W B Ray High School - Silver Spur Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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A an rm Q, css? M7 . QM W0 bymwmw . as WMD Q60 367 I I' V090 N Nfw 1 J ' Q I . ' 3 x IGH scHooL TRA IL T EXAS 7841 afpw iff ww-N-vrF 'H '! COMMUNITY Nowhere Else But Corpus Chr t When asked where to find clear, blue skies, green, grassy parks, beautiful bayfront homes, miles of water and beaches, a warm climate, sea gulls, sail boats, and other breathtaking sights, we immediately responded with, Nowhere else but Corpus Christi, of course! Every year, thousands of tourists from all over the country flock here to see what the Sparkling City By the Sea is really like. lt has much to offer with additional extras such as a brand new courthouse, the Harbor Bridge, modern buildings, expanding resi- dential sections, and palm trees ga- lore. Probably the most important attrac- tion to visitors and all Corpus Chris- tians is Padre Island, the longest barrier beach in the United States. On warm weekends, we remember packing our suntan lotion, sunburn lotion, towel, radio, and surfboard and heading for the condominiums to relax in the soothing Texas sun and cool oft in the Gulf waters. Presently, Corpus Christi accomo- dates approximately 250,000 peo- ple and is the seventh largest city in Texas. lt was a great place to grow up in, with its cleanliness and open- ness. We should never say we were deprived of beauty. CURPUS CHRIS? P3 1w7f'Q5!. .e- is va X? M' Nowhere Else But E 1px 3 33 wjk 3 U ,WW F Q EFX X NEW SCHOOL YEAR Back To 55-Minute Classes Again 1. Mr. Rodriguez directed lines at registration. 2. Mr. Cooper and Mrs. Graessle discussed the social studies sched- ule. 3. Pam Priour in homeroom before she signed up as a junior. 4. .Ioey Aleman listened to registra- tion information. 5. Coach Larry Kemp back in room 236. 3Since 1973, we have had 80-minuteiclass periods. Last year, the school board l' voted togretuirnr toE55fminute periods. Students drafted andsigned petitions againstithis plan button This ...subject produced much controversy and interest dents andgthis ist-why we asked the followingqiueystionii'Laggggig.- 1 . no What do'.you'think. of Sfigminuteiclasses? Some of the repliesfwere: i - som. Srsf . a r Y have any timeftbiido your work. , Sr., 2, have to go upiand down rneaysgrairs too trtf many g JF-V r iiii'asrti -irtlr 1 YOU dqnfffliyke a classiiiiyouget o'ut.faster. l5'!iKi3K e0keff.Jff5f1 iffje i s r fi r a iiftergschdolractivitiesyand have a job, you fimgiib'8Gf5?!5ff5fJ5GWbYK d0 '64-i f7 t a S0PiH.is4i?. .i .i5 ' r Hff at isir fl 2 S0DhQi'7 '5fTG?EiSQ4551minUt6 Classes will UUFIIZPQs TeQChEir,.1ifEfi?QffiffrQ? 'tti .a. i f i.. 1 r. have films ing ltirnerto and t 'CIBSSQS iifr s many som. sr... t i t s s i They're.aIl, righfibut it a lot moregeghomeworkgtolildo. t AIso,gyou have ,tofiget in the morning. ks f almeldaifsalazar, r'r1 f t l is s The time 'goes fast. m r i 'nw Ue.. ':4v 49 l u Q I , SCHOOL Memories Were Made Here W. B. Ray High School, named after William Benton Ray, cele- brated its 27th year of exis- tence this year. It is unique in that each of its three floors is traditionally associated with seniors flstj, juniors f2ndJ, and sophomores f3rdJ. The en- rollment varies, but in 1978, our T shape building acco- modated approximately 2100 students. The gym, which hosts all local high school bas- ketball games, is the largest in the city. Other outstanding fea- tures include the spacious li- brary, band hall, shop build- ings, and the new portables outside. a gg wwf' wif JDCQDCQDIKQQ 1 M 1 'ci if-M 5 Mr 35. 1. Richard Gauna and Lucas Sanchez ln the back parklng lot. 2. Booster Club members sang the Alma Mater at a pep rally. 3. Debble Whltehurst Ilfeguarded at Santa Fe Pool. 4. Stewart Black sat in a trance in Eng- lish class. 5. After arrlvlng at school, Rlchard Ba- ker prepared hlmself for another school day. 'K 4 5 , Lf: ki, -in gunn- THE YE RBDUK ! l l .5 ,.. -has 1. Dlana Garza, Miriam Garcia, Yolanda Medrano, Olga Trevlno, and Elva Flores sat outslde the gym hall. 2. Mark White demonstrated the Aggie basketball trick which resulted in a pencil mark down his face. 3. Sean Walker and Margaret Oliveira bid farewell after attending a victory dance. 4. .Iohn Caldwell and Lori Leighton worked on a special library assignment. 5. Johnny Alvarez - caught by the cam- era. PEP RAHIES Change of Pace f ,Hi his Q ,fm if Lg.. Zen,-iilgg L 55 .5 1' Q Q -'Xt Jinx. '+1Y'fj.f- ,,, . if 5 3 J ' R 4. P fyfff' 1. Cheerleaders Andrea Alvarez and Lisa De La Garza. 2. NJROTC performed the Flag Ceremonies. 3. Juniors yelled for their class in spirit contests. p U U if 1? fi 'XJ : fi 32 N, M9573 A - 4 L A 1. Juniors lined up at every pep rally to kick to Montoono. 2. The varsity football team did their yells. 3. Laura Gerhards, Bridget Meyer, and Laura Sherman attended a pep rally bei fore going to tennis practice. 4. Robert Bunting, Dan Wibel, and Trisha Simoneau helped with their class yells. VARIETY People, Places, Things aSiEQ!5.lt1WlM M -'Awfm ,,.-- 1-AY .C '-Y ' ' . Y . A17 QWMEYQP ' '. Nh 90 A m55?Q9'iilll , v y ulywl , - e f ' vii . ills, VV - ' ' .i , j' is gg, .114 tu'1:n: .g5iliE'!S'iAi' ka' 'X ' ' 'l ' -1-'ff' l r l , - A f ylsmy , . ll 1510? 4 V , X E 5 1. Eloy Ramirez listened carefully in English class. 2. Belinda Bayarena, second runner- up for Homecoming Queen, gave com- ments to Veronica Cantu for the el te- jano. 3. The Harbor Bridge is a familiar sight to people returning from out-of-town. 4. Ben Llra worked on his aquarium in Marine Science. ..,. ..,,..,g,,,,m-,gl Q . c c '- fr fu 7, EJ if 1 1 Q- ggi. The atmosphere was tense, the emotions ran higl and the spirit was enormous on Homecoming nighl The ten girls and their escorts lined up on the fiel and the crowd waited impatiently - the crownin of the Homecoming Queen was under way. Andrea Habib, head cheerleader, was crowned thi year's reigning queen. Laura De La Garza was ar nounced first runner-up, Belinda Bayarena, secon runner-upg Andrea Alvarez, third runner-up, an Margaret Oliveira, fourth runner-up. Tears flowed freely, and laughs of joy resounde through the excited crowd. The Homecoming Danc followed with decorations such as bales of hay o the dance floor, gingham tablecloths, and streamer emphasizing the theme, Texan Round-up, Old an New. It was a special night, and special nights ar never forgotten. 1. Tony Bimbo Guajardo in the marine science room. 2. Sailing In the breakwater is a fa- vorite pastime. 3. Mrs. Hamm taught physlcs and chemistry. 4. Mr. Eakln was Mrs. McCoy's stu- dent teacher thls year. 5. Klng struck a blow to the ed and white. LUNCH A Closed Campus?? You're walking down the hall during 4th period and a bell rings. All of a sudden you feel like someone walk- ing the wrong way through the 100- yard-dash. Actually, it's just the be- ginning of one of the three lunch shifts. Those that wanted what they claimed to be much better and nu- tritious foods took off for lunch. It was a break aw-ay from school and 1. Mitch Miller inspected the peas and beans in one of the three lunch shifts we had to en- dure. 2. Marilyn Wesson enjoyed a milkshake at Whataburger. 3. Stewart Black and Jeff Thompson ate on the patio at Taco Bell. 4. Randy Partridge dipped into his Frosty at Wendy's. an opportunity to see old friends from different schools. This, howev- er, broke the closed campus rule. As for the cafeteria, the FAT team worked to get the serving areas re- modeled with new hamburger, hot dog, and french fry equipment and arrangements for getting in and out the lines faster. The choice was yours and everyone seemed to get fed. KT 'S ' QM! ': 4, Q... 1 5.,eif,gi' lv' ,,,' kgs I A ' 'A .. ss... igiffiqilts r ' ff. W 44' K . v. . . 1, 1 ,. -ff X ff222?'fi' - 1 . w p-.ft-1 . - A .W M .F f:.:1'2-21. f Qf':n57 .sr--s.1gas:gfs5fAiK? 1 1 I W' f-sm. I sm Mx' J .. TRAN - RTATION 1. When the parking lot was expanded, I it became twice as crowded as before. t d T 2. Walking was not only a good exer- e n cise - it was also a good way to get to school. 3. If you couIdn't stand the parking lot, a motorcycle helped avoid it. 4. Bicycles offered an easy and conve- nient means of getting around. v-o-n-anna-seam .J FT' Does the question, How are you getting home today? sound familiar? Transporta- tion presented several choices. Many people drove their new cars, old cars, fast cars, fancy cars, trucks, or motorcycles every day, but what happened when it broke down? You could bum a ride from a friend down the street, take a bus, hitchhike, or take your mother's suggestion and ride your bicycle or walk. Whatever the alternative, we all somehow managed to make it to school just about everyday. EVEl'llTlG LlFE mSll3lTUlQDllW lllIlCC5ilHlT ILIIVC' They say the lights are always shining on Broad- way. Well, Ray people made the most of their nights and lived them to the fullest. You and your friends or a date jumped in the car and headed straight for the action - dances, restaurants, movies, nightclubs, submarine races, or just laughing and talking with all your buddies in the Taco Bell parking lot. Remember all those nights you sat and laughed and cried in the movie theatre watching Star Wars or Heroes? And then everyone went ltal- ian and had pizza by candlelight, carlight, and moonlight, or dressed up for Nolan's Fireside Inn or the Bavarian Village. Disco music was a popular fad. Every weekend, night spots like Trini's, the White Rabbit, Windjammer, and Tramp Steamer attracted throngs of high school students. Word travelled fast around school, so when word of a party came up, everyone was invited and every- one came. Driving around could prove interest- ing. A carload of girls would try to get a carload of guys to chase them and then lose them. Then a romantic ending for an evening with a date could be the submarine races at a bayfront park or other secluded spot. It seemed like everything was fun: there was no time to be bored at all. Everything passed in an instant. etl.. ff' 1. The Coliseum and the Ritz host- ed many concerts such as Judas Priest, Styx, Black Oak Arkansas, and Blue Oyster Cult. 2. Rusted Rail was one of the popu- lar places we ate, in addition to Ship Ahoy, and Gallaghers. 3. Ropes Park was a nice quiet place to watch the submarine races. 4. During the Bayfest celebrations, we found bands and other enter- talnment. Wx M7 :S ,, rpR'fCjWff1.e5a tw 1' HN' ..- TQ ' . .ss V.. 1. John Nicollini and Suzanne Prater danced at the Windjammer. 2. Ann Martin, a hostess at PeIican's Wharf, waited on Denise Holland, Lesa Smith, and Mark Seidenberger. 3. Gene Dowdy and Yvette Morales bought tickets to Star Wars from Lisa De La Garza. 4. A time release photograph of the Corpus Christi lights. 5. Richard Godoy and Lisa Garcia dined at Cooper's Alley. l FASHIQNS aces, enqlllws, on A myriad of styles and colors faced this year's fash- ion fanatics. Espadrilles, earth shoes, boots, slaps, dressy, long, thin heels, and the perpetual crowd pleaser - tennis shoes, were some of the popular footwear this year. Soft, natural colors were incorporated in sweaters, below-the-knee skirts, and peasant dresses. Flowers in the hair were common everywhere. Guys stuck to their vested suits and dressy shoes for formal dates, but always donned their casual shoes and blue jeans or corduroys for leisure outings. Fad Fashion never goes out of style, and we always wanted to keep on top of things. You never know what fashions lurk ahead, 4Auff4?,45'jx?'I 4 551 I ' swf' '1' gg: vw seem? 4 1 '-,gn . ' f'xa.,g',4'. Ji! 954 X1 , size .aw see if we t AN 'rw My 0515 , Qivfvi . 133 N v h - ,jr 'S gpg?-3' . . : , la ff-nr Qin ' ' 1' -t iff ' if ,BV-'Z -0 - .,'i5e5,i v, ix 1. T-shirts were always in style in various pictures and words. 2. Shoes, such as espadrilles, boots, slaps, and tennis shoes ap- pealed to everyone. 3. Levi's were always popular with girls and guys. 4. Bobby Warren enjoyed his hatls company daily. 5. While working at Armand's, Bar- bara Mason displayed one of this years comebacks - dresses. 6. Becky Fisher, wearing a peasant dress with lace and ruffles, strolls across campus. osol OCS 4 K 1 r MILITARY BALL, INSPECTION NJROTC Praised At Inspection, Dance One organization that never got much recognition among the stu- dents but definitely deserved it was our NJROTC. This year, Captain Pic- ciuolo, 8th Naval District Youth Pro- grams Manager, inspected the cap- tains of each unit. Only two of 35 units in his regim had been awarded the rating they received --- outstand- ing in all categories. Captain Pic- ciuolo commented on the excep- tional performance and appearance of all cadets, especially Cadet Com- mander Robert Cepeda. The five local high school NJROTC units held their annual Military Ball at the Officer's Club. People danced, ate, visited, and boy and girl favor- ites were announced from each school. 1. Joe Briseno fed a piece of pizza to Robin Steele while Fred Warren watched the danc ers. 2. Robert Cepeda, boy favorite. 3. A look at the captains of each unit at in spection where they earned outstanding awards. 4. Roslyn Lenzy, girl favorite. 5. Master Chief MacDonald at the Naval Sci ence Instructors table. films and views will help you re- member this year? We polled some people and here are their answers: What people, places, sports A 'N if of 'els L Most admirable people, Iiv- A ing today in the United Sta- tes. father 1379 mother 1170 immediate family 879 Jimmy Carter 770 Phyllis George 479 Barbra Streisand 479 Clint Eastwood 470 many others, including: , Barbara Jordan Earl Campbell girlfboyfriend Kris Kristofferson Robert Redford Bob Hope Jaclyn Smith James Stewart Q What you want to get most out of life. happiness 1670 to be content with life 1376 I money Cor richj 1070 an education 1079 good job 970 love andfor marraige 979 fun, sex 970 fulfillment of goals, satisfaction 879 family, children 679 successful 570 travel 379 others 270 V lk' -Jl 1. David Bright, Silver Spur photographer. 2. Physics class kept Gabe Garza's attention. 3. Pep rallies roused spirit and brought us to- gether. Diana Villarreal, Jesse Overton, and Rose Trevino were three seniors that went. I' Plans after you graduate from high school. go to college 7470 work 1470 join the service 579 travel 479 get married or move out 379 it Tony Dorsett Bruce Jenner Chris Evert Earl Campbell Charlie Waters F- -h Your favorite athletes. - 239, Your favorite TV shows. 189, Soap 249, Roger Staubach 159, Three's Company 169, 129, What's Happening 159, 89, M 'At'S 'H 149, Nadia Comaneci 79, Saturday Night Live 1196 59, Eight is Enough 79, Golden Richards 596 - l' Family 79, Robert Newhouse 49, 'g. others 69: 3m I .Jv- others 'idk T1 i QD Places you liked to spend vaca- 8 tions. Colorado 229, California 169, Mexico 129, Hawaii 129, ,,,,, ,l i Padre Island 1096 Houston CAstroworldD 896 New Mexico 79: y Garner State Park 69, 1' New York 496 other places 396 ,f ' 4. if x ,A ' 5 is ti Moe Mosely and Otto Hodge - at work again??? 'Qi 9 ' Your favorite motion picture. - Star Wars 9 2696 ggfbgf you enjoyed' 42W Saturday Night Fever 1896 tennis 219a Close Encounters of the Third Kind 129, baSeball 1196 The cneirbeys 1101, ba?kefba 79' The coed-bye ein 109, jwggqgnfjgwfwafefi 232 Smokey and the Bandit 79, gymnastics 39, Heroes 69, surfing 396 Oh God! 59, track 39 Semi-Tough 396 Others W5 others 29, 0 FAVORITES Winter Wonderland Dance Succes f I You saw children playing in the snow, pine trees, deer, a giant snowman, snowflakes, and white Christmas trees. Yes, you were enjoying a win- ter wonderland dance. Sugar Bush, a band from Louisiana, supplied the music all night long, but the highlight ofthe even- ing was when Chris Flood and Lau- ra De La Garza, master and mistress of ceremonies, an- nounced the favorites and most outstanding senior boy and girl of 1978. Student Council spon- sored this annual event, and Abby Bras- well and Pam Priour, co-chairpersons, orga- nized it. After the dance, Abby said thank you to Paul DeGroot for painting the murals, Ms. Saenz, the guys that set up tables, the people that helped decorate the gym, and every- one for making it such a successful and fun OCC3SlOl'l.H 1. Chris Flood and Laura De La Garza 2. Cathy Briones and Michael De Los Santos 3. Slow dancing brought the couples togeth er, as seen by Harold Bjella and Laura Ward and Rudy Hacker and Andrea Habib. 4. Roland Gonzales and Linda Moreno. RITTER, SENIUR GIRLS eniurs llust estern. Uld-Fashioned Dances l A 1 S A few years after the death of Tex Ritter, a club of senior boys was formed in his honor. It has contin- ued ever since to become a highlight dance of the year. The thirty-two Ritter boys rounded up friends and their dates to join them at the Bumble Bee, where the bands Crossroads South and Cactus Creek played. The dance consisted of western dancing and basically having a good time. In keeping with tradition, couples dressed alike to distinguish Ritter members and their dates from guests. 1.2.11 Paul Mueller, officer, felt that the formation of a senior boys group, like senior girls, helped unify the senior class and bring them togeth- er. He also added, Ritter is some- thing that the members would al- ways remember! 1. Jacque McCord, John May, Joe McClos- key, and Paul McCutchon all seemed to be enjoying themselves at Ritter. 2. While Kathy Pensyl took it easy, David Ross really kicked up his boots to country music. 3. Richard Rutherford left his date to other company so he could talk to Donald Wisian. Ever wanted to re-live the good ol' days? Twenty-six senior girls turned back the clock at the annual Senior Girls Dance, held at La Quinta Royale on April lst. Wearing gowns and tuxedos reminiscent of the styles of yes- ter-year, the girls, their dates, and guests danced until the small hours of the morning to commemorate the theme, I Believe in Yesterday. The celebration continued for members and their dates at a breakfast at , the home of co-chairman Lesle Nicholson. The girls held meetings throughout the year to plan for the dance. The meetings were important not only for decision-making, but also for socializing, commented Suzan Laub, chairman, We became good friends, so by the time the dance came, we were a close group and had a real party, and not just a school dance. 51 ,E TT' Front row: Karen Carter, Lisa Matthews, Second row: Barbara Bratton, Beverly Lindeburg, Denise Holland, Abby Braswell, Suzan Laub, Susan Raymond, Margaret Oliveira, Lisa Garcia, Mary Helen Niemann, Bebe Brandesky, Carolyn Lingenfelder, Lesle Nicholson. F ,...... .hr yt. f .. f ,sci -V if , , 1 1 10 K mt gn v QA. Like high school students everywhere, Ray students came to school to learn. And, just as in schools all over, it was the aca- demic classes which provided the fundamentals - a basic edu- cation. But extra-curricular activities were a vital element. They developed good citizenship qualities and provided training in so- cial skills-ways to get along with others and be productive in our society. If you were the artistic type, like Parvi Sheikholeslami, the Art Club was just what you wanted to join. But if outdoors was where you'd rather be, Marine Science gave you, Paul Mueller, and Noe Rodriguez an opportunity to go on field trips to the beach to catch fish. On a more serious note, NJROTC officers George Tallmadge, Eric Clark, and Rey Perez prepared themselves for a strict Inspection And one additional club was FHA where stu dents practiced homemaklng and Sandra Foores and Barbara Bernal practiced feeding a baby doll We had an innumerable amount of organizations to fill any need or just offer fun 'Sv' V' ,Q ,A i , A Q ,s--,. - ,125 Kiki. Y , Q. ,is L . . I V, we , R MLM f x if 1 4,4 ' Pan Am - A Service 7 Front row- Melinda Villa, Palmira Villarreal, Veronica Cantu, Janet De Los Santos, Del Torres, Melinda Villa. Second row- Lisa Garcia, Rose Ann Castanon, Sonia Molina, Dora Solano, Kim Rigall, Diane Pesek, Liz Lozano, Tom Guerra. Third row- Mr. Cisneros, Mike Garcia, Jenny Gandy, Theresa Casey, Cindy Gongora, Veronica Gongora, Frank Villa, Laura Sherman, Bridget Meyer, Edna Garza, Tom Wolter, Lisa Perez. Fourth row- Charles McCauley, Susan Raymond, Daryl Benkendorfer, Lee Stockseth, Ms. May. f f 3 My A' 4' To School And Community '5 Wa- We The Pan American Club at W. B. Ray is associated with the Stu- dent Forum of Texas. It was made up of about 10,000 students throughout the state of Texas. The purpose of Pan Am was to promote Pan Americanism and give a better understanding of re- lations between the students of the United States and Latin American countries. The Pan Am club at Ray High School was a ser- vice organization to help the school and the community. It adopted two poor families during Thanksgiving and sponsored a pi- nata party for the children of the Carmelite Day Nursery. The club also contributed to state projects such as Pesos for Braces, Uni- cef, La Buena Madre Can orphan- age in Pachuca, Mexicoj, and the Myrtle Tanner Scholarship. They also gave a local scholarship to a student interested in continuing the study of Spanish. The club was open to all students at W. B. Ray. I fic-x .34 QC 5 V! Lx by . flu I v 3 t 'ff ll S'-Pi' 'sf '. T :'.'7.: - A I. 52 4 0 'T' -. - - lift' Qopposite pagej 1. Sponsor, Mr. Arnulfo Cisneros. 2. Veronica Longoria, Liz Lozano, and There- sa Casey looked at pictures of the Pan Am trip. 3. Sonia Molina and Blanca Dives discussed a Pan Am Times article. Cthis pagej 1. Bridget Meyer and Laura Sherman en- joyed munchies at the Pan Am Christmas party. 2. Co-sponsor, Ms. May. 3. Tom Wolter, president. Pan Am Provides Cultural Education 1. Sponsor, Mr. Arnulfo Cisneros discussed the transportation plans to the convention. 2. Kim Regall, Lisa Perez, and Deb Torres, help celebrate holiday spirit at the Pan Am Christmas party. 3. Palmira Villarreal, Lisa Garcia, and Rose Ann Castanon enjoyed their own Christmas cheer. 4. Lee Stockseth was caught reading the Pan Am Times. 0 M if ,ffl As Well As Fun And Enjoyment 1. OFFICERS. Frank Villa, first vice- presidentg Bridget Meyer, second vice- president: Tom Wolter, president: Me- linda Villa, scrapbook keeper. 2. Luz Iris Lozano came in late to the meeting. 3. Tom Guerra and Kim Regall voiced their opinions at a meeting. 4. Melinda Villa put together the Pan Am scrapbook. 5. Lucy Lozano, Sonia Molina, Theresa Casey waited for others to arrive at the Pan Am meeting. Wir Haben Viele Schrauben Los! CWE'RE ALWAYS TRYING TO IMPROVED WSW 1 ia ,AJR 7. .' 1,1 gmobf TQ: 'K 'A 'lv Sf Q Front row: Gill Eastland, Arthur Wavell, Suzan Laub, Jeff Jackson, David Garcia. ti A Second row: Robert Mussolini, Karen Roach, Javier Meza, Vita Buchanan, Denise Prinz, James Boettcher, Marianna Sapina, Bill Hoel, Chris Richardson. Third row: Warren McLaury, Anita Fielder, Mr. Stautzenberger. The twenty members of A Ray's German Club A learned about German foods as well as the Ger- man language and cul- ture. A fund-raising sau- sage sale, a visit to Wurst- fest at New Braunfels, and . sampling four area Ger- man restaurants high- lighted this year's fun. fs M,- ,Q ,z m ,g '-- mme 1' , --f-2 4 f 1 Sw- ag b ' fu 1, Mr, Adin Staufzenberger, German Club Front row: Gill Eastland, president, Arthur Wavell, vice-president, Suzan Laub, secretary, Jeff gpgnsqr, Jackson, chaplain, David Garcia, sergeant-at-arms. Second row: James Boettcher, Kaiser, Marianna 2, James Boencher, Sapina, historian, Bill Hoel, ambassador, Qnot shown: Jeff Nolte, treasurerj. YK: Disclpuli Latin: Semperparati Sunt Under the sponsorship of Miss Cathy Picone, the Latin Club held a coke- bottle drive and had a booth at Fall Fest for their money-making projects. They spent their profits on their Roman Christ- mas party where they wore their togas. The twelve members of the club gained exposure to the Latin culture. Field trips included dining at Italian restaurants. 1. Ken Hess and Sharon Havelka cozily awaited the time to open the presents. 2. Kenneth Hess enjoyed his harem of Roman women. 3. Eloy Ramirez and Reba George decorated the Christ- mas tree together at the Roman Christmas party. The French club participated in car wash- es, garage sales for money making pro- jects. Also they had a rigg toss booth at Fall Fest. These fund-raising projects helped the French club to go to Astroworld in May. 1. John Caldwell pledged to the French flag. 2. Andrea Alvarez. 3. Humberto Martinez. Vive Le Cercle Francais CON LIVE THE FRENCH CLUBJ Q: - WFT! ,F ' 2' 'T , Nz f 'a if -I 1 I , -:ffvq , W-H'WwLa,A,..4gggi55gN,, , my . . ,, -. rw :mme , Ag . , , -1, 1 -,fy ,... , ,M I lf' ' 4 9' f ?2ir?iife1f zQa, wf f,w gq'f ffz1n12 I ' x fy: 1 :nf wf' :if-1z1f ?-3ifwi--izwcaie-wig:mis V ' G mm. Ig . 1 V i , Bii2Zx'7-3Q,. Q' ' x X in ', 4 I . Av N am K' 'N M' ! . . 1 N- . 5 ' :ff 2 r - 5:2 L -' - 'fQ,1f,--Q ' - fizfi .,,,....,-, 5 , . x, iQ pm 'N' ' nt if , L, ai , Ea? .. N ' ,5 ,f . 2 Q X i V 'Q - - .,X. . . Sponsor-Mr. Atkinson . Theresa Castillo. . Emily Glass. . Erin Hagens. Student Council Aids School Interest SENIORS: Front Row: Letha DeLa Garza, Chris Bgrverly Lindenburg, Al Cantu, Paul DeGr00t, Carrie- Abbl! Bfflswellf Mafgafet Oliveira. Danny Gil Eastland, Sonia Molina, Janet De Los Santos. Oliveira, Lisa Garcia. Back Row: Tony Guajardo, JUNIORS: Front Row: Rosanna Muniz, Mary Jane Hatch, Bridget Muggley, Ann Solley, Anne Thomasson, Debbie Gonzalez. Second Row: Laura Gerhards, Shelly Renfrow, Terri DeGroot. Third Row: Margi Foelker, Pam Pri- or, Jackie McCord, Patricia McEIhaney, Reba Lanny Lancaster Ms. Saenz-Sponsor George, Velda Vela. Fourth Row: Nora Galle- gos, Liann Tercilla, Ruben Castillo, Steve Reyna, Tom Guerra, Ada Garza. Last Row: Javier Tamez, Tracy Mount, Paul Deschner, Ronnie Buhider. -'JU SOPH: Front Row: Patricia Alverado, Rebecca Row: Bob WZYSOH, David EmI110I1S. Irma GIO- Riley, Sharon Pope, Jackie Martin, Susan fy, HH' Adams, Jenflifef Renfl'0W. J09 Ray Pfromer, Isabelle Gonzales, Kim Orrick. Back Sepeda- w Qi Il ' Q, Q rig--e. OFFICERS: Front Row: Reba George-Corre- masson-Student Council Advisor, Cheryl Ha- sponding Secretary, Pam Prior-Historian, beeb-Chaplain, Margaret Oliveira-Vice Presi- Abby Braswell-Recording Secretary. Second dent. Last Row: Paul DeGroot-President. Row: Terri DeGroot-Treasurer, Anne Tho- Student Council was an important part of W.B. Ray this past year. It sponsored many activities in which the entire school participated. Some of these activities included door decorating contests, Victory dances, and competitions between the classes such as spirit chains and a paper drive. Decorating commit- tees were set up which contributed greatly to the success of the Home- coming and Favorites Dances. Besides increasing school spirit, Stu- dent Council also helped increase Ieadership. A leadership workshop was held in early November. One member who attended it stated, I learned about the basic fundamen- tals of leadership and how to apply them in everyday activities. Over all, Student Council achieved its main objectives: To increase stu- dent-teacher relationships, unite the school as a whole, and promote school spirit. Ruben Castillo-Parlimentarian l Activities Bond Classes Together e 1 iii 1. Margi Foelker listened attentively to the minutes of the last meeting. 2. Tom Guerra found Student Council amus- Q mg. 3. Student Council representatives voted on when to have the Valentine's dance. 4. Pam Priour filled the members in on the latest progress of the Favorite's decorations. 5. Augustus Farias wrote down the minutes of the meeting to report back to his class. Prom Hi hli ht Of Senior Club ' 1. Barbara Bratton jotted down suggestions for the prom. 2. Casilda Clarich was excited by Senior Council news. 3. Lisa Garcia just couIdn't hack those early morning meetings. Senior Council is a service organization voicing the needs of the seniors. It is composed of offi- cers elected bythe seniors and anyone interest- ed in working with the Council. Some of their projects were cooperating with Student Council on Homecoming, Fallfest, and the Senior Prom. At the end of the year the Council gave a gift to 'N . if Front Row: Barbara Bratton, Denise Holland, Barbara Mason, Susan Raymond, Chris Flood, Beverly Lindeburg. Second Row: Chris Carrie, Andrea Habib, Danyela Mar- tinez, Debbie Whitehurst, Gil Eastland, Kevin the school from the Seniors of 1978. Kemp. Third Row: Linda Maldanado, Gracie Pena, Esther Aguilar, Gail Virgin, Fourth Row: Mr. Humphries-Sponsor, Abby Bras- well, Margaret Oliveira, Lisa Garcia. Orchestra Need No Tunin ' i I ...LFSNXEEN t 3 '1 Blanca M. Perez, GiGi Antoni, Maria Martiz, Mr. Hous- Gene Dowdy, Fransisco Ceniceros, Dives, Pete Salinas, Laura Chatham, Santana ton, Tom Winnett, Bill Hoel, Rhonda Stephens. 1. The Stage Band combined with the Or- chestra at one of their performances. 2. A Christmas party was enjoyed by Gene Dowdy and Rhonda Stephens. 5668! 5 Y The Orchestra at W.B. Ray is an ex- tension of the All City Orchestra. The All City Orchestra practiced ev- ery Tuesday for two hours at Del Mar College under the direction of Mr. Cole. The string section was the only portion of the orchestra offered at Ray this past year. The members attended UIL competition in March, which was the first time in four years for Ray students to do so. They also entered the Area String Festival in April and accompanied the choir at their annual musical. 1. Santana Perez and Maria Martiz practiced for the UIL contest. 2. Bill Hoel carefully studied his sheet music. 3. Gigi Antoni exclaimed, Where did I put it? 4. Gene Dowdy was relaxed by the soft sounds of the violin. 5. Mr. Jim Houston-Sponsor. 'UI-IIDIIIIQ IDQUIESNQWF SHINE I lI'lI IBILIUIES rw ,fm 1. Sammy Luna, Jessie Overton, Donny Jones, John Lopez, and Ruben Castillo proved that they preferred Zap over Bee- thoven. 2. Cindy Anderson looked shocked at what Debbie Stuckey told her. xlllt'-J -we U9 ff The W.B. Ray Concert Choir is one of the most spirited organizations at Ray High School. They have a tradi- tion for performing a wide variety of choral music with the three groups within the choir. The Texan Chorale is a select group from the Concert Choir which is chosen each fall. The 45-member choir participates in the Mu-Fest at the State Fair in Dallas each October and this year won third place. The Texan Troubadors consists of 20 singers from the Chorale. Both the Chorale and Troubadors per- form at comunity functions where the 90-voice Concert Choir cannot be accomodated. The Troubadors were very busy at Christmastime, a T.V. performance was a highlight. The choir's performances includ- ed Fall Concert, Christmas Concert, U.l.L. Contest, Buccaneer Corona- tion, the annual Broadway Musical and spring concert tour. DISTRICT MEMBERS: Seated: Nicki Hyde, Overton, Sammy Luna. REGION MEMBERS: Vicki Rogers. Second Row: Larry Strachan, Allof the above including Joe Ruiz who is not Debbie Stuckey, Seline Garcia, Sandy Gattis, pictured. Jeff Macias, John Lopez. Back Row: Jessie OFFICERS: Sara Snow-Treasurer, Linda ecky-Historian, Jenny Hoel-Librarian. Not Leyva-President, Ruben Castillo-Secretary, shown, Bfownie B,,yant,Hlsm,.ian- Cindy Anderson-Vice-President, Terri Bar- 1. Seline Garcia fixed her hair before the next performance. 2. Linda Leyva thoroughly enjoyed choir. 3. Kelly Rowland accompanied the choir on the piano at most performances. e .x. 1. Sandy Gattis entertained the choir with her singing. 2. Chorale members performed by candle- light. A if L S 3 J , -'1 1 V ' ggi!-i e.WE?'??2Y,,.gs' li? fiaf'sa gg, ity: , 1 - 'L 7 22?Q+iQ?ffiii 3'-il7 'Yf55 A , g --rw 'we--.3,,f-Eg . M -we 4, i 1 K ' . . b 1 ,4Qe,5f K fif Q ' A A fsi gifil ifiiflif 5 3, gg , . A A' 5 fe- K . K, is W K ,E gg 19 f 1 A ' 1 s ' - 5 4 mt: :F kg 'K V . 8i. I V. 54? if,-.b ,dr 1 A ., , kgs - W- fy: 2 lr iQ in Junior Music Club Hi h On Scale ' x . A - Ulllllillli . XXX 3 X N! Sandra King, Ruth Kurley, Sandra Santos, Kyle Kelly, Sandy Angulo, Mary Garcia, Arnold Luna, Jeanel Munoz, Liz Salinas, Alfonzo Cuevas, Cathy Mirabal, Richard Baker, Fel Garza, David Delos Santos, Marina Sag, OFFICERS: John Garcia-President, Paul Secretary, Joe Flores-Treasurer. Deschner-Vice-President, Diane Gallagher- 42 ...ff Valls, Mary Jo Bjella, Lucy Lopez, Robert Knowles, Javier Meza, Joe Flores, Diane Gallagher, Paul Deschner, Carol Deschner, John Garcia. Not shown: David Hale, Arnold Medina. N D, i f ,J - , gs-:a..,1,f1 5: e , 4 ,,.,..,t, iw ' . CQ-Nga: - if ,. f- as l f L' KA aw ,eel fp M T 'i ,Q J ' a Afera 1' 1 A xi - s l i G A Mr. Dennis Eichler-Sponsor. The Jr. Music Club is a very exclu- sive organization. To be a member, one must be a junior in the Texan Band. The entire year is spent rais- ing funds for a party to be given at the end of the year in honor of the graduating senior band members. The most profitable project was the Tunnel of Terror at Fall Fest. Oth- er money-raising projects included car washes, can drives, and selling cokes on the bands out-of-town trips. Stage Band Keeps Up With The Times .M- .Ali The Stage Band is a limited group of musically talented people who unite their efforts to form one harmonious sound. They met early every morning to practice on such instruments as the trombone, the electric keyboard, and elec- tric guitar. The members performed at sepa- rate Mexican dinners given by Ray, King, and Carroll. They also entertained a half time crowd at a basketball game. On the last day of February they attended a contest in Kingsville. 1. ' 2 T? ,ft x 2- YN Y X 'M K. 1 4 K I . 1137. ,M-1 .Q Q- 1. Grady Bradley, Rene Garcia, Paul Rodri- guez, David Palacios, John Garcia, and Mer- ado Cantu composed the brass section of the Stage Band. 2, Dennis Boudreau tuned up his guitar. 3. Tommy Turner took his place at the drums. I 4. Laura Lynn Rogers didn't understand how to play the note. IIHIEMIIQIE I IWI I IIQIESIENITA Cast Act I: Dlary of Adam and Eve Adam: Jesse Overton: Eve: Terry Barecky: Snake: Tom Smith: Voice of God: Mark Skurka. Act II: The Lady or the Tiger Balladeer: Eloy Ramirez, King Arik: Adam Bushongg Princess Barbara: Cris Bazang Nadjiria: Liz Sanchez: Capt. San- jar: Mark Skurka: Kings Men: Richard Morris, Steve Reyna, Tim Guillen, Renulfo Ramirez, Eloy Ramirez, Ted Davis, Tom Smith, Jesse Overton: Law Giver: Jimmy Pena, Tiger Keep- er: Tom Winnettg Tiger: Julie Caldcleughg Barbara's Handmaids: Caroline Springs, Mary Jo Bjella, Pam Baccus, Suzan Laub, Ginny Cox, Joan Adams, Crystal Garcia, Ann Boudreau, Kim Gainer, Jacque Martin, Bebe Brandesky, Missy Perez, Mariann Sapina, Diana Villarreal: Prisoner: Harold Bjellag Beautiful Maiden: Laura Ward. Act Ill: Pas- sionella Narrator: Mark Skurkag Ella and Pasi- sonella: Gigi Antoni: Mr. Falliblez Harold Bjellag Director: Tim Guil- Ienp Producer: Ted Davis: Flip, The Prince Charm- T ' ' ing: Renulfo Ramirez: The EI Morroco Doorman: Richard Morris: Fairy Godmother: Pam Baccusg Starlight Monkey: Peggy Hoelscherg Passengers on Trolley: Eloy Ramirez, Jesse Overton, Adam Bu- shong, Denise Prinz, Deb- bie Morrow, Debbie Stuckey, Lesa Porche, Jackie West: Reporter: Susan Laub: Photogra- phers: Peggy Hoelscher, Julie SZPPG Newsboy: Laura Ward: Chorus: Carolyn Springs, Tom Smlth, Gail Virgin, Rhonda Stephens, Cris Bazan, Harold Bjella, Jes- se Overton, Laura Ward, Mary Jo Bjella. The Apple Tree consisted of three acts. Act I, The Diary of Adam and Eve, was about the fall of man in the Garden of Eden. Act ll, The Lady or the Tiger, was an exciting tale of the eternal torture of choices. Act ll, Passionella, was an up- dated Cinderella. Outcomes of each were similar - they lived happily ever after. 1. Flip, the Prince Charming QRenuIfo Ra- mirezl told Passionella QGigi Antonij that he didn't approve of fake women. 2. Balladeer QEIoy Ramirezj watched Prin- cess Barbara lCris Bazanl point to the door in The Lady or the Tiger. 3. Kingsman Uesse Overtonl pushed in King Arik fAdam Bushongj, and Law Giver Uimmy Penal spoke. 4. Eve iTerry Bareckyj ate a sate apple and scared Adam Uesse Overtonl. ,1 I . ,f 5 .if I ml IHIE AIDIDILIE lfIlQIIflE . THESPIANS INVOLVED IN HARD WORK Representing the serious student of the theatre was the Thespians, a na- tional organization in scope composed of high school students who have earned their member- ship. To be initiated as a Thespian, the require- ment the student needed to fulfill was to work hard on various shows present- ed by the drama depart- ment. They took major roles in the staging of im- portant productions, which included backstage work andr acting. Front row: Debbie Stuckey, Lesa Porche, Bebe Brandesky, Jacque Martin, Letha De La Garza, Crystal Garcia, Ann Boudreau. Second Row: Karen Wilder, Elsa Rodriguez, Glyn Wright, Adam Bushong, Julie Sapp. Third row: Denise Prinz, Lydia Rodriguez, Ginny Cont, Tom Winnett, Liz Sanchez, Valerie Shaw. Fourth row: Ted Davis, Kathy Pensyl, Tom Smith, Lucy Lozano. Fifth row: Reed Kroloff, Steve Reyna, Tawnie Buhider, Rhonda Stephens, Gail Virgin, Nora Sendejar, Janette Castillo, Marcella Benavides. Sixth row: Renulfo Ramirez, Gigi Antoni, Missy Perez, Kim Rigall, Lisa Perez, Nola Sendejar, Marty Loa, Charlie Simmons, Mariann Sapina, Mark Skurka. Seventh row: Celeste McGonagiIl, Elaine Lopez, Georgia Alvallos, Harold Bjella, Laura Ward, Cheryl Stiles. Eighth row: Perla Benavides, Eloy Ramirez, Pam Baccus, Tim Guillen, Jesse Overton, Richard Morris, Jenny Hoel, Rebecca Bass. Ninth row: Kathryn Knupke, Joanne Newyear, Tina Van Zandt, Debbie Morrow, Jimmy Pena, John Longoria, Debbie Jones, Nickie Hyde, Pam Smith, Kirk Kroloff, Suzan Laub. Thespian members. Front row: Laura Ward, Mark Skurka. Second row: Reed Kroloff, Nickie Hyde. Third row: Debbie Stuckey, Gigi Antoni, Renulfo Ramirez. Fourth row: Karen Wilder, Tina Van Zandt, Pam Smith. Fifth row: Valerie Shaw, Pam Baccus, Jesse Overton. Sixth row: Jim Cooper, sponsor. espian Officers. Front row: Pam Smith, vice-president: Karen Wllder, secre- vg Debbie Stuckey, historian. Second row: Jim Cooper, sponsor, Mark Skurka, sident. Drama Club Gets In Th Action 2 The Drama Club was formed to allow Ray students to actively participate in theatrical productions. It was open to any student, whether or not enrolled in a drama class. This year, the club staged a major production, The Apple Tree, at the Harbor Play- house andthe minor production, Dracula Lives at Fall Fest. 5 65 1. Eloy Ramirez played Dracula in Dracula Lives at Fall Fest. 2. Steve Reyna enjoyed drama class. 3. Eloy Ramirez dramatized his singing abi- Iigy to Reed Kroloff. 4. Drama Club Officers: Front row: Kathy Pensyl, Historian, Pam Baccus, vice-presi- dent, Second row: Eloy Ramirez, presidentg Renulfo Ramirez, secretary. J, E if N I ga... A , 1 an K. .AQ . tx, 1 sxqfw . 1 w f' 'HJ . ,wyi fs. 5 3. 1, 2 X' X , . t, Ng, Qj xi jx ., luv' Sv .Ml ,AVN v Q Ez NFL Says It All uf , ,W tl gi ,E ,f I , 1 if f ,V fi tg Y 'f .Bret Sv i -P 1. 1. Jenny Hoel made the opening address at the November 18-19 tournament. 2. Renulfo Ramirez announced dramatic awards. 3. Gracie Benavides and Bur Dobbins watched the trophy awards presentation. 4. Entry forms from high schools entering in the tournament were taken up by Kathy Pensyl. 5. Trophies won at the Speech and Debate Tour- nament by students at over 30 high schools in Texas. 'I 2 , If a ssas s M 'ff Q,zs.4it:EE?g eg . , ' if ff-Vfif' 1 I ,,:V f f Vf.k if L - .p e 1 , , . .1 1 fi 1? 55, . Vi L. frrg-14 1. Jackie West announced the winners od debate elimina- tions. 2. Superintendent, Dana Williams welcomed all new N.F.L. members from all over the stale at the speech-debate tournament in November. 3. Ted Davis decided whether or not he should bite the pencil. 4. Homework's for the Birds! exclaims Joan Adams. F.L. Speaks Louder Than Words Front row: Robert West, Renulfo Ramirez, Ted Davis, Tom Smith, Steve Houston. Second row: Jenny Hoel, President, Eloy Ramerez, Missy Perez, Rosanna Muniz, Kelly Ferguson, Tommy Winnett, Gigi Antoni, Mike Solka, Jackie West: Historian, Diana Villarreal, Parliamentarian, Laura Martinez, Margaret Oliveria, Ronnie Buhidar. Third row, Rebecca Bass: Treasurer, Kathy Hoover, Susan Coutu, John Mason, Kathy Pensyl: Secretary, Bur Dobbins, Gracie Benavides, Kirk Mason, Jesse Overton, Linda Kring, Laura Ward, Rhonda Stephens, Jim Cooper: Sponsor, Glyn Wright. Not Shown-Terry Barecky: Vice-President, Joan Adams, Sandy Gaddis, Arnold Gonzales, Isabel Gonzales, Erin Hagens, Rene Lyde, Kelly Rowland, Robin White. 'iw-Q., 1. Rhonda Stevens didn't seem quite as excited about the tourna- ment as Jesse Overton. 2. Jackie West, historian. 3. Rene Lyde, John Mason, Gracie Benevides, and Missy Perez decid- ed on transportation for the tour- nament. The National Forensic League was the largest it had ever been, with over 40 members. The N.F.L. was constantly on the go, repre- senting Ray High School in tournaments in Houston, San Antonio, Austin, the Rio- Grande Valley, and sur- rounding areas. At these tournaments, N.F.L. com- peted with schools from all over Texas in extemp, ora- tion, dramatic and humor- ous interpretation, prose and poetry reading, duet acting, and debate. With eight active duet teams and seven debate teams, N.F.L. had the second largest squad in the city, maintain- ing the high level of excel- Ience that is evident in every organization here. NJROTC Raises Our Standards The Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps is a navy-sponsored organization geared to teach young cadets leadership in the school and community and the importance of it, and discipline. N.J.R.O.T.C. students also learned about navigation, me- teorology, naval history, astronomy, seamanship, electronics in the mod- ern navy, and drills and commands. Commander H.L. Hubbard, sponsor, and the rest of the unit were proud of its being honored as the best N.J.R.O.T.C. group in the city this year. They performed at pep rallies, and athletic events. K5 uuldgg -.1-525' Aff ' f Vi'-1 Q., ff' f A -of-' f' ff 9 ,gr .-:- -Jf Eg? 1 , fa: ff ,fyp 5114, .K i Q!,,,,, , 'V I , .4 f, .AV -f Y -I 111,47-L i 4' V ,. , .,,.. ,16 1. --.eh 1 -er .aye ,, Z S ft Q . ja, M... ' X fr' ,ll 1:12 2 g h 19 Q - - it sw ' ' 1 ' ! ' 4. gg, ,. N . f ' 3 I J E' QL. X av ,xx ,. , Z4 , Lv . V ,A I-v fl 'g - . Q X' . L' Y 1 V, . arfhab Y ,ks ' ., , A 7 g 2 A ' i Z . -nNQl0hg-,,fX,1'f,f v..ff Qi, . M ' if 1 ' xX V .t x .-. . . 'f!',Y,,,ag'.f ,M,':.,,1,Lp,A., ' -rf' , ,. .. J. , f. Y f., H- Y r' . f. V if i ,J .- 1 .,, -p?X Copposite pagej 1. Dr. Norman, assisted by Robert Cepeda, congratulated Rudy Rodela at the Awards Ceremony. 2. NJROTC members stood at attentionl 3. Color Guards at Flag Ceremony. 4. David Hale and Eric Clark. Cthis pagej 1. David Hale - decked out in uniform. 2. Chief MacDonald helped students orga- nize platoons. 3. NJROTC members practiced precision drills. 4. Joe Cloutier browsed through magazines. 5. The second platoon passed in review. 52 X'-' NJROTC - Not Just A Class - A Adventure! 1 Roslyn Lenzy stood at attention 2 NJROTC members. 3. Mr Hubbard and Danny Noles 4. Mr. Hubbard, Naval Instructor. , ,..,,..-'--.......,-...- ,,..-... ., wy3 T ICT Gets Down To Business l l V ' S2 i?' .3' .- r if 5 f T ff-f 'T' A 5 F Q a? f 1 if . - - l 'Q' tw Vw W Ex. 4 3 L it is A X lf f 3 . Q :if A . 2 Qs 5 If BN i S ' Q W ,Q . . ,I ..., ,tix T l :Va egat' tw lv J sss . n ix 'qi x 'Q-, P .Q f. ,Q fl. K. at-.1 K . , A fs, ee i 'VA 5. ' ,, . 1 , ff. gxllk mfg 3 my ., sf' K' L 1 KX Xxx 1 1,1 'af g j fi- ' 'IP S 4 In 6 , 4' :,i4M, ,. .. 5 jj,g,,,.,LmE', 44' mi' 'Q mls fait' M 5' QSM fl Industrial Cooperative Training gives students a chance to test their inter- est and aptitude in their chosen business of industrial field. It in- creases his chances of employment upon graduation, and provides an opportunity to discover and develop additional skills while still in high school. 1. Vaughn Williams rolled to work at Bradley Electric's. 2. Zane Etter shut it down at the Shutter Shoppe. 3. Gardening for the Cliff House pro- vided Tracy Glenn with work. 4. Gilbert Rangel got into his work at Port Ayers Garage. 5. David DeLa Fuente painted by num- ber for the M. J. Sign Co. 6. Saul Zamora sharpened his tools be- fore beginning work at Strange Saw 81 Tool. 7. Homer Longoria gave the finishing touch to some trophies at A 8. E Sales. 8. Willie Loa assembled a tlre at Loa's Auto Parts. 9. Efrain Villarreal made the final preparations before painting a car at Bayshore Paint 8: Body Shop. 1 OEA Outlines Employment Requirement 4 W odT'5!S? 1 5-Q... -.3 v ,,,,, .. , -fs if Esther Aguilar, Melanie Galbraith, Berna- Susan Garza, Alison Jensen. dette Garcia, Sandra Garcia, Debbie Bates, 2 4... 'f ,WHATS NEWS?! nv , OA' iw- 3 Denise Prinz, Patricia Uribe, Lucio Lucio, Mary Ann Martin, Nora Longoria, Norma Reyes, Nor- Cooper, Martha Rangel, Norma Cebellos, Mary ma Casarez, Sylvia Esparza, Alex Esquival. 1. Susan Garza just couIdn't seem to keep her eyes on her work. 2. Mary Ann Martin prepared for an- other day of typing. 3. Bernadette Garcia accounted for monthly expenses. ' 'ff' G s . english- K Front Row: Martha Brown, Patricia Simpson, Carol Bridgers, Jean Wincelowicz, Martha Melanie Galbraith, Lisa Garcia, Dora Solano. Gutierrez, Margaret Gomez, Theresa Mitch- Back Row: Nelda Villarreal, Yvonne Ayala, ell. Front Row: Patsy Garcia, Mary Jane Gutier- Cindy Schuette, Adelia Ayala, Norma Ra- rez, Diane Porter, Minerva Alvarado, Velma mirez Hill, Elvira Chavez. Back Row: Sonia Charles, The Office Education Association is a part ofthe education system. One of its objectives is to develop the ability of students to plan and organize civil activities, thus improving relation- ships between community employ- ees and students. Students enrolled in the class work towards office em- ployment, receiving realistic training and employment objectives. ju 1. On the job training provided valuable ex- perience for Rene Brownfield. 2. Jean Wincelowicz practiced on improving her typing skills. DECA Works For Student A nationally known program, Distributive Education enables each student enrolled to receive first hand experience by work- ing after school in fields of distribution. These students are interested in careers such as marketing or retailing. DECA en- courages students to enter events in pub- lic speaking, advertising displays, and sales demonstrations. 1. Store keepers for the hour, Elva Vil- Iarreal and Ramiro Meave showed that plain M 8. M's were one of the favorites at the Deca Store. 2. Steve Hernandez, Lucy Summers, and Ruben Najar thought pictures to be more interesting than class. 44 -.M Front Row: Tommy Hamauei Jr., Don Wisian, Andy Figueroa, nandez, Danny Perez John Riojas Blake Satterfield Not Shown Jerry Guerra. Secbnd ROW: Lloyd Wallis, John Casaruel, Ruben Liga Matthews David Hem Sherry Rose Oscar Garcia Randy Najar, Lucy Summers, Mike De La Garza, Oscar Moreno, Mr. MacCurdy, Jennifer Dennis Morales. Back Row: Ruben Cavazos, Jasper Guillen, Steve Her- !Ql Front Row: Miroslava Rodriguez, Guadalupe Gallego, Susie Lathouse, Raye Lynn McEl- haney, Mrs. Gilbert, Diana Gonzalez, Cynthia Pena, Nancy Escamilla, Alison Jensen, Rosa M. Castillo. Back Row: Lois Pallard, Ernest Ra- '-W17' . gusin, Ralph Rocha, Roland Rodriguez, Kathy Teel, Diana Ridgley, David De Ia Fuente, Alvin Hardy, Rudy Olivares, Richard Rynolds, Mark 0'NieII, Paul Voigt, Joe Antunez, Chris De Long. 1. Mrs. Gilbert-Sponsor. 2. Rosie Castillo examined the job oppor- tunites. 3. Diana Ridgely concerned herself with the affairs of the city. 4. Alvin Hardy seemed happy with world affairs. 5. Rudy Olivares kept up on the news of the day. Work Program Offers OFFICERS: Kathy Kiddy-President, David Schwabe-Vice-President, Bill Lehnert-Trea- surer, Sylvia Gonzales-Secretary. 4 r K - -k 1 L S L ,I r L F -lrrrr 1 1 f y W- fg,:rv::.,'? ,sl ,- 4-4.4456 3 . wr? l ef- 1 gf ' ' 'Ji -xz!.,14i'. V , 1 ff. 3 . , ...- , .U . dm - h r , usda: e , ,V fy-' ef 1- h ,kj fs .1 r x - H L 9 -ff, . 1 A il If f yi? 5, 'vw 5 ,A ' ' A i Th. . . My H rv Tr, ' 4 ,, ,, .N-,..m....., .L ' -4 1. Melissa Martin recorded data for her work program. 2. Tim Veit recorded his hours worked as part of a class project. 3. Bill Lehnert relocated a floral display at Seaside Memorial Park. 4. Elizabeth Martinez, Juan Rosales, Laura Sanchez, read in the VOE room before going to work. Elilabeih Miffinely Thomas Noll, Melissa Laura Sanchez Belinda Gonzalez Bill Leh Maffin, Tim Veiff Kathi' Kiddy- David nert Back Row Mr C M Morrison Advisor Schwabe, Raymond Lopez, Sylvia Gonzalez Career Opportunities M ' if- ':ai.i:t.a:sxv.:S.: - -f-f- - - W . f 4' v S ,N . Q, . ' s 2 VOCT ll OFFICERS: Front Row: Tony Back Row: Mike Nance-Reporter, Michael Cook-Vice-President, Rosie Cardona- Herrera-Sergeant of Arms, David Lucio- President, Lonnie Currie-Treasurer. Parlimentarian, Carl Adkins-Secretary. Q , -1.5 W x aw i as The Vocational Opportunity Club is com- posed of students belonging in the CVAE program. This organization has chapters throughout Texas. Leadership, self-confi- dence, personality, and poise are just a few of the benefits received. VOCT partcipated in such projects as helping the poor, giving blood, and entering floats in parades. Front Row: Advisor C.M. Morrison, Mike Nance, Rosie Cordona, Carl Atkins, Lonnie Currie, Michael Herrera, Tony Cook. Back 4. ' A bf A , -.QZQL-f i . Rfk gy DQ Row: Jim Truett, John Farrah, Daniel Mirabal, Hector Contreras, Belinda Gonzales discussed her plans with Mr. Morrison. Damian De Leon, Albert Flores. Membership Cooking With Silver Ray FHA- 1. Emblem of the Future Homemakers of America. 2. Lisa Nance enjoyed the meal she cooked herself. n-,!,,,, 1 x. -.-6 lf. , Front Row: Steve Canales, Jesse Torres, Don Warren, Mike Orrlck, Kevin Kemp, Bobby Warren, Mitch Terry, Ricky Silvas, David San- chez, Martin Saldana, David Campos, John Garcia, Mike Mitchan, Oscar Perez, Robert Arizola. Back Row: Mrs. Gaddis-Sponsor, Janet DeLosSantos, Joan Cloutier, Judy Arispe, Sharon Hull, Lori Leigh- ton, Debbie Phillips, Terrl La Bonte, Sandy Thrailkill, Karen Davis, XS! J 'I- be ., Q a , , . .sw Mau, it., We W.-m -'1 , +1- .nh , - . gf - .- ...,s'.-Y. 1- Q. , .,'--.L--e.-. ' Aw a M. ante, Angle Shannon, Danyela Martinez, Seline Garcia, Lisa Nance, Lucy Lucio, Christine Mungla, Felicitas Resendez, Anne Cochrum, Rosa DeLa Fuenta, Belinda Bayarena, Elva Vela, Patricia Ramirez, Bar- bara Bernal, Imelda Villarreal, Nelda Montsya, Elda Vela, Betty Lo- pez, Cindy Obregon, Debbie Rivera, Patty Summers, Rosa Alonzo, Sylvia Arizola, Mrs. Huebner-Sponsor. I 0 E an af 1 ,W 1-. his . Q Ffa: 5 Front Row: Belinda Bayarena-President, Seline Garcia-President, Anne Cochrum-Vice-President. Back Row: Janet DeLos Santos-Trea- surer, Patricia Ramirez-Historian, Patricia Summers-Historian Nelda Montsya-Secretary. Not shown: Denise Holland-Treasurer. iii The Future Homemakers of America help stu- ! dents to fit into everyday life. They are educated in areas such as personal growth, family life, and com- munity involvement. A few of their goals are to provide opportunities ' 9 for self-development, to prepare for family and com- munity living, to become aware of the many roles of men and women in today's society, to develop inter- est in home economics, and to cooperate with oth- 1 ers to reach a common goal. Y 1. Mrs. Gaddis awarded Debbie Phillips a Cer- tificate of Appreciation at their banquet. 2. Rosa Alonzo, Seline Garcia, Belinda Bayar- ena, and Anne Cochrum prepared to sell light bulbs as one of their money-making projects. 3. Seline Garcia, representing the club, thanked Mrs. Gaddis by giving her a corsage. Texas Sun Ray Lets The Sunshine In WHAT FHA MEANS TO US The Future Homemakers of America is a national vocational student orga- nization to prepare young men and women for adulthood. lt teaches us how to prepare ourselves for leader- ship ability. We are also encountered with new opportunities for the future through F.H.A. work. Future Home- makers of America has enabled us to set and accomplish goals by teach- ing us how to appreciate all of the wonderful things that life has to of- fer. V7 904 A 1. Texas Sun Ray members sang Christmas carols around the tree they had decorated. 2. Miss Doucet installed the officers for the year 1977-78. 3. Mmm , my steak is just right! ex- claimed Chris Clarich. 4. The FHA students seemed to enjoy their steak dinner at NoIan's. 5. Miss Doucet-Sponsor. 6. Fel Garza distributed song sheets to the residents of a local nursing home. It-ll ., ,-X. , 2 fslffl JZM., s, auf, f 4 - fag.: :t ?-1 W'1'5'M ' it Row: Gracie Fernandez-President, Sonia ina-1st Vice President, Rene Dodd-2nd Vice- sident, Sylvia Alvarado-Secretary. Back Row: , 1 l i I ML Kathleen Newsome-Assistant Secretary, Richard Askey-Treasurer, Fel Garza-Reporter, Diana Reyes. Sylvia Alvarado and Gracie Fernandez talked - a - W ,, R65 , Lua. Front Row: Sylvia Alverado, Gracie Fernandez, Lettie Prieto, Veroni- Aurora Macias, Carol Ellis, Gracie De Leon, Raquel Munguia, Pres- ca Picasso, Kathleen Newsome, Sonia Molina, Ida Chance, Fel cella Cisneros. Back Row: Rene Dodd, Joe Perales, Brenda MaGaI- Garza, Diana Reyes. Second Row: Canny Acuna, Pat Aubert, Angie Ian, Lorina Lopez, Hector Davila, Richard Askey, Criselda Clarlch, Gutierrez, Cynthia Alonzo, Patsy Cantu, Irma Moya, Pat Santanna, Maria Macias, Diane Gallagher, Miss Doucet-Sponsor. HERO-FHA Works On Skills HERO-FHA is the youth organization for students in the Home Economics Cooper- ative Education work program. This orga- nization helps each student to explore - job-career opportunities, learn to handle failure as well as success, and to discover J cooperative skills. , Sag? :Af nr Front Row: Vicki Taylor, Cheryl Bissell, van, Dana Bell, Matt Bitoni, John Fields, Nick Caballero, Lionel Trevino, Sherry Elva Flores, Linda Leyva, Delia Moreno, Jones, Debra Garcia, Debra Galaviz, Melin- Brenda Elizondo, lda Chance, Janet Ritter, da Harris. Back Row: James Cabrera, Phyoc Burt Coldiron. Van Ngyen, Christine Mungnia, Linda Gal- im t m kvr A . L - 2... Q .. .M t. . it 'f - J Q l,.. N .- .... . . , , if 1' mesa-nv 1. Patricia Bernal prepared a tuxedo at Alis Formal Wear. 2. Belinda Ruiz attended children at David Wick's Nursery. Front Row: Esmeralda Alaniz, Velia Mor- Lorenzo Meave, Belinda Ruiz, Sandra eno, Esperanza Cavazos, Richard Baker, Guerra, Chris Davila, Maria Guajardo, John Barbara Nelson, Phillip Gonzales. Back Brock, Connie Medrano, Maria Dela Cruz, Row: lgancio Benavides, Aaron lrogoyen, Homer Soliz. Operations In Progress H fu 'fi i 1. Steve Reyna took a look at the medical equipment. 2. A little Texan was born. 3. Michael Solka anticipated visiting the hos- pital. ' 4. Velda Vela bit her fingernail so she could practice her first aid. 5. Debbie Garza and Palmira Villarreal tried to decide if they should pull the plug. 6. A speaker gave instructions on Aerophy- sics at the Naval Air Station. 3 ,li 5 Fi. r W,.,. . Medical Club Looks To Future The Medical Club was one of the largest clubs this past year. lt's purpose, as Debbie Gonzalez ex- plained, ls to give you an idea of what it might be like to go into the medical field. Throughout the year, the club toured the local hos- pitals where they were shown the various types of equipment used to treat patients. Also, profession- als from the different branches of medicine ex- plained the particular duties and responsibilities needed to enter into their specific careers. In addi- tion, the members visited Driscoll Hospital at Christ- mas time and gave each of the children a small gift. Money-making projects such as Fallfest and a car wash enabled the members to make Astroworld at the end of the year. a trip to 1 -rx- k'JiH?. . ,,, Mrs. Allen-Sponsor --.. 1 gt 'QW' :if -fe . .N 1-in Bottom Row, OFFICERS: Sandra Lambert-Treasurer, Martin Reyes-President, Kerri Hanks-Vice-President, Steve Reyna- Secretary. First Row: Nora Rankin, Blanca Dives, Joellen Bit- ting, Gannelle Gonzales, Velda Vela, Norma Ceballos, Lisa Garcia, Palmira Villarreal. Second Row: Leslie French, Sandra Garcia, Carol Miller, Allison Blackmar, Debbie Gonzalez, Sheryll McCullough, Mario Reyes, Frank Gonzales, Debie Garza. Third Row: Mrs. Alice Allen-Sponsor, Carolyn Wilson, Andrea Habib, Norma Trevino, Belinda Benavides, Ronnie Barrera, Ernest Garcia, Back Row: Mario Rodriguez, Gilbert Juarez, Rudy Hacker, Chip Conklin, Debra Morrow, Tina Van- Zandt. 1. Andrea Habib and Martin Reyes found themselves in a soapy situation. 2. Velda Vela and Mario Reyes discussed a field trip. 3. Chip Concklin attended the weekly meet- mgs. Facts Fi ure Into Nlath Club The Math Club is an organization for anyone who has a special interest in math. They attended various tournaments and sponsored the 3rd An- nual Mathematics Jr. High Tournament. This past year they offered something new- tutoring before school for those students needing help with any type of math. The club met every Wednesday morning at 8:00 with their sponsor, Mr. Gray. 'APN .A-fr' 1. Mr. Gray and Ken Hess listened as Jill Rop- er explained a problem. 2. E 'I GI fl h d 'I th ml ys assw as e a sm' e across e Front row- Steve Cortez Mr Michael Gray seth, Scott Wendt, Pete Flores, Ken Hess, room to cott endt. ' , ' I' 3- Lee Stockseth believes in going Metric - Sponsor, Emily Glass, Jill Roper, Mrs. James Voekel. ' Kathleen Deases. Back row: Lee Stock- Club Reaches Beyond The Deep OFFICERS: Front Row: Joel Vera-Historian, Paul Deschner-Presi- dent, Chris Carrie-Vice-President. Back Row: Lesa Smith-Treasurer, Patty Gibson-Sergeant-of-Arms, Pam Gibson-Secretary. 1. Paul Deschner looked over the agenda for the meeting. 2. Blaine Conn dwelt on the idea of painting the Marine Science room. 3. A day in the life of a Stargazer. 4. Mr. Phillips-Sponsor. Marine Science, A Good Catch The Marine Science Program was developed in 1968 to give students at Ray High School an oppor- tunity to learn about the local marine environment. Nine years later, it still upholds the high standards on which it was built. With the guidance of sponsor and teacher, M.B. Phillips, Junior and Senior students who take the course learn about, and experiment with the sea life in this area. The course consists of formal class- work, maintaining a marine aquarium in the large complex, and writing five research papers during the year. Students are also encouraged to do individual experimentation and specialized research. Besides being a very enjoyable course, Marine Science teaches students to be responsible for their equipment and to have respect for the forms of marine life. 1. Noe Rodriquez and Stewart Black sanded in order to collect species for their aquarium. 2. Paul Mueller and Mark Seiden- berger didn't believe in all work and no play. Seated: Laura Harvey, Cindy Garza, Sara Snow, Lesa Smith Cathy Logan Noe Rodriquez Patty Gibson Mr Phillips Mark Seidenberger. Standing: Paul Mueller, Joel Vera Paul Sponsor Back Row Stewart Black John May Deschner, Bridget Muggley, Danny Olivera, Pam Gibson , v ll Qc N fu-f any K1wfPf- 1. The water was a bit too nippy for Laura Harvey and Sara Snow. 2. Stewart Black wasn't too enthused about the beach. 3. Paul Deschner docked the boat, Coqina. Mr. Rex, Mrs. Trammell, and Miss Wood, sponsors of the Art Club, were pleased with the happenings during the club's second year. At Fall Fest, they had the Paint Spin-Out booth. They went on several field trips to art museums and often had artists come speak to them. Art Membership - Sketchy s, C ' if 1 .1 1' f ia. ' ,tyy ,.,A ig, i fi . ' L:-J M V f 1 . . . V r, , K Q. mix ww , ,. JL .. ,iii i.. V. A J N M-f -ff m .5 .fa vm T fs. . . Q f ,fsyulfi my . A 5 V y ras. . f .Y . fig 5. 'A lift' ki , V... V - , -K ?Ta i may 1 ba 1 . .iff 1 3' L . , L Q' 4 A l .mifkf ':, if -if I' 1 .3 .I J .t. N ,, I, Rfk I 1 f. 6 2. Tir!-in W if . - '- 1 A f X , fb OFFICERS: Terri Rutter, secretaryg Er- nest Clark, presidentg Rosa De La Fuente, treasurer. Not pictured: Patty Summers, vice-president. 1. Ralph Guillen, Ruth Kearley, Caro- lyn Wilson, and Machiko Nakashima. 2. Roy Olmos helped clean up store- room. 3. Roy Olmos and Ernest Clark put away art supplies. Front row: Sean Connors, Rosa De La Fuents, Carolyn Wilson, Ernest Clark. Second row: Ralph Guillen, Machiko Naka- shima, Ruth Kearley. Third row: Roy Olmos, Ms. Wood, Mr. Rex. I. Friends In Fellowship ki . Q... Front row: Tommy Winnett, Rob Montgomery. Second row: Gigi Antoni, Gail Virgin, Rhonda Stephens, Vicky Rogers, Nicki Hyde, Miltan Martiz, Collean Crowder, Letha De La Garza. Third row: Rebecca Bass, Sammy Luna, Sara Snow, Jenny Hoel, Robert Cepeda, David Lancaster, Bill Kennedy, David Bright, Robby Sale. if .f 'Q if' ,' 7 V .rf .X 5 Q , I r wi X Christian Youth in Ac- tion, more commonly known as CYA, always invited new students to get together with them for fellowship and sing! ing. Their goal wasto share the love of Jesus Christ with everyone. . 8 - f -Q e 'VJ 1. Every president lBill Kenne- dyj deserves his coffee break. 2. Kristina Smith llast year's presidentj joined Jenny Hoel and Rebecca Bass for a special meeting at Christmas. 3. Tommy Winnett was an active CYA member. 4. Miltan Martiz, Robert Ce- peda, and David Bright listened intently to a Christmas story. I Club Needs To B eard 53,4 Q Front Row: Tanis Sauceda, Rhonda Stephens, Donna Coutu, Pam nett, Tom Bradford-Sponsor, Robert Cepeda, Denise Pruett, Sue Baccus, Sue Coutu. Back Row: Don Kitson-Sponsor, Tommy Win- Keeble, Danyela Martinez, Ron Lowe-Sponsor, Jessie Cantu. .i get 1 rr r. E 1324? viii ?,r7:'i ' 2 K . 'J' -Q Qvkggvll The Deaf Club was started this year so that students could learn how to communicate with the deaf and to provide activities for them. The club held a Christmas party for the deaf classes. They also went to Koch ele- mentary, a deaf school for children aged 3 years through 6th grade. There they observed the methods used in teaching deaf students. 1. Pam Baccus demonstrated a motion used in sign language. 2. Danyela Martinez attentively watched the instructor. 3. Tom Bradford, Ron Lowe, and Don Kitson- Sponsors. Literary Talents Make Magazine Front Row: Sharon Vestal, Latisha Shain, Debbie Whitehurst, Second Row: Debbie Morrow, Tommy Win- nett, Patricia Santana. Third Row: Tina VanZandt, Reba George. Fourth Row: Eloy Ramirez, Laura Chatham, Mary Jo Bjella. Fifth Row: David Bright, Renulfo Ramirez, Jill Roper, Mrs. Wrotenbery-Sponsor. Last Row: Suzan Laub. as gba f.-,. ge' Viva! is a literary club whose main projects were sponsoring the annual poetry contest and putting out the literary magazine at the end of the year. The club met weekly and they occasionally had a work- shop at which guest writers appeared. The club was funded mainly by the sales of the magazines. In the spring, the group attended a state convention in Austin. :eh ' L.: 1. Mrs. Dobbs and Reed Kroloff discussed a few of the poetry entries. 2. Reba George voiced her opinion at one of the weekly meetings. 3. Debbie Whitehurst left the meeting unim- pressed. Wsx,W 1. Diana Gutierrez. 2. Pam Smith, sponsor. 3. John May was wrapped up in his job. 4. Rhoda Sanchez. 5. Kathryn Knupke's and John May's to- getherness helped put out bi-weekly newspapers. .-!- .mv A el tejano .. 9 ex 3 -N s'orx alll! ,5.:.n'J str-' Ss. -F--H , r 4 .f ,M Keeping Up To Date ' 45- ti safe-sitils A 1, TF: 13252 3' I Front Row: Joel Vera. Second row: Letha De La Garza, Bill Murchinson, BilI's dog. Third row: Veronica Cantu, Pam Dunn, Rhoda Sanchez. Fourth row: Diana Gutierrez, Steve Cortez, Latisha Shain, Cathy Logan. 4'. va Texan Style . 1. .loel Vera in a sticky situation. A - 2. Latisha Shain. ,W , l. -- 3 Becky Lawson explained the fun- .-ax Q25 .er ' ' a K' damentals of a typewriter to Kath- ryn Knupke. ' 1 vs- ' . . 5+' as f - Q ' ss.. Maw i 4 Spf iw an 'lf . ' H1 f if-2. , wp Every two weeks a talented staff of young reporters, photographers and editors issued a sparkling new edi- tion of el tejano. Student and faculty readers got news, views and interviews- all involving people they knew. It was the way to keep informed about what was going on at Ray-and you never knew when your picture or name might have popped up. But besides putting out a newspaper, el tejano spon- sored Fall Fest, the Halloween carnival for the school. They organized the Beauty and the Beast contest. W Spirit is one quality Ray was never without, especially at pep rallies. The student body was even voted the most spirited school in 27-4-A. Hundreds of students attended athletic games to watch football, basketball, and baseball jocks, or the dancing and prancing Tex- Anns. Cheerleaders, such as Andrea Habib, head cheerleader, were always familiar as they yelled before the crowds. The Fighting Texan Band was an all- time favorite. The drummers drummed to familiar songs with over 100 other band members. Also present were twirlers, drum major and majorette, Mr. Koch, and Mr. Eichler. The activity that inspired these people to go to these games was the pep rally. Rudy Castillo, Jenny Hoel, and Pam Smith participated in a Booster Club Baba Wawa skit. Cheerleaders, Tex- Anns, band, student body, and the fac- ulty were always encouraging to the school. ff. ,mn mmm y -vl lpn mi gl! K - A Wl1a,htlW11m11AA - J SPIRIT LEADERS X' Y .lx ., Q 35.4, ,V , The Girls That Lead The Crowds f A i vu s 1 . .. 4' cv A L, Y L Y if f uxx 1. Andrea Habib, senior head cheerleader. 2. Andrea Habib, Andrea Alvarez, Belinda Bayarena, Lorl Leighton, Cathy Fondren, and Lisa De La Garza. 3. Lisa De La Garza, junior cheerleader. 4. Andrea Alvarez, senior cheerleader. i t is . ...t ,.,,i.e Six girls of an estimated 25 tried out for W.B. Ray High School Cheerleaders of 1977-78 school year. All of the girls wanting a chance to try out in May took a class in which they learned various cheers, yells, and gymnastics. The 1977-78 cheerleaders practiced during the days when they attended camp in the summer. They were evalu- ated each night. During the school year the cheerleaders took a class with Mrs. Guion, the sponsor, in which they prac- ticed. They also stayed after sixth peri- od to practice at school. , fd: 1 I 1 . Cathy Fondren, junior cheerleader. . Laura Mlereles, mascot. . Belinda Bayarena, senior cheerleader. . Lori Leighton, junior cheerleader. BOOSTER CLUB Girls Give Encouragement To Athletes The Booster Club met in the sum- mer to collect ideas for how to lift the football players' spirit. The girls decorated lockers, baked cakes and cookies, gave them potato chips, corn chips, and more things. They made spe- cial posters to let all football play- ers know they were appreciated. For a change, the Texan football players bought each of the Boost- er Girls necklaces or bracelets and a party to show that they ap- preciated their ideas for locker decorations and other thoughtful- ness, for which they made time. 4.z1..-on-1.- ' 1. Tony Vaclavik and Page Sacky looked over one of the football scrapbooks made by the Booster Girls. 2. Ann Martin helped decorate the gym. 3. Diane Hill looked dazed after performing in a Booster Club skit. Q . we I Front row: Jenny Hoel QTreasurerl, Mikki Steele fvarsity Party Chairmanl, Beverly Lindeburg Wi Presidentl, Ann Martin QPresidentJ, Abby Braswell fGym Chairmanj. Second row: Margaret Olivei Deborah Coyle, Karen Wilder, Pam Smith, Denise Holland, Barbara Mason, Susan Raymond. Third rc Kathleen Newsome, Vicky Rogers, Debbie Whitehurst, Mary Helen Niemann, Laura Harvey, Imelda Vill eal, Linda Gonzales. Fourth row: Sandy Gaddis, Yolanda Medrano, Melissa Tanner, Sara Snow, Lisa Nant Diane Hill, Lesle Nicholson. Fifth row: Elva Flores, Cindy Garza, Danyela Martinez, Sally Longoria, Debi Garza, Anna Laura Ramos, Mary Ann Saenz. Sponsor: Mrs. Hammons. 35- s lym-a .... 'i --.. ERS. Front row: Beverly Lindeburgg vice-president, Jenny Hoelg treasur- Vicki Doughteryg scrapbook chairman. Second row: Abby Braswellg gym Tan, Micki Steele: varsity party chairman. Top: Ann Martin, president. shown: Theresa Mitchellg stadium chairman. xx ., 'I I 1 ' , W 'Q f 1523 'H s if , T3 'Y 'X iff V , 1. Theresa Mitchell began her climb to the top of the spirit ladder. 2. Tony Guajardo cheered for the Texans in a Booster Club skit. Tex-Anns Kick Up A Storm 1. 2. 3. For Ray Beverly Lindeburg, captain, flashed a smile through her hula hoop. Velda Vela, always happy, thor- oughly enjoyed herself at a pep ral- ly. The Tex-Ann's high kick routine, a favorite of everyone, pleased the half-time crowd. V SN .. ,. -I-KSU ---- xfsstsws fQQ.4a:.:,Qu.,:,3 g,gu4.1j41,:z,g ' 2 ii., -M-K , Y, , In My MmMhW4 'iiwgfifwi who-n-an-cu i1...,fm++:' . . ,Ujj-:fig-M 3 ,,,,,,..i F ,,gH.ia.aa1 zftzf at ..,.ff ' p. L W f: :'f 111 V L ., ' 'W N'Y fe. - g.,f , 9, ae, L , .- if f x. -1 qetgggp gf- i-. 711 if 5'-Q S X 4' ew,-i if- f 11 QQ if W V f 1' L -1' , ff ,ya ' K .5 - A, C' Q' f , -is , 5 r fv 3 9, fi fy- L -I - 'iq z K Q5 , Qi 12,1 up L . ' A - I . ff? ..4,.. ef 5,-. 1,15 . 4.0. le i f , Q s5Q......2.. F fl l , . 'C it G ef? L i ' 4. A t , 'fi V Y, W, . KW V V V, A , Q U i , g 'H , s A ,Qu , Front row: Donna Coutup Captain, Linda Fentonp Captain, Becky Fisher, Captain, Beverly Lindeburgg Captain, Sandra Gonzalez, Colonel, Velda Vela, Major, Mary Ann Saenz, Captain, Karen Smith, Captain, Casilda Clarich, First Captain. Second row, Kim Gainerg Manager, Melinda Ortiz, , Sandra Garza, Anita Jordon, Debbie Garza, BeBe Brandesky, Laura Agras, Laura Garza, Debbie Gall, Criselda Clarich, Rexanne Hawkins, Susie Rose, Ninfa Escamilla, Maria Martiz, Norma Garza, GiGi Gonzales, Wendy Balsleyg Manager. Third row: Leslie Balsley, Melody Cook, Mellie Flores, I Roseann Perez, Cathy Fike, Ana Laura Ramos, Regina Salinas, Nancy Olivarez, Jana Wright, Susan Specht, Polly Wentz, Perla Benavides, Marta , Montalvo, Sally Longoria, Lisa Saenz, Ava Morgan. Fourth row: Liz Villarreal, Sandra Flores, Seline Garcia, Denise Pruett, Linda Wood, Sandra Nowell, Deanna Barrera, Vikki Martinez, Danyela Martinez, Sharon Blasingame, Carol Anne Arnall, Macie Thompson, Theresa Castillo, Beth i Thompson, Debbie Gonzalez, Denise Rose, Judy Davis, Fontaine Peronis. i l .1 A 1. Cathy Fike gave a big smile after drill team practice. 2. The Tex-Anns talked over the day's events in their little group. Tex-Anns Perform In Brilliance 1. Drlll team and band members performed at a half-time show. 2. Roseann Perez stood antlclpatlng her dance at a football game. ,Tr '. -,yin ,lf ' ' A ,+ Lf . . . K 'I L ,,a,l-f,7?,,',1,:.V4- I ,K ,I , Q , -. ,ffm .J - , . .. .. M, , , ,J 15:37 ' f ' 'A . ff , 4.1:-13, A 5 g g j - -.. .Q-.-. ' , N 4 ' I V j 'ls ,If x i 1. 1, Front: Llnda Fenton, Captain. Second row: Casilda Clarlch, First Captain: Vel Vela, Major: Donna Coutu, Captain. Thlrd row: Mary Ann Saenz, Captain: Bevel Llndeburg, Captain: Sandra Gonzalez, Colonel: Becky Fisher, Captain: Karl Smith, Captain. ff T ' fi.- . es, -.-I K , . agile 1 Q- Tx- rm Years of ballet, tap, modern jazz, and an acrobatics class gave Sandra Gon- zalez a strong foundation to be a Tex- Ann. Being with the group was an en- joyable experience although it was hard work and time-consuming. Drill team was a chance to meet and work with other hard-working girls, she said. As colonel, Sandra taught the girls the routines for both football season and basketball season, and competition throughout the year. She also helped with preparing them for the Buccaneer Day Parade. In addition to this, she ran the Tex-Ann try-outs for 1977-78. She carried plenty of responsibilities, as it was her job to make sure everyone learned the routines perfectly and ev- erything ran smoothly. lf Sandra felt a step in the routine could use improve- ments, she worked on it at home, then About 200 girls tried out for the 1977-78 W.B. Ray Tex-Ann drill team. Of them, 60 were singled out and chosen. All of these girls were scored on military commands, high kicks, splits, knowledge and appearance by a panel of judges. Two weeks before the girls went to a camp, the Tex-Anns worked daily for four hours for five days's teaching and evaluating under the direc- tion ofthe National Drill Team Association. Camp was at Texas A. 81 I. University in Kingsville in the summer. The Tex-Anns were awarded a trophy of superior performance on the final day of camp. After com- pleting camp, the officers met with Mrs. Trammell, their sponsor, to plan routines for the year. Upon completion of the new routines, the entire drill team met for an additional two weeks to learn the new material. The practices lastedleight hours a day. As school began, the Tex-Anns practiced two and olne half hours each day. They also prac- ticed with the band each dayj before the games were played. During basketball season, the Tex-Anjns trained for an hour and a half. ln the spring, when preparing for competition, the schedule came into being once more with the addition iof some night practice. The Tex-Anns put the practice to the test when they attended statewide competition in San Antonio in March and in the Buccannear Days Drill Team Festival in Corpus Christi in April. Both the South Texas Drill Team Competition and Corpus Christi contests involved several hundred participants. potlight showed it to the Tex-Anns the next day. She practiced with them from 2:45 to 5:00 during school. During the summer, the rest of the officers and herself practiced and went to officer camp. l 'C' 1. Beth Thompson took a break from drill team practice for some fresh air. 2. Mrs. Trammell gave roses to the Tex-Ann Officers at the last pep ral- ly. 3. Sandra Gonzalez seemed to be thinking over some perplexing problems. Javler Meza Rocky Vlllarreal, and Rene Garcia concentrated on the jazz octet music they were playing. Ernest Sanchez demonstrated hls muslcal talent with hls perfor- mance on the drums. Fighting Texan Band Displays Front row: Nancy Lozano, Twlrlerg Dlane Luehers, Twirlerg Ellzabeth Salinas, Donald Gibson, Freddy Rivera, Robert Garcia, Barbara Moore, Nlck Martinez, Jenny Dennls, Ernest Sanchez, Billy Garcia, Ricky Furley, Mike Villarreal, Jack Bishop, Beverly Larkin, Nlnfa Garza, Twlrler. Second row: Irene Garcia, Esmerelda Salazar, Richard Godoy, Della Gonzales, Donna Hoffman, Beni Flores, Candy Gonzales, Felicltas Garza, Patty Molina, Sandy Guerrero, Patty Norris, Denise Williams, Anna Flores, Anna Fabela, Marina Valls, Dlane Gallagher, Dalia Sauceda, Cathy Mirabal, Cynthla Obregon, Sylvia Morales, Laura Harvey, Sandy Gaddis, Shawna McGahey, Lauralynn Rogers, Kyle Kelly, Nora Serrata, Melinda Maza, Elizabeth Kapusta, Norma Fuentes, Mary Ann Ivy, Drum Majoretteg John King, Drum Major. Third row: Dennis Eichler, Assistant Director, Mike Koch, Director: Christina Morales, Cynthia Arkadle, Mary Jo Bjella, Dora DeLeon, Lilly Gutierrez, Elva Flores, Patti Pedraza, Sylvia Martinez, Norma Sanchez, Robert Knowles, Barbara Hlnojosa, Sandra Santos, Betty Lopez, Nancy Solis, Frank Villa, Ruth Kearley, Sara Snow, Sandra King, Sandy Angulo, Diana Rangel, Carol Deschner, Vlcky Brinsdon, Diana Cuevas, Sherry Burton, Lucy Lopez, Mary Ann Gonzales, Lisa 1 ' 5 m f ' ,fri ,I FA? 3 E. -1-,y ,. 8? , 1' ikjvgsf 'fx x V 't yi 9 1 Q fgnf Enthusiasm Through Music Torres, Rosle Rodriguez, Alma Maldonado, Maggie Garza, Diana De Los Santos, Barbara Veltri, Fabian Rivera, Gary Verduzco, Edward Oliveras, Matt Leitner, Paul Perez. Fourth row: Keith Lewis, Merardo Cantu, Mike Flores, Ronnie Olmos, Joe Lennon, Steve Hernandez, Rick Gutierrez, Paul Rodriguez, Alfonzo Cuevas, Rene Garcia, David Palacios, Daniel Juarez, Mary Alice Valent, Mary Frances Garcia, Roland Martinez, Richard Baker, Jackie Everett, Karen Davis, Rocky Villarreal, Javier Meza, Richard Murtaugh, Grace McCoy, Gerald Briones, Jerry Davila, Sherry Jones, Ernest Salazar, David De Los Santos, George Salazar, Hector Gonzales, Val Vlelma, Howard Esse, Charles Garza. Fifth row: Norma Solis, Rudy Martinez, Rudy Sepulveda, Orlando Mendieta, ary Kay Olivera, Cindy Garza, Ramey Meave, Reed Kroloff, Paul Deschner, Donny Jones, Teresa De Hoyes, Kathy Simonds, ames Cabrera, Gregg Butts, Rebecca Reilly, David Tapia, Billy Hope, Joel Vera, Rene Pena, Joe Flores, Arnold Luna, Oscar unguia, Danny Perez, David Hale, David Villarreal, Arnold Medina, Frank Dodson, Leigh Lewis, Ricky Garcia, Gerard De La Garza, ster Lazo, Craig Henning, Ernest Garcia. 200 people were in the W.B. Ray Band. M'-Ln Most of the students had been in band since Jr. High School in the seventh grade. They worked during the school ' year on the music they wanted to play at pep rallies and concert assemblies. The band trained during football season from 7:45 to 9:25 each weekday morning. 150 people were in the marching band during the first quarter. 22 of these were alternates. At least 128 members were always in the marching band. 50 mem- bers were in the campus band. They played for pep rallies, games, and school assemblies. During the second quarter, 70 students were in the symphonic or first band. 80 students at W.B. Ray were in the concert or second band. 50 students were in the campus or third band. When the W.B. Ray Band was in competi- tion, they were rated on a scale from one to five. lt ranged from superior to excel- lent to good. Also they had a district marching contest, gave a winter concert, and a spring concert. The W.B. Ray Band was also in the U.l.L. Concert. eadership cunts fi it ii to uffflffix f s, 'U-, - 'fi' Q' .4' iiifh. 0 'oi' a 1' 4 I , si ,5kl..a 'G ,, N if ' 5 a ti.. Q . fl 531 ,n , an uf 1 J an ' , ' ur Front row: Lilly Gutierrez, Vice-Presidentg Vicky Brindson, Senior Representativeg Cynthia Garza, Chaplin: Laura Lynn Rogers, SecretaryfTrea- surerg Paul Deschner, Junior Representative, Rocky Villarreal, Sophomore Representativeg John King, Drum Majorg Joel Vera, President, Leigh Lewis, Uniform Manager. SV X 1. Nancy Lozano went all out to support both the band and her baton. 2. Ninfa Garza played the clarinet in addi- tion to being a baton twirler. 3. Dianne Leuhrs did a little dance with her baton. '35, ,A v dir! ' Ki. a ft. 0 o 9 f X., in xv' .L f 1.3. 2 'M 3 , '13 WE, . I , 1.1.4 ,, W . , ' vt .,jf ,L '-' l' gm, X1 to-. r fggejflr' l if r f E9 if 1 N Q W 21- 4. 'S . w Jw X fm, Q 0 ' V4 7. W . . ,I A . 1 .- , YJ y . 1 Q, i i f e Q J if ig: 1. Trombones added mellow tones to pep rallies. 2. Saxophones and trumpets filled the gym. 3. Barbara Moore, Ralph Alvarado, and Jenny Dennis performed at the Homecoming game. 4. Mike Koch supported both band and son. 5. Beverly Larkin performed her one of a kind talent on the xylophone. 55? 2 a Q- xii E T - it f N X e 5 K ? .zalw H ' ' e . fl i 'M . it 4 eafk -W-.....t..11-,V jj- ,, ,X I K 'Wf'V.z1.13..,' . 4 'Y I , me ytyp ' . 'F . -Q V ttti Q 5 L U -V sf g j...l,gff1l ,Lf aek, 8 ...f t . f.'h X -- Z.- lie. Q' I 5 A xg J! 5,18 S .fill Through the year, the students participated in many sports. lf they weren't playing, the students were lifting the spirit of the players. At the Miller football game, Coach C. J. Harrison asked Bill Kennedy what he was doing with his wallet out. Doreen Lowry smiled at the thought of winning another girls basketball game, while Daniel Saenz practiced before a swim meet, and Albert Gatica warmed up before running. All the participants in these and other sports, should each have recog- nition for their hard work. QilllTHH 6f iWllllIKiJfiifS5? N 3 an , 7 TRACK Ray A F QT5AU+1 07-146 carronqe 1.35-27.7.1-xlgicefe A lllllloodyl 5 f 23f18QKi'18SVill9 15-27 Txingf ' Y 07-OO Robstown' A l A u17'167iMlr 9fi l7d -5 A ' A A 7 Rclay-Gordon7Sfevenson, 'Clint Chastairl, d ff .Nlicheel Solke- 4 1 A l ' A ' 5?55655?3lE25E51?SR?8ifQH3lS?.WdiVid!!a Daf'ie' 533021 Sheilaelwey- TCF lc A ,gg p f A 7-gms' BASKETBALL '25-734 Carroll rprr 21-29. Alice 62-52. Mbbdy 4 ' A A ' A55-31fKihgsville ,-,ggi uf' .xl ',.- ,A .I 35-56pKing 73-38 7Robstown5 .Miller fE25f52pC3TV9 A 7 A A: , , A ,K ,,, ,,.,,L, , ,1.:,,, :.A1,z A 59-60 Robstown 64-48 Miner 5, I. cmgxy K VI, , CROSS-COUNTRY 2 District: Third place. iiii Bovs' BASKETBALL 6 A Regional: Seventh Ray elee second half p 53-55 Carroll A A 50-54 Alice V 67-89 Moody ' 71-57 KlI'1gSVill9 ' -ea-84 King 51-52 Robstown 59-75 Miller. 52-57 Carroll 72-65 Alice 64-as Moody 57-67 Kingsville 68-70 King 41-52 Robstownpg 60-76 M ll lerffl p p QJRLS' CROSS- 5 J TRACK Third place. 7 7 7 place. DOI ITS I2 IIA? A58 , fwfr ww,fw We had a very unique coaching staff this past year. Not only did we have some of the best coaches in the city, we also had deaf coach, Don Kitson. Coach Kitson graduated in 1968 from Gallaudet Col- lege, the only college in the world for the deaf. He also graduated in 1974 from the University of North Florida with a B. A. in Math and a Master of Education degree. He is from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and is now a United States citizen. Coach Kitson taught Physics, Math, and was head coach for five years in Florida. Coach Kitson taught at Baker Jr. High in 1976, but did no coaching. ln 1977, he came to Ray and is the A Module chairman of the Deaf Unit. Coach Kitson feels that most coaches are well qualified here, and I always reflect on Coach McCord, because he is very intelligent in football . He said, My football boys are very patient with me because of my communication problems. 'Xt N, Ei 'PT N k fax 1 Ng My t 7 f 'F' S ,, sf-vf-fi. -r.' 1 ' ' , ' 1 ag-f gf 'fls ,Q , ,Xl e 1wQgfm+ 1 it:'tL.:ig.5 Q Q ta . , Bi' In V:'1 P rft f:r 'f' f ' gs' . Jmilll- f J W 7 fifif ,.l. Z 1 131: :Ltr :' R 'I 'JJJ .- X. ' 'rr'f' g . .. l K . X I 5 nlllxfgh -,5 4 1. Manager Larry Strachan plays with puppets in his spare time. 2. Manager Brownie Bryant tries to show the football players that he has more muscles than they do. 3. Manager Gilbert Juarez fills himself up with air instead of the football. 4. Trainer Sammy Luna is kept out of the Varsity room because he thinks of himself as a monkey. Coaches: Arnold Leal, Dom Rangel, John Ray, Ed Livsey, Dave Dunlap, Johnny Martinez, and Don Kitson. If F f-., 1 Managers, Trainers 1 X Vital To The Fighting Texan Team . L. f., ' 1. Tracy Mount hands off to Richard Askey. 2. Mike DeLosSantos gets by with a little help from a frlend -Amando Garza. 3. Tony Vaciavik and David Sanchez seemed to enjoy watching the Texans win. 312 Martin Reyes, 414 Mario Reyes, aif18 Tracy Mount, 320 Alfred Lopez, 421 Richard Askey fp '? K 'T '1-ni wiki? Y 'kt Q ! 1. Tracy Mount looked for a place to throw the ball. 2. The agony of defeat showed on Martin Reyes' face. 3. Mark Miller made a terrific catch in spite of the defense. 4. Captain Bumper Warren watched the game and prayed for another Texan win. it22 Gabe Garza, a't23 Alex Perez, 425 Mike De Los Santos, 326 David Sanchez, 429 Ruben Valadez. W Texan Team ls Really Hot . QQ E3 i 5 i ff it 315' A -v ' f f .A in The Fighting Texans had a very different season this past year. Not only did they have more serious injuries, but they were also shut out by Gregory-Portland. After three scrimmage games were played, the Texans came out with a 2 to 1 score, only losing to GP, by a score of 41-0. The other scores were Ray 22, Laredo-Nixon 13, and 27 to 12 against Brownsville. The first dis- trict game of the season was against Carroll which the Texans lost by a score of 14-7. 1. With open arms, Alex Perez awaited the coming football. 2. Tony Soto makes another Texan touchdown. 1330 Doug Terry, 333 Mike Orrick, 438 Steve Youngblood, 339 Joe Monroe, 440 Sean Walker. We Got Something You Ain't Got! On The Field And Up The Sidelines .. .., - I MX me-e. . , sr K K M, If '- . aww, i ef v - -V , ., Q...-5. 3, K an ' , utr- . ,, A-x,'Q'7'v-ggi, 1. Captain Mario Reyes used his charm to get the football into his arms. 2. Captain Martin Reyes got help over the line of scrimmage from a King mus- tang. 3. Ruben Valadez eyes the oncoming tack- Ier. 342 David Delgado, 344 Tony Soto, if 45 Kevin Kemp, 350 Don Warren, 452 Mitch Terry. 193 vii, 4' 'ffl 'W9,g5ft?'?' pirit Helps Ability 151' 1. Mike Mitchan rests during the Laredo - Nixon game. 2. John Garcia kicks another Texan extra point. 3. Steve Youngblood plans V to block a GP point. 455 Roger Rodriquez, ' 14457 John Garcia, 359 Barney Hild, +660 Page ,gall Sacky, 462 Bobby Warren. xx? 515 . s ii 'AQ' 1 N SY-if, ex, by Wir W lil ' no ' X . X wiki? e vw X . A 3 Aw, , A . A 'l 363 Ricky Peel, 4164 Fidel Yturria, 365 Arnold Gonzales, 367 Duane Blohm, 468 Armando Garza. 1. After receiving the kick, Alex Perez gets help from Mark Miller. Mario Reyes, and Mike DeLosSantos. 2. The Carroll Tigers give up on trying to catch Bobby Warren. 3. Roger Rodriquez decides he wants the ball and prepares to take it away from a Laredo- Nixon Mustang. Teamwork Needed For Successful Season V-n Ab R 2' The district record for the Ray Texans this year was 4- 3. They lost to Carroll 14-7, King 27-18, and Alice 27-13. The Texans won the games against Moody 7-O, Kings- ville 28-18, and Robstown 7- O. The biggest upset of the year was when Ray beat Mill- er, after a hard fought game, with a score of 17-16. 370 Bryan Harris, 19471 Roland Ro- driquez, 372 Tony Guajardo, 474 Paul Mueller, 2175 Mario Elizondo. 1. All the Texans go for it! 2. Tony Vaclavik and Kevin Kemp team up against the enemy. 0pponent's Score Few Points RIVALRY INTENSE: KS A., ' w w e ? gm e 'Q f V A 'J , VL5'11i S'! '. :if :ft , 'fb ' WLS? 5' - 3 5 . I . A- ' 5 h.'g 'f f ' i'2'Hi75l . 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A Muller Buc shrinks In fear when he W f . l.VjV:ffEQff sees David Sanchez coming after hum. 476 Toe Garrett, 411577 - , V Ruben Castillo , 478 Tony Vaclavik, 482 Mark Muller, 483 Mike ffilwsff , L if A-Vf?fi 1 155-i .liz Mitchan ?'2rfs?3'f r V VV i 5 L ff4..'2a+mfi2Hf,1E?if??f ,gs , ' im 4' ?Ixqz'5fg+5,,f3i,J5,. tsf-11: h W 4 V ' 1 W L ' ' 2Va:V'+L'W'ie ,VVjVQ:,fzw-mf ' - V . if Q fill?1?'flQfV-L5-Ziff?'I' V?1TffEi2i7- 3 f5:Vr.Q4'??'ti e x - V - 3,,,1,..,,,-..,?e,..1.+-fw-.www V L'-0... . r an h f- V 3 ea fn An M Efgylihngm ,ts m 54+ VV ,L V ii? -K g x, 1 , ,,,L,,,,,,. ,,,,,...k.jkav.A, 'V V. .. if i -, .. -Vf - Vf. 5 rf 2 4' Q Q 1 X r fe Q . V V- rree nh ' V sg X 1 -f A V rms- , L , V R' ' V .. 2 , VVV- . Ss! ' 4 .114 Vs. '- f V-ff, f ' 1, ' .1 - ' FX '- ff VV..,V .am k ,- up -aa A gf ' A ' ' L' M., We-' r , if so CICS!-T wh 1. The Texans worked hard to win the game. 2. Page Sacky's face shows the joy of winning. 3. After the game, the boys enjoyed yelling and cheering. 484 Johnny Wartell, 485 David Campos, 386 Wayne Mitchell, 488 John Perabo, 389 Ray Stone. For the past 27 years, the W.B. Ray Fight- ing Texans andthe Miller Bucs have been great rivals. The Ray - Miller game always draws the biggest crowd of any other game. During the game, everyone was tense as well as excited. The spirit of the student body and teachers really helped put confidence into the football players V' .l w.,.,g.,,N,. 'T' sm 1 -W -I 'll minds and actions. Last year the Texans lost to the Bucs by a score of 3-2. Despite the tears and disappointment, the foot- ball players looked forward to this year's game with determination. The hard work of the players really paid off when the Fighting Texans won a hard fought game by a score of 17 to 16! , lfzt eff' E9 ' gr W' :L .5341 ' 'f1'FW Q .35 51 ,iw 5, may lj x 94 ,, . W ,.,,s....f.,..,,4.,W..W,,.,..e-,W,17,, ., M,..,g,...,,1..,,,,...c. we W' awww-W-M--' 013145 5 55,2 xii , r tg B2 I A , . ' r . We ,lun 2 ,, K '- , :A ' 'fr 1 .Uma , First Row: Oscar Perez, Mitch Miller, David Barrera, Tom Guerra, Roland Gonzales, Carlos Soto. Second Row: Rudy Castillo, Ronnie Buhidar, Ricky Silvas, Joe Gonzalez, Armando Santos, Bart Langford. Third Row: Lonnie Yanez, David DeLosSantos, Joe Hickey, Gordon Stevenson, Jesse Gonzalez, Abel Rodriquez, Rob Montgomery. Fourth Row: Chip Conklin, Albert Valdez, Michael Leal, Rene Rodriquez, Moses Castro, Aaron DeLeon, Leslie Juarez, Coach Dave Dunlap. Fifth Row: Coach John Ray, Phillip Vera, David Wright, George Falk, Kyle Rader, Xavier Lopez, Rene Pruneda, Coach Don Kitson. Ray 12 Gregory-Portland OO 22 Carroll 00 24 Moody 06 00 Alice 16 O6 Kingsville O7 oe King 26 'E 47 Robstown O6 14 Miller 18 The J.V. football team takes a time out between plays. J.V. Builds Strength For Next Year First Row: Jim Rangel, Danny Montoya, Richard Bryan , Frank Medina, Marc Ware, Gilbert Rodriquez, Mark Lancaster, Joe Arguelles, Coach Ed Livsey. Second Row: Robert Garza, Kevin Orrick, Adam Bushong, Wendell Hall, Henry Sanchez, Kelly Hanna, Harold Hild, David Terry, Coach Johnny Martinez. Third Row: Mark Bitoni, Joe Alvarado, AI Yanez, Ricky Wolf, Danny Valencia, Fred Warren, John Barrera, David Puebla, Manager Eddie Salazar. Fourth Row: David Villarreal, Carlos Garcia, Eddie Salazar, Henry Lopez, Hector Davila, Hal Adams, Manuel Robles, George Obermiller, Manager Mitchell Wommack. Fifth Row, Roland Vera, Joe Montoya, Joe Benavides, Mike Amador, Pat Coyle, Lanny Lancaster, Eddie Botello. QJQQ XX Ray OO Ben Bolt Varsity 36 14 Gregory-Portland 12 oo Carroll 12 U O6 Alice 19 2 O7 Moody 02 O7 Kingsville O6 '-e oo King 12 I 22 Miner 14 Texan sophomores recover a fumble! Sophomores Battle Through Season I ., ...' K , ,,f.,2 -MCG f a- - Coach Johnny Martinez, Butch Bantigue, Jesus Benavides, Michael Gonzalez, Albert Thomas, Greg Lowak, Byron Sells, Gil Eastland, Rudy Hacker, Jerry Thomas, Richard Askey. Not pictured: Martin Reyes, Donny Coleman Long Hours Of Practice Pay-Off 1. Butch Bantigue searched for a team mate. 2. Byron Sells stretched for a jump shot. at 7 fl' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOO0000000 Texans On The Move ,ee KT' W'WwLefe1 ..,, A 1. Texan Huddlel . 2 Gil Eastl d I oked di ged d g h Iftime. 3D 'CI lkdf tpt df dMhlG 4 Alb tTh bl kdih pp f l 4??' , ff' C girwil f' -fl A' 'fi ff? f fr 121 QW 'Y if-Ja' 1. Albert Thomas prepared to smash a Miller Buc. 2. Donnie Coleman tried to stop a Miller Buc. 3. Greg Lowak and Rudy Hacker took turns shoot- ing. Three ingredients are necessary for any team in any sport to wing these are disci- pline, ability, and experience. The Ray Texan basketball team suffered a number of defeats due to lack of experience this year. Now the season is over, and the Texans have over 30 games under their belts, which spells EXPERIENCE. Throughout these 30 plus games, ability, as well as discipline was well exhibited by players during their performances, said Coach Johnny Martinez. Predictions for 1978-78 are that the boys will play harder and better and they will be in the playoffs. Good luck Texans, we'Il see you in District playoffs in 1979! said Coach Martinez. Players Strive For Victory 0000000000OO000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Q -.v . il' LL Ll ','L L LL Lwi L' ' I f'?lTi-rl' , 'if R W ,Q ' ' ,g.-,g,M. . L L , , f L Lv L . . , L ' , L 1'-rfL,,z, M, . k t ' 51 T L L- K' i 'L L L -1 fi ' L ini L -f', ', W? ngmlpga. E g T, L f ,, 7 g.iyE,.T. WIY.. wa X, , ,,ML.. 73,3-iv y . 4 Mfg? . V :K .,Vr i V MWF , h Q U va nag :yi 1553, ,L L W.,. , ,-v im . 1 at 5. , M I -,:,-gig L is . N 17' :su .fi 1 3. -' 2 ,L 1 L . 1 I A ' L Lx, L in Q-SL , , g ' gg t L , v-Q ' ,L L , Q lf. lt. Ll -wa. L lij .. ' L? 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L Morris Mosely, Danny Montoya, Robert Carter, Jaime delosSantos, Coach Arnold Leal, Roger Graham, Joe Monroe, Dean Sturm, Richard Askey, Junior Varsity Bounces Along 1. Roy Montalvo tries to get the ball away from his opponents. 2. Roger Graham makes another basket for the Texan junior varsity. sro' wa ,Nm , I .... . 1 ...,. , 5 . G si W '-rua First Row: Canny Acuna, Doreen Lowry, Lucy Zapada, Millie Martiz, Deanna Campbell, Pat Aubert, Patty Gibson. Second Row, Lisa Garza, Erin Walker, Jeannette Hatch, Patty Saenz, Coach Dave Dunlap. Not pictured: Mary Ann Martin COACH DUNLAP: Sometimes You Wm,Sometlmes You Lose 1. Pat Aubert practiced lay-ups before the game. 2. Mary Ann Martin and Lisa Garza looked as though they're doing the Hustle during the Beeville game. . 5- OUOOOOOOOOGOOGOOOOOO00000ODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Second Year Proves Better For Girls 1. Coach Dunlap worked on the teams mis- takes. 2. Lisa Garza tried for a shot in a weird position. 3. Mary Ann Martin and opponent tried for a jump ball. 4. Erin Walker displayed fancy footwork. The girls varsity basketball team im- proved much this year. Not only re- cord wise, but also in basic basket- ball skills. The first half of district, the girls had a 4 - 3 district record. Coach Dave Dunlap said, I was ex- tremely pleased with the progress of our younger players, the sopho- mores, and juniors that didn't play last year. If I had to pick one out- standing quality about this team, it would be their 'never give up' atti- tude and the way they are always hustling. DO000000000000000600000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Stretching, Extending, Winning . . . E mil 1114 amen i WWQQM' 'WW MGM l 3.ChD Dlp dS gavthgl Ippt . P tty G'bson shot in spit f L y h d th I Ily H hf kft 1. Vikki Martinez drew the attention of the Mustangs. 2. Chrystal Polk's ' opponent tried to use some fancy footwork. 3. Diana Mahalec tried for her foul shot. 1 JV's Look Forward To Next Year First Row: Diana Mahalec, Delores Foores, Tawni Buhidar, Crystalyn Polk, Susan Wolfe, Kathy Soto, Bernice Figueroa. Second Row: Coach Sally Hammons, Becky Lemer, Vikki Martinez, Karen Marshall, Sheila Thomas, Joanne Askey, Christina Salinas. . ' 4 tt... N. Ti., 5 . . .V - 3 5KK,,,,,, Vfff i ., ..:mxygavrg, V fn 5 V V-wwe . , :grease ' f V f -ffffifiibv f-?'V VV . V ' V V Vw. V. ,v:g:fe?1'E?T 'wav ff M f ' - gV,:'gr2ffsiV5f?a g ifl ., . 't 'K ' ff Vt! fleiigiigzli :L 31,5-:..:f. V 4 . .,,..,- ,l ,vw J. K 3,5 5' we ' l 3 ' .4.t,l.,V K K A I hx 'V . 5 W 6 , W V i ., Vw , ..,. . LL:-M-V, V .,p .w..t,. . VA K VV . . it . J 5 ,,-V Z- 5 , ,,,,,, X .,, , ,.., V 3 V KK K. V Y ' KK K -i,,. . V- 5 fx K t A . I , 3 ig smfwfm ,V ,' ,M ' i, V V it ,gf 1.1 .. ' if V ' ' 4' . . w. if 1 ' x K 543' ' r K K ' Q35 y- K Ljjjf Arif. 1. :gg . 5 .K an-,,: fe. ' :L VZ rg. ' K ' . S 5 , K A, , Y , t - 4 .L . R af , ,fp - . . 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K KMA, K W ., 116 V KK, First Row: Joe Garcia, Roger Middour, Ricky Gutierrez, Albert Gatica, Michael Garcia. Second Row: Javier Tamez, Tim Stevens, Daniel Garcia, Thomas Castillo. Cross-Country Runs Hundreds Of Miles 1. Joe Garcia practices his co- -o--.. ordination. 2. Grueling looks Xmas., 1 2 heIP Ricky Gutierrez concen- Affxv A ' trate. , Q24 an . t 1' x . K r , ' -5 ,,,. k - xl 'gl , M i , W ,i ar V f e 1 ...au W M- 5 K L..,,,c ,Q , ..,, ,zo .- o ., , o V A, h ,,.,., Q an L G '4 s 'I -df ,VL X Aww at -1 G A 3 , , r ' if t.,A .A -A O fe:-rx. Qi' A Q- f G, Q o st- ' ...of- ' 'NQ L X, 3, El f.. new ff t t E+! ,U W . sg Q-. 'f of . r 'Q' 1 a... ,. 1, .W .' ' ' ff 'N Q! V L lt, 'L, z R Wu N 1 ' o' we Li f- , 117 if fr-1 m,,,.,,.,,,., Cross-Country Track Runs Wild raw- W .... . ., . , 1, mx, 'fr i - .55 f:.:f . I i:,?f1f'1-jzbgigf.'?f'.if'Z,5w ' wg? ,, , fff'fJff22??lff - . . feiwu ' ' rl 'Y,,l,f1j,.Lgj:.. lg. i J ' 3 , ...nf J 'I 4 .W W4 1. Sponsor, Marcie Guion. 2. Cross- Country girls from all schools ran in the rain. 3. Lisa Baley had a drink after ,.,, - , ,.., . . - the meet' . .. . .,,. , ,. V W. , 4 Swimmers, Divers Splash 1. John Mason showed perfection in diving. 2. John and Kirk Mason posed for the picture. 3. Terry Ellis practiced her butterfly stroke. Iv , ffggf X! -in First Row: Terry Ellis, Daniel Saenz, Coach Gene Watson. Second Row: Michael Solka, Sheila Loney, Melanie Jones, Glyn Wright. Third Row: Mike Omundson, John Ellis, Clint Chastain, Gordon Stevenson, Peter Pestor, Eddie Serpin, Steve Reyna. .ln I LA..-. -1' 5 i I ,., . , ,, , U--W W... 11L Everybody loves to be honored in some way. Last year the student body elected Paul De- Groot as Student Council President. He gladly accepted the honor and exercised his leader- ship qualities throughout the year. On October 21, 1977, we had our Home- coming game. Queen nominee, Suzanne Prater, congratulated Margaret Oliveira after being named fourth runner-up. N.F.L. sponsored a tournament on Novem- ber 19, 1977. Tom Winett exchanged trophies with other members from around the state. Honors for the year concluded with out- standing senior names being engraved on the Hall of Honor plaque. - gf? . 'Q fix. ig ' 'fzy-If-.'k '. gig 5,5 ' 5 . .4 fivf , 1, Q22 in i1 .. b , if ii ii, If if A 4- , N ' A f,Qg33. , game! u an .naw sw- ifiiif.. 'ak' Za vzrmieyff ' 'ffL f2iZ3Pf'3'i -3655155 3 '15 ::z?5i-fl W is if ' I F1 3 Y ' ' W f!L.:Q,. . :gg nf- Nag' - J: 1: Lfzgsliii fi 2 1::.gg:2 ., lf19V': ' ' ' 12'ifE2El'Q,I.?Eft'1:5fQT!Lfi?' . ' v 'E WE?4fvf5i::l1'fi:5i.'ff35?i:? , , ' 4.7, Qgl,-v.,.-QffLeEQ5:g'gggfma ,51 e-,f.s, '- , - A 2f:l'fmsEfs3:fg:5f.i?1fqgzag'?: A .Tk ':f:1'ssfg'ggg.',::,52i,,:5f2-wifi, .5,f..,1 A J i 5 ,g ,- .ggf-1:5-51,111 ygff.g:e,gs3:f:22ef:'-' ' Li:fp':.U1.::if35gss, 1515.-1 iff.. 'k'T' 'V' WL3V'vy - - .viii . f--:Ee xxifbid -V, V4fL,1...i':5i:5:Lf1 ' WHHH IN WS Nt zz . F' gig 5 AGS, 1:-ir 44m xg ,lui K 'CTR Yi do , W4 3 of Ja I J- ?'tF,: ' ! i 1-' , '? ,. , ' ' gx. KY: 5.319 FAVORITES: Front row: Mario Reyes, Belinda Bayarena, Martin Reyes, Laura De La Garza, Andrea Alvarez, Back row: Andrea Habib, David Sanchez, Beverly Lindeburg, Bobby Warren, Paul DeGroot, Margaret Oliveira. HOVTIIHEEI NOMINEES: Front row: Sandra Flores, Ann Martin, Denise llolland, Gil Eastland. Second row: Cassie Clarich, Tony Vaclavik, Cindy Schutte, Sean Walker. Third row: Abby Braswell, Mike De Los Santos. FAVORITES: Jenny Kosier, Ruben Castillo, Anne Thomas- son, Tracy Mount, Cathy Fondren, Mark Miller, Lisa De La Garza, David Campos, Vita Buchanan. HOIUIHEEI L4 :L f ,.....s,.N fx X9 'N '--xwiiffi S F. 12?'?LgsA A N .3. 'Y NOMINEES: Front row: Lori Leighton, Corrine Reed, Ann Solley, Velda Vela. Back row: John Lopez, Mike Mitchun, Steve Youngblood, Landy Narvaez. 0 u s K f l 4 FAVORITES: Tracy Jackson, Mitch Miller, Regina Salinas, Joe Monroe, Glyn Wright, Arnold Gonzales, Rene Lyde, Rudy Hacker. HOITIIHEEI '. x , Ns , v 1 I -N ' ' w :Z .P-1 - Q , .Q Ms ,N - x me ,-S raw cy . v 5 1 if 1 4 W, . 5' 5 - ' c T IN N. A 6,5121 NOMINEES: Front row: Jerry Groner, Lori Schueite, Susie Rose. Back row: Erin Walker, Adam Bushong, Cathy Crider. lVlost Outstanding Senior Girl 1. Cheerleading took up alot of Belinda's time but it was well worth it. 2. Belinda Bayarena, Most Out- standing Senior Girl. 3. Belinda always had a smile for everyone. Belinda Bayarena The Most Outstanding Senior Girl award went to Belinda Bayarena this year. Hobbies like gymnastics influ- enced her to be a cheerleader in jr. high, which she kept up for two more years in high school. She was also president of Silver-Ray FHA. When asked about the honor, Be- linda said, lt is a great honor. I was surprised to get lt. l'm really proud of it, and glad to be it. 2 , . - , XDA , . VL 4 A I TJ Q4 r P If s 20. . Y leg i if ' vs- 'af .. s Q le new 1 ' 1 .ai y U .gif 1 fe 1 ' v.j Vx 'fl l- 5-3 .b Aw ' ' 51? f it .4 Q ff' ,l 1 4. 7 5 3 Quan lfxifn ff 5 f 2, F l . ff 'F' 1:61, S . r 44t,5..Q. .ag Fc x msg X 3 Qi E 1 K f A- F S 9 ' 1 iii? 4: me M W ,- is .V Most Outstandin Senior Boy Bobby Warren Bobby Warren, widely known as Bumper was chosen as Most Out- standing Senior Boy this year. He was a varsity football player for two years, captain his senior year, also participating in Silver-Ray FHA. Al- though football took alot of his time, he still enjoyed fishing, horseback riding, and hunting. Bobb's easy-go- ing character made him well liked by all his friends. 1. Bobby Warren, Most Out- standing Senior Boy. 2. Captain Bobby Warren always performed well on the football field. 3. Bumper and his hat were in- separable. ,s,v,,,,,-,,.v.-.v.-.v.'.'.-.YNA-,,,.-.',.,,.v.'.v.-.v.-.v.-.v.-.v.'Q.v.'.v.'.-.-.v.-.'.-.'.-,,,-,,,.-.-.v.v.-N,.v.-.'.'.v.v.-.-.vw.-.'NA,.v.-,N,,,-.-,,.v.'N,,.v A Time To Laugh, A Time To Cry 1. Overwhelmed by winning, Queen An- drea Hablb shares her joy with Martin Reyes. 2. Homecoming Queen: Andrea Habib 3. Football Sweetheart: Suzanne Prater 4. 1st Runner-Up: Laura De La Garza in 0 is ft, iii i mi-No .5 viva' 'if Hoel Wins D.A.R ,Q wg Excel The D.A.R., National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, chose Jenny Hoel as their Good Citizen of the year. When asked how she felt about being selected as D.A.R., she answered, lt's a real honor to be chosen as a good citizen of a high school, but I really don't think you can choose just one good citizen from Ray. Jenny is president of N.F.L., vice-president of CYA, treasurer of Booster Club, and attends Texan Chorale and Senior Coun- cil 1. VIVA! winner, Madeleine Frecker. 2. D.A.R. winner, Jenny Hoel. 3. Jenny Hoel displayed the child in her. M, Winners Students Serve As Advisors in f. ci 7'2 1 iff- ' ' sm- ' T ,ei mf gg, , 1. Superlntendent's Advisory Board: Paul De- groot, Anne Thomasson, Danny Oliveira 2. F.A.T.: Reed Kroloff, Rhoda Sanchez, Eloy Ramirez, Jenny Hoel 3. Glrl's State, Boy's State: Jackie West, Eloy Ramirez The majority of the students attend- ing Ray ate in the cafeteria at least once, this past year. It was obvious that the cafeteria did have its prob- lems. Some of which were the long lines, short second lunch shift, and complaints on the food. The Food Advisory Team was the an- swer to most problems concerning the cafeteria. They listened to any complaints, and took them to the school and district administrations to see what could be done. Attend- ing monthly meetings with Gertrude Applebaum, director of Food Ser- vices, was one of their duties. They also worked on improving the cafe- teria's facilities. A new hamburger grill, improved french fryer and hot dog machine were replacements for the old ones. Members of the F.A.T. were Vicki Dougherty, Jenny Hoel, Eloy Ra- mirez, Rhoda Sanchez, and Reed Kroloft. .kv wi: ' , or.. ,ge . 'vxvsgxg m- 'CP ,Mus 1 . -.,,NmM 0 'tits V- e lm- G '+f'Ls43,3?5Qifse- ' 5 v'5'M--11f., - 1 i V ' l :':2ff 'f:. .: f. A R f ai A 'sz X, Q li ' k 2, 2 'Y av ia 53 ax, ng Q 5. Q in ' X 'Q .M , ,.-, .m' U f?!'1 f an X 1' QI' ff ew'-EQ if-1' , J N.-W ,W 2- 1 A . QF' .ki , ,kt ., Musical Talent Enjoyed By All l l l. ll ' wt, A I ,ff 7. 1. Area Choir: Jeff Macias, Seline Garcia, Larry Strachan. 2. State Orchestra: Fransisco Ceniceros, Bill Hoel. 3. All-District Band: lfront rowj Cynthia Garza, Sylvia Martinez, Lilly Gutierrez, Nora Serrata, Diana Cuevas, lsecond rowj Alfonzo Cuevas, Jennifer Dennis, Rick Furley, Laura- lynn Rogers, Ruth Kearley, Mary Jo Bjellag lback rowj Rocky Vlllarreal, David Villarreal. f .,.,-,.,.,,,,,,-,-.-.-v-.N-v-.-.M-.-.N.-.-.-v-.suv-.-.-.-,N-v-.NAA-.-.-v- Qualified Officers Chosen ? 1 . lf you were to pass by AV-1 on any Tuesday morning, this past year, you would have found a large group of students displaying leader- ship. These were the Student Council representatives. At the front of the room, would have been Paul Degroot, pres., and Margaret Oliveira, vice-president. The president and vice-president's duties were to guide the mem- bers of Student Council in organizing an effective way of represent- ing the student body, as a whole. When asked What do you think of Student Council this year , Paul Degroot answered We don't have enough members to accomplish what we need done. 1. Directing a Student Council meeting are Margaret Oliveira and Paul Degroot. 2. Student Council Officers: Paul Degroot, pres., Margaret Oliveira, vice-pres. 3. Beverly Lindeburg takes a break from the everyday routine. 4. Senior Council Officers: Bev Lindeburg, pres., Chrls Flood, vice-pres. v.-.v.v.v.-.v.,,.-.v.-.v.-.Y.v.-.v.v.Y.v.-.'.-.v.'.-.v.v.v.v.-.-.v.v.-.v.-.-.-.'.'.v Editors , . . The Bosses 331: Iglffli. .-W-fM'Nf1g57f ' Ax xg ,... ,Q .....- , .M V , , 19 r 1 E 1. Viva Editors: Reed Kroloff, Susan Laub 2. Silver Spur Editor: Debbie Whitehurst 3. EI tejano Editors: Veronica Cantu, Steve Cortez Viva, Silver Spur And EI Tejano 4.f.'iFg??'-.JY.fYx1Hgf L K I Senior? Junior? Sophomore? Whichever you were, you were an important part of Ray. Every single person added a happy face to brighten the day. Miltan Martiz was one of those happy faces, as she joined 2000 other students at registration. But we were not always happy faces: we had our bad days, and Jessie Salinas and Richard Rousett seemed to have had one of them. But while others were running to get signed up for a class, there was always time just to sit and talk, like Bar- bara Bratton and Bill Kennedy did one day in class. From the lowest to the highest there was always something to do. Gilbert Juarez found he was best as a basket boy. There is something or someone out in the world waiting for you and your happy face. 5-.4 J P A5 ' I ,.,,,...-W f' Q31 , 1 2. fs M, 8 ,we M... up QF W, Cris Bazan Belinda Benavides Ignacio Benavides Jesus Benavides John Benavides Loretta Benavides Aibert Benavides Dam Benkendorfer Patricia Bernal Jack Bishop Cheryl Bissell Matt Bltoni Harold Bjelia Stewart Black Duane Blohm S if ,i ,f'iXk as 'NT' LST! Q2 .. ... .V f We Made lt' James Boettger L Priscilla Botello W x V R 6 ' .fsi ' 4. K Sara Botello Bernadine Brandesky Abby Braswell Barbara Bratton David Bright www mf s 1'9 -v KJNK6 r.c Vicky Brinsdon Carol Briones Larry Bnones John Brock Candi Brookins f ' o fa-. 'flnffff ,, Y fel! , ' ?..,a2'-EERE YM-1 . - ' 1 'izwizikicy WW3Z:'-21 R Qrgzgazz ' ' ZW W 5 V V ,f f Z '71 . f E 11252325 V' ,:, ,737 I 'VY ,' Mai ,r ' , 1 HW, .' ' Ci 'nf , ' kN f :gm 1 iz ' -' K , ' 9- iz ' 'f', .' 3 I Q ,A - 4 ' 1 ,, swf? 2. E ,lk J0y Br00klM ' .lQhh,Bfyant 5 Wax? a, .Lanai Burris L Ginny' Caballero 4-n-an I Julie Caldcleugh nf John camweu Deannacampbell ,bm Q ,,hk A AI Cantu Jesse Cantu , Tom Cantu f 'Vsronica Cantu' Q L ' R airlcla Canyon 5 Chris Carrlo , A xx ,f gr, xv in my K 49? '37 i g 2 -4- ,Qi 1? ,tif . ff ffw a f ins 555, , A 'f 'QQ 'g' - Q 2,4 fx ' s W 1 I? Gi. . 'ax 2 S, J. , W ai 4. as 1 i if 563619 4 N I 459' f-wr ff' w fm M wff . r' ', VV if Rose Ann Castanon Florenlco Castillo . l W mi l L , f 'a ,,,,, , .2 +1 1' a 4-'gig 1 f' 1 bi 15431511 , 3 ff? 4 1 V gli: JT A MQ .2 ml' gag' 93? X ,kr S Qzvilf ff , i :SWA Valerie Castillo .lose Albert Catlca Hope Cavazos Norma Cehallos Robert Cepeda Ida CIIBHLCG- Elvira Chavez Christine Cisneros Look our world, HereWe Come Casllda Clarlch Eric Clark Ernest Clark Stavqn Clark, l Joan Cloutler L Davld Conley . ' Darren Cnoper f 'x X Rosey Cordona Steve Cortez BN .JKNW f 373' G i 'Q ' A ' ' 'S 1f,ff.4 r' L ...- , A rw -- X ' 5' T3 . , 7 M mt : xxx ..,,r...-,.:- -3 for the band car Donna Coutu Anne Cunningham Bridgette Curry Paul Degroot Maria Gloria DsLa Cruz David DeLa Fuente QW? Gerald DeLa Garza Laura DeLa Garza LetharDeLa Garza Chrls Delong .lanet DeLoslSontos Mike DeLos Sontos Jennifer Dennis . Frank Dodson Vicki Dougherty 'ff-Y Gene Dowdy Senior Men Get Hands In Nless Pat Neely lunch. lv a breakr Q , 5' f li QV 145 9:-s, 'A 3 .Mx sf 'ss 4-ff? ,A -.f-14 ff? -and .df-.-r'r4!'W 5 f, . ,f ,.', K4 ,f M, ,, ,' ff W r N K K 2 5 148 I egg , JM g, Egg? if ' ar.. ,q2?2iiFa:u:g' Aw. . Sharon Havelka 3 V g David Hec , 1 Marlo Hernandez V .W l Kenneth Hess Barney Hild eff Q ft X I Bring Your OwnLife The question Why were we put here? was pondered by many stu- dents involved in the Young Life pro- gram. Meeting Monday nights in var- ious person's homes gave everyone the chance to get a closer iook at their life. Singing, doing skits, praying, and listening filled the night. Page Sacky, Jr., i Young Life is a way to learn about Jesus Christ and have fun at the same time. p s g Young Life is a nyondenominational Christians organization whose main purpose is to offer high school stu- dents the opportunity to consider and fl L experience an alternative lifestyle in Jesus Christ. r y r Mary Jane Hatch, Jr.g i lt puts me in a good moodk' The highlight of the year was theski trip to Colorado which involved many students from the local highrschools. They spent eight snow-filled days ski- ing the Hot Springs slopes and swim- ming in the heated pool. chris carrie, sry Young Life is a great club to have fun and be with your friends and God 17 Diane Hill Julia l-llll Velma Hlll Barbara Hinojosa Jenny l-loel Denise Holland Howard Hoffa Aaron lrlgoyen Mary Ann Ivy Jeff Jackson Randy Johnson Veronica Johnson Carol Johnston J Sherri Jones ' ,M I 5 A- 3,512 . l J g :Liu S+ 3, 5, L 8 Kg? L f 4 iwfzfif' , as ,E , l . 2 . ,. Aoor H ng, -Affg,ggQfQ.jsgW3?:5 .f fl, f ' Q, gszfg exiles! fl Affrir Y AW 4 3 gnifj-f ,fe J Q 2 1 I 4 ei Q ,Q , ' K WX . ,M , emi? A . .f, . er ft- fff',1,., , . W ., , ,, , A f . , ., , Experience Helps Seniors Gain Confidence Angle Juarez Columbus Juarez Cindy Kanlpe John Keller Kevln Kemp Blll Kennedy Robert Key i ia ' i' X . IJ .J few, ff Abby Braswell meeting. . 'Y QE ycin, ,.f:251'frt2 ', . :fm ,':':, 24 . gel? TW' X .J--' ef ,W i,.l ai com f ' five' if -1 3,6 . . If el fig , K . , .nh it , li 'X , , 55 ws '-dv' XI is XK is X gf X , 1, f-3 has S. , fr fllf' 1' 53 , ., yw:sm.s,,.,,m K ,ff WfM +-.,, .73 nt ff is X. xifamv . ilmwiigl fi js' . ,513 F FMT fx ,... - wwf? W., X J . 'N Q f ,,., X l . 81 refer ll l a f I 1, . tl ll S J.. I 2:4 , it 5 1' sf 'iifn A ,, A f -E , ea, El FOR THE Through the years, p muslc has played a big part in the lives of the students at W.B. Ray. Many of us has a favorlte song whether for the beat, words, or just the group. The Memorial Coliseum and Ritz Music l-Iall provided us with entertainment ranging from hard rock to country. A random survey was taken to find out peoples' all time favorite songs and these were the results: Albert Valdez, Soph., T I Feel Love -- Donna Summers Liann Terclilla, Jr., J Cowboy Song - Thin Llzzy Bubb3,Thomas, Jr., l , f Sweet Emotions Aerosmith Dwalne Buster, Soph., , ChrIstine - KISS Susan Pfromer,-Soph.,f 'Theme from Mohagany - RECORD Diana Ross Mary Dlabaja, Counselors' Sec., Sentimental Journey - Tom my Dorsey Al Cantu, Sr., Light Up -- Styx Eddie Alanlz, Jr., Stairway to Heaven - Led Zep- plln Donald Funk, Asst. Administrator, ln the Mood -Glenn, Miller Patricia McElhaney, Jr., To the Morning -Dan Fogel- berg A Sharon Havelka, Sr., A Sunshine -- John Denver Karen Smith, Sr., Love Grows Deep -- Kenny No- lan Trlsha Slmoneau, Sr., Wishing You WeresHere -- Chi- cago A 1 24:55- 2i'2P3iik: I 2' EXW ' 'EZQT John King Barbara Kluge . Janelle Knight 1 z 4, Reed Kroloff 'Lei -ni l Dan KUM Many Langham if 2 rfvitfitfiil X 'r M' is 3 4 4? ,i A t gg 1 sp '5va I, Y ,jf of ., , ,egg Asmwg , 1:5 e,:'g1.f . , V X3 ,A vm. -' 'T if 71 iff - Q 921 mv Q53 -fi . f ,sd 0, b, 5 -li l, we 1 ' I MM-6 V , l 3 k fi' . S ' Q use L 'X x 'z,-z22,f'ks E A 2 ' . r,r,, , of , rf, ! 'K P ,-7 ,N f, My Allen Lasslter T Susan Laub - Esther,Lazo 153 h Nick Martinez ' Philllp Martinez Susan Martinez asyavna Martinez Barbara Mason Ty, ,, f ' x We . fl 'g X .f 1, v,,.,flzfL' , 1'9f55f?f3E'EfI2 m47573'1755 :f, ,JW ' 3? , 1 'X F fi x fxgfx G ,isa Z6 if M i A 'W G J 4 , ,X Q N , Back To Basics Stressed 5 'Yhlanda Medrano Letiy Mendoza L Richard Messe? Theresa Mitchell , Sonia Molina -J' ,or M 5 Patty Molina Aa., fu -rx AJ f-3-Xiu, 'x fa ... :za 7'-2,222 rf-.Bda 5 we ' . 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Montez Nelda Montoya Barbara Moore Sylvla Morales Lisa Mathew Allan Maurer Wlllle McCandIes Charles McCauley Donald McClendon Shawna McGahey M Vella Morena Ava Morgan Mohamed Motaghl Lisahlullins Paul Mueller Mary Helen Nlemann Kathleen Newsome Leslle Nicholson Patrlcla Nicholson Arthur Ohregon Cynthia Obregon Danlel Ollvera Margaret 'Oliveira Ruben Oiiveira, Roy Olmos Mary Ann Oiqule Mark 0'Neii Joseph Ormond Angie Oser Victor Palacios David Paiacios Ronnie Palos Tambra Patterson Cindy Pena Gracie Pena Hermalinda Pena John Perabo Joe Peraies Diane Perez Irene Perez Janice Perez Jeff Pickett Stacey Piliinger Cynthia Pornpa Kathy Pooley James Porche Diane Porter it 4,1 1 , N ,-11:42 ,.f:s:::efs5r:wf f - ,. .,,.t,,f...,,,v-mfg:-,my .d,g,,. 19.3 7 e??E:1:::'-V 1 -4 - 4 if X,-gm '21 1.-qmfg ' , -ff-erezgz in V s ,ii2iE??-Eft ' L , 1 ctw., . f me Simpy' , V -.. Wa J , ' I 1 A X41 xx k Q?Mi?'s' t , 1 2 X' V. , 4. fi. hx Haw V. 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V ,:,1:, ,- HQ: 3 ' 1 e id ,nt ' f ' H g. A Wg? M , Q 4 xii it 1 33' -rw ve a Friend was one of a- ,Hy K- . , ny bootligfl t Fall Fest. W ffl fi' -3 V. 'R 152 lf: 1 3 x 6, :,. , . 5 , H3 ,K ,pg,1g33,,,g1mm,agg f ., gf 4:,,' ppt . 7 ig Suzanne Prater Michael Pro Victor Puente Gllbert Qulnanes Ernest Ragusln Eva Ramirez Juan E. Ramirez Michael Ramirez Norma Ramirez Rose Mary Ramlre Z Ana Laura Ramos Armando Ramos Llnda Ramsey Gilbert Rangel Martha Range! Nora Rankin Harold Ratllff Jeff Ray Susan Raymond Oscar Reclo Fellcltas Resendez Gabriela Resendez Frank Reyes College Choices W Approach Sensors Marlo Reyes Martin Reyes Arnold Reyna Juan Reyna Mike Rhodes Diane Rldgley Pete Rlvera Fabln Rlvlera Karen Roach Ralph Rocha Abel Rodriguez Mlroslava Rodriguez Noe Rodriguez Paul Rodriguez w.:.i Q-9 Robert Rodriguez Jr Roger Rodriguez Roland Rodriguez R . M Vicky Rogers gg., fifflf Jmnover nv ., Sherry Rose 'Z' Afrf ' gi David Ross Kelly Rowland Spencer Ruggles FINALS WEEK Drowsey'eyed students: books stacked sky high, piles of mimeographed papers on the teachers desk, grouchy teachers familiar sights? Of course they were, during FINALS week. l We all knew how it felt to stay up all night until you could take no more NO-DOZ, and there was no coffee left in the house. lt always seemed that we waited till the last minute to study and cram for exams, when we had twelve whole weeks to accomplish that. l Once you got to school, the first thing you wanted to do was turn in your English folder that you were so proud of. But of course you remembered that it was the wrong class to turn the folder into. Even though you thought your life had come to an end, you made it through the day only to find that you still had more finals to take. I 1 I A I I 2 S 4: . , 4' frdfnsl.-aw, ,,,f, fi. , ' . ' .- N mg' 1 +125-Sa-'f' f biiikqixww 1' X Q A 4 ai iff? Me' Mtv ,Q..,--1 vi -1 X, X Aw K , Belinda 'Rulz Y Vicki Russell V Rlchardl Rutherford Martin Saldana, Adrian Salinas , Laurie Sallee David Schwabe Patricia Slmoneau Pam Smith Sara Snowl Dora Sblano Joe Saenz- Mary Ann Saenz Noe Salas f - ' Samlsalas Ernest Salazar David Sanchez M Martha Sanchez Patricia Santana Blake Satterfield ' ,Cindy Schutte 1 f. .. , nfl! 1 ' . - 1 ':11'H'6a2'1 'g xg' g:.:L:.5,!g , .. Af ?iE3?ii Mark 'Seidenber er S Valerie Shaw Esmeralda Silva Norma Silva Mark Skurka , .1 . . .Ni 69 I X f Charity' Smlth Karen,SmIth Lesa Smith Cynthla Soils Homer Solis Nancyl'-Solis Tony Soto , . Lori Sotoi Brenda Stafford ' ' Mlkki Steele Theresa Stephens ' Cheryl Stiles 'Leem'Stockseth Ray 'Stone ' Debbie Stuckey . Claudia Sullk 0lndy1SuIIivan , av., 12' X' 'f' x ' ,., 'L . F S W 1753? f .M Wf LQ ,, ,,' 'V' 4 4 2 'Eff rf rf 'L J 3 x .. W, A if 5' rf if A ig w Q3 1 W W5 ,Y 'Q fi 'fi Z3 1 4, HZ r Qing. 1 gb- L, r .. . A . ,mi V ,W JY. 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'f V El ryl gn shield from 2'-'veiniiwy 'lf a-m.r Melissa Tanner David Tapla Kathy Teal Mitch Terry David Thompson Steve Thompson David Trevino outside wana Holds No Fear To Most Seniors. 1 2111 zrfczqzyzgiimi eff, xv wr-f fe? Olga Trevino Ruth Trevino V Victor Trujillo s .lohn Turner Tony Vaclavlk Carlos Valerlo Marlo Vasquez Yolanda Vasquez Joel-Vera s Paul Vera V i V Melinda Villa L Diana Villarreal V Elec Villarreal l Imelda Villarreal W ,. we f, Q is A 4M W if if .J . W 1 , U x gxif AL L- ,,,. ,wiv R f q i'7'5 1 1 . ,. XEIPQY 'PK' A' , -,-- 'lf 1 N, ' It V' ' 'nf ' Q i 2' s - A '5' 5 W .E ww 1y ? ' V f. 1 3,9 N .1 X -W' .fi 'A , A ' VF W Q , M5ktha Aceves 0--1 .rf . , P l,,'V K .V . Lyfiia-Aldape . , ..,,.z,- av :If Y A I 'MW ' grin Q' , WV? ,rw K 'xx 'F at M , A X' 'Q - W . . ,L y,fw., 41 + if 'VV h vu., V -,Vk 2 A .il L -WY5 .VV , '.,, 05.4 Remember gh? day645ilJrs'. 'ing Sophs. tonkQ V their pioturesglndlthebamera broke? Debbie-1 V Whitehurst liiahn' Tl'elfcilla,Vand Sharon Popegf V had the last laugh whenretakes were takeng ' up fl' 'J 13' n f l , V LQ, V ls. ' V.: . .liar Je Ak.,g.:g JoeyV'AIeman ' V V V Ronny Allred A Ralph Alvarado V Yolanda Alvarado' Johnny Alvarez lVg eyge llAgvafggVil ,l ,V Viuliagfgmayaj 1 V, p V SafvfivlMSul61f'Q V :Judy Ashlock V Vl 1 l JF?A6l1QASkBy M Patrme, Aubert 1 V HCiGi0lFlVBV2iCHlQl j 1 RIGHVHFQ. VBaker 5 . Wenldy Ba l5feYlVf fV 1 i 1 Michgllgxlgantigueq VfCaqfm'ef1VBar1j6k5l V l lDVebOf all '1BV5i?5V lf Agapild Bbnavides 1 Perla Benavldes A '- V -RQb.QZ:C8- BBSS1 I' Extra S Tomas Benavides Barbara Bernal I Homework Arrnando Bianco ,Eloise Bomerk f --Joe Brisenor h 'Martha Brown Vita. Buchanan Sherri Buente 'Ronnie' Buhidar 5 f1'aw'nie1 Bu'hid'ar - f Jason Burkett TheQma,al3l1Staman'kei - PauIBishop' , Mary Jo.BjeIla ' rTarnbi,Blaok 7 Tim Blacklock r Q 1 p 'Sa Q' Nav , Mx Q . g fy .H 4 .r Q, 2 ' .u r 23 ' A' xscq . if ,wo 7 f X Debbie Buster . David Campos Q X 1 Robert Campos V -W Merardo Cantu ' ' V, V Q, V ,K Q , ,V xxx' 1 ,V ,fps K ,ing I ,fax V - My f, fe. . 3 -,., ,af N ,x .Vaa KathygHoovor'practir:ecftoA-boa modal.,-.f 5'vuurnmgaoQf,me rv aa gpmfeq xraaagion., urge 1 ' , Nh ,Q far, . 1 N ,L :E ' ,.. 3 5 3 A' Z IAQ. 41- L ' Ny f B K 'Qi W4 f A f b fi.. tk 5 'I 4 4 at 719-f .5 Clintl' Carpenter Richard Casares Norma Casarez ' Eiida Casas ' E z! ? ' . e I .flf b e , Q, Qi 4 rg: K,-QE. 9 5 f' Q ,' -1 1 X, 1 e Thereiae Casey Homer,Ca5tillQi ' Janette Castiild ' Ruben Castillo- e Ru1:iyeCastiI1b - ' Theresa Castillo' Felicziano Cavazos Valinda-Chance! John Chestnut'-' Doug Chicken Precfelia Cisneros, Crissy Clarich' Anne' Cbchrum - Burt Cgldiron ,L Blaine Conn , e Steve Cooke' , TdnyLCookev V V Mary Cooper l ,Luis Corona ' Susan Coutu' A A' Becky Cruz - 1 Alfonso Cuevas Diana 'Cuevas Chris Davila Jerry Davila Karen Davis Terri DeGroot K V Victor De La Cruz David De La Fuente Lisa De La Garza Michael De La Garza Aaron DeLeon ' Roger Delueon Catherine Dellglano David Dellilano Armando DeLosSantos Minerva DeLuna . Carol Deschner Paul Deschner Lisa,Diaz Blance Dives ,Q ' V' , '4 M P., ,, 9.3 '1 4 ', .' 1 A lf a42f- -m' wf' - l K ff- Q! 1 1. Sandra Lambert leaves the cafeteria. v 2. Surfing: popular sport among students., 1 , , giigsfz ggglfi 'f1'j ff 1 2 ' ' 1 fr . . A f 'll 7 I 7,5 Y '7 'V it , if , ' ' ' ,' A W 'Q ' WW . L ,,,, I .WP A , , V , V A r D kj.. D l ra r l an 'qi . 'T' ff--yq , ik K' x 5 Q 5 :Nt 5, it A Q D Junior Class iRepresentation Supportive N if ij 1 , 2 2 1 - o 1.53 'kwfiivl D algw.' QNX , l' D - f 4 ij - ll T- r.:f i i f oir s . Diane Dominguez JoAnn Dominguez Sharon Domiiiy A James Down ' 7 Charlie Dreggorsi D Robert Duarte Mary Elizonoofwi' ' A Norma uyasa Euzonao no CQFOIQLEWS 1 D D Car'olyn,Elwiri L cisergemmonsr L Connie Erebiag Q Cynthia Esoamilia , Ninfa Escamilla K JoAnne Espinoza ' Veronica. Espinoza V Alex Esqivei Zane fuer: D D Agustus Farias Q h Juaniia Fariasf- m' Linda Fenton - -A The'A,B,C's - Athletics, Books, And Clubs 1. Juniors ecsfatlceaf pep rally. A 24 Anne Thomassoniand Colleen Kirksmith held up spirit posters. L' 'Kelleyiiferguson i 5 Gracie Fernandez is Becky Fisher V' A ,Les Fletcher 4 James Flores ' ' A , j , L ee. A .. -. , -. We . .. Q , 5, F . 1s'?3fervi 4 xii . g ig' rt Vx A 4' '3 511 A xf . e-Vf VIS Q f 8 N- if f 3 ' W, L .3 sf Q , ef we , Q X A 'g 'fu . F. .slr ' lfgf: 3 ,,., V F F .L R. fy. Q' A W ff 11, ,. km M Q AV., ,.L,.:' Joe Flores Julio Flores V Pete Flores . M . Ruth- Arline Flores F sammy 'Flores .irq . -' Margi Foelker 'Cathy Fondren L Mickey Ford Rickey Ford ll-in-1 Cathy Francis Angie Fregosc Lucy Fregoso Becky Fuentes Kathy Fuentes W Ruben Fuentes F Ne-ei Euigmim Debra Galavizi i Meianaeicaibieiyin F Dian2iGHll2!8l??fYbi 'V Raymcndliieallagligfbf L, 5 N241 'bw 0-3, T9 f 1 ' i .. Q? . N ' 6 f Ei fj zrf ' N ' f if 1' - Q ps. 5 ,A iv. L4-. v'1 I f ' n V- . 4 V ,f iff gwlgvii ,. 7 N A 'Q k , s F x 2' X Q, f, , l - N I M A 'N ' 5 1 g t K A Wx,-AJ , k I ,lwft Qi , . . j ' I ,M ,XW 'O Mx K X 1 l , X ,Nh VV y ,,:,- VA A 1 , .? if 3 -ff. ,W t , ' M K ifl:it1 'rX f f :ffffff 'VX : V, 'L ,5- ff I I Q iw. x if ,Q Hen' K wi' lx , ,Q av f 17 ' 'Leticia Garza Nlnfa Garza Sammy Garza Sandra 'Garza Richard, Gauna ' Reba George' Pafiy Gibson 3 Cherblyn .Goad l 1 ','L 'Hebert Godpy . A XiAMagdelene-AGdmez ' l Rosie Gomez Veronica Gongora l Alma Gonzales Joe Gonzales ' Roland .Gonzales AnneGonzalez A Belinda Gonzalez Deborah Gonzalez Deris Gonzalez Hector Gonzalez ' Paul Gonzalez .,,,' Miki, f 'N ,x.,a A Q x Nl fl W' W 11, 1 ,. ,gun ,, 1: ---H iilf fx :.f- -' z .. An:-.:' 'J-' fmilifu 5 ,fair QW' I A 'se fl-1asF'.'4 5Y y D dit A, 35 ' ' 'Il l l ,ir W h FQ , A 6 M , 3 9 l K ' 1- n ,fssilf , . , l . ,,f A an 1 1 f l 'zz' 1 ., ,elif 4 4,1--A W V L... Ml '53 1 r 5, 5.9 ,Q .3 hx' l' 4 a ,.. is 3 2 x M v- wir Vx 5' fl? lll- A l M f' Q gm M' 'ax ,. , A V553 ' 'r:2. 1 5-Hb' 5 J , E A l 1, Jacquezmc carers 17th blrthdaycalletj for L fd celebration at Wendy s. l k K ' 12. Vital Buchanan would rather eat herfenve- , m 1 Iopethan buy a class ring, V- A 4 1 K j y3.iKhthyjPensyl and Chet emmqns tryout ' the-new alarm system. 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L V V 24 Rosanna Muni: brings the goddlnews. , Y 3.wThis'justehasn't been Randy ,Partridge's L V day., L m L L L L 1,4 ' ,, wr ' 1 ft 33, gsyg A 4' ,, W KM i 1Sve Keebnelf ff' f ' h w '-- 'ffff ','L1 iifag- a-Qfn'ffia ,mLmL' 4' Kg1gy5.5i,qq,ihQA Qi f i 1m f:439radra 2K1Ds ' iliifilieehl KiFkSrhifh 'fE5 9 l??f!fK?l0W495 h ZJenmrs K0s2er f mfke'Kreckef pfTerffl k9BQU??l2 wff SQ0dQ2f 1 Lamberi Davxdkahcaster Bri! Lawrence ' Lora Lexghton Rebecca Lemer Doreane Leos Kexth Lewis f w. -. ., f, f,-, -1 gf ww' 3 Maria Liendo Tina Lindley ' Ben Lira Marty Loa Linda Locke ' Cathy Logan Cindy Longoria Sally Longoria' David Lope Alfred Lopez , John Lopez Lucy Lopez 7 'Xavier Lopez Henry Lozano Dqreen Lowry, A ' Alicia -Luis ' Yglanda Luis Arnold Luna Randyilvlac Curdy K Inlay Mecha Diana' Machalec V A Jeff Macias. Roxanne Maldonado Linda Marroqixin Joe Martin .muy Q , 'F . av- z '31 , 'uf g M. 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L 9?CaF' ?39HCi0S P JulygS11f?3tteqsOU T lF??59'7?3' 9,aP?:CF05f 5 Raimi' ?aV 'Fd3ev 1. Ruben Castlllbl waltsd tot sign up ioit a m 2. Carol' Ellis survived the pains of registra- tion- . . . , is 3. Robby Sale: Spacb Academy graduate Ricky Peel , . L, Q DavidPena A , ' n f , is Y D l gif! Q V ..ff: I , l Q i B 1 i X .2 ' Q , y, taxi 1,1 f,,..! Martin Pena V g ' Greg Penrod ' ' . f ' D I , ,, X i - l A Kathy Pensyl Belinda Perez X' -W Debbie ,Perez 1 , Dolores Perez 1 Oscar Perez , Reynaldo Perez Rudy Perez D Bill Perry Louise Peters ,L H. gl Robin Phelps J 1,5 L: X -Q -W A Debra Phillips ' Rose Mary Posada K i X Steve, Powell ' fig ,iffy Denise Prinz - I i Pam Pfiour is Q , l X,sN.L1f is s . iiil 1 issl D , I A 'Absnise weft Q 3 , 1 sv f ' qi i Rengipfuneqally ' sg 5 s i David R3mf CZ', I ', D D s mv . -lra2gRai'i1ii'ezf A K Q-I i H L f ii,fii I D - jk -1- If i ' i s il l il ln ,J ff' vw fii f, time mf., if .f . x ,.....-Q-Q .2 .i 'z gr we gnu s new W x Nw K 'H wgsll E3 Q mat 2 1 3 W., A X 'V 1 ' l 5. N.: I 0 i K , 'V ,f K Q? 5 4 S 33 5 nf X . x 1:--:-'iq Q x 4 Y Q Q Ls QQ:-w . x .,...nf 'V,,3' ,:f: k f ig? S ..-wmv ....... Q53 si C mmon Durmg :iw ' if 1, 4' a, A xiii The Weekends . V. I A Ahghiicb ,Rodrfigilezh ' m wCynfh ia ficalsaguezd iq- Qian,a'Rqqriguez ' 'A ' J Giida--Rqdriguezi g Lydia 'Rodriggez' V iwQ.':M3lfk 'Rodrigqezi - A I-M?1VK i'R94 f'9'4??,' , - 1 P attM iR9drvsvG2 l LaufgLly'nn Rogers- ,Ei!eeyi1Rcjhie, f LVeFneti,a,-Rosasf i f - Jim Rossff 3 Mikia Ruggleif Lir1da.Rui2, i Perry'RusselI W Page'S6cky Esmer6ldaLSalazarg V- George Salazar i i Llmelda Salgzarfy - ,Elizabeth S3iil f3S:ii-fl ' Jesse Salinzxsyjgx 'hffuiafmrazifi 44, N Q1 If iv Vw-w:f2sfsse:ma 'I' l . pdf' df aff4??ZI5?fXj:1: W ggi V1 , J! Fir, gf WM ,f-' ,- x. ' ' . 5.-4 ' r T X , e - W f . fx 'U ,7,',f1'Q V 'fi 'QA X' Q G 44,2 .rf 51 3-1 -5 Q ig 'nf' 3 f 'K , , x-rm' W: .1 ,if , gn , , ,, ww , -ff' 32 53 zzsygfgfg-my: sfswggw ,. g muff' w, v X.f' 1 3 . 4, 0' ,. ' ff? 3' 0' 1' Q9 tk ' - I fn. XKQA ' Margie Saiinas' L Sandra Salinas ' Armando Sanchez lraura 'Sanchez L' ' , 'Richardi Sanchez' L' lRHod3'Sanchez 7 RichardSantana 7 Frances Santos Maryann Sapina 5:51-54115: v l 4 9 gk. , I 1 ' A 5 E 4 'W ' , .. 3 I fffcf. wi? 1 '?' eq, ,K M5 V 1.il-lenljytijiano wouIdn't even part ..,'.x. f.,- A' ,Q ni 9 i , Sn-9' ge, ,Q 5 411- r 15 fa, R 4 p ff-ge, if A ,- - - - 1, withhis camera, during class. ' , 2. BubbdA Big B'7Thoh13s - keeping up 1 with fneelazesr fashions???aa A 3. Rlqhardlqqufris I , Tanis Saucedae . Steve Schlabach - Juiie Sebesta Nola Sendejar Nara- Sendejar L Rbdblfo Sepulveda . Latisha Shain Angie Shannon Laura Sherman Ricky Silva, 'Charles Simmons L Ira Ramirei,wasn'l: toolrhapoy dlbbut final ' deadlines. 1 - ' ' K l Gordon Simmons I , A Gate Simons L James Smith f gg. r' Tl Q Nik rr l santa Smith' l V ' Norma Solis- A ' Javier 'Suris George Tallmadge .lavier -Tamez . Ricky Tamez Lucy Summersf ' i A Ann Solley ,Carlos Soto r Kathy Soto Rene -Soto Darla Speed Gordon Stevenson L Larry Strachan -Rosie Suarez ,w.::1,::: f .41 3 , , 1 AA ,ff V E 4 2, o ,Q I N Q' 4 as 'ii f W .git iv NX W L 1 ' 5. , Nfl H, ., , 332, i f ' r 4' W ,Q 1 V 7 L F 1' , I W...- 2 i S . .yay 5. . n' n X 9 , W 1' X s V g,LL:'f 9, i . Qs ' f V7 9 4' X ., 4 . 1 - Hifi 9 'E izffw Mm ,ag xji X 1 M1 ES' I Lulafateg V -A-A Q f Kevin, Taylor 1 vicki Taylqrn Liann Tercilla ' Douglas Terry- Bubba ,Thomas Sheila Thomas . 34. , :f y ii If , Q: 5-f 1 wean ff 4'-W 1+ yy - , . wwe A-5. gy, ' gy V -x3f.AA.,,gggs.ffgij gfw, 5 !,,1'x7f'13Q14ff'3-ff? 'Q P' if , W 5.4 ., ,, s VNV ff A uv ' S V dmkx Kfu. .f 1 - Anne Thbmasson Nlacie Thompson A Mike Thompson Sandra Thrailkill Jesse Torres A Diana Torrezi Carlos Tifevino A L LionelnTreyino A Norma Trevino, Kathleen Tschbepe- P3tficiaA Uribe, Laura Uiterback .Ruben Varadez V V h Sylvia Valdez ' - Marina Vallsi ,V 1. Staffers Marylane Hatch and Cheryl Ha- A beeb counted profits from yearbook sales. g ' , 2. Texaco's free car wash was competition K 1 4 for money-making clubs. ' ' ' ' 3. Cathy Fondren shot spirit at the crowds on Kicker Day. Alicia Valverde Tina Vanlandt Damaso Vela Vela Velda David Vera Melba Vera Philip Vera Francisco Villa Elva Villarreal Frank Villarreal Sylvia Villarreal Albert Villegas James Voekel Alan Walker Steven Wallock Mark Walters Laura Ward Ashley 'Warren Don 'Warren Bryan Wendi i i A 1 '4f f ... ' ww A A ,l f N X . y 1 x . 4,.,, :A 1-v .1 :Y 'TV' 'li ik ! 3 i n S s ails .11 X jfiix gg .za'f?uwi:' -fwm' 1 l y M , . D Q M , A , ,W fi A if Hifi . X -'H X .. Jilf' l , . .. . f ,. ifff'5 ,K - ' if '- X ' A L ' 2 wa rl Ek ww ili' fi f' 1 at , 1? W l At -v r A m 'fu v ff ff E QA 24' ' E X V gif Marilyn Wessori M Arriy Wedmorelarid Mark Whifei' Ji Richard Whitehurst James Whitlookyj Fred Wilbumf 2 JR's Look Forward To Coming Year .. . mmm, rg, . si? C4 wa, W. , , r 3 or Michael Wilkins Mary Jeanwilliams Carolyn Wilson Susan Wolfe David , Wright K M, W! l l l 3 'FFR L 'W if 3335 . dmaila . , 'Dm f- xi Q-ox jl v 1 Lonnie' Yanez Rusty Yates SfevejYoungblood ' ' ,Gracie Ybarra Fidel Yturria ,m ,. . My AtAll - Dana Beli H ' ,'LA L fDebra,Brandt fiDavici-De LosiSantos 'ffi , A -gJuanita Farias ' ' ' 'Debbiq Gail Siomiara Gallego I Mary Ann Garcia A' ' NeIlie.Garcia , H ,Laura Gerhards A Kenny Gunn Eddy Hinoiosa Alison Jenseh Keith Lewis Ben Lira Sylvia Mata iris Molina Rosanna Muniz Christine Nlungia Sylvia Paiz Oscar Perez if. -4 ,4 ,V ' .- iw' ' ., f,,,. . x ff' Nm Arturo Apayca - Cindy Barrera David Barrera 'iw , T ,X fi M y 4..i , . 4 H ,li nfs A i 2 -'A 45 32125 'ia ygidvihii--.5 an X 1-'iff 4 I I A by ..,k , q 'YI' m M, i X QA l .gg -N 'N .fx ,uv Les Porche Diana Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Lisa Saenz Sandra Santos Ricky Tamez Melinda Villarreal 1. Landy Narvaez takes it easy as Texas A 8. M Streches for relaxation. 2. During registration Reba George and Latisha Shain pause a moment to discuss their classes. 3. Debbie Whitehurst and Shairmain Moton giggled as Linda Locke posed for a picture. ,, eff' 'QL -s ,g 'Q' 'I gf , is 5. ,f S3 lNH WAX l S? '-fy . 1 ' QM U JK w H YQ Y ,,55,Q:T, . ,L,l.g,bfgY ,L f A as W A .,.1i,7',. wi Q v. WX, , . . .1 ., V Aa 35? 'M my ,e P. ' '5' ' , V .1 .s , as .V h., 5 , A . 3 f V 1- Q. su... ,- w- if ,-a'0 ,:Q , I , ' ' ' V. ' ' 1, 51, ' 'P , , 1, 5' ,gfv jxifguy- Q, ' 4555 1 -ev: :I-av Y 1-ww ' fy? f.,1 1. s , .,Q:5e,,w' '7 11, r 3-, 1 .2 wr - 'w Q ' W . 2- 'A 1 -4 1 , V N , , , -' 5 me ' '?x '2'f, ' xx, 5Q.i' f1rs.f' r 2' J' w' Q : W 4, '- ' 4 - F 'W...,f' F. I . y A 'I - rms ,ww 'Q 'ff5't, '54 I ff va. v-Q ,xv-Sta' 4 Q ,Lyn-f, 1 L, J -L ,mend ', ' s. 'T 7 e M., . L :. 5 1 ' X 1. Joey Habeeb has a smile that won't quit www N? 2 gp, x 2. Rudy Hacker and Arnold Gonzales pre- pared to register. 3. Lisa Beaty, Susan Bissell and Tammy Tay- lor believe in community effort. 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M, Q3 r Nw, ' we, ,H Kelly Ferguson poses David Puebla - Ralph Quiesada Priscilla Quintero Diana Ramirez sieve Ridgiey Kim Rigall Joey Riley Leticia Riojas Albert Rivera ' Clara Rivera Debbie Rivera Nora Rivera Peggy Rivera Naricy Roberts Manilei -Robles LisaQRcbles il RFK? L X sw, fv- iiififlfiff :i.::ififf'it:.. z if 1 'T'f':y ie iii Freddie Ramirez Patricia Ramirez Rose Ramirez Reynaldo Ramos ,Diana C. Rangel A Jim Rangei Laura Rangel Mary Reid Pam Reifl T Rebecca Reilly Jennifer Renfrew Diana Reyes Evelyn Reyes A Kenny.Reyna 'Cindy Ridgley 'I Q .. - . A an f Qi, - i .. 3' mfgfkl' ' .-22225 fix? Wu? ' N. Q 8 1 0 K fi ,WKQ5 WF' reg, I ii Kiki? we S K i 1 3 . ii, ey 'K 1 . 1 ,?,f'1iHl- 'L L Ein Z um i , i L D 1 ..., F5 wa? g' ii ' i R fi R ik 11 A I yy k evi. .1 Wa.. ,Q 1 'XXV' i Q' 3 .Mary Reid and'cathyiQciiaerf lingered after If? new rally 9 JW. mai? Ji. ,M we --if i K9 --.., I r ' of ha ,, .W,. .,.., Y ,N .,,..,.. is mir, Ai A, , ,Q ,, ,. 1 2' 'N Wk ,W L, wav! 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Mrs. Lucille Hood and Mrs. Louise Blair run the cllnic. 3. In the main office are Mrs. Mary Alice Budd and Mrs. Dorothy Carlson. 4. Mrs. Betty Dodds is the principaI's secretary. f S 4 Mrs. Dobbs In 7th Year Of Service Mrs. Betty Dodds is the secretary to the principal. She has been at Ray for 7 years, under two principals, Mr. W.E. Hall and the current principal Dr. L.K. Norman. She has several duties as the secretary. Mrs. Dodds handles all money, from selling football tickets to holding money for the various clubs and organizations. She is a typist, acts as receptionist and handles all purchase requisitions. Away from school, Mrs. Dodds enjoys the outdoors, fish- ing and swimming with her husband and three children. Cooking and sewing are also included in her pastime in- tel'eStS. -sl f P' 4 A wuvq-. 315 f be, , L h h jfi' i .L', '1 V L. 31 2351- 23 .3 I' A -Q asia- ? M---N ii 5 Z fx, C tix A , ini, K 'ag Q? in in .Ri gl ,M I- MQE TQ :iii f fel' ' 'QRS ff' 4-T, 'if ' . 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Mrs. Schroeder, Mrs.,Al-Iaralson and Mrs. Garner ran' the Businese Educa-L ' tion department. M ' M ' Mrs. Haralson aided 'typing,stu- A M dents. d M M r M d , 4. Mr. Eggert and Mrs. Schroeder dis- cussed the. difference in MathAerid' ' Bookkeeping. i K M M M Q M O NW s... Q. v 2 5' g ,M M A. F EI.. : K A ring Y K. , M M N :, ,l V , MM ,X M-I ,-f s:fs?1f,f1:,--E 'gfftril' '- - 00 'YQ D Axwmkgiw Sd Q' 'N 'r :I 5 it-f oooooooooooooooo v of ll 1 pr if Your ooooo0 4.Ms. Evers headed the career pro- ' ' Emm- , , i ' 5. Nlrsqwilliams kept careerlinfor- mation iniorder. 6. Mrs., Perez discussed .career 0 plans- with Joe Quesada. Corpus Christi was selected by ASLM as asite for a career educationpro- grams. ln 1977-78, Ray .and Carroll ,students went through a screening process whereby 20 students from eachcschool were selected as gifted and talented high school seniors. Eachpquarter offered a different lab- oratory. experience. Students lis- tened to resource speakers, attend- ed college classes and then visited different businesses and profese sions. ' l 7 The purpose of the project, coordi- nated by Ms. M. K.AEvers. was to give gifted students an ,opportunity to discover and meetwtheir careers needs with community help.. 'figs Vi To It 1. Coach Ray, fcenterl while not ooaching, taught,PsychoIogy., V - 7 2. Adin'Stautzenberger taught Sociology and Coach John Ray taught Psychology. 3. Mr. Stautzenberger posed for the photog- raphers. . i I 74 Wolf Qoooooooooooooooooooooooeeooeeo Careers ...,q,N..r...v,,... .. , . ., . . it ' 5s:1,5'.,. .. . . , , Q 'lfg,:5fs,, K Agagiki n K ' fin 4, '. . 2113- 't ::. 6' 'df' , - i l C ,Y u... 4. J, V. R 211 ,ff f f, N: ,and ml .. Mk W ,W ,M ,,: 'W - 33?Ji!:f 'i ' Vw . . - 1 f . ?TT'sx-eng, .iz -.1 . I-,.1i'. ' ' f. N .iff , Q, '. ' , N rx - 5 . A f ,b,' gf'2fy54..,2fa3:y- , b y , 5 ' - W. :f A . 'Q '- Jf'f?:'L A1 -2 ,. f 2 -544,12 : 'ik .- 14 5 -yfg 13 A' . u f wg . S S. 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VV If ff ' I A poll was taken and teachers were asked If you weren't a teacher who or what would you rather be These were a few of the responses C J Harrison I ci rather be a pro golfer and get to travel Coach Johnny Martinez Id rather be a mslhonanre just to have fun! Mr Ray Hynds I cl Izke to be a salesman because I have 12 years experlence Coach Arnold Leal I want to be a buss nessman to make more money' Mr Romero Rodrnguez A student they have It madef Coach Larry Kemp An scar Meyer Welner fliveryone would be m Iove wlth me' Dr L K Norman I d rather be my gran son I d have a whole Ixfetsme to look forward to Wouldn 'c make the same mlstakes ' Coach Dave Dunlap 'I want to be a pilot pnvate reasons Mrs Barbara May Id love to be Robert Redford s wnfel Mrs Joye Gaddls An anterior decora tor I luke pretty homes and the money Wanda McCoy My plans are to become a regnstered nurse Min Stautzenberger Should I be a rece? zoo keeper? 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R Elizabeth 193 Rosie 139 Ana 118, 139 Martha 118, 167 Canny 63, 113 Hal 107, 193 Joan 44, 48, 49, 13 Keethia 139 85, 139 Esther 35, 54, 139 9, 142 Aquilar, Esuita 193 AGUIRRE, ARTURO 229 Aguirre, Narcisco 193 Alaniz, Eddie 151 Alaniz, Esmerelda 64 Alaniz, Esmeralda 139 ALBRIGHT, JAMES 218 Alcoser, Roger 193 Aldape, Lydia 167 Algeria, Mike 193 Aleman, Alex 193 Aleman, Connie 193 Aleman, Joey 4, 167 ALLEN, ALICE 66, 149, 232 Allred, Ronny 167 Almaguer, Gloria 214 Almeida, Delia 193 Alonzo, Cynthia 163, 190 Alonzo, Juan 139 Alonzo, Rosa 60, 61, 190 Alonzo, Sally 193, 214 Alvalos, Georgia 45 ll 6?K 1E Avalos, Jerry 193 Ayala, Adelia 55, 139 Ayala, Yvonne 55 FRN Babbitt, Susan 193, 214 Baca, Hector 167 Baccus, Pamela 44, 45, 46, 74, 139 Baker, Richard 6, 42, 64, 88, 167 BALDERSA, JUAN 241 Ballesteros, Joe 139 Balsley, Cindy 214 Balsley, Leslie 85, 139 Balsley, Wendy 85, 167 Banda, Geronimo 193 Bandor, Julie 193 Bantique, Butch 108 Bantique, Michelle 167 Barecky, Terry 40, 41, 44, 49, 139 Barecky, Wayne 193 BARNARD, DR. CORNELL 218 BARNES, JUDGE BOB 251 Barnes, Celeste 193 Barnett ,Jim 139 Barrera, Benny 193 Barrera, Carmen 167 Barrerz, Cindy 190 Barrera, David 106, 190 Barrera Barrera Barrera , Deanna 85, 139 ,John 107, 129, 193 , Ronnie 193 BASS, FRANKLIN 218 Alvarado, Joe 107, 193 Alvarado Maria 193 Alvarado Minerva 55, 139 Alvarado, Patricia 33 Alvarado, Ralph 91, 167 Alvarado, Sylvia 193 Alvarado, Yolanda 167 Alverado, Sylvia 63 Alvarez, Andrea 8, 10, 30, 80, 123, 139 Alvarez, Johnny 7, 167, 250, 251 Bass, Rebecca 45, 49, 73, 167 Basurto, Tina 194 Bates, Deborah 54, 167 Bayarena, Belinda 10, 60, 61, 80, 81, 12 128, 139 Bayles, Kenny 194 Bazan, Chris 44, 140 Beaty, Lisa 118, 192, 194 Becerra, Melissa 194 Bell, Dana 64, 190 Atkins, Carl A. 59, 193 Alvarez, Joyce 167 Amador, Mike 107, 193 Amaya, Julia 167 Anderson, Cindy 39, 40, 139 Anderson, Dan 193, 197, 250, 251 Anderson, Kara 193 Angulo, Sandy 42, 88, 167 Antoni, GiGi 36, 37, 44, 45, 49, 193, 215 Antunez, Joe 57 Anzaldua, lrma 139 Apaca, Arturo 190 Aparicio, Connie 193 APPLEBAUM, GERTRUDE 132 Arambula, Arnold 193 Aranda, Cande 241 Arguelles, Diana 193 Arguelles, Joe 107 Arispe, Judy 60, 139 Arispe, Roberta 193 Arizola, Robert 60 Arizola, Sylvia 60 Arkadie, Cynthia 88, 139 Armstrong, Kyle 139 Arnall, Carol Anne 85, 139 Arredondo, Jimmy 193 Arsuega, Robert 193 Art Club 72 Ashlock, Judy 167 Askey, Joanne 116, 167, 199 Askey, Richard 63, 97, 108, 112, 129 ATKINSON, BILL 18, 224, 225, 233 Aubert, Pat 63, 113, 167 Avalos, Georgia 193 Avalos, Hector 139 Belmontes, Rosa 194 Benavides, Agapito 167 Benavides, Albert 140 Benavides, Belinda 66, 140 Benavides, Benavides, Graciela 47, 49, 194 Ignacio 64, 140 Benavides, Jesus 108, 140 Benavides, Joe 107 Benavides, John 140 Benavides, Loretta 140 Benavides, Maricela 45, 214 Benavides, Perla 45, 85, 167 Benavides, Thomas 168 Benavides, Sandra 194, 214 Benavidez, Mary 214 Benkendorfer, Daryl 24, 140, 163 Bernal, Barbara 22, 60, 22 Bernal, Patricia 64, 140 Biel, Robert 168 Bishop, Jack 88, 140 Bishop, Jeri 194 3, Blanco, Armando 168 Blasingame, Sharon 85 Blohm, Duane 102, 140 Blount, Jim 194 Boatright, Diane 194 Boettcher, James 28, 141 BOLDT, RUTH 220 Bomer, Eloise 168 BOONE, JOHN 227 Booster Club 82 BOOTH, VENITA 216, 228 Boren, Ronda 194 Botello, Eddie 107 Botello, Leon 214 Botello, Prisilla 141 Botello, Sara 141 Boudreau, Ann 44, 45, 194, 208 Boudreau, Dennis 43 Bracco, Dominic 194 BRADFORD, TOM 74, 237 Bradley, Grady 43 Brandesky, BeBe 21, 44, 85, 141 Brandin, Allison 194 Brandt, Debra 190 Braswell, Abby 20, 21, 32, 33, 35, 123, 141, 150 Bratton, Barbra 21, 35, 136, 141 BREGENZER, ROBERT 227 Bridgers, Carol 55 Bright, David 18, 73, 75, 250, 251 Brinsdon, Vicky 88, 90, 141 3 Briody, Stephen 251 Briones, Carol 141 Briones, Cathy 20 Briones, Gerald 88 Briones Larry 141 Briones, Laura 194 Briseno, Joe 17, 168 Brock, John 64, 141 Brookins, Candi 141 Bishop, Paul 168 Bishop, Terry 194 Bissell, Cheryl 64, 140 Bissell, Susan 192, 194 Bitting, Joellen 29, 66, 194 Bitoni, Matt 64, 107, 140, 194 Bjella, Harold 20, 44, 45, 140 Bjella, Mary Jo 42, 44, 75, 88, 133, 168 Black, Stewart 6, 12, 70, 71, 140 Black, Tambi 168 Blacklock, Tim 168 Blackmar, Allison 66, 194 BLAIR, JOE 227 BLAIR, LOUISE 221 Brookins, Joy 142 Brooks, James 235 Brooks, Joey 208 Brooks, Wintford 194 Brown, Martha 55, 168 Brownfield, Rene 55 Bryant, Brownie 40, 96, 142 Bryan, Richard 107, 194 Buchanan, Vita 28, 124, 168, 174 BUDD, MARY ALICE 221 Buento, Sherri 168 B uhidar, Ronnie 32, 49, 106, 168 Buhidar, Tawnie 45, 116, 180 Bunting, Robert 9 Burkett, Jason 168 BURNETT, JOE 227 Burris, Lanai 142 Burton, Sherry 88, 194, 195 Bushong, Adam 41, 44, 45, 107, 127, 194 Bustamante, Thelma 168 Buster, Debbie 168 Buster, Dwaine 151, 194 Butts, Gregg 89, 194 Byers, Tami 194 Q Caballero, Ginny 142 Caballero, Nick 64 Cabrera, Janes 64, 89 Cadena, Christopher 194 Caldcleugh, Julie 44, 138, 142 CALDWELL, HELEN 227 Caldwell, John 7, 30, 142 Campbell, Deana 113, 142 Campos, David 60, 105, 124, 168 Campos, Robert 168 Canales, Mike 194 Canales, Steve 60 Cantu, Cantu, AI 32, 141, 142, 151 Jesse 74, 142 Cantu, Merardo 43, 88, 168 Cantu, Patsy 63, 194 Cantu, Tom 142 Cantu Veronica 10 24 135 142 251 CARLSON, DOROTHY 221 Carlyon, Dennis 195 Carlyon, Patricia 142 Carpenter, Clint 169 Carrie, Chris 32, 35, 69, 142, 149 Carroll, Cindy 210 Carter, Karen 21 Carter, Robert 112, 195 Casares, Richard 169 Casarez, Belinda 195 Casarez, John 56 Casarez, Luis 195 Casarez, Norma 54, 169 Casas, Elida 169 Casey, Theresa 24, 27, 169 Castanon, Rose Ann 24, 26, 143 Castillo, Ben 295 Castillo, Florencio 143 Castillo, Homer 169 Castillo, Janette 45, 169 Castillo, Nancy 195 Castillo, Rosa 57 Castillo Rosalinda 195 Castillo, Ruben 32, 33, 39, 40, 104, 124 Cortez, Steve 68, 77, 135, 144 COURINGTON, SAMMIE 232 Coutu, Donna 74, 85, 86 Coutu, Susan 49, 74, 170 Cox, Ginny 44, 45, 195 Coyle, Debbie 152 Coyle, Pat 107, 195 Crider, Cathy 127, 196, 207 Crowder, Kollean 73, 196 Cuevas, Alfonso 42, 88, 133, 170 Cuevas, Diana 88, 133, 170 CUMMINGS, ONETA 229 Cunningham, Anne 144 Curiel, Mary 196 Curry, Bridgette 144 Curry, Lonnie 59, 196 CYA 73 Cypert, Jill 196 Daniels, David 196 DARLINGTON, MARSHA 218 Davila, Chris 64, 170 E 169, 182 Castillo, Rudy 78, 106, 169 Castillo, Theresa 31, 85, 169 Castillo, Thomas 117, 195 Davila, Hector 63, 107, 196 Davila, Jerry 88, 170 Davila, Wally 196 DAVIS, JACKSON 241 Castillo Castro. Catica. , Valerie 143 Moses 106 Jose Albert 143 Cavazos, Esperanza 64 Cavazos, Feliciano 169 Cavazos, Lilly 195 Cavazos, Ruben 56 Ceballos, Norma 54, 66, 143 Ceniceros, Francisco 36, 133, 195 Cepeda: Joe Ray 195 Cepeda, Robert 17, 51, 73, 74, 143 Cerda, Rudy 195 Cervantes, Ronnie 195 Champion, John 214 Chance, Ida 63, 64, 143 Chance, Valinda 169 Chapa, Yvonne 195 Charles, Sonia 55 Chastain, Clint 94, 119, 195 Chatham, Laura 36, 75, 195 Chavez, Elvira 55, 143 Cheerleaders 80 Chestnut, John 169 Chicken, Doug 169 Choir 39 CISNEROS, ARNULFO 24, 26, 224, 225 Cisneros, Christine 143 Cisneros, Diane 195 Cisneros, Precella 63, 169 CLARK, A. M. 233 Clark, Eric 22, 51, 143 Clark, Ernest 72, 143 Clarke, Stephen 143 Clarich, Cassie 85, 86, 123, 143 Clarich, Criselda 35, 62, 63, 85, 169 Cloutier, Daniel 195 Cloutier, Joan 60, 143 Cloutier, Joe 51, 195 Clower, Scott 195 Cochrum, Anne 60, 61, 169 Coldiron, Burt 64, 169 Coleman, Donny 108, 109, 110, 111 Collins, Kim 195 Concklin, Chip 66, 67, 106, 195, 250, 251 Conn, Blaine 69, 169 Connor, Sean 72 Conley, David 138, 143 Contreras, Hector 59, 195 Cook, Melody 85, 195 Cooke, Steve 169 Cooke, Tony 59, 169 Cooper, Darren 138, 143 COOPER, JIM 4, 45, 49, 223 Cooper, Mary 54, 170 Cordova, Dale 195, 205 Cordona, Rosey 59, 144 Corona, Luis 170 Coronado, Sylvia 195 Davis, Judy 85, 196, 108 Davis, Karen 60, 88, 170 Davis, Ted 44, 45, 48, 49, 196, 210 Deaf Club 74 DEASES, KATHLEEN 68, 229 Deason, Robert 196 D.E.C.A. 56 DeGr0ot, Paul 20, 32, 33, 120, 132, 134, 144 DeGroot, Paul 20, 32, 33, 120, 132, 134, 144 DeGroot, Terri 32, 33, 118, 170, 180 DeHoyos, Teresa 89, 196 DeLaCruz, Maria Gloria 64, 144 DeLaCruz, Victor 170 Delgado, David 100 DelLaFuente, David 53, 57, 72, 144, 170 DeLaFuente, Rose 60, 72, 196 DOBBS, EVELYN 75, 228 DODD, BOBBY 95 Dodd, Rene 63, 196 DODDS, BETTY 221 Dodson, Frank 89, 144, 145 Dominquez, Diana 171 Dominquez, JoAnn 171 Dominy, Sharon 171 DOUCET, MARY 62, 63, 226, 238 Dougherty, Vicki 83, 132, 144 Dow, James 171 Dowdy, Gene 15, 36, 37, 144 Drama Club 45 Dreggors, Charlie 171 Drill Team 85 Duarte, Robert 171 Duncan, Gina 196 DUNLAP, DAVE 4, 96, 106, 113, 11 232, 238 Dunn, Bobby 196 Dunn, Pam 77, 145 Duran, Ramiro 196 Duron, Blanca 145 Duron, Sandra 196 Eakin, Elizabeth 196 EAKIN, WILLIAM 11 Eastland, Gil 28, 32, 35, 108, 109, 141, 145, 166 Eddings, Diane 145 Edwards, Edwin 196 EGGERT, C. W. 229, 234 EICHLER, DENNIS 42, 78, 88, 230, Elam, Julie 196 Elizondo, Armanda 145 Elizondo Brenda 64 Elizondo: Johnny 196 Elizondo, Mario 103, 196 Elizondo, Mary 171 Elizondo, Norma Lydia 171 ELLINGSON, GARY 220 Ellis, Carol 63, 171, 182 DeLaGarza DeLaGarza DeLaGarza DeLaGarza, DeLaGarza, DeLaGarza , Gerard 89, 144 Laura 10, 20, 123, 130, 141 Letha 32, 45, 73, 77, 144 Lisa 8, 15, 80, 124, 170 Michael 56, 170 Norma 196 DeLeon, Aaron 106, 170 DeLeon, Damian 59 DeLeon, Dora 88 DeLeon, Gracie 63 DeLeon, Roger 170 DeLeon, Sandra 196 Delgado, Janie 196 DelLlano, Catherine 170 DelLlano, David 170 DeLong, Chris 57, 144 DeLong, Michelle 196 DeLosSantos, Armando 170 DeLosSantos, David 42, 88, 106, 190 DeLosSantos, Dianna 88, 196 DeLosSantos, Janet 24, 32, 60, 61, 144 DeLosSantos, Mike 20, 97, 98, 102, 123 DeLuna, Mine rva 170 Dennis, Jenny 56, 88, 91, 133, 144 DePasquale, Tina 196 Deschner, Carol 42, 70, 88, 166 Deschner, Paul 32, 42, 69, 70, 71,,89, 90, 170 Diaz, lleana 196 Diaz, Lisa 170 Dittmar, David 196 Dives, Blanca 36, 66, 170 Dlabajar, Gary 196 DLABJA, MARY 151, 220 Dobbins, Bur 49, 196 Ellis, John 119, 196 Ellis, Kathryn 197 Ellis, Terry 94, 119 el tejano 77, 251 Elwin, Carolyn 171 Emerick, Marla 197 Emmons, Chet 171, 174 Emmons, David 33, 197 Erebia, Connie 171 Escamilla, Cynthia 171 Escamilla, Nancy 57 Escamilla, Ninfa 85, 171 Escarzaga, Jerry 205 Escobedo, Lucy 19.7 Esparaza, Shirley 145 Esparza, Sylvia 54 Espinoza, JoAnne 171 Espinoza, Veronica 171 Esquivel, Alex 54, 171 Esse, Howard 89, 197 Etter, Jamie 53, 145 Etter, Zane 171 Euresti, Diane 197, 214 Evans, Tim 197 Everett, Jackie 88, 197 EVERS, M.K. 236 Exum, Scott 197 Fabela, Anna 88 Falk, George 106 Farias, Agustus 34, 171 4,115 123 231 Farias, Juanita 171, 190 Farrah, John 59 Fenton, Linda 85, 86, 171 Ferguson, Kelley 49, 172, 206 FERGUSON, L. T. 229 Fernandez, Gracie 63, 172 Fielder, Anita 28, 197 Fields, John 64 Figueroa, Andy 56 Figueroa, Bernice 116, 197 Fike, Cathy 85, 197 Fink, Mark 197 Fino, Albert 197 Fino, Daniel 197 Fisher, Becky 16, 41, 85, 86, 172 Fisher, Chris 250, 251 FISHER, JIM 95, 232 Fletcher, Les 172 Flood, Chris 20, 35, 134, 145 Galvan, Delores 197 Galvan, Linda 64, 173 Galvan, Sally 197 GALVAN, VICTOR 241 Flores, Albert 59 Flores, Andy 197 Flores, Anna 88 Flores, Belinda 197 Flores, Benny 88 FLORES, C. A. 228, 238 Flores, Debra 197 Flores, Dolores 116, 197 Flores Elena 145 Flores Elizabeth 145 Flores Elva 7, 64, 82, 88, 145 Flores Irma 145 Flores James 172 Flores Joe 42, 89, 172 Flores Johnny 197 Flores, Julio 172 Flores, Mellie 85, 197 Flores, Mike 88, 145 Flores, Pete 68, 172 Flores Richard 197 Flores Ruth 197 Flores Sandra 22, 85, 123, 146 Flores Anthony 146 Flores Ruth 172 Flores, Sammy Jr. 172 Floyd, Pam 146 GARNER, ERNESTINE 234 Foelker, Margi 32, 34, 172 Food Advisory Team 132 Fondren, Cathy 80, 81, 124, 172, Ford, Mickey 172 Ford, Rickey 172 Francis, Cathy 172 Gamez, Betty 173 Gandy, Jennifer 24, 146 Garbe, Dawn 173 Garbe, Mimi 197 Garcia, Albert 198 Garcia, Alicia 198 Garcia, Alonzo 198 Garcia, Bernadette 54, 173 Garcia, Billy 88, 173 Garcia, Carlos 107, 197 Garcia, Christina 173 GARCIA, CLEMENTE 218 Garcia, Crystal 44, 45, 198 Garcia, Danny 198 Garcia, David 28 146 Garcia, Debra 64, 146, 198 Garcia, Edward 198 Garcia, Ernest 89, 212 Garcia, Ernest 173 Garcia, Hector 198 Garcia, Irene 88, 146, 173 George, Reba 29, 32, 33, 75, 174, 191 Gerhards, Laura 9, 32, 190 German Club 28 Gesting, Christopher 199 Gibson, Donald 88, 199 GIBSON, J. H. 229 Gibson, Pam 69, 147 Gibson, Patty 69, 70, 113, 115, 174 GILBERT, JOSEPHINE 57, 227 Gilliam, Kevin 199 Gilliam, Lee 147 Gilstrap, Kemble 199 Glass, Emily 31, 68, 147 Glenn, Tracy 53 Glisson, Jerry 147 Gloria, Irma 33, 199 Gloria, John 147 Goad, Cherolyn 174 Garcia, Joe 117, 146, 173 Garcia, John 42, 43, 60, 101, 173 Garcia, Juana 198 Garcia, Lisa 15, 21, 24, 26, 32, 35, 55, 66, 146 Garcia, Lonnie 198 Garcia, Maria 146 Garcia, Mary Ann 190 Garcia, Garcia, Mary Frances 42, 88, 173 Michael 24, 117, 146 Garcia, Miriam 7, 146 Garcia, Nellie 190 Garcia, Oscar 56, 146, 198 Garcia, Patsy 55, 146 Garcia, Pat 146 Garcia, Pete 146 Garcia, Ray 198 Garcia, Rene 43, 88, 146, 198 Garcia, Ricky 89, 146, 198 Garcia, Robert 88, 198 Garcia, Ruben 146 Garcia, Sandra 54, 66, 173 Garcia, Seline 39, 40, 41, 60, 61, 85, 133, 173 Garcia, Yvette 198 . Francis, Ernest 146 Franklin, James B. 146 Frecker, Madeleine 131, 197 Fregoso, Angie 172 Fregoso, Lucy 172 FRENCH CLUB 30 French, Leslie 66, 212, 214 Fuentes, Becky 172 Fuentes, Elva 197 Fuentes, Eva 197 Garrett, Tod 140, 173 GARRISON, JUNE 228 Gartman, Robbie 198 Garza, Ada 32, 173 Garza, Ana 173 Garza, Armando 97, 102 Garza, Charles 89, 173, 198 Garza, Cindy 70, 82, 89, 90, 133, 146 Garza, Debbie 65, 66, 82, 85, 147 Garza, Diana 7, 198 Fuentes, Kathy 172 Fuentes, Norma 88, 214 Fuentes, Rachel 197 Fuentes, Ruben 172 Fulghum, Neel 172 FUNK, DONALD 151, 219, 233 Furley, Ricky 88, 133, 197 G5 GADDIS, JOY 60, 61, 226, 238 Gaddis, Sandy 39, 41, 49, 82, 88. Gainer, Kim 44, 85, 197, 208 Galavis, Mary 146 Galaviz, Debra 64, 172 Galaviz, Gloria Lynn 197 Galbraith, Melanie 54, 55, 172 Gall, Debbie 85, 190 Gall, Susie 197 Gallagher, Diane 42, 63, 88, 172 Gallagher, Raymond 172 Gallardo, Janie 197 Gallego, Guadalupe 57 Gallego, Siomara 190 Gallegos, Nora 32 Garza, Edna 24, 147 Garza, Felicitas 42, 62, 63, 88, 173 Garza, Fernando 147 Garza, Gabe 18, 98, 147 Garza, Gracie 198 Garza, Irma 173 Garza, James 147 Garza, Jerry 147 Garza, Jesus Ill 198 Garza, Joe 198 Garza, Lamar 173 Garza, Laura 85, 173 Garza, Garza, Leticia 174 Lisa 113, 114, 198 Garza, Liz 198 Garza, Maggie 88, 198 Garza, Manuel 198 Garza, Margaret 198 Garza, Ninfa 88, 90, 174 Garza, Nora 198 Garza, Norma 85 Garza, Paula 199 Garza, Richard 199 Garza, Robert L. 107, 199 Garza, Ruth 147 Garza, Sandra 85, 174 Garza, Sammy 174 Garza, Susan 54, 147 ' Garza, Yolanda 199 Gatica, Albert 92, 117 Gatica, Margie 199 Gauna, Richard 174 Goad, Ursula 147 Godoy, Richard 15, 88, 147 Godoy, Robert 174 Godsell, Debbie 147 Gomez, Billy 199 Gomez, Daniel 199 Gomez, Isabel 148 Gomez, Magdalene 174 Gomez, Margaret 55, 148 Gomez, Rosie 174 Gongora, Cindy 24, 148 Gongora, Veronica 24, 174 Gonzales, Alma 174 Gonzales, Annette 199 Gonzales, Arnold 127 Gonzales, Della 88, 199 Gonzales, Gonzales, Diana 57, 148 Gabriel 199 Gonzales, Gannelle 66, 199 Gonzales, Gigi 85 Gonzales, Grace 148 Gonzales, Hector 88 Gonzales, Isabelle 33, 49 Gonzales, Jerald 199 Gonzales, Joe 106, 174 Gonzales, Marla 199 Gonzales Mary 148 Gonzales Mary Ann 88 Gonzales, Mary Ann 199 Gonzales, Candy 88, 199 Gonzales, Melinda 59, 199 Gonzales, Michael 108, 148 Gonzales, Phillip 64 Gonzales, Reynaldo 199 Gonzales Gonzales Roland 20, 106, 166, 174 Rose Mary 148 Gonzales Sylvester 199 Gonzales Silvia 58 Gonzales, Zulema 148 Gonzalez, Anne 174 Gonzalez, Arnold 49, 102, 192, 199 Gonzalez, Belinda 58, 174 Gonzalez, Debbie 32, 66, 85, 174 Gonzalez, Doris 174 Gonzalez, Hector 174 Gonzalez, Ida 148 Gonzalez, Jesse 106 Gonzalez Paul 174 Gonzalez Sandra 85, 86, 87, 148 Gonzalez Gonzalez Steve 175 f vincent 175 GRAESSLE, MARTHA 4, 233 Graham, Brenda 175 Graham, Roger 112, 175 Graham, Tracy 148 GRAY, MICHAEL 68, 229 Greib, Katja 148 Groner, Gerald 127, 199 Gross, Carol 175 Guajardo, Maria 64, 148 Guajardo, Norma 199 Guajardo, Tony 11, 32, 83, 103, 148 Guana, Richard 6 Guerra, Gerardo 56, 175 Guerra, Henry 148 Guerra, Mario 175 Guerra, Sandra 175 Guerra, Tom 24, 27, 32, 34, 106, 175 Guerrero, Sandy 64, 88, 148 Guerro, Trudy 199 Guerrero, Arthur 199 Guillen, Jasper 56 Guillen, Ralph 72, 199 Guillen, Roxanne 199 Guillen, Tim 44, 45 GUION, MARCIE 81, 118, 232 Gunn, Kenny 190 Gutierrez, Angie 63, 199 Gutierrez, Diana 67, 77, 175 Guitierrez, Lilly 88, 90, 133, 148, 154 Gutierrez, Martha 55, 148 Gutierrez, Mary Jane 55, 148, 165 Gutierrez, Ricky 88, 117 Gutierrez, iaigraltllllll Haas, Joseph 214 Habeeb, Cheryl 33, 175, 188, 250, 251 Habeeb, Joey 192, 200 Habib, Andrea 10, 20, 35, 66, 67, 78, 123, 130, 138, 148 Hacker, Rudy 20, 66, 108, 110, 111, 127, 166, 192, 200, 213, 214 Hagens, Erin 31, 49, 175 Halbrook, Misti 200 Hale, David 42, 51, 89 Hall, Chris 148 Hall, Jack 200 Hall, Wendell 107, 200 Haller, Jeff 175 Hamauei, Mitchel 200 Hamauei, Tom 56, 175 Hamm, Ruth 11, 235 HAMMONS, SARAH 115, 116, 231 Hancock, George 148 Hanes, Susie 175 Haney, Anthony 200 Hankins, Melissa 200 Hanks, Kerri 66, 175 Hanna, Kelly 107, 200 Hansen, Margaret 148 Hanzalik, Lee 148 HARALSON, BONNIE 234 Hardy, Alvin 57, 148 Hardy, Linda 200 HARPER, SAM 95, 235 Harris, Britton 200 Harris, Bryan 193, 148 Harris, Melinda 64 HARRISON, C. J. 92, 233, 238 Harvey, Laura 70, 71, 82, 88, 148 HARVIN, FAYE 221 Hatch, Jeannette 113, 200 Hatch, Mary Jane 32, 149, 175, 188, 250, 251 Havelka, Sharon 29, 149, 151 HAVEMAN, CURTIS 227 Hawkins, Marlea 200 Hawkins, Rexanne 85, 200 HAYNES, ATHLEEN 233 Hays, Teresa 200 Hec, David 149 Hein, David 56 Hinojoso, Barbara 88, 150 Hinojosa, Eddie 190 Hinojosa, Frances 176 Hinojosa, Frank 200 Hinojosa, Rosie 176 Hodge, Otto 19 Hoel, Bill 28, 36, 37, 133, 176 Hoel, Jenny 45, 47, 49, 40, 73, 78, 82, 83, 131, 132, 150 Hoelscher, Peggy 44, 176 Hoffa, Howard 150 Hoffman, Donna 88, 100 HOFFMAN, CLAUDE 233 Hogan, Joan 200 Holland, Denise 15, 21, 35, 61, 123, 150 HOOD, LUCILLE 221 Hoover, Kathy 49, 168, 176 Hope, Billy 89, 200 HORN, JOSEPHINE 235 HORNSBY, DALE C. 218 HOUSTON, JIM 36, 37, 230, 231 Houston, Steve 49, 200 Howard, Anna 205 Howard, Anna 200 Howell, Melinda 201 , HLQBSARD, H. L. LT. COMM. 50, 51, 52, HUCKABEE, CHAD 235 HUEBNER, FRANCES 60, 226 Hull, Sharon 60, 176 HUMPHRIES, JACK 35, 227 HUTSON, GLENN W. 218 Hyde, Gene 201 Hyde, Nicki 39, 41, 45, 73, 176 HYNDS, RAY 228, 238 Henderson , Debbie 176 Henning, Craig 89, 100 Henry, Jerry 176 Hensley, Bill 200 Heranadez, Diana 200 Hernandez, Imelda 200 Hernandez, Maria 200 Hernandez, Mario 149 Hernandez, Pete 241 Hernandez, Richard 200 Hernandez, Richard 200 Hernandez, Steve 56, 88 Hernandez, Sylvia 200 HERO-FHA 64 HERPIN, LENIS 229 Herrera, Michael 59 Hess, Kenneth 29, 68, 149 Hlbbitts, Keith 200 Hickey, Alisa 200 Hickey, Joe 106 Hild, Barney 101, 149 Hild, Harold 107, 200 Hill, Diane 82, 150, 250, 251 Hill, Julia 150 Hill, Velma 55, 150 Hiller, Mike 176 Hilley, Sco tt 200 l.C.T. 53 lllll lrigoyen, Aaron 64, 150 Isbell, Robert 176 Ivy, Mary Ann 88, 50 Jackson, Jeff 28, 158 Jackson, Cindy 201 Jackson, Tracy 127, 200, 201, 214 Janosek, Carolyn 201 Jarrett, Kerri 118, 176 Jensen, Alison 54, 57, 176, 190 ' Johnson, Allan 201 Johnson, Kevin 212 Johnson, Randy 150 Johnson, Veronica 150 Johnston, Carol 150 Jones, Donny 39, 41, 89, 176 Jones, tti 45, 201 Jones: Ernest 201 Jones, Kevin 176 Jones, Mark 176 Jones, Melanie 119, 201 Jones, Robert 201, 215 Jones Sherry 64, 88 150 Jordoh, Anita 85, 176 Jr. Music Club 42 Juarez, Juarez, Juarez, Juarez, Angie 150 Daniel 88, 150 Gilbert 96, 136, 176 Leslie 106, 176 Kanipe, Cindy 150, 250, 251 Kapusta, Elizabeth 88, 201 Karrer, Ken 176 Kearley, Ruth 42, 72, 88, 133, 176 Keeble, Sue 74, 177 Keller, John 150 Kelly, Kyle 42, 88, 177 Kemp, Kevin 35, 60, 100, 103, 150, 155 KEMP, LARRY 4, 95, 235, 238 Kennedy, Bill 64, 73, 95, 136, 150 Kerr, Bridget 201 Key, Robert 150 Kidd, Harold 201 Kidd, Kelly 177 Kiddy, Kathy 58, 201, 214 Kieschnick, Ludwig 201 Kilgore, Nancy 235 King, John 88, 90, 151 King, Sandra 42, 88, 177 Kirksmlth, Coleen 94, 172, 177 KITSON, DON 74, 95, 96, 106, 237 Kline, Albert 201 Kline, Kenneth 201 Kluge, Barbara 151 Knight, Janelle 151 Knowles, Robert 42, 88, 177 Knupke, Kathryn 45, 67, 77, 201, 214 KOCH, MIKE 78, 88, 91, 230, 231 Kosier, Jenny 124, 177 Krecker, Mike 4, 177, 201 Kring, Linda 49, 201 Kroloff, Kirk 45, 201 Kroloff, Reed 45, 75, 89, 132, 135, 151 LaBonte, Terri 60, 177 Lambert, Sandra 66, 170, 177 LAMONT, MARY 240 Lancaster, David 73, 177 Lancaster, James 32, 107, 201 Lancaster, Mark 107, 201 Langford, Bart 106 Langham, Marty 151 LARA, JESSE 237 Larkin, Beverly 88, 91, 214 LA RUE, MARTHA 221 Lassiter, Allan 147, 151 Lathouse, Susie 57 Laub, Susan 21, 28, 44, 45, 75, 151, 135 LATIN CLUB 29 Lawrence, Bill 177 Lawson, Becky 77, 201 Lazo, Ester 89, 151 Leal, Arnold 96, 112, 233 LEAL, ARNOLD 238 Leal, Juanita 201 Leal, Michael 106 Leasor, David 200 Lee, Curtis 201 Lee, Roger 201 - Lehnert, Bill 58 Leighton, Lori 7, 60, 80, 81, 124, 177 Leitner, Matt 88, 152 Lemer, Rebecca 116, 177, 180 Lenzy, Roslyn 17, 52, 152 Leos, Doreane 129, 177 Leth, Blake 201 Leuhrs, Dianne 90 Lewis, Keith 88, 177, 190 Lewis, Leigh 89, 90, 152 Leyva, Linda 40, 64, 152 Leyva, Rose Ann 201 Liendo, Maria 178 Lennon, Joe 88, 201 Linday, Jimmy 214 Lindeburg, Beverly 21, 32, 35, 82, 83, 84 85, 86, 123, 134, 151 Lindley, Tina 178 A Lindsay, Charles 152 Lingenfelder, Carolyn 21, 153 Lira, Albert 153 Lira, Ben 10, 178, 190 LIVSEY, ED 96, 107, 232 Loa, Marty 45, 178 Loa, Willie 53 Locke, Linda 178, 191, 150, 151 Logan, Cathy 70, 77, 118, 178, 251 Lopez, Lorena 63, 202 Loney, Sheila 94, 119 Longoria, Cindy 45, 178 Longoria, Homer 53, 153 Longoria, Sally 82, 85, 151, 178 Lopez, Alfred 97, 178 ' Lopez, Belinda 201 Lopez, Betty eo, as Lopez, David 178 Lopez, Elaine 45, 201 Lopez, Henry 107 Lopez, John 39, 124, 178 Lopez, Leticia 201 Lopez , Lucy 42, 88, 178 Lopez, Mary Grace 235 Lopez, Raymond 202, 214, 58 Lopez, Xavier 106, 178 Lopez, Mary 153 Lopez, Veronica 153 Lott, Roy 112 Lowak, Greg 110, 111, 108 LOWE, RON 74, 237 Lowry, Doreen 92, 113, 115, 178 Lozano, Henry 178, 185, 250, 251 Lozano, Lucy 27, 45 Lozano, Luz Iris 24, 202 Lozano, Nancy 88, 90, 153 Lucio, David 59, 153 Lucio, Lucy 54, 60 Luckay, Chris 202 Luehers, Deane 88, 153 Lugo, Bobby 202 Luis, Yolando 178 LUMBLEY, JIM 240 Luna, Luna, Lyde, Lyde, Lyde, MacCu Arnold 42, 89, 178 Sammy 39, 41, 73, 96, 153 Johnna 201 Randy 153 Rene 49, 127 ray, Randy 56, 178 MACDONALD, G. E. 17, 240 Macha Macha , Jay 178 lec, Alvin 112, 202 Martinez, Susan 154 Martinez, Sylvia 88, 133, 154 Martinez, Vicky 85, 116, 179 Martiz, Maria 36, 37, 85, 202 Martiz, Miltan 73, 113, 136, 179 Marvin, Linson 203 Marshall, Karen 116 Mason, Barbara 16, 35, 82, 154 Mason, John 45, 49, 119 Mason, Kirk 49, 119 Mata, Sylvia 190 MATH CLUB 68 Matthews, Lisa 21, 56, 155 Matthews, Toni 203 Maurer, Allan 155 MAY, BARBARA 24, 224, 228, 238 May, John 70, 76, 179, 251 Maza, Melinda 88, 203 Maza, Sylvia 179 McCampbell, Glenn 195, 196, 203 McCandless, Willie 155 McCarty, Bobby 203 McCauley, Charles 24, 155 McCauley, Pat 194, 203 McClendon, Donald 155 McCloskey, Joe 179, 250 MCCORD, ALLEN 95 McCord, Jacque 32, 174, 179 MCCOY, DOROTHY 11, 228 McCoy, Grace 88, 203 MCCOY, WANDA 228, 238 McCrann, Charles 203 McCullough, Sheryll 66, 179 McCutchon, Joe 203 McCutchon, Paul 179 McElhaney, Patricia 32, 151, 179QQ McElhaney, Raye Lynn 57, 179 McGahey, Shawna 88, 155 McGee, Patty 203 McGonagilI, Celest 45, 179 McLaury, Warren 28, 203 MCNEILL, LILLIAN 228 MCQUEEN, JACK 218 Measell, Denise 203 Meare, Lorenzo 64 Meave, Ramiro 56, 179, 203 MEDICAL CLUB 66 Medina, Arnold 42, 89, 179 Medina, Frank 107, 203 Medlin, David 179 Medrano, Connie 64 Medrano, Terry 203 Medrano, Yolanda 7, 82, 154 Montes, Sylvia 203 Montez, Ruben 155 Montgomery, Rob 106, 203 Montgomery, Tom 73 Montoya, Danny 107, 112 Montoya, Joe 107, 203 Montoya, Nelda 60, 61, 155 Mooney, Patty 180 Moore, Barbara 88, 91, 155 Moore, Margaret 180 Morales, Christina 88 Morales, Davis 180 MORALES, FRANK 56, 227 Morales, Roland 203 Morales, Sylvia 88, 155 Morales, Yvette 15, 180 Moreno, Cindy 180 Moreno, Delia 64, 180 Moreno, Jaime 203 Moreno, Mario 203 Moreno, Oscar 56, 180 Moreno, Velia 64, 155 Morgan, Aaron 203 Morgan, Ava 85, 155 Morrin, Betty 180 Morris, Patty 88 Machalec, Diana 116, 178 Macias, Aurora 63 Macias, Jeff 39, 41, 133, 178 Macias, Maria 63 Magallen, Brenda 63, 202, 214 Maldonado, Alma 88, 202, 214 Maldonado, Linda 35, 153 Maldonado, Roxanne 178 MAGANA, SALVADOR 220 Maley, Jay 202 Manning, Jody 153 Marroquin, Linda 178 MARINE SCIENCE 70 Markert, Darroll 202 Marquez, Isabel 202 Marquez, Maria 153 Marshall, Karen 202 MEEK, DON 235 Mendez, Angie 203 Mendez, Lola 179 Mendez, Rosemary 203 Mendez, Ruth 203 Mendez, Terri 214 Martin, Jackie 33, 44, 45, 202, 214 Martin, Ann 15, 82, 83, 123, 153 Martin, Joe 178 Martin ,Mary Ann 54, 113, 114, 178 Martin, Melissa 58, 153 Martin, Mike 202 Martinez, Arturo 202 Martin Martin ez, Danyela 35, 60, 74, 82, 85, 153 ez, Elizabeth 58 Martinez, Humberto 30 Martinez, Jerry 202 Martinez, Johnny 96, 107, 108, 111, 235. 238 Martinez, Laura 49, 153, 202 Martinez, Nick 88, 154 Martinez, Marcelina 178 Martinez, Maria 178 MARTINEZ, PAULA 240 Martinez, Philip 154 Martinez, Rey 143 Martinez, Roger 202 Martinez, Roland 88, 178 Martinez, Rudy 89 Mendieta, Orlando 89 Mendoza, Letty 154 Mesa, Alfred 203 Messer, James 203 Messer, Richard 154 Meyer, Bridget 9, 24, 27, 179 Meza, David 203 Meza, Javier 28, 42, 88, 179 Middleton, Bill 203 Middour, Roger 117 Miereles, Laura 81 Miller, Carol 66, 179 Miller, Mark 98, 102, 104, 124, 179 Miller, Mitch 12, 106, 127, 203. Miller, Richard 203, 205 MILLIGAN, BILL 227 Mirabel, Cathy 42, 83, 180 Mirabal, Danny 59, 203 Mirabal, Rene 180 Mlreles, Annabel 180 Mitchan, Mike 60, 101, 104, 124, 180 Mitchell, Theresa 55, 82, 154 Mitchell, Wayne 105 Moisa, Lisa 203 Molina, Iris 180, 190 Molina, Nora 203 Molina, Patty 88, 154 Molina, Sonia 24, 27, 32, 63, 154 Mondragon, Joe 203 Mondragon, Sandy 180 Monroe, Joe 99, 112, 127, 203 Montalvo, Marta 85 Montalvo, Roy 212 Montarbo, Marta 155 Morris, Richard 44, 45, 180, 185 MORRISON CONNIE 58, 59, 227, 229 Morrow, Debra 44, 45, 66, 75, 180 Mosely, Jerry 204 Mosely, Mo 19, 112, 204 MOSELY, ROBERT 110, 227 Motaghi, Mohammed 155 Moton, Shairmain 180, 191 Mount, Tracy 32, 97, 98, 124, 180 Moya, Irma 63 Mrazek, Marian 180 Mueller, Paul 21, 22, 70, 103, 155 Muggley, Bridget 32, 70, 180 Mugerza, Rose Marie 204 Mullikins, Cindy 180 Mullins, Lisa 155 Mungia, Christine 60, 64, 190 Munguia, Rquel 63, 204 Muniz, Rosanna 32, 49, 176, 190 Munoz, Jeanel 42 Munoz, Ruby 181 Munoz, Ruth 204 Murchinson, Bill 77, 180 Murtaugh, Richard 88, 112 Najar, Ruben 56, 181 Najera, David 204 Nakashima, Machiko 72 Nance, Lissa 60, 82, 159 Nance, Mike 59, 204 Narvaez, Lany 124, 166, 181, 191 Neave, Ramey 89 Neely, Pat 144, 250 Nelson, Barbara 64, 181 Newsome, Kathleen 82, 63, 155 Newyear, Jo Anne 45, 204 N.F.L. 49 Nguyen, Phoc Van 64 Nicholson, Lesle 21, 82, 155 Nicholson, Patricia 155 Nicollini, John 15 Niemann, Mary Helen 21, 82, 155, 252 Noll, Thomas 58 Nolte, Chris 204 Nolte, Jeff 28 NORMAN, DR. LOWELL 51, 219, 221,238 251 Norrell, Gary 204 Norris, Patti 204 NOSTER, MELVIN 220 Nowell, Sandra 85, 181 Noyes, Margie 181 Obermiller, George 107, 200, 204 Obregon, Arthur 155 Obregon, Cynthia 88, 60, 155 Ochoa, Blanca 181 O.E.A. 55 O'Hair, Lisa 204 Olivera, Margret 123 Olivera, Mary Kay 89, 204 Perez, Brenda 205 Perez, Danny 89, 56 Perez, Debbie 182 Perez, Delia 215 Perez, Diane 156 Perez, Dolores 182 PEREZ, ELDA 236 Perez, Geri 205 Perez, Irene 156 Perez, Janice 156 Perez, Lisa 24, 26, 45, 205 Perez, Missy 44, 45, 49, 205 Perez, Oscar 60, 106, 182, 190 Perez, Paul 88 Perez, Reynaldo 22, 182 Perez, Roseann 85, 86, 205 Perez Santana 36, 37 Ramirez, Michael 157 Ramirez, Norma 55, 157 Ramirez, Patricia 60, 61, 206 Ramirez 180, 183 Ramirez, Rose 206 Ramirez, Rose Mary 157 Ramos, Ana Laura 82, 85, 157 Ramos, Armando 157 Ramos, Reynaldo 206 Ramsey, Linda 157 Rangel, Diana 88, 206 RANGEL, DOM 96, 232 Rangel, Gilbert 53, 157 Rangel, Jim 107, 206 Rangel, Martha 54, 157 Rankin, Nora 66, 157 , Reynulfo 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 75, Oliveira, Olivera, Ruben 156 Olivera, Victor 181 Oliveras, Edward 88, 204 Olivares, Ruby 181 Olivarez, Christine 204 Olivarez, Nancy 85, 181 Olivarez, Neomi 181 Olivarez, Rud 57 Y Danny 32, 70, 13 2,155, 162 Oliveira, Margaret 7, 21, 32, 33, 35, 4 120, 134, 156 Olmos, Ronnie 72, 88, 204 Olmos, Roy 156 Olquie, Mary Ann 156 Omundson, Mike 119, 204, 212 O'Neill, Jason 214 O'Neil, Mark 57, 156 Orchestra 41 O'REAR, JAMES 228, 238, 250, 251 Ormond, Joseph 156 Orrick, Kevin 107, 204, 214 Orrick, Kim 33, 204, 214 Orrick, Mike 60, 99, 181 Orta, Myra 204 Ortiz, Carlos 204 Ortiz, Dorall 181 Ortiz, Melinda 85, 181 Oser, Angie 156 Oser, Chris 181 Overton, Jesse 18, 39, 41, 44, 45, 49 9, 82, Peronis, Fontaine 85, 205 Perry, Bill 182 Perry, Valerie 205 Pesek, Diane 24, 205 Peters, Louise 182 PETERSON, JANET 228 Petty, Amy 205 Pfromer, Susan 33, 151, 205 Phelps, Robin 182 Phillips, Dana 215 Phillips, Debra 60, 61, 182 PHILLIPS, M. B. 69, 70, 235 Picasso, Veronica 205 PICCIUOLO, CMDR. STEVE 17 Pickett, Jeff 156 Pickett, Jim 205 Rappsilber, Jeanne 183 Ratliff, Harold 158 Ray, Jeff 158 RAY, JOHN 96, 106, 233, 236 Ray, John 251 Raymond, Susan 21, 24, 35, 82, 158 Rayes, Byron 183 Recio, Oscar 158 Reed, Corrine 124, 183 Regall, Kim 26, 27 Reid, Mary 206, 207 Reiff, Pam 206 Reilly, Rebecca 33, 89, 206 Renfrow, Jennifer 33, 206 Renfrew, Shelly 32, 183 Resendez, Felicitas 60, 158 PICKETT, PENNY 228 Picasso, Veronica 63 PICONE, CATHY 29, 224, 225, 233 Pillinger, Stacey 156 Pizio, Rosemary 29 Polk, Crystalyn 116, 205 Pompa, Cynthia 156 Pooley, Kathy 156 Pope, Sharon 33, 167, 205, 250, 251 Porche, James 156 Porche, Lesa 44, 45, 191 Porter, Diane 55, 156 Posada, Pat 205 Posada Powell, , Rosemary 182 Steve 182 Resendez, Gabriela 157 REX, MARTIN 72, 222 Reyes, Diana 63, 206 Reyes, Evelyn 206 Reyes, Frank 158 Reyes, Mario 66, 67, 97, 100, 102, 123, 158 Reyes, Martin 66, 67, 97, 98, 100, 108, 123 , 130, 158 Reyes, Norma 54, 183 Reyna, Arnold 158 Reyna, Juan 158 Reyna, Kenny 206 Reyna, Steve 32, 44, 45, 46, 65, 66, 119 188 Padilla, Paiz, Sy Ricky 204 lvia 196 Palacios, Cynthis 204 Palacios, David 43, 88, 156 Palacios, Henry 204 Palacios, lraselma 181 Palacios, Oscar 181 Palacios, Sylvia 204 Palacios, Victor 156 Palos, Ronnie 156 Pan Am Pantaja, Club 24 Rosie 204 PARKER, WILLIE 241 Parks, Clem 21, 14 Partridge, Randy 12, 176, 181 Pastor, Peter 119, 204 Patterson, Julie 181 Patterson, Tambra 142, 156 Ped raza , Patti 88, 165 Peel, Ricky 101, 182 Pena, Cindy 57, 156 Pena, David 182 Pena, Diana 205 Pena, Eugene 214, 205 Pena, Gracie 35, 156 Pena, Hermalinda 156 Pena, Ji Pena, N mmy 44, 45 ick 205 Pena, Rene 89, 205 Prater, Suzanne 15, 120, 130, 157 Prieto, Letty 63, 205 Prinz, Denise 28, 44, 45, 54, 182 Priour, Pam 4, 20, 32, 33, 34, 182 Pro, Michael 157 Pruett, Denise 74, 85, 182 Pruneda, Rene 106, 182 Puebla, David 107, 206 Puente, Victor 157 PURCELL, DAN 233 jx Q uesada, Joe 236 Quesada, Palph 206 Quinones, Gilbert 157 Quintero, Priscilla 206 Rader, Kyle 106, 183 Ragusin, Ernest 57, 157 Ramirez, David 182 Ramirez, Diana 206 Reynolds, Richard 57, 183 RHODES, CAROLYN 228 Rhodes, Mark 183 Rhodes, Mike 158 RICHARDSON, CAROLYN 228 RICHARDSON, CHARLES 227 Richardson, Chris 28, 183 RICKETTS, ROYCE 239 Ridgley, Cindy 206 Ridgley, Diane 57, 158 Ridgley, Steve 206 Rigall, Kim 24, 45, 206 Riley, Joe 206 Riley, Rebecca 33 Riojas, John 56 Riojas, Leticia 206 RITCHIE, MARY FAIN 239 Ritter, Janet 64 Rivera, Albert 206 Rivera, Clara 206 Rivera, Debbie 60, 206 Rivera, Fabian 88, 158 Rivera, Freddy 88, 183 Rivera, Mary Helen 183 Rivera, Nora 206 Rivera, Peggy 206 Rivera, Pete 158 Roach, Darrel 183 Roach, Karen 28, 158 ROBERSON, PATRICIA 237 Roberts, Nancy 206 Robles, David 183 Robles, Lisa 206 Robles, Manuel 107, 206 ROBY, DOROTHY 220 Rocha, Rocha, Ralph 57, 158 Albert 207 Penrod, Greg 182 PENRY, JOHN 251 Pensyl, Kathy 21, 45, 46, 47, 49, 174, 182 Perabo, John 105, 156 Perales, Joe 63, 156 Perales, Linda 205 Perez, Alex 4, 98, 99, 102 Perez, Belinda 182 Ramirez, Eloy 10, 29, 44, 45, 46, 49, 75, 132, 164 Ramirez, Eva 157 Ramirez, Freddie 206 die 206 Ramirez, Ira 4, 182, 250, 251 Ramirez, Juan 157 Ramirez, Laura 206 Rocha, Ricky 183, 207 Rodelo, Ramon 241 Rodelo, Rudy 51, 83 Rodriguez, Abel 106, 154, 158 Rodriguez, Alma 207 Rodriguez, Angelica 184 Rodriguez, Carla 215 Rodriguez, Carrie 241 Rodriguez, Cynthia 184 Rodriguez, Daniel 207 Rodriguez, Diana 184, 191 Rodriguez, Elsa 45 Rodriguez, Gilbert 107 Rodriguez, Gilda 184 RODRIGUEZ, HOMERO 4, 216, 219, 238 Rodriguez, Jimmy 207 Rodriguez, Luzdivina 207 Rodriguez, Lydia 45, 184 Rodriguez, Mario 207 Rodriguez, Mark 184 Rodriguez, Minerva 207 Rodriguez, Miroslava 57, 158 Rodriguez, Noe 22, 70, 158 Rodriguez, Patty 184 Rodriguez, Paul 43, 88, 158 Rodriguez, Rene 106, 191 Rodriguez, Robert 159 Rodriguez, Roger 101, 102, 159 Rodriguez, Roland 57, 103, 159 Rodriguez, Rosie 88, 207 Rodriguez, Sanra 207 Rodriguez, Sonia 207 Rogers, Lauralynn 43, 88, 90, 133, 184 Rogers, Vickey 39, 41 73, 82, 159 Rojo, Becky 207 Roland, Kelly 40 Rome, Eileen 184 Rombero, Norma 207 Salinas, Joe 208 Salinas, Julian 208 Salinas, Liz 42 Salinas, Margie 185 Salinas, Pete 36, 208 Salinas Regina 85, 127, 208 Salinas, Sandra 185 Sallee, Laurie 161, 250, 251 Sanchez, Armando 185 Sanchez, David 60, 97, 98, 104 Sanchez, Eddie 208 Sanchez, Elida 208 Sanchez, Ernest 88 Sanchez, Henry 107 Sanchez, Laura 58, 185 Sanchez, Liz 44, 45 Sanchez, Lucas 6 Sanchez, Martha 161 Sanchez, Norma 88, 208 Sanchez Sanchez Sanchez 123, 161 , Rhoda 67, 77, 132, 185 , Richard 185 Rudy 208 Sanderfer, Woody 208 Santana, Pat 63, 75, 161 Santana, Richard 185 Santos, Armando 106 Santos, Frances 185 Santos, Maggie 208 Santos, Sandra 42, 88, 191 Sapina, Mary Ann 28, 44, 45, 185 Roper, Daniel 207 Roper, Jill 29, 68, 75, 159 Rosales, Juan 58 Rosas, Alice 207 Rosas, Venetia 184 Rose, Denise 85, 207 Rose, Sherry 56, 159 Rose, Susie 85, 127, 196, 207 Ross, David 21, 159 Ross, Debbie 207 Ross, Jim 184 Ross, Larry 207 Rousett, Richard 136 Rowland, Kelly 49, 159 ROWLETT, FRANCES 227 RUBIO, GABE 241 Ruggles, Mike 184 Ruggles, Spencer 159 Ruiz, Belinda 64, 161 Ruiz, Joe 39, 41, 207 Ruiz, Linda 64, 184 Ruiz, Romero 207 Russell, Beckie 207 Russell, Perry 184 Russell, Vicki 161 Rutherford, Rebecca 207 Rutherford, Richard 21, 161 Rutter, Terri 72, 194 , 207 Sacky, Page 82, 101, 105, 149, 184 SAENZ, ANA MARIA 20, 32, 224 Saenz, Danny 64, 94, 119, 164 Saenz, Ernest 207 Saenz, Lisa 85, 191 Saenz, Joe 161 Saenz, Mary Ann 82, 85, 86, 161 Saenz, Patty 113, 207 Sapp, Julie 44, 45, 208 Satterfield, Blake 56, 161 Satterfield, Brad 208 Sauceda, Delia 88 Sauceda, Felix 208 Sauceda, Tanis 74, 185 Schindler, Elizabeth 208, 215 Schooler, Kirtes 208 SCHROEDER, MILDRED 234 Schuette, Cindy 55, 123, 161 Schuette, Lori 127, 215 Schwabe, David 58, 161 Sclabach, Steve 185 SCOGIN, AURELIA 38, 231 Sears, Charles 208 Sebesta, Joan 208 Sebesta, Julie 176, 185 Seidenberger, Mark 15, 70, 161 Sells, Byron 108, 208 Sendajar, Nola 45, 185 Sendajar, Nora 45, 185 Seneviratne, Soroja 208 Senior Council 35 Sepeda, Joe Ray 33 Sepulveda, Gilbert 215 Sepulveda, Rudy 89, 185 Serment, Eddie 208 Serpin, Eddie 119 Serrata, Nora 88, 133, 208 Sexton, Carter 209 Shain, Letisha 75, 77, 185, 191 Shannon, Angie 60, 185 Shaw, Valerie 45, 161 Sheikholeslami, Parvi 22 Sherman, Laura 9, 24, 179, 185 SHILLING, DOUG 239 Shirley, Brad 209 Shown, Robby 209 Silva, Esmeralda 161 Silva, Norma 161 Silvas, Gilbert 209 Silvas, Ricky 60, 106 Silver Ray FHA 60 Silver Spur 251 Simmons, Charles 45, 186 Simmons, Gordon 186 Simons, Salas, Albert 215 Salas, Noe 161 Salas, Sam 161 Simonds Kath 89 109 i Y . Simoneau, Trisha 9, 151, 161, 2 David 215 Salazar, Eddie 107, 207 Salazar, Ernest 88, 161 Salazar, Esmerelda 88, 184 Salazar, George 88, 184 Salazar, Imelda 4, 184 Salazar, Phyllis 207 Saldana, Cindy 208 Saldana, Martin 60, 161 Sale, Robby 73, 182, 208 Salinas, Adrian 161 Salinas, Christina 116, 208 Salinas, Edward 208 Salinas, Elizabeth 88, 194 Salinas, Jesse 136, 184 Simons, Gale 186 Simpson, Patricia 55 Siracusa, Peter 209 Skurka, Mark 44, 45, 161 Slovacek, Kathy 176 Smith, Beth 209 Smith, Charity 161 Smith, James 186 Smith, Karen 85, 86, 161, 151 Smith, Kristina 73 Smith, L esa 15, 69, 70, 161 Smith, Pam 45, 67, 161 SMITH, PAM 238 Smith, Sarita 186, 179 50, 251 Smith, Tom 44, 45, 49, 209 Snow, Sara 40, 41, 70, 71, 161 Solano, Dora 24, 55, 161 Solis, Horner 64, 161 Solis, Mike A 209 Solis, Nancy 88, 161 Solis, Norma 89, 186 Soliz, Cynthia 4, 161 Soliz, Susie 209 Solka, Michael 49, 65, 94, 119, 209 Solley, Ann 32, 124, 186 73, 82, 88, 144 Soto Carlos 106, 189 Soto Jesse 209 Soto Kathy 116, 186 Soto, Lori 161 Soto, Pete 129, 209 Soto, Rene 189 Soto, Tony 4, 99, 100, 128, 161 Sparks, Shari 209 Specht, Susan 85, 109 Speed, Darla 186 Springs, Caroline 44, 209 St. John, Alice 209 Stafford, Brenda 162 Stage Band 43 STAUTZENBERGER, ADIN 28, 224, 225, 233, 236, 238 Steele, Mikki 82, 83, 162 Stephens, Rhonda 36, 44, 45, 49, 73, 74, 209 Stephens, Theresa 162 Stephens, Tim 117, 202, 209 Stevenson, Gordon 94, 106, 119, 186 Stiles, Cheryl 45, 162 Stockseth, Lee 24, 26, 68, 162 Stockseth, Mark 209 Stone, Ray 105, 162 Strachan, Larry 39, 41, 96, 133, 186 Stuckey, Debbie 39, 41, 44, 45, 162 Student Council 32 Suarez, Anna 209 Suarez, Rosie 186 Suels, Alina 209 Sulik, Claudia 162 Sulik, John 209 Sullivan, Cindy 162 Summers, Lee 209 Summers, Lucy 56, 186 Summers, Patricia 60, 61, 72, 209 Surris, Javier 186 Tallmadge, George 22, 186 Tamez, Javier 32, 117, 186 Tamez, Ricky 186, 191 Tamez, Sandra 209 Tanner, Melissa 82, 163, 252 Tapia, David 89, 163 Tapia, Richard 209 Tate, Lula 187 Taylor, Kevin 187 Taylor, Tammy 192, 209 Taylor, Vicki 64, 187 Teel, Cindy 209 Teel, Kathy 57, 163 Tercilla, Liann 32, 151, 167, 187, 250, 251 Terry, David 107, 209 Terry, Doug 99, 187 Terry, Mitch 60, 100, 163 Texas Sun-Ray 63 Thomas, Albert 108, 109, 1 Thomas, Bubba 151, 185, 187 Thomas, Denice 210 Thomas, Kevin 210 Thomas, Sheila 116, 187 Thomasson, Anne 32, 33 187 Thompson, Beth 85, 87, 210 Thompson, David 129, 163 Thompson, Jeff 12, 210 THOMPSON, KAYLYN 237 Thompson, Macie 85, 187 Thompson, Mike 187 Thompson, Steve 129, 163 Thrailkill, Sandy 60, 187 11,166 ,124, 132, 172, Tollett, Randy 210 Torres, Cruz 210 Torres, Deb 26, 210 Torres, Del 24 Torres, Jesse 60, 187 Torres, Liza 88, 210 Torrez Diana 187 Viva! 75 TOUHEY, MARY 239 TRAMMELL, DEBI 72, 87, 222 Treff, Danny 210 Trejo, Roel 210 Trevino, Carlos 187 Trevino, David 163 Trevino, John 210 Trevino, Leticia 210 Trevino, Lionel 64, 187 Trevino, Norma 66, 187 Trevino, Olga 7 Trevino, Rose 18, 165 Trevino, Ruth 163 Triplett, Harriett 210 Truett, Jim 59 Truett, Sue 210 Trujillo, Victor 163 Tschoepe, Kathleen 187 Turner, John 163 Turner, Tommy 43 Tyer, Lynn 210 Uballe, Patricia 210 Uribe, Patricia 54, 187 Utterback, Laura 187 V Vaclavik, Tony 82, 97, 103, 1 VAKY, ANNE 216, 233 Valadez, Roy 211 Valadez, Ruben 98, 128, 187 Valadez, Sylvia Sylvia 187 Valdez, Albert 106, 151 Valdez, Crespin 210 Valdez, Robert 210 Valdez, Robert 210 Valdez, Sylvia 187 Valdez, Theresa 211 Valdez, Yolanda 211 Valenc ia, Danny 107, 211 Vallejo, Jo Ann 211 Vallejo, Joe 211 Valent, Mary Alice 88 Valenzuela, Oscar 211 Valerio, Carlos 163 Valls, Marina 42, 88, 187 Valverde, Alicia 188 Vanes, Peter 211 04, 123. 163 Van Zandt, Tina 41, 45, 66, 75, 188 VARGAS, MANUEL 241 Vargas, Sandra 211 Vasquez, Larea 210 Vasquez, Lorene 211 Vasquez, Manuel 211 Vasquez, Mario 163 Vasquez, Ruth 211 Vasquez, Sylvia 211 Veazy, Cynthia 210, 211 Veit, Tim 58, 211 Vela, Elda 60, 211 Vela, Elva 60, 211 Vera, Phillip 106, 188 Vera, Roland 107 Verduzco, Gary 88, 211 Vestal, Sharon 75 Vielma, Val 89, 211 Villa, Francisco 188 Villa, Frank 24, 27, 88 Villa, Melinda 24, 27, 163 Willanueva, Edna 211 Villareal, Imelda 60, 82, 163 Villarreal, Bianca 211 Vilarreal, David 89, 107, 133, 211, 215 Villarreal, Diana 18, 44, 49, 163 Villarreal, Donna 211 Villarreal, Efrain 53 Villarreal, Elec 163 Villarreal, Elva 56, 188 Villarreal, Frank 188 VILLARREAL, GENE 219 Villarreal, Joe 211 Villarreal Liz 85 Villarreal, Melinda 191 Villarreal, Mike 88, 211, 215 Villarreal, Nelda 55, 164 Villarreal, Palrira 24, 26, 65, 66, 64 Villarreal, Rocky 88, 90, 133, 211 Villarreal, Rodolfo 211 Villarreal, Sylvia 188 Villarreal, Vincent 211 Villegas, Salvador 211 Virgin, Gail 35, 44, 45, 73, 164 Vela, Velda 32, 65, 66, 67, 84, 85, 86, 124, 188 Velazco, Hopie 211 Velazco, Katy 211 Veltri, Barbara 88, 211 Vera, David 188 Vera, Joel 69, 70, 77, 89, 90, Vera, Melba 188 Vera, Paul 163 163, 251 VOCT 59 Voelkel, James 68, 188 Voigt, Paul 57, 164 W Walkers, Alan 188 Walker, Erin 113, 114, 127, 211 Walker, Sean 7, 99, 123, 164 WaLler, Charles 211 Wallis, Lloyd 56 Wallock, Lori 164 Wallock, Steven 188 Walters, Mark 188 Ward, Laura 20, 44, 45, 49, 188 Ware, Marc 107, 211 Warren, Ashley 188 Warren, Bobby 16, 60, 98, 101, 102, 123, 129, 164 Warren, Don 60, 100, 188 Warren, Fred 17, 107, 211 Wartell, Johnny 105, 164 WATSON, GENE 119 Watson, Bob 33, 212 Watson, Mark 212 Wavell, Arthur 28, 164 Wayne, Barbara 212 Weaver, Eugene 212 Weaver, Harry 212 Webb, Elizabeth 212 Wendt, Bryan 188 WENDT, HERBERT 227 Wendt, Scott 68 WENGER, LOIS 229 Wentz, Polly 85, 212 Wesson, Marilyn 12, 189 West, Jackie 44, 48, 49, 132, 164 West, Robert 49 Westmoreland, Amy 189 White, Mark 7, 189 White, Robin 49, 212 Whitehurst, Debbie 6. 35, 74, 82, 135, 164, 167, 191,250,251 Whitehurst, Renee 212 Whitehurst, Richard 189 Whitlock, James 189 Wibel, Dan 9, 41 Wibel, Wendy 215 Wilburn, Fred 189 Wilder, Karen 45, 164 Wilkins, Micheal 189 Williams, Clay 164 WILLIAMS, DR. DANA 48, 218 Williams, Debbie 212 Williams, Denise 88, 212 Williams, Diana 212 Williams, James 212 Williams, Mary Jean 41, 189 WILLIAMS, PATRICIA 236 Williams, Ruth 212 Williams, Vaughn 53, 164, 216 Willis, Kathy 212 Wilmot, Michael 212 , Wilson, Carolyn 66, 189 Wincelowicz, James 212 Wincelowicz, Jean 55 WINNETT, TOM 36, 120 Winnett, Tommy 44, 45, 49, 73, 74, 75 212 Wisian, Donald 21, 55, 164 Wolfe, Susan 116, 189 Wolfe, Randy 165 Wolfe, Ricky 107, 212 Wolfe, Ronnie 165 Wolter, Tom 24, 27, 165 Wommack, Mitchell 107, 212, 213 Wood, Darrell 165 Wood, Linda 85, 165 WOOD, NORMA 72, 222 Wright, David 106, 189 Wright, Glen 212 Wright, Glyn 4, 45, 49, 119, 127, 212 Wright, Jana 85, 212 WROTENBERY, JULIA 75, 228 247 Yanez, Al 107, 212 Yanez, Lonnie 106, 189 Yates, Deanna 211 Yates, Rusty 189 Ybanez, Pete 212 Ybarbo, Diana 165 Ybarra, Gracie 189 Young, Kent 212 Young, Kim 205, 213 Young, Natalie 215 Youngblood, Kim 205, 213 Youngblood, Steve 99, 101, 124, 189 Yrlas, JoAnn 213 Ysaguirre, Bobby 213 Yturria, Fidel 102, 189 Yturria, Mary 213 Z Zamora, Maria 165 Zamora, Naydeen 165 ZAMORA, PETE 241 Zamora, Roy 165 Zamora, Saul 53 Zapata, Lucy 113, 165 Zerda, Vince 213 SILVER SPUR STAFF Debbie Whitehurst ..........,..... 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You might think annual is just another easy class, but actually it was hard work to meet the monthly deadlines from Novem- ber to March. Throughout this time, the staff strived to sophisti- cate the book with more informa- tive captions, interesting layouts, and graphics. The new supple- ment contained spring events never before included but very important, such as sports, gradu- ation, and the musical. . , F. - .- . ,.,Q.5EfQ . . 3-M -,.4 Q... , 'X -it U I-ig .1 ', fg:.....,.yJ. 41' Mr. 0'Rear, sponsor. Ira Ramirez Debbie Whitehurst David Bright . Joe McCloskey . Trisha Simoneau U . ,I fi , 'Rx' .5 Xi. 1 R 3' X 2 in Q Zi. ,. . ,. CT WMU W WIN T LUN E 1 i V . , 1 2 o I our- ual er. 4. o er Mldd vault. 3. Roger Mldd R g Q I'fi R S Jav T ez-mile. R g dd p Swimming Awards Athelete Award. H fate . ,,.,,..-7--. E Qualifler. D 5. avid Sanch h dl R ' fi .rrdv 3 4... dd-d - . . ' d ' 4 .I gi gr, , .Q 5 ,N ..,, r 5 kwa r wg G ..,, L ......., '. -ll fi Rrllr v N 1 . M 'U pr' ... ni U lim- Team Takes Season In Page Sacky-shot-put. Albert Gatica-half mile. Oscar Perez-440 run. Juan Alonzo-440 run. Efren Villarreal-100 run. .- A v , QPF 1 N ': , ' 15 . .,-xt '. 4 gb., 9 I - 1 ..,, A Q. -,-W, . ., '- :gr '--- 1 ,. ,L ff,..,6 ,. M7 K a ' f V . - L...:f . ' 3' f 'ri' S A -Q35 .--'Link' ,IE ' v. I f ' ' ' , 14:1 4 -'-.+ Lazy fr :fp ' in ,,A'Fn,1,v ak. MH, . 4.3 F Perri' 4 J '-L. -V ..,,,. . g 3. . Y -lf .K , V, ,.,3 . A -5+-14521 ...- Pffiif T' ' ., . - 4' -W2-.,g '.- VL: Q ,' '-IH 5'v.5 '.1h VHS? 15...-1 .ww 1 iQ'5:g?5.f,:' '1 ' k '.,fs,v' ,-,aevf-ray.-'. 3 H-an fg' ' -I 53.-1 -', 7,..,.f'f'?, . .,gT I .1 ,ay ,gg 1- 2 , 'fp .ai , 25f'd.f-igiggglnffieff., x i'::::gg:a' : Y . -1 ff-A 5'M'sf a' f J -Q fy.-V. Hi I .Six 1 , ,ff .- ggi: A w,,.e a, 3 .W .. L h 2 -:S f' 4. 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Stretching out was a must for all track members, including Ann Solley. .z......,. fue- 'WW Y' 'fe V 3 ' 3'f532lia7? .f get K .ty s.',neW'ltnK,b 1 W, , M Y W :A gf , ,,,pp5q1f 1,5 K 'gf .I we 1 pe k - -1' F.: if s V I ? l Q sv L O W Jr-'aft -A, if r V' 2 Q 'J 4,54 nv l ' .- K. 3 5 H,,.,.......,. 'L ... ..,....,..., Front Row: Esther Aguilar, Lisa Beaty, Debbie Garcia, Kathy Fondren, Keethia Adams, Canny Acuna, Velma Hill. Back Row: Ashley Warren, Ana Aceves, Kim Orrick, Jenny Kosier, Terri DeGroot, Patty Saenz, Mary Ann Martin, Yolanda Medrano. M-L-V' , M--M .1-M W J ' 1 ' LO ms' 4 WT, Front Row Karen Marshall JoAnn Askey Shalrmaln Moton Paula Tubb, Anna Fabela, Diane Williams Back Row Anna Howard Sylvia Maza Jeannette Hatch Lon Leighton, Ann Solley, Cathy Logan . .H 1 f au, -K 1. Lisa Beaty edged by an oppo- nent in one of the various meets. 2. Exhausted Velma Hill took a break between relays. 3. Terri DeGroot approached the finish line. Tennis Team Makes A Racquet 1. Steve Powell returned the hall with a firm backhand. 2. Warming up on the back- board provided practice for Rlck Rocha. 3. With the look of determi- nation, Pete Flores seemed to be reaching out. J' I X Q Q ,QQYJ ' 'uf J' , .XA 1, 3 3 V MQ' I '. X' if S . .A ,..AV L, R W. cb.. H 5542 ...N-rf, u.'c.nns.:.g..1L V L, L , L X J .V ...f , J - 'Vi .kc A l Lalita. 1 l f Chrls Luckay, Rlchard Whltehurst, Robert Bunting, Jerry Henry, Jason Burkett, Joe McCutchon, Mr. Gray, AI Meza, Steve Powell, Pete Flores, Landy Narvaez, Jim Voelkel, Agapito Benavides. Front Row: Allison Brandon, Leticia Trevino, Cynthia Palacios, Julie Elam, Back Row: Bridget Meyer, Laura Gerhards, Laura Sherman, Lorene Vasquez, Vicki Dougherty. ,1 1 2 3 .......-- , . ,Q.g' f'r,fl Haiw iif ul x X, xx w ,Y if XX qv? o ,V , 1f.'f-Regt fif3fgf,'1I D.. mb 1.9 , Mlm. A .1 ii , .,.,1 'f 434 ,- E24 -New Mgsx-Cp .bf . 'QMX ., ' 4 ' I . x: wex' jg' 5 ' x 4,1 o 1 QR .iw za 4 Q swf: Q1 . mm , wk . 1'f'411- ' f ' W' N 3-1 ' W H e ,l',:.g',,'l,::.4 Q A -. v M 1 f 'e 14-izskikf 7' 1- ,. Qggg' ,q,gxr1w.'rr J MW X13 ga. 1- we-fl-we - Q -emu-g9+:.x e- W ' L ' Af Xiiifixwbiii Q? gggblgggg. It 7 w,X--gbxeg ff 2211? ' ' A fl, .. 'Q if 1 'egjlilzzs' 'SAR ff ' ' gg i? xjg 1 -, w 1 A Axim. ,gy Q Vx. w Hams., w .iizvzzf tawr ' ' V -f - ' W '5Qq:Q'v9s0f , . . Y X. ' 2f?TTf'v1fm4....,,,, 1 ' 'W W . M4 W 5 V '-fvef-: .. f , f M i me 2 in --.... W L -o g 5.11 1. Teamwork encourages AI Cantu to win an- other game. 2. Dedicated and hardworking Coach Cour- ington practiced with the team everyday. 3. Landy Narvaez stretched to perfect his serve. .SA r is Y l XJ . iff f Y . 3 -2 ru gs ev. ,. ' f L 512, 112 .Q If -. . 6112? I:v1I 4' ,,..,,,,,.,,,, . Tennis Rallies 1. AI Mesa blocked a shot up at the net. 2. Using the pro's form, Richard Whitehurst served. 3. Leticia Trevino could not determine if it was the ball or a bird. 4. Ricky Rocha felt the need to advertise his favorite playing spot, H.E.B. Tennis Center. nd Competition l Q if l X T, ,Q m....-.....-wmv' A ao- LF-Q ,fzf '- -4 , ,ff rfhaimf Nu,,,... Ks ,. .I 4 ini .J S 1 ? ai 1 r 5 , .1 ffi'l?4 a , ,W 1. AI Cantu and Joe McCutchon practiced volleying. 2. Steve Powell hit a low blow to his opponent. 3. Laura Gerhards had a grip on her game. 4. A demonstration of the prop- er serving stanza was given by Landy Narvaez. 5. Tennis kept Pete Flores on the move. 6. Cynthia Palacios believed Ray was the place to play. Future Masters 'In the Rough' The 1977-78 Golf team did considerably well this past year, placing sixth in District. They attended various tourna- ments in the South Texas Area. David Hec, the one returning senior, was the most consis- tent player. Other valuable team members were: Ruben Castillo, Al Yanez, Bill Perry, Bill Middleton, and David Medlin. Coach Ray commented, For having one senior we did pretty good. But next year we'll have more experience, and the up- coming sophomores should help. We're also hoping to pick up some girls interested in playing. 1. AI Yanez always smiled when the going got rough. 2. Bill Perry perfected his stroke by practicing on his own time. ,' ,M 2 Ag - , K, K, V, ,. , X Q39 ..-vyz, - . gf ie i'?k :J in-gf 'ws- '-ffafk., 'N 22 an .- Blll Perry, Bill Middleton, AI Yanez, David Medlin, Ruben Castillo David Hec W 1 2 P - ' RER. f . X ,J I. I W . . Y' 1 ' 'G ' ,L K A ' 1 X .1 ...Y Q ' gnu -. 5i 'rw . lb- 1. fl 1 - is v .333-r., f V N mu g, k ,qssdfz . Aff. . .Vs '?' x 71491 to fc- ,s,1nu'. Vg is. A2313 3? 'iqinf-,f-W-. gg., +1 ig ms- ' . ' J .. 1 1 31 5 ,,-,,,,..... ,.. . t Q -f 1 1 -Q 3 A If V in me st 1. David Hee motioned in 7? 3 ,QW full swing. 'A 7 6 2. AI Yanez putted the A i 9 ball during practice. - 3. Bill Middleton swung . 'X X, 1 for a birdie. t ' Q 4. Left-handed Ruben Castillo spent much of . 'W I ' his time on the course. ' .S-'fig-. .,g 4 'Rv -KM? 3 t W Q. W 'l' Y F2 ., , . i' ' I as - fltyffy J S, tri ,., ' , vga., WV 4 . vt ' un- ii 5, W.. ' . 1- ' I . - ,LL A . ,M e f - ,fc 5 ips- . H , '05 sr' J 1 S. .x :- N. N Many valuable tennis and golf team members were lost this past year due to the new rulings from the State Athletic Office in Austin. The original intention ofthe tennis and golf tournament rule was to cut down on the loss of so much school time. Rule 18 of the Tennis Plan and Rule 10 of the Golf Plan read as follows: A student who is absent from school to attend a non-school spon- sored tennis or golf tournament or match shall have that tourna- ment or match count as one of the student's eight tournaments, effective December 1, 1977. No individual player may participate in more than eight tournament's, and any school tournament an individual participates in shall count as a school team tourna- ment. Sluggers Come On Too Late t N 4 9 m x . i aj 'Y 445- at , A Hungary I i i? mrllllfi a 'Fl - 'rf I , M5 . , K .,, I rf V, 'F' , 'X Q lg ' ,.V iii ??'. . a Front Row: Paul DeGroot, Carlos Soto, Mark Krecker, Kevin Kemp, Bubba Thomas, Alfred Lopez. Middle Row: Carlos Garza, Mario Reyes, Marlo Vasquez, Don Warren, Mike Krecker, Raymond Gallagher, Fidel Yturria, Back Row: Fred Wilburn, Tracy Mount, Daryl Benkendorfer, Greg Lowak, Sean Walker, Tom Cantu, Coach Kemp. . ' 3 l ! 5 X D u ' . is 1. Tom Cantu, Carlos Soto, Don Warren, and Bubba Thomas enter- tained themselves with a couple of jokes, before game time. 2. Manager Carlos Garza proved himself dedicated to the team. be 51552 W f' YY' .7 ,Q 3 ,k..k.k.-,lpn ,, ., , W3 3 I .w . 4 ,. y .4 . X ,,. . . g, 3 A I 'pk Q. qi' f , -, ,, - ,,','. Aw . M- . ..,., w .- , i .a s. 1 , a .f s.... r 91. f.-1' - Q Ant '- . . -. A s 1 p, 'fi'-72153215-I-14-g Q, ' A s , , 5,5 ,, K- , W 'i95f:4'?: 4 ' . Q' L NX. 1. fe Tir: ,. ,e 'Ie 1 S .. fi L gf :K 34 I - s- I' W -ra. . g ,wa s W 1 J' fy 'iii r'--1 , Aff' nf, ' . i I . 1' y f X A-. mf .,.. Q! ,i I,-Mg., Q' .49 .V , ,f'i' tv 'V ' V- , J' ' aa- nw- , 1 J, ' , fit? JW'-.iff - ,v'1:-5?ffrWJ5- ' :7'i',' i'i'F3.ff' 1. its-'f if f,, , L - Q S 1. Sophomore team member Mark Krecker returned the ball with force. 2. Mario Reyes picked up a dead ball. 3. Fred Wilburn slid into base hands first. 4. The King Mustangs gave Sean Walker all the reason in the world to grit his teeth. Sweetheart Scores On The Diamond Baseball Sweetheart was a new honor awarded this year to Margaret Oliveira. All Booster Girls were consid- ered as nominees, and a few others were chosen by the team. The penny-a-vote sys- tem proved to be a fair way of choosing the sweetheart, and also helped the team with big expenses. 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',fxixf'14gl'pA'3f?5g'f',3gv3-T452-T-'T-MSE:-Q,.5 f -Hn ALJ? 2' 'f'.:'P?f,'A-gm ff ' ff- f vfg-.efi . f.,f'2P '.X.,:r5f' H, ,gg gs, 2 V A fff e Ai. , v..1'TLaf', ew-,se. q ffm-1,f., we 'f sc-,2':ff'?.'r4 Q ' +51 , - 1: -if ', -if-Q, +- 'gfm-1 '-if . . . J'j,.: :VY ,WWI f ' ,wendr-K, ,I -' 'ak' 7 ieqig., , . wg-r'b ' L., ..-i:?- 3-,,'f.1' ,Jw 'Z f ,: X.'.,tff:?. .fy ' ,W - - '-r -.ap ar., Q - .,..,.f1 f ,.,Wv,, ,H 1. pi Billy Hope worked hard at his tchlng. 2. Eddie Edwards ate the dust when he slid into base. 3. Kirtes Schooler prepared to hai. la 'Ubi-an . -,....... HCI Front Row: Eddle Edwards, Bruce Ogg, Lonnie Garcia, Ronnie Cervantes. Middle Row: Coach Livsey, Eddie Sanchez, Kirtes Schooler, Adam Bushong, Danny Montoya. Back Row: Billy Hope, Dwaine Buster, Donny Jones, Leo Valdez, Steve Rldgley. ' 4: Choir's Annual Musical Successful -:E Put yourself in a small village in Scotland. There a young American and his friend discover it to be an enchanted town that comes to life for a single day every 100 years. They follow the villagers through a day including a wedding and a near disaster when a young Scot tries to leave. The American falls deeply in love with Fiona but is told he cannot stay in Brigadoon. He returns to New York, quarrels with his fiance' and at last goes back to Scotland, where by the power of love, he reawakens the slumbering town long enough to join Fiona. This was the story of Briga- doon, the 16th annual Broadway musical put on by the choir. The leads in the Lerner and Loewe play were Dan Wibel, Brownie Bryant, Becky Fisher, Nickie Hyde, and Jes- se Overton. Mrs. Scogin was direc- tor, Mr. Rex, set designer, and Mr. Mike Koch was director of band and orchestra. ... ,t ,fe-X -ff 2 we i '4 0 .yu I A end M I .,,. il l 51541 I .N Nnn ' Q 1. At MacConnachy Square, Jeff Douglas CBrownie Bryantj talked to Tommy Albright CDan Wibelj. 2. The Chorus assisted Fiona CBecky Fishery in singing Waitin' For My Dearie. 3. Brigadoon cast sang Down on MacCon- nachy Square. 4. Charlie Dalrymple CAdam Bushongj and Chorus sang I'II Go Home With Bonnie .lean. 5. Sandy Dean CLarry Strachany sold candy ,on MacConnachy Square. 4 V 5 . - . I Z M K A in at av-M J use . t , S... ' 4 -I ....... Students Honored At Assembly At the end of every senior's year comes one of the highlights - the Honors and Awards Assembly. Here scholarships are announced and outstanding UIL athletes are recognized. The Scott Dody award, given to outstanding tennis team mem- bers went to Landy Narvaez and Laura Sherman. National Merit letters of com- mendation for those with high perfor- mance on the PSAT and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests were award- ed to Bryan Harris, Kenneth Hess, Jenny Hoel, Reed Kroloff, and Mary Helen Nie- mann. And, thirty-three people received ribbons for the Texan Permanent Honor Roll, having at least a 3.5 average. HALL OF HONOR: Bill Kennedy, Robert Cepeda, Beverly Lindeburg, Veronica Cantu, Lee Stockseth, Andrea Habib, Sandy Gaddis, Margaret Oliveira, Paul DeGroot, Jenny Hoel, Jackie West, Reed Kroloff. ' 'Q if T' , ...aff 'T VALEDICTORIAN The honor of being valedic- torian must be held in proper perspective, for it only means that my GPA differs a few hundredths of a point from someone else's. The impor- tant thing to me is that I have done my best. Emily Glass feels that high school has prepared her well for college. She will attend Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio next fall where she plans 1 . I i to major in one of the sci- IY vt. Q i'i ' M' ences. Throughout high X M----vs . school, she was active in the w g S i1', ' 1 math and French clubs and 'A if took ballet lessons. SALUTATORIAN 4 l feel that it is an honor to be in , ' Still the top of my class. I think those tru.-y ' , ' ,M who just missed making it be- cause of outside activities 7 H . a t A should be recognized also. But . s,4'j'?,3 'f, Sf , besides academic recognition, ' ' jj -3 , Lee Stockseth should be com- N. i f ' mended on his extra-curricular l ,.W C HA - Q, - ' 1 A activities, such as being a mem- if- . i ' 'liggs ji ber of the tennis team for two I Q P- A mf' f -- years, a member of Pan Am, and WTA f. a math club member. Next year, A 8.1. he plans to attend Rice Universi- ,tgg j g A 'N ty and major in electrical engi- Qi ii 'sie 'g neering. L V iA g .. ' wx 4 1 - - .me ,,,. se, BIII Kennedy was the recipient of the highest honor a student can receive -the Kyle Sem- melrogge award. He was chosen by depart- ment chairmen and the principal, based on grades, activities, attitudes, morality, and honesty and integrity. 17 Senior Prom - Somethin To The prom is one of the biggest moments in a senior's life. At the big dance, the guys wore tux- edos and the girls beautiful for- mals to the Country Club. It was decorated freshly in flowers and baskets, to emphasize the Springtime Seranade theme, while the band Sweet Briar played music for the unforgetta- ble four hours. Everyone enjoyed themselves and the time passed too quickly for this memorable occasion. 1. Debbie Whitehurst, David Bright, Cris Bazan, Andy Harris, David Cowling, Tawnie Buhidar, Vicky Brinsdon, Michael Smith, and Stacey Pil- linger sat a dance aside to visit with each other. 2. Blake Satterfield, Margi Foelker, Lee Stock- seth, and Kara Anderson enjoyed a slow song. 3. Prom Chairpersons: Denise Holland, Beverly Lindeburg, and Barbara Bratton. Remember! 5 .Af v-.-.-.-.e--v-v-.-v-.-.Av-v-.-vevev-v-v-.A.Av-.-.Av-.-v--vw-.-.-.-.ev ,Av-Jvvvv.-.-AAAJVNAAAJV,-,xAAf.-v-v : X4 1. Rear Admiral Burton H. Sheppard, Chief of Naval Air Training, presented Robert Cepeda the Military Order of World Wars trophy for appearance and drill. 2. Due to a cropping error, Jenny Kosier was left out of the Junior Favorites pic- ture. 3. Ninfa Garza, junior twirler. DESERVES RECOGNITION H A Happq enclinq - Wnndeviul Beginning - K ,Uv- ,.f Q . , af, W Lx. , , ,v..,,k.,.u V.. K , if, . . 5 1. Excited was Richard Godoy's middle name as he marched in the processional. 2. Emily Glass addressed the crowd with the valedictory speech. 3. Commencement exercises had its serious moments with Bebe Brandesky, Abby Braswell, and Bar- bara Bratton. 4. Gil Eastland and Diane Eddings. 5. Carol Briones and Larry Briones exchanged words. 6. After receiving her diploma, Cin- dy Anderson was congratulated by Dr. Dana Williams, superintendent. Aceves, Ana 4 Acuna, Canny 4 VAdam's, Keethia 4 I Agi1ilar,fEsther 4 fAnders0n, Cindy 19 'Askey, Jo Ann 5 V Beaty,'Lisa 4,5 ' Benavides,',Agapito 6 V Benkendorfer, Daryl 12, 14 Brandesky, Bebe 19 ' ' ' .f Brandon,UAllisdn' 7 'ALVI 1 rBraswiell,f,Abby-11,915 ' ' - ' BrattonV,TBarb,i1Ka '18, 19, ,Brsgm, Dav,id18x A Briones, Carol' 197 J Brio'nes,'l,arry 19 V Buhidar,'VTawnVie 18 V Bfun,tirigL Robert' 6 Burkett.fJason Q ' 1 Bushong,jAdarn-15, 16 , 'ieusieri iowasne-15 'O l 1 A Cantu.-'lfomg12V V 'L,, Vcantu, Veronica 17 ' , 'Castillo,fRuben '10,' 12,? , ' ' , Cervantes, inonme A 15- 1 1 llll lIllllNl X COURINGTON, COACH SAM 7 1 1 qoeerobr. Paul 12, 17' S Vroeeirnor, Terrig4,5 iD0Lieherty.:Vvicks,7 , fEasriana,f,G,ii,19' dsddingsy piane, ,191 i , eidwardsliisdziigi V, V '92 f. . .,,..,' Vi m ' , H: f. it V W , x V Z -,yi 1 gs 5119, is I -i rw, I 1951. A 1. K6T1'l'IBfhiH5S5.' Vg, , 2. James BQettcheVr'f,j J X 31 Norma VCeballosV'f'V Elam, Julie 7 Fabela, Anna 5 Flores, Pete 6, 9 Foelker, Margie 18 Fondren, Cathy 4 Gaddis, Sandy 17 Gallagher, Raymond 12 Garcia, Debbie 4 Garcia, Lonnie 15 Garza, Carlos 12 Garza, Ninfa 18 Gatica, Albert 2 Gerhards, Laura 7, 9 A Glass, Emily 17, 19 Godoy, Richard 19 GRAY, MICHAELS Guerra, Tom 3 V Habib, Andrea 17 Harris, Bryan 17 Hatch, Jeannette 5 Hec, David 10, 12. V Henry, Jerry 6, A Hess, Kennethi17 Hill, Velma'4, 5 Hoel, Jenny 17 Holland, Denise 18 -Hope, Billy 15 Howard, Anna 5 Jones, Donny 15 Kemp, Kevin 12, 14 KEMP, COACH LARRY 12, Kennedy, Bill 17 KOCH, MIKE 16 Kosier, Jenny 4, 18 Krecker, Mark 12, 13 Krecker, Mike 12, 14 Kroloff, Reed 17 , Leighton, Lori 5 V , Lindeburg, Beverly 17,VV18f if . LlVSEY, COACH ED- 15 I Logan, Cathy 5 1 W Lopez, Alfred 127 ' Lowak, Greg 12 Luckay, Chris 6 Marshall, Karen 5 Martin, Mary Ann 4 Maza, Sylvia 5 McCutchon, Joe 6, 9 Medlin, David 10 Medrano, Yolanda'4 Mesa, Al 6, 8 - Meyer, Bridget 7 Middleton, Bill 10, 12 .Middour, Roger 1, 2 Monroe,Joef3 Montoya, Danny 115 Moton, Shairmain 5 fV Mount, Tracy 12, 14 ' Narvaez, Landy 6, 7,'9, 17 V Y Vj Niemann, Mary Helen 175 Ogg, Bruce 15 Oliveira, Margaret 13, 17 f Orrick, Kim 4 Overton,,JesseV 16 A V PalaCi0S,' Cynthia 7, 9 Rerez, Oscar 2 ,y Perry, Bill 10 Powell, Steve 6, 9 V V 1 1 RAY, JOHN 10 A , Reyes, Mario 12, 13V -V 1 Ridgley, Steve 15 fV Rocha, Ricky, 6. 8 ? V Sacky., Paee2 1 V fy 2, Q,W'a'f99'- 'I Seem. Patty 4 Sanchez, Eddief1'V5s?.ifg3fQff-f Schooler, KirtesF15 Sherman, Laura'7,'1?7w 1 ,S0lley, Ann'4,,V5 V A SotQ,'Carlosv1-24 ' Stevens, 'Tim 3 ' 3I0CKS9fh,JfLe6Qg1fZQi13252 Thoma5gf'Bubbaf ,Treigir1oi,,Leucia 74, se, ' 1793952 ' Paula 5, A , Valfifilliiieo A V35QU??S?14!f?U5i 7 5faSGU52f'M?fFQii12j: - Voelkel, Jim -611 i:ffs5.feff Walk? it 4' lNarren', AehleyVV4 Warren, Lzgnfiz, 1 A 1 14 iii, fYif EQ!1'3fStffD?5bi6f1:81If 'WhitehUFSit,'?RiChard 16, B VYanez, Al 10, 12 V AOVVV Xturrla, Fidel 12 5 Front row: Dan Anderson, Debbie Whitehurst, David Bright, Joe McCloskey. Second row: Linda Locke, Sharon Pope, Cindy Kanipe, Cheryl Habeeb, Mary Jane Hatch, Liann Tercilla, Chris Fisher, Diane Hill, Henry Lozano. Third row: Trisha Simoneau, Chip Concklin, Laurie Sallee, Johnny Alvarez. Not shown: Mr. James 0'Rear, lra Ramirez, Pat Neely. Silver Spur Would Like To Thank . The Silver Spur staff would like to thank the following people for their help and contributions to our year- book this year: Thanks to Stephen Briody for doing such a fine job on drawing the Aki Lines used on the division pages. And to Veronica Cantu for helping with the feature copy. We'd like to thank Mr. John Penry, Josten's American Yearbook Com- pany representative, for all his sup- port and the many hours of help he gave us. - 1 V' X .gf ' A ' 'f f 'K W . is x . 1 , A'. My l M' 'Nw k ,. To the teachers, we say, thank you, for allowing staff members to work on the book when deadlines and other stress times occurred. When our photographers couldn't cover an event, someone else don- ated their time for us. Thanks to Cathy Logan for track pictures, John May and Joel Vera for marine science pictures, and John Ray for the concert picture on page 14. We wish to thank Judge Barnes for permitting us to use the County Courthouse for the Favorite's pic- tures. Thanks to Bryan and Gen Huff of Huff's Camera Corner for all the technical and moral support that they offered to our photographers. To the Registrar and Main Offices, thanks for helping us look up names 1. Diane Hill and Laurie Sallee 2. Liann Tercilla I for identification purposes. We'd like to thank the newspaper, el tejano, for publicizing the yearbook. Many, many thanks to the patient students that had to have their ju- nior and sophomore class pictures retaken when the camera broke. And a special thanks to Dr. Lowell Norman for his helpful criticism and support. It Was A Very Good Y School wasn't too bad for seniors Melissa Tanner and Mary Helen Niemann as they left after 5th period. YL ' ,mln-2, -f N K' ..-3' . ' Mm-.. ,W , , . .. 3,-gf, I .::Q, f:fV f5Wf' w :ZiffTwfifxf.'f'.I55.Z:ff frffffl' fs, L f x .I V, 41 f ,UW 5 I A rs K v x 9 N M L1 6 JO' vp XM xdw V 5 X ' vu Uv X Dy QW JY My J I E f 'J y fy 37 Ab! 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