San Antonio College - El Alamo Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1956
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X Z , X , ,U A72- .. - - U- 'A sw H I -V , N H .. f A: K R Ke E ' Q ' M E A jilf wi I L ' : J -. ' r ' ' - L Y w . , L 1 . Q 3 - L , ,-.':'..'-1 r n..- l l AL .rx W1 J -.. -. V - W ! Q 5 : wa 34:54 V: H 1. L A Q! , , . f , 4 , , K 4 5 Q- ,f 1 CALENDAR FALL SEMESTER SEPTEMBER, 1955 6-9 Freshman Orientation and Get Acquainted Week starts off new year. 8 All social clubs have concurrent Rush Parties. 9 Faculty hold reception for the Freshmen. 16 Everyone gets to know each other at the Get Acquainted Dance. 20 John lgo holds his first Leisure Hour program. 21 The Sophomores and Freshmen have their first scheduled class meetings. 22 Election of Student Council officers, new class officers, and club officers is held. 23 Student Council Retreat is held at Camp Idle- wilde, Comfort, Texas. 27 Miss Spark contest is won by Miss Barba'ra Frazier, SAC freshman. 28 Installation of Student Council and Class Of- ficers is held. OCTOBER, 1955 5 Cowboys hold dance at 12:30 in the Ballroom for the United Fund. 12, 13, 14 Speechcrafters hold first production of the year. 21 The Newman Club holds a dance in the Ball- room. 27, 28, 29 Cowboy Carnival is held, and San Antonio College goes Western for the week. 29 ADP's hold dance in the Ballroom with Bobby Lewis and Shirley lnselman named King and Queen. NOVEMBER, 1955 4 Talent Show held in Ballroom for the United Fund. 11 American Education Week is held with an Open House here at SAC. 19 Pi Gamma holds first formal of season in Ballroom. 21 Phi Theta Kappa initiates new members. 23 Inspirational Thanksgiving Assembly is held in the Auditorium with the SAC choir furnish- ing the music. 24-25 SAC students are dismissed tor the Thanks- giving Holidays. 29 First basketball game is played against Allen Academy in Bryan. DECEMBER, 1955 7, 8, 9 Speechcrafters present second play, Time Out for Ginger. 17 Winter White Formal is held by Sigmas. 18 ADP Mother-Daughter Tea is held. 22 Christmas Holidays begin. JANUARY, 1956 3 Classes start again. 20 Final examinations begin. 4 v E TH ULTY AC F Pictured, left to right: James Goodman, M. C. Gonzales, Lee Christy, W. W. McAllister G. S. McCreless, Jesse Fletcher, and Travie Moursund. BOARD OF TRUSTEES JESSE N. FLETCHER LEE A, CHRISTY Vice President Secretary G. S. MCCRELESS JAMES M. GOODMAN TRAVIS B. MOURSUND MANUEL C. GONZALES Right: Board Chairman W. W. McAllister reads through the catalog. Members of the San Antonio College Board of Trustees are elected by voters in the San Antonio Union Junior College District and serve with- out remuneration. Their untiring interest in the growth of San Antonio College and St. Philips College has resulted in the tremendous growth of the schools. The new McAllister Fine Arts Building on the north side of the San An- tonio College campus is named for Walter W. McAllister, President of the San Antonio Union Junior College District Board of Trustees since the formation of the district. On January 3, 1956, the Board of Trustees appointed Dr. Wayland P. Moody, formerly Dean of San Antonio College, president to succeed Mr. J. O. Loftin, who died in an automobile accident in Kerrville on December 31, 1955. ln Appreciation of MR. JAMES OTIS LOFTIN, President of San Antonio College September 1, 1941-December 31, 1955 ln September, 1941, Mr. James Otis Loftin became president of the San An- tonio Junior College, a college rich in traditions and high in academic standing, but antiquated in buildings and inadequate in equipment. The first years of his presidency were discouraging because of consequences of World War ll: few students, citizen fear of bond issues, and financial insecurity. His vision of a community college began to become a reality when the Union Junior College Dis- trict was created in 1945, and was soon followed by bond issues to erect the present plant. For the past decade the name Loftin has been synonymous with San Antonio College. Generations of students enioying the Loftin Student Center will honor the memory of a college president who dedicated many years of his life to the development of youth by supplying beauty of environment, giving sympathetic encouragement to those who were discouraged, and providing opportunity for personal growth and successful accomplishment. The Loftin Scholarship Foun- dation is a permanent expression of his belief that through education an individual may become what he desires to be. Mr. Loftin's preparation for leadership in the educational progress of Texas began in early life. He attended public schools and state colleges, and he taught at all levels in public schools and state colleges. Later he became an administrator at all these levels. Perhaps his greatest influence and satisfaction can be read in the development of Lanier High School, St. Philip's Junior College, and San Antonio College. Vigorous in body and mind, Mr. Loftin was resourceful, versatile, industrious, and intelligent. Tomorrow had more interest for him than yesterday. He con- tinuously explored new fields of interest. During the years he lived in the Pan- handle he would bicycle from town to town to get to his schools, see his friends, or visit his parents. He became a skilled hunter and fisherman, a successful gardener, and an enthusiastic lapidary. Mr. Loftin had an eye for beauty, an ear for harmony, and a 'heart for devotion. The McAllister Fine Arts Building reveals his interests in the cultural arts. As the years of leisurely living approached, Mr. Loftin spent much time in his home with his family. There he was himself at his best. He appreciated the beauty of his daughter, Patricia, and he unaffectedly responded to the kindness of his son, James, both of whom reflect the likeness and spirituality of their beloved mother, the former May Cotton. He adored his grandchildren. On Thanksgiving Eve, 1950, Mr. Loftin and Mrs. Matilda Glidden Fuller, the College Librarian, were married. This marriage was the culmination of a congenial friendship which had begun when Mr. Loftin became president in 1941. At that time the library was the Student Center, and was used during the day for club meetings and class elections, at night the tables and chairs were pushed against the wall to make room for the plays and dances. The charming, gracious librarian became even more charming and generous as a homemaker. Mrs. Loftin's children became hers, and she had the devotion of a real grandmother. Her husband's ambitions were hers, and his comfort and peace of mind were upper- most in her thoughts and plans. Their mutual devotion and the harmony of their home was symbolized by the beauty of the pink petunias in the planters, and the florabunda roses on the lawn. Their happiness was inspirational. With the sudden passing of Mr. Loftin the old order changeth leaving place to new, and the new building on the foundations laid by the old will further develop a community college that will perpetuate customs and ideals good for civilized men.-by Miss Mamie F. McLean, professor of English at San Antonio College since 1926. M sr 33. 1 JAMES OTIS LOFTIN Presidenf of San Antonio College 1941-1955 gg, Nz w E.. T..-., .. ,iff DEAN OF WOMEN DR. LOIS G. MORRISON A.B., Arkansas State Teachers College M.A., University of Oklahoma Ph.D., University of Texas DEAN OF THE COLLEGE AND ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT DR. WAYLAND P. MOODY A.B., University of Texas M.A., Southern Methodist University D.Ed., University of Texas si ef YEL. 4.3, DEAN OF STUDENT SERVICES DR. LESTER M. BEALS A.B., University of Nebraska M.A., University of Nebraska D.Ed., University of Oregon i rem in nv ' e - wav ir H i i, ,, 2 MRS. DOROTHY C. FOWLER Assistant Director of the Loftin Student Center EALS 1 LL. ANGIE VILLARREAL Secretary to the Dean of Student Services MRS. LOUISE MILLS Secretary to the President MAGDALENA GARCES Secretary to the Dean of the College Q fav wsl . , I Magf T' fuk b K in Yu 3 -1 E5 Wim 5 mf X..-xg W? m wa Q 5 ff Eg 5 5 sg W , Q 1 M QQ' gf .. 5 X LW NF' 5.1.6 , an in w,..f, , J I4 l W ir? 453939 E, m r . W ,, yn! X -- B. 37 .f !E,g E 1-h!:',k1 I V V . as 41 ' jx in Q, L -3 .v .1 X 1 r ..v 1:1 'if EST up 'FF -.Sf ' ' 'E' eg-l QE L. fur. gm Y - ,Q E- wwww , : -,. - - .'.f- 5 E TL, Y-I - - , . 1, 2? if. PM 51.0 .W Y gy. u!?u L rid all E U i -IKXi::!li:4-Eli g gb ,Q ,xwag'--wg sf' we-QL --si-Piyjaw M '- 1, 4,1 ,?,.L.1. if E., -' T 1 u , ,..I 2uQ ' '.'-SQ? ,' pg Mfg Eff' - - 5 Q-LQ, jf- , Q:W.HH.' 1 - T, 5 g:,31rip,.?-f- .1-.3- 1: : f 1 xx f ' a efaifi F- SML? A at w W -' .g. 1 -' 1 5 E15 Us ki .g X, 5 V, J if 41 fq1 aw1f W' I iz,-.':: -' I N M gi, u-.l.:w ,, Q W 'fifqg U 2 l! CJ. :SEM A fi? H7 rx. 5 E Afkiyg ' lfjifb ' J - 1 1 ' 4 x 4 ul. 5 1 1-1.:371- ' ' ' 5.1 I ' :-,1gE!,,, .-fx M H21 5 if ,1 JAMES O. WALLACE MURIEL B. STORER Librarian Assistant Librarian B.A., S1. Mary's University B.A., Trinity University M.A., St. Mary's University M.S., Lib. Sci., Our Lady ofthe Lake College B.S., Lib. Sci., Our Lady of the Lake College Y' ,.,7. 4- lx,--,lv ,fi A cf LIBRARY - ...m ,Q-,re 43- 1-' ,,.-'-- ' Books! Books! and more Books! BUT This year The San Anionio College Library add- ed shelves and reading 'ra- bles when The new wing was opened. l nb :Q 5 an 4,,p ' -r s STIRLING W. BASS B.A., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas Instructor in Mathematics JAMES D. BENNETT B.A., Center College M.A., Texas Christian University Instructor in Social Science ARTHUR C. BOWMAN B.A., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas Ph.D., University of Texas Assistant Professor of Social Science JOHN AEIKENS ' A B.A., Central College M.A., University of Wisconsin instructor in Biological Science CARL A. ATKINS . B.A., University of South Carolina 5,1 M.A., St. Mary's University lay. . -, Associate Professor of Speech EDWARD A. BELL B.A., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas Assistant Professor of Spanish 1 sa' A i, lzs. ive? 7 a gs. 2 L ,vga -.51 'E T -'f 'sf 11 IEE :T 'A-: i-: ',s5ra', H 'T E' ' ,, ,gun il- L' i- .rw--' if i ' BILL C. CANDLER B.S., North Texas State College M.S., North Texas State College Associate Professor of Physical Education Coach LOREN C. CARAWAY B.B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College instructor in Business Administration h I , A I i i ' blqt gfigfs ,,. it rl sl 1.-, , E' 'L'5-Elirifgb if Y- E E ' TRUETT L. CHANCE B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A., University of Texas Professor of Social Science GEORGE V. CHASEY University of Pennsylvania Registered Structural Engineer Professor of Architecture and Drawing JULIAN P. Cooke B.S., Piedmont College M.S., Trinity University Instructor in Biological Science PAUL R. CULWELL B.A., Southwestern University M.S., Texas University Associate Professor in Mathematics LEO S. DU KE M.A., University of Texas Professor of Physics ll.. iisii' 555 , , L if -5 I ss- H . . .N 5 .iw - Tse? I, I WILLIAM F. FLEMING B.A., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas Instructor in Social Science JOHN O. GIBSON B.S., A8iM College of Texas M.E., ASIM College of Texas Assistant Professor of Geology PERRY GRAGG B.A., Davidson College M.A., University of Texas Instructor in English WAME J. HALLMARK B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A., University of Texas Professor of Mathematics B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College MERLE DULIN B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College Instructor in Physical Education EILEEN ELLIOT A.B., Coker College M.M.E., North Texas State College Instructor in Music 4 , 'x ' i xx 41' - X I 1, -+' 4. MARIA HANAU SCHAUMBU RG Absolutorium, University of Innsbruck, Austria M.A., University of Texas Instructor in French, German 3 i I LEONE C. HARDING B.A., Kansas State University M.A., Kansas State University Assistant Professor of Biological Science xx. MILLICENT HUFF B.J., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas' Instructor in English and Journalism JOHN IGO B.A., Trinity University M.A., Trinity University Instructor in English I .rzslguf ,iv-' , ,.. ,411 . icnfsirgsrg 1. NIH' if v r- , 46' F 1 sis-s F: ...Li I . Lf' r 3,2 M ' lllvl u W alum SSB' eagle' I O -xg .. ...L QI 5 I m in 2 ,. Q 5-7, I- , -1 :' 2 i- i ii.. LI I ! 'Mlm , ,ing CHARLES W. JENKE B.S., St. Mary's University Laboratory Instructor in Chemistry ELMER A. JONES B.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.A., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Associate Professor of Biological Science MAMIE F. MCLEAN B.A., Southwestern University M.A., University of Texas Professor of English FREDERICK E. MAPLES B.A., Western Kentucky Teachers College B.Th., Presbyterian Seminary of Nebraska M.A., Columbia University Associate Professor of Psychology WARREN P. KOHLS B.Ed., Whitewater Teacher M.Ed., Trinity University Instructor of Social Science CHARLES A. LEWIS B.S., Trinity University M.S., Trinity University .W Instructor of Chemistry if-rg gg mil AVA JOSEPHINE MCAMIS B.A., Randolph Macon Women's College M.A., University of Texas Ph.D., Yale University Professor of Chemistry s College ROY MCCOLLUM B.S., Roanoke College M.A., University of Texas Instructor in Biological Science J. B. OLSON B.S., United States Military Academy M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Mathematics NINA M. OLSON B.S., Texas State College for Women M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College Assistant Professor of Business Administration MARGARET C. PEAVY Instructor in Art MARY TOM OSBORNE B.S., University of Texas M.A., University of Texas Ph.D., University of Texas Professor of English B.S., Texas State College for Women FLOYD M. ROLAND B.S., St. Mary's University M.A., University of Texas Assistant Professor of Phys VIVIAN A. RUDISILL B.S., University of Texas M.Ed., University of Texas Instructor in English ics and Electronics COLE SMITH Instructor in Bible CHARLES STONE JEAN TAYLOR B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.F.A., University of Texas Assistant Professor of Speech, English AMY THOMPSON B.S,, North Texas State Teachers College M.B.Ed., North Texas State Teachers College Instructor in Business Administration ELAINE TOMLINSON Student of Walter Dunham Instructor of Piano and Organ GEORGE M. TOWNS B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College Laboratory instructor in Chemistry B.A., Trinity University B.D., Southern Methodist University M.A., Southern Methodist University Student of lsadore Lackstone New York City lrvin Maier, New York City Frank St Leger New York City, Vladinair Rosing New York JOHN A. WAGNER Graduate, St. John's Seminary Instructor in Bible MIRIAM WAGNER B.Mus., Chicago Musical College Graduate Study, Berlin Jochschule Assistant Professor of Music wi ,Yi 553' MARJORIE WALTHALL B.A., Our Lady ofthe Lake College M.Mus., University of Texas D.Ed., Columbia University Associate Professor of Music HENRY B. WEBB B.S., University of Texas B.A., St. Mary's University M.A., St. Mary's University Associate Professor of Social Science HELEN WHEELER B.A., University of Texas M.Ed., Trinity University Instructor in Mathematics LA NELL WILSON B.A., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A.., University of Texas Instructor in English rgriw,its , M. , --af-A-'V' ,J,s.a.eema-'ee'HeS' A :W EXT. ., 1 Alnlfrk, L--S '3 H 41-- if if-sl5Zi l HQ ft G1 sw is it is, T32 ii- AK CLYDE R. NAIL DIRECTOR B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.A., University of Texas GLENDA JENNISON Clerk in the Registrar's Office CARMEL COLEMAN Secretary to the Director AGNES WOLCOTT Clerk in the Business Office CHARLES BREEDEN ASSISTANT DIRECTOR B.S., Southwest Texas State Teachers College M.Ed., Trinity University -Q.-.1 Y---?Y-7 is .ci .fix ,,,.,,.,, ..--- -. 'T'. , '. 4 ..,-..-,,.- .., -1,....... ve- -- le ' l TE l L u ST E TH ENTS D H: H N , V V tb ni AY I N Wi, Fi- Y V V air Y Nw ' Y H X W :ZL hir, , N ..,,M ,.u , um R! THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Standing, left to right: Nancy Smith, Bill Peck, Bill Hennessey, Frances F. Ray- bourn, Warren Kohls, Harvey Stahl, Arthur Bowman, Glenn Klein, Tommy Bailey. Seated: Kay Haller, Mary Ann Lothringer, Shirley Inselman. Not pictured: Joe Henry Martinez, Lon Carpenter, Peggy Frazier, Harvey Clouser. OFFICERS President ............ ............. M ARY ANN LOTHRINGER ViCe President ....... ..... .I OE HENRY MARTINEZ Secretary ............ ....,......,.. P EGGY FRAZIER Treasurer ....... ................ K AY HALLER, Fall NANCY SMITH, Spring Reporter ............. .............. - .... G LENN KLEIN Parliamentarian ..... ...,.. F RANCES F. RAYBOURN Chaplain ................ ......., - -- SHIRLEY INSELMAN Sergeant-at-Arms ,..,.....,-,..,,........,.,-,, TOMMY BAILEY Student Council Representatives .... HARVEY CLOUSER BILL PECK BILL HENNESSEY Faculty Sponsors ...... .... - .........-. W ARREN KOHLS ARTHUR BOWMAN A big western dance was the highlight ot the Sopho- more Class activities this year. Naturally, uppermost in the minds of the members of the Class of '56 was their graduation in the Spring. ABDO, CECILE Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Newman Club Business Administration ALLEN, BRODIE E. AUER, SHIRLEY MAE Pi Gamma Phi Methodist Student Movement Clef Dwellers Student Council Secretary BAILEY, THOMAS BELL, MARY EILEEN BOOHER, ROBERT BRAND, ROBERT Cowboys ADAMS, ROYAL D. ALMAGUER, YOLANDA Sigma Phi Alpha Tau President Newman Club Secretary Los Paisanos BACKUS, JAMES S. Newman Club French Club Cheshyre Cheese President BAZALDRUA, ELIDA Business Administration BELL, PAMELA Business Administration BOYDSTUN, A. E. Baptist Student Union BRATTON, DOLORES Los Paisanos Vice President BRITZ, BERTIE Pi Gamma Phi Student Council Representative Women's P.E. Council Vice President BURKET, JIM R Association CASMERE, MARTHA Pi Gamma Phi BURD, DIXIE Adda Dabba Pouda Women's PE Council Student Council CARPENTER, LON Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-Arms Canterbury Club Alpha Sigma Kappa CASSELL, BRUCE Phi Alpha Tau CHAPPA, MARY ALICE CLARY, JOHN H. CLOUSER, HARVEY Phi Theta Kappa COSTELLO, FRANK R Association Cowboys El Alamo Ranger Beta Phi Gamma Student Council Freshman Class Vice CUELLAR, CHARLES Cowboys Newman Club Student Council President El Alamo Reader and Writers CON NALLY, MIKE COX, BRUCE Cowboys Canterbury Club Vestry Member CURLING, ROBERT Cowboys DENNIS, WILBUR Cowboys Sergeant-al-Arms R Association DE ROSA, GEORGE DONAHOO, ALBERTINE GOAL DYLLA, AL Newman Club ECORD, MARJORIE GOAL ENRICO, RICHARD Newman Club R Associalion President DAWSON LAWRENCE German DE HOYAS LIBRADO DE VINEY JIM Phi Alpha Tau Secretary DUKE STEWART Della Psi Omega Speechcrafters ECKMAN CARL ELIZONDO WILLIE Newman Club Los Palsanos ESQUIVEL ALBERT I I I I I I I FERRY, JOSEPH Business Administration Student Council FLATHOUSE, VIRGIL F. FLORES, ALICIA Newman Club Treasurer FOLKES, FRANCES Adda Dabba Pouda Sophomore Class Parliamentarian FORESTIER, STELLA Pi Gamma Phi Pledge Mistress Newman Club Los Paisanos Women's PE Council FRANZ, CHARLES Newman Club Vice President FRY, GLENN German Club Student Council Cheshyre Cheese FLORES, LUIS T. Veterans Newman Club Los Paisanos Parliamentarian FOOTE, DONALD Canterbury Club FOSTER, JACQUE Pi Gamma Phi Vice President EI Alamo FRAZIER, PEGGY Adda Dabba Pouda Student Council Sophomore Class Secretary FUENTES, RAUL Los Paisa nos GONZALES, ERNEST GREEN, ROBERT D. HARPER, HERBERT Cowboys HEAD, JEANETTE Future Teachers HENNESSY, BILL Cowboys Vice President Baptist Student Union President Student Council GOLD, HARVEY Cowboys Newman Club GONZALES, ADOLPH GROSSER, MARY ANN Sigma Phi Alpha Tau French Club Student Council Cheshyre Cheese HALLER, KAY Adda Dabba Pouda Pledge Mistress Methodist Student Movement Sophomore Class Treasurer HARTLEY, FRANCES Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Vice President Women's PE Council Student Council Representative Student Council HENDERSON, ROY Latin Club Secretary HERRERA, ROBERT HERRING, GLENN Speechcrafters HILEMAN, PATRICIA Methodist Student Movement Business Administration Vice President HINNANT, ANN Pi Gamma Phi Readers and Writers El Alamo French Club Women's PE Council Cheshyre Cheese HOLST, LOUIS DAN INSELMAN, SHIRLEY Adda Dabba Pouda Student Council Vice President Sophomore Class Chaplain JARRET, JEAN L. JENKINS, CARLYNE Adda Dabba Pouda HOERMANN, JOAN Pi Gamma Phi Treasurer Methodist Student Movement Women's PE Council Reporter HOWRY, NANCY Baptist Student Union JAMISON, GORDON JAUREGUI, RICHARD Cowboys JUAREZ, ROSE MARIE Newman Club Los Paisanos French Club Women's PE Council Future Teachers KATZER, HERMAN A. German Club Alpha Sigma Kappa Vice President KILGORE, HARRY D. Cowboys KIRK, DOREEN Adda Dabba Pouda Student Council Representative Methodist Student Movement Business Administration Women's PE Council Secreta ry-Treasurer KNIGHT, RALPH LADEN SAMMY LEE, KENNETH LEWIS, BOBBY Alpha Sigma Kappa Student Council President KIGHT, JOHN KING, CONNIE Baptist Student Union KLEIN,GLENN Phi Alpha Tau President, Spring German Club President, Fall Readers and Writers Reporter Student Council Reporter Sophomore Class Reporter Baptist Student Union Ranger KOEHLER, RICHARD Special Student LANNING, CHARLES LEMONS, BOB Phi Alpha Tau President, Fall LOHSE, MELVIN LOONEY, DAVID E. LUTZ, CONRAD Speechcrafters Delta Psi Omega MAPLES, KENNETH Speechcrafters Readers and Writers Cheshyre Cheese Club MARTIN, DOROTHY Adda Dabba Pouda Newman Club Student Council MARTINEZ, DOLORES Pi Gamma Phi Los Paisanos MENDIOLA, FRANK R Association MILLS, F. J. LOTHRINGER, MARY Adda Dabba Pouda Secretary Baptist Student Union Vice President Student Council Sophomore Class President Choir MAHAN, JAMES MARBACH, ANDREW MARTINEZ, DANIEL MARTINEZ, JOE H. Newman Club Los Paisanos President Future Teachers MIKULENKA, JACK MORGAN, AGNES GOAL ANN MUELLER, MARILYN Adda Dabba Pouda President MYERS, SANDRA El Alamo Canterbury Club Rangerettes MCGUIRE, JACK Cowboys Treasurer Methodist Student Movement President NICHOLSON, MARY Pi Gamma Phi Historian Student Council Treasurer Latin Club Reporter PECK, BILL Ranger Co-Editor Cowboys Secretary Beta Phi Gamma Baptist Student Union Readers and Writers PETERS, JOSEPHINE GOAL Future Teachers PINNELL, H. E. Business Administration MUNIZ, STELLA Pi Gamma Phi Newman Club Los Paisanos MCCOLLUM, WILLA GOAL NELSON, THOMAS OGLESBY, RICHARD PERRY, ANNETTE PHILLIPS, DELBERT PRATT, MARGARET Phi Theta Kappa Readers and Writers President QUICK, MILBURN RAMIREZ, OFELIA Methodist Student Movement Los Paisanos French Club REEVES, MARY Baptist Student Union Secreta ry-Treasurer Rangerettes Treasurer REYES, JOSE T. Cowboys Parliamentarian RISINGER, MELBA Women's PE Council President RIVERA, LINA R. GOAL ROBINSON, MYRNA Pi Gamma Phi President Women's PE Council RAMIREZ, MAC Ranger Beta Phi Gamma Newman Club R Association READ, JOE F. REYES, JOHN A Cowboys Newman Club Los Paisanos RIMMER, R. E. Cowboys RIVERA, IRMA Pi Gamma Phi Secretary Methodist Student Movement Los Paisanos ROBERTSON, JOY ROONEY, DON R Association RUST, TOM SANCHEZ, ROSE MARIE Phi Theta Kappa Los Paisanos Treasurer SCATES, THOMAS SCHRADER, LAWRENCE SCHULZE, WILFRED SIEVERS, FRANK RUSSELL, PAUL Cowboys Baptist Student Union SANCHEZ, MARIO Veterans Newman Club Los Paisanos SAWYER, JOHNNIE SCHNITZ, DONALD SCHULTZ, MARTHA Pi Gamma Phi El Alamo Editor Phi Theta Kappa President Beta Phi Gamma SEYDLER, MARTHA Pi Gamma Phi Reporter Ranger Methodist Student Movement Business Administration SIMPSON, MILLIE Adda Dabba Pouda Methodist Student Movement Cheshyre Cheese Latin Club SMITH, NANCY Pi Gamma Phi Chaplain Phi Theta Kappa Secretary-Treasurer SPEER, GLEN Phi Alpha Tau Baptist Student Union STAHL, HARVEY Alpha Sigma Kappa Student Council Parliamentarian Geology Club STRIEGLER, STAR Readers and Writers Cheshyre Cheese SUELTENFUSS, ARLEY THOMPSON, RALPH L. SOROLA, MOSES Newman Club Los Paisanos STEELE, GEORGE S. STROM, EARL C. Veterans Vice President Student Council TAYLOR, NOAH V. Business Administration TRIPP, GLENN Cowboys VETRANO, VIRGINIA GOAL VOSS, RALPH R Association Student Council WELCH, JOHN C. WILCOX, BETH Adda Dabba Pouda Vice President Methodist Student Movement Vice President Women's PE Council Rangerettes President WOGSTAD, GLENN Cowboys El Alamo Photographer Ranger Beta Phi Gamma WOODLEE, ALLAN Phi Alpha Tau Ranger Newman Club Student Council VILLANEUVA, LUPE WEHE, MARY JO Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Secretary Phi Theta Kappa SC Representative Student Council Latin Club WHITMIRE, TED Special Student WITTE, JESSE Cowboys WONG, WILLIE Veterans Los Paisanos YARDLEY, LYNN YARTER, FRANCES GOAL Newman Club Future Teachers L THE FRESHMAN CLASS Standing, left to right: Louis Manz, Gary Valentine, Pansy Gaskill, Wame Hall- mark, Milton Garrett. Seated: Kate Gilliland, Barbara Frazier, Carolyn Jones. Not pictured: Nancy Kight, Jim Downs, John Hathaway, John Aeikens, Sponsor. OFFICERS President ...... ...................... B ARBARA FRAZIER Secretary ........ .... C AROLYN JONES Treasurer ............ ....... ....... K A TE GILLILAND Parliamentarian ...... - .............. PANSY GASKILL Chaplain ................... ,...,... G ARY VALENTINE Sergeants-at-Arms .,..,.....,........,.........,..,, LOUIS MANZ MILTON GARRETT Student Council Representatives ........ NANCY KIGHT JlM DOWNS, Fall JOHN HATHAWAY, Spring Faculty Sponsors ............................ WAME HALLMARK JOHN AEIKENS The Freshmen have had an eventful year. Enrolling in college was a new adventure for most of the class. A picnic and dance was the climax to a wonderful year for the Class of '57. 44 5 X Cf 12 ST AGUILAR, ARMANDO ALDEN, JOAN ALFORD, PATRICIA ANN ALLEY, FRANCES ANN ALMAREZ, ROBERT AYRES, NOLLY BACA, MIKE BACON, RAY BAIN, BRUCE BARNHART, CAROL LEE BARTOSAVAGE, ELAINE T Hy' . i f'WE T511 Y- wnzg. H EEE w ' Eflf M :. :- - in-1: 'Elf .-, 'aff ji, H JIT ,. ' J '- . ' ' ' ul, I ' ' 'if ' , I L - Lf, BECKER, LEROY BENTON, CHANNING BIVENS, WAYNE BOBBY, MARY ANN BOMMER, DON BOSTICK, KADERLI BOYSEN, ALAN BRAMBLE, RONALD BREIG, ERNEST BRINKER, JAMES BURSON, JERRY BUSTAMANTE, MIGUEL BUTLER, ROBERT BYBEES, WILLIAM BYNUM, STANLEY CALDWELL, BARBARA CAMERON, CHARLES CANFIELD, BARBARA CANTERBURY, FRANCIS CARMICHAEL, SHIRLEY CAROLLO, FRANK CERVANTES, MOSES DONOVAN, GILBERT DUARTE, FRED DUFNER, JOE DUVALL, JOY ECKERMAN, BETTY EDGAR, PATRICIA EVERLY, BILL ENG, JACKSON FIELD, Bos jk , FLORES, VIRGINIA FLOURNOY, ROY FOREHAND, MARLA JAN FULLER, SUE GABRILLO, NIANOR GALLAGHER, JEANNINE GARRETT, MILTON GARRISON, NEIL GARZA, VIRGINIA GASKILL, PANSY GASSIAT, RONNIE GERDON, CHARLES GERLICH, THEODORE GETCHELL, GERAINE GILLILAND, KATE GILLILAND, RAY GONZALES, FRED GONZALES, OLIVIA GRACIO, CARALDO GREEN, JAMES GREGORY, JOAN GRIFFIN, BETTYE GRIFFIN, CAROL ANN 23 ,r I-. :.,I,j,f L L- I U I Q' , , I I I II I I R , I F I , I if , -as ug, I JI I X ii! . I .I C E 365 L 'Is' : ' :AZ , N,'5 k , , a , HAGER, DAN HAMMETT, JOAN HAMPTON, DICK HANCOCK, Jo sue HARRELL, WILLIAM I-IATCI-I, RAY HAYNES, RUSSELL HAYSEL, JOHN HAYWOOD, MARY NELL HEAD, MARILYN HEATH, MARGARET HENDRICKSON, CAROLYN HERNANDEZ, RACHEL HERRERA, WILLIAM HEWITT, GERALD HOLDEN, DOUGLAS HOUSTON, SARAH JO HOYO, ANGIE HUBBARD, HUEY HUNT, GILBERT JACOBS, JAY 5-5 KNEPP, JAY KNIGHT, LUTHER KUEHNE, JIM LANGFORD, GARY LAPKO, TED LAWSON, FRANCES LEONARD, BEVERLY LOPEZ, ROBERT LUTZ, HENRY MABRY, BILL MADISON, JOE MANZ, Louis MARMOLEJO, JESSE MARTIN, KAY MARTINEZ, STELLA MATTHEWS, ROBERT MEDIAN, JOSEPHINE MEEKER, LARRY MERLA, GEORGE MILLAR, CAROLYN MILSTEAD, MARCIA MITCHELL, GWENN MITCHELL, WILLIE MOELLENDORF, WILLIAM MONTALBO, ROBERT MORENO, RICHARD MORGENSTERN, GLENN MUELLER, RUTH MULLANE, RICHARD MCCARLEY, EDWARD MCCARLEY, GARLAND MCCLELLAN, ANN MCCORY, GLENN MCDONALD, ALTON MCDOUGALL, LEE MCINNIS, PAUL ,.1, . L . L 1 ix., f: Lai S ' T m swag p ,Tw MCKENZIE, MIKE NELSON, NANCY NEUMANN, JO ANN NEWBURY, TOM NISBET, NANCY NIXON, W. T. NOLAN, CLYDE NOLAN, SALLY ORNBURN, CAROL ORR, ROBERT ORTA, SIMON OWEN, BOBBE uf m H' .,' was 15 M PACHTER, BESSIE PARSONS, ELMER PEABODY, LARRY PIERSON, EDGAR PLACKARD, CYNTHIA POTTER, GINGER POWELL, REBEKAH PRADO, MARY ELLEN PRICE, ELIZABETH QUERNER, SUG QUINTANILLA, IRENE RAMIREZ, C. H. RAMIREZ, CARLOS RAMIREZ, LAzANo RAYBOURN, MARY RECORDS, NANCY REINHART, BENJAMIN RENTZ, R. D. RHODES, RICHARD RICHMOND, DELBERT RIVAS EVANGELIAN RIVAS, GENOVEVE ROBARDS, SAM RODRIQUEZ, JOHN ROMO, RAYMOND ROSE, PATTIE ROUSE, W. RAYMOND RUETER, WILLIE RUIZ, CARLOS RUMMEL, GUS RUSSELL, BARBARA SACNGER, KYLE SAENZ, HUBERT II ..I - 1 xm jf, iq .-..,.... . I III II II II III AI! II 11522: II :IJQIJ II II K: V,,.. ,,,.. M555 I I ..- MIIIV, :E N TI FII I 1? . I I ,II , V I II '12 Ig II gn I xql.-:Ig ,III III III f?III III I I III Imran 'I II :TI N-, I3 I I SCHNAUTZ, INGEBORG SCHRAER, JOSEPH SCOTT, ANN SCOTT, SUSAN SEGOVIA, JOE SELDON, PAT SELISKARE, JOHN SELLMAN, FAYE SEPULVEDA, ANIECE SHAW, JAMES SIDES, BETTY SILEN, SAN DEE SILLEN, MARGARITA SKURKA, DAVID SMITH, PAUL SOANE, BARBARA SOUTHERN, ANN SPENCES, CHARLES STAKES, CARL STEENMAN, LARRY STIEGLER, BEVERLY STOWE, SHARON I II, V II , , ITP QI!!! I I Q11 -. ' A X ss, II, Mi 5 II STUART, CAROL STUMPF, LUIS TOUCH, CARL TERRY, WILLIS THOMAN, ANN THOMPSON, ARLENE TIBBIT, BARBARA TINSMAN, JANICE TODD, BEVERLY TRAPP, BETTY TRENCH, RICHARD TREVINO, MARIA ELENE ,- 'Aix F5 ...M ., Mm - 'M , , TROELL, HENRY TURNER, AUSTIN ULRICH, BARBARA VALESCU, FRANCES VAN GRINER, RITA VASQUES, JAMES VASQUES, JESSE VERA, MANUEL VERBILLION, LEROY VILLANUEVA, LYDIA VIVIAN, TAFT WADE, ARLENE WARWICK, SARA WEI, D. H. WELTNER, HENRY WHITE, WARD WICKLINE, HAZEL WILLIT, MARJORIE WILSON, GAYLE WINN, BEN YOUNG, RICHARD ZITTLE, LEONARD ZUNGIA, THOMAS 31.3.7 , A' . If -1 5,5 M.. , J- J D if-' - , -I , ' I . 1, 'jf' 4 .4,gf lr- uf 5 U ie IQ VL? ls.: FFI' J , v nv if if :sz-. wc X- aa , -H' gg .u -2 i 4, Eg W 2 , Q 5 w fa. M + F' Q E V ff gf? W M Q . :Ts ' '22 . wings. lu-,MRA 5 ' , 5 t ve. ug , una Q u ai .f nm .gn- .Q , ,v vumnguu 'Nazi--1 -- . .,...in4i4T4 Qu vi uw , Hi0'MkQ w W mu . w muh, u ,S: uw ww W-w um X ' H385 M nga N , SPRING CALENDAR JANUARY, 1956 3 Classes resume tor the new year. 4 Rangers play the first basketball game of the year against South Texas. 16 Final examinations for the first semester be- gin. 23 Second semester begins with registration in the Loftin Student Center. Mrs. Kay Barnard, W. R. Mabe, and William Samuelson loin the faculty. FEBRUARY, 1956 3 Pi Gamma Phi presents the Leap Year Dance in the Ballroom. 6 The exhibit held during the Grand Opera Festi- val is in the Ballroom. 10 High School Student Council members visit SAC for the annual Splash Day. 11 Adda Dabba Pouda Sweetheart Dance is held in the Ballroom. 13 Beta Phi Gamma initiates 13. 17 Cecile Abdo is named First Lady of San An- tonio College at the annual Beta Phi Gamma dance. 18 Mrs. W. P. Moody entertains faculty. 21 Phi Theta Kappa initiates new members. 24 Students get a holiday, and faculty members attend the Texas Junior College Teachers As- sociation meeting in Austin. 27 Baptist Student Union has a party at the Northwest YMCA. MARCH, 1956 1 Annual deadline arrives at last. 7-9 Speechcrafters produce one-act plays. 7 Phi Theta Kappa sells cakes in the Evening Division. 26 Religious Emphasis Week begins at SAC. 30 School dismisses for Good Friday. APRIL, 1956 2 Classes resume. 6-7 Homecoming festivities are held at SAC. 7 Future Teachers Association holds party in Lot- tin Student Center. 13 District tennis meet is held at SAC. 16 Fiesta Week begins in San Antonio. 27 Baptist Student Union has spring banquet. 28 Newman Club holds a dance. MAY, 1956 10 The annual Water Show is held. 12 Adda Dabba Poudas dance in Ballroom. 18 Spring Finals begin. 20 Baccalaureate Services begin graduation ex- ercises. 25 Commencement exercises and graduation dance end SAC year. ., I 4 ig -3 F ,M V ar. ES R'T 0 v EFA 1'H it 1 w 9 'H I 5 wx , Q E ,,, ff' 'YE-I: Ea, 52 Q, 5152 E 55 Q 11 9,111.1 1 11 sb 15 111 5 r S11 11 A 3 1 W SSR? 5:52 11111 1 11 1 iiig 1 1 in 511 1 1' E 11, 141g 11111 1 1 ' ,11 17. 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SHIRLEY INSELMAN learns how to operate the tape recorder, a skill which will be useful to her as a speech therapist. T Each year EL ALAMO takes a opportunity to give recognition t ten outstanding students. The stu dents are selected on the basi of their scholastic and leadershi and achievement by members o the San Antonio College faculty. All-round proficiency and promise for continued success in the field which has been chosen for study are important. BOBBY LEWIS takes times out from 70 being Student Council President to study the rocks in geology lab. l. .l 1 l'i Y Ilg' x.i G . ,Q i 'T?T '4 1. .T .a .ii-l MARGARET PRATT paints W r NA with charcoal. One of her T' l drawings hangs in the stu- dent exhibit in the Loftin Student Center. N efore The beginning of The sec- nd semesTer sTudenTs were nomi- aTed by faculTy members. From his group a lisT was compiled hich included abouf forTy sTu- enTs who were considered aT The op of Their academic fields. Each aculTy member was again given he opporTuniTy To voTe on his hoice, and The final Ten were selecfed. MARTHA SCHULTZ divided her Time being EL ALAMO A NANCY SMITH was another chem- isTry sTudenT who Took Top honors. .W BETH WILCOX is a sophomore maioring in mathematics. RICHARD TRENCH is a freshman pre-law sTudenT and plans To go To BILL SWANSON, ouTsTanding English l sTudenT, had a poem selecTed for The Nafional PoeTry Anfhology. ' . 'f: , 'T TTTTT .TTT Tfggi a T ar wif 919110 1 , ll 52 e d i To r and ouisianding 1 chemisTry sTudenT. T M 'il ll-5 E ll! la N! Y I A T WQTTTT H H.sTg71s TT : X E . w: -- J E TTA 7I qv, ,.-, x.,.-Q ' , . 1. ,, QUE Q- misss , Him , 5 Q: , 'U N N , , f wk in 'ww -H : ,, HAV, . E HE k in Q' Q Ep ga.. M ':'i3'1.YgsP if . W, ,ju . ssgiiieew M., , H AJ 1 , DC G-L - w n 1 ,, YQLQ? Hlffcfnizi-.'1 V 1' fffgg, aw..- J-,V Nf't3'l'1, , ,,- -. . 1' 'f-:yy , 55141 ,nwfyfqg -76411 K ., YQ,-,.. 1 ,,, . , 45,-ivi f , . ,aff-P1 '- , auf' vu-wa? M, f 4 . -. 71 .- f, . gn I, 1 ,ffl ,, -'-na . - 1,35 an and Shirley Inselm w i s were Bobby L e elected the Most Rep- ' Tudems resentatlve S for the year 1956. MCST REPRESENTATI E We ,H AL fvf.,..4.r . AW 1...-View - fiwmhgaw -V ,, Meg W' M mg Q? E B 34? LW? -'e we A Wee., Q Q W QW? -wx HS SHIRLEY INSELM AN BOBBY LEWIS Mfr all I ,H V E' W, I :II . eau l I I S-if rf I gm el I Most Representative Runners-Up GLENN KLEIN IRMA RIVERA V , , W -bg ,Isl 51321 ,ie .E EI H Y fa Y If ,. lg ki m l 'LF iii -' 39 me lg IE: ' I-Q1:-ll-3-C' ' QL, .2 H , r r,-I. m 22 qu. -L1 b 15 ' .J 1 igllsfil ,Lwf -GZ 'gel , I l we rx dx-f a Most Popular RunnersfUp MARILYN MUELLER BILL HENNESSEY CANDIDATES FOR MOST POPULAR REPRESENTATIV IN POPULAR CONTEST-Standing, left to right: Nancy Kight, Buddy Renfz, Shirley Auer, Myrna Robinson, A. J. Lynch, Frank Costello. Seated: Carolyn Millar, Ann Voelk- ner, Nancy Nelson, Nancy Records, Carol Barnhart, Carolyn Jones. L. Q: A 'SI IN REPRESENTATIVE CONTEST-Sfancling, left To right: Neil Kibbe, John Haihaway, H Glenn Klein, Bill Peck, Joe Hooford, Sam Robarcls, Jack McGuire, Mary Nicholson. ji Seated: Pansy Gaskill, Ann Thoman, Kale I Gilliland, Peggy Frazier, Martha Schultz, Beth Wilcox. 'ug- eig I fr, 1 3 Y L ,, - - . - ' ' I' 'rg-?1 , --21 L 1 1- -rl. '24 1- U 'A v ,3,5L!li, l. . j' 1 1,23 ' . i ' 7 '.'l2' ' ' 1 :' '- . I far: ,Y 54' , ve, I -' ' 2:-:ji Y - L : v fl .L A l 17: 'ax . ' ' I -:Q 'fi' 'L --9 X- 'aw I , ' -. IT ' ,+i',.egf,.: '31 1,325 y I rf .' II I QA, ' 'ff'!f4fw, ,-I' -, 3- 71,365 ,. ' X, ln L - rw, Y j 31,-, . F ' , Q 1 . l MU E, STAG A S PRES ND H 'we , ' I' J 1 . . ,, -.d5. FW , N A , A ,,' ... ,. fstw. Y, V r, V W . .,, . ,N 1 ' I , , f 'L . - 1 fzi, ' 121--351j : .i'i',f , ' ' ' gg - , f ' '-is ko X sb , ,L , If ffimilq ,.,,.,. :I . I. L ' h jui- ' -S S 'Qf 'l' I o K!-4' E 1 , .1-.g.r-,..d: I - , L.gg,,f-S-N51--+5, ! L.. 'i A 5, gi 1 F x 2 WF, N I N,l' f'i fl-, :X s ,- if, -paws S E, QS' A , Q Q f E w I ,P l l 1 F T i i l' lil 'Q 5 ll E, , Y- r. ii its Phoenix Too Frequent in which Nancy Nesbit, Al Viola and Mari- yn Mueller played was the SAC entry in the state contest for one- uct plays. Speechcratter productions for i956 included the One-Act Play Night and the presentation of an- other one-act play at the State Meet in March. PLAYERS PRESENT ONE-ACT PLAYS Marilyn Mueller, Fred Lanning, Allan Director Star Striegler and Stage Manager Ward White watch Margie Willett, Carolyn Jones, Bill Peck, and Dinah Callan rehearse a scene from Nobody Sleeps. Rich of 'sfo' . P52 fyefy,?ZSffa,, scene ffmmonirgugolfl W. 007 1, e and Af, arf dahfen 1, 6 Woodlee, and Gordon Garcia re- hearse a scene from The Roman id. Martha and Miss Huff are busily working on layouts for The final copy shipment. Right: Sandra, Weldon, and Pansy discuss problems related to their respective sections. Right, below: Glenn is getting ready to put a negative in the enlarger. Below: Frank dictates to Helen while Jacque takes a telephone message in the Publications 'wfif -air 7 s QQ.. W E . EL ALAMO THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ,,,,.,....,.,....., Assistant to the Editor Class Editor ............,.... Club Editor .............,... Advertising Manager .....s. Advertising Assistant ...... .--.- Martha Schul Jacque Fost Sandra Mye- Pansy Gask Weldon Cla Ben Wir Photography Editor .,..... ..,,.., G lenn Wogsta General Assignment Faculty Sponsor .,.,.,. ,..,,.. Helen Cotul Frank Costel Miss Millicent Hu ac ia. E I Nino Office. 'ig- i it. 5 N v J, THE RANGER Right: Bruce, Joan, Pattie, Ann and Don watch Rita as she types a-story, while Frank proof- reads his column. THE STAFF Co-Editors ..............,.,.............,..,...,.. Bill Peck Pattie Rose, Fall Editor-in-Chief ....... Bill Peck, Spring Sports Editor ............ ....... M ac Rameriz Editorial Assistants ...... ..,... G Ienn Klein Allan Woodlee Photographer ...... ....... G lenn Wogstad Reporters .......,......... ,. .......... Don Cross, Joan Hammet, Frank Costello, Bruce Cox, Mrs. Albertine Donaho, Martha Schultz, Rose Lynn Paltreyman, Ann Southern, Rita Van Griner, Edward Perales, Ben Siegal, Jacque Foster. Faculty Sponsor ,.... ..... M iss Millicent Huff Left: As Glenn Klein takes notes for Over the Coffee Cup, Glenn Wogstad, Mac and Alan read over his shoulder. i. -- V rf wf?ll C Miss Huff and Bill make up the dummy for the front page. THE CHORUS Back row, left to right: Henry Monsalvo, Robert Lopez, Richard Loebbaka, Val Hall, Glenn Glenn Wogstad, Mike Connally, Ray Baker, Bill Jones, Bruce Cox. Second row: Barbara Tibbitt, Mary Ann Bobby, Barbara Canfield, Sarah Warwick, Ann Hildebrand, Shirley lnselman, Edith LeBlanc, Third row: Mrs. Elaine Tomlinson, Mary Ann Lothringer, Clarene Taylor, Gaylon Dodson, Angela May, Mary Moss, Mr. Charles Stone. Front row: Patsy Lee, Kay Martin, Elaine Bartosavage, Shirley Auer, Martha Nanez, Donna Brown. PERSONNEL OF THE CHORUS soPRANos TENOR Mary Ann Bobby Barbara Canfield Sarah Warwick Ann Hildebrand Shirley lnselman Edith LeBlanc Shirley Auer Mary Ann Lothringer Gaylon Dodson Angela May Mary Moss Elaine Bartosavage ALTOS Patsy Lee Kay Martin Martha Nanez Donna Brown Clarene Taylor Barbara Tibbitt Henry Monsalbo Robert Lopez Richard Loebbaka Bill Jones BASS Val Hall Glenn Wogstad Mike Connally Ray Baker Bruce Cox W ,X f . Q M 5- V I W HUTS APS SN N 1 , ,, .1 Hu ,ww w, ,uv-H ,ww mm www-w mm' 5' V K H' EN H 'A S NV' Q . N w zu, M M i-H - -Nl-Q1 n 4 A V. M Y ,. , - , ,-,.W,.., , ,kay - -U , W H - - mx ' r xx RE tv-EM UNC EAR COBEGXNS Y - fm A Student Council retreat at Camp Idlewilde opened the year's activ- ities. New council members and club representatives heard Presi- dent Bobby Lewis map out his ideas for the coming year . . . There was K.P. too . . . But re- treaters found time to gather round the piano and sing, -H? Mr. Igo falls into line at the first All-School Dance of the year . . . SAC co-eds get started in Splash Day activities at lncarnafe Word College . . . And six girls, led by The winner, line up for the Miss Spark contest. DA BRING TIM Wo 'VCE QE XVP' 5 'E Refreshments are a part of any party, say Pi Gamma Phi mem- bers as they watch initiates feed each other . . . Enrolling of new members in Phi Theta Kappa re- flects the more serious side of any initiation . . . Tickets are tak- en up for the Newman Club dance . . . Students take advan- tage of the good dance floor in the Lottin Student Center. XX Five finalists in the Miss Flamin- go contest line up . . . George Gobel crowns the winner . . . All the world's a stage, they say, but this one doesn't have any actors . . . The newly estab- lished art department tries its hand at making paper mache and comes up with something the his- tory department should have built. CNFS Q O Q0 WN415 GF S QU 0,965 I -r 4' 85 Queen Shirley lnselman takes her bow as Queen of the Adda Dab- ba Pouda Court . . . and then returns to sit with the remaining members of the court . . . There was one strange guest, a stuffed gorilla. QUEEN SHIRLEY AIN REIGN OVI NG BOBBY KRNIVAL COURT And during Carnival Week Cow- boys Took Time ouT To greer movie sTarleT Meg Myles when she ar- rived in San AnTonio . . . The asphalT paiio became a race Track for cowboy-clad couples in one of The Cowboy Carnival sTunTs. CHRISTMAS IS HERE Christmas officially began at SAC with The Hanging of the Green sponsored by The Rangerettes on December 14 . . . On December 17 the Sigmas recognized out- standing members at The Winter White Formal . . . In the center of the lounge Mrs. Susan Stone hangs the mobile she constructed . . . Santa Claus gets painted on the door of The Loftin Student Center. Some people think that the nicest part of Christmas is the tradition- al hanging ot the mistletoe, and here two SAC students . . . Ann Thoman points out how she thinks the cedar branches up the stairway at the Loftin Student Center should be hung . . . A silver Christmas tree was the backdrop for dancers at the Sig- ma's Winter White formal the Saturday before Christmas. AND BRINGS GOOD CHEER STUDENTS CHEER PLAYERS ON One of the sure things about SAC, come rain or shine, a ping pong game will be going on . . . Students line up outside the Stu- dent Center tor the first pep rally ofthe year . . . In a more serious vein students gather to hear Evangelist E. Stanley Jones. '-Qiiif' ' - ez . , ' ferrets P - i -c,.x,,'q..1-.WYE AH., -, Mimi -. . EL V , ,.Yv, 4,5 M, ' ,255c.,fYw ' Co-eds decorate the gym for a Ranger home game . . . Pi Gam- ma Phi presents five outstanding members to the school at the Autumn Nocturne in November . . . And twelve new Pi Gamma Phis smile for the camera at initi- ation. .ii .iALW i.l5LiAEJXgl! SOPHS, ALPHA TAUS SPONSOR DANCES SAC students have Their lasf fling before finals . . . The potaio dance gave The winners a Crick in the neck . . . Alpha Taus and dates pose for The birdie . . . The Klein boys open the curtain on the big Inter-School dance. rr-.1 'QQ The line forms for mass produc- tion registration . . . Everyone is working hard, but no one knows what they are doing . . . Money, money, who's got The money??? . . . Tha1's in San An- Tonio!! REGISTRATION TIME AGAIN .WA -fb ,. ,, V, - I 'flu fi. ' ii,,?,.ii?',:., -eg-ii,.,jQgg I fiiliw - i , AI ' , . ' ' . Q , li Fi Refi I ii W f I f A Q5 ii 'i'- i 39 SA in GALS TAKE OVER FOR LEAP YEAR 47 I . Marilyn Mueller starts the second semester off right by dancing for the Pi Gam Leap Year party . . . At least the boys' corsages were good for something-to eat . . . A tri-sorority rush party started oft the semester for girls' clubs. .? Another dancer at the Pi Gam party was Yolanda Almaguer . . . Beta Phi Gamma members chose ten of these girls as nominees for the First Lady of San Antonio Col- lege . . . Another group of rush- ees and club members chat. Tf l at i an 'ei AND THEN THEY PARTIED MORE it ,, J:,. it ,. WH? W, - -- sf, sw W, N l , ., . Ei: 'ii ' i JS is W i, if me ,f i.. -. . , ,, , S.- N., 'aifii X -4 it r fiu'isf1v' 'tin The annual Splash Day was held February 10. High school Student Council members were invited to come swim in The SAC pool . . . They Tried out The food in the Snack Bar . . . and played in The Game Room. HIGH SCHOCLS GET PREVIEW CLUBS INITIATE NEW MEMBERS Cowboys line up in preparation for the San Anfonio Rodeo . . . lnitiaiions were the big news after The beginning of The new semester . . . Phi Alpha Tau pledges had to carry books The hard way . . . Cowboys wished for grass . . . And A.D.P. pledges added a dabba pouda. From beauty contests to opera exhibits the SAC Ballroom plays host to guests at the school . . . A student contemplates a wax model . . . Another part ot the exhibit included these books showing opera sets . . . Later the Ballroom was the scene of judging for Miss Fiesta. l s y V, .Lit 4: 5427- 5fZfC 'flf f' si!-,JE-,-'-.- ' F .-r fr.. a N VA--4 98 'Y g -Q il21lf?f51 a,1?LfI ' n, 'I L ' ml , Q t i 1 ' 'Z-I Ki 5,4 QI. 'Q L 'vt-, Rvif. ,:f,...3 I. -o', ,.-I., I ,,.-is Imillll Sllllllll Ill? Operation School House was the Veterans' Club p r o I e ct to aid the Goodwill Industries . . . Doreen Kirk had the ADP mid- term rush party at her house . . . It looks like the girls had a good time. PARTY AND PROJECT SPUR SPRING SPIRIT , 1 J 'WF Yi '1 . --r-rv QI' J..-. L rip TQTFT 1 Ji S Q I 1311 1' xu,L1. ' T' Tf'Q N'r T ' -IK 3 . 15 MRS. MOODY HROWS A PARTY f x W H M Q Mrs. Moody serves punch To Mrs. Nail, Mr. Nail, Mrs. Keasler, and Mr. Keasler while Dr. Moody looks on . . . 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The iniTial highlights of The year were the fund raising proiecT for The oil por- TraiT of PresidenT Loftin and The selecT- ing of Class rings -for SAC, Three busy officers of The Student Council talking over plans for future Council activities are Cleft To rightj Mary Nicholson, Shirley Auer, and Shirley lnselman. STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, left To right: Doreen Kirk, Glenn Klein, Bobby Lewis, Mary Ann Lothringer, Dorofhy Martin. Second row: Mary Nicholson, Bobbe Owen, Bill Peck, Sam Robards, John Rodriquez. Third row: Harvey Stahl, Richard Trench, Ralph Voss, Mary Jo Wehe, Allan Woodlee. Q2 L 1 ,, 7- ffm- ,,..11 , 'u , f 1 1 X Iv 1 n W- M. X .p ,F .:N .1-?-AE . . J- W. U Jury., , H, ,. , LH- . , N QL' ,nf UN I ' r: f, 4174: -, 1 I Irl'f rf, J 42' ' f-' ,lf fx ,, .3 A . , 'isa' .mf 1 H,1:,l Q., ,. 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PHI THETA KAPPA Top row, left To right: Benjamin Reinhart, Irma Rivera, Tom Rust, Rose Marie Sanchez, Martha Schultz. Second row: Nancy Smith, Paul Smith, Richard Trench, Arthur Troell, Mary Jo Wehe. A 1 i--'N ! T: , - ill. rg, ,LZ as' ,N - ,- in - -C1 'I :un-1 xx :warn uw hm rn v um nf M Q- ww swim uw: A H1 0 x-.ms uv uw-1 N mnwxnv J 1 G I 'VX - a H 1 wg! x AM K .5 m , Y N Z s 7' A rg ' H an 'Q ' x B' x .nn ' YA-A ,yr T1 ef-H su M 'R L f I Y- Lil, EV W4 31: R, 2 ' f iff. mf. ' 2 -Qs. 1:-N' ka V. , . J L 1rps,' ' E. 1 X 3-3.3 X 1 -3:11, , f --sal - .F ,. .Qfu gg 1 sw .. w Q -m .2 X4 -:Y ' .Q ,A X f. 1 w-r .V ,f-ai!! , 4960 , , f H, 55 ug, Y X I W H vs H , !, if- ,ww -1. ., .,f 7' ' 4 '- , 5 ' ' A --- V ,. . Yfefvf' f 15- f .3 F' 11 ' 394' ' .W EW!- -Hikl' G - Inv 1? , ., H face, ,A xi' 1 V. 1: 61 HN H- A f ' ' -Sr e r 'M D X lp Q tr ' ,egg 1 9 of ' 'I f 1 President ......R.... ..R.........,.A.......,......., Vice President Secretary ,,,,.,A...w.... Treasurer .,.......77 ,.,7,. .,.,.,..,,, .....,7. Student Council Faculty Sponsor . STIRLING BASS OFFICERS EARL STROM RICHARD CALDWELL TAFT VIVIAN CLARENCE SOBECZEK Representative ..,,,, ,.,,., ,,,,.,,. E D NEAL Veterans Club officers are looking over year schedule with Sponsoi Mr. Bass. Left to right: Mr. Bass, Sponsor, Clarence Sobeczek Treasurer, Taft Vivian, Secretary, Earl Strom, President, Richard Cald- well, Vice President. The Veterans' Club consists of students who served with the Armed Forces of the United States during World War II or the Korean conflict. VETERANS' CLUB First row, left to right: Kaderli Bostick, Jay Jacobs, Glenn McCory, C. H. Ramirez. Second row: Carlos Ruiz, Hubert Saenz, Earl Strom, Jesse Vasquez, Taft Vivian. OFFICERS President ........... ....,..,..,..,...,.,. ...., B E TH WILCOX Vice President .... ....,...,, K ATE GILLILAND Secretary .......... -- ..,..... NANCY CONKLING Treasurer ........ ...... M ARY EVELYN REEVES Sponsor ................ ...... M RS. MERLE DULIN Parliamentarian ..,.... ........... N OLLY AYRES Sergeants-at-Arms ..A.,,, ,..,.,,,,. A NN THOMAN CAROL BARNHART Chaplain .4..................,............. . .,........... PATTIE ROSE Student Council Representative CAROL ANN GRIFFIN Reporter .........,.,..,..........,................ NANCY RECORDS Seated are the officers of the Rangerettes. This club supports the publiciry Chairman ---- ---V-A P ANSY GASKILL S.A.C. basketball team at all home games and some out of town games with their attendance. The officers are, left to right: Nancy Conkling, Secretary, Beth Wilcox, President, Mary E. Reeves, Treas- urer, Kate Gilliland, Vice President. RANGERETTES Top row, left to right: Nolly Ayres, Carol Lee Barnhart, Mary Ann Bobby, Barbara Can- field, Nancy Conkling, Joy DuVall, Pansy Gaskill. Second row: Kate Gilliland, Carol Ann Griffin, Nancy Howry, Sarah Jo Houston, Nancy Kight, Carolyn Millar, Sandra Myers. Third row: Mary Evelyn Reeves, Nancy Records, Pattie Rose, Arlene Thompson, Janice Tinsman, Ann Thoman, Beth Wilcox. Ei :rf .T ' - y il' TTB 2 px X ll T, 1. cc. - .L,:C--,-:1 ,CT ,T T- - ,. 'T , ' .IT T ,V Y Ty V - Y I ., ' 1 'ialaf' . , 'T ' V A - Q 11' 2 OFFICERS President ,...,.....,....,,...........,,,.. .. JACK DAGGETT Vice President ,,,,,, .,v,, H ERMAN KATZER Secretary ............. ..... H AZEL WICKLINE Treasurer ......,..... ..,. A LVIN WOLVOORD Faculty Sponsor ..... ....., D R. AVA MCAMIS Watching an experiment conducted by sponsor of Alpha Sigma Kappa, Dr. McAmis, is Herman Katzer, Vice President, Hazel Wickline, Secre- tary, Jack Karcher, Student Council Representative, Alvin Wolvoord, Treasurer, Jack Daggett, President. ALPHA SIGMA KAPPA Top row, left to right: Mrs. Shirley Carmichael, Virginia Flores, Dee Hunt. Second row: Herman Katzer, Harry Steinman, L. W. Stumpf, and Irene Quintanilla. --A a cup of coffee are G.O.A.L. officers and sponsor. The of the GO ON AND LEARN Club are the married and women on the campus. Their object is to promote fellowship keeping with the level of interests of the more mature women Seated are Ruth Mueller, Vice President, Colleen Lindsey, reasurer, and standing, Meone Harding, Sponsor, Sug Querner, resident, and Agnes Morgan, Secretary. OFFICERS President .,..............,................,., SUG QUERNER Vice .President .,-s ..... R UTH MUELLER Secretary .............,........,.....,... AGNES MORGAN Treasurer ..............,.,.......,... COLLEEN LINDSEY Student Council Representative ..,, ANGIE HOYO Honorary Sponsor ...,.,,. MRS. WAYLAND MOODY Faculty Sponsor ............ MRS. LEONE HARDING G.O.A.L. Top row, left to right: Mariorie Ecord, Willa McCollum, Agnes Morgan, Ruth Mueller, Josephine Peters. Second row: Lina Rivera, lngeborg Schnautz, Margaret Sillen, Frances Valescu, Frances Yarter. All ' in i'. 4 -em- .i. ' :I Z-M. Wil W if tif: , l ' ijiiigx if ' . iii: 1. 5 ' ' ' 1 J rghxli I ln a casual pose are the Baptist Student Union officers and sponsor. Left to right: Barbara Canfield, Enlistment Vice President, Mary Evelyn Reeves, Secretary-Treasurer, Gay Dodson, President, Mary Ann Lothringer, Social Vice President, J. O. Wallace, Sponsor, Ann Hildebrand, OFFICERS President ...,. em, ,-., W ,...-.,....,,,,,s, GAY DODSON Enlistmenf Vice President .... BARBARA CANFIELD Devotional Vice President ,.., ANN HILDEBRAND Social Vice President MARY ANN LOTHRINGER Secretary-Treasurer ........ MARY EVELYN REEVES Sponsor ,,...........s.. .,......,.. J . O. WALLACE The purpose of the B.S.U. is to promote the spiritual activities and to in- crease Baptist fellowship on the SAC Campus. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Top row, left to right: A. E. Boydstun, Barbara Canfield, Helen Cotulla, Pansy Gaskill, Bill Hennessy. Second row: Nancy Howry, Nancy Kight, Constance King, Glenn Klein, Mary Ann Lothringer. Third row: Alton McDonIad, Bobbe Owen, Bill Peck, Mary Evelyn Reeves, Paul Russell. l xg. ' Ll- President ..,..................,,.,....,...... JACK MCGUIRE Vice President .,,..... ,,.. G EORGE FINCH Secretary-Treasurer .,.. .... B ETH WILCOX Sponsor .....,,..,,,,.. .v,. C OLE SMITH OFFICERS Making arrangements for a Methodist Student Movement social are the officers George Finch, Vice President, Jack McGuire, President, and Beth Wilcox, Secretary-Treasurer. METHCDIST STUDENT MOVEMENT Top row, left to right: Patricia Ann Alford, Shirley Auer, Pat Edgar, Joseph Ferry, Kay Haller. Second row: Sarah Jo Houston, Doreen Kirk, Beverly Leonard, Jack McGuire, Cyn- thia Plackard. Third row: Nancy Records, Susie Scott, Carol Stuart,'Ann Thoman, Beth Wilcox. at 'DIN ' .X Q-, A 1 ' 1 X -5 fi' 1 , ,eil .-,fi I IL4 Q ul: S am ' 'uw ew -, 94.4 .A. I : 5 :u ' T Zi. Fin, , . 'lx . T . -X 1 'Sr , 6 ,A.W A x ,, , We ,,m. -af 1 FLW?-E, 1 'U Y- , . ..w -4 a-1 The purpose of The Newman Club is to further The fellowship of SAC Ro- man Catholic students and To create an increasing spiritual feeling on the cam- pus. Among the group's many activities of The year were dances held with other Newman Clubs in The city and closed socials for The SAC chapter of The group. Members frequently attended mass to- gether and participated in novenas. NEWMAN CLUB Top row left to right Alicia Flores Stella Forestier Charles Franz, Jeannine Gallagher, Virginia Garza Second row Rose Marne Juarez Dorothy Martin, Estella Munez, Jo Ann The SAC Newman Club is a member of the National Newman Club Feder- ation and also a member of The South Texas Provence of Newman Clubs. During the past year the SAC Newman Club held several dances and an execu- tive meeting at which over one hun- dred members ofthe South Texas Prov- ence were present. NEWMAN CLUB Top row, left to right: Mac Ramirez Lina Rivera John Rodriquez Ann Scott Carl Stakes Second row: Moses Sorala, Rita Van Griner Ann Southern Allan Woodlee Frances Yarter OFFICERS JAMES BACKUS ANN HINNANT -. BARBARA RUSSELL .. MARVIN CROCKETT HELEN COTULLA ,. RICHARD GILSTRAP MARY ANN GROSSER Sponsors DR MARY TOM OSBORNE MISS MURIEL STORER Reviewing a book for Ye Old Chesyre Cheese are officers and sponsors of the club. Left to right: Ann Hinnant, Vice President, Miss Muriel Storer, Sponsor, Barbara Russell, Secretary, Jim Backus, President, Marvin Crockett, Treasurer, Dr. Mary Tom Osborne, Sponsor. The purpose of the club is to emulate the literary club of Dr. Samuel Johnson through the association of students of various intellectual interests. YE OLDE CHESHYRE CHEESE First row James Backus, Helen Cotulla, Lawrence Dawson, Glenn Fry, Mary Ann Grosser, Ann Hlnnant. Second row: Kenneth Maples, Gwen Mitchell, Jodi Newman, Margaret Pratt Barbara Pratt, Barbara Russell, Susie Scott. Third row: Millie Simpson, Barbara Soane, Charles Spenser, Star Striegler, John Welch. , - -:fr ,-I 5 ,f -. ,. M4 , .- .' :: nrt' -I ' ' 'W me 1. I' -ici' - JI ,., ., os-1, - -- X I I Vice President Treasurer .,.. Sponsor ....... Seated clockwise are Ray Henderson, Treasurer, Millie Simpson, Secre- tary, Channing Benton, President, Mrs. Maria Hanau, Sponsor, and Glenn McCory, Vice President. The members of the club discuss the contribu- tions ofthe Roman culture to our civilization. LATIN CLUB Secretary ....... OFFICERS President .....................,.. CHANNING BENTON GLENN MCCORY MILLIE SIMPSON RAY HENDERSON MRS. MARIA HANAU Top row: Channing Benton, Marilyn Head, Glenn McCory, Mary Nicholson. Simon Orta. Second row: Nancy Records, Barbara Russell, Herbert Saenz, Millie Simpson, Mary .lo Wehe, Gayle Wilson. . I 1 I I IV? if -u-1, , ...,...,,.+ :sl L. . I. OFFICERS President .,.......................,.. RICHARD TRENCH Vice President ...,.. ..... M ARY ANN BOBBY Secretary ........... ..... E VANGELA RIVAS Treasurer ................ ......... T ED LAPKO Student Council Representative ...... ..... R ICHARD TRENCH Sponsor ,......,.............. ..... M ARIA HANAU Discussing plans for programs of French culture and music are the otfi cers of the French Club. Seated, left to right, are: Ted Lapko, Treasurer Evangela Rivas, Secretary, Richard Trench, President, Maria Hanau, Spon sorg Mary Bobby, Vice President. Standing: Gerald Hewitt, Reporter. FRENCH CLUB First row, left to right: Mary Ann Bobby, Ronnie Bramble, Fred Duarte, Marla Forehand, Gerald Hewitt, Ted Lapko. Second row: Nancy Nisbet, Ophelia Ramierez, Evangela Rivas, Irma Rivera, Ann Southern, Richard Trench. President ....,..,..... Vice President ..... Secretary .......... Treasurer ............. Parliamentarian ...... ..A............, L UIS FLORES Reporter .............. Historian ,,,,,,,,,,...,.. ,.,,,. S TELLA MARTINEZ Student Council Representative ..,.....,... JOHN RODRIQUEZ Faculty Sponsor ......... - ................. EDWARD BELL OFFICERS JOE H. MARTINEZ DOLORES BRATTON -,-----,------------ IRMA RIVERA ROSE MARIE SANCHEZ ..---.-.,- JESUS FUENTES Dolores Bratton, Vice President, Rose Marie Sanchez, Treasurer, Irm Rivera, Secretary, and Joe H. Martinez, President, are watching one the good television shows. LOS PAISANOS Top row, left to right: Armando Aguilar, Dolores Bratton, Librado De Hoyos, Albert Esquivel. Second row: Luis Flores, Stella Forestier, Jesus Fuentes, Nicanor Gabrillo. Third row: Dolores Martinez, Joe Martinez, Stella Martinez, Josephine Medina, Richard B. Moreno. VE' 2 , . 1 i I sz, 'Im en . - ' ,li M :Q V , 1 Coming Through The doorway is Los Paisanos sponsor, Edward Bell Los Paisanos, which means The coun- Try genTlemen in English, was formed To promoTe inTeresT in The Spanish lan- guage and in all ThaT is LaTin American. The organizaTion sponsored several so- cial gaTherings during The year. A Trip To Mexico was The highlighT of The Spring sernesTer. LOS PAISANOS Top row, lefT To right: Sfella Muniz, Simon OrTa, Carlos Ramirez, Ofelia Ramirez, John Reyes. Second row: Irma Rivera, John Rodriquez, Mario Sanchez, Rose Marie Sanchez, ses Sorola. Third row: Willie Wong, Thomas Zuniga. 'I if-52 551- , ' ,. 5 , '-1,.,... 4-.ass 4 1 .. ss 'f :. 443, my ' L ,vi-n'. . QL f' pig? ,R'QE55f:,n..1,,j-gjvw, wg A 'Q -. 1: 3? 'Tf'1 ikf.. .-' 'ni ' 5? 2 95' fm' Wg J HV ,W Ay. D.: N., 92:54 ziffnfa ww, 'Q- V ,Zi J' V if IWW-3 4 .ff je L' 'F A is M A .,. wi A v WS- ' 'UE , W H lik 33 , Q 3 A! 'ii- ff J A -f W Z ' fini Y H, ' Z' NH V 5-:W W 1 'JM' Sa Q MQ xl wvmgw 'ss ,IF ' vii 2352 'Wi 1 K 22 Qi if .W 3 4436.3 In fs spa .Li X xv ww u ,Qin W' ws MQ, mg K. N K A Pr is S mu- 35 z U 1111 . ,,, ,ii-1, , ww-A . ,W - gmwm, J,-1 fl? ' l Y If VA. 7 as uw? at Meg -n . ,, ,K , . Az s mg i -2 H .AS AQ . '. -.v.'.q! Eau' Qi 3,5 T W, 6' 1 4 A, AA. Mx xg' 'fain 'EL ZJJB' Q 1 ie ,-:Q . 'JS' 1 4 fb m '-'N .,, -.K I wr., . ' ll li- IJ IS. hx 'A ,5 ., ,x ' 1 K Y t ,4 ,ggq-.:a..,, -H-F, J Watching Joseph Ferry, Reporter Cleftj and James Bush, Vice President, rype are Loren Caraway, Sponsor, and Royal Adams, B, A. Club President. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,....,.,.,....... ROYAL ADAMS Vice President ..,...... .... J AMES BUSH Secretary-Treasurer ...... .,,.. P AMELA BELL Reporter .,,.,............ ......... J OSEPH FERRY Faculfy Sponsor ,.,... .,.... L OREN CARAWAY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CLUB Top row, left to right: Royal Adams, Patricia Alford, Pamela Bell, Alan Boysen, Peggy Con- nally. Second row: Joseph Ferry, Patricia Hileman, Charles Lanning, William Mabry, Howard Pinnell, Paul Smith. .1 ' 3 Miss LaNelI Wilson, sponsor of the Future Teachers of America, poses with Janice Tinsman, President, Irma Rivera, Secretary, and Frances Yarter, Vice President. Members discuss the future of teaching and hear talks by teachers. F.T.A OFFICERS President ,c,,,,,,..,.,-.,.,,,,-,, Vice President .....,. Secretary ....c,., Treasurer ..,., -...-. Parliamentarian ,.... Historian ,,.,...,.... Librarian , .,,,,,..,...,, Student Council Representative Sponsor ......,.............,... JANICE TINSMAN FRANCES YARTER IRMA RIVERA VAAL HALL JOE H. MARTINEZ ALICIA FLORES JOSEPHINE PETERS DOLORES BRATTON MISS LANELL WILSON Top row, left to right: Nolly Ayres, Dolores Bratton, Alicia Flores, Stella Forestier, Gerain Getchell, Betty Griffin, Carol Ann Griffin. Second row: Jeannette Head, Marilyn Head, Joe Henry Martinez, Josephine Peters, Irma Rivera, Lina Rivera, lnglebore Schnautz. Third row: Arlene Thompson, Janice Tinsman, Maria Trevino, Barbara Ullrich, Frances Yarter. ' , I J . rylj K., , 4 ' I 1 I 'FN Ihr I ' L x, - ' i V-ir , E . I OFFICERS President .,.....,. ...,,....,....,..... S TAR STRIEGLER Vice President ........... ,.... A NN HINNANT Secretary-Treasurer .,.... ..... A NN HINNANT Telephone Chairman ......,,.....A,...........,. BILL PECK Student Council Representative ,... GLENN KLEIN Reporter ,.....,.......,....,...,............ GLENN KLEIN Sponsor ....,.,. ...... .... ............ J O H N IGO 5 Looking over Mr. Igo's shoulder are the Readers and Writer's offi- cers Mary Ann Hinnant, Treasurer, Glenn Klein, Reporter, Bill Peck, Telephone Chairman, and Star Striegler, President. The Readers and Writers take time to discuss stories and articles which they have read, talk over their own writing, and relax at theater parties where they attend the more artistic movies. READERS AND WRITERS Top row: John Clary, Joseph Ferry, Marilyn Head, Jim Henderson, Ann I-Iinnant. Second row: Glenn Klein, Kenneth Maples, Bill Peck, Margaret Pratt, Star Striegler, Carl Tauch. 45' 'E' V L 6' I 'n.'n': -M . r .--, 54 W iz, . A . ' -J? 1 H ,-. H V , , K-ff ' ,v . ,Yr A Vywnj x uf' 'i V' ' '-':'-'yn u -1 x - . N I 1 ,yQ L., f' like '3 af i' 'N 4, h. , li- ' 1 ,. 2 a Q A . fn? ' Q, ,, 4, 1 .352-an Lf' ,gp 52? i 2 E Sw v Tu ' my A , A49 , -ig-..,.. ,IA 2 .R 43 -4 . i ' iff, ' 5 f 'N -55 , mg 5554. mf, :: r -,Nga -2 A V. , ,WYE KM y I W '12 S? V 4 5 - X Y 5. I X .F X 4 I, 2' '-.s xl 31' . ,fp 1 H 1 H 1 yy! H I.. 13, f' l 1 V . ' 'f'Fi:FX Uv , . ff: :A - ,il :nl-. 1 ..- , .:-r ge! M3 ' T Aj 'N 2. x . .1 -:Eur Vice President .,... ...... Treasurer .......... ....... .,... Student Council Representative .......,.... Sponsor .................. DR. M at the piano, are left to right: Vice President Ann Hilde- President Sara Warwick. Mary Ann Bobby, Treasurer, Cla- aylor, Secretary, and Gaylon Dodson, Student Council Rep- look on. Clefdwellers, a group of music students, as- the Women's Symphony Committee in giving the Symphony at SAC. CLEF DWELLERS President ..............,................. Secretary ,......,... ...... OFFICERS SARA WARWICK ANN HILDEBRAND CLARENE TAYLOR MARY ANN BOBBY GAYLON DODSON ARJORIE WALTHALL First row: Shirley Auer, Mary Ann Bobby, Jan Forehand. Second row: Geraine Getchell, Mary Ann Lothringer, Sara Warwick, Gayle Wilson. llitm ll- .. 1.40. .-u , , ,O s. A., ,A - , if' if-fn am . ... . ,ag l l l it Q 4 wsu will lu 'uE1i OFFICERS President ,,,,,.7.. .......,., Vice President .... .,,,, Secretary Treasurer ,..... Reporter , ...........,, , Pledge Mistress ..,., Sweethearts ,.... Faculty Sponsor ...... MARY JO WEHE MRS. MARIA HANAU YOLANDA ALMAGUER FRANCES HARTLEY, Fall BOBBE OWEN, Spring KAY MARTIN ANN SOUTHERN . ,,,,,,, CECILE ABDO BUDDY RENTZ JACK MCGUIRE GLENN KLEIN Watching Sigma Phi President Yolanda Almaguer begin a pong game are, left to right: Kay Martin, Treasurer, Mary Wehe, Secretary, and Frances Hartley, Vice President. SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU First row, left to right: Cecile Abdo, Yolanda Almaguer, Barbara Caldwell, Virginia Garza. Second row: Mary Ann Grosser, Frances Hartley, Carolyn Hendrickson, Kay Martin, Bobbe Owen. Ea fe. 1 Y , I 'z ,. ie: .ir in E, lu v ,- . g , N , 5, 'rin III 5 4 .R I I. I ,fs 'f ' I L NSW' , 5 fs I , : ,,-A,. i ,,,,.,.i.-,6 .,.l.. - Q ', , With friendship as its theme, Sigma Phi Alpha Tau began its activities dur- ing Rush Week at the Tri-Sorority Party. The beautiful Winter White For- mal was the big event of the Christ- mas season. Three members of the club were honored for outstanding work. Other functions included initi- ations and socials in coniunction with their brother club. ir-r ii ill- Looking at a panoramic view of SAC are Buddy Rentz, Sweetheart, Mrs. Maria Hanau, Sponsor, Jack McGuire, Sweetheart, and Glenn Klein, Sweetheart. SIGMA PHI ALPHA TAU First row, left to right: Elizabeth Price, Faye Sellman, Barbara Soane, Ann Southern. Second row: San Dee Sillen, Barbara Tibbit, Rita Van Griner, Arlene Wade, Mary Jo Wehe, ' it i J' fy ,i mn ia, H - i F it if it iiii i r rf . OFFICERS President ...,.....,......................,... GLENN KLEIN Vice President ...... ...... J OE HOOFARD Secretary ....,.... ALLAN WOODLEE Treasurer ............ ...,,.,...,.. N EIL KIBBE ' EE Pledge Master ...,.., ..,,.,. J AMES KLEIN I Sergeant-at-Arms ...... A. J. LYNCH ' X X M Parliamentarian ...,.. .... J OHN LUKER W 1 Student Council ' .' Representative ,.,., .,.,.. S AM RQBARDS V, Faculty sponsors .e,,.. ..... c HARLES JENIQE PERRY GRAGG Chaffing af leisure are Phi Alpha Tau officers, left To right: Allan lee, Secretary, Joe Hoofard, Vice President, Glenn Klein, President Kibbe, Treasurer. PHI ALPHA TAU Top row, left To right: Ronnie Bramble, Bruce Cassel, ,Jim DeViney. Second row: Joel Dufner, Bill Everly, Bob Field, Neil Kibbe. I life .. , ., L.-N, , I .,. -Q I-Y. , . Y 2' H ,H Z ,QL ., .-'HL ., L:- I,--1 , v. I . .- r I r 1' Phi Alpha Tau, one of SAC's leading boys' clubs, has been active in activi- ties during the past year. Their big proiect was the inter-school dance, to which different schools sent represent- atives. It was open to all schools and colleges. Other socials and closed events dated the Phi Alpha Tau calendar. Having a friendly chat are the Fraternity Sweethearts, clockwise: Mary Ann Raybourn, Nancy Kight and Carolyn Millar, and one of the spon- sors, Perry Gragg. PHI ALPHA TAU First row, left to right: Glenn Klein, Ted Lapko, Bob Lemon, Sam Robards. Second row: Glenn Speer, Sonny Weltner, Allan Woodlee. OFFICERS Presiclenf ............,...,........,., MYRNA ROBINSON Vice President ,.,,,- ,,,,,, J ACQUE FOSTER Secretary ..v,....,.. ,......... I RMA RIVERA Treasurer .ww... ..... J OAN HOERMANN Reporter ,..,, ,,,-. M ARTHA SEYDLER Chaplain ........,..,.., ...... N ANCY SMITH Sergeant-af-Arms .... SALLY NOLAN Parliamenfarian .,,., ,,...A,., S TELLA MUNIZ Hisforians ..A,.....,. ..... M ARY NICHOLSON Pledge Mistress Mascots .s........, Faculty Sponsors Pl GAMMA PHI ANN HINNANT STELLA FORESTIER TOMMY BAILEY DON BOMMER GENE RIMMER MISS JEAN TAYLOR MRS. HELEN WHEELER Top row left to right Shirley Auer Mary Ann Bobby Bertha Britz, Barbara Canfield, Martha Cashmere Peggy Jane Connally Second row Helen Cofulla, Marla Jan Fore- hand Stella Foresher Jacque Foster Carol Ann Griffin Joan Hammett. Third row: Ann Hlnnanf Joan Hoermann Sarah Jo Houston Beverly Leonard. Pi Gamma Phi, youngesT girls' club on The SAC campus, played a big parT in promoTing social acTiviTies by sponsor- ing The AuTumn NocTurne, a formal dance. The name of The club in The Greek leT- Ters srands for love, labor, and com- panionship. This has been promoTed in all club acTiviTies closed socials and school-wide. Pl GAMMA PHI Top row, left To right Dolores MarTinez Josie Medina STella Muniz Sally Nolan Mary Nicholson, Irene Quintanilla. Second row Irma Rivera Myrna Robinson Barbara Russell Martha Schultz, Susan ScoTT, MarTha Seydler Third row Nancy Smiih Carol STuarT Janice Tinsman, Gayle Wilson. APA TY, MARILYN MUELLER BETH WILCOX ANN LOTHRINGER PEGGY FRAZIER NOLLY AYERS OFFICERS President ,..,,........,,............. Vice President ....,,...,.......,..., Secretary ....,,,,,,,,.... MARY Treasurer ..... ,.............. Reporter ....... JACKIE KINDRICK Chaplain ..,,,....,.,...... ..... Sergeants-at-Arms Parliamentarian .... ,,.. Pledge Mistress ..,... Mascots ......,.,..... Faculty Sponsor ....,...,.,. DIXIE BU RD NANCY RECORDS CAROLYN MILLER KAY HALLER WILBUR DENNIS JESSE WITTE MRS. AMY THOMPSON erW 2 ei mg.: A.D.P. President, Marilyn Mueller is seen with Peggy Frazier, T Mary Ann Lothringer, Secretary, Beth Wilcox, the Vice President ADDA DABBA POUDA Top row, left to right: Frances Alley, Nolly Ayres, Carol Barnhart, Dixie Burd, Nancy Conkling, Myrtle Curliss. Second row: Pat Edgar, Frances Folkes, Peggy Frazier, Pansy Gaskill, Geraine Getchell, Kate Gilliland. Third row: Kay Haller, Shirley lnselman, Carolyn Jones, Nancy Kight, Jackie Kindrick, Doreen Kirk. 'ui' S I 'rtit i ,--'mi-,vi - Ll E' 3 ' I Y 5 ,Iii Av E, II 1 B vu I 'V ' .L ididd .. 16400 with sponsor, Mrs. Amy Thompson, are the A.D.P. mascots, Witte and Wilbur Dennis. Adda Dabba Pouda, oldest girls' club at S.A.C., carried out its standard of promoting social activities by co-spon- soring the Cowboy-A.D.P. Carnival in October. The theme ot the court was Texas under six flags. Besides a mother-daughter tea just before the Christmas holidays the club presented the traditional Sweetheart Prom in February. ADDA DABBA POU DA Top row, left to right: Mary Ann Lothringer, Carolyn Millar, Marilyn Mueller, Nancy Nelson, Nancy Nisbet, Bessie Pachter. Second row: Cynthia Placlcard, Mary Ann Raybourn, Nancy Records, Pattie Rose, Ann Scott, Betty Sides. Third row: Millie Simpson, Beverly Stiegler, Ann Thoman, Beth Wilcox, Margie Willitt, Dorothy Martin. 526520 N Auggii it iigtfafii. OFFICERS President ...A.... ..... Vice President ...... Secretary ..,.. Treasurer ...,. Parliamentarian .e... Sergeant-at-Arms .... Pledge Master ,,,,, Sponsor ,..,..,..,..,,,.. S.C. Representative Chaplain ..A., Mascots ....,,. Sweetheart ..... Top row left to right Leroy Becker Don Bornmer Robert Brand, Frank Costello Moses Cervantes Bruce Cox Second row Weldon Clark Charles Cuellar, Bob Curling Fred DAlblnl Wilbur Dennis Harvey Gold Third row Herb Harper, Bill Hennessy, Doug Holden ww T iiixxi be T The Cowboys, organized in 1931 To E ' Tsrr l T X.. ., T J, A N i promoTe good fellowship among The sTudenTs of San AnTonio College, is one of The oldest social clubs. Each year They help The TaculTy and admin- isTraTion during registration. HighlighTs of The year were The Three day Cowboy Carnival, co-sponsored by The ADP's, Their sister organization, and a Christmas dinner-dance, honor- ing SweeThearT, Pansy Gaskill, and NlascoTs, KaTe Gilliland and Carolyn Jones. PicTured are The Two MascoTs of The Cowboys, Kate Gilliland and Caro lyn Jones, The Cowboy's Sweetheart, Pansy Gaskill, and The Sponsor Mr. Bennett. COWBOYS Top row, left To righT: Ronald Jones, Harry Kilgore, Conrad Lutz, Lewis Manz, Lee Mc:- Dougall, Jack McGuire. Second row: Bob Orr, Bill Peck, Benjamin Reinhart, Buddy RenTz Jose Reyes, Paul Russell. Third row: David Skurka, Carl Tauch, Jessie Wiite, Glenn Wogstad, Leonard Zitfle, r B' l a . TT ,17- li T A l ' Jr l ' Ts J'-if l f l - '1 T , x i W E1 vi , , -Q 2.-...T L -Qi . .T .aff t W ,TTS , T 7, . T T T T sl T ' 1,5 1 l r ' l T , f l V K 1 , r- fr- 1 'f 'N l ' :3i'.il A T - - u a., 'T ,-f , 'll A ,K ' fu. F1 1 'l 149 L l.' flri T '-lil' T' - -un..--J: I , 'JL'-L T 'J . 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A L, F Y. , Y, X ' ' , , J, .b , .. . I 1' , ' ' mg . 'ILZHL KX 1 wk- 1- an W- Q21 ' 12 'lib' .K Q: 4 V ' '-f, - fe I 5 1 .K-z. -. 'Egg 7- wi- 525 ay: H 0 gf PM COACH BILL CANDLER has guided the fortunes of SAC basketball and track teams since 1949. . K as . . fLlulLF.'l1:ilf:2fwill Latest addition to the SAC sports scene is the bowling team, led by WARREN KOHLS, social sciences in- structor. I42 THE COACHES 5. 'lo , . :- JAMES BENNETT, who spends most of his time being a social sciences instructor, is tennis coach. Ti . yin. 5 vs , .1 - - t fl,,H'k1af.l ., l will U I ir. xll'kl ., k, , . Av r , , 1 ,A ,fxlF:',gV4lf's3 am: 'Nil'-Q Q fit X ,' l7t:'. 'V ,V fi g,'., 4 o . , E 1 X '--g - ' . if i 1 ML xii'-i,1'aa - -'El MRS. MERLE DULIN, W0men's phy- sical education instructor, has been at SAC for two years. Four coaches guide the for- tunes of San Antonio College teams participating in basket- ball, track, tennis, swimming and bowling. MERLEADHQS J. . V MA L - Xxx- . E.,., w' illl Secretary Beth Keienburg, President Doreen Kirk, and Parliamentarian Nancy Keienburg take a look into the SAC Swimming Pool. use-fr, ' i ll 53 12.1, lli all 'ff E Ei s rn at 253' On: ow-+ cmi' 235' :gurl mv mb U5 'K fhlh Ill rn: 35 01: 1. 4 mZ ,ID :Z I0 I-4 95 X.. FE ou ur: CS so UCD ,... ....., OFFICERS 1 President ............,..................,.... DOREEN KIRK i ' Vice President .,....... ...,... M ELBA RISINGER ' ' Secretary-Treasurer .... ..,... B ETH KEIENBURG Historian .......,.....,....... .,..,.... B ETH WILCOX Sponsor .,,..................,.......... MRS. MERLE DULIN woMEN's P.E. couNcu. Top row, left to right: Nolly Ayres, Bertie Britz, Dixie Burd, Helen Cotulla, Virginia Flores. Second row: Helen Forestier, Joan Hammett, Joan Hoermann, Beth Keienburg, Nancy Keienburg, Doreen Kirk. Third row: Melba Risinger, Myrna Robinson, Beverly Stiegler, Barbara Tibbit, Arlene Wade, Beth Wilcox. 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' - ' ' ' -1--H 5' ' ' -. L W fm' N V, ' , ' Y ,.,,.lg' fe ,ngtj-tif' I -. y' , V. 1 j r' is 7 , '-.T-I Q -, V - . . Wm. , . . ' Q., 7 . , V fm' 1 'c,.1'L ,. X A 9 i .- . I ,M . Q K X L ,fy kv' 'lv A A ,-:Iggy I 9 U H E 'A ' - I .41 N' M Qlrirsasfr ' wp, 1 ' . N ' '-' sg Q. ' '1'1.b'4. . . . -.4 - V , 1. r ' 1 1 Q- 1. 4 ff- 3-, A vi L , K , X-X f' -Y-si' in A M Q.. Mi! : J :- 5, V 5 I a::'- ia: ,' Q'-ff? ,LF I' A , 'V TJ,-1 far' 52.1 'l' ' 's W. 5, -no f f f 'N Wig? BASKETBALL SWEETHEART Beth Wilcox reigns as -the first basketball sweetheart. She was selected by the R Association and the basketball team for her outstanding work during the sea- son. HALLMARK AWARD Frank Mendiola receives the Hall- mark Award from Wame Hall- mark, founder of the award. Frank was selected by the R Association as the outstanding athlete of 1956. iw VARSITY BASKETBALL Xl 9N 'ff4 Clockwise, from The top, Alvin Walvoord, John Painier, Sidney Sablow, Frank Mendiola, Mickey Garrett, Richard Enrico, Dale Davidson, Don Rooney, Jay Knepp, Terry Bass, Tommy Dominguez, John Kemmerzhel, Mac Ramirez. Center, left To right: Jesse Marmoleio, Assistanr Manager, Bill Ceindler, Coach, Manuel Spector, Manager. The San Antonio College Rangers began Their season with Allen Acade- my a'r Bryan. ln The: Baskerball conference vviih SAC are Souih Texas Junior College, Houssion, Lee College, Bayiown, Temple Junior College, Temple, Concordia College, Ausrin, Weeks of Tedious practice sessions and scrimmages preceded The i955-56 cage season. 9 !47 JOHN PAINTER, Center JAY KNEPP, Guard 36 points 62 points he dribbxes by three of the Raf1Qe S JOHN KEMMERZHEL, Center 312 points Up goes Mac, and two more points are scbred for San Antonio College. RICHARD ENRICO, Guard 87 points ',b,.l4r I W ' 5 'bb A' X 9 MAC RAMIREZ, Center 55 points I 01 .,A T TERRY BASS, Cenfe' MILTON GARRETT, Forward 99 points 60 points 'nis- e an for two PO' , Th XNiXbur Denms Takes To FRANK MENDIOLA, Guard 269 points - x nb' A ,.-Z' Out of my way, says Mickey Garrett as he goes in for shot. f ' 5 DON ROONEY, Guard 7 points ALVIN WALVOORD, Center 6 points DALE DAVIDSON, Guard SIDNEY SABLOW Center 26 points 2 Doing In for B Shot' TOMMY DONIMGUEZ, Forward 28 points M ac Ramnez bIoCI45 as F rank Mend s IOIB Come I 'ff ...Y-3: N 1 'V . l .A , :pk .Et X N 4 ,-E vu. ,i F? el, 1 If U A V Q VARSITY BASKETBALL SAC OPPONENTS 56 Allen ,.,.,..., ..,,..,..,,...- 8 7 53 Whartonf .... ....., 9 5 57 Del Mari ,,... ..... 8 1 65 Schreiner' --- 81 52 Victoria ..,,,.,.... 81 58 Del Mar ......v....... ...... 7 5 51 San Marcos B ..... ...... 7 3 52 South Texas .,.,... ,..... 7 8 82 Lee' ............. ...... 7 6 66 Temple? .,.. ,- 67 66 Concordiaf -- ...,.. 53 42 Schreiner ...,.. ,..... 7 0 60 San Marcosf ..., -- 64 84 Lee .,.,........ ...... 3 8 54 Wharton ....., ....,. 8 1 69 Concordia .,..,.,, ...... 7 6 61 South Texas' ..... ...... 8 5 79 Temple ......,.. ....,. 8 5 'Home Games mx. nm B? s x 23,13 , r' Y 2?- x .f 4 1, 1 : -H, -'i 'l' - nr 'W' N: ,1 xl-fj ' ,ijj-Q 37l..j 'HJ ' .. ,-,I-.f '.----,L.w.v .A fm'-fr 'P-9? 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Above: Doug Holden, Herby Quir- oga, Weldon Clark, and Frank Cos- tello prepare to run the 440 yard relay. l56 r,,...U,..f,.,V.-.hee , - - rv,--,, ' N fg- 4 i . QE H, i TRACK , :J in H ., .ti . Q gl-. ' -- : 'l B Y ' fall lvl 5 .e X 1 Q l1:,','55r 'N 1, 'x Team Captain FRANK COSTELLO Below: Glenn Morganstern and Doug Holden are off and away in the 120 yard high hurdles. l ... ... U., ... Q' TRACK LQ.. 'VJ K Manager JESSE MARMOLEJO Below Doug Holden and Glenn Morganstern look con- cerned as They run The 220 yard low hurdles. l l 1 x f I , Left: Weldon Clark and Frank Cos- tello Take practice siarts before the .5 l0O yard dash. ... ...... ll l L M W. N r.....S.. lar ll-'. D 3... .l11..A ..w .. , fling-, : X W l. 2. lc 3... ml... ' ' . ,. 5 . 1 . r . 1 . ff! :... ae.. ll l' N.. l..frg ll as-El . ....:fgQp.31' jargaz. im.: . , , z' 1 -' I H U ,gal l ll Q.. 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Sitting: Stella Forestier, Irene Peche, Joy Robertson. Six SAC co-eds opened The 1956 Tennis season. CornpeTiTors of The Team included Teams from Sou'rhwesT Texas STaTe College, VicToria College, Del Mar, and Texas LuTheran. The TriniTy Invi'raTional MeeT was held in San Anionio March 23. STELLA FORESTIER and JOY ROBERTSON DOREEN KIRK and ARLENE WADE FIRST TEAM Lett to right: Jack McGuire, Willie Trenkelbach, Robert Curling, John Petry, Jesse Witte Bowling is the latest addition to the athletic program. The highlight of the Sad Sacs' Calendar was the Southwest Intercollegiate Bowling Tournament at College Station. This meet put SAC in competition against colleges and universities ot the state. BOWLING SECOND TEAM Left to right: Earl Strom, James Green, Charles Sereno, Glenn Wogstad, Warren Kchls There's sport for all in the Men's Physical Education De- partment . . . 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CA 6- I 39 I CA 6-4344 INDEX ABDO, CECILE ..... .,... 3 1, 60, 61, 62, 67, 72, 130, 145 ADAMS, ROYAL ...,...... .......................... .... 3 1 , 106, 125 AEIKENS, JOHN ,............, - ........ ...,..... - .,..,,............ 2 0 AGUILAR, ARMANDO ..... ,.............,,. 1 22, 45 ALDEN, JOAN ,..- .......... .,.......... .. ...................... ..... 45 ALFORD, PATRICIA ...,.. .,..,..... .. ........,.......... 1 15, 125 ALLEN, BRODIE ,,.,,...,.,,.,.. - ,....,. .................,.,....,........... 3 I ALMAGUER, YOLANDA ,..,.. ...... 3 1, 62, 116, 130 ALMAREZ, ROBERT .......... ..- .... 45, 155, 157 ALLEY, FRANCES .....,..,....,.,.,,........,............,,.,.........,...... 45, 126 ATKINS, CARL ..,...........,..,....,................................. - ...., 20, 128 AUER, SHIRLEY ........ 31, 62, 66, 69, 80, 134, 74, 115, 104 AYRES, NOLLY ....,,.,.,,......,.,...........,..........,,............ 125, 136 BABEL, CAROLYN ................ ....,. .. ...- ..,.,......... .. ..... . 124 BACA, MIKE ....,.....,. -... .,....,.. L. ......... ............... - 45 BACKUS, JAMES ..,.. ...... 3 1, 116, 119 BACON, RAY ,..................,,.... ,...................., 4 5 BAILEY, THOMAS ..... - ........ .,,,, 3 O, 31, 175 BAIN, BRUCE ......,,.,,...... . .......,....... 45, 106 BAKER, RAY .....,............. .. ..............,.........,.......... - .........,........ 80 BARNHART, CAROL LEE ...., - ..... - ,... - .......... 45, 74, 136, 111 BARTOSAVAGE, ELAINE ..,.. .......,.........,, 4 6 80 BASS, STIRLING ............ .,...,.... ..,,... - .,., - . . 20, 110 BASS, TERRY ..........., - ...,... ...E 147, 150, 65 BAZALDRIA, ELIDA ....... .... ...,.. ....................... 3 1 BEALS, LESTER ..,...... . - ..... -.- .............. -... ........ 17, 104 BEATTY, ROY ............ ..A..............L........, 1 54, 156 BECKER, LEROY ..., .. ,..,,.. ....... 4 5, 154, 155, 157, 138 BELL, EDWARD ....... ,............... .,.......,,.. 2 0 , 123 BELL, PAMELA ...., ....... .. ,........,...,.,, 3 1, 125 BEMUS, GLADYs ,..,..., ...................,...... .. 18 BENNETT, JAMES .,.,.,,...... - .,........,, 20, 142, 138, 139 BENTON, CHANNING ...,. ........... - ........,,......... 4 5, 120 BIVINS, WAYNE ........., ....................,.. - ....,..,..,... .... 4 5 BOBBY, MARY ANN ,,.., ...... 4 5, 30, 134, 111, 121, 129 BOMMER, DON ..,.,.......... ,.,......,...,,,....,... 4 5, 135, 138 BOOHER, ROBERT .... L ......... , ....,...............,.........1......... 31 BOSTICK, K. C. .,..,...., ......,...,. ..,., 4 5 , 110 BOWMAN, ARTHUR ....,. - ...,..,............ 20, 30 BOYDSTUN, A. E. ,...,., .......,.,. ,....,.. . . . 31 BOYsEN, ALLAN ,,,,.,,.,, ..,,.,....., L ,.....,,,.,..,. 4 5, 114, 125 BRAMBLE, RONALD ,...... L ......... ......... 4 5, 130, 121 BRAND, ROBERT ........ ......,....,..... L 31, 138 BRATTON, DOLORES ,,,,. ...... 3 1, 122, 126, 104 BREEDEN, CHARLES ,,,. .,..............,,........., 2 B BREIG, ERNEST ..,,...., ,,,,.,..,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 4 5 BRINKER, JAMES .,.. ...E ,..,,..,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, L 45 BRITZ, BERTIE .......,., ..,.... 3 2, 134, 104, 144 BROWN, DONNA .,..., .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, L ,L 80 BURD, DIXIE ...,.... ...... 3 2, 136, 104, 144 BURKETT, JIM .... ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32, 145 BURSON, JERRY ,....B,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 BUSH, JAMES ....,....,.,,,..,,..,., ,,,,, 1 25 BUSTAMONTE, MIGUEL .,,.,, ,,,,,,, 4 6 BUTLER, ROBERT ....,,.....,,. ,,,,,,, 4 6 BYNUM, STANLEY ,.....,.,,,.. . ,,,,,, AQ BYNEES, WILLIAM C. ..,,,,,L.... ,,,,,,, 4 6 CALDERON, HECTOR ...,.. L ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 CALDWELL, BARBARA ,,,,,. .,,,, 4 6, 130 CALDWELL, RICHARD ,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,, 1 10 CALLEN, DINAH ........... ,............,...,........,..,,..,,,,,...,,,, 7 6 CAMERON, CHARLES ...... ..,.,..,...,....,..,,,,....,....,,............,..L.,.. 4 6 CANDLER, BILL .,.......,....... .-.. 21, 147, 154, 155, 142, 145 CANFIELD, BARBARA .,,,.. ........, L ,. 46, Bo, 134, 111, 114 CANTERBURY, FRANCIS ..... ..,....,........ ...,.............,,.,, L ..,. 4 6 CARAWAY, LOREN .,,...,..,.., .....,.. C ......., .,,..,....,.. 2 1 CARMICHAEL, SHIRLEY ..,,,.. - ...,,.... ..... 4 6, 112 CAROLLO, FRANK ...,....,,. ........, 4 6 CASMERE, MARTHA ..,.. 32, 134 CASSELL, BRUCE ....,. 32, 132 CERVANTES, MOSES .,.. ...... ....... 4 6 , 133 CHANCE, TRUETT ....... - ..,...... - ............. 21 CHASEY, GEORGE ,... ....,.,...,......................................,. 2 1 CHRISTY, LEE ..,,..... ........ ..,.......,......................,....,,..... 1 2 CLARK, WELDON .....,..,. ....,,. 4 6, 73, 154, 156, 138, 108 CLARY, JOHN .................., .........,,.,........ - ,,..................... 3 2, 127 CLOUSER, HARVEY ,... - ..,.,.,. ..-..-L ..... L .....,,......,.1...,.............. , 32 COLEMAN, CARMEL ...... .....,,...,........ ..,.............. 2 B COLTON, JOY ,.......,.... ............. - .L ..... ................... 4 6 CONKLING, NANCY ...... - ,...,.... ....., 4 6, 136, III CONNALLY, MIKE ...... . ..,. ...,..4. 3 2, 80 CONNALLY, PEGGY ..,. .....,... .... . . . 46, 134 COOKE, JULIAN ............................,. 4 .......................-E............... 21 COOPER, ERIC ...................,.......,...,.......... - ..... - .............-E-------- 46 COSTELLO, FRANK 32, 78, 154, 156, 157, 145, 74, 138, 104, 103 COTULLA, HELEN ,...,.... - .........,... 46, 78, 134, 114, 119, 144 COX, BRUCE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 32, 79, BO, 138, 159 CROCKETT, MARVIN ..... .................................... .--1-------------,E. 1 1 9 CROSS, DON .,...,....... - ......... E ..f........-.- 46, 79, 108, 116 CUELLAR, CHARLES ...... ......-... 3 2, 138, 116 CULWELL, PAUL ,........ - ,.......... - .... -. ..........41...............--... 21 CURLING, ROBERT LLM, ,,... ,E ,...... .....,. 3 3, 161, 138, 106 CURL1ss, MYRTLE ...... L ....... ......,...4.,...........,,,.. 4 6, 136 D'ALBINI, FRED .... - ---------4-4f-,-,---E 46, 138 DAGGET, JACK L.- ....... - .,.. -. ................,...................,....,. 112 DAVIDSON, DALE ........ E ..,..,,,., 46, 147, 152, 159 DAWSON, LAWRENCE ...... .....,............... L ............... 3 3 119 DAWSON, ROD 3- .......... - .........................,.,...........,...... - .......... 46 DEHOYAS, LIBERADO .,.... - .,,........ 33, 122, 154, 155, 157, 145 DENNIS, WILBUR ...- .,....,........ ..........,.. 3 3, 150, 137, 138, 145 DEROSA, GEORGE .............. - ......... .................................,.. 3 3 DEVINEY, JIM .............. -- ................ -L ......J..,... 33, 132 DIELMAN, CONNIE ...,.. -..-...- .......,. ...,.. .........L..... . . ,. 1B DILLIARD, THOMAS ,.......,,............ E ............,............,,,........,,.. 46 DODSON, GAYLON ,C ...,......,.... L .,..,........, 80, 114, 104, 129 DOMINGUEZ, TOMMY .... -M .............,. .,.,....,......... - . 147, 152 DONOVAN, GILBERT .........,,.. ,,-.., .,...,,,,,,.,..,,,,,. L ..,.,..,,,,,,,, 47 DONAHOO, ALBERTINE L- .......L,........, E ..,,...,...,...,,,,,-,,,,,,, 33 DUARTE, FRED ,........... - ....... - ........ - ....,... ...,, L ,.... 4 7, 116, 121 DUFNER, JOE ...,........,,,. .. ..., ,M ,,...,.,,,. M .,,,,.,,,. - ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 47, 111 DUKE, LEO ...,.... , .,,, WMM ,.,, Wm, ,,,,,.,. 2 ,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,'- 22 DUKE, STEWART E ,-,,,,...,. ,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 33, 128 DULIN, MERLE ......, - ..,.., - ................ - ...,,.,.... ,..... 2 2, 142, 111 DUVALL, JOY ...., - .....,.,.,....,.. -LL ..,, E ,,,,.,,, ,,,,-,,,,,, 4 7, 111 DYLLA, AL W2 ,,,,, L ,,,, ...L ,,,,,,,, O ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 3, 116 ECKERMAN, BETTY ,...,..,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, L E ,,,,,-,, 2 ,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,.,,-,,, 47 ECKMAN, CARL .E .,,.,.,,,,,, ,L .,,,,, M ,,-,,,, H ,,,,,,,, -,,,-,-.-,-,,--,,-- 3 3 ECORD, MARJORIE ,,,,, ,,,,E,,, -,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 106, 113 EVERLY, BILL ..,..,,,.,, C ..,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, O ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7, 132 EDGAR, PATRICIA ,..,,.. - ......, .,,,,,.,,, , H 47, 136, 106, 115 ELIZONDO, WILLIE ,,,,...,, ..,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,A,,Y,,,,, 33 ELLIOTT, EILEEN ,,,,, , .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,.- M ,,,-- 2 2 ENG, JACKSON - .....,....., ,-...L ..,, L ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, E , , ,,,L,,,,,,,,, , 47 ENRICO, RICHARD .....,,,.... L ........ ......,. 3 3, 147, 149, 145 116 ESQUIVEL, ALBERT ..... - ..,.... ..L..,....,.................... 3 3, 122, 116 FERRY, JOSEPH ........,.....,,...,............ 34, 72, 116, 127, 104, 125 FIELD, BOB .,.,..,....... EL.. L ,..,, , ,,,.,... E ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47, 132 FINCH, GEORGE .W ...,., L ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , H, ,,,,,, - 115 FLATHOUSE, VIRGIL .... - ,..... E ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, 3 4 FLEMING, WILLIAM ....,.. ..,,,.,,,,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 FLETCHER, JESSE N. FLORES, ALICIA .,........,.... -W ......,,,,,,.... .ALC 34, 126, 116, 117 FLORES, LUIS ..- ........ -... ....,........, -,,,.,.. ,,,,...,.,, E ,..., , 34, 122 FLOURNOY, ROY ..- .....,.... E ......,.....,., ..-M ....,.,,,,,..,,.,, 47 FOLKES, FRANCES ........,............... L.- ...,,........, 30, 34, 136 FOOTE, DONALD ....,...... ...... - ................ 2 ......,,....,.,,,..,......,.,.,, 3 4 FOREHAND, MARLA JAN .,.....1...,.......,........ 47, 134, 121, 129 FORESTIER, STELLA ............,.,, 34, 122, 134, 126, 144, 117, 160 FOSTER, JACQUE ....... .....,.......,. 3 4, 69, 70, 78, 134, 108 FOWLER, DOROTHY ,,,,,. ......,.,.......,.....,,....,...,.,.,...,,,,.,,,....,, 1 7 FRAZIER, BARBARA ...,......... L ....,,......,. - ,..,.... ,...,.,.,... - ,,,, 6 4 FRAZIER, BENNYE ..... , ......... L ....,. 2 .,..., ,.,....,.,.,....,,,.., 1 8 FRAZIER, PEGGY W.- ..... - ,,.. -. ..... 34, 67, 74 136 FRANZ, CHARLES ................ ...,..,.,..,..,.,... 3 4, 116, 117 FRENCH, TOMMY ,....,. - ,....... O .............,.,,......,,...... 66 FRY, GLENN ............ L ..,...,.,.....,. 34, 124, 119 FUENTES, RAUL ................ E ,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, 34, 122 FULLER, SUE GALLAGHER, JEANNINE. ....... ......,.,,,.,....,,,,.,.,,.. 47, 117 GARRETT, MILTON ......,.,. .- ......... 44, 47, 148, 150, 154 GARRISON, NEIL ..,. - ......,,L...,.,...... C ..,...................,.....,.......,...,,. 47 GARZA, VIRGINIA ..,. L .......,,.,........,...,..,....,. - ...........,. 47, 130, 117 GASKILL, PANSY 44, 47, 62, 78, 143, 74, 136, 138, 139, 145, 111, 114 108 GASSIAT, RONNIE ..- ..........., ..,....... ..,....,,.....,,............. 4 7 GERLICH, THEODORE .,..., L., .......,.,.....,..........,....,,,.,... 48 GETCHELL, GERAINE ....... ..,,.......... E .,,..,,... 4 8, 126, 136, 129 GIBSON, JOHN .,.. N., ...........L.,,.........,.,.........,......,.................... 22 GILLILAND, KATE ................ 44, 48, 74, 136, 138, 139, 111 106 GILLILAND, RAY ....., - .......,..,.,...,..........,,,.........,,.,.,.......,,,. 48, 124 GILSTRAP, RICHARD .,... ...,........,.,.................,,..,..,......... - .. 119 GOLD, HARVEY ,.......,. L .,.,... 2 ...., ,....., 3 5, 138 GONZALES, ADOLPH ...,.. .....,....... 3 5 GONZALES, ERNEST .... ....... .......,. 3 5 GONZALES, FRED .......,... ..- ..,.....,....,. 48 GONZALES, MANUEL ...... - ........... 12 GONZALES, OLIVIA .,.. ......L.. 4 8 GOODMAN, JAMES ..,...,..... ............. - N.. 12 GORDON, CHARLES E.- ........ .,.,... - ......... ............,. . 4 7 GRACIO, CARALDO .,,. ....,,....... ,............ ............. - .... 4 8 GRAGG, PERRY ..,.,..... - ........ 4 .....,.... 22, 132, 133 GREEN, JAMES ............. .....,.... 4 8, 161 GREEN, ROBERT ,-.- ....,.., .-....-----...- - .. 35 GREGORY, JOAN ........ 1...... .....,,,...,---f---- 4 ---------., . - 43 GRIFFIN, BETTYE ............... L ...... 4 ............-...--------,,.------- 43, 126 GRIFFIN, CAROL ANN ,...... ..... 4 8, 134, 126, 111, 104 GROSSER, MARY ANN .,.. ..,- ....... 35, 130, 119, 104 GUERRERO, FERNANDO ........,......,.. - .......- W- --.-----,-- 48 HAGER, DAN ,.,- ...........4.,......,.. - ........ ,.-E-E - ----, - 45 HALL, VAL ... .... -.- ......,., . 2 ,,,,, ,. ........... ,,,. 80 I N ! I 1 1 I 1 I ! I 1 1 I - A . 4 4 I H F ! I 1 4 I . 1 ! 2 E I INDEX HALLER, KAY .,......,.,.... . ....,. M ,.... M ........,.,,,, M 30, 35, 136, 115 HALLMARK, WAME ..... .... M .,..,., M .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 44 HAMMER, HUGH ,.......... .M... .........,.,...,,, M ..,. MMM ,,,.., M 18 HAMMETT, JOAN ....... M ...,.,... M ........... M. 48, 70, 134, 144, 108 HAMPTON, DICK .,.. M ,.....,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M M 48 HANAU, MARIA .....,. M ....... ..,... 2 3, 131, 120, 124, 121 HANCOCK, JO SUE ,,,1,, .MM ,,,,, M ,,,, ,-,-,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 106 HARDING, LEONE ,,,.,,, ,4,,,,,,,,,,,, M MMM ,,,,,,,,,, 23, 113 HARPER, HERBERT ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,A ,,,.,,,,, 3 5 , 138 HARTLEY, FRANCES ,,.,.. .E.,.,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,. M ,,-,,,,, 3 5, 63, 133 HATCH, RAY .....,....,,.,..,, M ,,,,, M ,,.,,,,,, A.,,,-,,, 4 3, 104 HAYNES, RUSSELL ,MM ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-.,,,-,-,. , 48 HAYSEL, JOHN M ,,,, M ,,,,,, M, -,,-,-,-.-, 48 HAYWOOD, MARY NELL .................... AB HEAD, JEANETTE .,,,. MMM ..,,,, M ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 126 HEAD, MARILYN ,,,,,,,,,,,, MM ,,,,,,,. M ,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 4 3, 126, 120 HEATH, MARGARET .M ,..........,.....,, M ,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,.,,,,, M ,,,,, 49 HENDERSON, JIM ,,,,,,,,,,, MMM ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,.,,,,,,,, M M 127 HENDERSON, ROY ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,,M,,M,,,,,,,,,,,, 35, 120 HENDRICKSON, CAROLYN MM ,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MMMMM 49, 136 HENNESSY, BILL ,.........., 30, 35, 67, 74, 133, 114, 128, 104 HERNANDEZ, RACHEL ,,,,,,,,,., M ,.,...,,,..,, M ,,,,,MM,M,,,, M ,,,,,,M,,M,,,,MMM,,M 49 HERRERA, ROBERT ........... HERRERA, WILLIAM ....,..,,.. MM., ...M . 35 HERRING, GLENN .... M ..... M .,......,,,. M ....,... MMM,MMM,MM 3 6, 76 HEWIIT, GERALD MMM,,,, M ,,,,M,, M,,,MM,,MMMM,M,, 4 9, 121 HILDEBRAND, ANN ,..,...... ..,. ,.M,,..MMM,,,M M M M Bo, 114 HINNANT, ANN ...,,,.,.... M ..... M ...,.,..,.....,,,,MMMM 36, 134, 127, 119 HOERMAN, JOAN MM,,M, MM .,M, M M.,,,M,MMM,,,MM,M,,,M M ,,,,,,,M 134, 36, 144 HOLDEN, DOUGLAS .................,.. 49, 154, 156, 157, 138, 159 HOLST, LOUIS ..... M ...... M ..,. M .............,..,.,....M...,..,,.,,......,.,,,MMMM 36 HOUSTON, SARAH JO ...M ...........,.. MM MM. 49, 134, 111, 115 HOWRY, NANCY ...............,,,,.,.M,.......,.,. ,.,M,MM,,, 3 6, 111, 114 HOYO, ANGIE ....... M .... M .... EE4. . ..M ......... ...,... 4 9, 104, 113 HUBBARD, HUEY .... M .,,,, M .,,,,, M ,...,. M ,,,,. M ,,,M,.,.,,,,,M.M,,.....M,,,,M.,,M,, 49 HUFF. MILLICENT .MM MM... M ...M.....M............. M ....,. M M..... 23, 73, 79 HUNT, GILBERT ,,.....M...,.......M....... M ....M......MM......MM,M 49, 138, 112 IGO, JOHN .....,...M... M ..,.. M .............,...... M .,......,..... M ...M. M ..., 23, 127 INSELMAN, SHIRLEY ........ 30, 66, 70, 73, Bo, 36, 136, 105, 104 JACOBS, JAY M....................,MM...M...............M....... ............. 4 9, 110 JAMISON, GORDON ......M... M ....,........ M ......M......M.............M M ..M.M 36 JARMON, RUTH . ,.,... M................M....,.....M,,,,,.,,.....,,,,..,, . M ,,,M 160 JARRETT, JEAN ..M.........,..,.. MMMM ..M,,.,..,, M M,.. M ,,.,,, M ...,MMMMM,M,,M..,M,M 36 JAUREGUI, RICHARD MM ....... M ....... M .....,,M. 36, 158, 159 JENKE, CHARLES ....M..,,,, M M.,,,M,, MMM M,,MM,MMMM 23, 132 JENKINS, CARLYNE JENNISON, GLENDA .............. 36 28 JONES, CAROLYN .M ....., M ......M. 44, 49, 74, 76, 136, 133, 139 JONES, ELMER M,,,.,M,. M .,..M,,,,,,,M,,M.M.... M ..,,,..,....,.M,,,.,M, M ,MM,, 23 JONES, RONALD ,,,.. .,,,,... M ..,,,.,,M.,M,M,,M,,,,M,,M,MM,,,,,M,,M,, 4 9, 139 JONES, WILLIAM P, M,.. M ..,,MMMMM MM,,,M,,,,,,,,M,.,M,,M 49, 80 JUAREz, ROSE M.,.M,M,., ,,M,M,.,MMM,,M,,M,,,, M ,,,M,MM,M,M,M 3 6, 117 KARCHER, JACK .........,..M, M.,. M .,,M,.M, M ,M,,,,,, M,M,, 4 9 , 112, 104 KATZER, HERMAN ..., M ..... M M,,.,,.. ,,,M,M MM,,, 3 7 , 112 KEENE, RICHARD ...,.. M .......... .,..M.,,.,,M,, ,,MM,M,,,.M,M,,,MM 4 9 KEIENBURG, BETH .,,,,,..,... M M,M,,,,, MM 49, 144 KEIENBURG, NANCY ,,,, M M,,,,,,,,MM,, ,,,,,M,,MMM,M 4 9, 144 KEITH, DENNEY ...,.......................... M .....,.....,.,, M .,,,,, 49 KEMMERZHEL, JOHN .... M ,,.... M .,,,MMM,M, ,,M,M, 1 47, 148, 159 KIBDE, NEIL .......................,.......... M ..,..................... 49, 74, 132 KIGHT, JOHN MM ,M,....,..,M,.,., MM MMMMMMM,M,M,M,MMMMMM.MM,.MM,MMMM,M,,,MMM,,,,, M 37 KIGHT, NANCY 49, 66, 143, 74, 136, 133, 145, 111, 114, 104 KILGORE, HARRY .MM .MM....,,M......M,.M..,,M,, M ,,,MM,MMMM,., MMM MMMM,, 37, 139 KINDRICK, JACKIE ,,..,M, MMM .,.....,,. M ,,,,MM,M,,MMM,M,,,,,,,,,,,M,M,,,MM 49, 136 KING, CONNIE ..,......M......... M ...... M .....,.......,.................,MM, 37, 114 KIRK, DOREEN ...,..,.....,. M ................ 37, 136, 105, 115, 144, 160 KLEIN, GLENN 30, 37, 79, 131, 74, 133, 105, 124, 132, 114 127 104, 108 KLEIN, JAMES M,,.M,,M MMM ,,,,,M,M,, ,,MMMM,,M,,M,MM,,,M,MMM M M ,M,M,.M 132 KNEPP, JAY ......M,... ,,M....,.,..,,,,. ,,,, M ,,,,..,,M,,, 5 0 , 147, 148 KNIGHT, LUTHER ..... .M..M...MM M .MM M,.......M. M ,M,,. M ,,.,, M M,,MMM,M,MM,M M so KNIGHT, RALPH .MM ............ . .M.MM.M M... M ......................... 37 KOHLS, WARREN .M,....., M .....M.M.....M..,.,. M MM.........,.. 24, ao, 142, 161 KOSUB, BILLY .....M. M ..,..... MMMMM ..,, M ........ M .... M M.M......,.. 49 KUEHNE, JIM ......,,,.,,,.,,.,... M...,M.......,.M.,,.M,.. M ...................... 5 0 LA BAUVE, VERNON v. .... M .MM.....M M .,.. M M..... MM .,............. 18 LADEN, SAMMY .M........... LANGFORD, GARY M .,..... 37 50 LANNING, CHARLES MMM M.MM,MM LAPKO, TED .M M.M.,....,.......... .... . 50, LAWSON, FRANCES 125 121 M .,.... 50 37, 133, LEE, KENNETH .....,..... M ..,.M......,. M ......., ........ 3 7 LEE, PATSY .......... M ......... ...M ...,..... ....... .,.............,. . B 0 LEMON, BOB .............. M ,....... M..M ............. M .........,.......... 37, 133 LEONARD, BEVERLY ,,...M.........,.......,.........M.............. 50, 134, 115 LEWIS, BOBBY ............ M ....., M ...... 37, 66, 70, 73, 65, 105, 104 LEWIS, CHARLES .....,..., ...... M ........ M ...................... - 24 LINDSEY, COLLEEN .... ..M ....... ..... M M .......... - ..... M. 113 LISTER, RAY .........M.....M....,................. MM ......... M ......... M ........... 154 LOEBBAKA, RICHARD ....... M ....... M ....... MM..- ........ 80 LOETIN, JAMES O. .... M ......M........... M .............-- - ---.--4--- ------- - - 15 LOHSE, MELVIN ................. M ...........,......... M ..........M.. 37 LOONEY, DAVID MM ...,...M MMMMMM. .................... - ,M......---....- 38 LOPEZ, ROBERT .....,.. M ..........1...,........... - .....-. - -----..---4A,--- 50, 80 LOTHRLNGER, MARY ANN 30, 38, Bo, 105, 136, 137, 114, 11265 LUKER, JOHN M.M.... ......... M ,.... M M ............ A .... - .----------- -----W 132 LUTZ, CONRAD ...... ...M ....... M ............--- ---- - 38, 139, 125 LUTz, HENRY ....... ............. - .......... A 4 .-.----- ----- - -5- ---A--- -- 50 LYNCH, A. J. ............ .M ......... M- ......- - -------- 74, 132 MEALLISTER, W. W. ........................ ..............--..--.---..--,--- 1 2, 13 MCAMIS, JOSEPHINE .M .... M ...... M .... -..... ...---.- - ------ A ---- W 24,112 MCCARLEY, EDWARD ............... - ........... 4 -,----- 4--------- 5 1 MECARLEY, GARLAND .... M..M.M .... M.M..MM..M... 51 MECLELLAN, ANN M ............... M ............. - ......-..-----V---- ----J.- 5 1 MECOLLUM, ROY .................... -- .......... A ...------ - --4A--A----------- 24 MCCOLLUM, WILLA .... M..M...M.M..M.M..- .....-.-- 59, 113 MECRELESS, G. S. .... M .... M ......... ....... .....--- - ---- ----A---,-------- 1 2 MCDONALD, ALTON M .................................... - ....----.---- M- 51, 114 MEGEE, BILL ..................................... - .............----------------------- 145 MEGUIRE, JACK 39, 67, 131, 74, 161, 138, 139, 115, 158, 159 MCINNIS, PAUL ......................................... ...- ........ - .----------- 67, 76 MEKENZIE, MIKE ............ M ........ ....... - .........-..--------4---,------ 5 1 MELEAN, MAMIE MM .......... - ---..-- W ------- 24, 107 MABRY, BILL ...,............................. ------- ---- 5 0 , 125 MADISON, JOE M ...... M .... M ...... M ........ ....... .............. .... A ---- 5 0 MAHAN, JAMES ....... C ........ .............. M ......--.-,-.----A-- 3 8 MANz, LOUIS M .......... .... M .,.................-.... 4 4, 50 MAPLES, FREDERICK ...,.. M .................... - .......------- -4- 24 MAPLES, KENNETH ........ MARBACH, ANDREW ..,... 38, 76, 128, 127,119 MARMOLEJO, JESSE ............ ..........--.------AA-,-A- 5 0, 147, 157 MARTIN, DOROTHY ............... ...... 3 8, 137, 105, 116, 117 MARTIN, KAY .......... M ......... ............-.--1-.,-- 5 0, 80, 130 MARTIN, PAUL MARTINEZ, DANIEL ........ M .... M ....... - ........ 4- --.,,-- - --------,--A------- 30 MAR1INEz, DOLORES ......................... ...-.----.----- 3 0, 122, 135 MARTINEZ, JOE H. ...... M ......... - -....-- 0- ,--.-- 35, 122, 120 MARTINEZ, STELLA MMMM ............... 4 ...........--.---,. 50, 122 MATTHEWS, ROBERT ............ 4 ..........------ ---,-A------E---- 5 0 MAY, ANGELA ............ M.M.MM ...............--- A------V-.--A--,A--- 0 0 MEDINA, JOSEPHINE ............. - ......... M ....-.---,-.1---., 50, 122, 135 MEEKER, LARRY .... MM ......... M ......... -1..- A ----,-- - ----A--A--- 5 0 MENDIOLA, FRANK ..,. MERLA, GEORGE ........... MIKULENKA, JACK ....... MILLAR, CAROLYN ........ 38, 147, 150 M ...M......... . .......... 50 M ,,,M,,M.M.,,.,M..M. . 38 50, 143 MILLS, E. J. ........... M ........ 4 ..,. E.. -------5- - 35 MILLS, LOUISE ................. .---- -- 17 MILSTEAD, MARCIA ....... .......... --.A--44,A 5 0 MITCHELL, GWENN M ........... 4 ......-. ---,, 5 0, 119 MITCHELL, WILLIE .M ........................... - ----- 50 MOELLENDORF, WILLIAM ..... - ........ -----,---- 5 0 MONTALBO, ROBERT ......... .... - . f----4 51, 80 MOODY, WAYLAND ....... M ......... . -------A 16 MORENO, RICHARD .... .....-4.-.,------.4------ 5 1, 122 MORGAN, AGNES ......... .- -.--------.-.-f-- 00, 113 MORGENSTERN, GLENN .... .... 5 1, 154, 156, 157 MORRISON, LOIS ................. ...,................-.---.-------,-- A----11--------- 1 6 MOSS, MARY ............... M ........................---- - ,--.--------1--------------- 80 MIJELLER, MARILYN ................ 39, 67, 74, 136, 76, 137, 120 MUELLER, RUTH ......................................--- --.--,,,-----,-..-----4 5 1, 113 MULLANE, RICHARD .... M..- .......................... --,,.------,--,--4-----1---- 5 1 MUNIZ, ESTELLA ................. ..-.--- 3 9, 123, 135, 117 MYERS, SANDRA ...... M ......... .... 3 9, 78, 111, 109 NAIL, CLYDE ............. --,-----------,--------1---- 2 0 NANEz, MARTHA ...... ...------- ,-----,--,-- - ------ 11 0 NELSON, NANCY ...... - -.----------- 51, 74, 137 NELSON, THOMAS ..,.... -2--,-----,--------,, 3 2 NEUMAN, JO ANN ..... ..........-.----- --------------,- 5 1 , 119, 117 NEWBURY, TOM ....... .. ..............,-.----------,--- -------,--------,--- 5 1 NICI-IOLSON, MARY ................ 39, 69, 135, 74, 105, 120, 104 NISBETI NANCY 'w-----, B -------4.',-----,-,MM MMMMMMMM 5 I, 76, 137, 128, 121 NIXON. W. T. ,,,,.... NOLAN, CLYDE ..... M .....,........ ............... 5 1 NOLAN, SALLY ....... ----- 51, 135 OGLESBY, RICHARD ...... -,-,-2,------,- 3 9 OLSON, J. B. ........ ,--f--- - -6 25 OLSON, NINA .......,.. ------1------ ------------,-,-- 2 5 ORNBURN, CAROL ....... .... - ---,-------,----,,-2-- , ,,-- 5 1 ORR, ROBERT ................ .M ....... -,,-,,, 5 1, 139, 124 ORTA. SIMON ................... ----------, 5 1, 123, 120 OSBORNE, MARY TOM ...... ---- --------,-,-, 25, 119 OWEN' BOBBE ---v'h--------- MM,M,, 5 1, 130, 105, 114 PACHTER, BESSIE M... -----,--, 52, 137, 106 PAINTER, JOHN ..... -----,------- 1 47, 148 PARSONS, ELMER ..... PEABODY, LARRY ....... PEAVEY, MARGARET .,.... PECHE, IRENE ..,,,.-.---4- 52 52 25 160 INDEX PECI4 BILL 30, 39, 55, 79, 74, 138, 139, 105, 127, 123, 109 sPEER, GLEN .....,......... ,.,,.,.,,,,,, 4 2, 133 PERRY, ANNETTE ,,,,.....,,,.,,,....,....,..,.,,.,..,,...,,,,.,,.,..,,...,..,.,..,,,..,. 39 SPENCER, CHARLES ..,,. ..........,.,,..., 5 4, 119 PETERS, JOSEPHINE .....,..EE.,.... - ........,,..,..... 39, 126, 106, 113 STAHL, HARVEY ......... ....,. 3 0, 42, 105, 104 PETRY, JOHN ..,.,,,,,,,,,. 2 ,....,. 2 ,.......,. ..,........1,,.... 1 51, 114 STEENMAN, LARRY ....... .,.,,..,,................ 5 4 PHILLIPS, DELBERT ,,,.E,,, ,C ......,..,,..,,..... 39 STEINMAN, HARRY ,,,,, ,..,,.....,,.,.. I 12 PIERSON, EDGAR ...,....,,..... ...1..,. ...1......1.. ...........L,...,. 5 2 s TEELE, GEORGE ,,,.,.. ..,,,.,,.V,.E,,,,,,, 4 2 If'1NNELL, H. E, .,.,..,.,,. CL, C ,.,,... ..,...,...,..,E..,.....E,.. 3 9, 125 STIEGLER, BEVERLY ...,.. ,E., ..L... 5 4 , 137, 144 PLACIQARD, CYNTHIA .-.J ..,, J 52, 64, 63, 137, 115 STOKES, CARL ..,.....,, ..22,.2 L......... ...1.2...1. 5 4 , 117 PLETz, BILL .,..L2........,.,.,, .- ,... C ..,L.. 2 ...L -.. 154, 155 sTONE, BOBBY ...,.. ............. 2 .,..... ...,....,,.. - . .2 54 POTTER, GINGER ,L..,,., .......,... O ..,..,...........V... 5 2 sTONE, CHARLES ..... , ...,..... ....,,.,..... 2 5 POWELL, REBEKAH ....,....... ....... .4.........A..... 5 2 STORER, MLJRIEL .,,,.. ...2,......,......... 1 9, 119 PRADO, MARY ELLEN ...,.,. ................2.........V... 5 2 sTOwE, SHARON ,L., .,..,.....,..,.,........2.,,....,, 5 4 PRATT, MARGARET ,,,,,,, ,,,.,, .,.2,. 3 9 , 70, 127, T19 STRIEGLER, STAR ,,,..... ...... 4 2, 76, 128 127, 119 PRICE, ELIZABETH .... ,... .... .,.,.....,,,.,.. 5 2 , 131 STROM, EARL ,......... ,......,......... 4 2, 161, 110 QUERNER, 5115 ,,,,v-,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , L ,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 113 STUART, CAROL ,,,,,.,,. ,,............ 5 4, 135, 115 QUICK, NHLBURN -,A-M---AAA-AM,--.-' V ,lln W --- . A --QY O '-'-'v-'w'-,-A 40 STUMPF, LUIS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, .,.,,..,,, 5 4, T12 OLJINTANILLA, IRENE C ,,., , .,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 2, 135, 112 SUELTENFUSS, ARLEY A A 4,----,- -----4---- 4 2 OLJLROGA, HERBY ...,.... ,C,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 5 4, 155 OKJQNSXOSHAEJEL ----------- '-'-f-----A 5 ---4 ,Za 521725555525122iiiiijiiijjjjiifiiifijjjjiiffiijiji.,fff.lfff,,IIf 'EZ TAUOH' CARE -,-,--,----,, A A --.--,.- .--4- 5 4 113, 121 RAMIREZ, MAC .......,......,.. 2, , 79, 147, 149, 145, 109, 117 TAYLOR' CEARENE RAMIREZ, OEELIA, ....,,...,,,........,,,...........,................. 40,123, 121 TAYLOR' JEAN ----- ------- - ---1-'4-- -' 26' '35 RAYBOURN, MARY ANN ........,,..,,,,....,,,, 52, 63, 137, 133, 145 TAY'-OR' NOAH 77 ---- --5-----A 4 1-'- 1 ' A A2 --AIIEEGAAGEEEEEAEEEE AAAAAAAAAAAA44,EAAPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAIAAAA ' 0 13 Hi AAAAIAAA REINHART, BENJAMIN ..L,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 130, 107 THOMPSON' AMY 1'----- ---1-'-4 f ----'------'- 4-4 4-4--'------------ 2 6' J37 RENTZ, BUDDY Y..,........................ ..,.. 5 2, 131, 74, 13B, 139 THOMPSON' AREENE EM ------------ -- '1'- '-- 1 '-- 5 4' J26' JJ' RISINGER, MELBA ..., 2 .... C ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,, 4 0, 144 THOMPSON' JNEZ ----------- - -'----- E '----- '--'-------'-------'-'-' JE REYE5, JOHN -,-- ,O ,23 THOMPSON, RALPH ,,,,.,, ...,,.......,......,.,,.,.. 4 2 REYES, JOSE -W-' A 40 wa' ,39 TIBBIT, BARBARA E,,,.,,., .,,.,,,, 5 4, Bo, 131, 144 RHODES, ,OOHARD M-mmm 52 TINSMAN, JANICE .,,,,.. 54, 135, 126, 111 MMMER, R, E, ,AMAi-------,.- ,.vvw- O qwq-v ,,o, ,35 TOMLINSON, ELAINE ..,,.. .... ....,....,.,,,. 5 26 RIVAS, EVANGELINA .,,,.. ...., E .,.,,, E .CE ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 121 TOWNS' GEORGE - ------- - ---'--- - -'-- - -'-- - --------------'------------------ - 26 RIVAS, GENOVEVA ,.., C .,.L,,,., ....,...,....,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 5 3, 124 TRAEE' EETTY B-------- ---7 --'----'- - --------'f--5--ff---'f----'----B-- 54 RIVERA, IRMA ............ 40, 1 134, 135, 74, 125, 107, 121 TRENCH' RJCHARO --'-------- - - -'--- f'--- 5 A' 7T' T05 TO7' TZ' RIVERA, LINA ,..,.. ,........,... - . ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 126, 113, 117 TREVJNO' JESSE --------5---'--- - ---------E--E------- ------'------------------------ A 2 ROBARDS, SAM ....... ...... .........,.. 5 3 , 154, 74, 133, 105, 132 TREVJNO' MARJA EEENA - ------- - -E-- - ------ 54' T26 ROBERTSON, JOY .,.....,LL.,,.,.,.,,........3,,.,,,,..,,,,,3....,,.,,,,, 40, 150 TRJRR' OLEN '--'----- - -'---------- --A --EAHV 42 ROBINSON, MYRNA . .,,,,,..,., , ,,,., 40, 59, 134, 135, 74, 53, 144 TROEH' HENRY '-------' ----- ---- -------- 55, 124 RODRIGUEZ, MARY LOUISE ,......,.,....,............,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5 117 TURNER' AUSTJN ---B--- ---------4--5-'- ------E--4 - - 44'E---- 5 5 RODR1GuEz, JOHN .............................,,...,....., C,,,,,, 5 3,123 105 UHRJCH' BARBARA --' --5 ---- 7 '-E-'f- - -'--'--- '-'-- 5 5f 126 ROLAND' FLOYD -V,..Yw-YvvY-ii-- -A -M'-A.l4,-Kl H .F------------------V-.'-------- 25 VAT-ESCU, FRANCES .... ... .. ...... .. ......., .....,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 113 ROMO, RAYMOND 'V4' O -----i', 53 vAsOuEz, JAMES ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 55 ROONEY, DON -P--iA,'-P--Y-vV----- AO, 147, ,SL 65, 145 VAN GRINER, RITA ,,,, 55, 70, 131, 109, 117 ROSE, PATTIE ...,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 3 , 79, 137, 111, 109 xE?,f'ANAgATvj:JE3,N', - - -'-'--- '---45'------------- -5'--'-------------5-' 5 5 ROUSE, WILLIAM RAYMOND 5 ,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,q it 53 ' A 'f---- '--------5 --5--------- ----'---------4--49-'-E--- 4 2 RUDISH-Ll VIVIAN -A.,Y-'-'---,wM -W-mmm, -----U 25 VILLANEUVA, LYDIA ....,. ,,,5,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, -1 -,A, mmm- 55 RUETER, WILLIE VJEEANEUVA1 LUPE --444-------E-.f- - ........ ...,. 4 3 RUIZ, CARLOS ,',.,.------,,O,,, rn -.,, 53, Ho VILLARREAL, ANGIE ,,,, - .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, q , 17 RUMMEL, GUS ..,.............,....,.,, ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 WOEA' AE 7 ----- 7 -------'E---- ------ -------'-f---------- EJ- --'--E - .---------,-4--4- .. 76 RUSSELL, BARBARA ........L....,...... - ........ ...... 5 3, 135, 120, 119 Voss' RALPH -------------- ----- -f------- - -----EE5-' A -------- 43' 105' 145 RUSSELL, PAUL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, www ,,,,,,,,,,,, , -,,,,,,-, 41, 139, 114 WADE' ARLENE E--- W- ------- 4.... 5 5, 131, 144, 160 RusT, TOM ....... - ,,,., E ,,.. Cm, ,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 107 WAONER' JOHN ---v--- .-4-,f,-,f-,-...-..-... 27 SABLOW, SIDNEY ,,.,. .....,,,,. 2 ....... 1 47, 152 WAONER' MJRJAM - J----'----'- ----'-ff '-----' 4-,,,-----A-444- - 2 7 SAENGER, LYLE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5,,,V,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 W,QE3,Og!'JAfgNES -E--A- - -----4-------44.4-4 4 ------.. -............... . 28 SAENZ, HUBERT - ..,... W., ....... ,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 , 110, 120 ' - ' ---'---------'----- -5- -5 ------ --f--E- 1 9, 106, 114 sANcHEz, MARIO ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 123 WAETHAEE MARJORJE --'------------ .4-......... 2 7, 104 sAuER, LOUIS ,......, - ,,,..,,,5 ,,,,, 2 H, ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 133 WAEVOORO' AEVJN ------------E-- - -4----- ,f-.... 1 47, 151, 112 sAwYER, JOHNNIE ,,,, ,C ,,,,,,,,,,,, CM, ,,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,, 41 WARWJCK' SARA '-------4--4--- A -----------,4------.,. .....44....., 5 5, 30, 129 sCA1Es, THOMAS ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 1 WEEE' HENRY P' -----444' 5 -'-f'---''--4'.---4-------....4.... ............... 2 7, 106 SCHNAUTZ, INGEBORG H ,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M 53, 126, 113 WEHE' MARY JO 44------ 43 69 130, 131, 105, 120, 106, 107 scHNITz, DONALD ,C ,,,,,,,,,,, ,ME ,,,,,,,,, C- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 WEJ' D- H- - ------.4-f - ---.-.,.......... - ......L 2 ..222,. .,.... L,.......,,,,,.., 5 5 SCHRADER, LAWRENCE ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 WELCH' JOHN ---------- .... 4 3, 119 SCI-IULTZ, MARTHA ,,,,,,,, 41, 71, 73, 135, 74, 105, 107, 109 WEETNER' HENRY f-------4.- ....... 5 5, 133 SCHULZE, WILERED ..,.,.,..,,,,. EC..- .,,,......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, C ,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 WEYNAND, JEROME ------- .,.. - .,.,. 1 B scOT1, ANN .........,., ,..... L , .... - .......L.........,,., 53, 137, 117 WHEAT, BUDDY --4--4------....4. .,..,,. 1 54 SCOTT, SUSAN 2 .... -., .,.... .,,, 5 3, 135, 115, 119 WHEEEER, HELEN 444-9--- - ...----- ..,... .27 135 sEGOvIA, JOE .L.,.. -- ,,,,,.,,, , ,,,.,.,,, ,,3,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 3 WHJTE, WARD ----- ...- ....... 55 SHELDON, PAT ....,, 2- ...,.. - ,,,..,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 3 WHJTMORE, TED -----4----- . .4........ ..,,....,,............ - ..,...L....,.L...., 4 3 sELIsIcAR, JOHN ..,. -..L ...... 2 ,..... - ....... ,.,,,,, 5 3, 124 WJCKUNE, HAZEL 44 ---4--.2.-..................... - ...............,...,,.. 55, 112 SELLMAN, PAYE ..,. - ........... ...... 5 3, 131 WTECOXI BETH E-E- A--A ----EEEE- 43, 71, 74, 136, 137, 111 115 144 sEPuLvEDA, ANIECE .... C ......,. ....... .....,,..,,.,,... 5 3 WJEUT, MARJORJE ------ -----4------4444.....,......44................ . 55, 137 SERENO, CHARLES ,,,, 5 ,,,, -5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 151 WILSON, GAYLE -L-L-. ...........,.....,...3., 5 5, 135, 120, 129 SEYDLER, MARTHA ...... L ..,......,,, - .............,... .C .,...... C- 41, 135 WJLSON, LANE11 4-----.4.--- - .... - .........L........,...4...3... 27, 126 SHAW, JAMES .............,.,. ,.................................... - ........... 5 3 WJNN, BEN ------ - 4------- - -LL--- A 4--------- 4-------.----,,-....-.........-..... 5 5 SIDES, BETTY ,,,,,,,,,,, M05 ,,,, W ,,,, MMM ,,,, -WM ,,,,, AMN, 53, 137 WJTTE, JESSE ..-- ...f.-.. ..... - 43, 137, 161, 139, 158 sIEvERs, FRANK ,..... 5 ........ C ,....... C ....,.,........... -.. 41 WONG, WILLIE ----4---. ...,............ A 34- ..... - ......... 43, 123 SILEN, SAN DEE .,,,,,..,. , .,,,,,. ,...,. .,.,............, 5 4 , 131 WOGSTAD, GLENN .......... ....... 4 3, 78, 79, 80, 151, 139, 109 sILLEN, MARGARITA ...,...C, ..,..,.. ,...,.,... ..,. - .... - . -.. 54, 113 WOODLEE, ALLAN ..- ...........,.... 43, 79, 133, 105, 132, 109, 117 SIMPSON, MILLIE ,,,,,,,,, E ,,,,.,,,, 41, 137, l2'O, 119 YARDLEY, LYNN .,,.. E ,.,, , ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 MMM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 SKURKA, DAVID .,,.,............ .....................,.......,.., 5 4, 139 YARTER, FRANCES .....,............................. -.,. 43, 126, 113, 117 SMITH, COLE ,W A,,,,, M A,,, L ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, L ,,,,,,,, L, ,W ,,,,,, ---,,, 26 YOUNG. 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