South San Antonio High School - Cat Tale Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1964
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Q . d edlfr ate 'IO Prog1'ess,past and xi , ., 5 , wmv fi? present, in the South San Antonio schools. i I I . v.M......d r c., Wi- .,.. W Y .,...a::- 1r 'cM--Wsvargammss M...... V we-Massa.. , e V .WNMNI-wr. -2f311s::f5Mv 'JM' N 'N Ef'N ' NW-'fimtt ,,.g,W'??R1:'3Ss,w.i1?i NYM , , -JZZ?5A 'Ms yawn, Wwvv .-a,..,.W.,1-w:6f, --wvit w..- t- .W ,W he 1964 CAT TALE presents a pic- torial review of the four phases of student activ- ities - Instructional, Honorary, Physical, and Organizational. cheerleader s 3 ,X we pf i . for this year are seen with the school's mas- cot, the Bobcat. Who knows what they may be planning for the next game? olorfully - attired stud nts add to the scene of the area between the first and second Wing. E I 3 i it ? et t is 5 it jx 2 u 'f-vf - ' A ,,....rW W .. .nan . , af-.Z 4. ,f WW ,,.,,, W ,- W 5 7. , uw ,,.,,,fp if ii- :y:sa.1 ,g--it ..55ei:'.. 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A, 9 -I rams ' f- 1- V -7 r W 6 and Four Phases of Activities sais x W1 11,12 I n st r u ct io n cal ABMTNTSTRATTON, 12 FACULTY, 16 CLASSES, 36 s H O no rory E iiii HONORS, 118 PERSONALITIES, 127 1 P hy s i c o I FOOTBALL, 1425 BASKETBALL, 152 BASEBALL, 1623 TRACK, 1705 GOLF, 176g TENNIS, 178 25,4 E311 sw VQLLEYBALL, 180 is O r g O n iz ci t i O n cii ORGANIZATIONS , 184 ADVERTISEMENTS , 226 Esc , is .618 as . 7 QQ Our Own South Son High School Our own Sou th San High School, Long may it stand: Remaining ever victorious Throughout the land. Our own South San Bobcats, 'I'hey'll fight, you'll seeg We're all right behind them Till they gain this victory. Our own South San Colors, Long may they wave: Forever flying so gallantly O're our boys brave. Our own South San Bobcats, They'l1 fight, you'1l see: We're all right behind them Till they gain this victory' The growth of South San Antonio High School's campus has been a continuous one since its beginning. Progress is best shown in the fact the faculty has grown to 50, while the student body now numbers 1027. Pictured at the left are the gymnasium en- trance, the Bobcat Stadium, the rear patio, and the west entrance to the main wing of the school. --CAMPUS VIEWSi :gi W! Q ff s5fiew?,2rl:feif: A -I .. - li' , J 7 ' , TQ ,,i,,,, W, ,.k,, 3355? r I ftfifief eimltf- Sieiisixfffi svsiikiiy uf W M ,L,.. ,frstlgzwt g ,, WM U1 i'1cfj'k'5L1 Eggtgllft ikgfifii '-ltiifwz, Sr it .. gsf Q J' Q, ,1 ,- My ,V ,Wg 531414 ?cri7V':E7k. 151-ft, .sam 5, it gf, E In its ,q., A .- .,,L ,,,, Ewwe log ' umm . Q WWWHSYUCIODG The student pictured above could be any i South San Antonio High School student as exam time draws near! Midnight oil burns t, long into the night as pupils pour time and 5 effort into the academic side of school life. ,Eg s si z E ,, 5, ii it il N s I ff f 'iw' , 33 :if ?.?k?,4iwg,,5,4XT,.,x 3 2 'SX' M M xii ij . 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X -mAQ2 1, h.9qgE, - Xa Qggyv sgww D L ' ffm Nw Q, fmm gz , : Q Q? 3:55 ..., 4 . v ---- ,. ml, 'Jz1,a:M- . 4 ' 21, 2335 - : -K if-f 954 5532 5 -99 - M44 YQQLKJP 5 , 2 512- ' QXZYLV 'Sn?ZE375 1W3z?'9,ihML1?1M ' W we ,QEQWW 7 rw:- .fm , ,f 21-s f w i::Aaf.a-sft ggi-F Qqfif- ,- T 4 g m , , Kviggffffg my WW Www W1 I U A ss H , A Q g is s , ,. g s 'Q On the morning that school starts, the students of the coming year receive instructions for registration. Here they all seem enthused as Mr. Kelly tells them of the expectations and aCIlVlI1CS ahead Some are en ter1ng a new phase of life 1n high school as freshmen and others have listened to this speech before The seruors are listening for the last time, but all are looklng forward to the new year IH South San Anton1o High School MR. MORRIS S. JENNINGS, superintendent of schools, is shown examining the annual report proof of steady growth of our school district. firms, . - ' Jrkffair., ,, A Responsibilities of administering school affairs is capably executed by school officials, supported by the Board of Education, a group of men who give freely of their time to make certain our community has the best schools possible. BOARD OF EDUCATION Cleft to right and downyg Mr. Robert E. Gam- mans, presidentg Mr. Nicholas Cuff, vice-presidentg Mr. William R. Stockwell, secretaryg Mr. James B. Blackg Mr. Wm. T. Peace, Ing Mr. G, G. Villalobosg Mr. Richard J. Walkerg Mr. Alton M. Turner, tax assessor- collector. MR. CECIL W. WILLIAMS, assistant superintendent .wmxaw Mil: 59 ns .,-, my aw: 5 1 ,f .,ff Paw MQ 4, i fegnfffggiwgiig e it 4 -1-im., ff-.,xwqm,is' 95 5 2251221111 -,ff-. 7 A- 2,5 -we .V 1-iw, 5 - .5 ,z-, . . ,zl ., , r 1-F-'laiw-5 -,-'1,t,irx'Q-, f , ,,ifi'?w't1SL2,ii?r:fw2tif:54- ri V- - -l 25, - .Mr .rar , EQ ' Ja fu wi MR. JAMES A. KELLEY, principal, by his every action demonstrates a warm regard for one and all, whether he's discussing school activities at his desk Cabovej, or solving student problems frightj, in his outer office. 14 as , ,,,, A i,r,t, v i 4 1 W N J i i 4 1 1 i . NW W . ...- .,.a..t.fu in , , , I fr, N N ' VV ,J ww, will -H Wiiiiiiiiiwiif'5'lMrsr 'w N 1 MR, WARREN W. UECKER, assistant principal, is shown in poses familiar to every mem ber of the student body, Cleftj acting as master of ceremonies at bi-monthly assemblies, and Cabovej counseling with students about schedule changes, behaviour, etc. 15 W 1, 5 -mt PM mf V use L.ii2,m5?g,, wugtmim, . it M51 I rf - 5 ,- . it ii w as ss E, ri ai its was , me' Tiff! ,S . . in ff is wrt I Wg? ,ir frwgtfw 1,535 , A822 nfs is ,W , ' r 1-'KZ Sf .wif fisefwzfaqfsgkaiss- 52'11'4VW?j,','g?Sis.i7--ffwga fi Q 3142, flwswnwr- ei W V 71 Qu r . , N r vi was H wk 2 K C FQ twqef.. , .,,, ,.rs,.'E. .N ., ESM .,,, ,Qt We :iii rf 5 . , -if wphxfzfwfi. 5 K vi 1-fr 'Rwfw ff.tt':,-trwrefswgtisrf ' ' X . Wifi J' '-'A NQfW11wVv1'!i Ssaisw 1 ' -v,.q 514 Qi'4f'4sfswsw-RfWi'fmu:-wg,Q.4s,5,5vL:Lgg , 'TIF Kfxf,ffwb5P 4555.fgyfi22359'iigsiig'5fVQisWie?-'ffffli'-tQ3I?f5Nff1Y5f?i. wing. gm GP :vie in . we 'yr' ,t5.ftfgX,,i-Qt.f.r-fQ,,.tQgwXM.,-.'.7,fsfffV-K..:3,sW. was . 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Jim , wi :'. 3 VHUK34 .t if-Q 393259 it , i Each Thursday morning at 8:00, the faculty meets to discuss problems and make plans for their work. iw., N . ,M--,zfiifl The 1963-64 faculty of fifty members directs the work of the seventeen departments that make up the high school curriculum. They are the backbone ofthe school and will build a sturdy foundation for the students to develop. Business Education Growth is Steocly Mrs. Madelene Croft Mr. ,Tack Burkholder Miss Molly Robbins Mr. Walter H. Hafner Mrs. Wilma McCrury This year, the Business Department offered eight classes in Typing I, four classes in Typing III, four classes in Ste- nography I, one class in Stenography II, five classes in Bookkeeping and one class in Business Law. This shows the growth of the department since 1959, when there was only one Bookkeeping class, one Shorthand class and three Typing classes offered. At that time, the Department was staffed by only one teacherg this year, there are five teachers in the Business Department. Their primary purpose is to train our students to become qualified office workers upon graduation from high school. Antonia requests Mr. Hafner's aid in unsticking her fingers from the keys. Longuoge Arts Meets Tremendous F f Mrs, Sank C, Mayers Mrs, Lillis Atchley Mrs, Sudie Barker Mrs, Anna Schulz Mrs, Diane Currier ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH Sophomore girls find that Teacher knows best. qAboveJ Solomon Alvarado refuses to give in to op- posing debaters' point of viewl QRightJ 18 Our Language Arts department includes English, Spanish, and Speech. Four years of English are taught: the first semester is given to study of grammar and compositiong the sec- ond, to literature. Three years of English are required for graduation. The fourth year is elective but recom- mended for all, and especially those that will go to col- lege. This year, the English department has used the meth- od of programmed learning as an experiment inteaching grammar and composition. Its value is reflected inim- proved expression of ideas. In addition to daily study, pupils report on recrea- tional reading. The junior and senior English Classes prepare research papers. Demand, Both Requisite and Elective Mrs, Paula Kinman ENGLISH Right, speech class acts out a play. Miss Jo Ferguson Mr. Torn Collins Mrs. Ellen Burney Mr, Edwin Kraemer ENGLISH SPEECH SPANISH SPANISH: ENGLISH SPEECH Two years in Spanish are offered to enable students to obtain speaking, reading, and writing knowledge of a modern foreign language. It enables them to acquire a cultural understanding of the people whose language they are learning. The fine art of speech may be said to be based on a theme and variations. With the basic fund- amentals of public speaking, students gain poise and self- confidence while learning to construct and deliver various types of speeches. Emphasis is given to good voice development and the im- provement of diction. Extracurricular speech activities include senior and junior full-lengthplays.The UIL competi- tion offers additional speech activities with the one- act play, prose and poetry interpretation, persuasive and extemporaneous speaking, and debate. JQQMAW ,, Homemoking Education Meets Mony We are indeed proud of our HomemakingDepartment. We have been told by many people who have visited it that ours is the most attractive and best-equipped homemaking department in the city of San Antonio. The South San Antonio Homemaking Department's philosophy of homemaking education is one that encourages the stu- dent, as a member of the family, to continually grow, physically, intellectually, socially, and spiritually. Homemaking education is centered on home activities and relationships which enable youth to assume the responsibili- ties of homemaking as family members today and later as they establish their own homes. The major purpose of vocational homemaking education is to prepare youth and adults for the occupation of homemaking. The program is designed to assist individuals in acquiring homemaking skills and an understanding of human relationships which will help them achieve satisfying home living. Some emphasis may be given to the application of homemaking skills to wage earning situations, and opportunities for careers in the home economics fields. The specific areas of instruction covered at the different levels are: 1. Child Care and Child Development 2. Clothing and textiles 3. Family Relations 4. Foods and Nutrition 5. Health and Home Care of the Sick 6. Housing and Home Management Three years of Homemaking are offered inregular class work, with one credit for each year, I, II, and III. In addition, one may earn one-half credit in each of two summers in Summer Home Experiences in Homemaking, provided she has credit for a year of homemaking preceding each summer's work, making a total of a possible four credits in homemaking. Mrs, Vada Belle Zellner Mrs, Ethel McKinley 20 Procticol Aims Through Its Proiects These girls know that homemaking is not all sewing and cooking. Before actually doing these things, they must do some studyingtoo. I-Iomemaklng students get a few tips from an experienced seamstress. Mrs. Zellner tries to help each girl individually when time allows. f I fx 1 W s Volue of Moth and Science Mr. Fred Atchley BIOLOGY MI. Bill Brashier BIOLOGY Mr. Fred Kinman GENERAL SCIENCE Mr. Keith Lawson GENERAL SCIENCE Mr. ,Tack Mangum CHEMISTRY PHYSICS TRIGONOMETRY ANALYTIC GEOMETRY The importance of mathematics in today's world is unquestioned. Modern mathematics, its structure and use enables the student to think for himself, teaches him to reason logically, and reach valid conclusions. Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II, for 9th, 10th and 11th grades, Trigonometry and General Analysis for 12th grade adequately prepare our students for the challenge of college work. General Math and Commer- cial Math, which still fulfills high school graduation requirements, permit the student to enter a working world with greater security and ability. One of the annual projects in Mrs. Nichols' classes is making Christmas decorations for the halls and library. The construction of the stars demonstrate the figures done in geometry, as Yvonne Persing learns here. To Meet Todoys Needs ls Stressed x B .-.mwbnsw W-...Nw Mr. Brashier, in the Biology laboratory sees that everyone understands. The function of the science department is to meet the steadily growing needs of high school students. This is accom- plished by offering a variety of courses. General Science, a freshman course, deals with all aspects of science in a general way. The Biology department helps the sophomore student to understand the plants and animals of the world. Chemistry and Physics, junior or senior level courses, are offered to the student and to persons interested in advance science. Chemistry covers all phases of the chemical work, while Physics deals especially with electronics, as well as other topics. Mrs. Kate Nichols ALGEBRA GEOMETRY Mr. Dean Nolan ALGEBRA GENERAL MATH Mr, B, I, Willings COMMERCIAL MATH GENERAL MATH Mr. D, J, Scott GEOMETRY GENERAL MATH Mr. John Patch GENERAL SCIENCE GENERAL MATH History, Civics, Sociol Studies Mrs, Mary Lou Williams CIVICS AMERICAN HISTORY Mrs, Mirabelle Woods AMERICAN HISTORY WORLD HISTORY Below Mrs. Williams explains some of the steps taken in the forming of the United States which are important in the story of America. Right, Mr. Tur- man is shown giving some of his interesting lec- tures on politics and government. Meet Students' Vital Requirements Mensw- Miss Q'tiz uses visual aids, such as television, to aid in the teaching of history. The Social Studies Department of South San Antonio High School includes classes in Social Studies flzreshmanp, World History fSophomoreJ, American History Uuniorj and Civics fSeniory. The purpose of the Social Studies Department is, first, to introduce the students to their role as present citizens and future votersg and, secondly, to give them an understanding of the fate of past civilizations, and the goals of contemporary nations, thirdly, to give students a historical background of the construction of their ancestors to carry on and improve our Republicg finally, to give students an insight into the organization national, state and local government and those factors necessary for a democratic government to succeed. Included in these courses are units on Communism, Income Tax, and Texas and United States constitutions. These courses are supplemented with field trips. Mr. John Ferrara Mr. Wm. Carson Miss Amparo Ortiz Mrs, Mary Io Willings Mr. Iohn Turman WORLD HISTORY WORLD HISTORY AMERICAN HISTORY , SOCIAL STUDIES CIVICS Distributive Ed ucotion, Journalism, Mr, Carl Eakin DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mrs, Sank C, Mayers IOURNALISM Mr, Melvin McFar1ing INDUSTRIAL ARTS South San students are fortunate in being able to choose among elec- tives such as Distributive Education, Journalism, and Industrial Arts. In D,E., as we call it, class groups study school and store relation- ships, store speech, organization, inventory, and store or business math. 'I'his course is open to Juniors and Seniors only: they are in school for four classes daily Cincluding D.EJ, then go to work at 1:00 P,M, The chief purpose in the I.ndustria1Arts department is to give students a basic understanding of, and a working knowledge of, the processes in- volved in general woodworking, metalworking, and drafting. Courses em- phasize hand tool skills and neatness in addition to knowledge of the var- ious machines employed in industries. This in addition to the theory in- volved with the various areas comprised department goals. Journalism in high school has three objectives:to encourage and train students interested in writing: to serve as a medium for building school spirit and publicizing the school activitiesg and to stimulate interest in the newspaper as a force in today's society. The BOBCAT, school newspaper, is published biweekly by journalism pupils. In its twenty- ninth year Csponsored by Mrs. Sank Mayers except for one yearj, the BOBCAT has become a mirror, reflecting the curricular and extra-curricular activities of school. Mr. George Norrell INDUSTRIAL ARTS dents consider the possibility of taking DE. 26 ABOVE: DE students at kd-Mart. LEFT: Other stu- Inclustriol Arts ore Populor Electives ABOVE: These girls on the BOBCAT staff find that it takes plenty of hard work ye ips ABOVE, Pedro Gutierrez joints the edge of a board, while, RIGHT, Mrs. Norrell shows David Berry his problem on the metal-turning lathe. and time to turn out agood paper. Many hands, however, make a speedy job of assembling the mimeographed sheets. Music and Librciry Fill Special Needs in Choir works hard to perfect concert numbers. Mr. Melvin Meads Mr. Wm, Kretzmeier BAND CHORAL Music is an important part ofthe school, both curricular and extra- curricular. The department includes two active divisions: band and choral. The purposes of the band department are two- fold: first, to teach students to develop an appreciation of music from classical to jazz, through actual application by performing on an instrument: second, to develop the talent of those who may display exceptional ability. Our Bobcat band is dramatic proof of the success of this plan. The choir is continuing its program of improvement and attainment of a high degree of excellence. This year, the community can expect to hear more of this talented group than ever. w:wn1uef fu: arf:-r. , . vw, r,,fw:g,.Qsf, - Mr. Meads guides the band through a number they will play in UIL 28 contest, in the spring. srmumamyww. fiaamxfff . sm-at M1 Curricular and Our library serves many purposes: primarily, it offers library facilities to students and faculty alike, with steadily increasing numbers of books, magazines. newspapers, pamphlets, clippings, etc. Mrs. ,Tones and her EIGHTY student as- sistants are always ready to help solve any research problem. The library is often called the hub of the school, also, in that it serves as study hall for all students except those in Band, Pep Squad, or athletics, supervised by a teacher, each period. This year, fifth and sixth period study halls were so large they overflowed to another room, alternat- ing use of the library. ln addition, the li- brary is open both before and after school. LIBRARIAN ,,......-af Mrs, Marianna C. Jones Extrci-Curricular Activities ABOVE, Arthur Villafranca and Irene Ramirez have found that learning to use the card catalog is a vital part of school work, useful in all areas. LEFT, Mrs. ,Tones and her student assistants work busily to unpack and pro- cess new books, in order to get them on the shelves for circulation. Mi Freshmen ond Sophomores Improve Fitness Mr. LA, Littleton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Sufficient exercise is provided for the students in daily Physical Eiucation classes, during the year, as dem- onstrated here. Through Physical Education Classes W5 Mr, Cliff Gustafson Mrs. Elaine Tanner Mr, D.I. Scott Miss Amparo Ortiz Mr, Earl Lankford The AAHPER qAmerican Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreationy Youth Fitness Program is the direct result of the 1956 White House Conference on the Fitness of American Youth by President Eisenhower. The AAHPER took the lead and planned a Youth Fitness Project. Over one hundred leaders in the field of Physical Education met and agreed on the battery of seven tests. The test items were tested on a nation-wide basis and in 1958 the AAHPER YOUTH FITNESS TEST was completed and standards of performance were established. Percentile tables were arranged by age groups so that individuals were able to compare their performances on a national basis. These percentile tables covered the performance of children of both sexes from ages 6 through 1'7. South San Antonio High School is now participating in the AAHPER YOUTH FITNESS TEST program in that we are using this program to seek out the physically unfit as well as those of desirable physical standing. We set out to improve the physical status of those unfit as well as to improve the physical condition of the students of higher physical ability. Students are given a progressive and systematic system of calisthenics and conditioning exercises throughout the year. This, along with team sports is designed to aid the student in reaching and maintaining the desired level of physical fit- ness. The seven test items are: Pullups, situps, standing broadjump, shuttle run, 50 yard dash, softball throw for distance, and 600 yard run-walk. These tests are given at the beginning of the school year, again at mid-term, and just before the close of school. The results are compiled and compared with each of the other tests. We look to find an improvement over the school year. . sim 1- - f fvfff '.-fg-ff-:-w-f:.-- :,-r.qg..:ir.g.- i - - 1: .... , : . ., . -.1 . '- Guidance ancl Special Education Fill Mr. V. O. Harp Director of Guidance Mrs. Pat Campbell Girl's 32Counselor Mr. Harp and Mrs. Campbell check scores on the Differential Aptitude Tests. The Guidance Program is organized to assist the pupils, the school staff, and the community. Their major objectives are: 1. To help the student understand himself, his abilities, aptitudes, interests, and achieve- ments. 2. To challenge the student todo planning and thinking and to put purpose into his educational effort. 3. To provide information that will help the pupil and his parents in planning relative to per- sonal, educational, and Vocational objectives. 4. To provide a testing program with results tobe used by teachers for a better understanding Ofstudent C-3Pabi1iIi6S, better selections of school curriculum, and better choice of vocational ob- jectives. 5. To provide a counseling program to assist students in solving educational, vocational, so- cial and emotional adjustment problems, including specific information for the college-bound. 6. To provide the administration with information pertinent to curriculum planning. Individual Needs The Special Education Program has developed into an intregral part of the Texas Public Schools. The curriculum for educable retarded is based on a philosophy of individual difference in pupil growth and development. The program is so structured that each pupil may progress at his own rate of devel- opment without comparison to theoretical norms or others in his group. It is free of grade level stigrnas and expected annual promotions. The program is a separate and distinctive curriculum track. Seven sequen- tial levels of development are utilized in lieu of the twelve traditional grades of the public schools. Achild may enter this program when he becomes eligible for public school attendance, and follow it to grad- uation. A high school diploma may be issued to educable students upon satisfactory completion of the seven levels of development. At the high school level the emphasis is on learning a job. The job training may be for part day or full day. Emphasis is on vocational evaluation, planning, and suitable job training. The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, through a vocational counselor, provides service to the student at this level through cooperative effort with the local school. When the student has proven himself capable ofholding a job and has completed the seven levels of the curriculum, he is eligible for graduation. wr., ii Mrs, Marguerite Jordan Mrs. Beatrice Richter COORDINATOR OF TEACHER OF SPECIAL EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE DISTRICT SPECIAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL ADIUSTMENT COORDINATOR FOR HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL EDUCATION I These girls leam the art of helping - others working as nurses' aides inalocal hospital. Taking temperatures and helping pa- tients do various things are part of their , daily routine. 33 Secretarial, Maintenance, Cafeteria Mrs. Clara McMahon SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE Mrs. Paula Roach SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE Mrs. Adele Gray GUIDANCE OFFICE Mrs. Madelene Croft BUSINESS EDUCATION OFFICE SUPERVISOR There is a group in our building whose efforts often go un- seen and un- heralded. They include the school secretaries and office help, the main- tenance engineers, and the cafeteria personnel. The school secretaries play a very important role in the daily routine, and their assistance in the Superintendent's office, Guidance office, and Principal's office shouldbeappreciated by each of us. In addition, the stu- dents who take care of daily attendance records and other office work, su- pervised by a member of the Business Education department, are to be commended for their efforts. ABOVE, Cheryl Diane Dutton, one of a number of office girls, picks up the class attendance sheets, each 1 vtf' 'w, period. LEFT, Mrs. McMahon takes office message. E s S E if rv 3 Q. S s 5 3 x Work lmportont But Often Behind Scenes Mr. E,T. Burrows, who is our maintenance man, is fixing one of our water fountains. CAF-ETERIA PERSONNEL: QL-Rbelowy: Mrs. Rose Ham- mond, Mrs. Thelma Mosley, Mrs. Annie Eloff, Mrs. ,To Griffith CManagerj, Mrs. Eith Moravits, Mrs. Imogene Thompson. CUSTODIANS: MI. P. W. Hearn, Mr. R.B. Bod- iford Csupervisorj, Not pictured: Mr., M. Geis- ler, Mr. Z..H. Castleberry. 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T xxx, pf' f wi ff- I' 0 f' -1 'J' J' AMES BLACK Spanish Club CSergeant-at- Armsjg S Club CVice- President, Presidentjg Stu- dent Council: All-State Tournament Basketball, A Team, Varsityg Base- ball, B Team, Varsity AA Beau: Sophomore Favor- ite. Basketball, Varsity CCap- tainjg Track. ALEXANDER S Clubg Football B team: Trackg Student Coun- cilg Sophomore Vice- Pres- identg Coronation. SHIRLEY ALEXANDER FI-IAg Shorthand Pins C60 84 80 wpm.J. Seniors Display Rings O n e SOLOMON ALVARADO LARRY ANDERSON REBECCA BERNAL d Bandg spanish club. Bandg chorai ciub, DECA AAg Choral Club: H-lAQUr1it Ci n QPresident, Vice- Pres- Presidentjg Spanish Club: identjg Baseball B team. Y- Teens: Volleyball. A N I mwisifffeassssmweetswmfsrv sirfs-is 'mrN21Q 'wr-ima!x2f11v4AAWsmWa2'ffw,mxYaw.'2rw' . THOMAS BLOCHER Choral Club CPegional, 63- 641, JOANN BLUMBERG AA CVice-Presidentjg Vol- leyballg NHSg Student Coun- cilg AASC Convention: .Tu- nior Play: Senior Play: UIL Play CDistrict Winnersjg Junior Declamation C2ndJg Award in Dramaticsg An- nual Staff fSenior Editorj. 41 05 CESARIO BRISENO BONNIE BURKE JOSE CARDFIAIAS Choral Clubg Spanish NHS: Pep Squad: Science Typing Cefflflcafe Clubg Football, Fresh- Club: Junior Play CProperty mang Baseball B Managerjg Senior Play. Team. SARA CARDENAS FNAg Libraryg Pep Squad: Spanish Club: MIKE CARNAHAN MARIA CARRIZALES BOBCAT staff. Football FI-IAg NHS. 3-'UW' Honor THERESA CARRIZALES MICHAEL CARROLL FRANK CASTANEDA MARIA CASTILLO FTA: J'L1I1i01' Play S Club fVice- Presidentjg Choral Club. FHA CUnit Officer Par- CMake UPJ9 561'1i01' Play: All District Football, Fresh- liamentarianjg Spanish man, Varsity: Coronation: Club CRepo1-terjg BOB- Hall of Fame. CAT Stafi 42 in 2 ' 1 fe Because boys misbehaved, these girls are put at the back table because they are to be trusted, and they make the most of it' Table is Set by Girls ot Lunch YOLANDA CAUNDER ELIZABETH CAVANAUGH RAUL CHAVARRIA FHAg Spanish Clubg UIL FHA qVice-Presidentjg FNAg Bandg FNAg Senior Play T ypingg Typing Award. Student Councilg Essay fSound Effectsj. Contest C3rd Placej. FRANK CISNEROS Band qLibrarianJg Solo 8a Ensemble Qlstp, Corr- ductor, Medal for Out- standing Band Studentg District 85 Regional Band, NHS. 2 E 3 i s e MARLYN CLARK ANITA COLLINS LUCY COLLINS CAROLYN CONRAD Band: Library Club Choral Club CRobe Mistressj Choral Club Sweetheart Pep Squad: Junior Play: CRegional 81: UILJ:FNA: FTA: QPresident, Chaplainj, Re- Senior Play: UIL Play. Library Club: Spanish Club: gional Clst Sopranoj: UIL Junior Play QCostumesJ: Typing 12nd Place in Dis- Senior Play CCostumesJ. trictjg Medal in Music 85 Girls Help with Office Work LONIINO CONTRERAS NHS: Spanish Club: S Club: Student Council: All District Football, Fresh- man, Varsity: Baseball B Team: UIL Play QDistrict Winnersjg Debate: Fresh- man Favorite: Freshman President: Junior Play 44 Typing: Coronation: NHS, Dolores Hernandez, Yomeida Rodriguez, and Susan 5 E i MARY CORTEZ. ORALIA CORTEZ RITA CORTEZ FHAg Library Clubg Y- FHAg Spanish Club. IHA. Teens. White help count the money for school pictures. . -4 -fi 3 ' ., Q 'V 2 ,V LOIS ANN COY AA CReporterJg FTAg NHS CReporterJg Pep Squad CSec- . - .-.' Q 4 i.,,r,,.f ,..., ff-w,,m,s:5wgf:rrimmaWmmwrmsw-watmmwsfwwmadamsrr,wseJva-srszfzwvwswrr-mrfr ,Amman retary, Presidentjg Student Councilg UIL Spelling Q4th Placejg Volleyballg Medal in Spelling. CAROLYN CRIDER Bandg Solo 8aEnsemb1e Con- test C1962- Flute Solo, lst 63-Solo 8: Flute Trio, lstg Choral Club: FHA: NHS: BOBCAT Staff: Senior Treasurer. To JAMES CUFF MARVIN DAVIS ANDREA DE LA CRUZ Band: NHS: SP3DiSh S Club: Football Varsity: Fl-IA: BOBCAT Staff. Club: S Club: Bas- Basketball Varsity: Baseball ketball B Team Varsity. A Team, Varsity: Golf, Varsity: JESSE. GILBERT DE LEON DECA JESSE DE LEON Choral Club: S Club: ln- dustrial Arts Club: Basket- ball A Team CMHHBESTJZ ROBERT DEVORA Varsity: Baseball Varsity Band: Spanish Club: S Qlvianagerj. Club: Golf Varsity. MARY ALICE DE LA ROSA FHA CParliamentarianJ: Li- brary club: Spanish Club: Student Council CSec.- Treas.j: Tennis: Queen Myet XX C63-641: Shorthand Pin: Junior Vice- President: UlL Spelling, Ready Writers. Class Pictures of Seniors NICASIO DIMAS NHS: Spanish Club: Stud- ent Council: Junior Play: UIL Number Sense: Medal in Mathematics: Senior President. ANGELINA DOMINGUEZ ARTHUR DOMINGUEZ JAMES DONAHOE Choral Club: FHA: Lib- Band CAssistant Drum Ma- Band: Football: Basketball rary Club: Y- Teens. jorj: Spanish Club: Golh B Team: Track. 46 Track Freshman, Varsity. DEBORAH EASLEY Band CTwirlerj: Annual Staff Medal in Shorthand Q60 Kc 80 wpm.J. MIKE ENGLISH THOMAS ESPINO .TOSEPHINE EVERETT EPIFANIO FABIAN Football Varsity. Football Freshman Teamg Choral Club. Spanish Club. B Team, Varsityg Track: Freshman, Varsity. is Mode Annually Seniors line up according to height to have their group pictures taken. Most seniors will buy a class picture in order to have one of all their friends in future years. ufxy Students order their graduation invitations early in the year, so they'11 be ready for that once-in-a-lifetime event! Senior Invitations CI re Ordered HARLENE FELTS TOMMY FEW BARBARA FRANKENFIELD ERNEST 1'NE FREEMAN DECA fSecretaryJ. Bobcat Staff. FHAg FNA fChaplainyg AA QSecreta.ry, Pres Junior Play. identjg Library Clubg 48 NHS: Volleyball. DORIS FRITZ AAg Band, Solo 8: En- semble Contest, 3First Divisionspg NHS QVice- Pres ident jg Student Council fShaplainJg Tennis, Senior Favo- riteg Hall of Fame. ,T OE E. FUENTES RQSE MARY FUENTES MARY LOU GALLEGOS Choral Clubg DECAg Spanish FHA- FHA, Spanish Club fPro- Club. gram Chairmanj. RODNEY GAMMANS NHSg S Club, Football Fresh- man Team, Varsity, Basket- ball B TeamgTrack,Var- JOSE GARANSUAY sityg A11-Disrrict Endg Cap- Band: T ypirlg Certificate: tain of Track Team. Medal U1 Balid- PEDRO GARANSUAY S Club, Basketball B' Team, A Team, Varsity Baseball. Early DANIEL GARCIA ESTELLA GARCIA EVARISTO GARCIA. -TR- Football Freshman Teamg Choral Club, FHAg Spanish DECAi 5Paf1iSh Club: 5 Track Freshman Team. Clubg BOBCAT Staff. Club: Football Freshman Team, Varsity, Track, Var- sity QMgr.J GLADYS GARCLA FNA fTreasurerpg NHS Spanish Clubg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teens QReporterJ Junior Play fProductionJ. 49 JOSEPH GARCIA MARGARET GARCIA MARIA GARCIA EULOGIO GARZA Library Club: Spanish Club: FHAg Library Clubg Spanish FHA: SPf1HiShC1ub:BOBCAT Bandit NHS? Science Club HSM Club: Football HBH Club: BOBCAT Staff: Span- Staff' fPres1cier1t:l SAASC Repre- Team Varsityn-rack. ish Club Sweetheart' sentativey S Clubg Junior, Senior Playg IESSIg National Science Foundation Pro- gramsg Varsity Track. Dress- up Day Demonstrated CONNIE GONZALES FHA Cfreasurerjg FTAqPar1- liamentarianyg Libraryg Pep Squadg Spanish Clubg Stu- ISABEL GONZALES OFELIA GARZA ARTHUR GONZALES dem Council: Y-Teens: Choral Clubg Fl-lAg FHAg Spanish Club. Track B Team qlvlanagerj. Senior may qpfoductioni, Spanish Club. LINDA GONZALES MAURICIO GONZALES MARIA CARMEN GONZALES WALLACE GOCDWIN Band. Band: Senior Play qllfgduc- FHA Cfreasurerjg FTA QPar- Band CD1-um Majorb: tionj. liamentarianjg Libraryg Pep Student Council: AH- Squadg Spanish Clubg Stu- nua1Staff:G01f' . dent Councilg Y-Teensg Senior Play fProductionJ. 50 Q I BONITA GOTHARD Choral Club Sweet- heartg FHAg Library Awardg Coronation. l By Seniors KENNETH GRAY Bandg Medal in Bandg NHS fllfresidentjg S Clubg Student Councilg Basketball B Team, A Teamg Tennisg UIL Poetry Interpreta- tion flst Citizen-of- Monthg J'ESSIg Sopho- more Vice Presidentg Junior President, Favo- riteg ,Tunior Playg Senior Playg Hall of Fameg Who's Who in Citizen- shipg Biology Student of Yearg Coronationg Rep- resentative, Attorney Delia Ruiz poses in hall on Dress-up Day, a General's Youth Con- feature promoted by the Student Council to en- ferenee. courage neat appearance. 51 lil Clubg Greg Shorthand - 4 L I i Z 5 E l X E 4 SUSAN GRIZZARD SHIRLEY GROGAN HOMER GUEVARA PEDRO GUTIERREZ. Bandg Annual Staffg Corona- FHA? Libf5l'Y3 NHS: Y- Spanish Clubg Industrial SPani5h Club: Indus tigng Typing Award' Teensg Medal in Shorthand. Arts Club. trial Arts Club. Seniors Welcome LYDIA GUZMAN Connie smilingly helps a new student check out his books. Choral Clubg FHAQ Spanish Club. MARGARITA GUZMAN Choral Clubg UIL Typing 8a ' Shorthand. ' 52 BETTY HAMMOND CAROL HARRISON MARY JUNE HERITAGE DOLORES HERNANDEZ Choral Clubg FHA f3rd FHA. Fl-IAg Pep Squad. FHA QReporteryg FNAg Pep Vice-Presidentyg Pep Squadg Spanish Club fPresi- Squad qTreasurerpg Cor- dentyg Student Councilg Me- l onation. dal in Typing. New Students l l .TAMES HERREN i S ClubgVarsityFoot- DONNA I-IINES MICHAEL HOCH ' ballg All-District Foot- Bandg Junior Playg Senior Bandg Choral Clubg Tennis ball Team Coronation. GEORGE HERRERA play: Medal in Typing- Medal in Band QUILD. SHIRLEY HOLLOWAY TERRY HORTON FHA ffreasurefy, Li- Bandg Medal, Cornet Quar- brary Clubg Pep Squadg tetg Choral Clubg Student Gregg Shorthand Pens Council qPar1iamentarianJg 4508580 wpmy, Junior Playg Senior Play fStudent Directory. BILLIE HOWELL FHAg NHSg Pep Squadg Span- ish Clubg Student Council qSecretary-Treas.Jg SAASC Conventiong AASC,Conven- tiong Workshopg Annual Staff: fEditorjg Top Teen Hall of Fame. MARGARET INGRAM DECAg FHAg Library Club 53 RAMUNDO JTMINEZ. ROBERT IORGENSEN JUDITH IUSTIS JAMES KANE S Club: Basketball B BQBCAT Staff Team, A Team, Varsity: Baseball B Team, Var- sity: Typing Certificate, S e n I o r s N e cz t Senior boys decide to show that teens can be neatly groomed by dressing in white shirts and ties, three days of the week. - ,.-W JAMES KENNETH ROBERT KNIGHT PAULINE KORDICH CAROLYN KUTIL KISERI Library Clubg NHSg Junior AA QTFHSLLTCFJI FHA: NHS: BHHCI: NHS: JUU101' Play: Play: Senior play, Medan in Student Council Volleyball. Senior Playg Basketball Shorthand. B Team, A Teamg Track. In Appeoronce LUPITA LARA FI-lAg Library Clubg UIL Typing- RAUL LARA RICHARD LARA DAVHD LEDEZMA KENNETH LIGHTSEY ROBERT LISERIO HOMER LUCAS GEORGE MAGRO S Clubg Football Choral Club Band. Nl-IS: 3 Club fSeCretary- Freshmen Team, B Treasureryg Basketball A Team, Var3ity5Ba5ke1- Teamg Baseball Varsity. ball A Team. 55 BARBARA MARBACH WILLIAM MARKL GONZALO MARTINEZ MARVIN MART INEZ. AA fSocial Directorpg FHAg S Clubg Footballg B Teamg Choral Clubg DECA Band, Medal in Band. fViCe-Pfegidemjl Vegetable B3.SR6tb8.I1AT62ll'1'llB3S6b8.Il Queen Contestg Volleyballg B Team, Varsity: All Dis- Bobcar Mascot. trict, State Champions. Everyone Agre es 1964 Sen lor Play RAFAEL NINO ALAN MORRIS Band qAssistant Drum Majoryg NHSg S Clubg Student Coun- cil QVice-President, Presidentjg Junior Playg Senior Playg Typing Awardg Basketball, B, A Teamsg Citizen- of-Month Hall of Fameg Senior Favoriteg Freshman Treasurerg Sophomore Secretary. 56 Choral Clubg DECAg Span- ish Clubg Basketball, B Team. ROBERT NISONGER LORRAINE NORTH Choral Club fPresidentJg FI-IAg Pep Squad: NHSg Stu- dent Councilg Junior Playg Coronariong Junior Treas- urerg Senior Vice-President JESUS OLIVAREZ, I RAUL MARTINEZ SOLEDAD MENCHACA Bandg Senior Play qproductiony. ls Success Above, IoannB1umberg seems to be startled as she demonstrates her acting ability in the senior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Left, Carolyn Crider, Maurice Sedil- lo, Odelia Rendon, and Ken Gray are in a French Hotel. 57 LIBERT AD ORTEGA .TIMMY PALMER MARCALEE PALMER ISABEL PARDO FHAg Spanish Club. Industrial Arts Club, Library Club. FNA: Library Club Spanish Club. Seniors Participate in Powder JAMES PENA .TOE PEREZ .TULIE PIMENTEL Industrial Arts Club Spanish Club. FHAg FTAg Spanish Club, Senior Play fProductionJ. Football Game Against Juniors MARY ELLEN PLUNKETT AA qSocial Chairmanjg Band NHS fSecretaryJg Science Clubg Student Council fHis- torianyg Junior Playg Senior Playg Annual Staff, Tennisg Band Medalg Citizen of Month: All Around Girly DAR. TOBIE POSEY Choral Club. These girls posed after the Powder Puff football game, December 21, at the Bobcat Stadium It was sponsored by the Alumni Association for scholarship funds These girls are Katherine Roberts, MaryJune Heritage, Connie Gore I o Lynne Stilwell. PATRICIA PRUETT Band Uviajorette 3 yrs.yg FHAg NHSg Annual Staff qOrganization Editor, Copy Editorjg ,Tunior Play, Senior Playg Student Councilg UIL Marching Contest fTwirling Solo lst Place 3 yrs., En- semble 1 yr. , Understudy for featurer twirler of SMUJg Saxophone Solo f1stPlacepg Medal in Typingg Corona- tion Princessg Hall ofFameg Vegetable Day Queen Con- testg Top Teen Nominee: Representative to Attorney General's Youth Confer- ence. 59 Seniors Take Honors JOAQUIN PUENTE Spanish Clubg Track. IO ANN QUESENBERRY AAg FHAg NHS: Volleyball. 60 Mrs. Mayers is congratulating Nick on his election as Senior Class President. MARGARET QUINN AA QVice-Presidentyg FHA qPresident, Parliamentar- ianpg Pep Squadg qCheer- leaderyg Student Councilg Volleyballg Football Sweet- heartg Coronation, Princessg Outstanding Member in Pep Squad. IENELL RED Choral Club fReporterJg FHAg FNAg FTAg Pep Squad, Drill Teamg Y-Teensg All Re- gional Choirg Outstanding Member in Pep Squad. ODELIA RENDON Bandg FTA QVice-PreSi- dem: NHSg Junior Playg Senior Play. ,TAKE REYES WILLIAM RICHARDSON RICHARD RIOS Bandg UIL Band. J'unior Playg Basketball B Bandg Spanish Clubg Senior Team, A Team. Play qProductionD, .Tunior Play QProductionJ, Golf. Students Decorate Halls Student Council members decorate the halls to create the Christmas spirit. KATHERINE ROBERTS Pep Squad, Dri1lTeamg FTAg Senior Play. .agar ELIDA RODRIQUEZ FHA, FNAg Pep Squadg Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg .T unior Playg Tennisg Sopho- more Class Treasurerg .T un- ior Class Secretary. 81 ,TUANITA RODRIGUEZ MARY HELEN RODRIGUEZ DECAg FHAg Spanish Clubg FNAg Spanish ClubgBOBCAT BOBCAT Staff. Staffg Y-Teens. GABRIEL ROMERO Band UIL, lst Divisiong Sci- ence Club, Fair, SAASC Representativeg Student Councilg Math Clubg Junior Play, Senior Play fProduc- tionl. Seniors cmd Friends CAROL SANDERS FHAQ Library Clubg Student .TOE SANCHEZ COl1l'1Cllg BOBCAT Staff: UIL 5 C11-lb: F00'fba11 HB Ready Writersg UIL Typingg Team? Basketball B Outstanding English Stu- Teamg Varsity. dem, FELIPE SAND OVAL DELIA RUIZ Rush to JERRY SCHOGG INS Choral Clubg S Club Football, Freshman Varsityg Tennisg Coro- nation. KATHRYN SCOTT MAURICE SEDILLO BOBCAT Staff. BOBCAT Staff: .Tlmior Pla , Y Senior Playg UIL Play. 62 TIMOTHY SESSIONS S Club qSergeant-at- Armsjg Football, Freshman, Varsityg Basketball Team Trackf FRED SK INNER Bandg S Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Football A Varsityg Basket- ball, B TeamgTrack State Sc Medals. VIRGIL SLOTHOWER LUPE SOLIS RODOLFO SOLIS Spanish Clubg Senior FHAg Pep Squadg Spanishg DECA. play, DECAg BOBCAT Staff Class IO LYNNE STILLWELL PHA Nice-Presidentjg FNAg Library Club. TERESA SOSA FHA Cfreasureryg BOBCA1 Staffg Y-Teens: Coronation f ELAINE STOVALL MARY EDITH STREW WADE TAYLOR FHA fUnir Treasurerlg FHA: Medal in Shorthand. Bandg Footballg Golf, Var- Tennis sity. GERALDINE TELLO FHA, CUnit Secretary, Chap- ter Vice-President, Unit Vice-Presidentyg Libraryg Spanish Clubg Y-Teensg Junior Play. 63 .TIM TRACY ROBERT WATKINS Bandg Fl'Ag Library Clubg Senior Playg Football Freshmang UIL Declamation Speechqlstpg Poetry Interpretation f2ndJg UIL Play Q3 yrs. Regional 8a District UIL Playjg Honorary Mention All- Star Castg District All-Star Castg Regional All-Star Cast. 64 VERNA TRAFTON JUDY VAN BEVEREN Choral Clubg FHAg FNA NHSg Gregg Shorthand Peng Facit Typing Award. ADALBERI' VASQUEZ NHSg Science Club SAASC QRepresenta- tivepg Student Council UIL Number Sense National Science Foun- dation QParticipantJ. Students Display School Margaret Quinn, senior, and Kay Touro, junior, happily return chairs to cafeteria after an inspiring pep rally. sf C ERNEST VEGA HENRY F. VEGA RICHARD VELA coNsUELo VILLAGRAN E Choral Clubg Spanish Club Student Council, Football FHA, Library, Pep Squad CVice-Presidentyg BOBCAT Freshmeng B Team, Var- BOBCAT Staff. Staffg Junior. Playg Senior sity, All District Football. Play CProductionJ. Spirit ot Pep Rallies SUSAN WHITE JANICE WHITE NHS, Junior Play CProduc- Band, FHA, qChapter Secre- tionpg Senior Play fProduc- taryjg Student Councilg Cor- tionjg UH., Persuasive MARGARET WHITAKER onation, Vegetable Queen Speakingg Gregg Shorthand Choral Club, DECAQ FHA contest. Pin- HARVEY JOE WRIGHT GUADALUPE XIMENEZ EDMUND YAMAGUCHI S ClubgJunior Playg Foot- Band, Spanish Clubg Junior, ball Freshmen, Manager, Senior Playsg Senior Class Varsity Managerg Track Secretary. Manager. SHARON WILLINGS Band fMajorerte 84 Assis- tam, Uri soro ErEemb1e, Choral Clubg FHA fChapter Historian, Unit Vice-Presi- dentjg Spanish Clubg Student Councilg Junior, Senior Playsg Vegetable Queen Contest, Hall of Fame, Coronation. TONY C. YANEZ 65 77--hw7m. ,... A , .L,,-.,, v,.v 7-7 W. 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'-?i51 f?z.f5 iii. 13,.sF-- '- F cu v o rl te s Adelpha Martinez Bobby Williams Bobby Williams Tony Leiva Sue Moore PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Alcorta, Celia Aldrich, Val Almaguer, Trinidad Alvarado, Mary Arnold, Richard Baker, Margie Barker, Patricia Barnett, Berle Barton, Betty Bays, Reggie Becker, Shirley Benavides, Eddie Bernal, Maria Blanar, Bill Blanco, Susan Blanquiz, Henrietta Bourland, Betty Boyd, Sylvia Bredekamp, John Brown, Rita Class of '65 Anficipates Great Senior Year ,rg N ,r M 5 I 5-fp L. f' XWW 5 Q, rf X 3 ,,, af- Ti ti , it 'A 4' 3 X felwb f 'E Q, 2 Qi is 5 ls ' 4' n s 4. R N-4 fi- ai lx, 'ff - W Q f f i f K Y ,Lg 2 1 Juniors Leocl Cheers ' V, Buchanan, Donna ' Burroughs, Mary ' Campbell, Lmda w - V Cardenas, Luz KZ sa, Carillo, Asencion Carlisle, Billy Carolan, Marilyn Carreon, Joe R. Casias, Josephine Cerna, Tony Cevalles, Mary Louise Charlton, Judy Chenoweth, Billy Christopher, John Clary, Linda nw Claxton, Sharon Clayton, Sandra Coffey, Mike Collins, Tom Coquat, Richard for SS Rita Cortez Dolores Coy Anna Marie Cruz Junior cheerleader, Donna Buchanan, is seen with Sonny Contreras and Mike Carroll of the Bobcat football squad, Alan Morris, President ofthe Student Council, and Mr. Alton Turner of the Alumni Association as they LHFFY Cuellar plan for Homecoming. Arlene Davis Larry DeHaven Carmen Diaz Herbert Dolph i' Q. SEND.. Q Juniors Glad to fe, 1 gi, A.,, fi 67522 f??154f?f5lw'13Zes? 9 1545565 '52, fisii. E, ,Q f ' -M. If ,,. x A. , fo: ,, f' 4 Philip Dugger Thelma Edwards Margie Ellis 1 ' E' E Qf Q f 1, 2 5 ef' Q1 55:1 ' M ,ff l g? . Q fifli, 7 f fl? gf 7 we 23124-'., With books in hand these weary Juniors head for home, thankful that R0bCfI EIUGFSOH they are through with the everyday routine. Harriet English Maricela Esteves Mary Kay Evans Linda Everett 1 Y ., , .Is i . vfxtxgy Q5 E il 1? Sr f 93' N lx fyjfvtfi See School End Vidal Fabian Mary Fasone David Ferry Charles Flens Elida Flores lsidore Flores Ruben.Flores Shirley Frankenfeld Leonard Fuentes Connie Gaddy Ralph Gaines Pete Galindo Alicia Garcia Antonia Garcia Edward Garcia Ernest Garcia Esperanza Garcia Felipe Garcia Patricia Garcia Yolanda Garcia Victor Garza James Gascon Alfred Gembler Richard Gibson 'il' James Giesick Glenda Gillaspia if Juniors Vote ln ues., Miss Ortiz's homeroom 1S Floyd Gillespie Katherine Ginn Mary Ellen Gomez Mary Jane Gomez George Gonzales Diana Gonzalez Carlos Guerra Domingo Guerrero Homeroom Meeting foting on one of the many elections held during the year. Genaro Guerrero Genevieve Guzman Johnny Guzman Olivia Guzman Ortencia Guzman Jim Hageman Paul Harrison Larry Hayes We-,Half 14 954 M , W,4d' Many Juniors Gilbert Hernandez Lucy Hernandez Richard Hernandez Gilda Herrera Pete Herrera Rudy Herrera Jerry Hierholzer Ginger Hood Mike Huff Charles Hughes Ray Ingram George Jimenez Juan Jimenez Dora Johnson Sue Johnson Olivia Juarez Like Homemoking John Justis Eloy Laque Jesse Lara Robert Leachman Yolanda Ledezrna Brony Ledwig Carolyn Leggett Marilyn Leggett Kay Touro is seen asking Judy Charlton to sign her petition to run for a class office. wwwwiiwfawfssiffxzfamfprwwff11Ifaawlwiifiifm,,xlgwZwZQ:1f,.i,,1Mfmvwaffwifizfiwwfwawmifmwlklw wzwfsi s D 2 Tony Leiva Raul Liserio Pamela Littleton s 313 , YW 4? if ' wfrif, r' :ti 'rgf2,eefg ' M. ,, ,E J in ,mf - ef 1.- H5 ' If: .L ' .. . , WW fn Y , .xx SY ,I ll?-r gg, 'K ff !V L, J, Wt fa Ju n iors Perform Mony Darwin Long James M. Long Cruz Lopez Fernando Lopez Lupe Lopez Jesse Manriquez Adelfa Martinez Estella Martinez Gilbert Martinez Gregory Martinez Robert Martinez Roy Martinez Mary McElroy Patsy McKean Sheryl McVay Danny Mena Janet Meyer Arthur Minjares Janie Montes Barbara Montgomery 11A', , Wi' V Y f ,1 1 1 , GH M6 K ff 41 4 V f QF ,ff bk, , wav, ,Q , X A as wg if , .wf, ,ISV K ff. 3 Q V r' 2 fa ,H 'T 5: ' K, lf, . , W ii'fca 2 vw, ff ii 4 s 4 swf 35 3. Q 1 fflifiwf Juniors Find Time Narciso Puente Theresa Quintanilla Rosallnda Quiroga Raymond Quiroz Larry Rasdale ,T oe Carreon is lucky to Find a drinking fountain without a long line of people waiting for a drink. For o Cold Drink Linda Rains Irene Ramirez Emma Ramos Carolina Rangel Adam Reyes Thelma Ann Rhodes Clara Mae Ricks Jacob Riojas Diane Rivera Jerry Robles Delia Rodriguez Gilbert Rodriguez Serapia Rodriquez Carlos Rojas Tommy Romo Darlene Rusch Gloria Salas Ismael Sanchez Josie Sanchez Reynaldo Sanchez Z , :,.- 6 r 'im-ff ,, A weafnr il w 4 6 S rf y f yi fir r 95 f K 7 E as J, i aw ,r as W fwlfbafqgi 1 ff 37, 1 'i T, iv V we , Juniors Porticipoie k ,,,, Q K, 5 W cb Mg A Yolanda Sanchez Jeffrey Sanders Mary Lou Sandoval Richard Sauter Mike Sawyer Patty Scanlon Gregory Schlundt Kathleen Schomer Alva Schulz Billy Scott Henry Seay Rian Segrist Charles Settles Sandra Sexton Cecilia Sifuentes Cristina Silva Olivia Silva Carol Singleton Cecil Smith Gary D, Smith 1 4 M. Q , r k fi A if X W in 'xmmv Ziff? f 1 ,Q 3 sg? M433 1 wi Donna Buchanan and Ken Gray pass the hat m the lunchroom for contnbutxons to the Umted Fund. Many Juniors add to the schoo1's spirit by joining with the pep squad, Kathleen Stuesser Edward Tello Mary Ann Teniente Joyce Thompson Steve Thompson Tommy Tondre Mary Tooke Kay Touro James Tracy Bertha Trevino Mary Trevino Candie Upton Marcia Van Hellen Janet Van Horn Anita Vara Par Varga Mary Vega Oscar Vega Otilia Viera Arthur Villafranca David Villalobos Joe Villareal Hector Villegas Charlie Wade Wayne Whitten Yolanda Wilkins Frances Williams Robert Williams Bonita Womack Jeannie Woodlee Junette Zalman Ofelia Zuniga Juniors Add School Pep r iiffiaai N x is 5' . 1 111111. 11..11,111.f1111 1111111111-11111111 ,1 11 . 1 v,.. ,115 1,1 1 .,A.. 1 1. 111 1 1 111111111111 1 1 ,,.. 11 .21 .1 1 1111111511141 1 1k,1111.111.121b1111 1 11 .1 .1ylc17Z15Ezi2:1 1 1i,1,,,, 1 1,1111-1111-111 111 1 1115111111111 I .1111 1.1 1. ffm 11111111 1 1 1 '1f'75i5Yf:f11s V-5Hf'fi'E'.15if1i5E'1'E ' '191157115 111 4 SW 15112111412 1111 1155527122111-' -1 1f -111-.111-11-151-1 f 1 1 111.141 -1w1 11 1 P 1 11,111 .1 -1 111- M 7' 1 1111,1w1..,1.11131Q11y, ,M f5fffi?1w1g:':1 1 -:1':f114fi.1t? 11 1 -' 1152555590: ' 9HEEf5?5?!1i7'?q?f'f 1 f,,. , .,.., , 11,1 11 ,.,. 1-1 - J-azisfi if A T 1 11 1' 'ix 21222152 11 1521111251111 1. wfmzv' 141115?13s1i8Et'1s11 M5 ' 11Ul1?YI'if ?iM'l I: -1 1114131-wg 1 41431311531-41527111.11. 1 1 1111 f : l2'fig15?EfEZiQEY?V11'EC 5531? 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T1 'Y-gwn 'fgirr 1-5,- wW+ 11' .- 2 11 . Ca1'01y1'1 North Paula Morris Leslie Batterton PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER Sopbomores Plan for Dress-up Day Jacqueline Ahrens James Aldrich Joe Almendarez Edward Alsobrook Yolanda Arnaya Connie Arredondo Robert Arthur Florentino Balle Sue Barker Antonio Barragan Albert Cardenas pauses to read a sign announcing Dress up Day and to get a drink between classes. Elaine Aaron Larry Adler Parilla Angel Magaly Agis Vicente Aguilar Ioe Aguilar i 2. Y. .aaa .. W. 2' a if fl Q,-1, i 'MS 'Ski is aff Mi 4E, Q if .. f fuer Sophomores Participate Gloria Barragan Gerardo Barrera Laura Bartel Isabel Bartolome uw N F ,Q 'Nm p s rrrrr xii In this skit for an assembly, Paula Morris, representing the student body is trying to get away from Victor Garza, the villain. Never fear! The Student Council, Floyd Gillespie enters and rescues her. This skit rep- resented the importance of the Student Council to the student bod Y- p - F , ung1uaa - in Council Skits Leslie Batterton Gay Beighey Beverly Berry Rafael Benavides Robert Billings Karen Black Rosendo Blanco Pablo Blanco Nancy Bloxham Mary Bohnenblust Diane Boley Jimmy Bowman Robert Briseno Larry Brooks Gloria Broom Joe Browning Cathy Byargeon Gary Bynum George Cabriales Patrick Callahan Robert Camp Abel Cantu Albert Cardenas Daniel Carrasco Antonio Carrisalez Emily Carrizalez Thomas Carrisalez Ronnie Carroll Joe Casas Raul Castillo ww f W2 ,f M 8 'X K 0' , if 1 Q sy 1' 99, Le f 1 W, was , ,el x Q ar f.,jfs,gg2Lg1 - :L s , ynn 1' S , iv 5 , ,a X W - ,,Z,. ifwvmlngf' Q 1 4 PV f fn, K W ff fe pe 'ly - 'fzffif '. '2 L, V 'Q St is 'xg ' ew-- P is , if sr 3 ? , af f We Mr fi U K History Essential to Maureen Cavanaugh Oralia Chavarria Martin Capelo Gregory Chavez Joe Chavez Sue Christopher Isabel Cisnero Malcom Coffee George Colburn Annie Consemiu Raymond Conley Torn Contreras Allen Copeland Robert Cortez Linda Coy Vera Crawford Rachel Cruz Mary Cuellar 5 nh Sophomore Schedule , , L , it Alexandra Dawes ' 5 Fernando De LaCruz 3 1 I. C. DeLaRosa , i g g ij Elida Devora ' R Richard Diaz T W, Mary Diaz f fi ,yr KR- cr rig' or t ' a ,S Linda Dees h , Gilbert Dirnas Q ,fr Yolanda Dominquez h rg, Sylvia Dorrycott -jf' . Diane Dutton ' Gene Dykes Students work on their assignments as Mr. Carson helps them individually. They study hard in his World History class. ' it-ss4 l gf . .. . Paula Perkins seems to be having fun keeping in good physical shape. 90 Arthur English Odelia Esquivel Daniel Esteves Claudette Forte Gordon Fox Diane Fryar Richard Fuchs Robert Fuentes Sharon Furr Cynthia Gallio Sophomores A Keep Physically Fit Alex Gonzalez Edward Gonzales Joe Gonzales Diana Gonzalez Tony Gonzalez Mary Gothard Humperto Guerrua Faye Dell Haese Melba Hardy Linda Harmon Loni Hensley Christine Hernandez Della Hernandez Rosie Hernandez Joseph Herrera Estella Garcia David Garcia Maria Garcia Mary Jane Garcia Yolanda Garcia Teresa Garza Juanita Garza Danny Gibson Edith Gildemeister Robert Gomez Rosa Maria Herrera Frances Higgins Ronnie Hines Susan Lankford Barbara Horton Barbara Howell Peggy Jackson Jerry Jacobs Judy Justis Cheryl Keith Elsie Kerfoot David Kraemer Diane Kunze Larry Larnbaria Barbara Lindsey Kenneth Leadford Guadalupe Laera Hermeneqildo Lomas Kathy Long Luis Lopez Mary Lopez Carol Lott Genaro Logo Ignacio Lora Daniel Martinez Eliseo Martinez Martha Martens Patrick Mattfield Meaky McClaran Louis McJunkin 92 Sophomores Find Basketball A if in 'H Wim 1' ff' - ' ,Xu ,, . ga, C 'iC:2'- L. Enioyoble Mmm have Ester Mena Rudy Mermea M Paula Meyer Q r s Carmen Meyers Charles Miller Z Julia Miller L E Dena Minnix Rafael Montez Diana Monroe Dianne Moore Sue Moore Danny Morales Paula Morris Sharon Mossbarger Grace Munoz Ramiro Munoz Clifton Myrick Anita Navarro Juan De La Rosa shoots the basket- ball into the basket in his P.E. class. 93 Sophomores H-...X U' am M Q.. Mrs. Kinman's homeroom waits impatiently for her to distribute pictures. Melody Neely Carolyn North Gayle O'Hara Gloria Ontiveros Alba Ortiz David Patino Ernest Patino Jimmy Pearson Ernest Pena Henry Pena Get Pictures Paula Perkins John Peterson Alwin Pittman James Plunkett Hector Ponce Joseph Powell Monico Puente Yolanda Puente lrenio Puente Carolyn Quesenberry John Quesenberry Richard Quinlan Mary Quintanilla Jesse Ramirez Jimmy Ramirez Oscar Ramirez Ray Ramirez Kay Rankin Lillie Rendon Bobby Rendon Domingo Reyes Maria Reyes Mary Esther Reyes Velma Reyna Karen Rheaume Teresa Robles Esther Rodriguez Irene Rodriguez Mary E, Rodriguez Rosie Rodriguez uv' f. W' g irl i a 1 5 'ww-an-Q? R - I Yorneida Rodriguez Marcellino Rojas Rita Saenz Aurora Sanchez Fred Sanchez Rosita Sanchez Tony Sanchez Nestor Sandoval Jacinto Salazar Mary Ann Salazar Albert Salas David Sharp Cynthia Singleton Robert Singleton Gary Smith Betty Sowell Yvonne Sparks Arleen Strew Richard Sullivan Jackie Teague Rodney Taquino John Tondre Gloria Torrez Lucy Valdez Rosie Valdez 96 I mr B tx Sophomores Line Q VW? . 'K-'ir Up For Pictures Dorothy Van Zandt Irene Vargas ay. Dorothy Vela Lupe Vega Marina Villagran Z Jim Vorhes i Vyie ' Mary Ann Worminsky f rg. ,g ay Robert Whitaker 'W an H Terry Williams 12' rer Bin wiuings B ' if Students straighten their ties and coats as they wait to have their pic- tures taken. Jim Woolum Linda Wright Joe Yanez Vg .4 swpsfqfffi -yn. -svewif'-ff425.2a--fa?ggfsi.v.fV-1,,-V15V1.5-gms '5' . 1 ' M'-5'ffii?S?:Tf't 'f'i31?!'g3fK i 'f V w ' 1:-T-if Fuffifs-T K 21Va1,'..V,..-mr-..gV.--'. - V Vw-vrii-V3-S555fl.'z'EX ' P51 ' ffffif-.Gif rw- .f,, .,,, V. :.., . . 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HQ f fy 4 r'r' 1 L Baker, Lura Barcenes, Edward Barnett, Donald Barrera, Mario Bartolome, Juan Barton, David Beighey, Gregg Bello, Jesse Bivens, Georia Black, Betty Bledsoe, Wesley Borrigo, Hector Boyd, Benjamin Brady, Barbara Branefi Melvin Todcay's Freshmen-Tomorrow's Leaders Briseno, Joe Brooks, Dennis Byargeon, Fred Campos, Teresa Cantu, Anna Cantu, Lupe Cantu, Yolanda Capelo, Eva Carnahan, Karen Carolan, Edward Casillas, Teresa Castano, David Castillo, Alex Castillo, Gabino Castillo Herrnelinda Castillo, Rosalinda Cerna, Yolanda Cevalles, Tony Chalker, Roy Chamberlain, Charles Chandler, Roy Charo, Joe Chavarria, Eugenio Chenoweth, Brenda Cisnero, Lucille C isnero, Mary Clayton, Nancy Coker, Gerald Collins, Douglas Cook, Vicky Af Freshmen , , , ' , '?gz,1esf'K'YA4?Q?J ' 7 :C-I ' - f-, ' .rfffl f f W Mingle Ignacio Coronado Martha Cortez Mary Ann Cruz Salvador Cuellar Ronald Damon Sharon Day Peggy Deason Ronnie Deaver Juan DeLeon Mary Delgado Joe L. Diaz Juan Dimas Tony Dimas Cipriano Dominguez Raul Dominguez Rosa Dominguez Sylvia Dominguez Linda Downes Robert Downes Sharon Ehrlich C. W. Ellis Beverly English Claude English Susan Escobedo Abelardo Escamilla I. B. Evans Frederick Faulk Barbara Ferry Evangeline Figueroa Gilbert Figueroa 3 with U pperclossmen Q Z5 5 ..,,,,f I E in Lunch gives freshmen a chance to talk with upperclassmen Alan Morris tries to get them interested in the activities ofthe Student Council Bertha Flores Irene Flores Mary Flores Oscar Flores Thomas Fobb Lynda Fodge Lyra Frierson Linda Fullan Robert Gaines Roger Gaines Ninfa N. Gamez Armando Garcia Daniel Garcia Daniel T. Garc 13 Enrique Garcia Freshnm in en Add Hilario Garcia Mary L. Garcia Rafaela Garcia Rosalino Garcia Santiago Garcia Steve Garcia Sylvia Garcia Yolanda Garcia Erlinda Garibay Daniel Garrison to School Spirit ot Pep Rallies William George David Garza Diana George Domingo Garza Edward Garza Eudelia Garza Johnny Garza Joseph Garza Mar L Garza y . Susan Gewirtzman M if af .ff fra, Mr. Kelley and Mr. Uecker have many errands for students. This gives them experience and helps the school also. Linda Gillespie Jimmie Gomez Ramona Gomez Candalario Gonzales Danny Gonzales Eddie Gonzales Edward Gonzales Leonard Gonzales Raul Gonzales Velma Gonzales Mary M. Gonzalez Rose Mary Gonzalez LaVerne Goodwin Wayne Goodwin Nancy Gray Freshmen Help with Office Work Daniel Granado Roy Granado Charles Grimes Angelina Guerra David Guerra Ameleia Guerrero Mary Guerra Santos Guevara Patrick Guillen Johnny Guzman Virginia Guzman Patricia Hamilton Beatrice Harrison Paul Harrison David Harshaw Alfred Hassler Edward Henson Arm endina Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Margarito Hernandez Margie Hernandez Nancy Hernandez Vidal Hernandez John Herrera Charles Hierholzer Gilbert Hildebrandt Mike Hinshaw Martha Holdsworth Bonnie Howell Joan Huebenthal 2 r l- 'rr R. ' 1-62 'fl ,ix Students Rush to Ccttch Freshman Bus 'Num 13 3 an fr-uw' ,Tir vw , M , . y I we J, X xx. ,:,, pk . :fwfr M. , an 7 fir -af x . W, E Q5 3 ttt p r i 5 ' ' 1 M 9494 fn . ff Am any fi A, 1 5'-aff MV, A u KZ aft ' -rv 33' 4 A tiar a . .ma if -. - as Z , 24 Tr' 523-1' if 'Z yfffaxfizi f '- M I .v 'lffaw L , K 1 Ml Mary Jennings Adam Jimenez Carlos Johnson Diana Johnson Linda Johnson Roberto Juarez Bob Justis Candace Kane Carolyn Kellner Gaylon King JoAnn Lakatta Linda Lassere Mary Law John Leake, Jr. Simon Ledezma Ann Lewis Kenneth Wayne L Richard Lewis Gertrude Leyva Mary Locke Sylvia Loera Antonios Lopez Chris Lopez Evangelina Lopez Pablo Lopez Rose Mary Lopez Frankie Lott Ned Ludlow Eva Luna Rosendo Luna ewi t V 1 yt, After settling down into their new routines these Freshmen find themselves rushing to catch home- bound buses. Rosendo Luna Yvonne Mace Johnny Machado Stephen Maliett Tony Marquez Evangeline Martinez Gilbert Martinez Luis Martinez Paul Martinez Reynaldo Martinez Rosa Linda Martinez Ruben Martinez Sabino Martinez Gloria Mata Diana Molina , M M ' 'N M 1 if , M F -21:1 '-r'h ,:mr, : 2 Q ,K , LJ v, , I X? 2 Lk ,I ' is V ' ' ., , '-, if : A , W, U it ir'i i X - s 5 vi! itat' me N..-f Anxious Freshmen Sherry McCoy Ronald McCulloch Sheila McDaniel Charles McGee Ezik Mendoza Juan Mendoza Tony Mendoza William Miller Robert Minjares Patricia Mitchell Lunch shifts were overcrowded and some students had to be moved into a classroom during lunch. These Wait for e Donna Moffett Maria Molina Jesse Morales Margie Morales Raul Morales Bruce Morris Albert Mosley Ronnie Mosley Robert Mullins Juan A. Narvaez Rodolfo Narvaez Bonnie Nelson Linda Nichols Vivian Nino Roger North Kathleen O'Berry Ramiro Ochoa Arturo Ojeda ,Toe Ouiroga Emma I. Osborne Israel Palacios Diane Palmer Elia Pardo Olivia Pardo Michael Patrick Jerry Pena Alice Perez Rachel Perez Charles J. Perry Yvonne Persing 1 ? ,Tp K LA W I 1, Q f .nf ai if ifsaiewfagi W at af XE A ,fa tx , V a. , ,y aa 'f K K .. 'L' , if ' in V , . , Freshmen Participate in Lmda Peterson Marilyn Pogue Beatrice Pozos Pamela Pridgeon George Puente Pedro Quinones Maria Quintanilla Robert Quintanilla Angie Ramirez Hope Ramirez Manuala Ramirez Alfred Rothman Michael Reid Alonzo Rendon Ernest Rendon Guadalupe Revillas Frank Reyes Jesusita Reyes Raul Reyes Guadalupe Rios David Ripple Danny Rivas Juanita Rivas Fred Robles Jesse Robles Marina Robles Eugenia Roden Albert Rodriguiz Earnest Rodriguez Iarnes Rodriguez Student Council Skit Jesse Rodriguez Juan Rodriguez Sara Rodriguez Juan Rosales Linda Rosenbusch Roy Rossman Cecilia Ruiz Marty Runnels Kenneth Rusch Linda Ryals Martha Salas Guadalupe Salazar Natividad Salazar Casimiro Sanchez David Sanchez i Z.. aa, l. as Q., A In : F 1: 'Ti , mf, all 9 X ' rw-cf' W N X 15 5 ik LX x 'fi S W R . , , , , . .......a a- 7--. 21m-fm-:mmf f,.-,- We-f.. 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Ten girls are chosen by popular vote from homeroomsg the two girls receiving the most votes are crowned Queen and Princess and the remaining girls become Duchesses. Each girl selects her own escort for the ceremony, which is planned around a central theme. O .ir 0 H 1 A hhpuvu A 131 E, Court of Folk Tradition Princess Her Royal Highness ADELFA OF THE HOUSE OF MARTINEZ Princess of Eternal Wisdom Maid of Honor to the Queen David Villalobos, Escort BELOW Cupper, 1-rj: Gene Dawson, Crown Bearerg Brenda Vickrey, Sceprer Bearer: David Hines, Page. flower right, 1-rj: Brent Stone, Sheri Lynn Turner, Linda Chrismon, Pages. C1ower1eftJ:BackStage before Coronation. ALAN MORRIS Honorary High Chancellor and Raconteur Extraordinaire 2 HER GRACE LORRAINE OF THE HOUSE OF NORTH HER GRACE LINDA OF THE HOUSE OF RAINS Duchess of Historical Valor Duchess of Everlasting Devotion Wallace Goodwin, Escort Mike Carroll, Escort Duchesses of the Royal Court ,c L., .. . .r... HER GRACE EVANGELINA OF THE HOUSE OF LOPEZ HER GRACE BETTY OF THE HOUSE OF BARTON Duchess of Lyric Sentimentality Duchess of Aquatic Loveliness Kenneth Gray, Escort George Jimenez. Escort 133 HER GRACE CAROLYN OF THE HOUSE OF NORTH X HER GRACE THERESA OF THE HOUSE OF SOSA Duchess of Frolicking Fancy Duchess of Rapturous Zeal Billy Richardson, Escort Jesse Olivarez, Escort Duchesses of the Royal Court HER GRACE LUCY OF THE HOUSE OF COLLINS HER GRACE HARRIET OF THE HOUSE OF ENGLISH Duchess of Philosophical Lore Duchess of Iovial Camaraderie 4 13 James Alexander, Escort Jerry Schoggins, Escort Hall of Fame Presented for 1964 W r lilly Kr AR Q QS - N Mia Dennis Alexander and Bobby Emerson mystify the crowd with their magic antics. Most Likely to Succeed KENNETH GRAY BILLIE HOWELL Each year, the yearbook staff sponsors a Hall of Fame election. The recipients of these honors are announced at an assembly. Honorees are Juniors 85 Seniors only. This year a talent show was presented to entertain these personalities. Yolanda Garcia added spark to the show through a lively Latin Dance. Lucy Collins sang one of her beautiful songs and also played arhythmic number on the piano. Dennis Alexander Sc Bobby Em- erson entertained with magic antics, while Bailey and the ,Tokers ended the program with several pop tunes, much to the students' delight. ,fi l f Q-W!! 135 School Favorites Entertaineol Most Popular Cutest Most Beautiful Most Handsome By Hull of Fame Talent Show Best All-Around MostAthletic Mn 81 Mnss School Spmt LOIS ANN COY JAMES ALEXANDER Combo Entertoins Personalities Mr.81 Miss Personality ROBERT KNIGHT PAM LITTLETON 138 Bailey and the Iokers entertain the students with rock 'n roll music. 3 hysicol This trophy represents a lot of hard work, team work, anti skill. Each team at South San strives to be good competitors and do their best for the team. 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Y - K1-fig? Bobcats 6 Sam Houston Bobcats 32 Austin Johnston 14 Bobcats 13 San Marcos 14 Bobcats 36 Central Catholic 8 Bobcats 38 Harlingen 6 Bobcats 36 Uvalde 0 Bobcats 48 Eagle Pass 6 Bobcats 46 Del Rio 6 Bobcats 34 Kerrville '7 Bobcats 14 John Marshall O UPPER LEFT: Assistant Coach BJ. Willings, Head Coach Bill Brashier, Assistant Coach Iohn Ferrara. LOWER LEFT: Managers Billy Scott, Harvey Wright. BELOW, L-R, Row 1: Coach Willings, James Giesick, Tom Collins, TomEspino, I oe Garcia, Charles Hughes, Kenneth Lightsey, Mike Eng- lish, Robert Knight, Rodney Gammans, Bill Scott. Row 2: Harvey Wright, Coach Ferrara, Mike Carnahan, Philip Dug- ger, John Christopher, Fred Skinner, Mike Carroll, Richard Vela, Tim Sessions, Lonjino Contreras, Coach Brashier. Row 3: Raymond Conley, Pedro Gomez, ,Tim Hageman, Henry Seay, I im Herren, Hector Villegas, Val Aldrich, Roy Ingram. ,,,m,,.,,w. ,-at .. we , t, M ,,,,, , E ,,.w,,y,g,, uw, .W ,get 4-, 1. ' -so. ..., .tsassawst ,... me., WW, I N W MARGARET QUINN t Football Sweetheart KMMNMMM vkw-M Mlxlnukkllultm.wt-57 '351'::M 'l tunwwwl-W -UNK IM' l Bobcots Stort Seoson Right Johnston Bows Lead by the hard running of Mike Carroll and ,Tim Herren, So. San trounced Austin Johnston 32-14 to win their second game of the season. Behind only once, the Bobcats didn't slow down once they caught up with the Rams. Cherokees Scolped With the Cherokees favored to win, the Bobcats came out on top, 6-O on a fine defensive game climaxed by a 62-yard touchdown run by Rodney Gammans ona pass interception. Mike Carroll gets plenty of blocking from teammates at Austin-Johnston game. United Press International Photo .M ..? l L 'B Bobcats Corrol Roms The Bobcats battled the Rams for three score- less periods before the Rams gave way to the thrusts of the mighty Bobcats, 14- O. The Bob- cats scored their first TD on a 1-yard plunge by I im Herren. The two-point conversion by Lightsey made it 8-O. With 1:55 left in the game Carroll zipped 51 yards for the second TD, after a Ram touchdown was called back. .. This victory accomplished three things for the Bob cats: gave them the 15- AAA title, gave them their first perfect football season, and advanced them to the state playoffs for the sec- ond year in a row. lim Herren, one of our football Stars, receives a Ram Cake, which were given to all players during lunch. Antlers Go Down -' South San clinched at least atie for the 15AAA title by beating Kerrville 34-'7 at Bobcat Sta- dium. The Bobcats, now 9-0, scored in sec- ond quarter after having slushed through the first quarter in a muddy field. The Bobcats then scored 22 points in the third quarter to complete the scoring. . tr 4 4zf'5ft, 1 M Roy Ingram Charles Hughes Robert Knight CENTER END GUARD fi 5. fi Fred Skinner Henry Seay Tim Sessions Kenneth Lightsey Richard Vela HALFBACK GUARD HALFBACK QUARTERBACK TACKLE So. San Breaks Buttons The Bobcats, led by Tim Sessions and Mike Carroll, rolled to their fourth straight victory 36-8 over the Central Catholic Buttons. With Rodney Gammans and Sessions scoring a touchdown each, the Bobcats held a 16-0 halftime lead. In the third quarter, they scored three times to wrap up the game. Bobcats Claw Coyotes With Mike Carroll in the lead, the Bobcats blanked the Uvalde Coyotes, 36-0, for their sixth victory a- gainst no defeats. The Bobcats scored in the first quarter on a 54-yard dash by Carroll to start the scor- ing and proceeded to score in every period. B Team Football L-R: Row 1: Lupe Lopez, ,Toe Herrera, George J' imenez, Nestor Sandoval, Genaro Lugo, Gerardo Barrera, Coach B.J'. Willingsg Row 2: Richard Sullivan, James Aldrich, Edward Garcia, Arthur English, Bill Willings, Raul Dominguez, Ronnie Carrollg Row 3: Robert Arthur, Abel Cantu, J' oe Casas, Berle Barnett, Richard Gibson, Bruce Morris. L .f .sei 'Tig 5 Q S1 'I E s aa? A James Giesick Pedro Gomez Jim Hageman TACKLE END GUARD Yeo, Bobcats Wildcats Stopped The Bobcats breezed to their eighth straight victory by clobbering the Del Rio Wildcats 46-6 before a capacity crowd at Bobcat Sta- dium, scoring all but eight points in the first half. ' Val Aldrich assisted by Henry Seay picks up some yardage before being downed by Del Rio 11 ,Q f 154 I 1 gt' 5 ' . ' s, . l player. QSan Antonio Express and News Photoy i V IQ x C 0 Jim Herren FULBACK 147 1nfn,, -nnuun1r H .manur- ,W , ,-rJn.. umx a une..Msm -i,. c.., , ., Maximus? Our Boys Are Tops Bobcats Stop Rattlers The Bobcats scored the first time they had the ball and then stopped the San Marcos Rattlers,18-14.Tim Sessions, the game's leading ground-gainer, set up the first Bobcat touchdown with a 24-yard run to the San Marcos 31. Cats Cage Cardinals The Bobcats made it 5-0 to remain undefeated this season by rolling over Harlingen, 38-6. With Carroll leading, the Bobcats scored four touchdowns in the first half for a 30-0 halftime lead. In the third period, Gomez added another 6 points on a 23-yard pass from Kenneth Lightsey. Joe Garcia Rodney Ga mmans QUART ERBACK END Bobcats Ground Eagles The Bobcats continued their bid for an undefeated season by running over the Eagle Pass Eagles 48-6. I im Herren scored on a 50-yard run early in the first quarter. The Bobcats scored 26 points in the second quarter to insure a Bobcat victory and a '7-O record. .5,'1ll-xSKEE?+fs'- :L Tom Espino Lonjino Contreras Philip Dugger Mike English Raymond C HALFBACK CENTER , END FULLBACK HA LF BACK 146 CO Q gi 'W ,Ms -shea. : - W, ,- W X NA, W . bww . .N fo B' Co- Captains Leaci District Win Co-Captains Mike Carroll, Sonny Contreras, and Mike Carnahan led the Bobcats to victory in District 15-AAA for the second year in a row. Going into the state play-offs undefeated, the Bobcats saw their record of 10-O blemished 21-0, however, by the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Bears. With the Bears scoring after having received, the Bobcats fumbled the ball away five times in the first half, one going for a Bear score and a 14-0 halftime lead. In the third period, the Bears scored again to complete the scoring. Freshman Football L R Row 1 Frankie Lott Adam Jimenez, Fred Faulk, Monte Tomerlin, Casey Sanchez, Jerry Penag Row 2: Dennis Brooks, David Guerra Kenneth Rush, Leonard Gonzalez, Robert Quintanilla, Salvador Cuellar, Donald Barnettg Row 3: Pablo Lopez, Juan Mendoza Joseph Garza, Ace Schlameus, Johnny Machado, Melvin Braniff, Israel Palaciosg Row 4: Ignacio Coronado. Rossman, Ronnie Singleton, Mario Barrera, Dwight Wong, COACH Earl Langford. oskeiboll Varsity Rates Tops COACH J. A. Littleton MANAGERS Billy Scott fry Jesse De Leon CRD SEASON' S RECORD Bobcats 67 Bobcats 53 Bobcats 89 Bobcats 7 9 Bobcats 7 O Bobcats 57 Bobcats 94 Bobcats 80 Bobcats 6 9 Bobcats 64 VARS ITY BASKETBALL BELOW: Eagle Pass Marshall Uvalde Kerrville Del Rio Marshall Eagle Pass Uvalde Kerrville Del Rio Kneeling QL-RJ: Johnny Guzman, Ronnie Hines , Ruben Flores Eddie Tello, Marvin Davis, Frank Tondre. Standing: Larry Black, James Cuff, Gordon Fox, Billy Alexander, Charles McGee, Philip Dugger, Mike Coffey, Jerry Jacobs, Bobby J orgensen. Not Pictured: Malcolm Coffee. Again Johnny Guzman Ronnie Hines Eagles' Wings Clipped The Bobcats, led by the scoring of Larry Black and Philip Dug- ger of 24 and 20 points respectively, started their 1964 district campaign with a resounding 67-36 victory over the Eagle Pass Eagles. With the Eagles giving very little trouble, the Bobcats gained the 55th consecutive district win as compared to only 2 defeats. 153 Bobcats All - Stor Bo bcots Beot Roms With the Bobcats and the Rams tied for first place, the Bob- cats, led by Philip Dugger with 17 points, turned back John Marshall 53-43 before a capacity crowd at So. San Gym. After enjoying a 28-18 halftime lead the Bobcats saw their lead cut down to one point in the third quarter. The Bobcats fought back however, and increased their lead to insure their victory. Cots Mount Antlers The Bobcats journeyed to Kerrville and came back with a 79-87 victory over the Kerrville Tivy Antlers under their arms. With Philip Dugger scoring 24 points,the Bobcats remained undefeated in district play, running up the total to four wins and no losses and 24-3 for the season. 154 Ruben Flores Eddie Tello V ' 1 b,.- A v,., . ? . ,A f ' K an .- ' 5 .,,, f ,,,. i Q I Q f ff ' T F ,-my 1 4 3 ff y f , 5 Y if Z was f' , 1715 X X ,,,,, if 4: if If 15 if if ,V 1 .ff A -L MN 7 7 N N . l if f P X Hug, Gordon Fox Billy Alexander Charles McGee Philip Dugger Larry Black is surrounded but not stopped, Eagles Swctmped led by Philip Dugger and Billy Alexander's 18 points apiece, the Bobcats rolled over the Eagle Pass Eagles 94- 51 for their seventh consecutive district win of the season and sixty- first district win in a row. Sixteen players saw action in the game with Larry Black the only other Bobcat scoring in the double figures with 15 points. Roms Stopped With the District 15-AAA leadership on the line, the Bobcats held back the ,Tohn Marshall Rams 57-41 to pad their lead. High point men Philip Dugger with 23 points, Larry Black with 12, and Bobby Jorgensen with 12 also were three reasons for the victory. Coyotes Defeated With Larry Black hitting for 16, Marvin Davis for 15, and Ruben Flores for 14 points, the Bobcats coasted to their third district win as compared to no defeats to maintain their loop lead, and move a step closer to the state meet by defeating the Uvalde Coyotes 89-37. Mike Coffey .Terry IaCOibS Bobcats Becit 'Um The Bobcats clinched a tie for the 15-AAA title by romping over the Uvalde Coyotes 80-56 in Uvalde, running up their second highest score of the season. With Philip Dugger scoring 19 points, Larry Black scoring 15, Billy Alexander 12, and Bobby .Torgenson 10, the Bocats continued the district win streak which is now at 62. Cots Clinch Title The Bobcats clinched their tenth straight district basket- ball championship and ninth consecutive district win this year, by running over the Kerrville Tivy Antlers 69- 33 at South San. With a secure halftime lead Coach Lit- tleton substituted freely in the 2nd half. Scoring leaders for the Bobcats were Dugger with 18,Alexander with 12, and Black with 12 also. Cots End Winning So San finished its seventh consecutive undefeated season 64- 60 over the Del Rio Wildcats but were forced to fight all the way to the ending buzzer to down the surging Wildcats who put up a desperate effort to end the Bobcats' district win streak at 62. The Bobcats were led by Philip Dugger with 20, Larry Black with 17, and Marvin Davis with 13 points. I AMES ST AROSTA 1946-1964 The South San Antonio community was shocked by the passing away of James Star- osta after a collision of two vehicles in San Antonio James was a member of the Sou h was a starter early in the season James was out for basketball since the seventh grade and had lots of natural ability that was still to be used. A hard worker and good competitor in whatever he was doing James was a credit to the team. He will al- ways be remembered in South San Antonio. --James A Littleton ii , t San Antonio High School basketball team, and .l 1 xi' 'X 4. ' -5 ,1 W if rf1iM! 1! James Cuff Bobby Jorgensen MALCOLM COFFEE 1947 - 1964 M , After a short illness Malcolm Coffee a very likeable person with a warm smile passed away. Malcolm had been in sports since the 7th grade and was a hard worker in every respect. He was well liked by all his teammates- his death will be a great loss to all who knew him. -,T A Littleton Row 1 L-R, David Harshaw Monte Tomerlin Guadalupe Salazar, Bill Miller, Daniel Garcia. Row 2: Kenneth Rush, Robert Quintanilla, Juan Rosales Salvador Cuellar Row 3. Steven Mallet, Edward Carolan, Chris Lopez, Leonard Gonzalez, COACH Earl Langford A l .,.. W - r -:N sewn-laura .ar -m mr mummrsr:zmii-u ' af -as A-ef. r , L N. Silver Anniversory of Tournoment This year, the South San Antonio annual Basketball Tournament celebrated its 25th year. The tournament was started in 1938, by Coach Frank Runnells. The tournament began with sixteen teams in competition and is one of the few tournaments in the state that still has sixteen teams attending annually. The tournament is open to all divisions but usually class 2A, BA, and 4A teams are the ones entering. The South San Tournament has always had good competition and offered lots of entertainment. The people of the SouthTexas area look forward to coming, seeing, and participating in this fine tournament. Teams from all over Texas come to play in the tournament. The team that traveled the longest distance is Big Spring High School, from the West Texas area. Other teams have been Baytown, Brownsville, Weslaco, Austin, Lampasas, Killeen, Eagle Pass, Uvalde and many in the immediate San Antonio area. South San Antonio in the last ten years has been giving four trophies for the winner's division and consolation bracket. An outstanding player is picked with ten all-tournament selectionsg also, gifts are presented to the winning coaches. The South San Antonio Bobcats have advanced to the finals for the last ten years, winning five championships and run- ner-up five times. Plans are being made now for a bigger and better tournament for 1964-65. rea-:.-.sf W Bobcots Win - Go to Stote Marvin Davis scurries down court with the ball as San Marcos play- ers try to head him off. QSAN AN- TONIO LIGHT PHOTOJ Billy Alexander ties up Rattler John Odoms. QSAN ANTONIO LIGHT PHO- TOQ The Bobcats met San Marcos at New Braunfels for the regional AAA title for the fifth straight year. The Bob- cats were seeking a seventh straight trip to the state finals in Austin. Put- ting poise and experience against speed, the Bobcats, led by senior All- State Larry Black and junior Phil Dug- ger with 21 and 26 points respec- tively, downed the Rattlers '71-59 for a berth in the state finals. South San had advanced to the regional playoff by defeating the Robstown Cotton- pickers 50-45, at Victoria. EDITORS NOTE Although it was neces- sary for our yearbook to go to the publisher be- fore the state Basket- ball finals, the Bobcats will take with them our very best wishes for a victory and State Championship. I X u, If f I if 'X t. Xfx L Our Baseball Bobcats Aim TX ,.,,., tr., wvzrsk- arf wa V, Q x' , 4 5 P R f v,.. . . ,. v s , v E+ Ex COACH Cliff Gustafson ' aCaLAC C CCa'a sf X f V 1 Q ,g t A f, A ,, iii t.- Varsity Row 1 C1-ry: Frank Tondre, Marvin Davis, Adam Reyes, Johnny Guzman, Elo Bill Markl, Mike Coffey, Meddie Lomas, Bobby Jorgensen. Y Laque, Tony Sanchez. Row 2: George Magro, Ruben Flores, Rudy Herrera, Rob- ert Arthur, Narciso Puente, Eddie Tello. Row 3: Gary R, Smith, Larry Black, 'Q At Another Successful Yeor .5 C s ' 5 f . J .e.:,, 1, s f ' ee e ' 1 e:'Q R f Qgiiuiiii' MV ' MANAGERS Roland Martinez Jesse De Leon March 10 March 12 March 13 March 17 March 19 March 20 March 23 March 25 March 27 March 28 March 31 April 3 April 4 April 6 April 8 April 10 April 11 'April 17 April 18 April 20 'April 24 April 25 'April 28 'May 1 'May 5 May 7 'May 12 'May 15 'May 19 GAMES New Braunfels Hondo St. Gerard's Harland ale New Braunfels Alamo Heights Alamo Heights McCollum Ray CC, C, J Ray CC. C. 25 Harlandale Austin Ty, Austin Ty. McCollum C, Catholic Miller CC, C, Q Miller CC, C, 25 Del Rio Alamo Heights C, Catholic Eagle Pass Hondo Marshall Uvalde Del Rio St. Gerard's Marshall Eagle Pass Uvalde - District 15 - AAA games Cots Open Seoson 9-6 The Bobcats started the '64 baseball campaign with a resounding 9-6 victory over the New Braunfels Unicorns. The Bobcats are preparing for their bid for the fifth straight Class AAA State Championship. The Bobcats, with ten hits, were led by Meddie Lomas, Bill Markl, and George Magro with 3 and 2 hits respectively. A one run double by Marvin Davis was the largest Bobcat hit. Eloy Laque Bobcats Beot Unicorns in First f? 4? I Q I Q XX 2 9, Q I Se I QS Q 6 EX Tony Sanchez George Magro Ruben Flores Rudy Herrera Q Game After school prac- tice paves the way for apossible state title in varsity baseball. 'Q X Q 5 ge 6 fe X 5 X 9 Q I X? 2 1 I' Frank Tondre Adam Reyes Marvin Davis Johnny Guzman 165 Dculy Prochce Makes A Perfect The varsity baseball team practices long and hard in order to maintain a winning streak. Robert Arthur Narciso Puente Eddre Te11o Gary R Smith Seoson 5 Q Eloy Laque and Tony Sanchez test bats betore practice begins. sg, s i . ss, '1- Larry Black Bill Markl Mike Coffey Hermenegildo Lomas Bobby Jorgensen 167 South San Makes Baseball History The South San Antonio Bobcat baseball team will be gunning for a tenth consecutive district title in 1964, with ultimate hopes of a fifth state 3-A championship. The Bobcats won their first state championship in 1958 and repeated in 1959. They were thwarted by Seguin in 1960 but bounced back to win it all again in 1961. After losing out to Robert E. Lee fNortheast Districtp in bi-district, the Bobcats again became state champions in 1963. The 1964 edition of the baseball Bobcats will have several returning starters off last year's team around which to build. Coach Cliff Gustafson, who will be in his eleventh year at South San Antonio, and his tenth as Head Baseball Coach, is hopeful of fielding another winning team in 1964. He feels that the nemendous spirit and fine tradition the Bobcats exhibit, not only in baseball, but in all other activities as well, will be a big factor toward attaining their goal in 1964. Bobcats are pictured here as they took part in the 1963 University Interscholastic League Regional play-off game against La Vega, of Waco. E ,Q Q? K K X. ,X N 5 Wwi iifk 9 if ig' 5 va-ii Q Bobcat Vorsity Trock is r'-Wm Row 1 Qleft to right, across both pagesy: Richard Gibson, Albert Cardinas, Raymond Conley, John Christopher, Fred Skinner, Mike Carroll, Rodney Gam- mans, Reggie Bays, Roy Martinez, Gene Dykes. Row 2: Joe Carreon, Daniel Granado, Raul Dominguez, Joseph Herrera, Joe Yanez, Richard Sullivan, Jim Hageman, Larry Lambaria, Wayne Goodwin, Macario Ortiz. Row 3: Joe Garcia, George Jimenez, Guadalupe Lopez, Joe Casas, James Aldrich, Philip Dugger, Eulogio Garza, Ronnie Carroll, Jacinto Salazar, Raul Dominguez. Not pictured: Val Aldrich QSprint Relay, 440-yd, Dash, Mile Relayy Nestor Sandoval qShot Put, Discusb. COACH Danny Joe Scott W W xv W W XV W W w MM Mm WNW Busy Springtime Activity TRACK MEETS San Marcos ------------- ---- Cuero ------- Harlandale ---- Seguin ---------- - March 7 --- March 14 --- March 21 - March 26 Randolph Field ----- -- April 4 District 15-AAA --- ----- April 11 Regional -------- ---- A pril 25 State --------- --- May 10 MANAGERS 9 1 Wt N WA N Harvey Wright C Ly Billy Scott KRJ Lloyd Garza Rodney Gammans Fred Skinner Mike Carroll I ohn Christopher SHOT PUT POLE VAULT POLE VAULT SPRINT RELAY HIGH HURDLES DISCUS BROAD JUMP BROAD JUMP 440 YD, DASH LOW HURDLES HIGH .TUMP MILE RELAY MILE RELAY 220 YD. DASH Daily Practice is Routine for TrockAspirc1nts Joe Garcia George Jiminez Lupe Lopez Albert Cardenas MILE RUN MILE RUN MILE RUN 880 YD, RUN Reggie Bays Raymond Conley Joe Casas Raul Dominguez Raul Dominguez SPRINT RELAY SPRINT RELAY SPRINT RELAY BROAD JUMP 880 YD. RUN 100 YD, DASH 440 YD. DASH 110 YD. DASH HIGH .TUMP MILE RELAY MILE RELAY MILE RELAY 220 YD. DASH DISCUS A routine activity for the track team is practice runs in order to condition themselves for competition in track meets. L to R: Daniel Granada, Raul S. Dominguez, Albert Cardenas, ,Toe Garcia, Larry Lambaria, Lupe Lopez, Ronnie Carroll and George Jimenez. Macario Ortiz Joe Yanez Larry Lambaria Ronnie C31-IQ11 SHOT PUT SHOT PUT 880 'Y'-D. RUN MILE RUN 173 'MRSA f .Q 1-ie ffi5eaS5a12iwgNz1.I :, sswfi,mi1:fasqa W S : 1. Rilisihl gg-snsarqafigggg as 7- .M ' z, :E Richard Gibson Roy Martinez Philip Dugger Gene Dykes Jacinto Salazar SHOT PUT HIGH HURDLES HIGH HURDLES HIGH HURDLES HIGH HURDLES I DISCUS LOW HURDLES LOW HURDLES LOW HURDLES LOW HURDLES Z I Q Q1 , I I - 4 is f YD Lwtgni . sr.. . A ix! A I ,.,, , .W , I he Last years QOH- testant, in State finals, Fred Skin- S W A? 1 ner, still works to H perfect pole vault- , A, ing skills. , QZ, E ' i , A ' R JOE Herrera Wayne Goodwin Daniel Granado Richard Sullivan I BROAD IUMP , 440 YD, DASH 880 YD, RUN SHOT PUT jumping hurdles. Winning Trock Teom Works Hord Roy Martinez, and Johnny Christopher show their skill at A lst row : Daniel Garcia, Kenneth Rusch, Fred Faulk, Lupe Jimenez, Raul Reyes, Chris Lopez, Fernando H Silva. 2nd row: Pablo Lopez, Roy Granado,Frankie Lott, Ronnie Singleton, Lupe Salazar, Juan Rosales, Bobby Quintanilla. 3rd row. Mararito Hernandez,Gab1no Castillo, Gerald Coker, John Just1s,Dw1ght Wong, Johnny Machado, Coach Lankford. Bobcat Golf Team Has High COACH Bill Brashier The golf team played two matches a week, starting in early March at Willow Springs golf courseg the opposition was drawn from city schools. This went on until mid-April. In addition, the team played in several tournaments. On March 2, they competed in a tournament at Canyon Creek Country Club, in San Antonio. They also participated in a tournament at Kerrville and then in April, the District 15 AAA golf tournament was held at Uvalde. The outstanding prospects seemed to be Bernard Robbins, a transfer who was itll boy. Robert Devora, Iames Cuff, and Dickie Rios rounded out the team. They received strong competition for starting berths from Arthur Dominguez and Wade Taylor, however. Hopes For A Successful Seoson fg U QQ Xi- fm-'L i ik fix- L ABOVE: No, this is not the right way to practice golf! The photographer just caught them when they were goof- ing offg most of the time, they real- ly work to improve their game. James Cuff Robert Devora Arthur Dominguez Richard Rios Bernard Robbins Wade Taylor X .2 Boys' 81 Girls' Tennis Attract COACH Bill Brashier TEAM MEMBERS: Alan Morris Ken Gray David Kramer Tony Levia Steve Mallet Arthur Villafranca Jimmy Woodlum Billy Richardson Qnot picturedj Someone give Jimmy a boost! OPPONENTS: Burbank East Central Harlandale McCollumn Sam Houston Tech TMI 5, COACH Iohn Ferrara DISTRICT PLAY Kerrville Marshall Smoll But Enthusiastic Group L-R: Mary Ellen Plunkett, Pam Littleton, Doris Fritz ' TEAM MEMBERS: Doris Fritz - singles Pam Littleton - doubles Mary E, Plunkett - doubles Carolyn North Paula Perkins Ernestine Freeman Marcia VanHellen OPPONENTS: I-larlandale Burbank Tech Sam Houston McCol1umn East Central COACH Miss Amparo Ortiz ' DISTRICT: Kerrville I ohn Marshall Volleyboll Keeps Girls Busy Girls who were on the 1962-63 team and are returning to play with this year's group are L-R, Row 1: Theresa Garza, Adelfa Martinez, Rebecca Bernal. Row 2: Mary Ann Teniente, Ernestine Free- COACH man, Cruz Lopez, Linda Coy, Carmen Diaz, Barbara Montgomery. Mrs. Elaine Tanner After careful observation,discussion and due consideration the following girls were selected for the potential volleyball teams. Selections were on the basis of grades, attitudes and hard work, as well as ability. The volleyball teams consist of an A and a B team. These two teams competed against Southside, Southwest, East Central and Kerrville. They were invited to enter the I-larlandale and Kerrville volleyball tournaments. The teams meet in the afternoon until about 6:00. All the girls are hoping for a successful season. Girls going out for volleyball: Becky Bernal, Lois Ann Coy, Ernestine Freeman,J'enell Red,Luz Cardenas, Carmen Diaz, Curz Lopez, Adelfa Martinez, Barbara Montgomery, Mary Ann Teniente, Yolanda Amaya, Linda Coy, Ali Dawes, Yolanda Dominguez, Adelia Esquivel, Teresa Garza, Carol Lott, Carmen Meyer, Alba Ortiz, Yomeida Rodriguez, Mary Ann Salazar, Mary Rose Delgado, Sylvia Loera, Bonita Sessions. 180 do ,,,, ,N rg CI n I z ca tl o n 0 f 'wi L , Q , f, . The Student Council is one of the many working or- ganizations at South Sang above,Terry Horton guides his committee in preparing the student directory. A student handbook, a dance, a newspaper, a working library are a few of the products of these clubs and organizations. Ma un 'I ti -X W 2 fl 5 i 1 ..fumffiwflifffvff-2.ne121651,ekvzsssimzfmfgisgw-,LSwesL2iQ2Qww1E1,.ff-:L-ffriffkflsfwwff-- A : 1,:-:vw - f ff? ' v If1-f,2Lfq:f21-.lffff-1' 'SV ':'vYJ-:www-Q'C1'i'f-'fffiawwawxsssazawir5ufxy-W1:vasS22fa2s2s14:wr:',-fi 71, - , - - ?:1w'l - - -f--fy-f5,mffaiaawf.fav1fvz31fzt11s2mssasasBvgfIm-.if-21.5zlvvusiisxifafiizffifl'w','hS'1f1,-amsff:k'11-A f f K -1:7 :sage Our Bobcat Bond is Mcalorettes P Outstanding Schoo Organization The highstepping Bobcat Band could be called the height of school spirit at South San Antonio High School. Long before the school year opens, the band is working hard in summer band to- ward making the year a success. When foot- bail season starts, the band cheers the foot- ball tearn to victory and entertains during half- time. The end of football season does not end practice, for the band. Under the direction of Mr. Meads, it continues to practice, only this time it is to make a good showing at the Uni- versity Interscholastic League Marching Con- test, held in the first week of December. The hard work was reflected when they returned with a first in marching. Later, they were preparing for Concert Contest in March. DORIS FRITZ. ALAN MORRIS Sweetheart and Beau to R: SSISTANT RUM MAJOR Alan Morris IRECTOR Melvin Meads RUM MAI OR Wallace Goodwin H 0 . . ,A 0. was 4 as ,R f wa iff!! 522549 Z ,f 5 W fi' DOUBLE and BASS REEDS: fabovej L to R, Row 1: Rodney Taquino, Paula Morris, Claude English. 2nd row: Mary McElroy, Wallace Goodwin, Beverly English, ,Timmy Woolom CNot pictured: Susan Grizzardj. PERCUSSION SECTION: qbelowp L to R: Mary Ellen Sauter, Silvia Dominguez, Salomon Alvarado, Hector Ponce, Nancy Clayton. , L TROMBONES: Cbelowy L to R, Row 1: James Donahoe, Marvin Martinez, Lloyd Garza, Ken Kiserg 2nd row: Alex Gonzalez, Alfred Hassler, Robert Downes, Rudy Narvez, Jesse Martinez. Sections I FRENCH HORNS CAboveJ L to R. Robert Devora Mike Hoch, Harriet English, Jose Garansuay 2nd row Janet Van Horn, Gregg Beighey Larry Adler Ned Ludlow CNor Pictured John Leakej Work Together to Make Bond Cutstcmcllng FLUTES: QAboveJ L to R: Mary Ellen Plunkett, Shirley Becker, Debbie Easley, Car- olyn Crider, Anita Vara. 2nd row: Connie Gaddy, Mary Garcia, Jane Walker, Pat Scanlon, Lynn Symm. BARITONES: CRightj Rgw 1, L to R: Richard Rios, Jan- ice White, Edward A. Gon- zales, Lucy Hernandez, Carol Singleton. BASSES: Row 2, L to R: Dennis Alexander, Arthur Schulze, Bob Watkins, Wade Taylor, James Plunkett. CLARINETS fabovej: L to R, Row 1: Frank Cisneros, Doris Fritz, Gerald Branson, Edmund Yamaguchi, Bobby Emerson, Jesse Morales, Bill Miller, Raul Martinez, 2ndg Darlene Rusch, Rita Brown, Yolanda Sanchez, Linda Wright, Maureen Cavanaugh, Sandra Clayton, Alva Schulze, Sharon, Wil- 5 lingsg 3rdg Jacqueline Ahrens, Mary Scanlon, Lillie Rendon, Linda Gon- zales, Meaky McClaran, Albert Salas, Fernando Silva. fNot Pictured: Marlyn Clarkj SAXOPHONES frightjg L to R, Row lg Pat Pruett, Odelia Rendon, Gregory Schlundt, Judy Charlton, Vicki Cook, Linda Rains, 2nd, David Garcia, Danny Garrison, David Patino, Tony Aguilera, Pam Littleton, Homer Lucas, .T.B. Evans, Jesse Olivarez, qNot Pictured: Jo Ann Lakatta, Alfred Gembler. E if l ,tg J q CORNETS faboveyg L to R, lst: Terry Horton, Raul Chavaria, Gabriel Romero, Arthur Dominguez, 2ndg Alan Morris, Charles Flens, David Kraemer, Sylvia Morales, Olivia Guzman, Arthur Gonza1esg3rd: Henry Pena, Freddy Sanchez, Edward Gon- zales, Jake Reyes, Mauricio Gonzales. fNot Pictured: Paul Harrison, Genevieve Nino, Richard Lewis.J B BAND: fRightp L to R, lst: Roy Granado, Gary Bynum, Gloria Broom, Tommy Fogg, Kenneth Self, Chris Lopez, Santiago Trevino, Guadalupe Salazar, 2nd: Eugenio Chavarria, Delia Ruiz, Linda Lassere, Linda Gillespie, Bonnie Howell, Ernest Rendon, Carolyn Kellner, Pat Hamilton, 3rd: Sylvia Garcia, Rosalinda Castillo, Linda Ryals, Carolyn Vann, Elizabeth Villa- gram, Ronnie McCulloch, Robert Quintanilla, Ben Boyd, Luis Lopez. CNot Pictured: Mary .TGHl'1i1'1gS,DiHr1S G0flZ31CZ-I 188 All Bond Sections Are Tops Realm- if'-5' .,u5,-.5,,, B Bc1nd Strives to Succeed, too Do- Re-Mi- Fc-So---Floats -V 5 f ygr an ',:.,, 3 7-.k W ' .,',2 T rrrv 2 S William Kretzmeier SPONSOR Choral Club 4th Row QL-RJ: Cesario Briseno, Ignacio Lara, David Castano, ,Terry Schoggins, David Sharp, Terry Horton, Mike Hoch, Rodger North,Tommy Blocker. 3rd Row: Robert Liserio, Stephen Mallet, ,T im Hageman, Charles Wade, Felipe Garcia,Ace Schlaemus. 2nd Row: Anita Collins, Shirley Frankenfeld, Yvonne Sparks, Kathy O'Berry, Cheryl Terry, Dianne Boley, Bonita Gothard, Tobie Posey, Thelma Edwards. lst Row: Sonya Singleton, Lucy Collins, Frances Williams, Margie Baker, Terry Williams, Carolyn North, Yolanda Gar- cia, Jenell Red. P Through the Music Room Lorraine North ,Tim Herren Sweetheart ond Beou OFF IC ERS President: Lorraine North Vice-President: Carolyn North Chaplain: Lucy Collins REGIONAL CHOIR Charley Wade, Tom Blocher, Felipe Garcia, Anita Collins, ,Tenell Red, Terry Nell Wil- liams, Lucy Collins, Roy Martinez. fMr. Kretzmeier at piano.J Secretary-Treasurer: Terry Nell Williams Reporter: ,Tenell Red sy . ga Librarians: Shirley Frankenfeld Tom Blocher Robe Custodian: Dianne Boley Full 1 ,v SPONSOR Mrs, Marianna C. Jones May I help you? might be the theme song of the Library Club as the group is made up entirel of librar student , y y as- sistants. Some eighty strong, these boys and girls voluntarily gave up their study hall to work behind the circulation desk, checking books, magazines and newspapers in and out, helping the librarian process books, filing cards, etc. Since the librarian does not have clerical help, these students relieve her of many time-consuming tasks, and their assistance is in- dispensable. The club is affiliated with the Teen-Age Library Association, and highlights of the school year are the district and state conventions. Money-making projects ball-point pens. tl W. ,,, ' f K , Wt , r- , 1' t, , , V ,, H Q W ,,IQa,,. vm: Je: 5. Sv iQ 1 -K I , , , , 1 S ,Zi -1? Vx! if 2 to help defray convention expenses include selling paperback books QABOVEQ and y ca,, A , Elaine Aaron, ,T osephine Alexander, Linda Alvarado, 5 -. dvg Rosemary Alvarez, Leslie Batterton. Q A Betty Bourland, Luz Cardenas, Lucille Cisnero, Marlyn Clark, Mary Cortez. YS? Ll aa a g, ., .wif aixarif :R QM? is Xalfl A Dolores Coy, Linda Coy,Rona1dDamon,AliDawes, , .y,, Peggy Deason. Mary Alice De La Rosa, Angie Dominguez, Sylvia Dorrycott, Linda Downes, Sharon Erlich. Service is Mcain Purpose of Librory Club Odelia Esquivel, Linda Everett, Barbara Ferry, Irene Flores, Robert Gaines, Mar- garet Garcia. Edith D. Gildemeister, Diana A. Gonzalez, Mary M. Gonzalez, Bonita Gothard, Mary Ellen Guerra, Joan Huebenthal. Mary Jennings, Cheryl Keith, Carolyn Kellner, James M. Long, Kathy Long, Evangelina Lopez. Dena Minnix, Donna Moffett, Grace Mun- oz, Kathleen O'Berry, Yvonne Persing, Ir- ene Ramirez. Carolina Rangel, Kay Rankin, Frank Reyes ,Tesusita Reyes , Maria Reyes, Mary Esther Reyes. Diane Rivera, Rosie Rodriguez, Martha Runnels, Rita Saenz, Aurora Sanchez, Oli- via Sanchez. Mary Lou Sandoval, Kathleen Schorner, Rian Segrist, Kenneth Self, Billie Alice Stegall, ,To Lynn Stilwell. Shelby Taquino, Geraldine Tello, Cheryl Terry, Candie Upton, Lucy Valdez, Mary Vega. Consuelo Villagran, Marina Villagran, Charlie Wade, ,Tane Walker, Ravis West, Carmen Zavala. ' - r rr..s'.:'. 5-was 'S .' A Q, .- ,fd it Y -2, 'N I, J Q-9. V' - N., rdf 2'i'ui . Qi - 'T-fi5'I .r 3554 1' by 1 1 -4. .Ar 4 a. S' 1 f X R I, , ' wi r i r v -' lf, .du I ,NV saw..- x , . .df .. rf ,f.- ., , E E , . ,,., 5, . .3 I 1 ,N , in 5' . he 1 2 S. Q, -, . cw 5. . , ig '1r.1r 1 s rrrrt. Q r.-' V af is it x ,r rm 9 FQSQQ ' , X x ds .1:-. Q ' X, ' tw SK., R .c A 1 5 , r ri' W, 9 ' . Xi' Vi 5 N fl u f fi Q ' V S' , Q rr . Q: Q, ' L e X x , ..,, ..,.,, E il 5 r ,ri 9 4 , Y, , Student Council Active cts Ever ,Tames Alexander, Rosemary Alvarez, Larry Anderson, Parilla Angel, Mary Burroughs. I Teresa Casillas, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Lois Coy, Mary Alice De La Rosa, Nicasio Dimas. T ' lv Philip Dugger, Beverly English, Ruben Flores, Doris z Fritz, Yolanda Garcia. Yolanda Garcia, Floyd Gillespie,Diana Gonzalez, Maria Carmen Gonzalez, Rose Mary Gonzalez. E ' all Wallace Goodwin, Kenneth Gray, Nancy Gray, Dolores , Hernandez, Lucy Hernandez , ,wa Terry Horton, Billie Howell, Mary Jennings, Elsie Kerfoot, Carolyn Kutil. b C .V1- V T' ,A ' 'A H . . F i r .affsvti The Student Council has as its purpose to develop leadership, train in democratic living, serve the school and student body. In developing leadership, various delegates attend local and state conventions and the summer workshop. Ideas gained here are brought back to better the council and the school. Practice in democratic living is given in weekly meetings of the council, the taking up and carrying out of projects, working in com- mittees, collecting and handling money. The council handles such projects as selling Bobcat decals and student directories, providing collections for a Christmas basket for a needy family, the United Fund, Teens Against Polio drive, handling the student election, the raising of the flag, the honor roll, and many others, some of a social nature. SPONSOR Mrs, Mary Io Willirlgs . . . . A:' k74'f? fk fi if Tony Leiva, Patricia Mitchell, Donna Moffett, Alan ,Y , p i ' ' Morris, Carolyn North. ., gif K f z l ' . 3' r , t aff. 2.-1 i cl : vt, V' 5 Lorraine North, Alba Qrtiz, Mary Ellen Plunkett, Margaret ut ' 1 Q gf L 'gf 5 Ann Quinn, Irene Ramirez. i . 'P 1 ,Y fix -eg 53,1-i, 3 5 Ig ga ja , -15 fifty: W-th, . ' -fm if-an di k gh L, ff, A 35- :gy - sfo-',1'?2wMEZt - M2323 1 AQ ur' 421311 V Y 'Lillie Rendon, Natividad Salazar, Alva Schulze Rian Segrist, Joan Shand. Marcia Van Hellen Richard Vela Robert Williams Bill Willings Mary Esther Zamarron 'Wan X I S, EW if OFFICERS President- Alan Morris Vice-President- Floyd Gillespie Secretary-Treasurer- Mary A. De La Rosa Parliamentarian- Terry Horton Chaplain- Mary E. Plunkett Daily Pledge of Alle- giance is a Council pro- ject. Below, these foreign exchange students from MacArthur H. S. pose with two of our football players following as- sembly. Notlonol Honor Society Berle Barnett Joann Blumberg Bonnie Burke Mary Burroughs Frank Cisneros Sharon Claxton Sandra Clayton Lucy Collins Leujino Contreras Lois Coy Carolyn Crider James Cuff Nick Dimas Thelma Edwards Ernestine Freeman Doris Fritz Rodney Gammans Patricia Garcia Eulogio Garza Victor Garza fall 1n1t1at1on cerem mes NHS m mb s lead the student b d in si Mointoins High ,,,,r ,r.., L - ,-,.,,. V - , V ' Mill m fig 2-me-3-:tariff ,. Y . as.: ,Up-Sizizyri Q r ,Wx 2 A 'E' 93 1 S s s 2 3 as '55 K fair is X if 3 X 2r'I i'..:3f , . A SPONSOR Mrs. Sauk C. Mayers OFFICERS President Kenneth Gray Vice-President Doris Fritz Secretary Mary Ellen Plunkett Treasurer Susan White e er 0 y nging the school song. Standards A junior or senior with agrade average of 88 or above is considered by the high school faculty for qualities of service, leadership, and character, the principles on which membership is based. The Society is affiliated with and sponsored by the national organization. This year, NHS, with Kenneth Gray as president, has actively participated inthe San Antonio Area Council. South San Antonio NHS holds the office of secretary- treasurer. Members present a program at each meeting and enjoy a social function, each semester. NATIONAL Honor: socuerv X Z ' S - X S 'f if 5 fy QQ 5 I.. H5161 :swarmfm2sxQe:War-2rifs1aivzQrnfsi,iwsrs4Qserazf21 Wednesday meetings offer outstanding programs Kenneth Gray Shirley Grogan Billie Howell Kenneth Kiser Pauline Kordich Carolyn Kutil George Magro Mary McElroy Alan Morris Lorraine North Mary Ellen Plunkett Pat Pruett Jo Ann Quesenberry Odelia Rendon Jeffrey Sanders Alva Schulze Lynn Symm Judy Van Beveren Marcia Van Hellen Janet Van Horn In TB' I W , M, V-av :M , 11, ,J . , aa ., .wr fs 3- vm., I . 'X Adalbert Vasquez Susan White Robert Williams 1- .- . f 1 7 i. , gg. it-R. , S' X BOBCAT Staff Produces Poper Bi-Weekly E Q d 'rr v V QSM 8- rw 2? f' El It wr - , . is 'rm ik. 'EN 5: Y' ' wi ' if in sq! . ,. ., , , , -ei I f . '., X -, 'vtif-, 'ffm gn :,,r :mtl ,A M 1, , 3 , u V, ..4 r ,f , ,yi fm 1 W VE,-, s Q ,j -C1 ,Q Q A Shirley Alexander, Bailey Alexander , Terry Carrizales, Mike Carroll, Maria Castillo, Lydia Cisneros. Sarah Cardenas, Mike Carnahan, Lois Coy, Carolyn Crider, Marvin Davis, Gilbert De Leon. Epifanio Fabian, Tommy Few, Rose Marie Fuentes, Mary Lou Gallegos, Pedro Garan- suay, Estella Garcia. Margaret Garcia, Evaristo Garcia, Maria Garcia, Lydia Guzman, Shirley Grogan, Mary June Heritage. Donna Hines, Shirley Holloway, Margaret Ingram, James Kane, Pauline Kordich, Lupita Lara. Kenneth Lightsey, Edward Morales, Isabel Pardo, Mary Jo Peterson, Margaret Ann Quinn, Billy Richardson. Mary Helen Rodriguez,J oe Sanchez, Maria Salas, Carol Sanders, Jerry Schoggins, Kathryn Scott.. Maurice Sedillo, Fred Skinner, Lupe Solis, Terry Sosa, Berta Valdez, Judy Van Beve- ren. Henry Vega, Connie Villagran, Janice White. 198 Edward Morales and Tommy Few members of the second period J' ournalism class regularly print the BOBCAT Journalism classes publish the school paper THE BOBCAT Sincea journalist study and try to learn all techniques of newspaper publication, no ? staff is organized. THE BOBCAT is an attempt to mirror school life, both curricular and extra- curricular. The editorials and features inform or entertain readers and in other ways enliven the pages of the paper. 1. 4 E 5 ' SPONSOR Mrs. Sank C. Mayers 199 p in th it 4 Editor-in-Chief Billie Howell Business Manager Pam Littleton CAT TALE Staff Hos o Busy, Busy Nine Months The CAT TALE captures in vivid picture form the true spirit of school life. It serves as a diary of the memorable events which occur every year. As an album of pictures of school friends, it will be treasured for years to come. SPONSOR Mrs, Marianna C, Jones There is no job in our school any more demanding than developing a yearbookg correspondingly, we feel there is no job which, when finished, gives one greater satisfaction. The staff hopes that this edition will be one students enjoy owning as much as they enjoyed putting it out for them. Mr. Iohn Sandidge, publisher's representative, gives the staff pointers in choosing a cover which will be effective and attrac- tive. Although an 1ncred1b1e amount of effort is involved in putting out a yearbook the staff enjoys working and having a good t1me together Patr1c1a Linda Alba Joann Janet Pruett Rains Ortiz Blumberg Van Horn COPY FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS CLASSES ART 'N'l'M-5. The W fu 414 Y Paula Victor Isidore Bonnie Gilbert R 1 MeYe1' Garza Flores Howell Martinez. Markl PERSONALITIES sPoRTs PHOTOGRAPHER STAFF STAFF STAFF 201 , . N .thi C' I f,JK f'Wfi: -K 2.5-. if V' M- V W. . A J ' E' T I F1 U ,QW imf L -V 71 12, :-.2 .Z X vs. -Q 31,1 1 . B 11 . Future Nurses Club Hos Ambitious Progrom 4 + O f, , gt 1 me X 1 X 4 i x K kid 5' A Q4 f J ' QV , I , y ii lr 1 R ski: J n My , EVE rL,,gg 5 I ,gm X Y ll 2 r r r l is at i , VA... X k - X ,, ,M fs 46 .4 .,.. Nz' fav F K 4-1' , di X. 'E f ' ',.fi s.'J34 2 4 ,ff - f I, ,,,, f 5 , fhf' 2 ' I 'f M: 7' qw my i X . f Z ' ' if n X 1 l Jw. .- ' A ' 1 Ng Y . f, .ff W MX, ' ' h ifi 5 if . f - , ,xi era r r ,,s- V if H is i s?- ,3 ' ' 4 4? 4 40 a A , , X ww sw: is N 5' 515 1- , 05, l A -4 fzgfa lf ,, 1 ii.- ,un ba, vs, ,C 3519 Lucy Almaguer, Linda Alvarado, Rosemary Alvarez, Betty Black, Anna Cantu, Lupe Cantu. Sarah Cardenas, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Maureen Cavanaugh, Olia Chavarria,Isa- bel Cisnero, Mary Cisnero. Anita Collins, Linda Coy, Linda Downes, Barbara Ferry, Evangeline Figueroa,Barba- ra Frankenfeld. Rafaela Garcia, Sylvia Garcia, Eudelia Garza, Juanita Garza, Linda Harmon, Armand ina Hernandez. Della Hernandez, Mary Iennings,Rosando Luna, Evangelina Martinez, Rosa Linda Martinez, Gloria Mata. Carmen Meyers, Dena Minnix, Donna Mof- fett, Sharon Mossbarger, Sherry McCoy, Isabel Pardo. Yvonne Persing, Pamela Pridgeon, Mary Quintanilla, Hope Ramirez, Lillie Rendon, Bernard Robbins. Linda Rosenbusch, Linda Ryals, Patty Scanllon, Joyce Thompson, Lucy Valdez, Carolyn Vann. Bertha J. Vanegas Frances Williams, K ' Terry wiuiams, Linda Wright. 'GW ,gk :X 202 -In.. 'K SPONSOR Mrs. Beatrice Richter This club is one of the most active in school. It has a large membership withpeople interested not only in nursing but also related health fields. This year, the chapter worked hard to fulfill the purposes of the club. They have created interest and explored the various medical fieldsg they have gone to the State Psychiatric Hospital, the Aerospace Medical Division at Brooks Air Force Base, and Baptist Memorial Hospital. They also had Mrs. Mattie Davis, a registered nurse, come and give a lecture on the different educational programs for nurses, including the one-year vocational nursing programs, the three-year diploma program, and degree program. Last summer, many of the members did volunteer work at hospitals inthe area, working either as Gray Ladies or Candy Stripers. Officers are: E. Cavanaugh, President, T. Wil- liams, Vice-President, L. Wright, Secretaryg L. Valdez, Treasurerg L. Harmon, Historian, M. Cavanaugh, Parliamentariang S. Mossbar- ger, Reporterg Frankfeld, Chaplain. 203 Above: President, Elizabeth Cavanaugh listens carefully as Barbara Frankenfeld gives her suggestions for Christmas projects. Below, FNA display in front foyer case Q- , .syi , I, C . i N 4, . . Science Club, Schoors Newest Group, b Qssegggsggi-.cwlw - Mr, Kinman Cleftj and Mr. Atchley Crightj watch as Science Club members work on their special projects X3 , rr X W s as f 'vs r - uw 5 Compeies in UIL cmcl Science Fclir Larry Adler, Bonnie Burke, Nancy Clayton, Gerald Coker, Diane Dutton. Gene Dykes, Linda Everett, Isidore Flores, Gordon Fox, Eulogio Garza. The South San Antonio Science Club was organized October 22, 1963, for two purposes First, for students to participate in the science competition in University lnterscholastic League and, Second, for students who are working on a project for the Alamo District Science Fair. At the present time, there are 30 members. The Club meets every second and last Tuesday of each school month. OFFICERS President ........ ..... E ulogio Garza Vice-President ...... . . Mary Esther Reyes Secretary-Treasurer . . ...... Rita Saenz SPONSORS Mr. Fred Atchley Mr. Fred Kinman Mr. Keith Lawson Left to right: Edith Gildemeister, Diana Gonzalez, Rosemary Gonzalez, Elsie Kerfoot, David Kraemer,Evange1ina Lopez, Ernest Patino, James Plunkett, Mary Ellen Plunkett, Oscar Ramirez. y ii if? at Qi A H .N i- ii Sufi in Tllilfif K' ' A R , N -1 f ' 'east 4 fr .Q , -'tl 14 'Q . 15:3 A rl, X K, r V .Q , my S Q 4 Qs I '11 Q, fx, xxpln?- ,r i rss s SH is lip, W 1 L ,,, W up as ,Q ,mn Q Q. R., E Left to right: Mary Esther Reyes, Raul Reyes, Gabriel Romero, Rita Saenz, Mary Ann Salazar, Gordon Stubbs, Richard Sullivan, Adalbert Vasquez, J' ames Vorhes, Dwight Wong. 205 l Our Future Homemctkers Prctctice What Margaret Quinn PRESIDENT Barbara Marbach VICE- PRESIDENT Betty Hammond SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT Judy Charlton THIRD VICE-PRESIDENT The South San Antonio Chapter of Future Homemakers of America has had a busy year with their many activities. The first semester highlights were: Installation of officers and Induction of New members at their first social function in the Homemaking Department in Oc- tober. Six FHA members were selected from a number of applicants to participate in the Vegetable Day Qieen Contest, in November. Two FHA members entered the Opti- Mrs. Clothing Contest and attended the banquet at La Villita. On November 13 was the FHA Executives' Dinner in the private dining room at Luby's Cafeteria. Mrs. Mary ,To Willings was our guest speaker for the second year in succession. Her subject was Family Living. Margaret Quinn, President, and Betty Hammond, second Vice- President, assisted Mrs. Zellner and Mrs. McKinley as hostesses of the Annual Meeting of Region IL of the American and Texas Home Economics Association with a coffee, Saturday, November 16. Also in November, one hundred stamped, unsealed, unaddressed new Christmas cards were contributed by the FHA members to the San Antonio State Hospital patients to send to their friends and re- latives. This was a state project. The Annual Simplicity style show for all girls in High School was a February e,vent with FHA girls modeling the costumes brought from New York by the commentator, who was from the Simplicity Pattern Company of New York. Another FHA compliment to all South San girls was the dem- onstration of hair styles given by a local beauty college, in an as- sembly in February. A Valentine Party for FHA members was held, February 13, in the Homemaking Department. Community work by FHA girls was visiting a home for the aged and taking gifts to them in March. On March 26, an Easter party was lots of fun. The FHA members dyed Easter eggs and took them to a childrens' home for their Easter Egg Hunt. ln May, the chapter climaxed the year witha party and conferred Degrees of Achievement in FHA upon those girls who had worked hard for this honor. Qu Janice White Shirley Holloway Mary Alice de la Rosa Mary Fasone Bonita Gothard RECORDING SECRETARY TREASURER PARLIAMENTARIAN REPORTER SONG LEADER 206 They Precach! be r Above Margaret Fasone models be fore Judges rn Optr Mrs contest rrght Judy Charltonwears her after f1ve costume SPONSORS Mrs Vada Belle Zellner Mrs Ethel McK1nley These are South San's entrants in Vegetable Queen Contest: left to right, Margaret Fasone, Sue Moore, Barbara Marbach, Betty Hammond, Judy Charl- ton, and Janice White. fr ii -QE ZS? HE mwmmwa 5 ,J H Los Amigosf, Spanish Club, ,. ZVV, H , t Ag, . , Q 95 T' a ff s Q ra, Z :ref W, Celia Alcorta, Mary Alvarado, Solomon Alvarado, Patricia Barker, Bette Barton, Maria Bernal. Rebecca Bernal, Susan Blanco, Henrietta Blanquiz, Cesario Briseno, Bonnie Burke, Josephine Casias. Maria Castillo, Yolanda Caunder, Mary Louise Cevallos, Isabel Cisnero, Lonjino Contreras, Oralia Cortez. Rita Cortez, Anna Marie Cruz, Mary Elsie Cuellar, James Cuff, Mary Alice De La Rosa, Carmen Diaz. Mary Diaz, Nicasio Dimas, Maricela Es- teves, Epifanio Fabian, Elida Flores, Mary Lou Gallegos. Alicia Garcia, Antonia Garcia, Evaristo Garcia, Gladys Garcia, Joseph Garcia, Maria Garcia. Patricia Garcia, Ofelia Garza, Victor Gar- za, Mary Ellen Gomez, Mary Jane Gomez, Pedro Gomez. Connie Gonzales, Maria Carmen Gonzalez, Homer Guevara, Pedro Gutier- rez, Dolores Hernandez, Billie Howell. Pauline Kordich, Larry Lambaria, Jesse Lara, Yolanda Ledezma, Pam Littleton, Gilbert Roland Martinez. Studies South of the Border Culture Robert Martinez, Soledad Menchaca, Ra- ,V l Q I 11. fael Montez, Kathy Olivieri, Liberta Or- r V i '-ffl V tega, ,T oe Perez. y ' My 4 rl Q1 Julie Pimentel, Bill Price, Theresa Quin- tanillo, Irene Ramirez, Emma Ramos, El- ida Rodriguez. . I B1 w Mary Helen Rodriguez, Maria Salas, Mary V rv Lou Sandoval, Virgil Slothover, Lupe Solis , '- Elizabeth Stegall. ' . S 1 X t I Diana Stewart,Richard Sullivan,EddyTel- Y up , fggggg ,I lo, Geraldine Tello, Mary Tooke, Rosita S , I rl. , ea nr . , 43- 'QF Gregory Martinez f- f Ji' t t if ' rv- 4-N, al , I gx ,V 5. Sant, ws.-My . .Si 4 ig? rri, geffgiv gfgmizig -1, 'iz if tftt i I ' , I V likes, rf I f .F M. it 2,-I 4-,M ,V-P .Q , iv-A ix at i W A L r A ., if -' ' :J Q. I' f fQ,, r ,I in if T fi? '.2'.'f:1: gf M t , , Q Valdez. I si aw , .a ,,.., rt M 'iw Q? , S, if ,W 46 ,t . ii , , Henry Vega, I oe Villarreal, Wayne Whit- k I I In . , M ten, Sharon Willings,Edmund Yamaguchi, E I t L' Ofelia Zuniga. , if-, , , ,f if if V ,,. , , i s My H J W K, A S F OFFICERS PRESIDENT ....... Dolores Hernandez VICE PRESIDENT ........ Henry Vega SECRETARY ......... Libertad Ortega TREASURER ........ Connie Gonzales PARLIAMENTARIAN ..... Larry Black PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ..... Mary Lou Gallegos REPORTER . . . .... Maria Castillo SPONSOR Mr. Edwin Kraemer Los Amigos is a social Club which provides an opportunity for students of a modern foreign language to get acquainted with each other and enjoy social contacts with those interested in the language and culture of Spanish- speaking countries. The Club meets oncea month to enjoya program of entertain- ment. Its outstanding events are a Christmas Party and an end of school picnic. 209 Top Athletes ln S Club Sponsors Mr. J. A. Littleton Mr Bill Brashier Mr. John Ferrera Mr. Cliff Gustafson Mr Earl Lankford Mr, D. J. Scott Mr B. J. Willings ay l Ill gl Q, il i il, it ,- if ' IH 5 ll in ,-ll' H21 5 inf J il J ll M J' J 'J ll 'Ili yi! il yi I il ly fi ar ll ll l 4 Hiya 1 ll J 4 lm 'li ii it lx yt I si L Al Wi xl, nl W iw Ill il ip, we li M if. ll 1 if ily, r .L if lm' l' ill ii if ul' W l .. 5 41! i il if I 210 il iyini illlh The South San Antonio S Club is the varsity sports lettermen's organization ofthe High School. The lettermen in school are the only one eligible to participate in the club. There are annual dues of 50d a semester which entitles the lettermen to attend varsity games free of charge. The club sponsors aBar-B-Q Dinner and an informal dance for the members and their dates. The club purchased a special projector to show films for the ath- letes during their seasonal sport. They also buy magazines, flowers for the sick, and perform special duties within the school. The S Club source of income comes from two projects: the football programs and the dues from members of the organization. OFFICERS PRESIDENT --'--- --------- - -- Larry Black VICE-PRESIDENT ---- --- Mike Carroll SECRETARY ----------- -- George Magro SERGEANT-AT-ARMS ---- ---- T im Sessions Val Aldrich Billy Alexander Reggie Bays Larry Black George Cabriales Mike Carnahan Mike Carroll John Christopher Mike Coffey Tom Collins Raymond Conley Lonjino Contreras James Cuff Marvin Davis Jesse De Leon Robert Devora Philip Dugger Mike English Thomas Espino Rodney Gammans S Club sponsor, Coach Lankford, and several club members discuss ways of increasing attendance Cuff seems highly in favor of a suggestion to merge with the Girls' Athletic Association! L- Z , in-1,55 lim M CWI? nf .af me ff vi. Q, 4. sr, i9 45- rg 8 QM ' el 2? J af' Ur? M1 Q if Y x Q Pedro Garansuay Joe Garcia Eulogio Garza James Giesick Pedro Gomez Kenneth Gray Juan Guzman Jim Hageman Jim Herren Rudy Herrera Charles Hughes Roy Ingram George Jimenez Robert Jorgensen Robert Knight Kenneth Lightsey George Magro Bill Markl Roy Martinez Alan Morris Adam Reyes Joe Sanchez Billy Scott Henry Seay Tim Sessions Fred Skinner Edward Tello Richard Vela Hector Villegas Harvey Wright WW ,W ffwaww' at meetings. I yi ii al My W ,X ,IJ ,ui- lywl y y ljx 3 yy lip W lf ly MZ ly I if :W if J 'J J: J Iyyly A S W il J sl., immy 211 Girls In The G.A.A. Hove 1 The AA works constantly to solve the troubles of the worl The earth- shaking problem being discussed at this meeting con cerns whether the tennis team should wear Jamaica or Bermud shorts. g SPONSORS 2 Miss Amparo Ortiz Mrs. Elaine Tanner Fun While They Exercise Membership in the Girls' Athletic Association is extended to girls who have participated in volley- ball or tennis for one year. Toremaina member, a girl must continue her sports activities throughout high school. Each year,an award is given to the girl who acquires the most merit points given for partic- ipation in any athletic activity. A sweetheart and beau are chosen annually and presented with a token of appreciation for their contributions in the pro- motion of school spirit and good sportsmanship. OFFICERS PRESIDENT ......... . . . Ernestine Freeman VICE PRESIDENT .... Margaret Quinn SECRETARY . . . Adelfa Martinez REPORTER ....... Lois Ann Coy SOCIAL CHAIRMAN ..... Mary Ellen Plunkett TREASURER . . Barbara Montgomery -513:-151 3-Ss' .- el, -, ':5:7ff.1,M3:E? . - , zlggraf rr .,,r.L 'wfsflfsi Tgfkfiiii A 'tk rf' ,gf a we I QQQY? E53 3 se? M 92: K W1 - X . Nr ,..'+?s1rtWXL 1 . TP L: N . Q.. i iii, I ' Q' I EfL.fIil:, E if 1ri3i12frrr: X I - f fi ugassasiri ' :-' - A rs QM, ,- ., sm . . 21:4 r K . i f - ' f W I s ' fjiu Q ,. i ' . , ssilsgi - ' . , - f Nik N . I J, an L .. is K V Mg, iv Q Q ' S .. W X s, ,. 7 ' , fi L, sei MX P i f1gvT'iN'Q,n is is X -. , lg ass at . Q., ,Hy im? P , X -x W ... V9 DORIS FRITZ SL KENNETH LIGHTSEY Sweetheo rt ond Beau Rebecca Bernal Linda Coy Lois Ann Coy Carman Diaz Ernestine Freeman Doris Fritz Teresa Garza Pam Littleton Cruz Lopez Adelfa Martinez x'l,tf ii P -5' Barbara Montgomery Q 'N Alba Ortiz if Mary Ellen Plunkett 9 Margaret Quinn Y Mary Ann Teniente ,Q frm' ls, it I 213 Toclc1y's FTA Members ,W SPONSORS Mrs, Anna Schulz, Miss Amparo Ortiz Parilla Angel, Teresa Carrizales, Hermelinda Cast- ella, Rosalinda Castillo, .Tudy Charlton. Sandra Clayton, Sylvia Dorrycott, Richard Fuchs, Ninfa Gamez, Edith Gildemeister. Diana Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Rose Mary Gon- zalez, David Kraemer, Guadalupe Loera. A fyr, Aww These busy FTA students are assembling their yearbook which won a state award. Tomorrow's Teachers The Future Teachers of America is an or- ganization which promotes interest inthe field of teaching. It includes service to teachers, friends and community. It also cultivates good character in each individual member. The Hugh C. Gray Chapter of Future Teachers follows a busy schedule all through the year. Its cake sales help to furnish a scholarship to a senior member. Members vote for the student they feel is most de- serving, and the senior receiving the most votes receives the scholarship. Members are encouraged to enter the Mr. 85 Miss FTA contest, held each year on a state- wide basis. They prepare a 3-minute speech which is delivered at the annual district con- vention, winners go on to state competition. South San's entries for this year were Alba Ortiz and Ernest Patino. Other activities include a Christmas so- cial, a spring banquet, visits to local colleges, and school dances. OFFICERS PRESDDENT ................ Alva Schulze VICE-PRESIDENT . . . . . Odelia Rendon SECRETARY ..... .Tudy Charlton TREASURER ....... ..... S andra Clayton HIST ORIAN ............ Edith Gildemeister PARLIAMENTARIAN .... Carmen Gonzalez REPORTER .......... ........ A lba Ortiz CHAPLAIN . .. ..... David Kraemer LIBRARIAN .... Diana Gonzalez Initiation of new members is quite an event, as shown by Edith Gild- emeister, above. James M. Long, Evangelina Lopez,Iesse Mar- tinez, Rodolfo Narvaez, Alba Ortiz, Ernest Pat- ino. Yolanda Puente, Odelia Rendon, Frank Reyes ,Tesusita Reyes, Mary Esther Reyes, Maria Re- yes. Alva Schulz, Arthur Schulz,Betty Sowell, Eliz- abeth Stegall, RodneyTaquino, Robert Watkins 215 Participants in DECA y -f 1 Q. Mr. Carl Eakin SPONSOR Z' OFFICERS PRESIDENT Larry Anderson VICE- PRESIDEN T Mike Sawyer SECRETARY Harlene Felts TREASURER Glenda Gillaspia PARLIAMENTARIAN Carlton Glover 216 Jerry Ainsworth Bailey Anderson Larry Anderson Richard Arnold John Bredekamp Billy Carlisle Gilbert DeLeon Harlene Felts DECA members discuss annual picnic plans. Distributive Education Clubs of America, popularly known as DECA, are made up of Distributive Educations students. D.E is vocational training in the wholesale, retail, service and spe cialty fields. D.E. is taken by juniors and seniors sixteen years and over with a good grade standing. The D.E. Club is divided into two classes, the first and second year students. The state wide D.E. convention is being held in San Antonio, this year, and South San will be represented by five delegates 1 Ml ms' A x , V X1 if C ff-1 - S X via t ' r 5 -W Q3 ka h ' if M we af- V Program Learn to Earn DECA Sweetheart fu 4-I tl-xi ABOVE: Row 1,11-rjJ'oe Fuentes, David Ferry, Kathy Ginn, Row 2, Ernest Garcia,Evaristo Garcia,G1enda Gillaspiag Row 3, Carlton Glover, Genaro Guerrero, Jerry Hierholzer. BELOW: Row 1, Q1-rj Mike Huff, Margaret Ingram, Juan Jimenez, Gonzalo Martinez, Rafael Nino, Mike Sawyer, Row 2, Sandra Sexton, Cecil Smith, Rudy Solis, Oscar Vega, Verna Trafton, Helen Whitaker. g f E I ' fjy Xl ' f f ! ? V sfiir. 1929 ' Qin f .,,r,.. 5 i . r kia V V .,,,. my E ,,., V ' . XA 217 L. to R. First row: Margaret Quinn, Kay Touro, Yolanda Garcia, Donna Buchanan, Adelfa Martinez, Alba Ortiz, Cruz Lopez, Patsy McKean, lois Coy, Nus. Tanner fsponsorj Marcia Van Hellen, Betty Hammond, Margie Baker, Rosie Pardo, Edith Gildemeister, Kay Roberts, Elida Flores, Mary Burroughs, Gilda Herrera, Bonnie Burke. Second row: Rosalie Rodriguez, Josie Sanchez, Henrietta Blanquiz, Carol Lott, Elida Rodriguez, Alexandria Dawes, Elaine Aaron, Teresa Garcia, C Diaz, Barbara Montgomery, Mary Stewart, Mary Ann Warminski, Pat Varga, Lupe Vega, Patricia Moore, Serapia Rodriguez, Frances Higgins, Patricia Garcia, Diana Moore, Alrha Sedillo. Third row: Sue Moore, Margie Ellis, Barbara Lindsey, E Bolocodets Cheer Our Horton, Leslie Batterton, Cynthia Gallio, Arlene Strew, Marina Villagran, Gloria Torres, Janette Zalman, Diane Palmer, Barbara Howell, Mary Lou Garza, Sharon Claxton, Diane Boley, Yolanda Amaya, Cecilia Sifuentes, Teresa Quintanilla, Dorothy Vela. Fourth row: Yvonne Sparks, Penny Pietz, Jenell Red, Linda Campbell, Martha Martens, Aurora Sanchez, Sue Christopher, Yolanda Puente, Laura Barrel, Diane Stewart, Linda Coy, Diane Fryar, Sue Hoover, Julie Miller, Carolyn Conrad, Dolores Coy, Joyce Thompson, Mary Cevallos, Jackie Teague. Teclms to Victory 219 .W . , N., ,,,, 7zw.fafm.n1 inn-r.w,'aa7Q1ff1,mr .v , ,. fr , P Cheerleaders Leocl Active Group ADELFA MARTINEZ DONNA BUCHANAN YOLANDA GARCIA KAY TOURO MARGARET QUINN Early morning practice at '7:3O. These words are echoed nearly every day to the Bobcadet Pep Squad, one of the most famous organizations on the school campus. The Bobcadets, a service group, is known for its im- aginative drills on the football field, and its enthusiastic school spirit. This year, a new division has been added to the Pep Squad, called atrainee group fBELOWj,consisting main- ly of freshman girls. Along with the varsity Pep Squad, they play an important part in boosting school spirit. The Bobcadets include in their activities a Mother- Daughter Banquet, marching in the Fiesta parade, and community service such as collecting money for mus- cular dystrophy. Their chief money-making projects are the selling of candy and school pennants. The Drill Team, an elite section of the Bobcadets, entertains the audience with dance routines at basket- ball game half-times. CLOWER RIGHTJ. at 4, Y .1 3 m1nwwln.wwMynqumwAv,27 u-was wa-nm ,mm 1-.4 PTA Gives School Support The 1963-64 PTA Executive Board is pictured just as they completed a meeting: L-R: Mr. ,Tames A. Kelley, Program, Mrs. D.C. Warren, Publicationsg Mrs. LaRue Crawford, Hospitality, Mr. Arno Fritz, Parliamentariang Mrs. H.L. Plunkett, Vice-President, Mrs. Owen Davis, Registrar, Mrs. C.E. Flens, Presidentg Mrs. T.W. Pruett, Treasurerg Mrs. R.G. Clayton, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. R.C. Kiser, Membershipg Mrs. B.C. Boyd, Budget :SL Financeg Mrs. E.C. Zellner, Family Living, Mrs. BJ. Willings, Coronation. Working with a small but enthusiastic group, the Parent-Teachers Association has this year presented a series of informative programs dealing with the state theme, The PTA Family. Special projects include the Coronation, held this year in September, and the Teachers' Luncheon QBELOWQ, much appreciated because it is planned for mid-term when the cafeteria is closed but teachers must continue to work at school. N M? 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Their ads helped to make our annual possible. YT hank you, Business Manager gi .3 d ' ve rt I se m e n ts SOUTH SAN ANTONIO HIGH SCHOOL P RE T-TEACHER ASSOCIATIO Members enjoy refreshments after installation of 1963-64 officers. ST AT E PR OGR AM T HEMI-2 WE, THE PTA ...... Seek to Understand the Family Story. president .,...... Mrs. Charles Flens, Sr. Vice President --..---- Mrs. H. L. Plunkett Secretary .------------ Mrs. R. E. Clayton Corres. Secretary ----- Mrs. Betty Caffey Treasurer .--------- ------ M rs. T. Pruett Meetings Second Tuesday: 7:30 P. M. School Cafeteria 227 Students line up daily at the Snack Bar at lunch time, with Mrs. Atchley officiating, Owners-Alton Turner SL Galen Elofi T at E COMPANY 2920 Pleasanton Rd. All the way Bobcats .... UECKER CO. 1514 South Presa 8: 1111 South St. Marys Spotted Horse 8 Jet Drive Inn 'A Friendly South San Supporter' Military Drive Lone Star Printing Company 341 EAST COMMERCE E SAN ANTONIO 5, T XAS Has everything for your needs TEXAS HARDWARE 8: VARIETY 3701 Nogalitos WA 2-0181 A Flower for every occasion! GER FERS, THE FLORISTH 717 Pleasanton Rd. WA 2-1201 SOUTH SAN ANTO IO B PTIST HURCH Making a Better Community Activities Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 Sunday Night Worship 7:30 Girls Auxiliary Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:30 Sunbeams Brotherhood 483 Dwight Avenue Pastor: DeWitt Chandler, Jr 229 Planned savings is a family affair. . lf it's important to you, it's important to us a but Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Main Plaza CA 7-6161 Alamo National Bank - S I GEAIIEUIHUIII l I' XXL., if 306 W. Commerce CA 5-1631 280 Vic's Ice House hstwooz ex 39' guppufs I 215 iii 'l' Shop while you save! I Fine Groceries 3739 Military Dr. WA 3-9105 Aurora Flower Shop Flowers for every occasion Owned and operated by Mr. 8: Mrs. Yamaguchi SAY IT WITI-I 'Z7!0wapy 7518 Mission Rd. WA 3-0331 5: Elaine Stovaland John Bredekamp happily view the sad of the Marshall ram, constructed and displayed by Schulze for the big game. SALDANRA 3 SONS FOGD MART Nb... me , ju , f--. ,uf - wwf- -f P Q 5.-ur' F' ,Pan Q .. sy I Q v Q 5 GO- CATS 930 New Laredo Hwy. WA Z-724 Everyone files out after an exciting Bobcat Pep Rally during Football Season. 231 QA 9 Adams Truck Co 'Sales-Leasing-Parts-Service Le 3-5101 1001 Roosevelt Best of Luck From YOUR GARDENING FRIEND' P.0. B X 211 ghtower Pharmac WA 2-6385 802 Dwight 232 do e a KERRVILLE BUS COMPANY, INC. Chartered Bus Service for Schools, Clubs, Lodges, Parties at C onventions South San Students boarding the bus for one of many trips. .i k ab!! 4 ie ' I A xx was ,gfx 1 .,.s 1.- ll as jg 1 I Q Q 'O . ff 'iil :i.Z , 202 Augusta Avenue CA 6-7371 POSEY HCME 8 AUTO SUPPLY l Always Willing To Serve You! 818 Dwight Ave. WA 2-5602 South San students, like everyone else, were stunned by news of President Kennedy's assassination. Here, a study hall group is watching events as they are televised in Dallas. 234 San Antonio College American Sports Center Congratulates a Winning School and a Fine Athletic Staff CCACH J. A. Littleton ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Award Jackets-Club Sweaters 1300 san Pedro PE 4-5381 Athletic Equipment So San Salvage La Fena l A new crew going out on a job? 836 Bynum S. W. Military Dr. gl 802 Commerce 235 Enthusiasm prior to thelohn Marshall football game knew no bounds, as illustrated by these cheer leaders at the big rally. Ed's Humble Service Station 8 Gar ,Ig-L','Iia,ETTEn Jo fi sPAIR'NG'pA a g e INVITE US A ' ' V A 'Es ...wav nor , gg -TO YOUR viifsis Nm Blowout? 2!.,!!.!.i5, Southside Downtown Military Dr. Plaza New Laredo Hwy. El Ra n c h o MEXICI-UL D 236 r F Quintana Garage Y-HHH! AT 1 s M 9 . ZZ oe Quintana Dandee Cleaners i So. San Football Team District Champs y fy KeHy Fiehi J ij :MMV ,,yw K iNahonaI Bank , ' r' Illvl i 1491 I i N 'N ff' 66'-245. . --ff A Il 1 r - E A - 'W E? DANDEE is HANQYH Q WA 2-1191 Quintana Rd. Las Palmas They don't look too happy about lunch prospects as they stand in cafeteria line - wieners, again? No, not that - must be exam time! 237 BILL PEACE S SON 1014 Peabody St. WA Z-0121 8: WA 3-7765 VJ Q 238 Friday afternoon pep rallies are a highlight of the football season, and in San Antonio's balmy YQ JOSKE' OF TEXAS Marcia Van Hellen and Sharon Willings, our two Teena Texas models, pose for our photogra pher. Las Palmas Store: Downtown: 900 Castrvle GE Z-2341 Alamo Plaza CA 7-4343 MWA SDK-im. are often held outside, as shown here. 239 QHNV ,ii Z , 4 1 i ix I FRIEND IN FREDS CAFE 'VI47 New Laredo Highway Phone WA 3-9032 Mr. and Mrs. Y. Trevino, Owners Try our Quick Plate Lunch Daily Mexican Food American Food Fried Chicken Open your Teen-Age Account 2 03 Houston Street i 9 Samis Hardware Dan s Food Market Store Qgqtlosl , THQ PRICE IS RIGHT! K N L C1 H . ew 'neo WV 1215 sOmerSetRd. Raymond, Pam, Billie, and Mike take time to look at one of the annual posters. C ompliments of The Fox Company fa- J ln? . . . -f D1V1S1OH 'H if 4? 'D . 4 School l 3 1 I X I We Salute Your School and its t Traditions C ongratulations and X Q Best Wishes To the Graduates of 64 Faculty examples of fine athletes came out with a win for the annual Senior-Faculty game. 242 THE SOUTH SAN ANTONIO OPTIMIST CLUB President ------ .Tarnes Black V. President - Cecil Williams Harry Dawson Secretary ----- Bob Garnmans Treasurer - C. D. Witson, Sr A Friend of the Boy oliiinfihas Each morning, during Football Season, you can see the Pep Squad marching away. f 'x . V' 4 ff :TN I S 'I -'.: . Come now glrls let s march we can Jump rope later! ! y I X 243 v' I I ,Q ri Mei A 2714 N. MCCULLOUGH ' TAyIor 2-0511 NATURAL VITAMINS NATURAL FOODS UW DIATETIC FOODS ALLERGY FOODS NONALLERGENIC C O S M E TIC S GULF SERVICE STATION I GO, BOBCATS! 903 Military Dr. A, W, Evans '709 Dwight Ave WA 2-1621 LYLE'S Watch Repair Fine Jewelry 1106 Quintana Rd. WA 3-9239 'ICOMETII CALLAI-IAN'S ICE GAS 8: ICE HOUSE At Your Yea - - Bobcats S. W. Military Dr. Service! - 2 LURLINES PauIme s FIowers Yuun Smurf-1 SAN Fl.uRls'r YQ! CANTGQ BID DWIGHT AVE. - EAN ANTUNIEI, TEXAS ,You GN' Cunsmass - F'uN:nAL DESIGNS - WEDDINGS Euunurra FURALL EIl:r:AslnNs 811 Dwight Ave. WA 3-4171 Cm' MDE DELNERY DAY WA. 4-2631 Num-rr GE. 2-6835 f E I I eww 244 These anxious seniors are awaiting their senior cards. Rhinehart Battery Service Backing the Bobcat s is 0 R E sg fiziinrrmzr f arrrsav VERVICE Trinity University Q 9 RI U W1 A Friendly Campus. . . With Friendly People! ! Reliable 715 Stadium Dr. PE 6-4141 810 Crittendon WA 2-0302 Drill Team members doing one of their outstanding drills take time out to make a cute pose for the camera. 245 fl Mrs. Mayers and the Journalism Staff work diligently to put out a win element. ning school newspaper: class work is a big The Perfect C ombination 'E if .f Eh . . . for a Western Vacation Fine Horses, Good Food, Swimming Pool Facilities For Fun - Come and Get lt. SCI-ILUND'T S PLUMBING Backing the Bobcats! WA 2-8814 3926 Military Dr. Bar-B-Q to go Catering MEGG'S BAR -B-Q 3543 Military Dr. WA 3-7171 Yea, Bobcats! BILLY'S RESTAURANT Billy Mitchell Village W rite or Call Flying L Ranch 246 Bandera, Texas 302 Vane VALLE Y -I-II NATIONAL BANK Where South San Saves! y Hi Dr, OR 4- 0881 .MA 41 Q - -7,1135 'T' f, ' 51:5 ,, Mmfa 'fa' R M my H-uw. vm' NV, iii nl? fish ,--'1?R '- f df-. V vi.,-'42 Pam Littleton, Alan Morris and Linda Rains are having an unusua1 fun day, GARRETT ENCO SER. TA. is backing the Bobcats i I- G 1 051551108 all the way. C-JARRETT MOTORS Wmg,-g,s.5., 51.-Fyuawf k ,F .A f L ,rl Q , i ,M . rmmsi We fwij A 1, crores a , ,Q-. '-1' -Kiln., -' , .qw ik- , i 'RTF'-M-'fa ff l. gg i- iw, ' 1 K 7 Y'l f ' 4 3 F' :Y X-'- 9 'W -sxikf uw f d 'M' ,, ., Y ,,.,:,w-at, ' 05' ,L-'iqglt T.. wi.. ,,....,-,,.,M...N.,m,Wm' W 3 y M, f -- - in we l ., 'K ' A ' 5 1 1 M V , M Aimb. 'tl.' X I 1 - t-ll ff Yl l . . -L 1 Lfly- if - sfgifgff, g.sKE,E12f- i -we . . .- f A friendly dealer serving a friendly community! 542 Dwight We don't Want all the business . WA 3-3691 just YOURS! is 602 Dwlffff Pam, Billie and Linda collect annual money for the Cat Tale, Ma's Donut Shop Ma's serves some of the best donuts in So. San. Try'em, they're great! 119 Whitewood Mrs. Alex Christilles 248 Villagran Grocery 5 QQ? f my The Q QD? X Best W9 Q59 . 9 5 --. M cnocffufs B U x ,,-.,, X uys 111 K 'W 1 , NV, X' AQ-ky 810 Lareclo WA 3-9205 Open daily till 6 p. m. Mon. Sc Thurs. till 8 p. m. For Famous Label Fashions Date Dresses - School Dresses A U F Best for your money! B 2- A Always 40070, to 60470 off original prices COOKIE'S FACTORY OUTLET PE 3-9041 Q . 'dy1mv4jT'1.-mv X- WM KELLY TERRACE WA 3-9683 727 BYHUFH Ave- 7518 Mission Rd. WA 3-0331 Quick Jobs! SUPERIOR PRINTING 117 Martinez St. CA 6-2793 Everyone Knows 1 OD 1 'FW Go f, BOBCATS Are the Best ! Cheerleaders pose at the Marshall Pep Rally! South San A Team is giving their opponents a hard time. 2 49 Baked-in-Flavor Baked-in-Quality Baked-in-Freshnes s Now listen Bobcat, show a little spirit! I THE FLOW ER BCX . A 1070 off on School Work Aglft of , W -3.,.1.! QLUJXTEQS so little .md means so much! ' I , N D X 'f , W1 ,Q 5 I 1 The Prettiest in town! 1 Business CA 3-4772 Residence WA 3-3387 250 A scene from the Jr. Play was demonstrated in Assembly to urge everyone to come and see those Great Actors. KnowIton's Dairy ROY Akers fvx And 1235521523 Funeral Chapel S Ad ? best! X OA K-TMI? -QV' f-5 The Akers complete service is within the price Milk at Q12 range of every family. Ice Cream U 'Centrally Located' ' ' H 'Most Modern Equipment' 'Beautiful Chapels' 515 N. Main Avenue - 1314 Fredricksburg Rd. PE 5-6171 CA 6-72012 51 Aaron, Clariece Elaine 192,218 137 Burke, Bonnie 42,196,205,208,219 Ackerman, Jerry 99 Acuna, Ramiro 92 Adler, Larry 95,205,187 Agis, Magaly 85 Agulara, Tony 188 Aguilar, Joe 85 Aguilar, Vicente 85 Ahrens, Jacqueline 85,188 Ainsworth, Jerry 40,216 Alcorta, Celia 67,208 Alderete, Modesra 99 Aldrich, James 85,150,170 Aldrich, Val 67,142,145,147,170,210 Alexander, Billy 40,152,156,210,161 Alexander, Dennis 99,135,187 Alexander, James 40,194,134,137 Index Brady, Barbara 100 Braneff, Melvin 100,151 Branson, Gerald 42,188 Brashier, Mr. Bill 22,23,142,176,210 Cisnero, Luc1l.le 101,192 Cisnero, Mary 101,202 Cisneros, Prank 43,196,188 Cisneros, Lydia 198 Bredekamp, John 67,216,230 Briseno, Cesario 208 Briseno, Joe 101 Briseno, Robert 87 Brooks, Dennis 101,151 Brooks, Larry 87 Broom, Gloria 87,188 Br own ohn Clark, Marlyn 44,192 Clary, Linda Lee 68 Claxton, Sharon Sue 68,196,219 Clayton, Carol S. 188 Clayton, Nancy 101,205,186 Clayton, Mrs. R.G. 222 Clayton, Sandra 68,196,214 Coffee, Malcolm 88,158 Alexander A lexander , Johnny 99 , Josephine 99,192 Alexander, Shirley 40,198 Almaguer, Almaguer, Lucy 99,202 Trinidad V. 67 Almendarez, Juan 85 Alsobrook Alvarado, Alvarado, Alvarado, Alvarado, Alvarado, , Edward 85 Frances 99 Linda 192,539,202 Mary C, 67,208 Rodolfo Solomon 41,18,208,186 . J Brown, Rita C, 67,188 Browning, Joe 87 Buchanan, Donna L. 68,69,218,220 Burkholder, Mr. Jack 17 Burney, Mrs. Ellen 19,105 Burroughs, Mary E. 68,194,196,251 219 Burrows, E.T. 35 Byargeon, Catherine 87 Byargeon, Fredrick 101 Bynum, Gary 87,188 Cabriales, George 87,210 Callahan, Patrick 87 Camp, Robert 87 Campbell, Linda 68,219 Coffey, Michael A. 68,152,162,210 167 Coker, Gerald 101,205 Colburn, George 88 Collins, Anita 44,202,191 Alvarez, Rosemary 192,99,194,202 Amaya, Yolanda 85,218 Anderson, Bailey 198,216 Anderson, Carol Anderson, Larry 41,194,216 Angel, lewis 99 Angel, Parilla 85,194,214 Aranda, Conception 99 Ariola, Jewel 99 Arnold, Richard 67,216 Arredondo, Consuelo 85 Arthur, Robert 85,150,162,166 Atchley, Mr. Fred 22,204,205 Atchley, Mrs. Lillis 18 Backman, Vicki 99 Baker, Lura 100 Baker, Marjorie I. 67,218 Balle, Florentino 85 Barcenes, Edward 100 Barker, Carolyn Sue 85 Barker, Patricia A, 67,208 Barker, Mrs. Sudie 18 Barnett, Berle 196,67,150 Barnett, Donald 100,151,169 Barragan, Antonio 85,159,169 Barragan, Gloria 86 Barrera, Gerardo 86 Barrera, Mario 100,151 Barry, Betty Bartel, Laura 86,218 Bartolome, Isabel 86 Bartolome, Juan 100 Barton, Betty R. 67,208,133 Barton, David 100 Batterton, Leslie 84,87,218,192 Bays, Reggie 67,170,210,173 Becker, Shirley C. 67,187 Beighey, Gary 87 Beighey, Gregg 100,187 Bello, Jesse 100 Benavides, Eddie 67 Benavides, Rafael 87 Bernal, Maria 67,208 Bernal, Rebecca 41,208,213,180 Biles, Mary Billings, Robert 87 Bivens, Gloria 100 Black, Betty 100,202 Black, Larry 40,124,137,152,155,162, 167,210 Black, Mr. James 13 Black, Karen 87 Blanar, Bill 69 Blanar, Ruben Blanco, Pablo 87 Blanco, Rosendo 87 Blanco, Susan 67,208 Blanquez, Henrietta 67,208,218 Bledsoe, Wesley 100 Blocher, Thomas 41,191 Bloxham, Nancy 87 Blumberg, Joann 41,57,196,201,232 225,235 Bodiaord R.B. 35 Bohnenblust, Mary 87 Boley, Diane 87,219,191 Boman, Jimmy 87 Borrego, Hector 100 Bourland, Betty 67,192 Bowers, Marjory Boyd, Benjamin 100,188 Boyd, Mrs. B.C, 222 Boyd, Sylvia 67 Campbell, Mrs. Pat 32 Campos, Teresa 101 Cantu, Abel 87,150 Cantu, Anna Marie 101,202 Cantu, Guadalupe 99,101,202 Cantu, Yolanda 101 Capelo, Eva 101 Capelo, Martin 88 Cardenas, Albert 85,87,170,172 Cardenas, Iose 42 Cardenas, Luz 68,192 Cardenas, Sara 42,198,202 Carillo, Asencion 68 Carlisle, Billy 68,216 Carlisle, Camile 42 Carnahan, Karen 101 Carnahan, Michael 42,142,144,145, 151,198,210 Carolan, Edward E. 101,158 Carolan, Marilyn 68 Carrasco, Daniel 87 Carreon, David 78 Carreon, Joe 68,170 Carrillo, Ascension Carrisalez, Antonio 87 Carrizales, Emily 87 Carrizales, Maria 42 Carrizales, Theresa 42,198,214 Carrizales Thomas R7 Carroll, Michael 42,69,142,172,145, 151,198,241,133,136,170,210 Carroll, Ronnie 84,87,150,170,248, 173 Carson, Mt. William 25,89 Casas, Joe 87,156,170,173 Casias, Josephine C. 68,208 Castaneda, Frank 42 Castano, David 178 Casillas, Hermel ind a Casillas, Teresa 99,100,101,194 Castano, David 101 Castillo, Alex 101 Castillo, Gabino 101 Castillo, Hermelinda 101,214 Castillo, Maria 42,198,208 Collins, Douglas 101 Collins, Lucy 44,196,134,191 Collins, Mr. Tom 105 Collins, Thomas E. 68,142,145,210 Conley, Raymond 88,142,146,170,210 173,248,241 Conrad, Carolyn 44,219 Consemia, Annie 88 Contreras, Lonjino 44,69,142,146,148 151,196,208,210 Contreras, Tom 88 Cook, Vicky 101,100,188 Copeland, Allen 88 Coquat, Richard L. 68 Coronado, Ignacio 102,151 Cortez, Martha 102 Cortez, Mary 45,192 Cortez, Q-alia 45,208 Cortez, Rita 45,69,208 Cortez, Robert 88 Coy, Dolores Ann 69,192,219 Coy, Linda 88,192,202,213,180,218 Coy, Lois Ann 45,194,196,198,219, 213,137 Crawford, Mrs, LaRue 222 Crawford, Vera 88 Crider, Carolyn 38,45,198,187 Croft, Mrs. Madelene 17,34 Cruz, Anna Marie 69,208 Cruz, Mary Ann 102 Cruz, Rachel Cuellar, Larry G. 69 Cuellar, Mary 88,208 Cuellar, Salvador 102,151,158 Cuff, James 46,196,208,l52,177,158, 210 Cuff, Mr. Nicholas 13 Currier, Nl.rs. Diane 18 Damon, Ronald E. 102,192 Davis, Arlene 69 Davis, Marvin 46,198,152,155,162, 210,161,165 Davis, Mrs. Owen 222 Dawes, Alexandra 89,192,218 Dawson, Gene 132 Day, Sharon 102 Deason, Peggy Sue 102,192 Deaver, Ronnie D. 102 Dees, Linda 89 De Haven, Larry 69 De la Cruz, Andrea 46 De la Cruz, Fernando 89 De La Rosa, Juan C. 89,93,159,169 De La Rosa, Mary Alice 46,120,130, 194,206,208,192,131 Leon, Jesse 46 152 163 210 Leon, Juan M. 102 Castillo, Raul 87 Castillo, Rosa Linda 101,214,188 Castleberry, Z..H. 35 Caunder, Yolanda 43,208 Cavanaugh, Elizabeth 43,194,202 Cavanaugh, Maureen 88,202,188 Cerna, Tony E. 68 Cerna, Yolanda 101 Cevallos, Antonio 101 Cevallos, Mary Louise 68,208,219 Chalker, Roy 101 Chamberlain, Charles W. 101 Chandler, Roy 101 Charlton, Judith A. 68,75,206,207, 214,188 Charo, Joe 101 Chavarria, Eugenio 101,188 Chavarria, Qalia 88,202 Chavarria, Raul 43,188 Chavez, Gregory 88 Chavez, Jose Angel 88 Chenoweth, Billy Wayne 68 Chenoweth, Brenda 101 Chrismon, Linda 182 Christopher, Johan Robert 68,142,145 170,210,172 Christopher, Sue 88,218 Cisnero, Isabel 88,202,208 De Leon, Gilbert 46,198,216 De r I 1 De l De gado, Mary Rose 102 Devora, Elida 89 Devora, Robert 46,177,210,187 Diaz, Carmen e9,2oa,21a,219,1ao Diaz. Joe L. 102 Diaz, Mary 89,208 Diaz, Richard 89 Dimas, Gilberto 89 Dimas, Juan Jr. 102 Dimas, Nicasio 38,46,60,l29,194,196 208 Dimas, Tony 102 Dolph, Herbert A. Jr. 69 Dominguez, Angelina 46,192 Dominguez, Arthur 46,170,188 Dominguez. Cipriano 102 Donfgrgguez, Raul 98,102,150,170,159 Dominguez, Raul 170,173 Dominguez Rosa 102 Dominguez, Sylvia 102,186 Dominguez, Yolanda 89 Donahoe mes 46 186 . JH . Dorrycott, Sylvia 89,192,214 Downes, Linda 102,192,202 Downes, Robert 102,186 Dugger, Phillip 70,142,146,194,152, 156,170,210,174 Hamilton, Patricia 107 Dutton, Cheryl 89,34,205 Dykes, Gene s9,205,170,159,174 Eakin, Mr. Carl 26.216 Easley Deborah 46,187,184 Edwards, Thelma 70,196 Ehrlich, Sharon 102,192 El1is,C. w. 102 Ellis, Marjorie 70,219 Eloff, Annie 35 Emerson, Robert 70,135,188 rngiish, Arthur 90,150 English, Beverly 98,102,194,186 English, Claude 102,186 English, Florence 70,134,187 Engiieh, Michael 47,142,146 Escamilla, Abelardo 102 Escobedo, Susan 102 Espino, Thomas 47,142,146,210 Esquivel, Odelia 90,193 Esteves, Daniel 90 Esteves, Maricela 70,208 Evans, J. B. Jr. 102,188 Evans, Mary Kay 70 Everett, Josephine 47 Everett, Linda K. 70,193,205 Fabian, Epifanio 47,198,208 Fabian, Fasone Vidal J. 71 Mar 71 206 207 Faulk, Fred 102,151 Felts, Harlene 48,216 Ferguson, Miss Jo 19 Ferrara, Mr. John 25,142,2l0,l79 Ferry, Barbara 102,193,202 Ferry, David 71,217 Few, T ommy 48,198 Figueroa, Evangeline 102,202 Figueroa, Gilbert 102 Flens, Mrs. C. E. 222 Flens, Charles E. 71,188 Flores, Bertha 103 Flores, Elida 71,208,218 Flores, Irene H. 103,193 Flores, Isidore 71,201,205 Flores, Mary Alice 103 Flores, Mary Jane 103 Flores, Oscar 103 Flores, Ruben 71,194,152,154,1S2,165 Fodge, Linda 103 Fogg, John Thomas 103,188 Forte, Claudette 90 Fox, Marion G. 90,205,152,156,169 Frankenfield, Barbara 48,202 Frankenfeld, Shirley 71,191 Freeman, Ernestine 48,196,213,l80, 213,179 Frierson, Lyra 103 Fritz, Mr. Arno 222 Fritz, Doris 38,49,121,123,194,196, 213,137,188,185,179 Fryar, Dianne 90,218 Fuchs, Richard 90,214,159 Fuentes, Joe E. 49,217 Fuentes, Leonard 71 Fuentes, Robert F. 90 Fuentes, Rose Mary 49,198 Fullen, Linda 103 Furr, Sharon 90 Gaddy, Constance 71,187 Gaines, Ralph 71 Gaines, Robert Milton 103,193 Gaines, Roger S. 103 Galindo, Pete 71 Gallic, Cynthia 90,218 Gallegos, Mary Lou 49,198,208 Gamez, N. Ninfa 103,214 Gammans, Rodney 49,142,146,196, 170,210,172 Gammans, Mr. R. E. 13 Garansuay, Jose 49,187 Garansuay, Pedro 49,198,211 Garibay, Erlinda 104 Garrison, Daniel 104,159,188 Garcia, Alicia M, 71,208 Garcia, Antonia L. 71,208 Garcia, Mary De La Luz 91 Garcia Garcia Garcia , Mary Jane 91 , Mary Lupe 104,187 , Patricia 71,196 ,208,218 Garcia, Rafaela 104,202 Garcia, Rosalinda 104 Garcia, Santiago 104 Garcia, Steve 104 Garcia, Sylvia Ann 104,202,188 Garcia, Teresa 219 Garcia, Yolanda 104,194 Garcia, Yolanda 84,91,194,2'20 Garcia, Yolanda C, 71,844,218 Garza, David 105 Garza, Domingo 105 Garza, Edward 105 Garza, Eudelia 105,202 Garza, Eulogio 50,196,205,211,170, 186,172 Garza, Johnny 105 Garza, Joseph 105,151,172 Garza, Garza, Garza Juanita 91,202 Mary Lou 105,219 Gfelia 50,208 Garza: Teresa 91,213,180 Garza, Victor 72,86 198,201,208 Gascon, James 72 Geisler, M. 35 Gembler, Alfred 72 George, Diana L, 105 George, William 105 Gewirtzman, Susan 105 Gibson Gibson , Danny E. 91 ,Richard 72,15o,17o,174 Giesick, James 72,142,147,211 Gildemeister, Edith D. 91,193,205 218,214 Gillaspia, Glenda 72,217,188 Gillespie, Floyd 72,86,194 Gillespie, Linda 106 Ginn, Katherine 72,217 Glover, Carlton 217 Gomez Gomez , Jimmie 106,169 , Mary Ellen 208 Gomez, Mary Jane 72,208 Gomez, Pedro 147,142,208,211 Gomez, Ramona B, 106 Gomez, Robert 91 Gonzal Gonzal Gonzal Gonzal Gonzal es, Alexandro 91,186 es, Antonio C. 91 es, Arthur 50,188 es, Candalario 106 es, Connie 208 Gonzales, Carmen 208 Gonzalez, Daniel M, 106 Gonzales, Diana A. 72,91,193,194 205,214 Gonzales, Eddie Sandoval 106 Gonzales, Edward 91,106,188 Gonzales, Edward A. 187 Gonzales, George C. 71 Gonzales, Isabel 50 Gonzales, Joe 91 Gonzales, Leonard M. 106,151,158 169 Gonzales, Linda 50,188 Gonzal es, Maria C. 50,194,214 Gonzales, Mary M. 106,193 Gonzales, Mauricio 50,88 Gonzales, Raul 106 Gonzales, Rose Mary 106,194,205 214 Gonzales, Velma 106 Goodwin, La Verne 106 Goodwin, Wallace 50,126,194,133, 186 ,185 Goodwin, Wayne C. 106,170,174 Gore, Connie Garcia, Armando 103 Garcia, Consuela Garcia, Daniel 49 Garcia, Daniel R. 103,158 Garcia, Daniel T. 103, 15 Garcia, David E. 91,188 Garcia, Edward 71,150 Garcia, Enrique 103 Garcia, Ernest 71,217 Garcia, Esperanza 71 Garcia, Garcia, Estena 49,91,19a Evaiiere, Jr. 49,198,208,217 Garcia, Felipe 71,191 Garcia, Gerardo 150 Garcia, Gladys 49,208 Garcia, Hilario 104 Garcia, Joseph 50,142,146,208,211, 170 Garcia, Margaret 50,193,198 Garcia. Maria 50.198208 Gothard, Bonita 51,193,206 Gothard, Mary T. 91 Granado, Daniel K. 107,170,174 Granado, Roy K. 107,188 Gray, Mrs. Adele 34 Gray, Kenneth 51,57,194,121,196,211 133,135,177 Gray, Nancy 98,194,106 Griffith, Jo 35 Grimes, Charles 107 Grimes, Thomas C. Grizzard, Susan 52 Grogan, Shirley 52,198 Guerra, Angelina 98,107 Guerra, Carlos 72 Guerra, David 151 Guerra, Mary Allen 107,193 Guerrero, Domingo 72 Guerrero, Genaro 73,217 Guerrero, Humberto 91 Guevara, Homer 52,208 Guevara, Santos 107 Guillen, Patrick 107 Gustafson, Mr. Cliff 31,159,162,210 Gutierrez, Pedro 27,52,130,208,120, 131 Guzman, Genevieva 73 Guzman, Johnny 73,152,162,165 Guzman, Johnny Fred 107 Guzman, Juan 211 Guzman, Lydia 52,198 Ur n Guzma Guzma Margarita 52 , olivia 73,188 Guzman, Qtenc ia 73 Guzma Virginia 107 U. Haddox, Katherine Hacse, Faye Dell 91 Hafner, Mr. Walter 17 Hagema 170 Hammond, Betty 53,206,207.218 Hammond, Rose 35 Hardy, Melba 91 Harmon, Linda 91,202 Harp, Mr. Vernon 32 Harrison, Beatrice 107 o Harris Harriso Harriso n, Carol 53 n, Paul 107 n Paul James 73 naisriawi David 107,158,169 Hassler, Alfred 107,186 Hayes, Hearn, Larry 73 P.W. 35 Helmke, Allan Hensley, Alona 91 Hensley, David L. Henson Heritag , Edward Jarvis 107 e, Mary June 53,58,198 Hernandez, Ambrose 1 I Hernandez, Armandlna 202 Hernandez, Christine 91 Hernandez, Della 91,202 Hernandez, Dolores 53,44,194,208 Hernandez, Gilbert 74 Hernandez, Gloria 107 Hernandez, Lucia 74,194,251 Hernandez, Margarito Hernandez, Richard 74,187 Hernandez, Rosie 91 Hernandez, Armendina 107 Hernandez Vidal 107 Herren, James 53,142,147,149,211, 136,191 Herrera, George 53 Herrera, Gilda A. 74,219 Herrera, John 107 Herrera, Joseph 91,150,170,174 Herrera Herrera Herrera , Pete 74 , Rosa 92 , Rodolfo 74,211,162,165 Hierholzer, Charles 107 Hierholzer. Jerry 74,217 Higgins, Frances 92,218 Hildebrandt, Gilbert 107 Hines, David 132 D Hines, onna 53,198 Hines, Ronnie 92,152,169 Hinshaw, Michael 107,159,169 Hoch, Michael 53,187 Holdsw orth, Martha 107 Holloway, Shirley 53,198,206 Hood, Ginger 74 Hood, Virginia Hoowxer Susan 219 Horton: Barbara 92,219 Horton, Terry 53,194,136,188 Howell, Barbara 92,219 Howell Billie 53,127,194,200,241, 135:248,256 Howell, Bonnie 107,201,188 Hueben thal, Joan 107,193 Huff, Michael D. 74 Huff, Patricia 217 Hughes , Charles E. 74,142,149,211 Ingram, Margaret 53,198,217 Ingram, Roy R. 74,l42,149,211 Jackson, Peggy 92 Jacobs, Jerry 92,152 Jennings, Mary 108,193,194,202 Jennings, Mr. Morris S. 12 Jimene J imene Jimene z, Adam 108 z, Juan 74,217,172 z, George 74,150,211,133,170 Jiminez, Ramundo 53 Johnson, Carlos 108,169 Johnson, Diana 108 Johnson, Dora 74 Johnson, Geri Sue 74 Johnson, Linda 108 Jones, Jordan, J orgens Mrs. Marianna C. 29,192,200 Mrs. Marguerite 33 Juarez, Olivia 74 Juarez, Roberto 108 Jusris, Justis, Justis, Bob 108 John W. 75 Judith 53,75,92 a Kane, Candace 108 . J Kane mes 53,198 n, Jim Day 73,142,147,211, ertnebert 5a,211,152,1e2,1ss 147 Keith, Cheryl 92,193 Kellner, Carolyn 108,193 Kelley, Mr. James A. 11,14,106, 222 Kerfoot, Elsie 92,194,205 King, Gaylon 108 Kinman, Mr. Fred 22,19,94,204,205 Kinman, Mrs. Paula 19 Kiser, James Kenneth 55,186 Kiser, Mrs. R.C. 222 Knight, Robert 138,55,142,149,211 Kordich, Pauline 55,198,208 Kraemer, David 92,205,214,178,188 Kraemer, Mr. Edwin 19 Kretzmeier, Mr. William 29,190,191 Kunze, Diane 92 Kutil, Carolyn 55,194 Lakatta, Joann 108 Lambaria, Larry 92,208,170,173 Lankford, Mr. Earl 151,211,210,158 Lankford, Susan 92 Laque, Eloy 162,164 Martinez, Roland 163 Martinez Martinez , Rosa Linda 109,202 , Roy 76,211,170,191,174 Martinez, Ruben 109 Martinez Mata, G1 , sabino 109 or ia 109,202 Lara, Ignacio 92 Lara, Jesse 208 Lara, Lupita 55,198 Lara, Raul 55 Lara, Richard 55 Lassere, Linda 108,188 Law, Mary 108 Lawson, Mr. Keith 22,205 Leachman, Robert 75 Leadford, Kenneth E. 92 Leake, .Tohn 108 Ledezma, David 55 Ledezma, Simon 108 Ledezma, Yolanda 208 Ledwig, Brony 75 Leiva, Antonio 66,195,178 Lewis Lewis Lewis , Ann 108 , Kenneth 108,169 , Richard 108 Leyva, Gertrude 108 Lightsey, Kenneth 55,142,150,198, 211,213 Lindsey, Barbara 92,219 Liserio, Raul 75 Liserio, Robert 55 Littleton, Mr. .T.A. 30,152,210,2-35 Littleton, Pam 200,213,179,226,232, 247,241,248,188 Locke, Mary 108 Loera, Guadalupe 92,214 Lorera, Sylvia 108 Lomas, Hermenegildo 92,162,159 Long, Darwin 76 Long, James 76,193,215 Long, Kathleen 92,193 Longoria, Rudy B. Lopez, Antonio 108 Lopez, Chris 108,158,188 Lopez, Cruz 76,213,219,180 Lopez, Evangelina 108,193,205,133, 215 Lopez, Fernando 76 Mattield, Patrick 92 Mayers, Carmen 93 Mayers, Mrs. Sank C. 18 McCay, Sherry 110,202 McC1aran, Meaky 92,188 McCruty, Mrs. Wilma 12 McCulloch, Ronald 110,188 McDaniel, Sheila 110 McElroy, Mary Kathryn 76,186,251 McFarling, Mr. Melvin 26 McGee, Charles 110,152,156 McHenry, Bobby R. Mclunkin, Lousi A. 92 McKean, Patsy L. 76,219 McKinley, Mrs. Ethel 20,207 McMahon, Mrs. Clara 34 McVay, Shetille 76 Meads, Mt. Melvin L. 28,185 Mena, Danny 76 Mena, Ernest Mena, Ester 93 Menchaea, Soledad 57,209 Mendoza, Ezik 110,151 Mendoza, Juan 110,151 Mendoza, Tony 110 Mermea, Rudy 93 Meyer, Janet Kay 78 Meyer, Paula 93,201 Meyers, Carmen 202 Miller, Charles F. 93 Miller, Julia 93,219 Miller, William 110,158,188 Minjares, Arturo 76 Minjares, Robert 110 Minnix, Dena 93,193,202 Mitchell, Patricia 110,195 Mitchell, Stephanie Moffett, Donna 111,193,195,202 Molina, Diana 109 Molina, Maria 111 Monroe, Diana L. 93 Montes, Jamie 76 Montez, Rafael Jr. 93,7209 Montgomery, Barbara 213,219,180 Moore, Carolyn 66,77,207,219 Moore, Diana Lee 93,219 Moore, Patrica Ann 77,218 Moore, Sharon S. 93 Palacios, Israel 111,151 Palmer, Diane 111,219 Palmer, Jimmy 58 Palmer, Marcalee 58 Patdo, Elida 111 Pardo, Isabel 58,198,202 Pardo, Juan Pardo, Olivia 111 Pardg Rosie Patch, Mr. John 23 Patino, David 94,198 Patino, Ernesto 94,205,215 Patrick, Michael 111 Peace, Mr. William 13 Pearson, Jimmy 94 Pena, Ernest 94 Pena, Henry 94,188 Pena, James 59 Pena, Jerry 111,151,169 Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perkin Perry, Pers in Peters Peters Alice 111 Daniel 77 Joe 59,209 Rachel 111 s, Paula 91,555,179 Charles J. 111,169 g, Yvonne 22,111,193 on, John 95 on, Linda Peterson, Mary Jo 198 Pietz, Penny 77,219 Pimentel, Julie 59,209 Pittman, Alvin 95 Plunkett, Mrs. PLL. 222 Plunkett, James 95,205,187 Plunkett, Mary Ellen 59,195,196,205, 213,179,187 Pogue, Marilyn 112 Ponce, Hector 95,186 Posey, Tobie 59 Powell, Joseph 95 Pozos, Beatrice 112 Price, Bill 77,209 Price, Frank 251 Pridgeon, Pamela 112,202 Pruett , Pat 59,197,201,225,200,184, 1as,2s2,235,1sa Pruett, Mrs. T.W. 222 Puente, George 112 Puente, Irenio 95,159 Puente, Joaquin 60 Puente, Monico 95 Puente, Narciso 78,162,166 Puente, Yolanda 95,218,215 Put-sing, Yvonne 202 Morales, Daniel M, 93 Morales, Edward 198 Morales, Jesse 111,188 Morales, Margie 111 Morales, Raul 111,169 Morales, Sylvia 188 Moravits, Edith 35 Quesenberry, Carolyn 95 Quesenberry, JoAnn 60 Quesenberry, John 95 Quinlan, Richard 95 Quinn, Margaret 60,64,195,198,206, Lopez, Guadalupe 76,150,170,172 Lopez, Luis 92,188 Lopez, Mary 92 Lopez, Mary Rose 108 Lopez, Pablo 108 Lott, Carol 218 Lott, Frankie 108 Lucas, Homer 55,188 Ludlow, Ned 108, 187 Lugo, Genaro 92,150 Luna, Eva 108 Luna, Rosendo 109,108,202 Machado, Johnny 109,151 Macias, Wesley J. Macy, Yvonne 109 Magro, George 55,211,162,165 Mallet, Stephen 109,178,158 Mangum, Mr. Jack 22 Manriquez, Jesse 76 Marbach, Barbara 56,206,207 Markl, William 56,211,162,232,235, Morris, Alan 38,56,103,122,125,195 211,132,137,178,185,247,188 Morris, Bruce 111,150 Morris, Paula 86,84,93,136 Mosley, Albert 111 Mosley, Ronnie 111 Mosley, Thelma 35 Mossbarger, Sharon 93,202 Mullins, Robert Dale 111 Munoz, Graciela 93,193 Munoz, Ramiro 93,159,169 Myrick, Clifton 93 220,213,136,25O Quinones, Pe Quintanilla, Maria 112 Quintanilla, Mary 95,202 Quintanilla, Robert 112,151,158,188 dro 112 Quintanilla, Theresa 78,218,209 Quiroga, Joe 111 Quiroga, Rosa 78 Quiroz, Raymond 78 Ragsdale, Larry 78 Rains, Linda 79,201,133,136,247,251, Narvaez, Juan Alberto 111 Navarez, Maria De La Luz 77 Narvaez, Rodolfo 111,215,186 Navarro, Anita G. 93 248,188,184 Ramirez, Angie T. 112 Ramirez, Hope E. 112,202 Ramirez, Irene 29,79,193,195,209 Ramirez, Jesus 95 Ramirez, Jimmy 95 Ramirez, Manuel 112 Ramirez, Oscar 95,205 248,167 Marquez, Tony 109 Martens, Martha 92,219 Martinez, Adelfa 66,76,213,218,220, 120,132,180 Martinez Daniel B. 92 Martinez Eliseo C. 92 Martinez Estella 76 Martinez Evangeline 109,202 Martinez, Gilbert 76,109 Martinez, Gonzalo 56,217 Martinez, Gregory 76 Martinez, Jesse 215,186 Martinez Luis 109 Martinez Mar Martinez Y Marvin 56,186 Martinez, Raul 57,109,188 Martinez, Raymaldo 109 Martinez, Robert 76,209 Neely, Melody A. 94 Nelson, Bonnie 111 Nichols, Mrs. Kate 22,23 Nichols, Linda 111 Nino, Genevieve Nino, Rafael 56,217 Nino, Vivian 111 Nisonger, Robert 56 Nolan, Mr. Dean 23 Norrell, Mr. George 26,27 North,' Carolyn 84,94,195,134,179, 191 North, Lorraine 38,56,195,133,191 North, Roger 111 O'Berry, Kathleen 111,193 O'Bryanr, Betty Ochoa, Ramiro 111 O' Hara, Gayle 94 Ojeda, Arturo 111 Olivarez, Jesus 56,134-,188 Olivieri, Katherine 77,209 Ontiveros, Gloria J. 94 Ortega, Libertad 58,209 Ortiz, Alba A. 94,195,201,213,215, Ortiz, Miss Amoaro 31,25,212,214 Ortiz, Macario 77,170,193 Osborne, Emma 111 Ramirez, Ray 95 Ramos, Emma 79,209 Rangel, Carolina 79,193 Rankin, Cecila Kay 95,193 Rathman, Alfred 112 Red, Jenell 60,219,191 Reid, Frank Reid, Michael 112 Rendon, Alonzo 112,169 Rendon, Ernest 112,188 Rendon, Lillie 95,195,202,188 Rendon, Odelia 69,57,215,188 Rendon, Robert 95,159 Revillas, Guadalupe Jr. 112 Reyes, Adam 79,211,165 Reyes, Domingo 95 Reyes, Frank 112,193,215 Reyes, Jake 61,188 Reyes, Jesusita 112,193,215 Reyes, Maria 95,193,215 Reyes, Mary 95,193,205,215 Reyes, Raul 112,205 Reyna, Velma 95 Rheaume, Karen 95 Rhodes, Thelma 79 Richardson, William 61,198,134,178 Robles, Marina F. 112 Richter, Mrs. Beatrice 33 Ricks, Clara 79 Riojas, Jacob 61 Riojas, Jake 79 Rios, Guadalupe C. 112 Rios, Richard Salinas 177,187 Ripple, David 112 Ritchey, Samuel 61 Rivas, Danny 112 Rivas, Juanita G. 112 Rivera, Diane 79,193 Roach, Mrs. Paula 34 Robbins, Bernard 202,177 Robbins, Miss Mollie 17 Roberts, Katherine 58,61,218 Robles, Fred 112 Robles, Jerry 79 Robles, Jesse 112 Robles, Teresa 95 Roden, Eugenia 112 Rodriguez, Albert 112 Rodriguez, Betty Rodriguez, Deliz 79 Rodriguez, Earnest 112 Rodriguez, Elida 61,218,209 Rodriquez, Esther 95 Rodriguez, Gilbert 79 Rodriguez, Irene 95 Rodriguez, James 112 Rodriguez, Jesse 113 Rodriguez, Juan 113 Rodriguez, Juanita 62 Rodriguez, Mary 95 Rodriguez, Mary Helen 62,198,209 Rodriguez, Rachael Rodriguez, Rosalie 219 Rodriguez, Rosie 95,193 Rodriguez, Sarah 113 Rodriguez, Serapia 79,218 Rodriguez Yomeida 44,96 Rojas, Rojas, Carlos 79 Marcelino 96 Romas, Trinidad Romero, Gabriel 62,205,188 Romo, Thomas '79 Rosales, Juan 113,158 Rosenbusch, Linda 113,202 Ross man, Roy 113,151 Ruiz, Ceclia 113 Ruiz, Delia 51,62,188 Runnels, Martha 113,193 Rusch, Darlene 79,188 Rusch, Kenneth 113,151,158 Ryals, Linda 113,202,138 Saenz, Rita 96,193,205 Salas, Albert V. 96,188 Salas, Gloria 79 Salas, Maria Del Carmen 198,209 Salas, Martha 113 Salazar, Guadalu 113 158 188 Salazar, P5 1 I Jacinto P. 95,159,1 l0,1 I4 Salazar, Mary Ann 96,205 Salazar, Natividad 113,159,195,169 Sanchez, Tony 96,162,165 Sanchez, Aurora 96,193,219 Sanchez, Casey 151,169 Sanchez, Casimiro 113 Sanchez, David 113 Sanchez, Fred 188 Sanchez, Hector Sanchez, Ismael 79 Sanchez, Joe 62,198,211 Sanchez, Jose Diaz 219 Sanchez, Josephine 79 Sanchez, Olivia 193 Sanchez, Reynaldo 79 Sanchez, Robert Sanchez, Rosita 96 Sanchez, Yolanda 80,188 Sanders, Carol 62,198 Seay, Henry 80,142,147,150,211 Sedillo, Alma 219 Sedillo, Maurice 52,62,198 Segrist, Rian 80,193,195 Self, Kenneth W. 193,188 Semlinger, Thomas Serna, Eloy Sessions, Timothy 62,142,145,150, 211 Settles, Charles 80 Sexton, Sandra 80,217 Shand, Joan Marie 195 Sharp, David E. 96 Shaw, Susan Sifuentes, Cecilia 80,213 Silva, Christine 80 Silva, Fernando 188 Silva, Juanita 115 Silva, Mary C. 115 Silva, Mary Lou 115 Silva, Olivia 80 Singleton, Carol 80,187 Singleton, Cynthia 96 Singleton, Robert 96,169 Singleton, Ronald 115,151 Singleton, Sonya 115 Skinn ef, Fred 62,142,150,198,211,172 Slothower, Virgil 63,209 Smith, Cecil 80,219 Smith, Gary 80,81,162 Smith, Houston G. 96 Smith, Lynne 81 Solis, Lupe 63,198,209 Solis, Rodolfo 63,217 Sosa, Arthur 115 Sosa, Edward C. 115 Sosa, Irene 115 Sosa, Teresa 63,198 Sowell, Betty 96,215 Sparks, Yvonne 96,219 Starosta, James 81 Steen, Tommy 115 Stegall, Billie A. 115,193 Stegall, Elizabeth 91,215,209 Stevens, Linda Jean 115 Steve ns, Linda Kay 115 Stewart, Dianne 81,209 Steward, Mary 81,218,219 Stillwell, Jo Lynne 58,653,193 Stoba ugh, Bobby G. 115 Stockwell, Mr. William 13 Stone Stone Stova , Brent 132 , Richard 87 n, Elaine 63,230 Strew, Arlene 96,218 Strew, Mary Edith 63 Strew, Niles 63 Stubb Stues s, Gordon 115,205 ser, Kathleen 82 Valdez, Lucy 96,193,202 Valdez, Rosita M. 96,209 Valenzuela, Margarita 115 Van Beveren, Judy 64, 199 Vanegas, Bertha Jean 115 Van I-Iellen, Marcia 83,195,219,239, 179,239 Van Horn, Janet 83,187 Vann, Carolyn 115,202,188 Van Zandt, Dorothy 97 Vara, Anita 83,187 Vatga, Mickey 116 Varga, Patricia 83.219 Vargas, rred 116 Vargas, Irene 97 Vasquez, Adalbert 64,205 Vasquez, Mary Helen 116 Vega, Antonio 116 Vega, Ernest L. 65 Vega, Henry F. 65,198,209 Vega, Lupe F, 97,218 Vega, Maria 83,193 Vega, Oscar 83,217 Vega, Vidal 116 Vela, Dorothy L. 97,218 Vela, Richard 65,142,150,195,211 Vickrey, Brenda 132 Viera, Otilia 83 Viesca, Jesus M. Viesca, Joe 116 Viesca, Juan Antonio 116 Villafranca, Arthur 83,29,179 Villagran, Consuelo 65,193,198 Villagran, Elizabeth 116,188 Villagran, Marina 97,193,218 Villalovos, David 83,120,132 Villalobos, Mr. G.G. 13 Villarreal, Librado 116 Villanueva, Mario Villanueva, Mike L. 116 Villanueva, Ruby R. 116 Villareal, Jose Sergio 83,209 Villarreal, Porfirio 116 Villegas, Hector 83,142,151,211 Vorhes, James 97,159,205,169 Wade, Charlie 83,193,191 Walker, Jane 116,193,187 Walker, Mr. Richard 13 Wallace, Pamela 116 Wallace, William J. 116 Warminsky, Mary Ann 97,219 Warren, Mrs. D.C. 222 Watkins, Robert E, 64,215,187 West, Ravis 116,193 Whitaker, Margaret H. 65,217 Whitaker, Robert 97 White, Janice 65,198,206,207,187 White, Susan 34,655,196 Whitten, Wayne 83,209 Wilkins, Yolanda 83 Suarez, Isidro 115 Suarez, Julian E, 115 Sullivan, Richard A. 96,150,205,170, 209,174 Symn, Lynn 81,187 Tagle, Pilar 115 Tanner, Mrs. Elaine 31,212,219,221, 180 Taquino, Rodney N. 96,215,159,186 Taquino, Shelby 115,193 Taylor, Kathryn Taylor, Wade 63,177,187 Teague, Jacqueline 96,218 Tello, Edward 82,211,152,154,162, 166,209 Tello, Geraldine 63,193,209 Teniente, Mary 82,213,180 Terry, Sheryl 115,193 Thompson,Gary B. Thompson, Imogene 35 Thompson, Joyce 82,202,219 Williams, Mr. Cecil W. 13 Williams, Frances 83,202 Williams Williams William, Willings, , Mrs. Mary Lou 24 , Robert A. S6,83,128,195 Terry Nell 97,202,191 Mr. B.J. 23,142,150,210,169 Willings, Mrs. Mary Jo 25,194,222 Willings, Sharon L. 65,239,239,209, 188 wiuings, William 97,150,195 Womack, Bonita 83 Wong, Dwight 116,151,205 Woodlee, Gloria Woodlee, Jeannie 83 Woods, Mrs. Mirabelle 24 Woolum, James 97,178,186 Word, Janet 116 Wright, Cora Ellen 116 Wright, Harvey Joe 65,142,211,171 Wright, Linda 97,202,188 Ximenez, Felix G. Sanders, Jeffery 80 Sandoval, Felipe 62 Sandoval, Mary L. 80,193,209 Sandoval, Nestor 96,150,l70,159 Sauter, Mary 186 Sauter, Richard 80 Savala, Isidro Sawyer, Mike 80,217,216 Scanlon, Mary 188 Scanlon, Patricia 80,262,187 Schameus, Ace 151 Srmnndt, Gregory 80,188 Schmidt, Frances Schogglns, Jerry 62,198 Thompson, Steve 82 Tomerlin, Monte 115,151,158,169 Tonare, Tommy 82 Tondre, Frank 115,152,155,165 Tondre, John N. 96 Tooke, Mary 82,209 T orre T orre S, Gloria F. 96,218 S, Ricardo 115,159,169 Touro, Kay 64,82,218,220,241 Tracy, Bonnie 115 Tracy. Jim 64,82 Trafton, Verna 64,217 Trevi Trevi Trevi no, Bertha 82 no, Maria 82 no, Rachel 115 Ximenez, Guadalupe 65 Yamaguchi, Edmund 38,S5,209,188 Yanez, Jose 97,170,173 Yanez, Tony C. Ybana, Martha 116 Zalman, Jeanette 83,219 Zamarron, Mary E. 116,195 Zamarron, Santos 116 Zamora, Daniel 116 Zappe, Tommy J. 116,159,169 Zavala, Carmen 116,193 Zavala, Clara 116 Zavala, Guillermo 116 Zellner, Mrs. Vada Belle 20,21,207, Schulze, Schomer, Kathleen 80,193 Schulze, Alva 80.195.215.188 Schulze, Mrs. Anna 18,214 Arthur 215,159,230,187 Trevino, Santiago 188 Trevino, Virgina 115 Trinidad, Alexander Turman, Mr. John 13,24,25 222 Zuniga, Ofelia 209 Schulze, Cynthia Scott, Mr. Danny Joe 13,23,170, 210,159 Scott, Kathryn 62,198 Scott, William 80,142,211,152,171 Turner, Mr. Alton 13,69 Turner, Lynn 132 Uecker, Mr. Warren 15,106 Upton, Candie 82,193 Valdez. Bertha 198 From the Editor ,Tust as the band is led on the field and led off the field, so must this 1963- 64 school year be guided in and out, in various ways. The goal of the yearbook staff has been to sum this year up in picture form. Much of the meaning of any an- nual is afforded those who spend most of their time during the year of its production planning its pictures, ideas, and layouts: writing copy: and putting it all together in many pictures and even more words. An annual is only as good as the staff behind it and this year's group gave not only of their time but wholly of their personalities to make this book a personal triumph for each. To each ofthe staff members I give my heart- felt thanks for solid work, work, work. Without Mrs. Mar- ianna J' ones, our sponsor, to fall back on with our mistakes and problems, the book would never have come out. The 1964 CAT TALE has been ours, and now it is yours. May you get as much enjoyment in reading it as we have had in cre- ating it. Sincerely, - fr Billie Howell ...r7':.':12 M -udn.-an -f - ,f . , ,.,-.-lg'-up-.fx..----Y-1-,.' 24! Ml fefwx 'W V0 ' -fx flag fQ,ff'J'iVf'f' 'Aff' Q? QOGWMQ M ' dwg G af QW l ODAXQ,-u5 5 '5w5 Qollbfwiiw wwbwwk f Al , fy 7 . 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