Parkland High School - Arena Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1973
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Treasure hunting and rock collecting are Coach Martin,s favorite pastimes. His plan to Hget-rich-quickn is to get a wig and guitar and start a singing group. The 1973 staIT congratulates Coach Martin for another honor, the dedica- tion of this yearbook. We hope you will be at Parkland for a long time. wiir 35 Jimi dj. kj ,524 A Hindi? My Y wx Y, ,, , , A A V, V' s ln, I atm. Y, Q' ii? 5 .5 A 1 Sv'-4, is 5 Rv f Q x I V. gf ' 1 sf' an f ,Y 1 xx , f -, , V. ni' . , L, W, ftpi L.: -5 Q I F 511- I Km I X , 2 V 77. ,L ' QMAN, ' Kwf H, Y 5. A- b , , ,A ffinww is iw .4 f M. 'v - ,. L 4 -gwilfw' KM w:,,,.. ' N 'bike : s ' MQ.-A 4 I W K' ' 1 me ' 1 'twig - L 4 is f 2, .gi iv, Y fl , N , ' V 1 I Vw '3 , 9 G I A,-' ki , b L . , 'A . .f 'w f,lfH.5, f 7 , - .ny A i W A . Q .W , yn.. , Q i f X is 'bw Q. LQ: A ' ' ' I . gi . - W , v- n.. - W. Dixie nf,i .L ' E , if QV, Q., 1 V V ., ,img L V --Lf: V ,V ti-, ,M A . Q 'A V 4 X gd L' A A-M. , , ,. , , Vijay? nun li , ., K ,..M , .,. W f ,, V . 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Iii- QV. an ami ,,,, ix., tpyf 714-1 Paula Moore Reigns Over Homecoming '72 Homecoming festivities for '72-73 were held October 16-20 amidst Au- tumn Gold Homecoming activities for the week consisted of spirit poster contests, door and car decorating contests, exes' teas, and the burning of the Highlighting the week was the presen- tation of Homecoming Queen, Paula Moore, escorted by Gilbert Rivera, at halftime activities Friday night. The court consisted of: duchesses-senior, Margie Cathers, escorted by Mike Su- gawa, and Grace Giles, junior, escorted by Mark Hilyard. Sandy McKay, soph- omore, was escorted by Allan Meeks, and freshman duchess, Ann Hargraves was escorted by Danny Sobities. Homecoming Queen Paula Moore is escorted of the field by Gilbert Rivera and Mr. Crow. Margie Cathers Senior Duchess Sandy McKay Sophomore Duchess Grace Giles jumbr Duchess Ann Hargraves Freshman Duchess Homecoming Queen-Paula Moore Queen Paula and her court casually pose for a picture while discussing Homecoming plans. Sophomore duchess, Sandy McKay and escort Allan Meeks prepare to leave the field after Homecoming court presentation. 'I7 K V W5 wif Et Senior Girls Chosen to Represent PHS at Spring Festivals 25 senior girls were chosen to repre- sent Parkland at formal spring festivals in El Paso area high schools. Peggy Gentry represented Parkland at Andress, Patty Taylor-Anthony, Rene Miner-Austin, Eva Hilyard-Bel Air, and Emestina Ryals visited Bowie. Michele Mahr was royal representative to Burges, Jo Ann Nothstein-Canu- tillo, Susie Hohnes-Cathedral, Mary Warren-Clint, and Libby Easter went to Coronado. Representing Parkland at East- wood's spring festival was Sabrina Baker, Debbie Prendergast-El Paso High, Laura Ellman-Fabens, Debbie Boaz-Father Yermo, and Aida Carta- gena-Gadsden. Other royal visitors were Linda Forrester-Irvin, Evelyn Gitchell-Jefferson, Lorraine Sugawa- Jesus 8z Mary, Cory Sample-Lydia Patterson, and Cathy Petrin repre- sented Parkland at Radford. Also representing Parkland was Ann Lyle-Loretto, Beverly Beckage-Riv- erside, Patty Graveline-San Elizario, Kathy Doyle-Socorro, and Patty Pirtle visited Ysleta. Ries .Si 12 In ,rt li? E 5 5 Q . if 3. 'ef' Representing Parkland were-standing, l. to r.- Emestina Ryals, Patty Taylor, and Rene Miner Other royal visitors were-standing, 1. to r.-Susie Holmes, Jo Ann Nothstein, and Michele Mahr. Seated is Marv Warren, and not shown is Libby Easter. Other royal representatives were-standing, 1. to r.-Aida Cartagena Debbie Boaz, and Laura Ellman. Seated is Debbie Prendergast, and not shown is Sabrina Baker. 9' W-:sv!w... Seated, l. to r.-Peggy Gentry and Eva Hilyard. :WW Other royal visitors to spring festivals were, 1. to r.-Standing, Cathy Petrin, Linda Forrester, and Cory Sample. Seated is Lorraine Sugawa and not shown is Evelyn Gitchell. Also representing Parkland was-standing, 1. to r.-Patty Pirtle, Beverly Beckage, and Patty Graveline. Seated is Kathy Doyle. Not shown is Ann Lyle. 'I9 I Lorraine Sugawa Lady-in-Waiting Sue McNabb Senior Princess Arm, Lyle Reigns Over 1973 Corrida 20 f 'Aw . Corrida Queen-Ann Lyle Parldand's formal spring festival, Corrida de los Toros, was held March 3, in the school gym. Senior Ann Lyle was chosen by the student body as the 1973 Corrida Queen. Lorraine Sugawa, also a senior, served as Lady-in-Waiting. Other members of the court were-duch- esses-Sue McNabb, senior, Gloria Montano, junior, Elaine Elder, soph- omore, and Debbie Ray, freshman princess. The theme of Parklandls Corrida was carried out with paper mache bulls and sombreros and lances as table dec- orations. A dance was held following the Coronation and the crowning of Queen Ann by last year's Corrida Queen, Betty Elder. Mum IQ. Q' Gloria Montano Junior Princess Elaine Elder Debbie Ray Sophomore Princess Freshman Princess :F ,. X Right-Military Ball duchesses-Rosemarie Ter- rian, Myrna Medina, and Mary Grube. Above- Joyce Chase. Right-Rifle-team sweetheart-Peggy Williams, and Dr1ll team sweetheart Deb bie Huif. -22 rg at, Military Ball Queen-Diane Hannah The Parkland ROTC department held its annual Military Ball under the theme, Valhalla,,, January 13. Diane Hannah, a senior, was se- lected to reign as the 1973 Military Ball Queen. Senior Myrna Medina served as Lady-in-Waiting. Duchesses were: Mary Grube, Rosemarie Ter- rian, and Joyce Chase. Drill-Team Sweetheart Debbie Huff, and Rifle- Team Sweetheart Peggy Williams were also presented at the Military Ball coronation, A dance was held following the crowning of Queen Diane by Brig Comm. Cadet Col. David Champion. Entertainment was provided by Ole Scratch in the Parkland gym. Diane Hannah Chosen as Military Ball Queen 23 CC P9 Beauti ul People Chosen At Parkland Cactus Flower , Park1and's eighth annual Beauty Pageant was held Janu- ary 27. Among 27 contestants, representing various school clubs and organizations. Debra Adler, a junior, was named as Most Beautiful. First runner-up was April Freemen, a freshman, and Car- men Trujillo, a junior, was selected as second runner-up. Most Beautiful and first and second runner-ups were presented bouquets by Julia Quinton, Most Beautiful of 1972 and Margie Cathers, editor of the Arena Debbie Prendergast, a senior was chosen as Miss Congeniality by the other contestants in the Pageant. A All contestants were judged on the basis of beauty, poise, and charm. The pageant was sponsored by the Arena staff and Mrs. Stasny, sponsor. Chosen as Most Handsome, by the student body, was David Hall, a senior. 24 Most Beautiful-Debra Adler TOP LEFI'-First runner-up, April Freeman, TOP RIGHT-Most Handsome David Hall, BOTTOM-Second runner-up, Carmen Trujillo, and BELOW Miss Congeniality, Debbie Prendergast. 25 Students Excel, Chosen As VVh0's Who 26 2B i Department heads at Parkland se- lected students who excelled in par- ticular subjects as Who's Who. The students were chosen on the basis of scholastic ability, leadership ability, and character. Those students selected as Who's VVho were recog- nized at the annual Awards Assembly at the end of the year. Who's Who for 1972-1973 are-Mar- gie Cathers-Arena, Charlotte Thweatt-Art, Jeif Martin-Band, Linda Forrester, Business, Kevin Pierce-Drama, Violet Sobities- Homemaking, Daniel Jaime-Math and ROTC, Diana Rodriguez-Pam orama, Gloria Montano-History, Ka- ren Shook-Spanish, Susie Holmes- Speech, Sue Me Nabb-Girls P.E., and Diane Miller-Library. FAR LEFT-Margie Cathers, ABOVE-Chan lotte Thweatt, TOP RIGHT-Jeff Martin, MIDDLE-Linda Forrester, RIGHT BOT- TOM-Kevin Pierce. ,QWV Q? Nw r. f i B57 A f, . . Q 'L . Je iw ks A, TOP-Violet Sobities, Daniel Jaime, Diana Rod- riguez, MIDDLE-Gloria Montano, Karen Shook, Susie Holmes, BOTTOM-Sue McNabb, and Diane Miller. 1. Q... ,L.. Most Popular Girl-Sandy Andree Mike and Sandy Chosen Most Popular 28 The student body selected seniors Mike Sugawa and Sandra Andree as Most Popular boy and girl. Mike has been active in the let- terman's Club and B-team and varsity track. Mike plans a career in either en- gineering or electronics. He would like to attend the University of Texas at E1 Paso. Sandy has been an active part of the Tennis team and Choir, since her sophomore year. She was Corrida prin- cess in her junior year and is a member of the Ski Club this year. Sandy plans to attend Bauder Fashion College after graduation and study advertising. Most Popular Boy-Mike Sugawa I have studied many times The marble which was chiseled for me- A boat with a furled sail at rest in a harbor In truth it pictures not my destination But my life. For love was olfered me and I shrank from its disillusionmentl Sorrow knocked at my door, but I was afraidg Ambition called to me, but I dreaded the chances. Yet all the while I hungered for meaning in my life. And now I know that we must lift the sail And catch the winds of destiny Wherever they drive the boat. To put meaning in in one,s life may end in madness, But life without meaning is the torture Of restlessness and vague desire- It is a boat longing for the sea and yet afraid. -Edgar Lee Masters -To the graduating class of '73 Ms. Collins Chosen as F aoorite Teacher Ms. Nancy Collins teaches Creative Writing and English II this year. She attended Christian College in Colum- bia, Missouri where she received her Associate of Arts degree. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at the Uni- versity of Texas at Austin in English and Spanish. Nancy Collin's hobbies are Reading, Art, and listening to Music. She also enjoys living in El Paso and is this yearls senior class sponsor. Ms. Nancy Collins was selected as Favorite Teacher IIN n-11 30 Anthony and Kathy are Mr. and Miss PHS Kathy Ray and Anthony Aguilar, both seniors, were selected by the stu- dent body as Mr. and Miss Parkland. Kathy Ray has participated in in- tramural sports, such as basketball and volleyball and Powderpuif Football. Kathy was selected as Miss Con- geniality in the Beauty Pageant in her junior year, and is President of the Senior class this year. Kathy's future plans include studying History at the University of Texas at El Paso. Ant- hony has been an active member of the B-team and varsity basketball teams and is a member of the Lettermanls Club. Anthony plans to attend Univer- sity of Texas at El Paso as a major in Education. MW . Kathy Ray enjoys a free moment between classes Suzie and Debbie are Outstanding One of Parklandls Outstanding Girls for l973 is Jacqueline Holmes. Jackie plans to attend UT Austin and study Pre-Med. She is president of the NHS this year and is treasurer of Latin Club. In addi- tion, she is in Student Council, Ski Club, Speech and Drama, and the His- tory Club. She was Senior Class Favor- ite and a Royal Representative. In her Junior year, she was in NHS and held an ollice in Latin Club and Pep Club. She also participated in His- tory Club, Ski Club, Student Council, and Speech and Drama. She was hon- ored as the Most Outstanding student in Latin and was selected for Who's Who in American History. During her sophomore year, she was president of the Latin Club, and a member of the NJHS, Student Coun- cil, Pep Club, and Future Teachers. She won various honors in Speech and was selected Most Outstanding in Speech. And during her Freshman year, Jackie was in Latin Club and chosen Whols Who in Latin. She was in the NJHS and a participant in the Beauty Pageant. 4- 32 at Jacqueline Hohnes Debbie Prendergast Danny Compton Debra Lee Prendergast is the other Outstanding Girl for 1973. She plans to attend UTEP and major in music. She is this year,s football sweetheart and a receipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. She is the choir accom- panist and a member of student council. In her Junior year she was chosen Miss Cheerleader of El Paso and was a Homecoming Princess. She was also a varsity cheerleader and the choir accompanist. During her Sophomore year Debbie was the class favorite, and a B Team cheerleader. She was active in TARS and the Art Club and was again the choir accompanist. Because Debbie and Suzie are both Outstanding Girls, the faculty decided to have this honor shared this year. Danny 119 selected as Outstanding Parkland's Most Outstanding Boy for 1973 is James Daniel Compton. He plans to attend NMSU and study agriculture. This year, he has held the position of vice president for both student council and lettermen's club. He has also been active in football and track. In his Junior year he was president of the Latin Club, Junior Class, and History Club. He served as chaplin of the Lettermen's Club, and was active in Student Council, football, and track. During his Sophomore year, Danny was the class favorite and a member of student council. As a Freshman and Sophomore, he was in football, basket- ball, and track. Because he is truly an asset to Park- land, the faculty voted to honor Danny Compton as the Outstanding Boy for 1973. 33 i 1 r W i I 34 M v Vik? 2 Q 2 Q 1 s E anizatio W 5 6 Varsity cheerleaders set example to promote Varsity cheerleaders are lean Acosta, captain, Dana Fisher, Grace Giles, Kim Mulholland, and Julia Quinton. The captain of the varsity cheerlead- ers is Jean Acosta. Dana Fisher, Grace Giles, Kim Mullholland, and Julia Quinton are the other varsity cheer- leaders. Mrs. Rebecca Wylie is the sponsor of the cheerleaders. The main goal of cheerleading is to 36 promote school spirit and lead cheers for the Parkland Matadors. All year they Work to raise money by having bake sales, car washes, and selling rib- bons. They use the money to help pay for uniforms, to go to camp, and to help make posters. Rebecca Wylie, Sponsor Parkland ,S school spirit B-team and Freshmen cheerleaders pmwde W ..,..,,,...l,, .. ,A The B-team cheerleaders are: Cathy FT' Flynn, head cheerleaderg Susan Bassett, Susan Gonzales, Yvette Matt, and Ginny Roper. Mrs. Rebecca Wylie is the sponsor. B-team cheerleaders have supported the Matadors at every pep-ralley, game and generally all the time. Outside activities have included car washes, egg sales, and bake sales. V W all a ui we r' H' Cathy Flynn, Captain I Q KF!! IQTVTPTI 5!?'ifUlfl,l 3!ElSi't 'P'F'l Susan Bassett Ginny Roper Susan Gonzales Yvette Matt sxanmaaann S i.,.,.,,t,,,,. .Ma l '5MMWwW tt? .. miiwuiiift sssse Alle ll l '5 Z 2 Q.. tlllQ1f'?'VZil5? nluamnaufas te f s xg t lll1lllH'!t w1af'l 75 tl. ?'7? li:3t::ieZaee lla-unasm taunt? M yuq1,,m,a lllmlllnaf t S f 1 ' v+f'fft9ff f, fif iffialwfl i 1 1' f.-'gm 96 fl! if Rebecca Wylie, Sponsor enth ' or Matadors its ,, , :wi eff ,, ia, I I l n I I 6' Freshman cheerleaders are: Ann Hargraves, Cindy Burton, Cindy Gonzales, and Karen Kubinski, Captain. Parkland Freshman cheerleaders are sponsored by Jamie Malufl' and Rebecca Wylie. Head Cheerleader is Karen Kubinski. Others are Cindy Burton, Cindy Gonzales, and Ann Hargraves. When talking with them about the games, Cindy Gonzales revealed that sometimes Ann would get so excited she would start dancing. All the Freshman cheerleaders show their support for the Matadors at the games, pep-rallies, even in the halls. Their main money raising project was selling pom-poms. f NA Rebecca Wylie, Sponsor Jamie Malujf Sponsor 39 Math and History aim for high goals aff'if?232.s1v1,'4?ff?,f'ffii fgiflffi'42'f?5QPfss'.:i?iet22 rxixlteili-f:'f?iii 37: :: 4'!2:?-F-.. '1 uiyai-:2,f?5a fel :Mgr--ta f2i f?ar:ef1J- sltlxaggsizii ' r. regaragsazszs --f ri f?5fss5?i 3gE 533551:-Qlflf' ru, , , ggfgliifflill' 552 i . W ,M , This year's history club has truly promoted a deepening interest in the culture of Texas and the Southwest. It was sponsored by Mr. Ralph E. Dun- lap, co-sponsored by Mrs. Sharon Slettebo. The club oilicers were: President, Evelyn Gitchellg Vice-President, Mi- chael Ambrose, Secretary, Liz Cham- pion, Treasurer, Phylis McPherson, and Historian, Betsy Downey. They were presented to the club on a legisla- tive slate and voted on. Projects included going on trips to museums, Christmas caroling, entering contests in the Texas Historian , doing projects of historical value, and having get togethers at which they saw films and heard guest speakers. Oflicers for the Math Club this year are David Callis, president, Roy Smith, Vice-president, Julie Bar- reintos, secretary, Ron Smith, treas- urer. The purpose of the club is to in- terest people in math and to provide math enrichment. This year they have entered in many and placed in many number sense con- tests. Also they have learned how to use slide rules, calculators, and com- puter instruction has also been given. 40 Pep Club promotes our school spirit If t , , 'Wit , , 5. I 1',, ' . ,- if s ' , ' ..,, ,A A Q , 'fl The Pep Club is sponsored by Lynn Rush. The officers elected this year are as follows: President, Sigrid Knott, Vice President, Chris Meyer, Secre- tary, Cathie Bolen, Treasurer Rhonda Jones, and Parliamentarian, Joyce Kable. The main purpose of this club is to promote spirit at competitive sports and to instill pride at Parkland High. The activities that are included in the Pep Club are painting posters for football, basketball, baseball, and other competitive sports at Parkland and using these posters at games and pep rallies. Money-making projects for the school year are having bake sales, selling Christmas plaques, and selling spirit buttons. Members of the Pep club are: Tina Gilland, Peggy Gentry, Loretta Brown, Debbie Adler, Vanessa Barlow, Lori Hudson, Joy Lacy, Susan Grace, Jerri Trunillo, Tawnie Parker, Susan Cal- vert, Cindy Calvert, Cindy Tapp, and Julie Barrientos. 41 Art club members re decorate art room F f . ef., . E Chad Reader, Jack Saltus, Margie Cathers Lucius Watson Diane Miller Gwen Prejean Cora Wolf Marion Bunton Debbie Adler Julie Bar rientos, Susan Grace, Charlotte Thweatt, Mrs Anderson The activities of this year,s art club involved many things. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Claudia Anderson. Money making projects were rafliing off three black light bulbs and the Christmas door decorating contest. The club also took field trips to mu- seums, helped with decorations around the school, and helped with decorating the beauty pageant. The main event that livened up the school was re-decorating the art room. In doing this the club gained recogni- tion in El Paso's Teen Times. atadors and Golden Girls liven up choir New Matadors and Golden Girls chosen for 72-73 school year by Mr. Shirley Eugene Shirley, Sponsor Lorraine Sugawa, President P lfe llrrl ,. ig f H 'Sl, - I t T ,VVVV U I fr 5 I Mona Whitfield, Patty Graveline, Bill SI0IT1g, Vice President Secretary Student Director The Choir club was busy with many activities lined up through the year. Some of their main activities were en- tertaining the booster club and pre- paring for concerts. For the Christmas season they sang at the Plaza for the lighting of the Christmas tree, at the Rodway Inn for the Rotary Club, at the Band-Choir concert, and at Parkland Elementary. They also competed against other schools. 43 Parkland High scheofs choir members show talent in giving music a good name . . f fflmiiswgfgf3,a:g5gfkVg1.f r-2sitQ.isinQ2rf?-Qzzrsssgftggiassxq-Q Arena Stdj? creates Kuniquev yearbook Mrs. Stasny, Sponsor Margie Cathers, Editor in Chief Wanda Colon, Organizations Editor Michele Mahr, Features Editor Gina McGovern, Classes Editor Chris Nanos, Sports Editor Chuck Tessman, Photographer Newspaper staj strives or new look Q' H , , , .,Ak , if ai.. qt 1 . ' ',,, , , new ' - , ' .f ,ryk A VV .V w g 1 Lt. iv ' dnl .,-' iii' ' --', r 1 - ' -j: 2.32 ff Diane Rodriguez, Editor in Chief Patty Pirtle, Page l editor Michele Mahr, Advertising Manager Renee Miner, Reporter A Paul Bullock, Page 3 editor Diane Perkins, Reporter Gilbert Rivera, Page 4 editor Chuck Tessman, Photographer Mary Warren, Typist 47 Capetwirlers twirl in various parades Capetwirlers practice for TV sh Diane Hannah, Captaing Patty Taylor, Co-captain. Renee Ayoub Sabrina Baker Louise Bishop Cheryl Burris Susan Calvert Aida Cartagena Awilda Cartagena Alice Cooley Mary Downey Michelle Dubay Betsy Eleazer Debbie Emigh Diane Hannah Cheryl Lauher Mary Ann Pretiger Dorothy Rosenkranz Audrey Simmons Lorraine Sugawa Patty Taylor Capetwirling sweetheart chosen by twzrlers lx The Capetwirlers this year twirled at various events to represent Parkland as their mascot, the PARKLAND MATADORS. They also helped to promote school spirit. The Capetwirlers perform at half time football games with the Matador Band. They also twirl at pep rallies. During the year they were at the Vet- eran Day Parade, New Yearls Day Pa- rade, Carnivals, and at Sun City Speedway. Money making projects by the Ca- petwirlers were: bake sales, car washes, spook insurance for Holloween, selling Christmas cards, selling programs at the football games, and had a raffle for a color television. Ever since the Capetwirlers started the girls have made up various rou- tines for twirling. The girls are chosen every year by twirling in front ofjudges. 50 ,lk Modem Dance pefforms in school plays 'Tv Miss Sheryl Schulenberg Parkland High would like to wel- come for the second time in several years a Modern Dance Club. It is spon- sored by Miss Sheryl Schulenburg. The club oflicers are as follows: Pres- ident+Sherri Gabbert, Vice Presi- dent-Patty Taylor, Secretary-Treas urer-Peggy Gentry, Project Chairman-Yvette Matt, Costume MistressfNancy Forrester and Leticia Giles, and Publicity Chairman and re- porter-Patty Davis and Renee Miner. The club has performed for the Booster Club, a pep ralley, and the an- nual Beauty Pageant. Also, a spring concert will be an annual affair. The purpose of Modem Dance is to further interest in all types of dance. ln. The Modem Dancers perform for Parkland's student body and faculty. Sherri Gabbert Patty Davis y nr-f l ' .ff-x 'Q cvs 'lst Patty Taylor Renee Miner Nancy Forrester YVCIIC Matt 5l CC 99 F. T. A. Day is worthy of its members Mrs. Garcia, Sponsor Peggy Williams Barbara Reilman Delrick Greene Barbara Naquin Vicky Lodge as l. - .A w g wwf 'R S5 X Mrs. Steele, Sponsor 52 A ' i , A , .-..., , . ,,.wMM,W,i.,,m.f H1 Vkk,,,:,, A , ' ww fs:-'fowl ,,,f ,ff ff Mwfwgix aug 1, , V ffl? , 4 Mqggfafwzz wow,-,K 1 ':'-...fit D if ti 42 5 . 5' M e 1 3 it gi f L' Q x X will This school year proved to be La very rewarding year for the Future Teach- ers of America of Parkland High School. The F.T.A. members participated in such activities as car washes, bake sales, sponsoring the Powder Puff foot- ball game, and selling candy canes. The F.T.A. members attended the dis- trict convention at El Paso High this year. Some of the members also at- tended the annual Texas convention held in San Antonio. The club spon- sored an F.T.A. Day the 20th of De- cember where each member took a teacher's in the classroom for the day. The F.T.A. is sponsored by Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Garcia. The ofticers are as follows: Peggy Williams-Presi- dentg Barbara Reilman-Vice-Presb dentg Delrick Greene-Treasurerg Bar- bara Naquin-Secretaryg Vicky Lodge-Parlimentariang and Donald Patterson-Historian. 53 Latin C lub provides sermbe to school Among its various activities, the Latin Club sponsors the Powderpull football game. Members of the Latin Club enjoy such group activities as potluck suppers and contributing something useful to the school each year from money received through group projects. Sponsor of the Latin Club this year is Mrs. Elsie Tucker. Mrs. Elsie Tucker Latin Club members are l to r standing Frank Kelly Danny Compton and Mike Kubinski Seated Latin Club Sponsor are l to r Michele Mahr Evelyn Gitchell Mary Grube and Susie Holmes Senior girls battle junior girls in the Powderpuff Football Game sponsored annually by the Latin Club it 54 PHS ns Club proves successful to school 1:9 YF C gives spiritual strength to youth Y ' g gf , e Q Youth For Christ members are-standing, 1. to r.-Harry Day, Steve Wright, Bill Wray, Tom Luck, and Don Walkden. Seated are-l. to r.-Esther Ross, Linda Warren, Peggy Gentry, and Gail Henderson. The Lettermans Club has approxi- mately thirty-three members this year and all its members have donated to the club,s development. The ofiicers are-Charlie Deck-President, Danny Compton-Vice-President, and Mike Alvarez-Secretary and Treasurer. The club sponsors car washes and does yard work to eam money to purchase a trophy for a most outstanding player at the end of the year. Sponsor for the club is Coach Emmett Martin. The main purpose of Youth for Christ is to inform people about Christ. Various group activities range from ice-skating trips to spirtual meetings among members where direct dis- cussions are taken from the Bible. Mr. Terrazas is the sponsor of the club and the ministers are Donald Walkden and Bill Wray. 55 TARS provides opportunity to help retarded ,EW Providing an opportunity to do something worthwhile for the retarded is what TARS is all about. This year, Tars members partici- pated in a city-wide skating program which not only gave high school stu- dents a chance to actually work with retarded, but was also a very reward- ing experience as well. Picnics, holiday parties, and bottle drives are just some of the activities of the TARS club throughout the year. Officers include CeeCee Whitman, president, Dee Dee Vaughn, vice presi- dent, Kathy Thomas, secretary, Bill Wray, treasurer, and Alice Cooley, his- torian. Miss Jamie Maluff and Mrs. Lola Turner served as this year's sponsors. 56 ' V QQ QQ, Mw TARS members work to raise money for club xt, 553 YZ ef? I . ' : V ,f M- D Mrs. Tumer, Sponsor Miss Maluff, Sponsor Cee Cee Whiteman, president Dee Dee Vaughn, vice-president Kathy Thomas, secretary Bill Wray, treasurer Alice Cooley, historian T.A.R.S. members sponsor Halloween party for the retarded NHS helps students toward future The 1972-73 oilicers for the National Honor Society are Suzie Holmes, presi- dentg Sue McNabb, secretaryg and Mickey Clausen, treasurer. The spon- sor is Mr. Anthony Perez. The in- duction ceremony was held in early November. The purpose of the club is to encour- age scholarships, promote citizenship, service, and build character. This year the National Honor So- ciety planned a trip to Carlsbad and a faculty-student basketball game. 58 Mr. Anthony Perez, Sponsor if The original members of the NHS grouped during the new comers reception eech and Drama present plays durmg the year The Speech and Drama Club this year consists of students from Speech I and II classes. President is Kevin Pierceg vice president is Chris Nanosg and the secretary-treasurer is Linda Gutierrez. After having taken the Sweepstakes trophy in district competition last year and moving up to 24-a this year the club now faces Riverside, Ysleta, Bel Air, Jefferson, El Paso High, and Bowie in competition. Future plans include various touma- ments, district competitions, and money raising projects. 60 Ski club members plan weekend trips WM., ff U' if W- 'L If I , ,f .mm ,nh as Parkland skiers go on many skiing trips fe x Z -5 .1 , ,1 K ,ii 4 ...7 s ' 5 is 'Knox , vm, 'W , ' 1 ' .,.' ., Lk , i,:a,23.T.V J - iff! ,QQ ,K K' ' V 1E?e?'Q5'Liz5:Q5ffi1Aff?i5'? , , ,. A W BSE ' i 'i Y 2 L 22, F 3 , 3 2 '51- QF3' 1 Y' fi X, X n 1' 55 Q fwwg A X , 3, 5' .. we , ' K fQaf':1PffffW , f L, .15 . 1 WLQ fwmsffszif :Qu V- fgff vigilfs f. f .Jw 7'Swg?mwif1wF's . ' J swf? iff' - 1. wg? + J . is 3 ,V -, 1 , fp. . s :J L Mr. Lanelli, Sponsor Ms. Collins, Sponsor Student Council helps school m The Student Council is one of Park- land's most active clubs. It,s members work hard toward improving student life and the school. Student Councus nuun prmecm were Homecoming and Corrida. They attended District workshops and spon- sored the members attending the Con- ferences on Human Relations. During Christmas they fumished the trees and decorauons. The Student Council President for 1972-73 is Frank Kelly. Vice-President is Danny Comptong Daniel Jaimes- Treasurerg Evelyn Gitchell-Secretaryg Sabrina Baker-Parliamentariang and Delrick Greene-Councilman-at-large. Student Councn B sponsored by hdn Paine. 62 PARKLANU TIN fm 3 Mr Henry Paine sponsor Student Council members plan their next activity. Frank Kelly and Danny Compton chat to discuss future student council projects. A student council member helps to decorate the Christmas tree for the main lobby. 63 Library club invites students to read This year the library club had a busy time trying to promote an interest in reading to the students. To start off the year the club sold P.H.S. pins. Next they held a Book Fair during the week of November 13- 17. The club also took a trip to Juarez, Mexico to buy decorations for the library. Officers for the 72-73 year were: Wesley Bush, Presidentg Alice Cooley, Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Steele was the club's sponsor. Fw- 5 9 , 5 M Egg ,V .., . 5 5? 8 R e , fir ,, ,wyfff fl' Tv , af ff' T K Mrs. Steele, sponsor 64 ww, . r Q A LA xkxiua Ms ROTC groups represent Parkland tn meets Top: Members of the ROTC drill team compete with other schools for the best drills. The drill team members are: Marvin McCluskey, James Spri- nger, Mike McElwain, David Cham- pion, Chris Welcing, and Robert Zeigler. Center: The sponsor drill team work in competition with other sponsor drill teams from the El Paso and Ysleta school districts. Members of the spon- sor drill team are: Diane Hannah, Mary Grube, Manauela Lopez, Ra- mona Morrison, Cornelia Morrison, Barbara Reihnan, Rose Marie Terrian, Belinda Watson, Peggy Williams, Ruth Cartagena, Karen Swanson, and Myma Medina. Bottom: Major David Champion, and Sgt. Daniel Jaime have been se- lected for having the greatest knowl- edge of ROTC and extra activities in which they participated. 65 ROTC deve S discipline and respect amiffriffii K 5 3,6 lf M ja. ip.. . Li dx ' wwf? we'-sirsf.t4e'f1'rsw ,iles-awe 1 f. riyfrziiees'-fel'?ezg1.f2irSill I he sponsors this year for R.O.T.C. a I. C S a I e a nt K C e a n d S a I. e a nt S :W Q 35?1'Zfj1i5??2f?'f- S ,J-- fi-: . Sify alifiii. ,,,' :f':a i'aif'E35S11,21. g g .. sae McKay. They made R.O.T.C. well liked by alot of people. Some of the purposes of the sponsors of R.O.T.C. are to develop discipline and respect among each other. Like the men, sponsors are given an equal chance to get a scholarship to college. The sponsors are selling cup cakes to raise money to buy new uniforms and help raise money for future use. The ollicers of the companies are Com- mander Captain McElwain of Head- quarters and Commander Captain Zeigler of A Company. The Com- mander of the Sponsors is Lt. Col. 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President Vice-President -Mark Norbeck -Tom McGuyer 68 Treasurer- Secretary, -Karen McKinley gDonhea Welching Harry Lee Plumbley, Band Director 'Y ,M ,gf we , Kvxxv ':'f.' ff I .. Qxj,-51.3 gtg, - i ,.,. 513,155 -i us ' 5 1 H , Q f, , f iff fi - . ' ' l in 5 .,,, , UQ fi I , 1' . A f t q, ,. it , . . ' 4' gvgwfl I af, 4 i ,V gag., A 5- ' N ' - ,A , ,, W , HJ., A , 'gl - Q f . t- , ,,-fm, 7 -fi f QM ' s r Q Q Q-'if 1 K The band elected Jeff Martin, head drum Major. To aid in field direction was assistant drum major, Cameta Jackson Q? s 1 1. 4 n it , f . , I l., I y-X ' .Q 'V' 4 A 5 3 I 5 - am, l 4 , '- s vs - ' A A 5 :M M 4 n Q f Q A y, , ' , 'M 4 up ,' , at 5 . 4. L JW The Band Sweetheart, Cameta Jackson, middle, is shown here with Elaine Elder, left, Band Duchess, and Renee Ayoub, Capetwirler Sweet- heart, right. 69 Band pmfarms thmugh-out the year Band performs at pep rallies led by Mr. Plumbley. The stage band practices to play at buffels and other special occasions 70 Twirlers pe1f0rm at pep rallies and games Janice Steen Cynde S Linda Ramirez April Fr 1 4 N 72 ' JM: li :5',a5Z:a2f'f.::,v.i' ' X K 5 :alia ii lx m,,,,,,-may Parkland gets sweet victory auer eagles. When you need an end who is hard to catch, and has hands like lightning and twice as fastg just get Robert Ayers, who never blunders, for like they say, Ayers works wonders. Although his name isnlt easy to pronounce he has got 225 pounds of muscle to the very last ounce. And when those announcers try to guess you,ll know his name is simply, Mike Alvarez! 74 Matadors await the oflicials decision. Matadors defense plugs up Andress -4-Pl Standing: Emest Copeland, Keith Comwell, Steve Kubinski, David Hall, Onie Cooley, Mike Alvarez, Wendell Solley, Carson Honaker, Forrest Wheatherly, Jim Hensley, Russel Manstieldg Kneeling: John Salles, Eddie Elmer, Tim Erwin, Duane Montielh, Pete Hargraves, Robert Castruita, Robert Mills, Danny Anderson, Charles Deck, Mike Kubinski, Robert Ayers, Sitting: Daniel Terriann, Hollis Hale, Kenneth Owens, Mike Neale, Marcus Knox, Danny Compton, Mike Maxwell, Roy Glasgow, Kenneth Knox, Terry Galloway. Not Shown Trainer Marty Thomas. He runs so fast his feet leave the ground the other teams feel defeated and down. A running back that's slick and neat Bobby Castruita is hard to beat. D. C. Rabbit is his name leaving them behind is his game he makes the other teams look sad. Running is what he does best, From L to R: Head Coach, Robert Jackson, Trainer John Cooper, Line Coach, Tony Shaw, Back Coach, Emmett Marlin' none can catch him, not even the best. 75 Danny is the best tlanker we've had, Matadors take a giant leap in 2-4 He's a man of defense on the Held A protective edge, A barrier of steel. His nick name is lumpy,', there's a reason why, Ernie gives lumps to all their guys. As a lineman he's mean when he hits they scream. He believes in one thing, to play a game and to win. With Tom on our side, the score multiplies. 76 Parkland's defense lets one get by. Matadors drop the Eagles for another loss A linesman,s work is hard to do but to Tim Erwin its nothing new. He does his job and does it well, Eddie Elmer is a really tough guy, but off the field hels really shy. On our team Eddie's a guard, To get through him it's really hard Coach Shaw gives a stem look of concentration. Hollis Hale dances by the Wildcats. Matadors defense attempts to block a punt. 77 he's always there to give them hell. Matadors roll over the Raiders Roy Glasgow tries to evade a Riverside Ranger. Roy is little but he's strong He's out in front before long Getting touchdowns is common for him The chances of the others catching him are slim He's quick and fast on his feet. A guy like this is hard to beat. When the other team has the ball Hollis is there to make them fall They canlt get by his watchful eye because Hollis Hale is a very tough Sub'- David Hall goes over on a keeper. 78 Matadors go on a March of Deathv When David Hall has the ball its hard to make the big man fall Hels mean and rough and even good looking he's the one who gets the team cooking. When theylve got the ball and try for a pass Mike Kubinski is there and tackles them fast. Roy Glasgow again makes an attempt to score. ar: it'l' t 5 Humor is used to get up the Matador spirit. May he rest in peace. 79 Mike Maxwell on the field he's mean and tough he hits them hard to show his stuff off the field heis suave and keen but on that field heis awfully mean. We Matador defense proves to be tough. Duane Monteilh A devoted guy, heis defensive back he hit them hard and keeps them racked, when Duane Monteilh is on the attack ROY Glasgow moves the Mamdors' you better watch out, don't even look back. 80 Matadors tie for second in first year of 2- Pre season record District record Season record Matadors move in for the kill. Tied for second in District ' Denotes District game ' Denotes Homecoming Date Parkland Opponets Sept. 8 Matadorsm7 Alamogordo ........,. Sept. 15 Matadors-19 Deming ............... Sept. 22 Matadors-17 Andress ............... Oct. 6 Matadors-21 Goddard Oct. 13 'Matadors-0 Bowie ....... Oct. 20 'Matadors-3 1 Ysleta ..... Oct. 27 'Matadors-31 El Paso Nov. 3 'Matadors-7 Bel Air ..... No. 10 'Matadors-6 Jefferson .. Nov. 17 'Matadors-20 Riverside ............. Forest Weatherly Whenever you want a weather forecast Forrest Weatherly isn't the one you should ask, But when the opposition completes a pass, Just put him in, and he'll make it their last. Wendell Sol1ey When the coaches yell for more They always manage to make that score, And when they volley that ball, back and forth Wendell Solley will back up the force. Combined Offense Name Total yards Scoring Glasgow 1,029 65 Hall 864 48 Castruita l 4 l l 4 Owen l 3 9 1 2 Hale l 19 6 Compton l ,03 l 6 Honaker l I2 6 Carson Honaker fades out for a pass. Bl M atador B- Teatners learned a new lesson WT-'W' FZXQFXZSX' ,. , .,f...,,.,., B 'L 'iff- lst Row: Mike Wells, Jim Benner, David Barker, James Best, Robert Bower, John Stobbart, John Grotte, Ed Vaughn, Tim Elmer. 2nd Row: Stafford Mays, Tony Catalano,,Ed Dickerson, Phil Gregory, John Reichert, James Spradling, Ed Renegar, Raul Giles. 3rd Row: Phil Dye, Peter Sexman, James Graham, Gene Giles, Richard Juarez, Dan Sobites, Art Villegas, Gary Dungan, George Anton, Ron Madrigal, and Rich McPhearson. Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 82 Parkland Opponents Matadors- O Andress-28 Matadors- 0 Ft. Hancock- 8 Matadors- 6 Burgess-46 'kMatadors- 6 Bowie-50 'Matadors-22 Ysleta-28 Matadors- 8 ElPaso-24 ,FMatadors- 8 Bel Air-18 :Matadors- 0 Jefferson-52 'Matadors-12 Riverside-28 'k-Denotes district games. The B-Team Football Players, had a hard year of many struggles, as they came out winless. There closest game was against Ysleta. But the Matadors again ended up at the wrong end of the rope as they dropped,this'one by the score of 28-22. Another one that seemed to slip by was an 8-0 loss at the hands of Ft. Hancock. Games such as El Paso High, Bel Air, and Riverside also barely edged by the Matadors. In summing up the season, Head Coach J.C. Gotcher, and his Assistant Milton Henry said, We did learn how to block and tackle. Frosh grid players find it rough in 2 Date Sept. Sept. Parkland Opponents I4 Matadors- 0 Andress-20 21 Matadors-16 Fabens- 8 Sept. 30 Matadors-l4 Canutillo- 8 Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 7 Matadors- 0 Bowie-26 14 Matadors- 8 Ysleta-42 28 'Matadors-14 Bel Air-20 4 'Matadors- 6 Jefferson-53 'Denotes district games Tim Lubbers z ,,.j11 'S Q 5 5 Joe Gregory X www --ffifiasg J we . .. N-.ms '.,g,s 1 is if a si sw R .1 lst Row: Mike Hale, Steve Riggs, Terry Gonzales, Marion Bunton, Bobby Biship, Carl Ayer, Denny Maxwell, Greg Monteilh. 2nd Row D J Mulholland, James Langdon, Willie Hone, James Watts, John Jones, Rafael Fernandez, Chad Reader, and Angel Martinez. 3rd Row: Glen Starr Mike Williams, Mark Hilyard, Carl Mills, Bill Bullwinkle, Richard Suarez, Bonnie Perea. Back Row: Coach Gotcher, Ralph Deck, Steve Holland Bobby Garretson, Jack Sintas, Alvino Hernandez, Grant Grotte, Coach Henery. 17:21 13 Pixar g1 ii Q F Q - Q . 3 A ' K Standing: Mark Barker, Mike Kubinski, Carson Honaker, Paul Blair, Bobby Kirkley, and Steve Kubinskig Kneeling: Buddy Badeau, Charlie Watson, Riley Schmidt, Anthony Aguilar, and Don Stewart. WMWUMM' Coach Maxie Glover talks over game plan, 84 Bi-district last year-State this year? Coronodo Tournament Date Opponet Nov Clint Nov Burges Nov. Irvin Dec. Cobre Dec. Coronado Dec. Cathedral Dec. Andress Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. J an. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Coronodo Tournament Coronodo Tournament Irvin Ysleta Tournament Ysleta Toumament Parkland Tournament Parkland Tournament Eastwood Bowie' Bel Air' Jelferson' Riverside' El Paso' Ysleta' Bowie' Bel Air' Jefferson' Riverside' El Paso' Ysleta' Bobby Kirkley Cleftj, and Anthony Aguilar frightj, go up for two Varsity District Scores CFirst Roundj Bowie 38 Parkland 3 l Bel Air 55 Parkland 58 J elferson 71 Parkland 87 Riverside 57 Parkland 56 El Paso 36 Parkland 33 Ysleta 44 Parkland 56 Coached by Maxie Glover, the Park- land Matadors had five returning Bi- district players. The Matadors this year, were led by the districts leading scorer, Bobby Kirtley, who averaged 25 points per game. Bobby got assists from scoring sensations Anthony Agui- lar, Charlie Watson, Mike Kubinski, and Riley Schmidt, all seniors. Other Matador greats are Steve Kubinski, Paul Blair, Mark Barker, Buddy Badeau, and Don Steward all of who are juniors. 86 Team Fghw fm eC0gmf'f0 ' 'H 2 ww , 1 Matadors show their talent in 2- , xg K ,515-var ' ' Trainer Russel Mansfield L .. .:.' Q Q M- .. --', ','kL.- Q f V K ,V , 5'gl21Z'l:.Q,3,.f, 9 wi S We 5 i f 1 .K L K is , L .A Q6 Lf AA 88 A ERN . i . Q . NX , 'E ff ji ,s Trainer Terry Galloway S9 x N Q Teamers look for an improvement Standing: D. J. Mulholland, Scott Walker, Carl Brown, Stan Sample, Lucius Watson, Kenny Knox, and Dan Terrian. Kneeling: Don Hannah, Mike McDonald, Mike Henderson, Roger Jernigan, and Glen McNabb. Head Coach Milton Henry J 'f '-We mi? laws: HMQ-I Assistant Coach Henry District Games Onbf Parkland Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Matadors Opponent Bowie Bel Air Jefferson Riverside E1 Paso Ysleta Bowie Bel Air Jefferson Riverside E1 Paso Ysleta 2 wi 1 , 7. 44, feflv 7 WW5f!5?i7fa'!?5I is xg, ff ff, 91 Freshman players l 6 E Coach Steve Hyde 92 have avarable year Freshmen district games M atadors Opponents Parkland 62 Riverside 5 8 Parkland 52 Ysleta 42 Parkland 37 E1 Paso 44 Parkland 62 Bel Air 60 Parkland 52 J elf erson 74 Parldand 61 Riverside 5 8 Parkland 45 Ysleta 60 Parkland 56 El Paso 65 Individual Scoring A v g. Total points Raul Sanchez 19 15 8 Eugene Sanchez 16 13 l Ed Dickens 7 51 James Best 5 35 Pete Saxman 4 30 l t xuf so Hu l 3 We ' , X K 2 W Q'h,A,. 5,1 'N -,K ,gg f 1 I3-ftl Standing: Mike Wells, Ed Dickens, Peter Saxman, David Barker, Gene Sanchez, and Kim Lubbers. Kneeling: John Reichert, Tom House, Raul Giles, James Best and Philip Graveline. . sffisiffn , K wsarfsffhx g......... - W ' ' Tmcksters nm over their competitors sf ' Q Standing are Mike Williams, Steve Kubinski, Onie Cooley, Mark Barker, Jim Hensley, Charlie Deck, David Hall, Danny Compton, James Spradl- ing, and Phillip Dye. Kneeling are Steve Riggs, Steve Holland, Greg Sharp, Ron Smith, Mike Sugawa, Marcus Knox, Roy Glasgow, Richard Suarez, Ronnie Madrigal, George Anton, and A11 Villegas. 1 lr ,ww H 94 bv' i l .- A ,....--s.......--- .. www... .wc ' f ,.........--- .--a--- Q .-.,....,N...,,......-.-......,f K PM I Coach Robert Jackson Coach Emmit Martin 'i i Coach Tony Shaw 'K i 'T O Parkland students enjoy spring s-parts ?jgg1i,Va,',,,, . ,Q - , M ly AV., ,, A W V' 'V 'H' Awfliii 'i my ... 96 W S A ,Li 5 is , 'A' 97 A young baseball team gains experience Standing: Wallace Czalpla, Alan Meeks, Keith Comwell, Karl Ayer, Martin Thomas, Bill James, and Danny Sobities. Kneeling: Mark Hilyard Nieolay Cocergine, Mike Maxwell, Mike Hale, Keith Baker, Hollis Hale, Denny Maxwell, and Bobby Bishop. Coach J .C. Gotcher Ts. will ml 98 ww, Bob Morrow, Manager i Q Q mass-ww Hollis Hale practices batting. .wil Mike Maxwell takes a swing. W- Under the guidance of a new head coach, the Matador diamond men are also entering a new district. While fin- ishing first in district last year the Matador nine will look forward to a similar year. The Matadors will be fac- ing new competiton in 2-4A. The dis- trict consists of Bowie, Bel Air, Riv- erside, El Paso High, Jefferson, and Ysleta. The Matadors played each team twice. 4,1111 42? 3, ,, 99 Rcwketeers take 6-AA crown, now for 2 12 Back row-Rose Terrian, Lori Ferrel, Sabrina Baker, Kathy Gitchell, Rosa Linda Jaime. Front row-Charles Corbin, Chris Welcing, Johnny Bran- son, Jim Allen, Dan Jaime, David Callis, and Manager, Joe McMil1ang not shown Frank Kelly. Q, 2 Dan Jaime tries his backhand. 100 Lori Ferrel practices diligently on her swing Coach Arthur Hammer shows his trust in his team's accuracy. f W' 'f fm an-Wwmfi M h,,,, . , rang' Qrwfzaamtfl fr Q W ,, The Parkland Matador tennis team, like all other sports activities, has changed over into a new district. But there has still been some additional changes, the racketeers are under a new head coach, Arthur Hammer. Mr. Hammer himself, has tried a few new techniques. For instance, he now has all of his tennis team engaging in a few Judo instructions. This is not for self defense, but rather a lesson of testing one's cordination and balance. Mr. Hammer believes that this should help his team a great deal in district competition. Q tx x , 1 5 ' 5 Q T 5 .la JE , . I fm. ,I m 3g5 '2'42?'fff'?,.fg'ff 25? ,if 4 V. . . . ,, . I, Z Z ia . . .W .... i 7 . . . X' .,,, Y , , Q f jf f 7 Q if ? 101 l 102 M P egple Administration reaches out to students Dr. J. M. Hanks Superintendent Clyde Wafer Asst. Superintendent ,fm George Ross O. Borrett President Jim Bowden Vice President E. L. Hurt 'VW renin'-9' Secretary Earl E. Best, Jr. Mrs. Alicia Chacon Edward Boswell 104 ' A 1. - ,' Q Q Agp' J x X' - - . b s A , I Bill Rhymes 1 ,A , 'e., A ,avi L William C. Crow Principal Clifford Pickett Asst. Principal B.J. Allshouse Attendance Secretary LaVae Riddle Secretary Betty Thomas Secretary Rebecca Wylie Counselor Henry Paine Counselor Jeanette LaSalandra Nurse Doris Steele Librarian Carol Elder Speech Therapist Sharon Slettebo Teachers Aide Faculty gets involved with students Mrs. Claudia Anderson Art I, II, III, IV Mr. Kenneth Beno World history and geography Mr. Richard Bryant World history, athletics Ms. Nancy Collins Creative Writing, English II Mr. John Cooper Shop I, II, crafts, athletics Mr. George Diaz Fund. Math II, general draft, pre-eng-draft Mr. Ralph E. Dunlap American history Mr. Robert Fiske Algebra I, adv. math, physics Mrs. Delpha Garcia Typing I, II, clerical practice Mr. Maxie Glover Boys PE I, II, athletics Mr. J. C. Gotcher Govemment, athletics Mrs. Jo Gruetzmacher German I, II, English I Mr. Arthur Hammer Chemistry, biology, athletics Mr. Milton Henry Physical science, biology, athletics Mr. Steve Hyde Physical science, athletics IO6 Mr. Bob Jackson World history, athletics Sgt. Kee ROTC, rifle team Mr. Lester Lanelli Algebra I, II, trigonometry Miss Jamie Malulf Int. algebra I, English II Mr. Emmett Martin Biology, advanced science, athletics Sgt. McKay ROTC, rifle team Ms. Arlette Mitchell English II, III Mr. Anthony Perez English III Mr. Nick Pike Speech I, II, reading improvement, government 107 Teachers strive for openess to learning Mr. Harry Plumbley Band Miss Anne Richards PE I, II, capetwirlers Miss Sheryl Schulenberg Tennis, PE I, modem dance Mr. Tony Shaw Physical science, athletics Mr. Eugene Shirley Choir Mr. David Simmons Business law, bookkeeping I, general business, typing I Mrs. Tita Stasny Yearbook, newspaper, joumalisrn, English Mrs. Seeley English I Mr. Fausto Terrazas Spanish I, II Mrs. Elsie Tucker English I, IV Mrs. Lola Tumer Typing I, Shorthand I, II Mrs. Margaret Vogenbeck Fund. math I, French I Mrs. June Wisdom ,15- Homemakin I II ji S Mr. Louis Spears American history, sociology 1 3 E 3 f '1 by 108 Staffs work hard to please students rs. Rodriquez Cafeteria Mrs. Sugawa, Cafeteria girl 'iQ9if?' -swf We Mrs. Gutierraz Cafeteria Mrs. Kincaid Cafeteria Head The custodial stall' is under the su- pervision of C.W. Fairall. Custodians include G. Araiza, J. Rubio, R. Gal- lardo, J. Gallardo, E. Shaw, M. Alva- rado, J. Lucero, R. Juarez, and A. Aeci- niega. Custodians are assigned different areas of the school, and they work hard to keep all facilities in best working order. 109 Mrs. Ogle, Cafeteria Mrs. Penoyer, Cafeteria 110 Si S chosen by 3x Senim' class W-w ,.., 2 1 ,.5,,,m:+..,wMS,!,f.,.,,.,., N ,F Elected as most athletic were Tara Russell and David Hall. P31113 Moore and David Hall are best dressed. Most Talented are Debbie Prendergast and Paul Bullock. Most lazy are Lorraine Sugawa and Roy Glasgow -N.,,.q. av-..1.c,,,,bm 1 me W X Debbie Prendergast and Anthony Aguilar were elected as Best all around. :w . F m iz 5 ff rg Kathy Ray and Paul Bullock were voted most witty. Violet Sobities and Eddie Elmer were elected as most bashful. s I f Most Friendly seniors are Kathy Ray and Paul Bullock Most spirited seniors are Debbie Prendergast and Chris Nanos. Ill .Wm '5 El? 3 Monteilh are biggest flirts Most talkative seniors are Margie Cathers and Paul Bullock. Peggi Gentry and Bobby Castruita were elected best dancers. Seniors most likely to succeed are Susie Holmes and David Champion. Paula Moore and Mike Bradley were elected always late S Peggi Gentry and Duane Senior class elects ojfheers and favorites. if Us k,?,ek X Senior class officers are from bottom left: Sue McNabb-Secretary, Kathy Ray-President, Duane Monteilh-Vice-President, and Chris Nanos-Treasurer. The sponsors are from top left: Coach Gotcher, Ms. Collins, and Coach Martin. Senior class favorites are Malcom Best and Susie Holmes Seniors work for a trip to Six S Edward Aguilar Steve Aldridge James Allan Miguel Alvarez Sandy Andree Robert Ayers Keith Baker Sabrina Baker Beverly Beckage Susan Bell Ellen Bennett Malcolm Best Debbie Boaz Moirae Bon Gabriele Bond Mike Bray Paul Bullock Tomi Bullwinkle Maria Burton Mickey Clausen Danny Compton Jonathan Carter Aida Carthgena Roberto Castruita WMS 5 - ' it ww-mi, WM flu Margie Cathers Patty Davis Barbara Dickerson Sally Downey Kathy Doyle Tom Dungan Libby Easter Laura Ellman Edward Elmer Matthew Faulk John Fennell Linda Forrester Lilly Galyon James Galyon Bobby Gamble Peggy Gentry Leticia Giles Evelyn Gitchell Roy Glasgow Danny Gonzales Cathie Grannan Patty Graveline Karen Greenwood Mary Grube Seniors reminisee twelve years 0 school lzfe Hollis Hale David Hall Diane Hannah Larry Hensler Elsa Higgenbotham Eva Hilyard Jacqueline Holmes James Howard Tim Irwin Frank Kelly Mike Kennedy Bobby Kirldey Maurice Knox Mike Kubinski Gary Laird Laura Landa Michael Lowe Thomas Luck Ann Lyle Mike McClwain Kathy McGhee Virginia McGovern Thomas McGuyer Phylis McKinley 116 Susan McNabb Michele Mahr Monty Maple Linda Marquez Barbara Marion JeI'T Martin Michael Maxwell Steve Maxwell Duane Monteilh Paula Moore Chris Nanos Mark Norbeck Richard Norman Jo Ann Nothstein David Olsen Dianna Perkins Kathy Petrin Kevin Pierce Patty Pirtle Bill Propst Debbie Prendergast Mary Ann Pretiger Joe Rapoza Kathy Ray Graduation is the beginning for Seniors Mary Jo Reynolds Scott Riggs Gilbert Rivera Diana Rodriquez Mona Rollins Esther Ross Tara Russell Emestina Ryals Cory Sample Riley Schmidt John Shelton Linda Smith Johnny Smith Violet Sobities Janie Souther Sharon St. Amand Troy Starr Sidney Stidham William Strong Lorraine Sugawa Michael Sugawa Gayle Swayze Patty Taylor Chuck Tessman 'Fam '13 ff Q? ws M N 7.', , Martin Thomas Susan Thomas Jenny Thompson Charlotte Thweatt Andy Tucker Basilio Villegas Donald Walkden Linda Wardwell Mary Warren Forrest Weatherly Mona Whitfield Pearl Wilkerson Clifton Willis Melinda Wright Wallace Czapla Renee Miner ., V,Aa-gi. W as -fl' 'V' may 'W , .A,,,,r.,af.,.55 ft www may amwwwl OFlC6TS, S-A av 'S selected by the junior class The junior Class has sekcted Charlie Deck-Preshlent, Steve Kubinski-Vice-presklent, Glorm Montana-Secretary, and Kenny Knox-Treasurer as their class officers. 120 Wy' Iunior Class selected Ghnria Montana and Greg Mzmteilh as their class favorites Kieth Cornwell Harry Day Bertha Acosta Jean Acosta Debra Adler Mike Aguilar Loretta Allen Berry Armstrong Karl Ayer Albert Badeau Christopher Badjer Mark Barker Vanewa Barlow Rochelle Barnhard Stan Basset Joe Bentley Janice Bierman Thelma Bishop Paul Blair Johney Branson Frederick Brenton Diane Britz Carlton Brown William Bullwinkle Elaine Bruges Cheryl Burris David Callis Susan Calvert Mary Campbell Awilda Cartagena Ruth Cartagena Dean Carter Debra Caner Carol Catalini Liz Champion William Chandler Robert Chase Debbie Cheslock Wanda Colon Melinda Conner Blanca Contreras Alice Cooley Onie Cooley Charls Corbin Charlie Duck Dennis Donthan Marcia Dore Elizabeth Downey Mary Downey Diane Dye Sherrill Easter Elizabeth Eleazer Carl Elmer Bruce Farrell Rafael Fernandez Janet Ferrell Barbara Fifer Gerald Finch Dana Fisher Anna Frias Terry Galloway Frank Gammage Bobby Garretson Grace Giles Donna Glasgow Terry Gonzales Suzanne Grace Patrick Green Edward Greene Sandra Groce William Groce Mary Ann Gutierrez Michael Hale Jerry Hall Barbara Hamman Alicia Hardison Peter Hargraves James Hensley Steve Holland Carson Honaker Willy Hone Margaret Horsley Deborah Hough Cameta Jackson Willie Jackson Carmen Jacquez Daniel Jaime Roger Jernigan Ronald Draper Heidi Kelly Danise Kemp Kenneth Knox juniors keep stadium i clean after games. N fg .gym 1 Qs Q Q Riggs as le Ztx fs 'R ix rg ii i Robert Norman James Nothstein Marcus Knox Gregory Kovolenko Steve Kubinski Cheryl Lauher David Leon Manuela Lopez Ronald Lunsford Michael McCabe Rebecca McClure Rebecca McCluskey Bobbi McConaughey Francis McDonald Michael McDonald Karen McKinley Anthony Maddaford Donald Mann Thomas Mansfield Denny Maxwell Diane Miller Gloria Montano Gregory Monteilh Darlene Moore Sharon Moore Frank Morgan Sandra Morgan Ramona Morrison David Morrow Kim Mulholland Cindy Mulvaney Barbara Murphy Donna Nation Mike Neale Julian Negrete Margaret Newton J any Nogelmeier Wayne Nolde Chocolate lab makes rnoney for prom Debbie Gamble Kenneth Owens Alberta Pacheco Bob Padgett Cindy Patterson Bonie Perza Wanda Perkins Mary Ann Petroske Peter Petroske Michael Picciano Mike Powell Gwendalyn Prejean Robert Presley Scott Preston Tina Priaz Tim Purvis Julia Quinton John Salles Catalina Ramirez Barbara Reilman Kim Rodriquez Robin Roper Dorothy Rosenkranz law ns it M if Nb tfffi will 1-2391 Tc RU pk Pd ,Ag 9 O5 ' Wiz :mg y!Hg sm l50.35 15233 Sw CTG' B yi 5 New DeeDee Vaughn Debbi Wright T erry Simmerson iii! PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE , K I rs . . ,. 1 - f ' :we - Ff X X Kenny Seibert Gregg Sharp Carolyn Shelton Audrey Simmons Jack Sintas Ronald Smith Steven Smith Pam Solley Steven Sonnenberg Barbara Springer Sherry Springer Glenn Star Albert Steward Donald Steward Mike St. Armand Alvin Stidham Karen Swanson Rosemarie Terrian Cynthia Thompson Carmen Trujillo Becky Tucker Philip Tucker Ruth Walkden Diane Wardwell Cecilia Whiteman Sherry Wilkens Peggy Williams Roy Williams Shirley Wolf Deborah Wood William Wray Elizabeth Zeigler George Zumwalt Dalia Zuniga Jerry Calder Don Fowler Ricky Jedike John Newton Myma Medina Gregory Morris Peggy Morris Michael Rothblatt Class Favorites and ojioers chosen Selected Sophomore class favorites are Bobby Bishop and Susan Gonzales. The Sophomore class officers this year are Mark Hilyard, presidentg Bill Ramsey, Vice Presidentg Ginny Roper, Treasurerg and Elaine Elder, Secretary. Class sponsors are Mrs. Grutzrruwher and Coach Shaw. 126 Stephanie Drake Steve Adamson Nora Aguayo Elizabeth Allen Paul Allen Jose Alvarez Diane Andree Kary Anthony Patrick Anton Renee Ayoub Mike Badeau Richard Bennet Susan Bassett Darlene Bates John Bayer Donna Beadle Victoria Beck Susan Bell Nancy Berdecia Bobby Bishop Linda Blair Cathy Bolen Maxine Bowden David Brace Dale Brake Shirley Britz Geraldine Brooks Regina Broome Pamela Brown Marion Bunton Westley Bush Joyce Chase Cindi Christensen Bill Coggins Cindy Cole Beverly Conner Leslie Conner David Cooper Delta Delacruz Patty Dickens Gloria Divalentone Diana Downing Clarence Doyle Michele Dubay Deborah Eddy Elaine Elder Tim Elkins Debbie Emigh Laurie Farrall Cathy Flynn Nancy Forrester Steve Fowler Sherri Gabbert David Gamble Christina Gilliland Katherin Gitchell Thomas Goddard Jimmy Gonzalez Susan Gonzalez Mark Gray Delrick Greene Joseph Gregory George Grotte Robert Grube Ruben Guilien Linda Gutierrez Linda Gurtierrez Peter Hale James Hall Donald Hannah Linda Harrell Michelle Helmick Rodney Henderson Alvino Hemandez Rosemary Hemandez Mark Hilyard James Hone Ann Honeychuck Sophomores participate in many K5 Dale Houle Leila Houle Michael Housholder Cindy Howland Roosa Hubbard David Iliff Bonnie Ives Paul Jarvis Michael Jedike Janice Jernigan Rhonda Jones Joyce Kabel Eric Kay Sigrid Knott Joy Lacy Patricia Ladd Larry Lang Stephen Leggett Mike Long Jose Lopez Lorraine Lowenberg Timlan Lubbers Dwayne Luck Kathryn Mann James Marion Roger Mark Denise Markwell Diana Marlow Ismael Martinez Yvette Matt Amber McClary Curtis McGuyer Joseph McMi11ian Alan Meeks Chris Meyer Danny Moon Patrick Morris Robert Morrow D. J. Mulholland Theresa Mulvaney Maria Negrete Debora Nelson Mark Nemeth Norma Ogle Brenda Overton Jewell Pahner Cheryl Parker Kay Parker James Penoyer Sonia Pepper Barbara Perea Jerry Pettipiece Crystal Philbin Christel Picciano William Plank Bradly Propst Linda Ramirez Bill Ramsey Chad Reader Howard Revis Steve Riggs Carlos Rivera Robert Roberson Ginny Roper Christine Rowland Marvin Ryals Lawrence Ryan John Saltus' Stanley Sample Monika Sanchez Cynde Sanders Sophcfmores win homecoming spirit stick PHOTO NOT AVMLABLE PHOTO NOT AVAH. ABLE Leroy Sargood Allan Schumacher Patricia Seal Charlie Shelton Karen Shook Harald Skillings Robert Smith Roy Smith Karen Springer Susan Springer Janis Steen Steve Stephens Robert Stiles Lisa Strong William Suarez Allen Swabenbauer Mary Swayze Janet Taylor Daniel Terrian Raymond Thomber William Tingler Gerri Tummillo Kay Tumer Scott Walker Sheryl Watson Jodie Watson Lucius Watson James Watts John Weatherwax Jacqueline Webber Dorothea Welcing Richard Werden Suzie Wilkerson Larry Wilkins Lenora Williams Michael Williams Roger Williams Gary Willis Steve Wolf Ruth Wolfe Steve Wright Angel Martinez Freshmen choose o oers and favorites E' img Freshman class ojioers are as follows: George Anton, presidentg Staford Maylo, vice presrklentg James Best, secretary, and Patty Argiro, treasurer. Class sponsors are Mrs. Seeley, Miss Maluj and Coach Bryant. 'ge' 132 Freshmen chzss favorites are Kristie Marlcwell and Steve Velusquez. Liz Aguilar Brian Allan Janet Anderson Judith Anderson Mike Anderson George Anton Shawn Arbuckle Patty Argiro Ernie Arnold Forrest Ashley Sarah Ayoub Robert Ballard Debbie Banks Rita Banta David Barker Julie Barrientos Jimmie Bassett Steve Bell Jim Benner James Best Al Bierman Tom Bishop Cecilia Bodey Edwin Bon Robert Bradby Donald Brake Debra Branson Cindy Burton Daniel Callis Sandy Calvert Esther Cass Tony Catalano Arthur Chin Denise Clayton Mike Cochrane David Compton Sandra Corbin Terrie Culley Jirn Davis Gregory Day Edna DeArman Ralph Deck Eddie Dickens Bennie Dickerson Tonia Dodson Debbie Dore John Dorough Nancy Downey 133 l Freshmen safer from seniors heeklmg Eugenia Droz Gary Dungan Philip Dye Robert Edwards Steven Elliott Tim Elmer Tom Emigh Brenda Erks Christy Falkenstein Shawn Farley Linda Farrall Natalie Fifer Robert Fisher Susana Fitzgerald James Forrester Rhonda Fowler April Freeman David Freeman Laurie Garretson Debbie Gilbert Rauh Giles Cindy Gonzales Billy Goret James Graham Michele Grannan Susan Grannan Lory Grant Philip Graveline Charles Green Philip Gregory John Grotte Ramon Gallando Jeannie Hamman Cheryl Harper Pamela Hawkins Gail Henderson Winona Hensley Edwardo Hemrera Rusty Hervol Louise Hinos Vicki Holland Glemm Hollars Barbara Hollon Karen Householder Tommy Howes Lora Hudson Ann Hargraves Gerry Imai Carolyn Jackson Traycee Jackson Rosalinda Jaime Darlene Jarrell Rhonna Jedike Mary Jensen Karl Johnson James Johnson Cheryl Jones Chris Jordon Patricia Jordon Richard Juarez Debbie Keen Henry Keller Cindy Kelly git, N 1, al , l -, Nxt 5 W, Q- t. . .M Kei ,gr if X af-fa J :St y .ft 5 f Ji X tx 1- - I -i o. - 1 wt , 's - - a n A , ' L . ....,::.:: . 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'I' ', ni is' 1 Hgh' 5 Z it ,Em Lilly Kelly Rhonda Kessinger Mike King Cindy Kovolenko Karen Kubinski Jaime Landa Diane Lange Richard Laubenstein Cindy Lauher Michelle Lee David Leggett Susan Lewis Vicky Lodge Jimalee McClary Edwin Loomes Art Lopez Barbara Lowenberg Cathy Lussetto Randy Maddaford Ronnie Madrigal Kristie Markwell Julia Marlow Pier Marquez Angie Martinez Donny Maurer Stafford Mays Michael McAllister Anthony McDonald Valerie McDonald Mary Ann McElwain Kim McKay Richrd McPherson Agustin Medina Liz Meeks Pat Melander Debbie Miller Tom Miller Denice Moore Bettina Morris Gregory Morris Tony Morris Lafe Myers Matt Myers Barbara Naquin Vicki Nation John Norris Laura Oberg Oscar Ocampo Frank Ortiz Warren Parker Donald Patterson Rebecca Pena Sandy Penoyer Kathy Perez Jim Perkins Mark Petsch Mike Plank John Presley Mike Purvis Debbie Ray John Reichert Blanca Rivera l I35 Freshmen minds bewildered by first year Lourdes Roacho John Roberson Jackie Robinson Johnny Keadle Karen Rose Robert Rose Sally Ross Melissa Rothblatt John Rushing Marguerite Saltus Gene Sanchez Debbie Sawyer Peter Saxman Cindy Scherschel Teri Schinagel Kathryn Scobie Karen Sharp Don Sehr Sharon Sharp Judy Shirley Denise Sheeran Patty Skillings Denise Smith Rebecca Smith Danny Sobites Virginia Sonnier Kenneth Sorensen James Spradling Pam Stacks John Stobbart Kirk Strumberg Don Sutton Kim Swabenbauer Carrie Swayze Cynthia Tapp Steve Taylor Marie Tenneson Kathy Thomas Bill Thomson Chuck Thompson Michelle Thweatt Denise Tiedman Dana Towles Brown Townsend Debra Tummillo Irene Uda Armida Vanlankvelt Steve Velasquez Gilbert Victor Arturo Villegas Moreen Wages Melinda Walker Linda Walkup Julie Wardwell L i Freshmen con rcmt varied experiences ,,M..Mww ag , T m '1' Carol Warren Laurie Webber Bill Weck- werth Karen Weiser Mike Wells Audrey White Donnie Karen Williams Shirley Willis Jeannette Wilson Kevin Wing Karen Wolford , R- 2 rr David Wolfe '- ,P 'Vi'i.s- 'Y Q L f ff Peter Wolfe if Wanda ,xf i Wootres M I is e 8, K 2, Q Wy l ll ll ' if K. fm.. 53. fa g, ,ig ry f f re 5. S' The Freshman year brings many frustrations and for Denise Sheeran one of them was a lock which was locked to her! Fortunately Mrs Thomas secretary found the school combination and was able to free this freshman. Mark Zeigler Steve Zumwalt Carlos Zuniga 'ifvmuwmwws if CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 73,, NOR TH GA TE NATIONAL BANK of EL PASO EL PASO, TEXAS Member F.D.I.C. IETTHTE fre SKS -nun i-I Y sfa lm X.- ..,-ff 4 ' ...,..-u-ng151g:wzqq.-1-gn . , , , T ff- A- , X I nu livin aiu neu? .. -Em L f -r - - - - i 1' -- --.:::::-.- ' - ,,,,,f.-1 3??i5?.?.i5tf'4W55P 35255-9I3?E5E?22lI'gl llillil liiilil lillilllll I lllflll 1,luli+:g:f,qs5gsE 'Q :Ex l Y 4, 2- ll vvlgqnvgg Q. nhl , :,D-- y.-Cy X - 'T - .'-' . . . 211515-.,.'Q E F: u 1 TAELEE1 5 i5J 32.1 5i:5r,r!LiigWE?Fi Illlll Milli! 'fillsP,q:fT::.u.'.'umw..-If lillUr53z'gs',fgf31 - ' A' 'r i ' S' 'i . Ff ' ' 'T ' 1-'3 57 ifE3'l?.1'tf!':1-gli '-' -2 52:-rf-'gu 1 ' ---- . 1- g 1 . ' LEE. ' , 'f t' 5 g:ng2Q5-1,-g:.e.:2-'- , f ,, . ' . 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' Sewing all of Northeast E1 Paso TUXEDO RENTALS 81 SALES 39 STYLES 0F TUXEDUS N GULURFUL, RUFFLED SHIRTS MID TIES unour DISCOUNTS: 0 Students 0 Wedding Parties 0 Debutants 0 Sun Carnival Festivities 0 Quinceanera IIABLAMUS ESPMIUL! 25 Stores in the Southwest to se yo Special Quinceanera Disco ts 7, V , Bmlminlcnnn 3 ilu me Pnnxnm 0 MDIITANA WW IC PENNEY Northgate Shopping Center Complete Record Department L.P.'s 8: 45 records 8-track tapes shop 10 till 9 weekdays 10 till 6 Saturdays P WHIRLP COLLINS - HENDERSON APPLIANCE SERVICE 4960 HONDO PASS 755-6511 i KEN COLLINS 'rim Ross JACK HENDERSON SERVICE MGR Morganfs Auto Parts Machine Shop Supports THE MATADORSU open 8 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays 10039 Dyer 755-6951 751-1275 Through its 23,000-mile pipeline' system El Paso Natural brings de- pendable, clean-burning energy to Arizona, California, Colorado, lda- ho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, west Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. O ' O - ' deff EI Paso Natural Gas Company 139 THE Tl0N NKERS BAN K rmc NATICNAL Q D Main at Mesa x, QD i servingiyq-I wllh elecirlc energy. EIL E9lilSiUJ ELECTRIC Giiiiiiiiitliiilili The Crest Lounge Compliments Sun Valley Kart Track 6 The Best- H Qpen Daily fp ,Q , X The Parkland Matadors ' 1, f T0 a.m.-511 p.m. 4 LX fi 12 p.m. to 2 a.m.-8709 Dyer 755-9039 nfl, A 'Q X J ' V - p . Dyer df City l.ll11ll'S A 'S ' Northgote Florist 81 Antiques Flowers for all occasions Ruth 8. Jay Tuttle Call-751-1212 9350 G Dyer in Northgate 0 Center of the Mall WE SUPPORT ALL -BOYS- Sports Chris Meyer, Cathie Bolen, Tina Gilliland, Joyce Kable, Shirley WQU THE PARKLAND MATADUR BUOSTER CL UB SUPPORTS THE MATADORS Congratulations to the Class of 73 Winns' Store Sunrise Center PARKLAND BARBER SHOP Open 8 om. to 6 om. Tuesday-Soturdoy lOl 15 Dyer Hoircuts 5151.00 T dr L Pumping Sermbe Fast Service 9200 Mc Combs 755-9876 Rental Equipment -Trailers -Tow Bars -Hand Carts -Rug Shampooers -Blue Luster Shampoo 9200 MC Combs Ph. 755-9876 The I I I At last. A capitalist style raeeaaersawgnf DEMONSTRATION! Right on. C'mon in and see us and enjoy the 3 4.,i:.. nnll , ' 3. ease, the comfort, the downright luxury of V 6 ,V': 1 , 7 ,IQ ,AA-r-r . 56 , 3 Q 'T' 4 ,, test driving a new Case Compact Tractor. t t ,I 'tfi V-nj 'i.--f 9 5 fm i 1' ff . I Yard workers of the world unite! ' -QQ,-- :2 fi 5 Hlnuzy ,Q , N0 Obligation- ',' - i p ' .,Vr .r i -Yu 3' i A -4' -,:,. -1 ---.,, , ,I A34 ,,, -:.,.. - 'A zzzzl : , vivf -. if . ,,,,,,.M 'iii La- 7:57 - 'I 7 J.D. Russell Company ' ' i'i 2 rr-r .,..t. ,W r.,. ,,,, 1 10310 A. McCombs Rushfair Shopping Center Sun Valley Fina Station 10176 Mc Combs Ph. 755-9859 142 L 0 C O.K. Lang Texaco 'Tune-Up Service 'Brake Service 'Air-Conditioning Service 'Gold Bond Stamps 'Road Service 9200 Mc Combs Ph. 755-9876 0 REAL ESTATE SHERMAN KIRKLEY 9488 Dyer at Sanders 'My Time Is Your Time Insurance and Real Estate Res. Office 755-2225 755-2327 9568 Poinciana Free Notary Work for all Parkland students. Van? Northgate Texaco Brake Job Complete Overhaul Engine Minor Tune Up Safety Inspection Open 24 hours 9430 Dyer El Paso, Texas Phone: 751-0271 EMMETT LARKIN REALTY, Inc. CONSULT WITH CONFIDENCE Sales-Rentals Management 5412-A WILL RUTH AVENUE 751-1294 Compliments of K-Mart 9484 Dyer St. BRADY PLUMBING 9834-B Dyer 751-2551 of 751-l 121 HERE COIIIES THE SUN F'l'111.111,1111w 111.1111-11111111111111-,1111111-tw, N 2 111111 'jg' Su n P CO 1111 1 1 Hercules Car Wash NORTHGATE MEDICAL CLINIC 81 4405 Hercules LABORATORY A complete Car Wash Wlfh flll-up of I5 gal. OI' more ................... Free Rene loan Noren, D O NMth fill-up of IO-I 5 gal. ....... ........... 9 94 Vvhfh fill-up of 5-I 0 gal. ............... ....... S 1.59 Physician 81 Surgeon Vwth fill-up of O-5 gal. ........................... 52.25 9515 Dyer 51. 75 1515 Spray Wax Applied Only 506 El Paso, Texas 79924 swf x 1 .M SUNRISE .. e . DICIQGFSOH S fl . A 5' 'C 1 Place Your TV in Our Hands Wifh Confidence Sunrise Chevron Service O St ' 8440 Dyer Wereo -----A Color and M b k ' : B D' . , 751-331 1 Black a. white wager 0 'C erson Radio SERVICE - RENTALS ' Congratulations to the Class of 1973 144 Mr. Arthur Hammer Mr. 8c Mrs. Earl R. Cathers Mrs. Stasny Chris Nanos Chuck Tessman Virginia McGovern Michele Mahr Wanda Colon Ms. B. J. Allshouse Sharon Slettebo R. C. Pickett, Jr. Mrs. Steele Mrs. Riddle Mrs. Thomas M. N. Pike Mrs. Turner Delpha Garcia Rebecca Wylie Elsie Tucker Margaret M. Clayton F. Terrazas Jr. David Simmons George F. Diaz Henry F. Paine E. Martin Claudia Anderson Jo Gruetzmacher Anthony Perez Arlette J. Mitchell Mr. Tucker Louis G. Spears Jeanie Seely Jamie Maluif Lynn Rush Joel C. Gotcher Clyde D. McKay Fred Kee Gene Shirley Robert Jackson Kenneth R. Beno Tony W. Shaw Richard Bryant Sheryl Schulenburg 9936 BOMARC ST. EL PASO, TEXAS 79924 Slmley TT 05197 50598 SEIKOS BEAUTY SALON A Tgugh Hidg but 3 Tender Heart FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 751-5814 Open 9-6 Featuring I The Store with a smile. Terry Twilight Bungalo Prowler Silver Streak CQ. Travel Trailers 10345 Dyer-755-6661 6901 Aiemeda 772-2120 Rushfaif Sh0PPing Came' Manager: Tony Padilla Hours: 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. department store the wlllteulronrglgg Compliments of Pat and Rose Mary Taylor and ALOHA TV Service Color ' B1ack!White Service on all makes Factory Authorized Service On Packard Bell - Toshiba Singer - AIWA - Arvin Webcor - Ampex Automatic Radio Tape Recorders - Stereos AS Close as Automobile Radios Co. John '69 Janet '75 Marie '71 Greg '77 Patty '73 Karen '80 Peter '82 NORTHEAST PMITS UIITLET umuqm Slmppiug Ceuhm H ' ' suv EOR HALF PRICE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE SIX Pants and Shirts i for men, girls and children nr ru. sizes Ann smrs 145 IIIIBEATAPLE PRICES eff-fs my L, l X , KN-,NJ Compliments from , maker of wild pants for Gals and Guys 4 WWW orealiw mg exas X Here's a note for all to read, From the class of '73, We're all here to do a good deed, , , And help the annual get in the lead. Tlll97'-S'l7'l1th Pools So if you care, Don't sit there! , , , , , Put in an ad for all to See- Swlmmmg Pools of D1SllHCt10H God Bless this School, and give gg? it Peace. From the class of '73, JOIN THE HAPPY PEOPLE! HAIR AFFAIR BEAUTY SALON AND BOUTIQUE THE HEAD SHOP Styles for the Individual 475 The Latest Cuts Get Your HEADS Together MENS STYLING HAIR PAINTING 8833 DYER 151.8833 Open Tues-Sun 3504 Fillmore Phone: 565-1206 l I-IERFF IO ES Creative Excellence in School Jewelry, Awards, Fine Paper, and Publishing Ken M arlow P.O. BOX 26396 EL PASO, TEXAS 79914 L me HERP12 JQNES ,.wST2'ZZgiJgm:?'D1Z'Z,':ZWQ3La, It's the real thing. ev' I Gere- fm ' U cL0cK ......Q..'Tl'. MRNNEQUIN MAGNOLIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO EL PASO OWNED DIRECTOR 533-euoafsas-san ORTHGATE HATOIONAL BANK EL PASO, TEXAS Member F, D.I. C. I oimiam may r Aiylrxaa, -xv,-q AX ,..-.ff 1 ' 4 Q S ' x Xa-Q.- -Sv--u-uv.:-u '? 5E??3?iEW2?EY 1E'P: 7 T f - --A ,, ff X i pf, IIN' W u1uf .?.e?:.. ..r4s2ss2:s,af: - -I 'v s- g : - ,,s 2-.ez , ,:.L-' 1, 'S -1 ' , ' 'A 1::1ig:::,--j -gg,-ggi Qgfgggg fgggggisgguggggrliil l'l1lIIl INN!! l1,llTI,fI!!1Ili1,nn l,IU,IHg,g'g5g,:5: M- . 2 Lei.: ' ' 5- z f L e -aziiieszm-12-2----'- , ami A 'va .ww - , , , Serving all of Northeast E1 Paso 1 1 Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace: Grant that I may not so much seek to be Where there is hatred, let me sow love: Consoled as to console: Where there is injury, pardon: To be understood as to understand: Where there is doubt, faith: To be l0VCd HS to love: Where there is despair, hope: FOI' it is in giving that WC receive: Where there is darkness, light: and It is ill p3,I'd0I1iI1g that WC are p3.IdOI1Cd2 Where there is sadness, joy, And it is in dying that WC are bOI'I1 to eternal Divine Master, life. -St. Francis Bertha Acosta p. 121 Jean Acosta p. 36, 37, 121 Steve Adamson p. 127 Debra Adler p. 41, 42, 121, 24 Nora Aguayo p. 127 Edward Aguilar p. 31, 86, 114, Elizabeth Aguilar p. 133 Mike Aguilar p. 121 Steve Aldridge p. 114 Brian Allan p. 133 James Allan p. 114, 101 Elizabeth Allen p. 127 Loretta Allen p. 121 Paul Allen p. 127 Joe Alvarez p. 127 111 Miguel Alvarez p. 55, 74, 75, 114 Michael Ambrose p. 40 Danny Anderson p. 75 Dianne Anderson Jane Anderson p. 133 Judith Anderson p. 133 Michael Anderson Mike C. Anderson p. 133 Patricia Anderson Flor Andrade Diane Andree p. 127 Sandra Andree p. 114 Kary Anthony p. 127 George Anton p. 132, 133 Patrick Anton p. 127 Shaun Arbuckle p. 133 Patricia Argiro p. 132, 133 Barry Armstrong p. 121 Ernest Arnold p. 133 Joseph Arrington Forrest Ashley p. 133 Michael Auell Karl Ayer p. 121 Robert Ayers p. 74, 75, 114 Renee Ayoub p. 48, 49, 50, 127 Sarah Ayoub p. 133 Albert Badeau p. 121, 86 Mike Badeau p. 127 Christopher Badger p. 121 Kay Baker Keith Baker p. 114 Sabrina Baker p. 18, 48, 49, 62, Robert Ballard p. 133 Debbie Banks p. 133 Rita Banta p. 133 Arturo Barajas David Barker p. 133 Mark Barker p. 121, 86 Vanessa Barlow p. 41. 121 1 Julie Barrientos p. 41, 42, 40, 133 Kathy Barrow Rochelle Barnhard p. 121 Raymond Barron Jimmie Bassett p. 133 Stan Bassett p. 121 Susan Bassett p. 38, 127 Darlene Bates p. 127 John Bayer p. 127 Donna Beadle p. 127 Vicki Beck p. 127 Beverly Beckage p. 19, 114 Grace Bell Steve Bell p. 133 Susan Bell p. 114, 127 Joseph Bentley p. 121 Jim Benner p. 133 Ellen Bennett p. 114 Richard Bennett p. 127 Nancy Berdecia p. 127 James Best p. 132, 133 Malcolm Best p. 113, 114 Al Biennan p. 133 Janice Biemian p. 121 Bobby Bishop p. 126, 127 Louise Bishop p. 48, 49 Thelma Bishop p. 121 Thomas Bishop p. 133 Kenneth Blackwell Paul Blair p. 121, 86 Linda Blair p. 127 Debbie Boaz p. 18, 114 Michael Boaz p. Cecilia Bodey p. 133 Cathy Bolen p. 41. 127 Edwin Bon p. 133 Moirae Bon p. 114 Gabriele Bond p. 114 Clifford Bossie Maxine Bowden p. 127 David Brace p. 127 Robert Bradby p. 133 Michael Bradley p. 112 Dale Brake p. 127 Donald Brake p. 133 Debora Branson p. 133 Jolmey Branson p. 121, 101 Michael Bray p. 114 Robert Breton p. 121 Diane Britz p. 121 Shirley Britz p. 127 Geraldine Brooks p. 127 Gina Broome p. 127 Carlton Brown p. 121 Loretta Brown p. 41 Pam Brown p. 127 Bullock Paul p. 47, 114, 110, 111, 112 Tomi Bullwinkle p. 114 William Bullwinkle p. 121 Marion Bunton p. 42, 127 Elaine Burgess p. 121 Cheryl Burris p. 48, 49, 121 Cindy Burton p. 39, 133 Maria Burton p. 114 Lisa Bush p. Westley Bush p. 64, 127 Tina Butterfield p. Ricky Buttle Candy Calder Jerry Calder p. 125 Daniel Callis p. 133 David Callis p. 40, 121, 101 Cindy Calvert p. 41 Sandy Calvert p. 133 Susan Calvert p. 41, 48, 49, 121 Mary Campbell p. 121 Barbara Carter p Awilda Cartagena p. 48, 49, 121 Aida Cartagena p. 18, 48, 49, 114 Ruth Cartagena p. 121, 65 Debra Carter p. 121 Dean Carter p. 121 Jonathan Carter p. 114 Esther Cass p. 133 Roberto Castruita p. 75, 114, 80, 81, 112 Carol Catalani p. 121 Anthony Catalano p. 133 Margie Cathers p. 16, 17, 26, 27, 42, 46, 115, 160 Arm Chamberlain p David Champion p. 65, 112 Liz Champion p. 40, 121 William Chandler p. 121 Joyce Chase p. 22, 127 Robert Chase p. 121 Debbie Cheslock, p. 121 Arthur Chin p. 133 Cindy Christensen p. 127 Mickey Clausen p. 58, 59, 114 Denise Clayton p. 133 Bill Coggins p. 127 Mike Cochrane p. 133 Cindy Cole p. 127 Wanda Colon p. 46, 121 David Compton p. 33, 133 Danny Compton p. 54, 55, 74, 75, 63, 114, 80, 81 Beverly Conner p. 127 Melinda Cormer p. 121 Leslie Connor p. 127 Blanca Contreras p. 121 Alice Cooley p. 48, 49, 56, 57, 64, 121 Lori Cooley Onie Cooley p. 75, 221 David Cooper p. 127 Emest Copeland p. 75, 76 Charles Corbin p. 121, 101 Sandra Corbin p. 133 Keith Cornwell p. 75, 121 Kevin Cox Terrie Culley p. 133 Wallace Czapla p. 119 Patty Davis p. 51, 115 Jim Davis p. 133 Harry Day p. 55, 121 Gregory Day p. 133 Edna De Annan p. 133 Charlie Deck p. 55, 75, 120, 122 Ralf Deck p. 133 Delta Delacruz p. 127 Edward Dickens p. 133 Patty Dickens p. 127 Barbara Dickerson p. 115 Bennie Dickerson p. 133 William Dillon DiValentone Gloria p. 127 Tonia Dodson p. 133 Dennis Donathan p. 122 Debra Dore p. 133 Marcia Dore p. 122 John Dorough p. 133 Elizabeth Downey p. 40, 122 Mary Downey p. 48, 49, 122 Sally Downey p. 115 Nancy Downey p. 133 Diana Downing p. 127 Clarence Doyle p. 127 Kathleen Doyle p. 19, 115 Stephanie Drake p. 127 Ronald Draper p. 122 Eugenia Droz p. 134 Michele Dubay p. 48, 49, 128 Gary Dungan p. 134 Thomas Dungan p. 76, 115 Michael Dupont Diane Dye p. 122 Philip Dye p. 134 Libby Easter p. 18, 115 Sherill Easter p. 122 Edwards Robert p. 134 Debra Eddy p. 128 Elizabeth Eleazer p. 48, 49, 122 Elaine Elder p. 126, 128, 21 Tim Elkins p. 128 Steven Elliott p. 134 Laura Ellman p. 18, 115 Carl Elmer p. 122 Edward Elmer p. 75, 77, 115, 111 Timothy Elmer p. 134 Debbie Emigh p. 48, 49, 128 Tom Emigh p. 134 Teresa Erks Brenda Erks p. 134 Christy Falkenstein p. 134 Bruce Farrell p. 122 Linda Farrell p. 134 Laurie Farrell p. 128, 101 Shawn Farley p. 134 Matthew Faulk p. 115 Janet Ferrell p. 122 John Fennell p. 115 Rafael Fernandez p. 122 Barbara Fifer p. 122 Natalie Fifer p. 134 Gerald Finch p. 122 Dana Fisher p. 36, 37, 122 Robert Fisher p. 134 Ricky Fitzgerald Susana Fitzgerald p. 134 Cathy Flynn p. 38, 128 James Forrester p. 134 Linda Forrester p. 19, 115, 26, 27 Nancy Forrester p. 51, 128 Don Fowler p. 125 Elvin Fowler Rhonda Fowler p. 134 Steven Fowler p. 128 April Freeman p. 134 David Freeman p. 134 Anna Frias p. 122 Fred Froemal Sherri Gabbert p. 51, 128 Billy Gatford Ramon Gallardo p. 134 Terry Galloway p. 74, 122 James Galyon p. 115 Lilly Galyon p. 115 David Gamble p. 128 Debbie Gamble p. 124 Robert Gamble p. 115 Frank Gammage p. 122 Bobby Garretson p. 122 Laurie Garretson p. 134 Phillip Garcia Peggy Gentry p. 18, 41, 55, 115, 112 Debbie Gilbert p. 134 Grace Giles p. 16, 17, 36, 37, 122 Leticia Giles p. 51, 115 Joseph Giles Rauh Giles p. 134 Christina Gilliland p. 41, 128 Evelyn Gitchell p. 19, 40, 54, 62, 115 Katherin Gitchell p. 128, 101 Donna Glasgow p. 122 Ro Glas ow . 75 78 79, 115, 80, 81, 110, 73 Y S P f i Tomas Goddard p. 128 Cindy Gonzalez p. 39, 134 Danny Gonzalez p. 115 David Gonzalez Susan Gonzalez p. 38, 126, 128 Jimmy Gonzalez p. 128 Terry Gonzalez p. 122 Billy Goret p. 134 Suzanne Grace p. 41, 42, 122 James Graham p. 134 Cathie Grannan p. 115 Mary Grannan Michelle Grannan p. 134 Susan Grannan p. 134 Lory Grant p. 134 Patty Graveline p. 19, 43, 115 Philip Graveline p. 134 June Gray Mark Gray p. 128 Charles Green p. 134 Delrick Greene p. 52, 53, 62, 128 Patrick Greene p. 122 Edward Greene p. 122 Karen Greenwood p. 115 Joseph Gregory p. 128 Philip Gregory p. 134 Sandra Groce p. 122 William Groce p. 122 Grant Grotte George Grotte p. 128 John Grotte p. 134 Robert Grube p. 128 Mary Grube p. 22, 54, 115, 65 Ruben Guillen p. 128 Linda S. Gutierrez p. 128 Linda A. Gutierrez p. 61, 60, 128 Mary Ann Gutierrez p. 122 Hollis Hale p. 75, 76, 78, 116, 80, 81 Michael Hale p. 122 Peter Hale p. 128 David Hall p. 75, 78, 79, 116, 80, 81, 110, 25 James Hall p. 128 Jerry Hall p. 122 Barbara Hamrnan p. 122 Jeannie Hamman p. 134 Donald Hannah p. 128 Diana Hannah p. 22, 48, 49, 116, 66, 65 Alicia Hardison p. 122 Cheryl Harper p. 134 Ann Hargraves p. 16, 17, 39, 134 Peter Hargraves p. 75, 122 150 Greg Harrell Linda Harrell p. 128 Pamela Hawkins p. 134 Michelle Helmick p. 128 Kurt Hemme p. 131 Edwardo Hemrera p. 134 Gail Henderson p. 55, 134 Rodney Henderson p. 128 Jeanne Henry Lawrence Hensler p. 116 James Hensley p. 75, 122 Winona Hensley p. 134 Linda Hermann Alvino Hernandez p. 128 Rosemary Hernandez p. 128 Russell Hervol p. 134 Elsa Higginbotham p. 116 Eva Hilyard p. 18, 117 Mark Hilyard p. 16, 126, 128 Louise Hinds p. 134 Steve Holland p. 122 Vicki Holland p. 134 Glenn Hollars p. 134 Charles Hollingsworth Barbara Hollon p. 134 Susie Holmes p. 18, 26, 27, 54, 32, 112 Carson Honaker p. 75, 122, 81 James Hone p. 128 Willy Hone p. 122 Ann Honeychuck p. 128 Margaret Horsley p. 122 Deborah Hough p. 122 Dale Houle p. 129 Leila Houle p. 129 Renne Hougham Karen Householder p. 134 Michael Householder p. 129 James Howard p. 116 Albert Howes p. Tommy Howes p. 134 Cynthia Howlao p. 129 Lora Hudson p. 41, 134 Roosa Hubbard p. 129 David llitf p. 129 Gerry Irnai p. 134 Tim Irwn p. 75, 77, 116 Bonnie Ives p. 129C Cameta Jackson p. 122 Carolyn Jackson p. 134 Robert Jackson Traycee Jackson p. 134 Willie Jackson p. 122 Teresa Jacobs Carmen Jacquez p. 122 Patricia Jadon p. 134 58, 59, 113, 116, Daniel Jaime p. 62, 122, 65, 101, 26, 27 Rosalinda Jaime p. 134, 101 Gardiner James p. Michelle James Chris Jardon p. 134 Darlene Jarrell p. 134 Paul Jarvis p. 129 Frederick Jedike p. 125 Michael Jedike p. 129 Rohonna Jedike p. 134 Mary Jensen p. 134 Janice Jernigan p. 129 Roger Jernigan p. 122 James Johnson p. 134 Karl Johnson p. 134 Cheryl Jones p. 134 John Jones p. Rhonda Jones p. 41, 129 Patricia Jordon Richard Juarez p. 134 Joyce Kabel p. 41, 129 Karen Kalukaitis Mark Kalukaitis Mike Katsch Eric Kay p. 129 Johnny Keadle Debra Keen p. 134 Henry Keller p. 134 Cindy Kelly p. 134 Heidi Kelly p. 122 Frank Kelly p. 54, 62, 63, 116 Patricia Kelly Lilly Kelly p. 135 Danise Kemp p. 122 Michael Kennedy p. 116 Brian Kerby Becky Kessinger Rhonda Kessinger p. 135 Michael King p. 135 Bobby Kirkley p. 86, 116 Sigiid Knott p. 41, 129 Kenneth Knox p. 75, 120, 122 Marcus Knox p. 75, 123 Maurice Knox p. 116 Cecilia Kovolenka Gregory Kovolenka p. 123 Cindy Kovolenka p. 135 Karen Kubinski p. 39, 135, Michael Kubinski p. 54, 75, 86, 79 Steve Kubinski p. 75, 86, 120, 123 Joy Lacy p. 41, 129 Gary Laird p. 116 Patricia Ladd p. 129 Jaime Landa p. 135 Laura Landa p. 116 Larry Lang p. 129 James Langdon Diane Lange p. 135 Elizabeth Lange Jeffrey Lansdown Richard Laubenstein p. 135 Cheryl Lauher p. 48, 49, 123 Cindy Lauher p. 135 Michele Les p. 135 David Leggett p. 135 Stephen Leggett p. 129 David Leon p. 123 Susan Lewis p. 135 Josie Lindberg Rick Littreal Vicky Lodge p. 52, 53, 135 Claudia Long p. 135' Michael Long p. 129 Patricia Long Edwin Loomis p. 135 Arturo Lopez p. 135 Jose Lopez p. 129 Manuela Lopez p. 123, 65 Michael Lowe p. 116 Barbara Lowenberg p. 135 Lorraine Lowenberg p. 129 Tirnlan Lubbers p. 129 Dwayne Luck p. 129 Thomas Luck p. 55, 116 Theresa Luevano p Ronald Lunsford p. 123 Cathy Lussetto p. 135 Ann Lyle p. 19, 116, 20, 21 Michael McAllister p. 135 Michael McCabe p. 123 Amber McClary p. 129 Jirnalee McClary p. Rebecca McClure p. 123 Marvin McCluskey p. 65 Rebecca McCluskey p. 123 Bobbi McConaughey p. 123 Anthony McDonald p. 135 Frances McDonald p. 123 Michael McDonald p. 123 Valerie McDonald p. 135 Mary Anr1 McElwain p. 135 Michael McElwain p. 116, 66, 65 Kathy McGhee Virginia McGovem p. 46, 116 Curtis McGuyer p. 129 Thomas McGuyer p. 116 Cassandra McKay p. 16, 17 Kimberly McKay p. 135 Karen McKinley p. 123 Phyllis McKinley p. 116 Joseph McMillan p. 101, 129 Glenn McNabb p. 131 Susan McNabb p. 58, 59, 1l3,l 17, 26, 27, 20, 21 Phyllis McPherson p. 40 Richard McPherson p. 135 Martha Macias p Anthony Maddaford p. 123 Randal Maddaford p. 135 Cindy Madden Richard Madrigal Ronnie Madrigal p. 135 Michele Mahr p. 18, 46, 47, 54, 59, 117 Donald Mann p. 123 Kathy Mann p. 129 Thomas Manslield p. 123 Russell Mansfield p. 75 Gary Maple p Monty Maple p. 117 Barbara Marion p. 117 James Marion p. 129 Roger Marks p. 129 Denise Markwell p. 129 Kristie Markwell p. 132, 135 Diana Marlow p. 129 Julia Marlow p. 135 Linda Marquez p. 117 Pier Marquez p. 135 Jelf Martin p. 117, 26, 27 Angel Martinez p. 131 Angie Martinez p. 135 Ismael Martinez p. 129 Rosie Martinez Yvette Matt p. 38, 51, 129 Donny Maurer p. 135 Denny Maxwell p. 123 James Maxwell Michael Maxwell p. 75, 117, 80, 81 Steve Maxwell p. 117 Staiford Maylo p. 132 Agustin Medina p. 135 Araoelis Medina p. Myrna Medina p. 22, 125, 65 Alan Meeks p. 16, 17, 129 Elizabeth Meeks p. 135 Patricia Melander p. 135 Margie Mendoza Oscar Mestes Chris Meyer p. 41, 129 Debbie Miller p. 135 Diane Miller p. 42, 123 Tom Miller p. 135 William Miller Carl Mills Dodie Mills Robert Mills p. 75 Renne Miner p. 18, 47, 51 Gloria Montano p. 120, 123, 26, 27 Duane Momeiih p. 75, 113, 117, sd, Gregory Monteilh p. 120, 123 Danny Moon p. 130 Darlene Moore p. 123 Denise Moore p. 135 Gena Moore Paula Moore p. 16, 17, 117, 110, 112 Sharon Moore p. 123 Frank Morgan p. 123 Sandra Morgan p. 123 Bettina Morris p. 135 Greg Morris p. 125, 135 Patrick Morris p. 130 Peggy Morris p. 125 Tony Morris p. 135 Comelia Morrison p. 65 Ramona Morrison p. 123, 65 Robert Morrison William Morrison David Morrow p. 123 Robert Morrow p. 130 D.J. Mulholland p. 130 Kim Mulholland p. 36, 37, 123 21 81,112 Charles Mulvaney Cindy Mulvaney p. 123 Teresa Mulvaney p. 130 Barbara Murphy p. 123 Kenneth Murphy Lafe Myers p. 135 Matthew Myers p. 135 Chris Nanos p. 46, 60, 61, 113, 117 Barbara Naquin p. 52, 53, 135 Donna Nation p. 123 Vicki Nation p. 135 Robert Naylor Mike Neale p. 75, 123 Julian Negrete p. 123 Maria Negrete p. 130 Debora Nelson p. 130 Mark Nemeth p. 130 Jolm Newton p. 125 Marcus Newton p. Margaret Newton p. 123 Jany Nogelmeier p. 123 Wayne Nolde p, 123 Mark Norbeck p. 117 Richard Norman p. 117 Robert Norman p. 123 John Norris p. 135 James Nothstein p. 123 Jo Ann Nothstein p. 18, 117 Laura Oberg p. 135 O Campo, Oscar p. 135 Norma Ogle p. 130 David Olsen p. 117 Frank Ortiz p. 135 Robert Ortiz Brenda Overton p. 130 Kenneth Owen p. 75, 80, Alberto Pacheco p. 124 Bob Padgett p. 124 Jewell Palmer p. 130 Cheryl Parker p. 130 Kay Parker p. 130 Tawnie Parker p. 41 Warren Parker p. 135 William Pate Cindy Patterson p. 124 81, 124 Donald Patterson p. 52, 53, 135 Eugene Peacock Kelly Pederson Rebecca Pena p. 135 James Penoyer p. 130 Sandra Penoyer p. 135 Sonia Pepper p. 130 Barbara Perea p. 130 Katherine Perez p. 135 Dianna Perkins p. 47, 117 James Perkins p. 135 Wanda Perkins p. 124 Bonnie Perza p. 124 Catherine Petrin p. 19, 117 124 Mary-Ann Petroske p. Peter Petroske p. 124 Mark Petsch p. 135 Caska Petters Jerry Pettipiece p. 130 Crystal Philbin p. 130 Kikky Picciano p. 130 Michael Picciano p. 124 Kevin Pierce p. 60, 61, 117, 26, 27 Patricia Pirtle p. 10, 47, 117 Bill Plank p. 130 Michael Plank p. 135 Barbara Plock Kim Potter Mike Powell p. 124 Debbie Prendergast p. 18, 25, 32, 117, 110, 111 John Presley p. 135 Robert Presley p. 124 Scott Preston p. 124 MaryAnn Pretiger p. 48, 49, 117 Annabel Price Tina Price p. 124 Bradley Propst p. 130 William Propst p. 117 Mike Purvis p. 135 Tim Purvis p. 124 Julia Quinton p. 36, 37, 124 Ramerez Linda p. 130 Carlos Ramirez Catalina Ramirez p. 124 Joe Rapoza p. 117 Rosa Ramirez Bill Ramsey p. 126, 130 Debra Ray p. 135, 20, 21 Kathy Ray p. 31, 113, 117, 111 Chad Reader p. 42, 130 John Reichert p. 135 Barbara Reilman p. 52, 53, 124, 65 Edward Renager Mary Jo Reynolds p. 118 Howard Revis p. 130 Jay Revis Darlyn Ridinger Scott Riggs p. 118 Steve Riggs p. 130 Blanca Rivera p. 135 Carlos Rivera p. 130 Gilbert Rivera p. 16, 47, 118 Lourdes Roacho p. 136 Roberson John p. 136 Robert Roberson p. 130 Jackie Robinson p. 136 Diana Rodriquez p. 47, 118, 26, 27 Gilbert Rodriquez p. 136 Kim Rodriquez p. 124 Mona Rollins p. 118 Girmy Roper p. 38, 126, 130 Robin Roper p. 124 Karen Rose p. 136 Robert Rose p. 136 Dorothy Rosenkranz p. 49, 48, 124 Esther Ross p. 55, 118 Sally Ross p. 136 Melissa Rothblatt p. 136 Michael Rothblatt p. 125 Christine Rowland p. 130 John Rushing p. 136 Lora Rushing Tara Russell p. 118, 110 Emestina Ryals p. 18, 118 Marvin Ryals p. 130 Larry Ryan p. 130 Jolm Salles p. 75, 124 Jack Saltus p. 42 Jolm Saltus p. 130 Marguerite Saltus p. 137 Corlis Sample p. 19, 118 Stanley Sample p. 130 Gene Sanchez p. 137 Monika Sanchez p. 130 Cynde Sanders p. 130 Angel Santiage Leroy Sargood p. 131 Debbie Sawyer p. 136 Peter Saxman p. 136 Cynthia Scherschel p. 136 Teri Schinagel p. 136 Riley Schmidt p. 86, 118 Allan Schumacher p. 131 Kathryn Scoble p. 136 Patricia Seal p. 131 Don Sehr p. 136 Kenneth Seibert p. 125 Howell Setler Gregg Sharp p. 125 Karen Sharp p. 136 Sharon Sharp p. 136 Debbie Sheeran Denise Sheeran p. 136 Carolyn Shelton p. 125 Charles Shelton p. 131 John Shelton p. 118 Judy Shirley p. 136 Karen Shook p. 131 26, 27 Terry Sinrerson p. 125 Jack Sintas p. 125 Audrey Simmons p. 48, 49, 125 Harold Skillings p. 131 Patty Skillings p. 136 Denise Smith p. 136 Johnnie Smith p. 118 Linda Smith p. 118 Rebecca Smith p. 136 Robert Smith p. 131 Ronald Smith p. 49, 125 Roy Smith p. 40, 131 Steven Smith p. 125 Danny Sobities p. 16, 136 Violet Sobities p. 118, 111, 26, 27 Charles Solley p. 75, 80, 81 Pam Solley p. 125 Steven Sonnenberg p. 125 Sonnier Virginia p. 136 Kenneth Sorensen p. 136 Janie Souther p. 118 James Spradling p. 136 Barbara Springer p. 125 James Springer p. 65 Karen Springer p. 131 Sherry Springer p. 125 Susan Springer p. 131 Stacks Pam p. 136 Terri Stacks Roger Stiles Mike St. Amand p. 125 Sharon St. Amand p. 118 Glen Starr p. 125 Troy Starr p. 118 Janis Stenn p. 131 Randy Stephens Steve Stephens p. 131 Donald Steward p. 125, 86 Albert Steward p. 125 Alvin Stidham p. 125 Sideny Stidham p. 118 Robert Stiles p. 131 Bill Strong p. 43, 118 John Stobbart p. 135 Lisa Strong p. 131 Kirk Stumberg p. 136 Richard Stumberg Lorraine Sugawa p. 19, 43, 48, William Suarez p. 131 Mike Sugawa p. 16, 118, 72, 73 Donald Sutton p. 136 Allen Swabenbauer p. 131 Kim Swabenbauer p. 136 Karen Swanson p. 65, 125 Carrie Swayze p. 136 Gayla Swayze p. 118 Mary Swayze p. 131 Cindy Tapp p. 41, 136 Janet Taylor p. 131 Patty Taylor p. 18, 48, 49, 51, 1 Steven Taylor p. 136 Marie Tenneson p. 136 Daniel Terrian p. 75, 131 49, 11 18 Rosemarie Terrian p. 22, 65, 125, 101 Chuck Tessman p. 46, 47, 118 Kathryn Thomas p. 56, 57, 136 Martin Thomas p. 75, 119 Susan Thomas p. 119 Chuck Thompson p. 136 Bill Thomson p. 136 Cynthia Thompson p. 125 Jennifer Thomson p. 119 Warren Thomson William Thomas Ray Thomber p. 131 Charlotte Thweatt p. 42, 119, 26, 27 Michelle Thweatt p. 136 Rae Thweatt Denise Tiedman p. 136 William Tingler p. 131 Dana Towles p. 136 Brownlow Townsend p. 136 Carmen Trujillo p. 125, 25 152 8, 110, 20 Andy Tucker p. 119 Becky Tucker p. 125 Philip Tucker p. 125 Debra Turrunillo p. 136 Gerrianne Turnmillo p. 131 Jerri Trimillo p. 41 Caroline Tumer Kay Tumer p. 131 Irene Uda p. 136 Armida Van Lankuelt p. 136 Denette Vaughn p. 56, 57, 125 Steven Valasquez p. 132, 136 Gilbert Victor p. 136 Art Villegas p. 136 Basilio Villegas p. 119 Moreen Wages p. 136 Donald Walkden p. 119 Ruth Walkden p. 125 Melinda Walker p. 136 Scott Walker p. 131 Linda Walkup p. 136 Diane Wardwell p. 125 Julie Wardwell p. 136 Linda Wardwell p. 119 Carol Warren p. 137 Linda Warren p. 55 Mary Warren p. 18, 47, 119 Belinda Watson p. 65 Charles Watson p. 86 Cheryl Watson p. 131 Jodie Watson p. 131 Lash Watson Lucius Watson p. 42, 131 James Watts p. 131 Forrest Weatherley p. 75, 81, 11 Carolyn Weatherwax John Weatherwax p. 131 Jackie Webber p. 131 Laurinda Webber p. 137 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125 Steve Zummwalt p. 137 Carlos Zuniga p. 137 Dalia Zuniga p. 125 Facult dex Mr. Crow p. 105 y Mr. Pickett p. 105 Mr. Paine p. 62, 105 Mrs. Wylie p. 36, 39, 105 Mrs. Allshouse p. 105 Mrs. Thomas p. 105 Mrs. Riddle p. 105 Mrs. Slettebo p. 105 Mrs. LaS1andra p. 105 Mrs. Steele p. 53, 64, 105 Mrs. Anderson p. 42, 106 Mr. Bryant p. 106, 132 Mr. Beno p. 61, 106 Ms. Collins p. 30, 61, 106, 113 Mr. Cooper p. 65,106 Mr. Diaz p. 106 Mr. Dunlap p. 40, 106 Mr. Fiske p. 106 Mis. Garcia p. 52, 106 Mr. Glover p. 106 Mr. Gotcher p. 106, 113 Ms. Grutzemacher p. 106, 126 Mr. Hammer p. 101, 106 Mr. Henry p. 93, 106 Mr. Hyde p. 106 Mr. Jackson p. 75, 107 Sgt. Kee p. 66, 107 Mr. Lanelli p. 61, 107 Sgt. McKay p. 66, 107 Miss Malulf p. 39, 56, 107, 132 Mr. Martin p. 12, 13, 55, 65, 10 Ms. Mitchell p. 107 Mr. Perez p. 59, 107 Mr. Pike p. 60, 107 Mr. Plumbley p. 108 Miss Richards p. 49, 108 Ms. Rush p. 41 Mr. Shaw p. 65, 108, 126 Mrs. Seely p. 32, 108 Mr. Shirley p. 43, 108 Ms. Schulenberg p. 50, 51, 108 Mr. Simmons p. 108 Mr. Spears p. 108 Mrs. Stasny p. 46,47, 108 Mr. Terrazas p. 106, 126 Mrs. Tucker p. 54, 108 Mr. Tucker Mrs. Turner p. 56, 108 Mrs. Vogenbeck p. 108 Mrs. Wisdom p. 108 7,113 PHRHGUN YBHFIBUUKS
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