON Birthdate: February 10, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas ,tg Activities: Drill Team: Concert Choir: Dance Club: FHA. Says she will be remembered for acting so crazy, her eyes and drill team. THERESA ANN KYSIAK Birthdate: August 28, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team: Beauty Nominee: Swim team: Concert Choir: French Club: B honor roll: Young Life. Says she will be remembered for bumming rides to the Hi-Ho and dumbness. LYDIA MARIE LANDA SHIRLEY LANGRUM LETICIA LARA Birthdate: November 22, 1955 Birthdate: February 20, 1952 Birthdate: December 10, Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Birthplace: Monterrey, N. L Activities: Vice President of Senior Activities: B honor roll: Band: Life Mexico Class: Photography Club: FTA Vice Leadership: Pep Club. Activities: Peip Club: Viking President: Band: B honor roll: Says she will be remembered for Says she will e remembered Compass Staff. dancing and always being excited. friendship. Says she will be remembered for her involvement with the Senior Class 0 74., DIANNE MARIE LITTLETON Birthdate: November 10, 1955 Birthplace: ,Dallas , Texas Activities: Red Cross: Ir. Comm.: t Sr. Exec. Comm.: N.H.S.: Photo. Club: Youth Awareness Club. Says she will be remembered for her ability to make the most of what she has., LARRY LOPEZ Birthdate: February 25, 1956 Birthplace: Laredo, Texas Activities: Life Leadership: Photography Club: Student Council: Band: Ecology Club: Compass staff : Pan American Club: Key Club: Library aide. Says he will be remem ered for his trumpet playing. NANCY LOVE Birthdate: January 5, 1955 Birthplace: Houston, Texas Activities: Choir. Says she will be remembered for dancing and listening to KKDA . Birthdate: Februar 6, 1955 JERRY LOWREY Birthplace: CrystaII Spring, Mississippi RICARDO V. LOREDO Birthdate: September 16 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: DE 2 yrs. R. LOZANO JR. Januariy 19, 1956 Lare o, Texas - Band: B honor roll: Senior Committee: Senior Committee. Says he will be remembered for the drums. HELEN MARIN Birthdate: October 22, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Concert Choir: Pep Squad: HECE 2 yrs. Pan American Club: Key MARY ANN MACIAS Birthdate: May 22, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Act: Vikingettes 1 yr.: Pan Am. Cl.: Red Cross: Solph. Fav.: Se. Yth. Awareness C .: Stu. Coun.: Life Ldrshp: Golf Tm.: Ten. Tm. Says she will be remembered for her shortness and winning tl1e Pooh Bear in the bubble-bean sale. ,ms CYNTHIA MARQUEZ Birthdate: October 16. 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: HECE 2 yrs. Says she will be remembered for her shortness . IRMA MARTINEZ Birthdate July 14 1955 Birthplace Carrrzo Springs Texas Activities VOE Pan American Club Y Teens Pep Club Says she will be remembered for her personality JOHN L MARTINEZ Birthdate: September 29 1955 Birth lace: Lansing Michigan Says e will be remembered for his habits ELVIA MALDONADO Birthdate: September 11, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: DE 2 yrs. '-04 ELIZABETH MARTINEZ Birthdate: March 8, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas fs 43 JUVENTINO R . MARTINEZ Birthdate: July 23, 1954 Birthplace: Lansing, Michigan KATHRYN DIANE M' CARVER Birthdate: June 3, 1956 Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii Activities: Latin Club: Ecology Club: District Vice President of FTA: Student Council: Annual staff : Nominee for Miss ND '74: Honor rolls: Pirean Club: Human Relations Committee: ICT: Senior Executive Committee: Life Leadership . WILLIAM Mc BURNETT Birthdate: December 26, 1954 Birthplace: Ft. Smith, Arkansas Activities: DE . Says he will be remembered for his traffic citations . SILAS MEDINA Birthdate: February 17 , 1956 Birthplace: Ferris , Texas Activities: Viking staff 2 yrs. ROSALBA MENDOZA Birthdate: December 25, 1954 Birthplace: Monterrey , Mexico Says she will be remembered for Mariachi Band. Birthdate: January 2, 1956 ELTON R. MILLER Birthplace: Shreveport , Louisiana Activities: Jazz and Marching Band. Says he will be remembered for his activities in band . W M PATRICIA MINAFEE Birthdate. January 27 , 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Says she will be remembered for her shortness . Birthdate. July 8, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas BOB MITCHELL DONEGAN MITCHELL Birthdate: April 21, 1957 Birthplace: Waco, Texas Activities: Band Says he will be remembered for his quietness and looks' HMI MIXION Birthdate: August 20, 1956 Birthplace: Midland, Texas Activities: Senior Executive Committee: DE. Says he will be remembered for his good personality . RICHARD MONTES Birthdate: August 24, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Pan American Club 2 years: ROTC 3 years: Rifle Team 3 years. Says he will be remembered for his style. CHARLOTTE ANN MOORE Birthdate: March 29 , 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Attendance Office Helper: Viking Staff 2 years, Co-Editor '73-74: Band Drummer '72-73: Assistant Drum Majorette 73-74: FTA 1 year: Life Leadership 3 years: Human Relations Commission 2 years: Oral I-listorv-Experience 1 year. Says she will be remembered for her all around greatness. IEFFIE' ANN MOSIER Birthdate: April 28, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Says she will be remembered for her friendship. RAUL MUNOZ Birthdate: December 12, 1955 Birthplace: Moncloua, Coahuila, Mexico Activities: President Pan American Club: FTA: Key Club: Student Council: National Honor Society: B honor roll: Soccer team: Life Leadership: Photography Club. Says he will be remembered for his height, weight, and car. CHARLES W. MURRAY Birthdate: June, 26, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Football, Basketball: Lettermens' Club: FCA: Concert Choir: Track. Says he will be remembered for his football ability. DUBB MURROW Birthdate: October 29, 1954 Birthplace: Ennis, Texas . Activities: Football: Baseball: Viking staff. Says he will be remembered for combing his hair. YOLANDA NANEZ Birthdate: November 18, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: VOE. Says she will be remembered for her shortness. BENN Y NASH Birthdate: September 8, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Varsity Football Team, Honor Roll, President and 3 year member of Concert Choir, Ring Designing Committee, 3 year Alpha Merit Member, Partners in Career Education, Advanced Band, Handsome Semifinalist, Nominee for Class President, Sr. Executive Committee, Red Cross, Lettermans Club, and Project Upward Bound. BECKY NAVARRO Birthdate: August 24, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Red Cross. PETER NEWPORT Birthdate: May 24, 1954 Birthplace: Hobbes, New Mexico Activities: ICT. Says he will be remembered for his absentees. , PAMELA ANN NICHOLS Birthdate: March 28, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC Princess, ROTC Staff, MP, Rifle Team, Viking Staff, FTA, Student Council, A Honor Rol-li Pirean Club, Candidate Miss North Dallas, Library Assistant, Band Member. Says she will be remembered as ROTC Princess. ESTHER OJEDA Birthdate: March 8, 1954 Birthplace: Shreveport, Louisiana Activities: Drama: Viking Staff: Children's Theater. Says she will be remembered for her friendliness and smile . CARMEN OSORIO Birthdate: February 1, 1955 Birthplace: Midland, Texas Activities: Pep Club: Cheerleader 2 yrs.: Beauty semi-finalist: Office aide: Library aide: Red Cross: B honor roll: Counselors' aide: Nurse's aide. Says she will be remembered as Mrs. Herrera's candy beggar and hanging out at Micky Finn's. PHYLLIS OTTO Birthdate: December 17 , 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team: Concert Choir: Sophomore treasurer: Student Council: Madrigal Singers: Jazz Band: FTA. Says she will be remembered for her witty personality . fi? ! DOROTHY OVALLE Birthdate: May 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Pep Club: French Club. Says she will be remembered for true friendship. MICHAEL T. PALACIOS Birthdate: December 29, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Red Cross President: Student Council: Cheerleader: Bulldog Mascot: Junior Class President: Human Relations Committee: Math Club. JOSE LUIS PALAVICINI Birthdate: November 21, 1954 Birthplace: Veracruz, Mexico Activities: Pan American Club: FTA: Upward Bound: Key Club: French Club. Says he will be remembered for his ability to talk and his 20!20 vision. VICTORIA PALMA Birthdate: June 2, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Viking staff: FTA: VOE: Office aide: Prom Committee: Swim team. Says she will be remembered because of Speedy's attachment to her. REYNALDO A. PEREZ JR. Birthdate: October 21, 1953 Birthplace: Monroe, Louisiana Activities: Key Club: ROTC. Says he will be remembered for his friendship and honesty. GARY PINA ' Birthdate: March 29, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: FTA President: Pan American Club: Photography Club: Key Club: National Honor Society: Life Leadership: Senior Class President: Editor Compass staff: Super SAC Representative: Viking staff: Chess Club: Golf team: Soccer team. Says he will be remembered for his sleepiness. WANDA PIPER Birthdate: April 26, 1956 A Birthplace: Marlin, Texas Activities: Concert Choir: Drill Team manager. Says she will be remembered for her sense of humor and personality. DENISE POWERS Birthdate: December 14, 1955 Birthplace: Clinton , Oklahoma ABEL RAMIREZ Birthdate: March 12, 1955 Birthplace: Matehuala, S.L.E. , Mexico ALMA RAMIREZ LORETTA J. REYES Birthdate: July 4, 1956 Birthplace: Ft. Worth, Texas Activities: Drill Team: Co-Captain of Vikingettesg Compass staff g Red Cross. CYNTHIA REYNA Birthdate: November 2, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC . Says she will be remembered because of her smile and for being dingy. MARY ALICE QUINTANILLA Birthdate: January 24, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Student Council: Counselors' aide: Viking staff. Says she will be remembered for her talkatlveness and tallness. DOLORES QUIROZ Birthdate: August 9, 1956 Birthplace. San Antonio, Texas Activities: VICA Club, ICT, Pan American Club, Red Cross. FELIPE REYNA CARMEN TERRI RODRIGUEZ Birthdate. August 12, 1954 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities. VICA Club. Says she will be remembered for her personality and being friendly. RCF' DAVID RODRIGUEZ Birthdate. July 24, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ROTC. ,guna-ning., DOMINGA RODRIGUEZ 'ii ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ Birthdate: June 17, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team. Says she will be remembered for her dimple. MELINDA RODRIGUEZ Birthdate: November 27 , 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Vikingettes: Y-Teens: Beauty Nominee: Life Leadership. Says she will be remembered for her personality . GLORIA ROGERS Birthdate: September 19, 1954 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: HECE. .IANICE LORRAINE ROGERS Birthdate: February 15, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Track Queen 72: Student Council: Human Relations Committee B honor roll: Concert Choir: Cheerleader: Beauty Nominee Finalist: Runner-U for Miss ND: Office aide: attencluance aide: FHA. Says she will be remembered for her sense of humor and cheerleading. MARCIA ROSEBERRY Birthdate: October 3, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Concert Choir: Drill Team manager: Pep Club: FHA: Senior Executive Committee. Says she will be remembered for her smile. DORENE RUBIO Birthdate: February 10, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: VOE: Vikingettes: Pan American Club: Student Council: OEA Secretary: Life 5, ' 1 af, . ,. 'ufph Leadership . :,!vf' fif-is 49 BETTY CAROL SANDERS Birthdate: March 22, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Majorette: Concert Band: Drill Team: Red Cross. Says she will be remembered for her personality and the way she loves to be with people. GILBERT SANDOVAL Birthdate: April 9, 1956 Birthplace: Bryan, Texas Activities: ICT. Says he will be remembered for giving far- out concerts. VICKI SARA Birthdate: June 11, 1956 Birthplace: Dolyestown, Pennsylvania Activities: Pan American Club: Student Council: Life Leadership: Beauty Nominee: National Honor Society. PHYLLIS SAUCEDO Birthdate: October 28. 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Viking staff: Volleyball team: Pan American Club: FTA, Teacher aide Committee Chairman: Nominee for Miss ND: National Honor Society: Golf team: Secretary Student Council: Senior Executive Committee. Says she will be remembered because of her witness for Jesus Christ. DONALD SCOTT Birthdate: December 13, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Concert Choir: Football: Football manager: Band manager: Homeroom representative . Says he will be remembered for always trying to be a senior, but playing all the time. KATHY SCOTT NIXON SHUM Birthdate: May 31, 1955 Birthplace: Hong Kong Activities: ROTC: Vice-President Key Club: Office aide: Red Cross: Tennis team: Rifle team letterman. JIMMY STRADFORD Birthdate: April 15, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas fi.. if , .Q 35:3 R .,.kk f Mmm GWENDOLYN LA VERN STRADFORD Birthdate: August 6, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: FTA, FHA, Pep Club 1 yr. , Student Council: Oral History Experience, 2 yrs. Says she will be remembered for her ability to be nice . MARGARET SWANK Birthdate: October 12, 1955 Birthplace: Fort Worth, TX Activities: VOE, FTA, OEA Treasury , French Club 2 yrs. , National Honor Society, '71-'73 Vikingettes, 72-73 Vikingettes Lieutenant, Student Council, Nurses Helper , Life Leadership . WALTER JERRY SUROVIK IR. Birthdate: August 21 , 1956 Birthplace: Caldwell, Texas Activities: Viking Staff 1 yr.: FTA 1 yr.: Stage Crew, B-Honor Roll 3 yrs.: Compass Staff Page Editor: I.B. M. Assistant: Principal's Office aide. ADRON M. THOMAS Birthdate: June 22, 1956 Birthplace: Marlin, Texas Activities: ROTC. DREW THOMPSON Birthdate: June 3, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Football, FTA, Swimming Team. Says he will be remembered by his sense of humor and all around personality. SHARON THOMPSON Birthdate: December 13, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team 3 yrs. , Captain 1 yr.: Concert Choir, Human Relations: FTA: Office Helper: Beauty Nominee 2 yrs. , Semi Finalist 2 yrs.: Red Cross. Says she will be remembered by talking too much and by her personality . MICHAEL THORNTON Birthdate: December 6, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Birthdate: August 11, 1954 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas JAMES TILLMAN MILTON THORNTON Birthdate: April 27, 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Band. Says he will be remembered for his activities in the band . MARGARET TREVINO Birthdate: June 16, 1956 Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas Activities: Y-Teens, FTA, Red Cross, Office aide. Says she will be remembered for her craziness. STEVEN VALDERAS Birthdate: May 30, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas MARTHA VASQUEZ Birthdate: March 13, 1956 Birthplace: Rockdale , Texas Activities: VOE. MERCEDES VASQUEZ Birthdate: September 27, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: French Club: Pan American Club. TAN YA VAUGHN Birthdate: September 23, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas , Texas Says she will be remembered for her shortness. TINA MARIE VELASQUEZ GEORGE VERGOS Birthdate: October 3, 1956 Birthplace: Naupacios, Greece Activities: ROTC. Says he will be remembered for being an expert marksman on the ROTC rifle team. 1 EDWARD VILLARREAL ,awffwia -'vs -49 wfmti Birthdate: April 19, 1955 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: ICT: ROTC. Says he will be remembered for his quietness. ...af MIGUEL B. YBARRA, IR. Birthdate: August 15, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Student Council: BETTY WEAVER Birthdate: October 14, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Drill Team Head Lieutenant: Concert Choir: FTA: Red Cross: Homeroom representative . RAY ORIN WILLIS Birthdate: August 9, 1956 Birthplace: Vidalia, Georgia Activities: FTA: Senior Executive Committee: Football manager: Homeroom president: Track manager: Swim team: Handsome Nominee 2 yrs.: Youth to Youth Committee. Says he will be remembered for his personality . JENNIFER ANN WILSON Birthdate: March 11, 1956 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Concert Choir: Advanced Band: Majorette: Beauty Nominee: Madrigal Singers. Says she will be remembered for her personality. MARINA WONG Birthdate: November 2, 1956 Birthplace: Hong Kong Activities: Latin Club: French Club: FTA: National Honor Society: Tennis team: Candidate for Miss ND '74: Photography Club: B honor roll: Invitation Committee: Pan American Club . Says she will be remembered for her tennis activities. ORA WOODS Birthdate: May 3, 1957 Birthplace: Dallas, Texas Activities: Dance Club: Concert Choir. Says she will be remembered for her cold- blooded Afro and her crazy ways. FTA: Baseball team . GIRLS Jessica Alba Lou Butler Rhonda Cagle Rebecca Castillo Celia Chacon Sandra Craig Charoletta Donaldson Marietta Donaldson Debra Dunn Daliah Espinoza Mary Frances Gonzales Patricia Ann Johnson Sylvia Martinez Lariz Cynthia Ava Martinez Dolores S. Porras Cynthia Elaine Richard Sandra Jean Roberson Elva Vasquez Rodriquez Rosemary Rosales Rachel Ruiz Maria de Rossario Sanchez Kathy Scott Dianne Tatum Rosemary Tovar Christina Vega Camera Shy Seniors BOYS Antonio Albiar Jr. Richard Almanza Gilbert Alonzo Robert Alonzo Jr. Freddy Avila Mark Stephen Bullock Jesus Cantu Jr. Edward Castaneda Alexander Castillo Rudolf Cervantes lr. John Anthony Chavez Larry Coleman Joe Robert Contreras Renato Crouch Oscar De La Rosa Jr. Daniel F. Espinoza Robert C. Horton Daniel Irving David Johnson Richard Knowles Willie Charles Lee Genie Lee Juan Rosas Martinez Ricky Martinez Stanley Mathis Paul Morrissey Phillip Ray Noble George Luis Olvera Charles Orosco Raymond Quinonez Abel Cervantes Ramirez Raymond Robles David Sanchez Paul Morris Soockar Wallace Edgar Terry Tony Renard Thompson Jerry Wayne Tobias Richard Torres Angel Trevino Ricky Reynosa Trevino Albert G. Villareal Mike Williams Ray Orin Willis Lynn E. Woodard Nicholas L. Zavala 1. Senior science studnet Maria Sanchez enjoys lunch aboard her to Chicago - compliments of DPSLL. 2. Hopeful graduates see sponsor, Mr. Moring, to order invitations Senior Memories Juniors - Readg for Aciion 1. Juniors Reggie Garner and Sandra Loeza - hard at work. 2. O. K. , Vernon, a Tootsie R011 or your life. 3. John Hancock signing his Jimmy Caldwell on the spirit banner. 4. The meanest trio in the bunch, Mr. Gonzales, Mrs. Nunez, and Mr. Mendoza, Junior Sponsors. 2 3 Junior Memories 1. JUNIOR FAVORITES FOR 1974 - Dee Dee Ruiz, and Ricky Camu. 2. Susie Leal portrays our own Mona Lisa . MG 4 ,4 . Mr. Blanton discusses class business at N.D. with Linda Mirarnomes, 4. Pauline Morris casually neglects Elena Martinez , and Dee Dee Ruiz , Junior officers. h6I Sllldies- Carolyn Abron Stephen Arellano Alma Baez Donna Bouldin Corinne Brandt Brenda Brown Terence Burrell Jimmy Caldwell Raymond Camarillo Ricky Cantu Barbara Carter Dolores Chavez William Chu Gwendolyn Coleman 1. Try some fresh baked cookies - Linda made them herself. 2. Some classes are always a party ! Douglas Cook Paula Corn Shirlene Cox Rosa De Luna Rosanne Dodd Michael Dunlap John Esrrello Becky Garcia Bobby Garcia Delia Garcia Lilia Garcia Mary Jane Garcia Reggie Garner Gloria Garza ,H Lupe Gaytan Wanda Gibson Mary Gill Lily Gomez Ben Gonzales Carmen Gonzalez Rudy Gonzales Betty Grady Rachel Hernandez Myra Hollins Elton Horton Theresa Ann Irvin Carolyn Jackson Roberta Jones Ligia Jimenez Emilo Iuarequi ,, , ., A if , Quay, 40 ,are I-W.. : 311. i f , ff ' ,V , S A. MW. 3 ! L Z bg ax 12 A, , ,, gf ft we Q Jigs f Sv q , 0 2 Susan Kemp Gala Kinzey ' ' - 'T ' , . 1 'Vid 'p Nfgini: .,-I, E-' -,ga - P if' Q -F . if f' ' 'Y' Cynthis Kyles Susie Leal 2 x-v-ahh 1. Eva, enough is enough! 2. Lino, How swe-ee-t it is. 'N-.L Bobby Martinez Elena Martinez Sandra Loeza Bertha Lomas Lavell Lowrey Anthony Ledesma Chun Lee Sandra Lesher Regina Lewis Reuben Maldonado Sharmon Marshall Garry, so you finally tried No-Doz. 'Eu Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Irene Nanez Rosa Najera Paula Odom Jackie Oliver Mark Mc Gee Theresa Mc Gowan Glenda Millam Martha Momez Johnny Morones Pauline Morris I oe Miller Linda Miramontes NM :Sf , Diana Olvera Dominga Oranday Jorge Pinto Charles Pipkin Q W rainy Ragland Linda Ragland Alma Ramirez Hilda Ramirez Patricia Reeves John Rodgers Rosie Rodriguez Rain or shine - it's a good tim Diane M'Carver, Linda Lopez Annette Rub1o Dee Dee Ruiz Lino Saldivar Jim Sanchez E 2 1 Leonora Sanchez Pedro Sanchez Roberto Sanchez Winson Sanders Sandra Saldana. Linda Shields Alfred Sims Bennie Fay Smith Pina . . 'Q Herbert Smith Nancy Smith Roy Smith fi i G.-M-'29 Delia Solares Diana Solares Nell Talley Cynthia Tatum x 2 it .r Q 'R fy N R I 1 .Ju VST? Iudy Teel Robin Thompson Bobby Utter Carlos Vasquez Eric Wahl Sandra Walker Jerry Washington J. C. Williams ln... Sandra Williams Johnny Wilson Theresa Winters Alice Wilson Renee Wilson 1 1. There's nothing uptight about N . D . ! 2. It's big decision time for juniors, including Alice Clark 3 FAVORITES - Renee Pipkin and Raymond Rodriguez are the envy of the Sophomore class wirh their teddy bear. I Sophomore Memories Bruce Thorton, I. C. Williams, Ester Hall and Charles Bolds. CShucks ain't they cute?J Brenda McCoy wonders, Are you sure this course is really required? R as je . D K QM -nf Brenda Abee Melinda Adames Roberto Aguilar Richard Alexander Roy Alexander Deyanira Alvarez Margie Anchondo Hady Angulo Susan Arellano Maria Elena Arista E Mary Arnwine Rebecca Cagle Irma Cerillo Alfred Barnes Linda Canterbury Barbara Cherry Albert Barrientos Steve Carillo Debbie Condreay Mary Calvillo Dolores Carrizales Terry Condreay Cindy Cansler Mary Cassidy Ramon Corona CLASS OFFICERS - President - Salva- SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS - Miss Carmen Ramirez, Secretary - Melinda Adames, and Vice Zamorano and Mr. Walter Dewar. L - Fernando Lozano. Sophomores Are Spirii of '76 '-of Cesar Covarrubias Diana DeLeon Nora Delgado Griselda Gloria Espinosa Johnnie Rochell Gina DeLeon Patricia Dixon Dominguez Mary Ann Estrello Cox Sara Dye Juan Garcia Steve Garcia Sylvia Garcia Josefina Gasca Sa1vador'Gonza1es Barbara Grant Karen Griffin Arthur Guerra Glenda Goings Delia Gutierrez Esther Hall Debbie Hana Arnold Garcia Rosa Garza 1. 2. Officers are elected at first class meeting. It's the Spirit of 76!, 2 '-M --ng , 'g2' I R Debbie Jones Pete Kysiak -awoxab. ' ...i .. ni Debbie Harris Edelia Hernandez John Ray Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Frank Herrera John Hervey Marnie Jefferson Melba Jelks Mark Jenkins Susie Jimenez Ida Jones Paul Juarez 'War ff' C1 Claudia Larios Rosemarie Leon Rita Levels Annette Lawrence JoLynn Lesher Christine Lopez It is a new address for ND. mores. Hortensia Lopez Dee Dee Lozano Fernando Lozano Shirley Martin Daniel Martinez Julio Lopez David Lozano Karen Madley Caroline Martinez Janie Martinez iiowoixlfl WNaf'iTW as 'J-'su-V Millie Moore Jesus Martinez Michelle McClain Norma McCray Lisa McLeod Theresa Martinez Carolyn McCoy Joe McGowan Angela Melton Sophomores ' Sophomores I Jesse Moreno Consuelo Najera Adolph Ortega Maria Munoz Betty Nash Vera Palacios Mary Pankey Vanessa Patterson George Peoples Lupe Perez Joe Perez Melinda Rubiop Connie Ruiz I , K -rhr z ,.x. ,.h. ,, .,g:.,.t,, V53 e 354 if a ne ,rp if E p V -eWe' 8 i i eoo R R - ' - I 'A - A if R ' S21 R R V 7 H I Iii LYLL ,Qf ,,.12,-A., ' , I 'eilgg I n - i l K , K Q V -,,, Q. .. . Vlik n.e . . 3 i Irene Pina Isaac Rrvas if NRE pm Carlos Pineda Sonia Rivera r e'ee p ' Renee Plpkln Eva Rodrlguez M l.,..... , -,f. Q ' 1K'f: ri -f Leroi Phillips Salvador Ramirez Raymond Rodriguez Theresa Rodriguez iff? 75 531' 'sp-wiv' Theresa Smallwood Robert Sullivan Debra Thompson Sylvia Steward Ted Taylor . Linda Thompson 1 . It looks like a game , but it is classwork. 2 . Sophomores get confused. 4g',-gf 2 . 22-Q-LE I-7 S if ff W S S rw- ...M - W., Roberto Sanchez Robert Santillan Robbie Sara Stephanie Scott Macario Serrato A W.: ' ' 4 ' at 1,23-'I-fir-4?ifgt' -if , 'fr .si , , , W. M W , x HV' M. -n with-iikzr., , 2 M... -if ,.. ' V. ' ' v ' ' 'ww Et 1,,y 1f's 'L' ' T bg, ' , ,fi Obbie Shackleford 5 A 1 4 - - f ?'f'??7'i if 5 V ' A 1 'S ' K Mrwh' 3 Marvin Slue ds f wwqf w V A in , Q J Sh :tvs 1 'T ane um V . Lf . fa.-WXQQ ff, V. 'fi 'a'n.1-.V t. Becky Simmons ts.s ttt I i , s , ia-H s Allen Slaughter Yf , 5 fm Sophomores hang spirit banner Willie Thompson Alfred Torres John Torres Karen Townsie Teresa Turner Mickey Vargas Rolando Villareal Jeri Vasquez Michael Warren Josephine Vasquez Sherry Warwick Jaime Vielrna Pam Watson Gloria Villareal Patty Wooley Kim Young Becky Zamora Melva Zavala NN,.,f-' ffwx - l J, if , 'NR ,i , .Q .W . , -if x X31 X' l xfkfal ' 3 I - 1 X ,I . A Scenes of N.D. qi fiqi Adi Www, 77 i Home Economucs Cooperahve Ed ucahon FIRST ROW- Brenda Henderson Helen Marin Cindy Marquez S lvia Lariz Gloria Ro ers Louis Glenn - 1 1 r y n g ROW: Johnny Morones, Linda Wilmoth, Rhonda Cagle, Debra Crist, Genie Lee. HECE provides related instruc- tion and on-the-job training for home economics related occupa- tions, such as food service , child care, clothing assistance, die- tary aide, consumer aide, and florist aide . Ricky Martinez, Josefina Barrera, Patricia Johnson, Rachel Ruiz FIRST ROW: Norma Guerra, Linda Ragland, Gail Tyre, liams , Carolyn Milburn . Gainesg REAR ROW: Betty Grady, Mikle Wil Hill. TED: Ricky Palos, Ben Gonzalez, Marcus Hernandez, Carman Rodriquez, Edward Villarreal: STANDING Bailey, Paul Morrissey, Carlos Ayala, Sue Broussard, Irene Hernandez, Dolores Quiroz, Joe Cano, Mr. E Indusirial Cooperaiive Training gg . 30833, ' W .3 WORK PROGRAM TEACHERS FRONT: Mr. Jerry Mills, Mrs. Claudia Gibson, Mrs. Robin Reeves: REAR: Mr. W. Brookshire, Mr. Max Garland, Mr. E. L. Hill. ICT provides on-the-job train ing in the general fields of Health Occupations, Communi- cations, Drafting, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, and Auto- motive Trades . Executive Action? Miss Escobedo pays individual attention to each of her students. FRONT ROW: Miss Lydia Escobedo, Dominga Rodriguez, Alma Leonora Sanchez, Amalia Hernandez, Bertha Lomas, Mary Garcia , Lucy Mendez , Ligia Jimenez, Mary Martinez, Guadalupe Gaytang OND ROW: Irene Nanez, Carmen Gonzalez, Lile Gamez, Laura Gueta Leticia Torres. ,,.u--f'- FRONT ROW: Guadalupe Hernandez, Rosalba Mendoza, Rosemary Rosales, Alma Davis, Dorene Rubio, Sylvia Cerda, Yolanda Nanezp SECOND ROW: Mrs. Claudia Gibson, Debra Dunn, Sandra Robertson, Martha Vasquez Nola Hughes, Irma Martinez, Elizabeth Rodriquez, Margaret Swank, Linda Rodriquez Fernandez, Vickie Palma . Vocahonal Ed ucaiion VOE is designed to provide experiences for students desiring careers in office occupations. Classroom instruction consists of a wide variety of business sub- jects and skilled training as well as training on the job. FIRST ROW: Mike Barrientos, John Bazan, Robert Damian, Maria Barrera, Antonio Almaraz, Homer Johnny Alvarez, Tommy Lander, Rudy Guerra: REAR ROW: W. Brookshire, Enrique DeLa Cerda, Edward Alonzo, Juan Luevanos, William Nedd, Mancel Herndon, Lonnie Ramos, Hortensia Lopez, Hershall Pain, Martha Smith. C.V.A.E. SEATED: Dolores Soto, Charlette Hinton, Nancy Hitchcock, Marilyn Harris: FIRST ROW: David Lozano, Edward Estrada, Jerry Doggett, Hector Torres, Manuel Morales, Michael Moore: SECOND ROW: Marvin Burks Renard Brown, Ernest Pacheco, Jesse Santana, Arthur Guerra: REAR ROW: Charles Peoples, Ruben Diaz, Ge Peoples, Mr. Jerry Mills. Dishfibuiive Educaiioh TED Avery, Meg Young, Lupe Abelar, Elvia Lou Butler, Tony Hunt. ROW. Charoletta Donaldson, Laura Garcia, Shirley Bell, Ricardo REAR ROW: Mr. Max Garland, Doug Cook, Edward Castaneda, Mixon. Palac- , Marla Mr. Max Garland, Bobby Mitchell, Steve Valderas, William McBurnett, Charles Allen, Robert Teagar- 'li TEE-I-IEE! This won't hurt a bit Mike. DE is a career training program for students who desire to be trained for careers in distrib- ution, merchandising and mar- keting by combining approved work experience with related classroom study. Mr. Carlos M. Johnson Assistant Principal POWER MECHANICS CLASS - Russell Bennett, Charles Bob G. Turner, Cinstructorj, Kenney, Ronnie Ramsey Kenneth Woods, Billy Yancy, Ansley, George Sulser, Career Cen I FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING CLASS - SITTING: Roger Lee Smith, Dun- can Pickens: STANDING: J. H. Kearny iinstructorj, Dean Hartnett, Charles Skief , Timothy Lockhart, Hiram Beeson, Joe Perez and Walter Dockery . mes Parf of ND Steve Cantrell, Charles VOCATIONAL SKILLS CLASS - FRONT: Barbara Walters and Diane Kel- Robert Goswick, and leyg REAR: Renea Hodges, Agnes Tyler, Elaine Chappell and Mrs. Gold- , Roy R. Cleary, Kenneth Copeland, Fernando Perez: STAND- sse Garza, Michael Johnson, Robert Murnphrey, Jackie Para- Glen Mabry, Greg Lundry, Charles Wright, Lonnie Sadler, Terry , and Doanld R. Williams, Cinstructorj. BODY REPAIR CLASS - KNEELING: Bobby Lee Moore, Albert Her- Mrs. Wilhernina Rettig Guidance Counselor HOMEMAKING AND FOOD SERVICES CLASS - Cathy Johnson, Betty McDaniels, Christine Wesley, Pauline Kelly, and Diann Kelly: instruc- IOI S3 86 rah Bloomfield not pictured . ABOVE: HOMEMAKING AND HOME NURSING CLASS - FRONT TABLE: Herman Hunt, Dorothy Wilson, Rosa Linda Hernandez, Perry Pinion: REAR TABLE: Kimberly Hicks, Dennis Statstny and Miss Judy Ernst, Cinstructorj . RIGHT: SHEET METAL SHOP - Mr. Blohm. Cinstructorj, Kelester Jack son, Arthur Oliver, Joseph Templeton, George Hudson, Clarence Rog ers, Larcurtis Kirby, Willie Paris, and Rickey Williams. Cooper: REAR ROW: Gene Davis, Gaylen Fletcher, and O . Mary Lee McLaughlin Michael Simons, Nickey W. Summers, Ir. , Cinstructorj. Vocational Adjustment Donnie Sullivan, Rafe Coordinator I ima -, -Q41 Cinstructorj , Lovell , Eugene Hillard, Gilbert Assy' and R. caringwn, Jr.. ROYWIE' Bu11a?d Tome B. Roberts s aidej. Vocauonal Adlustmem Vocational Adjustment Coordinator Coordinator wa E i I i r i 5 5 ! t r ' ,,,:,:n.Sq I ' W V i i L i fgz?-W' 'FE ' iw , 'ff F?:,i5:.,:f,-tw - l f 'L 7 f ,ew 4 af V 5 ' Wim I if f 1 x Gugs and Dolls f n f i'v Y' i W Y ' P l i ' r L n L K r 3 J P 1 I rx., . 'X 32 I NN 'N P xx '90 L ? ,T .as U vii? I Q Besi All Around Anna Chu f and Qharles Lee !,x Oscar Lozano and Wanda Builer Friendliesi :imma ,. , .-.- Wkr, W v R , . ...-..-.w1..m- WiHiesi Dolores Esirada and Alex Dominguez r Mosi Afhleiic Marg Jane Herb and Charles Murray K l P me, 1 Tr N Mosi Talenied Flogd Cook and Darlene Jackson EJ' Mosi Likelg io Succeed Garg Pina and Maria Sanchez X ' Besl Dressed Cassandra Donnell and Rag Willis 1 Assembly Presents Handsomes and Beauhes Looking their best - Sonia Rivera and Danny Martinez. Teddy Duron, Vicki Sara, Mickie Riojas, and Mike Palacios make a handsome, happy foursome . Sharon Hatcher gives her prettiest smile to the judges Selso Alvarado and Dee Dee Ruiz - a cute pair! Linda Canterbury pauses so the judges can get a good look. Q Escorting Janice Rogers is handsome nominee, Reggie Garner. Radiant Bennie Smith flashes her beautiful smile! A stately, sophisticated pair - Susan Bouldin and Ernest Diaz. Pete Kysiak seems happy and proud to escort Carmen Osorio. Really looking sharp - Floyd Cook, Renee Pipkin, Theresa Kysiak, and Richard Avery. Sophomores Ramon Corona and Janie Martinez make their first Beauty Assembly appearance . Alma Davis sails along on the arm of Micky Ybarra . 2 'R 3 . 4 ,fm Tw -6' with 'WWW U1 WW Q' 'ssst s--t i . or if -. , My A w N'22252',s:f2i45Q1jQg1,,gf,gw,,Q V5 ,M , Fcqlvv Q' 4 ,, 4 I ' V R Wg, be .. R , , . , Jzpgxhv' 2 A - l gi, i .V I,-Vg, ssa C .nnt l Mosi Beauiiful Carmen Osorio 1 ,r Judgedlby l Bill Bixbg ,,,-I-9' Charlotte Ann Moore Viking Staff North Dallas High School 3120 North Haskell Avenue Dallas, Texas 7520K Dear Ms. Moore: First may I compliment you and the entire student eooy of North Dallas High School. If the contestants sent to me are any indication, your students are well represented. Secondly, it was indeed difficult for me to select only three girls of the fifteen., Ubviously all the girls who entered the contest are winners. None of my selections were personal Cnot having met any of youh So, l have made my selections as the NSpirltH moved me. The following are my choices: ' ' 'Most Beautiful' -- Carmen Osorlo C493 First Runner-up -- Jo Ann Adams fell , Second Runner-up -- Dee Dee Ruiz iil37 My congratulations to the winners and all the contest- ants. May I also wish you and all the students of North Dallas High School the very best of luck. Be good to yourselves and be safeg Sincerely, ' V , 's ,.,.s.fese, ' 756, ,,,,, 4.e,,.,,,, Sissy? e BB:ob l fl 1-1' 1, w 9 ' A 2 Q . R QE ,. gym if K JoAnn Adams Firsi Runner-Up Q r, K Y ' 'sn Y sr' 1 5, MW MK v'.3?1wn 'Q amy '1 ' 5 'xi' x vb 'S awkfsswg-ww Kiwi 1 , -1,7 A L, .ui ,Q ' G, 4' .N A. L,'L gif: :,'1i,a. , .. -.2 Jw. .- ages ' 'f 1 'M ,.' 2 2 1 a ii 593-TA 'Q 'Tu Q' K ',.,1!lv-v . tr. 'J V' ' , T4 N'fX,9,1-753,,v5,'46f M ,N as 4 Y' 1 ' 5 4 5,95-. . 'ifg f 2 .fffgkqs xx ' - g3,,1,1Y.EW E. V . Q f V c Q3 xy -M., 1 f- Q' H X L A 5 ,T - H as' Q y 'ix s ff fi A . rf' af 'K 'tif x , M 1? :J 1 ' sing' 1 4 fiuzvgig Q gn X A 'Sf Q M Y Nga? A 5 3' wg, Y. L - .f 1 , 94 q W . . , , . , x 4 '.f .-.K-. Dee Dee Ruiz Second Runner-Up I2 Chosen ANNA CHU -MARGARET SWANK SHARON THOMPSON ' ALMA DAVIS OLGA MARTINEZ GLORIA ROGERS sBeauig Finalisis Q 1 WANDA BUTLER SYLVIA HERNANDEZ RENEE PIPKIN I ANIE MARTINEZ IANICE ROGERS SUSAN' BOULDIN IO Oscar Lozano Mosi Handsome Judged bg lola Johnson 1. I ' K s 8' ,sxX-NsXw I f ' , , ll ' lx ,iw , XXX , ' xxixx A ,Nu Benng Nash Firsi Runner-Up Rag Willis Second Runner-Up Five Selected as Handsome Finalisis RICKY CANTU BENNIE GRAY BILLY JEFFERSON ' SEVERO FERNANDEZ Y RUDY GONZALES Miss N.D. Susan Bouldin Runners-Up Janice Rogers and Wanda Butler K Acfiviiies 114 2. 3. Juniors Present ihe Daiing Game N.D. Qigle an .J M Lll Getting ready to throw the big SMACK - Master of Ceremonies, Terence Burrell: contestants, Eusebio Padilla, Sylvia Hernandez, Richard Alexander, and Wanda Butler. Sylvia says the right thing and wins Eusebio - at least for the evening! Richard awaits Wanda's inquiry with nervous anticipation. 3. Mr. Dewar is gently creamed by Susan - but wait till Dee Dee arrives - CREAM! Richard Alexander likes his date! 4. Terry's advice is to Take life alittle easier . . . If only Eusebio could see Susan Kemp's cute smile! Ain't She Sweet Miss Diane M'Carver, another heopeful. Susan Bouldin states her qualifications as a candidate. High fashion is gracefully modeled by Wanda Butler. Pam and other girls go all out filling every inch of wall- space with their posters. Mrs. Young, sponsor, and nominees look on as campaign speeches are made . Just look at the beautiful babes. I3 Compeie for Miss N.D. Tiile Contestants for the 2nd annual Miss North Dallas Pagentg SEATED: Susan Bouldin, Wanda Butler, Alma Davis, Charlotte Moore, Pamela Nichols, Janice Rogers, Phyllis Saucedog STANDING: Sibby Barrett, Anna Chu, Mary Jane Herb, Diane M'Carver, Marina Wong, and Margaret Swank. Students listen as each candidate takes her turn at the podium . Marina , Anna and Phyllis take a break to relax in the midst of the hectic campaign. Z F , , ,.at.wg, V3. 5. 6. 85 5 . Sportswear is modeled by Sibby Barrett and Alma Davis during the fashion portion of the pageant. Janice says convincing things - she was elected second runner-up! Susan Reigns Over '73 Homecoming I 32 z Ei 3. 1. It's halftime at the Homecoming game and Susan Bouldin reigns. 2. Principal, Mr. QB1anton and Miss Young offer carnations and congratulations to the new Miss N.D. 3. Former Miss N.D. , Pam Garza, is on hand to give a hug and crown her successor. 4. Crowned and corsaged, Susan accepts her title . 4. 2. 1. Runner-up Wanda Butler shyly receives her Homecoming mum. 2. 3. 8a 4. After the Homecoming game against SOC, students celebrate at a dance sponsored by the Concert Choir. Halloween Spooks Hauni x 1. 2. 'E 1. Monster and witches invade North Dallas. CRea11y Jamie Martinez and Tino Martinez - cou1dn't you te11?J 2 . No broomstick around - so Jose prepares to takeoff via lamppost. 3. Lydia Landa - a fright in her everyday housewife costume. 4. Mr. Garza takes a dunk and comes up with a juicy reward at the Senior sponsored Halloween Party. F S fm Witches , Pumpkin People , Gypsies, Monsters and Ghosts take time out from their regular pass-times to visit N.D. Winners of best costume contest: Tino Martinez , Larry Lopez, Mary Ann Macias and Bonifacio Mendez. Glub. . .bbb. . .bbb . . . it's not as easy as it looks! ssemblies of All Soris 5 52 Y Q55 gig fig e 2 , ,Q 6 5 n E , E 'L si 5 LJ , Bonifacio makes an appearance as a congo drummer at the Talent Show. Solemn faced ' 'Colonel Sanders looks on as the madness of A Midsummer Night's Dream ends with 4' 5' wedding festivities . Twentieth centruey representations of Hermia and Demetrius proclaim their love with the aide of microphones and rock muisc. fWhat would Shakespeare thinklj ' Cousin Lennie from KLIF makes a guest appearance at the Continuing History of Rock assembly. Am I getting weak? wonders Robert Teagarden. nieriain Siudenis 3. Q . Q 15 is 5 ai 1. 2. 3. Vi, ' .1 nf' 'ga rt . Accompanied by Mr. Mitchell, Terry Burrell entertains with his rendition of For Once in my Life. Lord , what fools these mortals be! A careful stepping Ray Willis escorts Sylvia Hernandez at the Guys and Dolls assembly . 123 f 5' . 'wa - , -1: -M-+:1'1--w...iie.u2!sQz.Q - 5 1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 124 N. D . Bulldog stirs students' spirit. Carmen models the latest look in ' 'highspirited fashions. After the anti-decorating' ' activities. Dolores helps clean up the mess! I told you already kids, I'm Mr. Blanton, the principal! Raymond, if Lifebouy doesn't give you a lift- try William. Katrina , Quieta , and Lynn prove their senior spirit. Spirit Sh 3. it -u .xr , 'es 6 -,T......- .... V-............,., ...X 2 Fw 4 on 1 E qv '51 5. E if ' Z s Q . GU if . ' k t A f I ff' N G l I i Y . ' W, . ' . X kvkyk 'J ' - YE- ff ' fi ' , M ,x 'fi5 y ?' it n ppp p s .. y ,5 Q-V gs ' ' k ' IK: :ff1 A. 5 H '4 t Q ni' I 1,rkb'.. . IQ: It k Q h v ':t3: 4. 1 Meet Woodrow's star football player. 2 3 4 John Estrello is hard at work with his own speical spirit project. The man in the bright orange bow Lie's got SPIRIT! ' Brenda knows Spirit Day is not time for a serious approach to her studies. 125 Loos Women's Faculfg es io Mughig Males Yes defeat came for the women's Faculty Volleyball team when they lost to Coaches Cunningham and Dewar December 17 It was no com petition, according to Coach Dewar who predicted the Men s victory In spite of the loss, it was a pretty good game 1 Looking like a statue, Coach Cunningham 'serves the ball. The Women's team was composed of: SITTING: Mrs. Zimmerman, Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Young. KNEELING: Mrs. Bailey, and Miss Saba. STANDING: Mrs. Walker, Miss Smith, Miss Skinner, Mrs. Martinez, Mrs. Eades, Mrs. Chacon, Miss Marcy, and Miss L. Zamorano. Mr. Cunningham says, Them women is giving us trouble! Mrs. Young, and Miss Smith, go for the ball. , ri Mrs Young wonders Where d1d that ball go? Good team work, talklng 11 over. A good return for Miss Skinner. my r, 'i-+- Mrs . Hererra , head cheerleader for the women. And Miss Saba says that we act like monkeys . 7 3 1 s, S as 5 Dubb Murrow can't believe he's only worth 25gt . Mr. Garza says, I'1l let you have them all for half price! Alice isr1't sure she wants to be sold. Now wait, Alex isn't worth THAT much! , says Mr. Segars, auctioneer. We1l, it wou1d11't hurt you to bid! , Tuffy says indignamly. Raul Munoz wants his Mommy! Bulldogs Bid ves for a Dag wwfl W saw Dolores Porras has a pretty S1'1'11lC who ll bld 75939 3519 S1 25' Theresa Kyslak pops W1ll1am's great muscle and Pam hopes there w1l1 be no sale . Why do Mary Ann and Vrncent thrnk thrs 1S so funny? , wonders Jesus Cantu. Merecedes, Dolores and Srbby sold for 39' A pretty good deal accordrng ro Mrs. Marun. Chalns and bondage dor1't seem to bother Mary Jane or lose . Two for fun - Mary Jane Herb and Sibby Barrett - they've got the big fresh flavor! Rita Levels can't believe she did it! Some things aren't very nice, according to Carlos. Mary Jo Taylor takes it pretty well when Anthony says her kisses remind him of a fish. Couple number three, Carlos Ramirez and Dubbra Murrow explain their strange relationship . Seniors Earn Cash Wiih F 3 4 2 s.f +'f Nui' LV ed Game 1 .fem 3, ll 2 2. 3. Ray Willis is a charming host for N. D. 's Future Wed Game. Uh . , . since takin the Evelyn Woodard sped redin course I have improved my redin 100070, boasts Anthony Ledesmag and adds you heard it first on Roller Derby! Showing off a menu from Dallas' famous Chateaubriand restaurant are the Future Wed winners, Eusebio Padilla and Kathy Barrientos. Their prize was a steak dinner from Chateaubriand . X 3 'E Masque and Gavel Club Enieriains ff!-iw. .K K .,. rf Jn.. Q 4 4 Q.-1, 'S 1 Q , 5 5 In... n .... ll ' .,a I F' 9' - a 1 na ' I . . VA! 6 1 . f The Masque 8a Gavel Club presented three one act plays during A Night At The Theatre and performed again during the Brotherhood Assembly . 133 Firsi Place Trophg Presenied fo Soccer eam Coach Walter Dewar presents the 1974 City Soccer Champs. The Championship Trophy is admired by team members. Everybody awaits the trophy presentation. Coach Dewar introduces sportswriter Alan Eskew who presented the trophy to the team. A S E 2 I 1 L.: 5 Y V, 5 3 i ii E 5 '1' I I .. ' Q Ns In a separate meeting, the soccer team honors Coach Dewar with a plaque for an outstanding job. Former N .D. student and professional boxer, James Martinez appears as a guest in the soccer assembly. - ni' 4 K 2331 4. .1 3 4. is fir 'Ea We ga E Y st mt 35' , 1 xg .mg.-15E-fbrigiarli-l.' i ,M v if nn, 142' i sill! ,E Sporis NORTH DALLAS VS. ROOSEVELT In their opening district game against Roosevelt, the Bulldogs were beaten 28-0 by the Mustangs at Cobb stadium. Costly mistakes such as penalties, and fumbles hurt the team as Roosevelt ran up a 21-O lead at halftime. The second half provided some relief as the Bulldog defense allowed the Mustangs only one touchdown. Out standing Bulldog players were Charles Murray, Bernard Armstrong, Ruben Maldonado, Billy Jefferson, and Charles Lee . -- Fooiball '73 if x x Q? Q ARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM KNEELING Benny Nash, Ruben Maldonado, Vernon Grant, Charles Murray Chasney Sergio Reyes Elton Horton Ray Willis Donald Scott, Gilbert Revillasg SECOND ROW: Coach Coach Oliphant Barry George Johnny Wilson Jim Stradford, Robert Horton, John Rodgers, Billy Jef- erson George Hill Charles Lee Coach Kin Coach Ril g REAR ROW: B g ey ernard Armstrong, Terry Byrd, w Thompson Artis Hornsby Donald Leonard Michael Rivera, Dani g, Be Gray, Terry Burrell. fda N W fi A W' Z 2 In the opening game of the season ag in Waco, the mighty Bulldogs fought the Lions to a O-0 tie. Linebacker Charles Lee led the outstanding defensive effort with 18 tackles. Head Coach Russel1's comment was, This was one of the finest defensive performances I've observed since I've been coaching. There is no doubt in the coaching staff's mind that this game was one of the best group efforts the Bulldogs have ever dis- played. a f M M-f N L S. M NORTH DALLAS VS. CARTER The North Dallas Bulldogs defeated Fort Worth Carter, 18- 0 , in a controlled scrimmage at Franklin Field , August 27. XE Led by an outstanding defense, the Bulldogs scored their first goal on a 40 yard interception return by Tony Thompson. The Bulldog offense scored their touchdown on a one yard run by Charles Murray, who had set up the goal with a 50 yard run. Leading 12-0 , the Bulldogs added their final touchdown on a two yard touchdown run by Johnny Wilson. NORTH DALLAS VS. ADAMSON Playing before an excited crowd at Loos stadium, the N .D . Bulldogs and the Adamson Leop- ards fought to a 6-6 tie. Domi- nating throughout the game, a Bulldog victory was missed when Ruben Maldonado's 35 yard field goal was unsuccessful with 54 seconds left in the game. The Bulldogs scored first on an 80 yard run by Charles Murray, who gained 141 yards on 15 car- ries. It was an interception run- back that resulted in the only Leopard touchdown. The Bull- dogs finished with 184 yards total offense. X 42 , 52 S53 , 55 J ,,42 , W Haig? If 'N 0 ig' gg. we 1 'f ,, .. ,gm A f , ,Lv,.2 .,:2 11 ' 1 i WWW? Ski. ' W Www W Zw W5vi? 25f g ,X W .- gs 'vm 2 N . 5 ,, M n N Q , ',-- , . , , X, K: ,ig k'..,i. 1 in 'ff ' , 3 t ,- ,, ,,,. , V - 1- 4 f '35 V? V iam ,, ,nn :wg , ',, V4 ,J ' f 3 ,Q ,.,1 ,, W. . ,, ., M A iigifww ,.,,, ,,,, , A, , . V A i N A A W A A iw, - ,N -ky :Ziff--4. fa1-m,.,t, A wg! ' Kim 1 NN' ii lr t ttss t i . It I 1 . , V ' f N S .,,, ' v QT? 4 A, 6 Agn up Head Coach Russell introduces the mighty Bulldogs to their fans during a spirited pep assembly. Later, cheerleaders escort the players onto the field. I 94 WM 1. K gf ,15l5g'L'I'Tl?lj 5:Qf . Battle on the gridiron is inter- rupted and Bulldogs tensely await more action. jf 6 A md .5 .ff . Q rg . - ,L --dim: gf, .1 , 1: 2, sv W ' X 1 1 x vf- -asu- WMA W!! 143 E 44 NORTH DALLAS VS. PINKSTON On September 28 , the North Dallas Bulldogs won their first game of the season with a '7-6 squeaker over Pinkston Vikings. The Bulldogs scored on an 8 yard run by Charles Murray in the first quarter. Ruben Maldonado's successful extra-point decided the contest. The 29 yard touch- down drive was set up by Terry Burrell's fumble recovery. But it was punter Teddy Duron's 69 yard punt late in the fourth quarter that killed the Viking's threats and preserved a Bulldog victory. expo L 1 NORTH DALLAS VS. POLY In their third game of the sea- son, the Bulldogs were beaten 19-O by Fort Worth Poly in a tough defensive game. Trailing 6-0 at half time, the Bulldog offensive sputtered in the second half as Poly added touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters. Outstanding players were Terry Byrd, Bernard Armstrong, Billy Jefferson, and Charles Lee. According to Coach Riley. Every game played was a greater challenge . Our guys never gave up hope or let their spirit die when they lost. Q! lah-as 46 1973 Junior Varsifg 1973 JUNIOR VARSITY - FIRST ROW: Charles Turner, Sam Alcala, Pere Kysiak, Lorenzo Thomas, Raymond Rodriquez, Robbie Sara, Richard Hedden, and J. C. Williams, SECOND ROW: Ray Villanueva, Salvador Gon- zales, John Torres, Elton Horton, Gilbert Reyes, Abron McGill, Tony Lopez, Robert Salono, Charles Peoples Roberto Aguilar Cmanagerjg STANDING: Coach Cunningham, Mike Warren, Donald Leonard, Warren Daniels Alfred Franklin, Arthur Fraga, John Hernandez, John Rodgers, John Drobena, Mike Woodard, Charles Jones fmanagerj. fi 'fag vo Lp! U The lesson here fellows is to get your big blanks up from here! Defensive linebackers wait for the ball. Wildcat is captured by Lorenzo Thomas. I4 Last minutes of waiting before the action begins. Words of encouragement are heard from Coach Cunningham. 2 3 Defense tackles quarterback for a loss. North Dallas goes for a long gain as runner carries ball far into Adamson territory . Woodrow stopped for short gain . Bulldogs score against Wildcats. ...N ,lfyk ,flu 1 'S 3 3. Hey, just get off my back! 4. Charles Peoples calls the next Bulldog play. 14 50 1. Rome Hawkins leads the clan in their Goof session. 2. Bulldogs warm up before the game . 3. Puddin Leonard sinks a free throw for the Bulldogs! 2 Fraga . up Q lilw iwllivw 1973 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - KNEELING: Richard Alexander, Rome Hawkins, Charles Murray, Allen Slaughter: STANDING: Philip Tasby, George Hill, Donald Leonard, Joe McGowan, Herbert Smith, Arthur l ll! .9115 L lla 4- N Nf l ii? l if Dim l 'lb H ml lf l el Bulldogs Keep Busg Schedule 3 This is George Hill trying to impress a few scouts. Charles Rickey Murray shows both concentration and dedication for the Bulldogs! Donald Leanard rules the backboard with a powerful layup. Rome Hawkins shoots a no-choke shot from the corner. vo MMWW f vw mmf' ,Af 454241 5 X1 1' 1? , . .ff 1 rm f wwf: r f f 1492 f rf g. E v ex 5 f x I f? ? 1 f' gown fig 3 f igfrtk U ,jrwpffs 1 5 4 Z I '1?i2,??N, f W V?'5Ayigf i 1 42255 , t ,4 ww' ish fy Kg Q if s Q' -sr' f I Y ,I wr pf ? if, is Z 2 ia is 3 pf af ff 3 5 W2 wwf 4 3 , lg. QWQQQW ,Qi ey fr Artis Hornsby controls the up for the Bulldogs Look Ma! No Hands Rome Hawkrns charges for the basket. v my 1 1. Hey Fellas, why is everybody chasing me? 2. Charles The Pear1 Murray prepares for the kill 3. Hold it George! The goa1's the other way. 1 . tg X ,Marv 3 1 . Herbert Smith shoots the coop and makes the hoop. 2. Daniel Lo Irving without a word shoots the bird. 3 . Dear Abbey, there's this guy on our basketball team who thinks he's playing soccer and . . . Ju nior Varsiig Cagers 1973 JUNIOR VARSITY - KNEELING: Sammy Alcala, LeRoi Phillips, Steve Drobena, Richard Alexander STANDING: Charles Bolds, Lonnie Leonard, Victor Carter, Arthur Fraga, Albert Franklin, Ray Grant. Bulldog fans look on as cagers move down court. 'E iss. .....s.s,W, ,A X? S -gm' va 1.5- . . if 'r Wwryg .. is . ,,,W .4 .E .. s 1. Steve Drobena puts in another bucket for the Bulldogs. 2. Junior Varsity players display their doomsday defense. s t .sm 3' 1 'B s 2 he . . sf wqs rs r y ffmg 5 51'-.,k, t. Mi . sneaks 2 Grew A - -1 s seated, f iff- 43325 'N we 5453 'iv Ng xx We Wgigixks Q Y? tea a . f?...y E? . QW? r 5 Q E5 Ei Egxlk lr' Q , , 7'? I A .Sup6f5+M' 3 . Albert Franklin hooks two points against Sunset. 4. Charles Bolds fires for two from the top of the key. 2 1 Hey, somebody come help me! Sammy Acala controls the basketball for the Bulldogs. Victor makes a jump shot while fighting off suitors. Wait ya'11 Steve wants to play too! Victor CSpudnicJ adds to the Pups score with a skyrocketing free throw . Move over, I was here first. ESQ I 974Ci+g Soccer Champions 1974 CITY SOCCER CHAMPIONS - KNEELING: Adolfo de,1a Garza, Armando Sanchez, Jaime Chico Vielma, Roberto Sanchez, Alfredo Arroyo, Jimmy Gasca, Raul Munoz, Reuben Maldonado, Steve Garcia Ricardo Olivo: STANDING: Ronald Acuna, Julio Lopez, Chun Lee, Gilbert Reyes, Gary Pina, John Carrera, Al Carrasco, Coach Walter Dewarg NOT PICTURED: Lupe Martinez. Coach Dewar discusses the game plan. Biggest Fan - 1974 Soccer p Phyllis Saucedo 4 a -'L M ' g A.-,gi - ,,,,,,,,, ,. . 1. M.-,wa-1m.f. 5- 1. Marla, Elvia and Janie. display their Bulldog support. 2. Chico scores for the Bulldogs. 3 . Jimmy dribbles the ball past a Sunset player. 3 4. Team captain Reuben Maldonado . 5. Raul and Roberto defend against a Sunset player. , , M.. ...W vtivoh 5 vw M w1wlu'Aw ,A A, WMMMM .. ,4,,,W.,,,- ...W-W..-ff. Q- 15 . A- ...Vw .ze 'r xg: ,J ' f- , . 161 zg, - 2f-'- g .4 These people are soccer fans and Bulldogs! What am I doing our here? , wonders Armando. Look out . . . here comes Raul. A penalty kick against Roosevelt is made by Roberto. ma smauwmq, 3 K K- 1, .54 Nm 1 1 W 'f A ' A 'H' A Q. N H 'f 3 . g, , ,,:.:N,z,.r ref.. . 1 -. -. I :..Ll...:.1...sv ' .alum , ' -.Al Q , . 1 ,G ' Mmm ' 1 L rx W 1,3 ,,,L ,. .,. ,Z . .,l.,,,,,,,, , . , 11? ,Q - , p 'arms im M M mf 'mp Q gfsmset 'WWE s IK k k k . A save by a goalkeeper. Loose ball comes under Alfredo's control. Don't try to walk on the ball Roberto, kick it instead! It's a race for the ball and Ricardo gets there first. Gary prepares to throw the ball out. 2 o -Z4 JI:- ' -f A-msw, I 163 i 3. Jimmy and a Leopard race for 4. Advancing toward the 1. Bulldog defenders Julio, Jimmy, and Armandog and goalie Gary Pina guard their territory. 2. Look fellows, somebody has to take control of the ball! , .Q- R K W . I V- kf-,- ,l,. 3 V i .mai--wwe . V - 1 n . ,, --r- if t ,,l Q M Q 1,12 i Q ' l H , ' e 'NWA . J. MSB owne ..,..r.... Q. . .. 1 . k V V . ,W., .6 . i rrlil eraa a , to ll... 'll 1 V .,.l Viy.. l,,l 1 5 lz1,L, H , oyl, 1 i',l, I rlrl I -ti.a 4 l,,l 'A 11- . l'ii .V fbi. i r,,. 1 ,. ,-.wif Hess. 'vXzwifx21W'f'i? 2 the ballg Jimmy gets it of course! M, opponent's goal Roberto depends on Steve and Reuben to set up for a Bulldog score . M x 5 6 My .X -V. - 5 ft :Lf i ,,,L, ,L K ,.-mws. 1, 1 Big Al practices his famous Pele soccer kick. Running into Kimball territory, Chico advances with the ball. O.K. Jimmy, Chico and Alfredo - let's get it on! Could Coach Dewar be worried? Alfredo heads against a surrounded Roosevelt player Skillfully , Roberto dribbles the ball through Sunset territory. Swimmers Place in Disirici Meei GIRLS SWIM TEAM - TOP: Kim Young, Mary Arnwine, Mary Guerra and Eva Rodriguezg BOTTOM: Mary Jane Herb, Sibby Barrett, and Theresa Kysiak. GIRLS' SWIM QUEEN N Mary Jane Herb oo IM TEAM - Ray Willis, 1 Anthony Ledesma, Pete Kysiak, and S ! K.,' L The North Dallas swimming team had another good-year as the girls' team finished second in district with a 4-1 record . The boys' team , placing third in their division, had a 3-2 record. 'tt BOYS' swim QUEEN - sibby Barrett 167 Bulldog Track Team Goes Co-Ed RIGHT: GIRLS' TRACK TEAM - Charlotte Moore, Nadine Bergeron, Sandra Williams, and Terri Newhouseg STANDING: Coach Cunningham, Lavell Lowrey, Amy Johnson, Quieta Brown and Coach Mooney. Bennie Gray learns the technique from the Coach. Coaches Cunningham, Riley, Oliphant and Russell discuss strategies for spring sports. Sandra Williams warms up with laps around the track. , . . Q TRACK TEAM - KNEELING: Donald Leonard, George Hill, Rome Haw- kins, Charles Murray, Ray Grant, Richard Alexander, Gary Coleman, Alfred Franklin, Phillip Tasby, Arthur Fraga, and Charles Jones. lf' CK TEAM - KNEELING: Michael Woodard, Leon Lopez, George Vergos, Richard Hedden, John Hernandez Salanos, Pete Kysiak, Charles Jones: STANDING: Gary Coleman, Warren Daniels, Ray Villanueva, Selso Alvarado, Bennie Gray, Terence Burrell, Charles Lee, and Vernon Grant. Jogging to warm up is runner, Bennie Gray. 170 ea as-vm-Wm -mv- ' Q 3eWggU,,, W-GK .yw ,IB-MPQWW amz Ni-vm It s an easy over for Ray Grant Wm Nah N-is '-ws. fs R fi. M- liln.... Bennle Gray prepares to hand off to George H111 na-ww Q Q3 bbpi 'hifi WK? 245 g, awww 'wx may t s a not so easy over for Gary Coleman 171 5 A i in K1 1 Q T no .. 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Baseball T BASEBALL PLAYERS - KNEELING: Alex Dominguez, Ricky Cantu, Charles Turnerg STANDING: Coach Ortez, Victor Ceballos, Richard Knowles, Rickye Kelly, Raymond Gilmore and Mark Jenkins, Manager Ralph Vigil decides to try for a bunt. BULLDOG PITCHER - Jesus Cantu. gins Season Wiih Vio+org lf' so ' R hifi' Coach Ortez v Mickey Ybarra slides into third base, and Coach says he's safe! fl fl Mickey Ybarra, Floyd Cook: STANDING: Arcilio Castaigne, Abel Ramirez, Jesus Cantu, Rudy Gon- , Carlos Vasquez, Ralph Vigil, and Coach Ortez. .. - a - - . .. sv' .P , '- ff - ' - 'I ' ' PLAYERS - KNEELING: Lonnie Ramos, Robbie Patterson, Jesse Moreno, Chico Vielma, Reuben Mal- I7 O Watch for a good one, Mickey! It's too low Floyd: don't swin ! g Strike one for Reuben ii Robbie watches for a sure thingif Rudy slides in to beat the ballg 1'1e's safe! 'X W , f - - M :V s-ww 'A 4 V, ,,,, I T . . k L ..,A 4, ,W W 1? I f ,ogy 5 ,Mfr ,,-- e , P3 A -rf 4' .-Q -3 . .mp i ,gt . That's the way to hir! First baseman, Floyd Cook is set to tag the runner out. ,Anil S. Strike one! for Chico Vielma. -wsz gsxz. hs iqrwzjgkri 2 , .t , , tb,,...gx f, IW 1 ll 7 -1 f' 1 Wifi '19 it ' 0ff1vL-'rv' -f , S , .. -. gl a 2 H05 Q Q 1 A .l l a-l st an -. - il! 'RW w ie NNN - 1 N70 Ni, ly Xlm-gznasgfsgg EWU j Nix 3, 0 ...,. .K... , ..,. 0 . L , - - 1973 Baseball Statistics Won Zone Championship 13 League-Games won - No Games lost. Played Kimball for semifinals for City Championship . Overall record - Games won - 26 Games lost - 6 Batting Ave. - Tom Cansler - 375070 Ralph Vigil - 333070 Mickey Ybarra - 325070 Don Nesbitt - 294070 R. C. Castaigne - 282070 Jesus Cantu - 265 070 John Miramontes - 219070 Pepe Bello - 207070 Floyd Cook - 160070 Stolen Bases - Tom Cansler - 26 Jesus Cantu - 24 Total Stolen Bases: '76 N.D. as Hs Fisis Full of Champions Another first place winner for N.D. is Carlos Ayala with his trophy for the open weight division. 3. First place winner of the novice bantam weight division Danny Pecina is shown with N. D. boxer Steve Carrillo. 4. First place trophies were won by Speedy Valderas in the light weight division and by Rudy Delgado in the feather weight division . 183 3141260 Organizaiions ! . , x ' A ,., K I ,raw V, Vx. x The Viking Siaff 1st ROW: Dolores E , . , , y arrientos Linda Jimenez, Hilda Ramirez, Pam Nichols, Charlotte Moore: 2nd ROW: Richard Arechiga, Walt Surovik, Becky Garcia, Rosemary Gonzales, Leticia Lara, Sylvia Valdez, Gary Pina, Silas Medina, Ricardo Covarrub- ios, David Henderson, Diane McCarver, Phyllis Saucedo, Jimmy Delaney: 3rd ROW: Sandra Lesher, Rosanne Dodd, Dubb Murrow, Carol Barrajas, Mercedes Vasquez, Lucy Lara, Alice Quintanilla, Linda Lopez, Olga Martinez, Herbert Smith. strada, Teri Henderson, Eliza Vega, Susie Leal Mrs Cole Vicki Palma Kath B The 1973-74 Viking staff is made up of 40 members, who work hard in preserving the events of today for memories tomorrow. Under the supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Cole, they put together the N. D. annual. WN SPONSOR - Mrs. Cole ...Mgr .W ,. Dolores . Charlotte and 4'3 Students discussing ideas for annual. The I 973-74 Bulldog Band 2,25 .ae , , M, 1-lr e- K -1 DRUM MAJORS - Charlotte Moore, Sharon Hatcher: SPONSOR - Mr. Mitchell: MAJORETTES - Bennie Faye Smith, Jen 'f ' - - ' nl er Wilson, lst ROW. Jimmy Delaney, Oscar Lozano, Gary Garcia, Michael Maner, Ted Taylor, John Harvey, Floyd Cook, Carlos Sanchez, Daniel Martinez, Michael Dunlap: 2nd ROW: Delly Solares, Teresa Smallwood, Kathy Bailey, Mary Pankey, Bertha Lomas: 3rd ROW: Ida Jones, Renee Wilson, Gloria Espinoza, Shirley Langrum, Lolita Gray: 4th ROW: Joe Atilano, Carlos Pineda, Larry Lopez, Walter Nelson, Lino Saldi- var, Ricardo Aquilarg 5th ROW: Cynthia Kyles, William Chu, Mary Gills, Terry Newhouse, Elton Miller, Don- ald Scott: 6th ROW: Reynaldo Perez, Milton Thornton, Charl P' k' ' ' ' es rp rn, Artie Riggs, William Gonzales. Qureta Brown, Terry Tyler. if 3 3 X ww Mr. Mitchell believes in practice . Sy-v '5 .. Ag Larry Lopez blows that horn The Vikingei-les lst ROW: Susan Kemp, Loretta Reyes, Sharon Thompson, Betty Lou Weaverg 2nd ROW: Wanda Piper, Judy Men dez I S ' ' , rma andoval, Lenora Sanchez, Susie Leal, Mary Martinez, Anita Torres 'Karen Griffin Rita L 1 , , eve s, Nancy Adams, Jo Ann Adams, Alice Wilson: 3rd ROW: Linda Hawkins, Diane Martinez, Theresa Kysiak, Jim C . . . . . . enez, ynthla NaJera, SonJa Rivera, Linda Canterbury Angie Melton Linda Menife Mar iel h , , y, g o nson, Lisa McLeodg 4th ROW: Glenda Goings, Sylvia Villareal, Patty Reeves, Patty Wooley, Esther Hall, Sandra L h ' es er, Katrina Johnson, Betty Sanders, Debra Manuel, Annette Lawrence. Drill team marches in at assembly. Loretta, Susan, and Judy take a break. The North Dallas Vikingettes have worked hard all during the year to show that we have one of the best drill teams in the city. They have practiced , and worked out routines so they could perform for the half time crowds at our football games. Under the leadership of a very dedicated sponsor, Mrs. Young, they have proven they can work together and get great results. Susie Leal 1 N.D. Cheerleaders Have +he Qpirii f F' W 4' ly I I ef A ' Carmen Osorio Linda Miramontes v , The North Dallas cheerleaders are the ones who have the spirit. These eight girls are the ones who stick together and keep on cheering for our team , whether we win or lose. It is not always easy to be a cheerleader, to look your best and to smile even when you don't feel like it, but these girls keep it up because they really believe in their school. Cheerlead- ers, the Viking staff salutes you! Dolores Porras Annette Rubio Dee Dee Ruiz 1 . . ROW: Janice Rogers, Susan Bouldin, Carmen Osorio, Linda Mrramontes, Dee Dee Ruizg SECOND ROW Porras, Annette Rubio, Wanda Butler. La Banda De Mariachi MARIACHI BAND - lst ROW: Sosa, Laura Gueta, Lupe De La Rosa, Gueta, ROW: Hady Angulo, Lourdes Perez, Gina De Leon, Annabellas Acuna, Amalia Hernandez, Sr. Reyes: 3rd ROW Alfredo Torres, Victor Casiano , Jesus Angel Martinez, Armando Sanchez , Isamu Dewberry, Roberto Sanchez, Ronald Acuna, Nelly Alaniz, Sr. Cisneros, Edward Tamayo. ':'lll Macario Serrato and Laura Gueta ,pw Hilda Ramirez a 5 3 E5 .L F Q Iris Gueta Macario Serrato and Mr. Reyes Uliifliill '3'33'5l-nun!! LKUU111 .:.,, l .+L' . . , K K 3' -w 1 r',t. - ,1 ff M ,a,?.,r P. , ?Wf?'??+rzyf,'.'2- if . Lourdes Perez The Choir . . . Voices of Todag lst ROW: Angie Melton, Johnny Juarez, Cynthia Kyles, Lorenzo Thomas, Sylvia Stewart, Haywood Broom- field, Jennifer Wilson, Robert Campbell, Linda Shields, Gary Coleman, Susan Kemp, Nadine Bergeron, Brenda Browng 2nd ROW: Ora Woods, Benny Gray, Carolyn Abron, Jimmy Stradford, Margie Johnson, Vernon Grant, Renee Wilson, Benny Nash, Nancy Love, Donald Scott, Wanda Butler, Mike Woodard, Artie Riggs, Marcia Roseberry: 3rd ROW: Mr. Dedman, Billy Jefferson, Cuppy Thomas, Charles Murray, Sharon Thompson, Aaron Armstrong, Linda Hawkins, Richard Alexander, Susan Bouldin, Allen Slaughter, Nancy Smith, Dennis Johnson, Betty Weaverg 4th ROW: Walter Johnson, Norma McCray, Mike Warren, Wanda Piper, Terry Byrd, Maria Arista, Ray Grant, Donna Bouldin, Peter Kysiak, Linda Thompson, Herbert Smith. Petey, is it true that blondes have more fun? 'Wim qv' The Choir pays attention to Mr. Dedman. Get it right this time! 7 A The purpose of the National The Nalional Honor Socielg V i Honor Society is to recognize pupils who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, charac- ter and service. Students showing all these fine qualities are honoredg the Viking staff salutes you. 2 3 Mr . Blanton 0 UIU1 , 'Zoning JE 2? n CB mf- + omg -'hulF1' .. 4: 0 Mr. Dedman, PRESIDENT - Oscar Lozano E- ga Wong, Anna Chu, Maria Sanchez, Wanda Butler, Dorene Rubio, Vicki Sara, A E QJFYHROSHICS, Jeffie Mosier, Pam Nichols: 2nd ROW: Gary Pina, Diane Littleton, Raul CD 8' -J, Phyllis Saucedo, Margaret Swank. F. Ai, mf, 'i nf 5 N af 1 Lf 1 ' if f f :WM ai'-nv A A A 4-mmm 58' 'W 1 ,L ,Q V xv ,gm fx fd .,1 Upward Bound and DECA Sforee i . DECA STORE HELPERS: Carol Trevino, Susie Leal, Olga Gonzales, Cynthia Martinez. n The Drug Abuse Club ROW: Mrs. Bilger, Dee Dee Ruiz, Sylvia Hernandez, Linda Lopez, Salvador Ramirez, Melva Zavala, Mary Macias, Delly Solares, Dani Harding 2nd ROW: Lupe Hernandez, Bobbie Rivera, Lavell Lowrey, Jackie Ray Willis, Larry Lopez, John Rodgers, Josie Gasca, Adolf Ortega: 3rd ROW: Maria Arista, Lisa , Elena Martinez, Pam Watson, Diane Littleton, Herbert Smith, Sharon Hatcher, Jerry Wasington, Smallwood , Mark Jenkins. 202 The Fulure Teachers of America 1st ROW: Charles Pipkin, Elena Martinez, Kathy Barrientos Vicki Palma Dolores Estrada Gwendol n Strad- , y 1 Y ford, Ray Willis, Sharon Th ' ' ' ' ' ompson, Quieta Brown, Pam Nichols, Diane M Carver, Sylvia Stewardg 2nd ROW: Gary Pina, Kathy Griffin, Delly Solares, Mr. Dewar Andrew Thompson, Phyllis Saucedo, L dia Landa lerr 1 Y , Y Washlngtong-.Linda Thompson, Herbert Smith, Angie Melton, Walt Surovik, Gary Coleman: 3rd ROW: Dee Dee Ruiz, Rosanne Dodd, Linda Lopez, Reuben Maldonado Pam Watson, Renee Pi kin Hilda R ' , p , amlrez, Rosemary Leon, Nadine Bergeron, Eva Rodriguez , Mary lane Herb. The North Dallas Rix Ridley F . T . A . chapter of the Future Teachers of America is sponsored by Mr. Dewar. The main purpose of the club is to inform the stu- dents of the teaching profession and increase interest of this sub- ject. Activities include conven- tions, parties, football games, and picnics. w W Lf ,tk f 9 x-,1 , 4: T' ,:r,- ' x V vj,-, Q,-wiv' ,li y V J, Niger . MW wwe . A .lm '-KW W , A snes s e .s M .k:' QV-if hw I na s 1 41' ' ,Z x if ,ff if ,K W . ,A W xv if W 1 K, 'sf f K K, M . K J we in R, 3 s, fi 1' Q seg S I F is 4. we Mr. Dewar takes a rest at con- F. T . A . members study voters guide at convention. vention . shi I nne Members take time to pose for camera. Time to get your name tags on f c . S, Convention - serious and fun too. O4 The Life Leadership Club Delly Solares, John Rodgers, Gary Pina, Raul Munoz, Mary Ann Micias, Larry Lopez, Mr. Garland, Herbert S . h H. . . , . . mlt , rlda Ramrrez, Drane M Carver, Salvador Ramlrez, Elena Martrnez. I The purpose of the Life Lead- ership club is to teach members how to show leadership qualities in everything they do. Their sponsor is Mr. Max Garland. The Siudeni Council ROW: Kathy Barrientos, Melva Zavala, Sylvia Hernandez, Phyllis Saucedo, Hilda Ramirez, Alice Quintan- Cassandra Donnell, Gwendolyn Stradford, Diane M'Carver, Pam Nichols: 2nd ROW: Ray Willis, Mark Larry Lopez, Roy Guerra, Raul Munoz, Salvador Ramirez, Cynthia Richards, Nadine Bergeron. The student council is the gov- ernment of the school. It helps establish a better understanding of views and opinions of the fac- ulty and students. It promotes a feeling of team work between the students and teachers. Mrs. Dowell and Miss Saba serve as co-sponsors . 5 206 The asque and Gavel Club Dani Hardin and Miss Butler Members attend speech tournament at S. M. U. i lst ROW: Norma McCray, Linda Thompson, Barbara Grant, Delma Rangelg 2nd ROW: Gala Kinzey, Kim Young, Dani Hardin, Linda Miramontes, John Herveyg 3rd ROW: Richard Hedden, Annette Lawrence, Darlene Jackson, Malinda Johnson, Bobby Utter, Reggie Garner, Johnny Wilson. The Red Cross Club f 5 Katrina Johnson, Sharon Thompson, Daliah Espinoza, Becky Navarro. or ro PA 'f 1 iq VJ rf Members put up posters for United Way Fund. 5 Katrina Johnson makes her job fun. 207 O8 The F uiure Homemakers of America F. H . A . pose wlth then Valentlne thought. Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Evans, and Miss Sandlin are the F.H.A. sponsors Mrss Sandlln and the homemaklng class. 3 Teachers enjoy the food at the homemakmg banquet. Mr- Blanton Dinner is served buffet style . Mrs. Martin and Miss Sandlin go over lesson plans. 2 C'es+ La Vie The goal of the French club is to further understand and appre- ciate the French people and their language and customs. O French Club takes field trip to Richland College. lst ROW: Leon Lopez , Brenda Brown, Teri Mack, Bertha Lomas, Robert Campbell, Rosemary Rosales, Sharon Hatchery 2nd ROW: Karen Townsie, Rudy Mendez, William Chu, Winson Sanders, Steve Drobena, Guadalupe Tristan, Quieta Brown. The Pan American Club The Pan American Club's pur- pose is to promote the cultures of the Spanish speaking countries. Activities include fund raising projects of selling candy and sd.-1... L, , baked goods. Members attended an annual convention in San Antonio representing North Dal- ia ROW: Jorge Pinto, Maria Munoz, Jane Shum, Alice Quintanilla, Sylvia Hernandez, Mary Ann Macias, Lopez: 2nd ROW: Iris Gueta, Jose Palavacini, Phyllis Saucedo, Anna Chu, Mercedes Vasquez, Jaime Helen Rios, Laura Gueta, Eva Rodriguezg 3rd ROW: Gary Pina, John Estrello, Ruthie Hardeman, Brown, Karen Griffin, Irene Pina, Maria Arista, Melva Zavala, Diana De Leon, Melinda Adames, mary Leon, Alex Dominguezg 4th ROW: LeRoi Phillips, Herbert Smith, Jerry Washington, Mary Arnwine y Lopez, Reynaldo Perez, Raul Munoz, Oscar Lozano, Ricardo Corvarrubios, Guadalupe Martinez. The DECA Club The DECA club is made up of students enrolled in the North Dallas High School work pro- gram. Their sponsor is Mr. Max , Q Garland . lst ROW: Lupe Abelar, Charletta Donaldson, Laura Garcia, Lou Butler, Shirley Bell, Meg Young, Becky Kirby: 2nd ROW: Bobby Mitchell, Robert Teagarden, Doug Cook, Jimmy Mixon, Ricardo Loredo, Edward Castaneda. 212 A 'lf-w . ,V ,. s A W ..., ,Q L. The Keg Club air' f u .,.. - f 4 dw W Q H41 3is2Z?Q ' W2vN , 6 il L 'S gf M 6' , r ' 1 . g f if ,,. y J s ff ' , 1 2 5 A s ' if 4 'Zigi' ,sz ,ff K 5 Q 'L Z 3, r 4 Z ,,, 4 W' -- 'f ',.1'-2155 . 4 fi as H f N: if , f ' 3' , 2 aff. 1 ' ' We ' 'H' iz! T s ' .gwyf 1 4.5142-1 Si? fi ' ,fm , of A ,C ,W lik ' N -15 .W -.N -M11 'L' 3 T7 312 51? '. flaivm, H' ' ' N , ' fk. nf- 1 Q 5 . , ,.,.yj, fi 4 W' , M .K lYA..:f.i, ,,,, .. ' 3 t . 7'f,C fi' Q K' , Q - - 2 ,LCA ' , , JV, ,rg L . A yi, - ng., H gl . . tgp Jiwf. :Els f - L I 4 4 is wi' 5 5 4 Y' R 7 ROW: Refugio Gomez, MI. Mendoza, Archie Darr, William Chu, Ricky Cantu: 2nd ROW: Larry Lopez, Abel L, Chris Walker, Jim Sanchez, Mr. Allman, Raul Munoz, Oscar Lozano. gl il as '24, ill! - W ' if 1215? - .A N 5 ff! Q f . . , 5 4' ' Q it Q was 'r 3 Q ,,V, . fl- ,QW af it ',J ', F1 gli ' 'C I - f ,, ' , ,LJ The Key Club is a service organization of North Dallas High School. It is sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis Club. The Key Club has participated in activities such as painting names and lines on the school parking lot and attending the Cowboy games and selling refreshments. The COMPASS staff consists of eighteen students. This year the staff has worked with two spon- sors, Mr. Atkins in the fall, and Mrs. Rudes in the spring. According to COMPASS editor Sibby Barrett, the purpose of the paper is to, . . let everyone know and be aware of things going on around school and to give the staff an opportunity to learn the responsibilities required for a career in Journalism. 2 8 Page editor, Carolyn Jackson finishes her layout. Roberto Aguilar reviews the latest edition of the COMPASS. Sibby Barrett, COMPASS editor, decides on assignments for the next issue. Mark Jenkins copyreads before the deadline. 8 The Compass Qiaff Brenda and Mrs. Rudes decide on Discussin the C ' l g ompass ayout are Mrs. Rudes, Ricardo Aguilar, and a compromise. Mark Jenkins. X7 Q ii Q 3 . if 5 ROW. Keith Sparks, Jo Grubb, Carlos Romerog Camarillo: 3rd ROW: Sibby Barrett, Marc Jenkins, Gary Coleman, Loretta Reyes, Terry Burrell: 4th Mr. Atkins, Ricardo Aguilar, Walt Surovik, Robert Aguilar. 2nd ROW: Carolyn Jackson, Cynthia Kyles, Brenda Abee, 6 Norlh Dallas ROTC . . . ai Hs Besi SFC William Stroud and 1SG Samuel K. Kaloi, JI. wwmwsmwwsnwn X Q 1 RIFLE TEAM - lst ROW: Vincent Garcia: 2nd ROW: George Vergos, Kathy Johnson, Pam Nichols, Raymond Schafer: 3rd ROW: Jerry Lowrey, Roy Chavez. 1 lslil ag sqfivqmw Q Z 5 ky, . M my . - HREF' MW , H' COLORGUARD - 1st ROW: Connie Ruiz, Brenda Abee, Theresa Martinez, Linda Lopez, Elena Martinez, Kathy Barrientosg 2nd ROW: Raymond Camarillo, Leon Lopez, Felipe Estrada, Robert Santillan. BATALLION STAFF - lst ROW:-Vincent Garcia, Roy Chavez, 2nd ROW: Cathy Johnson, Pam Nichols, Steve Fuentes, Jerry Lowrey, Mario Reyna. 217 Alpha Company c 1st ROW: Brenda Abee , Ricahar Arechiega: 2nd ROW: Lovell Archie, Dolores Estrada , Delma Rangel, Delia Gutirrez, Rebecca Guitierrez, Diana Luna: 3rd ROW: Earl Turley, Carol Martinez, Roberta Lusty, Nora Del- gado, Pam Watson, Becky Garcia, Nelly Alaniz, Raymond Rodriquezg 4th ROW: Galen Fletcher, Donald Watts Russell Bennett, Robert Jackson, T. C. Mosley,,Abel Mendoza, Jana York, Juan Luevanos, Robert Goswick. Sgt. Kaloi in conference with Col. Shafer. 65gBravo Company rf ' O s , A75 , lst ROW: Linda Lopez, Theresa Martinez: 2nd ROW: Connie Ruiz, Brenda Abee , Elena Martinez, Kathy Barrientos. wa b FIRST ROW: Nixon Shum, Teresa Martinez: SECOND ROW: Raymond Camarillo, Claudia Larios, Esther W Esquivel, Bonifacio Mendez, Reynaldo Perez: THIRD ROW: Joe Perez, Elizabeth Hernandez, Elena Martinez, Linda Barbosa , Regina Lewis: FOURTH ROW: Raymond Schafer, Refugio Gomez, Oscar De La Rosa, Ricky Arro- wood, Robert Bunton, Archie Campbell, Rafe Davis. 9 Charlie Compang Mrs. Chacon measures Esther Esquivel. Sgt. Kalio, Col. Schafer, Mr. Paul Ferguson, Capt. Jones V 1st ROW: George Vergos, Kathy Barrientosg 2nd ROW: Jim Sanchez, Marcus Hernandez, Pedro Huckeba, Connie Ruiz, Josephine Vasquez, Salvador Ramirez, Belinda Alanizg 3rd ROW: Steven Fuentes, Charles Jackson, Don- ald Watts, Elvira Lopez, Nell Talley, Mary Guevara, Jesse Moreno, Michael Anderson: 4th ROW: Abel Men- doza, Donald Watts, Robert Murphy, Ronnie Ramsey, Savador Gonzales, Tommy Moses, Charles Jackson, Lavell Archie, Sherman Hunt, Billy Ragland, Philipe Estrada, Johnny Orange, Roland Benjamin. Della Company IE 'Ex haw - li I is 4 'S A -, 'kj l 1st ROW: Richard Montes, Jo Grubbg 2nd ROW: Pam Nichols, Mary Jo Taylor, Leon Lopez, Linda Lopez, Carlos Romero, Robert Santillan, Vicki Guerra, William Chug 3rd ROW: Ricardo Trevino, Roland Villareal, Linda Thompson, Cynthia Richards, Rosanne Dodd, Linda Jimenez: 4th ROW: Lee Ramsey, Clavence Jones, William Gonzales, Charles Mays, George Hudson, George Miller, Jesse Garza, Nathaniel Mundine. s if Capt. Jones J l The 1973-74 Miliiarg Ball The 1973-74 Military Ball was held at the Ramada Inn at Lovefield, on Feb. 22. The Palomia band provided the music . It was an exciting night as the new queen was crowned. The new ROTC Military queen is Connie Ruiz , she is very active in ROTC, participating in the colorguard and the drill team. Connie Ruiz , the annual staff salutes you. Couples enjoy the good m 1C Cozy twosomes spot the dance floor Vick i Palma and Steven V alderas T. Alice and George discuss picture Severo leads Olga to a dance. taking . B Moring and Kathy Johnson present the princesses: Theresa Martinez, Elizabeth Diaz, Brenda Abee, queen Estrada, Virginia Navarro, Annette Rubio, Connie Ruiz, Jana York. Connie shows her surprise . The queen is crowned . Dolores Estrada and the new queen Connie Ruiz . PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Mr. Bullock, Oscar Lozano, Gary Pina. Raul Munoz, Diane Littleton, Marina Wong Maria Sanchez, Ana Chu, and Lydia Landa. P 224 The Photography Club New at N. D . this year is the Photography Club sponsored by Mr. Bob Bullock. The VIKING Staff wants to express its appreciation to Mr. Bullock and the Photography Club members. All their help in proc- essing film , printing pictures, and taking pictures has made our job much lighter. Thank you Mr. Bullock and student photogra- phers! 1 . Maria thinks printing pictures is great fun! 4-Q 3 . All right Oscar, no more goofing off in Lhe darkroom. 4. Careful Diane, those prints are for the annual. sv vu f E A ' if , e, fi .',' -I n,ns. s, g?3'Q?lss 'S' VRS ini ,f .Wii,,:-. 191:-,V W 1 s n, olp.:nnp , ,n.e ff'-VZ' X I, as .n,:,e renf I rnnl as nen.o n. nfner far s s on s W , -, E E: Qtr: I ffl, ,ai 2 sf f W' Y s. 1 Q M Rm X 2? i , 5 ,4 QW. ,., Q' 45: sl i v is-. W, if-wi Y segigi X P 2. Smile! 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Ervay Street 747-3289 Dallas, Texas 75201 A' MORE NO ARE IN THE CORRUGATED SHIPPING CONTAINERS BUSINESS MELROSE PHARMACY 2425 Oakland Ave. V Dallas, TX Dale Cox - Registered Pharmacist 2928 oak Lawn Dallas, Texas 214'421'2185 521-2133 BEST WISHES T0 NGRTH DALLAS FROM OIEDA'S CAPE 4447 Maple Ave. 1 526 9261 48 A Abee, Brenda 68, 215, 217, 218 Abelar, Lupe 30, 212 Abron, Carolyn 58 Acala, Sammy 156 Acosta, Emma 19, 30 Acuna, Agnes 30 Acuna, Annabelles 194 Acuna, Ronald 160, 194 Adames, Melinda 68, 69, 211 Adams, Joann 39, 102, 190 Adams, Nancy 190 Aguilar, Ricardo 18, 30, 188, 215 Aguilar, Roberto 18, 68, 146, 214, 215 Alaniz, Belinda 220 Alaniz, Nelly 194, 218 Alcala, Sammie 146, 158, 170 Alexander, Richard 68, 114, 115, 151, 156, 169 Alexander, Roy 68 Allen, Charles 30 Alvarado, Selso 98 Alvarez, Deyanira 68, 200 Anchondo, Margie 68 Anderson, Debra 31 Anderson, Michael 220 Angulo, Hady 68, 194 Ansley, Freddy 85 Archie, Lovell 87, 220 Arechiga, Richard 31, 186, 218 Arellano, Stephen 58 Arellano, Susan 68 Arista, Maria 68, 201, 211 Armstrong, Bernard 19, 30, 138, 139, 145 Arnwine, Mary 68, 166, 211 Arrowwood, Richard 87, 219 Arroyo, Alfredo 160, 163, 165 Atilano, Joe 188 Avery, Patricia 31 Avery, Richard 31, 99 Ayala, Carlos 183 B Baez, Alma 58 Bailey, Carl 31 Bailey, Kathy 31, 188 Barajas, Mary 19, 31, 186 Barbosa, Linda 219 Barnes, Alfred 68 Barrett, Sibby 32, 117, 130, 166, 167, 172, 214, 215 Barrientos, Albert 68 Barrientos, Kathy 32, 131, 186, 202, 205, 217, 220 Beeson, Hiram 84 Bell, Shirley 32, 212 Bennett, Russell 84, 218, 220 Bergeron, Nadine 32, 168, 202, 205 Blanton, Janetta 32 Bolds, Charles 156 Bouldin, Donna 58 Bouldin, Susan 32, 99, 105, 111, 116, 117, 118, 192, 193 Brandt, Corinne 32, 58 Broomfield, Haywood 32 Brown, Brenda 58, 210 Brown, Quieta 33, 168, 170, 202, 210, 211 Brown, Terry 33 Bunton, Robert 219 Burrell, Terence 58, 114, 123 139, 144, 215 Butler, Lou 212 Butler, Wanda 33, 92, 105, 111, 114, 117, 119, 139, 145, 192, 193, 198 Byrd, Terry 139, 145 C Cagle, Rebecca 68 Caldwell, Jimmy 56, 58 Cavillo, Mary 68 Camarillo, Raymond 58, 215, 217, 219 Campbell, Archie 219 Cansler, Cindy 68, 172, 173 Canterbury, Linda 68, 98, 190 Cantrell, Steven 84 Cantu, Ricky 57, 58, 110, 178, 213 Cantu, Jesus 129, 178, 179 Cardona, Nelly 33 Carrasco, A1 160, 165 Carrera, John 33, 160 Carrillo, Steve 68, 183 Carrion, Juana 18, 33 Carrizales, Dolores 68 Carter, Barbara 58 Carter, Victor 156 Casiano, Victor 194 Cassidy, Mary 68 Castaigne, Arcilio 33, 179 Castaneda, Edward 212 Cavello, Robert 19 Ceballos, Victor 178 Cerda, Sylvia 34 Cerrillo, Irma 68 Chappell, Edna 85 Chasney, Daniel 34, 139 Chavez, Dol'ores 58 Chavez, Humberto 34 Chavez, Roy 34, 216, 217 Cherry, Barbara 68 Chu, Anna 27, 34, 91, 104, 117, 172, 174, 175, 198, 206, 211 Chu, William 58, 174, 188, 210, 213, 221 Clark, Alice 66 Cleary, Roy 85 Coleman, Gary 34, 169, 171, 202, 215 Coleman, Gwendolyn 58 Coleman, Stepanie 34 Combs, Chrissy 174 Conaway, John 34 Condreay, Deborah 68 Condreay, Terry 68 Cook, Douglas 59, 212 Cook, Floyd 35, 95, 99, 179, 181, 188 Cooper, Charles 84 Cooper, Scottie 86 Copeland, Kenneth 85 Corn, Paula 59 Corona, Ramon 68, 99 Covarrubias, Cesar 69 Covarrubias, Ricky 35, 186, 211 Cox, Johnnie 69, 172 Cox, Shirlene 59, 172 D Daniels, Warren 146 Darr, Archie 213 Davis, Alma 19, 35, 99, 104, 117 Davis, Rafe 86, 219 Davis, Tony 35 De La Garza, Adolfo 160 Delaney, Jimmy 36, 186, 188 De La Rosa, Lupe 36, 194 De La Rosa, Oscar 219 DeLeon, Diana 69, 211 DeLeon, Gina 69 Delgado, Nora 218 Delgado, Rudy 36, 183 DeLuna, Rosa 18, 59 Dewberry, Isamu 194 Diaz, Ernest 99 Dixon, Patricia 69 Dockery, Walter 84 Dodd, Rosanne 19, 59, 186, 202, 221 Dominguez, Alex 36, 93, 178 211 Dominguez, Griselda 69 Donaldson, Gharlotta 212 Donnell, Cassandra 37, 97, 205 Drobena, Steve 146, 156, 157, 210 Dunlap, Michael 59, 188 Dunn, Debra 37 Duron, Teddy 98, 144 Dye, Sara 69 E Edwards, Belinda 172, 173 Ellis, Roger 167 Espinoza, Daliah 207 Espinoza, Gloria 69, 188 Esquivel, Esther 219, 220 Estrada, Dolores 37, 93, 186, 187, 202, 218 Estrada, Felipe 217, 220 Estrello, John 59, 125, 211 Estrello, Mary 69 F Farris, Vickie 37 Fernandez, Linda 37 Fernandez, Severo 110 Fletcher, Galen 86 Gasca, Josefina 70, 201 Gaytan, Lupe 60 George, Barry 139 Gestland, Douglas 38 Gibson, Wanda 60, 200 Gill, Mary 60, 188 Gilmore, Raymond 178 Goings, Glenda 70, 190 Gomez, Refugio 174, 213, 219 Gomez, Sylvia 38 Gonzales, Jacinto 38 Gonzales Rosemary 38,186 Gonzales Rudy 110 Gonzales Salvador 70,146, 220 Gonzales Silviano 38 Gonzalez, Ben 60 Gonzalez, Mary 60 Gonzalez Olga 200 Gonzalez, William 38, 188, 221 Goss, Jeri 39 Goswick, Robert 85, 218 Grady, Betty 60 Grant, Barbara 70, 214 Grant, Ray 156, 169, 170 Grant, Vernon 39, 139, 169 Henderson, Teri 40, 186 Henderson, William 40, 186 Herb, Mary Jane 40, 94, 117, 130, 166, 172, 173, 198, 202 Hernandez Albert 85 Hernandez Amalia 40, 60, 194 Hernandez, Edelia 71 Hernandez Liz 176, 177, 219 Hernandez Lupe 40, 201 Hernandez John 71, 146 Hernandez Marcus 40, 220 Hernandez Rachel 61 Hernandez Rosalinda 86 Hernandez Sylvia 71, 105, 114, 201, 205, 211 Hernandez, Sylvia Y. 123 Herrera, Frank 71 Herrin, Pamela 40 Hervey, John 71, 188, 214 Hicks, Kimberly 86 Higdon, Cynthia 19 Hill, George 139, 152, 154, 169, 171 Hillard, Earle 87 Hodges, Renee 85 Hollins, Myra 61 169 Fletcher, Gwen 218 Fraga, Arthur 146, 151, 156, Gray, Bennie 110, 139, 169, 170, 171 Griffin, Karen 70, 190, 202, Franklin, Alfred 146, 156, 157, 169 Fuentes, Steven 37, 217, 220 Gaines , Wendy 37 211 Grubb, Jo 215, 221 Guerra, Arthur 70 Guerra, Mary 166 Guerra, Norma 19 Guerra, Vicky 221 Hornsby, Ardis 139, 153 Horton, Elton 61, 139, 146 Horton, Robert 139 Huckeba, Pedro 220 Hudson, George 86, 221 Hughes, Nola 41 Hunt, Anthony 212 Hunt, Herman 86 Hunt, Sherman 87, 220 Gamez, Lillie 60 Garcia Arnold 70 Garcia Delia 59 Garcia Estevan 70, 160, 164 Garcia Gary 37, 188 Garcia Juan 70 Garcia Laura 212 Garcia Lilia 59 Garcia Mary 59 Garcia Mary M. 38, 161 Garcia Becky 59, 186, 218 Garcia Ricky 85 Garcia Robert 59 Garcia ,I Sylvia 70 Garcia Vincent 38, 216, 217 Garner Reginald 56, 59, 98, 214 Garza, Gloria 59 Garza, Jesse 85, 221 Garza, Rosa 70 Gasca, Jimmy 160, 161, 164, 165 Guerra, Roy 39, 174, 205 Gueta, Iris 39, 174, 194, 195, 211 Gueta, Laura 60, 194, 211 Guevara, Mary 220 Gutierrez, Brenda 39 Gutierrez, Delia 70, 218 Gutierrez, Rebecca 218 H Hall, Esther 70, 190 Hanna, Debra 70 Hardeman, Ruthie 39, 211 Hardin, Dani 39, 201, 214 Harris, Debbie 71 Hartnett, Dean 84 A Hatcher, Sharon 39, 98, 188, 201, 210 Hawkins, Linda 190 Hawkins, Rome 40, 150, 152, 153, 169 Hedden, Richard 60, 146, 214 Irvin, Teresa 61 Irving, Daniel 139, 155 J Jackson, Jackson Carolyn 61, 214, 215 Charles 220 Jackson Darlene 41, 95, 172, 214 Jackson Gwendolyn 86 Jackson, Robert 218 Jaurequi, Emilio 61, 176 Jefferson, Billy 41, 110, 138, 139, 145 Jefferson, Mattie 71 Jelks, Melba 71 Jenkins, Mark 18, 71, 178, 201, 205, 214, 215 Jimenez, Diana 190 Jimenez, Ligia 61 Jimenez, Linda 41, 186, 221 4 Lopez , Jimenez, Susie '71 Amy 168 Johnson, David 41 Johnson, Kathy 86 gg ohnson , Johnson , Johnson , Johnson , 217 Johnson , I Katrina 41, 190, 207 Malinda 172, 214 Margie 190 Mary Kathy 41, 216, , Michael 85 ' ones, Charles 169 Jones, Charles L. 146, 221 Jones , Debra 71 Lewis, Regina 19, 62, 219 Littleton, Dianne 42, 198, 201, 206, 225 Loeza , X X Sandra 56 , 62 Lockhart , Tim 84 Lomas, Bertha 62, 188, 210 Lopez, Christine 72 Lopez, Elvira 19, 220 Lopez, Hortensia 72 pez, Julio 72, 160, 164 Lopez , Larry 42, 121, 188, 189, 201, 204, 205, 211, 213 Leon 169, 210, 211, Martinez, Janie '72, 99, 105, 120, 161 Martinez Jesus 73, 194 Martinez John 43 Martinez Tino 23, 44, 120, 121 Martinez Mary 63, 190 Martinez Melinda 63 Martinez Olga 63, 104, 189 Martinez Theresa '73, 217, 219 Mays, Charles 221 'Carver, Diane 44, 65, 116 McCray, Norma 73, 214 HCS , 3 Jones , i Jones , Galon 176, 177 Ida 71, 188 Roberta 61, 200 Juarez , Paul 71 Q ' Kelly , e y, Kelly , elly , ll 217, 221 Lopez, Linda 177, 186, 201, 202, 217 Loredo, Richard 42, 212 Love, Nancy 42 Diann 86 Pauline 86 Rickye 178 Susan 61, 115, 190 Diane 85 K bl Lowrey , Lowrey , Lozano , Lozano , Lozano , Lozano , Jerry 42, 216, 217 Lavell 62, 168, 201 David 72 Dee Dee 72 Fernando 69, 72 Oscar 43, 92, 106, Lara, Lucy 19, 186 Kirby, Larcurtis 86 , Kirby, Becky 212 Knowles, Richard 178 1 Kyles, Cynthia 61, 188, 215 Kysiak, Pete 71, 98, 146, 167 Kysiak, Theresa 41, 99, 129, 166, 190 SES LM I inzey, Gala 61, 214 ' Lambourne, Julia 19 Landa, Lydia 27, 42, 120, 202, 206, 225 Langrum, Shirley 42, 188 Nj arios, Claudia 19, 72, 219 awrence, Annette 72, 190, 214 Leal, Susie 19, 57, 61, 176, 186, 190, 191, 200 Ledesma, Anthony 62, 131, 167 2 Lara, Leticia 42, 186 188, 198,, 206, 211, 213, 225 Luevanos, Juan 218 Luna, Diana 218 Luna, Ralph 183 Lundy, Greg 85 Lusty, Roberta 218 5 Si M W Mabry, Glen 85 Macias, Mary Ann 43, 121, 176, 201, 204, 211 Madeley, Karen 72 Maldonado, Elvis 43, 161 Maldonado, Reuben 62, 138, 139, 141, 144, 160, 161, 179, 202 Maner, Michael 188 Manuel, Debra 190 Marin, Helen 43 arshall, Sharmon 62 artin, Shirley 72 117, 186, 202, 204, 205 McBurnett, William 44 McClain, Michelle 73 Lopez, Tony 146 1 .McCoy, Carolyn 73 McDaniel, Betty 86 McGee, Mark 63 cGill, Abron 146 McGowan, Joe 73, 151, 200 McGowan, Theresa 63 McKinney, Charles 84 McLeod, Lisa 73, 190, 201 Medeles, Robert 87 Medina, Silas 44, 186 Melton, Angela 73, 190, 202 Mendez, Bonifacio 121, 122, 219 Mendez, Judy 190 Mendez, Rudy 210 Mendoza, Abel 213, 218, 220 Mendoza, Rosalba 44 Milam, Glenda 63 Miller, Elton 44, 188 Miller, Joe 63 Minafee, Linda 190 inafee, Patricia 44 Miramontes, Linda 57, 63, 192, 193, 214 Mitchell, Bobby 44 Mitchell, Donegan 45 Mitchell, Robert 212 Mixon, Jim 45, 212 Montes, Richard 45, 221 Lee, Chun 62, 160 K Lee, Wil1ieChar1es 91, 138, .E139, 145, 169 3Leon, Rosemarie 72, 200, 202, w 211 S Leonard Donald 139, 146, Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez 188 , Caroline 72, 218 , Ciprian 62 , Cynthia 200 , Daniel 72, 98, 183, L , , Martinez, Diana 190 if W 151, 152, 169 Martinez, Elena 57, 62, 201, QLeonard, Lonnie 156 202, 204, 217, 219 Lesher, Sandra 18, 59, 62, 72, Martinez, Elizabeth 19, 43 f ' 190, 136 Martinez, Lupe 63, 211 Levels, Rita 72, 190 Martinez, Irma 18, 19, 43 250 Montez, Martha 63 Moore, Bobby 85 Moore, Charlotte 45, 117. 168, 186, 187, 188 Moreno, Jesse 73, 179, 200, 220 Morones, Johnny 63 Morris, Pauline 57, 63, 172, 186 Mosier, Jeffie 45, 198 Mosley, Tommy 218, 220 Mumphrey, Robert 85, 220 Mundine, Nathaniel 221 Munoz, Mary Teresa 73, 211 Munoz, Raul 45, 128, 160, 161, 162, 198, 204, 205, 206, 211, 213 Murray, Charles 45, 94, 138, 139, 140, 141, 144, 151, 152, 154 Murrow, Dubb 45, 128, 130, 186 N Nanez Naj era , Consuelo 73 Najera , Cynthia 190 Najera, Rosa 63 Nanez, Irene 63 Yolanda 46 Perez, Joe 18, 74, 84, 219 Perez, Lourdes 194 Perez, Reynaldo 47, 188, 211, 219 Phillips, LeRoi 74, 156, 211 Pickens, Duncan 84 Pina, Gary 27, 47, 65, 96, 160, 163, 164, 186, 198, 202, 204, 206, 211 Pina, Irene 74, 211 Pineda, Carlos 74, 188 Pinion, Perry 86 Pintler, Terry 85 Pinto, Jorge 64, 211 Piper, Wanda 47, 190 Pipkin, Charles 64, 188, 201 Pipkin, Renee 74, 99, 105, 202 Rodriguez, Rosie 64 Rodriguez, Carmen 48 Rodriguez , David 23, 49 Rodriguez , Dominga 49 Rodriguez, Elizabeth 49 Rodriguez, Elva 18 Rodriguez, Eva 74, 166, 202, 211 Rodriguez, Melinda 49 Rodriguez, Raymond 74, 146, 218 Rodriguez, Teresa 74 Rodriguez, Ocia 30 Nash, Benny 46, 73, 108, 139 Navarro, Rebecca 46, 207 Nelson, Walter 188 Newhouse, Terri 168, 170, 188 Newport, Peter 46 Nichols, Pamela 46, 117, 186, 198, 202, 205, 216, 217, 221 O Odom, Paula 63 Ojeda, Ester 46 Oliver, Arthur 86 Oliver, Jackie 63 Olivo, Richard 160, 163 Olvera, Diana 64, 201 Oranday, Dominga 64 Orange, Johnny 220 Ortega, Adolph 73, 201 Osorio, Carmen 18, 19, 46, 98, 100, 192 Otto, Phyllis 46 V Ovalle, Dorothy 47 P Padilla, Eusebio 114, 115, 131 Palacios. Michael 47, 98 Palacios, Vera 63 Palavicini, Jose 47, 200, 211 Palma, Vickie 19, 47, 186, 202 . Pankey, Mary 19, 74, 188, 200 Paramore, Jackie 85 Paris, Percy 86 Patterson, Robert 179 Patterson, Vanessa 74 Pecina, Daniel 183 Peoples, Allen 74 Peoples, Charles 146, 149 Perez, Fernando 85 Perez, Lupe 74 Pool, Nickey 87 Porras, Dolores 129, 193 Powers, Denise 47 Quintanilla, Alice 48, 168, 186. 198. 199. 205, 211 Quiroz, Dolores 48 R Ragland, Billy 64, 220 Ragland, Linda 64 Ramirez, Abel 48, 179 Ramirez, Alma 48, 64 Ramirez, Hilda 64, 186, 202, 204, 205 Ramirez, Salvador 69, 74, 201, 204, 205, 220 Ramos, Lonnie 176, 177, 179 Ramsey, Lee 221 Ramsey, Ronnie 84, 220 Rangel, Delma 214, 218 Reeves, Patricia 64, 190 Revillas , Gilbert 139 Reyes, Gilbert 146, 160 Reyes, Loretta 48, 190, 215 Reyes, Sergio 139 Reyna, Cynthia 48 Reyna, Felipe 48 Reyna, Mario 217 Richard, Cynthia 205, 221 Riggs, Artie 188 Riojas, Mickie 98 Rios, Helen 211 Rivas, Isaac 74 Rivera, Bobbie 201 Rivera, Michael 139 Rivera, Sonia 74, 98, 190 Rodgers, John 64, 139, 146, 200, 201, 204 Rodgers, Clarence 86 Rogers, Gloria 49, 104 Rogers, Janice 11, 19, 49, 98, 105, 117, 193 Romero, Carlos 215, 221 Rosales, Rosemary 18, 198, 210 Roseberry, Marcia 19, 49 Rubio, Annette 64, 193, 198, 199 Rubio, Dorene 49 Rubio, Melinda 74 Ruiz, Dee Dee 57, 64, 98, 103, 193, 201, 202 Ruiz, Connie 19, 74, 217, 220 S Sadler, Lonnie 85 Saldana, Sandra 65 Saldivar, Lino 64, 188 Salono, Robert 146 sanchez, Armando 160, 162, 164, 194 Sanchez, Carlos 188 Sanchez, Jim 64, 213, 220 Sanchez, Leonora 65, 190 Sanchez, Maria 54, 96, 198, 206, 225 Sanchez, Pedro 65 Sanchez, Roberto 65, 75, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 194 Sanders, Betty 50, 190 Sanders, Winson 65, 210 Sandoval, Gilbert 50 Sandoval, Irma 190 Santillan, Robert 75, 217, 221 Sara, Vicki 50, 98, 198 Saucedo, Phyllis 50, 117, 160, 176, 177, 186, 198, 199, 202, 205, 211 Schafer, Raymond 216, 219 Scott, Donald 50, 139, 188 Scott, Kathy 50 Scott, Stephanie 75 Serrato, Macario 75, 194 Shackleford, Obbie 75 Warrick , 52 Shields, Linda 65 Shields, Marvin 75 Shum, Jane 75, 174, 175, 211 Shum, Nixon 50, 174, 175, 219 M. Simmons, Becky 75 Simons, Michael 87 Sims, Alfred 65, 200 Skief, Charles 84 Slaughter, Allen 75, 151 Smallwood, Theresa 75, 188, 201 Smith, Bennie 65, 99, 188 Smith, Gene 87 Smith, Gilbert 86 Smith, Herbert 18, 65, 151, 155, 186, 201, 202, 204, 211 Smith, Nancy 65 Smith, Roger 84 Solano, Robert 169 Thomason, Robin 66 Thompson, Andrew 51, 139, 202 Thompson, Debra 75 Thompson Linda 19, 75, 202, 214, 221 Thompson, Sharon 51, 104, 190, 202, 207 Thompson, Tony 140 Thompson, Willie 76 Thornton, Michael 51 Thornton, Milton 52, 188 Tillman, James 51 Torres, Aldredo 76, 194 Torres, Anita 190 Torres, Johnny 146 Townsie, Karen 76, 210 Trevino, Carolina 200 Trevino, Margaret 52 Trevino, Ricardo 221 Villareal, Edward 53 Villareal, Gloria 76 Villareal, Sylvia 190 Villereal, Rolando 76, 221 Wahl, No W rman 66 Walker, Chris 213 Walker, Sandra 66 Walter, Barbara 85 Warren, Michael 76, 146 Sherry 19 , 76 Solares, Delia 65, 174, 188, 201, 202, 204 Solares, Diana 65 Sosa, Linda 194 . Sowers, Charlene 19 Sparks, Keith :215 Stastny, Dennis 86 Steward, Sylvia 75, 202 Stracener, Arrie 18 Stradford, Gwen 50, 202, 205 Stradford, Jimmy 50, 139 Sulcer, George 85 Sullivan, Donnie 87 Sullivan, Robert 75 Surovik, Walt 18, 51, 186, 202, 215 Swank, Margaret 51, 104, 117, 198 T Talley, Nell 65, 220 Tamayo, Edward 194 Tasby, Philip 151, 169 Tatum, Cynthia 65 Taylor, Mary Jo 130, 221 Taylor, Ted 75, 188 Teagarden, Robert 122, 212 Teel, Judy 19, 66 Templeton, Joseph 86 Thomas, Adron 51 Thomas, Lorenzo 146, 147 Tristan, Guadalupe 210 Turley, Earl 218 Turner, Charles 146, 178 Turner, Teres 76 Tyler, Agnes 85 Tyler, Terrv 188 U Utter, Bobby 66, 214 V Valderas, Steven 52, 183 Valdez, Sylvia 186 Vargas, Micaela 76 Vargas, Olivia 18 Vasquez . 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