Southwest High School - Dragonniere Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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The year 1964-65 has been marked by a record of achievements which will probably characterize it as outstanding, if not epoch making, in the history of this school. It would be presuming if, indeed, not impossible, for me to record in this brief greeting an adequate enumeration much less a description of these achievements. May it suffice to say that a larger physical plant, an increased enroll- ment, a stronger faculty, an improved esprit de corps and the attainment of recognition by the educa- tional institutions of higher learning are but the most obvious examples. While these and other desirable advances have been realized during the session now closing, it would not be proper to assume that they are the product of the year's thought. The yield of fruit in nature and in any worthy enterprise is contingent upon plans wisely laid and skillfully executed far in advance of expected returns. May I indulge the hope that as the years come and go your love for Southwest High School and your loyalty to its ideals may continue to grow, and that in service you may ultimately reflect the greatest pos- sible honor upon all who have contributed toward the establishment. expansion, and support of this seat of learning. S. F. Cernosek Salma! gourd Members Build for Eiuture 1 C . as Southwest School Board meets in Executive Session: Left to Right, Mr. A. V. Thurman, Mr. S. F. Cernosek, Superintendent, Mr. I. W. Watts, Mr. R. C. Aldridge, Ir., Chairman, Mr. Floyd Iackel, Mr. Nicky Constanzo, and Mr. Edwin Ripps. Members of the School Board are elected for their understanding and knowl- edge of educational matters. Setting policies and handling the busi- ness side of our schools, their responsibili- ties require patience and stability. Our school system is privileged to have these capable leaders at its helm. l Mr. R. C. Aldridge, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Crusiccs Share in Activities of claw! Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Mr. R. C. Aldridge, Ir. , is assisted by Mr. S. F. Cernosek, Superintendent, as he explains plans for new buildings for 1965. Mr. and Mrs. Cernosek host luncheon for guests and board members. Mr. Floyd Iackel enjoys the meal prepared by members of the homemaking department. 6 Board members attend a luncheon during Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Ripps, Mr. and Mrs. Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Constanzo, Mr. and Mrs. Iackel, and Mr. and Mrs. Watts were among the special guests. Hank I 2 .0 9 High Salma! When zz Kamen: Hlicks, We Kmfw lfis' Hamid I Wanda Roe and Lois Massengill discuss the football game for Fri- day night. Give it the old Rah, Rah, Rah, Boys! High School pep rallies are good and loud with plenty of pep exhibited by all. Dances in the Gymnasium b e c om e sock hops after Football games on Friday nights. Delores Nobles tells Daniel Lopez about some of the fine points of marching and what it can do to tennis shoes. Cheers and shouting humanity are featured players at all pep rallies. ACADEMICS . . . What constitutes a learning situation? What is a school? Southwest is fortunate enough to have lab- oratory equipment, social clubs, service organizations, athletic events, and a soaring school spirit. But remove each of these attractions and we would yet have a school -- be- cause we have those who teach and those who learn. The main objective of the teachers is still to give an educa- tion. The cardinal purpose of the students is to absorb this edu- cation. This constitutes a learning situation. This is a school. It truly is a land . . . ...IN SEARCH OF IDEAS Husybodics in ,Action N Even Lou Ann Stark can't escape the Students meet before school to see who got their prying eye of our cameraman. homework! ' K Marilyn Rosser concentrates in Miss Powe11's English class, while Ann Collins, Susan Constanzo and Bobby Prather prepare for class discussion. Physical Education class forms a pyramid to show off their agility. Terry Howeth and Beverly Dowda are i served at the buffet table during the Band awaits inspection before Randolph game. Harvest Moon Bau- 10 EDUCATOR ..... SPORTSMAN. . . . LEADER .... MR. CLIFFORD A, MUELLER, having served Southwest for many years as coach and science instructor and three years as Principal, received his B. S. from Texas A. gc M. and his M. Ed. degree from Trinity University. With an eye to the future, Mr. Mueller has brought Southwest through three years when the public eye was suddenly on education. In the rush to stress the importance of mathematics and science, he never overlooked the equal impor- tance of the electives, lending his constant support to the subjects which give us a wider point of view. His every decision is made with care as he unceasingly a true educator, Mr. Mueller has 'i his life to his job. He all school activities, including sports events. tries to make our years at Southwest both happy and worthwhile. 11 CAPABLE ..... COL, A. D. HALL, Vice-Principal and Administrative Assistant to the Super- intendent, received his B. S. degree from Southwest Texas State College. A word of advice, a thoughtful decision, a question answered with care -- Col. Ha1l's influence is felt in all parts of our school life. His obligations are carried out with our welfare in mind, and it is with much deliberation on his part that new rules and regulations are made. In our contacts with Col. Hall we become more and more confident that his administrative skill will maintain and increase Southwest's position in this district. 12 TEACHER. . . . We are fortunate to have an able teacher like Col. Hall to teach ican History and Government to our students. ADMINISTRATOR ..... AMIA BLE ....... IUDICIOUS .... . . . . PHILOSOPHICAL. . . . . al'CC1'. -4 Myrtle Shepherd introduces Mary's representative to interested in a college MRS. MYRTLE B. SHEPHERD serves as Supervisor-Counselor for Southwest Inde- pendent School District. An eagerness to make our problems her- own is a characteris- tic for which Mrs. Shepherd is rightfully admired. Her friendly smile brightens social gatherings, and the air of efficiency with which she carries out her obligations instills confidence in all who seek her guidance. Frowns of frustration are transformed into smiles, as, in her capable hands, our problems easily dissolve. 13 antnafcst sacncrs ' Association Sacks Officers of the Southwest Teachers' Association are pictured above: First Row, Mr. John Kerchville, First Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Estelle Mask, Pres- identg Mrs. Lola Robertson, Secretaryg Second Row, Mr. Lewis Patton, Second Vice-President, Mr. Kenneth Lyssy, Treasurer. ftian Standards The Southwest Teachers' Association was organized in the year, 1962-63, with Mr. Howard Richardson as president. The organization is affiliated with the Texas State Teachers' Association and the Na- tional Education Association. The organization has as its purpose the promotion of the progress of education in the state of Texas. The association helps keep the teachers informed concerning legislation, professional standing, teacher tenure, certification, graduate study and improvement in public relations. 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S f gin, ff Q AX, A Mr 1 f S255 55 , 'I - f' if' E, :', Q ' 'fmlag ' ' 1 s i in... fr r w x,35gK,W 'Fifi 1 wg nw E? 563,455 w is X if g iw , 1 Q' 1, ig ai Ziff I 'Q 5 '14 11 9,2221 Ep T J' 0' 'S ix wwf, Lf' 5 Q 21 I iw fw 2 5. i f ' ' 5? fl A- 915 6 24 1215 54 5 AA if ggi :gg a K ,,, Q 1 , A xx Tv s , I W gm, Q55 5 i1 u41vf4 i 3 s s T Yfgs ii , A is ff, ,A ,icy , M 15 5?'5'Z+ES2 .. -- , plz-.Q - St 1 rnqwffi Qzzculfy Members ,fain in MRS, JENNIE S. BYROM--B.A., East Central State Teachers' College, M.A., Southwest Texas State Col- lege, Sponsor, Sophomore Class, Drama Club. Hobby, Fishing and Cooking. MR. GEORGE CHAMBERS--B. S. , Southwest Texas State College: Sponsor, Senior Class. Hobby, Hunting, Fish- ing MR. ALAN GINSBERG--B. A. , Trinity Universityg Spon- sor, Freshman Class. Hobby, Reading and Politics. MR. W. A. GREINER--B.A., St. Mary's University: M.Ed., Trinity University. Hobby, Hunting, Fishing, Coaching. 1 COL. A. D. HALL--B.S., Southwest Texas State Col- legeg American Institute of Engineering, Staff Command College, 1936, War College Army Institute of Tech- nologyg Sponsor, Student Council. MRS. DORA HELFRICH--B. S., M. S. , North Texas Uni- versityg Sponsor, 8th Grade. Hobby, Swimming. MR. EARL HESSONG--B. B.A. , Texas A. 85 I. 5 Sponsor, Junior Class. Hobby, Golf. Football games create interest and loyalty with groups of faculty m em be rs always in attendance. Mrs. I ennie Byrom and Mrs. Dora Helfrich enjoy game activities. Selma! .Activities X MR. SETH HOKE--B.S., M. Ed., Sam Houston Stateg Sponsor, Sophomore Class. Hobby, Hunting, Fishing. MRS. ROSE HUDSON--B.A., St. Mary's Universityg Sponsor, Junior Class, Future Teachers' of America. Hobby, Reading. MR, WALTHER JOHN IVES--B.A., Trinity University: M, A., University of Texasg Sponsor, 8th Grade. Hob- by, English, German, World History. MR. THOMAS KENDRICK--B. S. , Texas A. Sc M. 5 Spon- sor, Pep Squad, 7th Grade. Hobby, Rock Collecting, Reading. MR. JOHN KERCHVILLE--B. S. , Southwest Texas Stateg Sponsor, Future Farmers of America. Hobby, Leather Craft. MR. IRVING LEA THER--B.A. , Boston University: M. R. E. , Southwestern Baptist Seminaryg Sponsor, 8th Grade. Hobby, Radio, Photography, Archery. MR. KENNETH LYSSY--B.A., St. Mary's University, M. Ed. , Southwest Texas State: Sponsor, Senior Class. Hobby, Hunting and Fishing. Coach Alvin Rhodes makes plans for future games as he talks on the telephone. Mrs. Rose Hudson seems to enjoy the conversation. Southwest Hzzculty Mixes MR. DONALD MCASKILL--B.A. , St. Mary's University, Sponsor, Sophomore Class. Hobby, Hunting, Fishing, Coach, Girls' Basketball Team. MRS. CAROL MCDONALD -- B.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas Stateg Sponsor, Future Homemakers of America. Hobby, Cooking, Sewing. MR. C. A. MUELLER--B.A., Texas A. 81. M.: M. Ed., Trinity University. Hobby, Fishing, Hunting. MR. MICHAEL PAGONIS--B.M.E., St. Mary's Univer- sityg Sponsor, Band. Hobby, Coin Collecting, Music, Fishing, Hunting, Cooking. MISS BETTY POWELL--B. S., Anderson Collegeg Spon- sor, Iunior Class. Hobby, Creative Writing, Poetry, Swimming. MRS. MARY RAMIREZ--B. S. , Incamate Word College, Sponsor, Future H o m e m a k e r s of America. Hobby, Sewing, Piano. MR. ALVIN RHODES-- B. S. , Sul Ross State, Coach, Boys' Basketball Team. Hobby, Sports. Col. A. D. Hall inquires about prospective speaker for Student Council assembly. Huszuess and pleasure MR. HOWARD RICHARDSON--B.S., Texas A. 84 I.: M. Ed. , Southwest Texas State, Sponsor, Future Farm- ers of America. Hobby, Photography, Fishing. MRS. ETHEL SCOTT--B. A. , Un iv e rs i t y of Texas: M.A., Trinity University, Sponsor, 7th Grade. Hobby, Reading, Gardening. MISS MARY ANN SVOBODA-- B.S. , Southwest Texas State, Sponsor, Senior Class, Press Club. Hobby, Sew- ing, Dancing. MRS, FEROL TODD--B.A., University of Texas, Li- brarian, High Schoolg Sponsor, Dragonniere. Hobby, Reading. MRS. GLORIA TURNER--B. S. , U n i ve r si t y of Corpus Christi: S p o n s o r , Cheerleaders, Pep Squad. Hobby, Sewing. MR. RONALD WIEDERSTEIN--B. S. , University of Tex- asg Sponsor, 8th Grade. Hobby, Football, Hunting. Coaches Rhodes and Wiederstein wait with Mr. Walther Ives for student activities to begin. Zzculfy ,Makes All the Wrfrld 's zz Stage 601145 E'ruc Miss Mary Goody directs the High School Chorus students in a program for a student assembly. Mr. Howard Richardson enjoys food at P. T. A. Carnival on Halloween. The Faculty-Varsity Basketball game was a huge success, as usual! Members of the fac- ulty who participated were pictured above: Kenneth Lyssy, John Kerchville , Alvin Rhodes, Ronald Wiederstein. Earl Hessong is receiving heroic first-aid treatment! 20 The grandstand affords rest for Mr. Thomas Kendrick, Pep Squad Sponsor, and Band Director, Mr. Michael Pagonis. Bus Drivers ,fire Enya! Persvnnel 4.........l- Men of strength and valor' are these couriers and drivers for Southwest High! Left to Right, Mr. Dave Meckel, Mr. Louis Patton, Mr. H. D. Jack, Sr., Mr. Earl l-lessong, Mr. Vol Peterson, Mr. Alfred Tondre, Mr. Gilbert Cassillas, Mr. George Woolf, Mechanic. Also, Mr. Rudolph Vogt, Mr. Rich- ard Wauson, Mr. Calvin Buchholtz, Mr. Kenneth Lyssy. Other drivers are Mr. Jim Collins, Mr. Jesse Holden and Mr. Russell Hoch. Mr. Vogt, Mr. Meckel, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Jack discuss the safety precautions every school bus driver must be concerned with while transporting students to and from school. if ii Mr. Casillas and Mr. Tondre, law enforce- ment officers, make sure all busses are le- gally safe to operate. Mr. Buchholtz checks rear windows. Maintenance . . . Ensiadinns . . 6nfc'ferin -- Pcrsannel All Wnrk ogvfner Mr. Leon Gayoso is Mainte- Mrs. Dominga Casas finds Supervising the Bus Garage is nance Supervisor for the dusting and cleaning are end- full time job for Mr. George School. less tasks! Woolf. Mrs. Maria Martinez, besides serving as Custodian, collects money for milk in the Cafeteria. Cafeteria workers have long but rewarding hours. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Holden check and wrap Pictured above are Mrs. Pruit, Mrs. Kuykendall silverware during a leisure moment. and Mrs. Tondre. k Departments 270015 of the ,Mimi 3 Mathematics Improves Keasouiug Mr. Seth Hoke shows Rodney Reyes and Mary Rodriquez how to work a problem in 8th Grade Math class. Geometry is Mrs. Scott's dish of tea. She is shown here working a problem in Geometry for her students. Students in Mathematics have a wide variety of courses open to them. The paramount importance of Mathematics in the modern world assures a continuing demand for expert training in this science and for the discipline of mind which it provides. Algebra takes on new meaning as Mr. Tom- my Kendrick demonstrates problem on board. ,,,v nm, ,.,, ,- ow W ,-W, ,..,. D .,t. ,tn to Lyssy. Louis Purvis and Keith O'Nea1 are hard at work 3. jf. ,4. Ifrvnwtes Sfundameutals of Home Ziff: the basic skills of cooking requires the help of Mrs. Carol McDonald. Oralia and Amalia Garcia assist in a cooking lesson. Dowda and Margaret Garnett talk over the of a garment. r l One of the hazards of cooking class is the unhappy task of washing dishes! Augustina Hernandez and Mary Alvarado can testify to this. Future Homemakers of America a ct iviti es revolved around interests both at school and at home. Arranging style shows, Christmas arrangement displays, and planning Stu- dent Council and Faculty dinners benefited the student body. Learning the fundamentals of home life -- cooking, sewing, mending -- enabled members to prepare themselves for the future . F Babs Collins watches as Mrs. Mary Ramirez gives helpful tips on sewing. 25 Ilmfufledge of 514glisl1 Essential in ducafivn Mrs. Jennie Byrom shares a story with her Eng- lish class. English tests return ed by Miss Betty Powell will bring joy and anguish to young writers. Mrs. Dora Helfrich brings her English class to Library for reading period. At one time English was considered by many to be time-wasting and inessential. Today the leaders of government and industry are finding that English is perhaps the most practical of all courses. Few men make a more valuable employee than the man with reverence for the language which he speaks. 26 Filling in the blanks is one of Mrs Rose Hudson's hardest tests. Qvreign Languages Dew up Wuelrcy Conversational Spanish has taken on new meaning with Mr. Alan Ginsberg teaching all the Spanish courses at Southwest. Miss Betty Powell pronounces words in French class as students listen attentively. French, G erm an and Spanish are the three foreign languages offered at South- west. Phonetics, pronunciation and prac- tical conversation are practiced by students enrolled in these courses. Tape recorders and records improve accents and bring better appreciation and understanding of all peoples as a result of the study of these languages. Herr Lehrer, sprechen Sie mehr langsam bitte. Mr. Walther Ives, teacher of classes in German, points out sentence on the board which he interprets as Mr. L ehre r, please speak more slowly. ,Adwzdeed eieleees Offered fe Students Jerry Thompson looks on attentively as Mr. Lyssy explains the reaction of Phenolphthalein on acid to William Sprague, Sharon Melton, and Willard Ferguson. David Garcia puts out a candle with carbon di- oxide to complete his experiment. An extremely explosive subject in our world today is science. With the opening of a new era of missiles, satellites, rockets, and man- made moons, science majors are more than ever in demand. To equip students for this new chemical world, Southwest offers chemistry, physics, biology, and physical science. 28 i i 1 Roy De La Cruz and John Below attempt to decolorJ ize cider vinegar using bone black. p Ricky Prather, Jerry Thompson, William Sprague, and Robinson prepare Methane, a hydrocarbon fuel. ffislvry ombiucs Old With auf Mike Glowney seeks advice of Col. Hall on one of his term papers. The Little Theater classroom affords an excellent place for large groups of classes to meet. Mr. Don McAskill uses the mike to lecture. Texas History comes to life under the teaching of one of our history teachers, Mr. Earl Hessong. Mr. C. A. Mueller prepares for a class in addition to his duties as Principal. Included in the History Department at Southwest are classes in American History, Government, World History, and Texas History. During the semester students take field trips to the Bexar County Courthouse, San Antonio City Hall, the Alamo and other mission points, Witte Museum, and the Main Library. 29 l fi P-Tlo ...jf .21- ffif' ll' X ' O N o - , N MAX' X 'M vofix if A Fl Qlcu x-'Y J iii! ii' 2 f Senior Chapter Conducting, 2nd in Alamo District. L to R, First Row: Earl Gray, Keith O'Neal, Ted Robinson, Johnny Contrerasg Second Row: John Kerchville, Don Robinson, Richard Hamon, Pat Pritchard, Howard Richardson . Mr. Richardson and Mr. Kerchville advise this group. Quture Qarmers nf ,flmcrzm Henry Verstraeten, Jr., F.F.A. Grand Champion Potatoes at 13th Annual Vegetable Day Show, Joe Freeman Coliseum, purchased by Piggly Wig- gly for 3700. OO. Henry also placed 2nd for Cauliflower in Adult Division Junior Farm Skills Division: First, San Antonio Public Service Contest, First, Alamo District Contest, Second, Area VII Contest. L to R: Ronnie Lindig, John Ketch- ville, Mike Lampkin, Howard Richardson, John Perez. for 3300. OO. F.F.A. Quiz in Alamo District, Second Place Team L to R: Alan Coldewey, David Buford, Howard Richard 30 son, Joe Estala, Willie Perez. Farficipate in Sim ws W - ' i Henry Rosfeld, 4th Place, Medium Cut Berkshire Bar- row, San Antonio Livestock Exposition. dike and Robert Lampkin, 6th Place, group of Lambs, an Antonio Livestock Exposition. Jimmy Roberts as- Lsted in showing lambs. I Herman Hinojosa, 7th Place, Poland China Barrow, San Antonio Livestock Exposition. Calvin Buchholtz, 4th and 6th Place, Berkshire Barrow Heavy Weight, San Antonio Livestock Exposition. 31 Experiments Supplement eieuee ,Ceefures Physical Science claims the attention of Ruben Castro, Sylvia Huron, Hope Guzman. HQSO4, while puzzling to many, is like a second name to students in the Sci- ence Department. Under the guidance of able instructors students can prepare them- selves for a course or career in a field of the future. Not since the days of the alchemists and their dream of abundant gold has man placed so much hope for the future on sci- entific experiments. Mr. Lyssy looks serious. Chem istry can bring problems to teachers, too! Science lab is more interesting due to the use of audio-visual equipment. Mr. Chambers makes good use of it in class. Workbooks are used in Physical Science to augment th M . L h ks 1 ' ' I eflt er wot , on essou Preparation In terials studied. Thomas Alvarado, James Murphy the Iumor High Science Lab. Curry, and Evelyn Edmundson work in Lab. Wing and Kvakkrrping 61115555 Prepare Speed in typing drills becomes an important step to achieve in making good as a typist. Linda Frazier, Delores Casas and David Clark iry to make the mark. yce Bell and Ann Collins are busily engaged in balancing eir books for the bookkeeping assignment. for l6'u5i1rr55 World Typing II class is an advanced group of students who have speed and a c c u r a c y . Augustine Hernandez, Alvera Campos, Frances Romer, Mary Mercado, and Frankie Ramos are participants in this group. bookkeeping lesson. Antonio Alvarado c o m ple t e s section of To d ev el 0 p competent business leadership to create more interest and understanding in the choice of occupations, and to strengthen the confidence of young men and women in themselves and their work are the purposes of classes in typing and book- keeping. Mr. Michael Pagonis directs another new number as members play. Dragon Hand ls Caps Our coronet and trumpet section is an es-p sential part of the Band. N 1 Part of our brass section and flutes practice difficult number. The before game inspection is necessary for a well organized band. Mr. Pagonis performs the honors. 34 The Dragon Band marched in many parades, one of which was the in Kingsville. The band received a trophy for coming the distance. in 601013 ,virii -- Pep 1- 'X '-V , H, ' .1:,,,. xg 'I .ft :g ,rl 1, s , . . . . V, 3.2-.u+3'Y X ny,-7- , 19:33 .ff -.la T1 4 A 3.5, xfgx' ,sf - .' -Q 1 rrs , ' at 'Q A g,.X.iKk' , I , , It X 4-'af ,va .asf V' ,Q ,,-1 '- ' ' - 'r vszggitrf , 'T2'37?'g.. if An, 'iK2L'f 'I--Jhfyfqg' , Southwest Dragon Band at half-time on home stadium ground. The game played on this , occasion was with Nixon, our first football game of the season. l Western parade during the week of the Stock Show afforded an opportunity for the Band to show expert marching skill. Marching knee-deep in mud on a rainy morning, or carrying a twenty pound instrument in a seven mile parade, might not seem like fun for some. But to the membe rs of the Dragon Band the drudgeries of practice and hard work are responsible for their success. Led by Mr. Michael Pagonis the band performs at games, assemblies, and marches in parades. The green and white uniforms, the green, silver, and white uniforms of the drum major and major- ettes, give every member of Southwest, past, present, or future, a feeling of pride in being one of Southwest's own. Many evenings after school, band members concentrated their efforts out on the football field to perfect their drills and prepare for marching contests. Physica! al Klasscs Play Hurd, Wrfrk firm! Physical Education classes encourage girls to exercise in a physi- cal fitness program. Pat Fulgum, Janet Lyons and Judy Bell get set for baseball game. Baseball, Football, Volleyball, push-ups-- take your pick. Or perhaps pyramid building is your forte. In physical education classes our future Mister, Miss, qand Mrs.D Americas mold strong, healthy bodies and at the same time develop commendable attributes of sportsman- ship. 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Q fm... 3,75 xg, ,S gd Q, WM, 1 wxaksx :Ass ,gf fsz, as A' s 5QgQ.gs,ggg,ifEgifJ5,wissf Syn, A Sf SWTWWQQQNE M55 P MQ ki ,sim ?2'Qxg,,3,sMwa5,g Mwsisw fiwfsiii g5f,LiQg5x,,Qfg - W . HQ fm, K ww ,Q X f f 2,52 F 55? 5 , va, lfbi' gd , 3, x E, Q3 we im 4 , ms? V J 5 2Qf5iW4ia?s?i33Wi I Q WTR' A7775 mi my , -1 x V'H - EW L ififffivfwzaw Seuivrs in ,Abundance Activity period for Seniors is usually devoted to an exchange of ideas! Gary Blume, Jerry Jaramillo, Johnny Tejeda, I esse Everett, and Joseph Winkler look pleased as the camera catches this little group. Mr. Earl Hessong makes a trip to town with his Texas History class to study court p ro ce d u re . Herman Hinojosa, Antonio Alvarado, Rejino Verastequi, and Manuel Contreras hurry to lunch. 38 Class seems a long way off to Peggy House, Tom Prich- ard, Larry Abel, Judith Mann, Mike Shields, and Jim Pestello. Delores Nobles takes notes diligently in Col. Hall's governme class. Shirley Godbey, Trudy Pettyjohn, Jeanette Albrech and Veeta Scott digest every word. X 1 O O Shaw Initiative ISer1ior Class Sponsors: Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Mr. Ken- Ireth Lyssy, Mr. George Chambers. I x Class Officers: Marilyn Rosser, Treasurerg Robert Pra- ther, Presidentg Teri Ann Stuart, Vice-Presidentg Joyce Verstraeten, Reporterg Linda Frazier, Secretary. SENIOR FAVORITES . . . . . . ..... . . . . .... . . . . . . . . DELORES NOBLES RICHARD HAMON 39 1965 Scuivrs Anticipate Gradzmlirfu SllSal'1 Constanzo Anne Collins Mary Ann Constanzo Larry Abel Janette Albrecht Antonio Alvarado Joyce Bell Gary Blume Alvira Campos Delores Casas Ruben Castro 4 David Clark I ohnny Clayborne Roy Clayborne L N F 'i X X. , Senior football captains, Tom Pritchard, Frank Huizar, Armando Menchaca and Henry Gomez take a bow as Cheerleader, Joyce Verstraeten, leads the applause. In a student's life, the senior year is the busiest and happiest. Activities at the first of the school year start the excitement which is to last all year, Picture taking, ordering invitations, dances, Home- coming, Hall of Fame, Senior trip - all help make the senior year memorable. For many of these seniors, Southwest will always be the second home that guarded and guided them until they became the class of '65, Field trips by the history classes bring smiles to the faces of seniors who tour the town. Delores Nobles and Pete Menchaca lead the way. Herman Hinojosa makes change in store for students who go over for goodies. 41 Privilege of introducing speakers to the stu- dent body is afforded the president of Stu- dent Council, Marilyn Rosser. 42 Seniors sit in their own section in the Gym during assemblies. Mike Shields, Richard Hamon, Henry Aguilar, Macario Sandoval, and Abel Hinojosa give their attention to speaker for the morning assembly. Rushing to classes, never ending homework, fill- ing out college applications, ordering senior rings, issuing invitations, displaying sweaters, looking for suitable jobs - these are the memories of a busy sen- ior year. Science class is fascinating as lab experiments prove out. Jerry Thompson writes the results while Mike Shields won- ders! Graaaafiaa ls a Farfiaa af the Ways . . . l6'af at the flaarfs Emanuel Contreras Seorge De La Cruz David Fields leatrice Flores Ihris Flores 'rank Flores ,inda Frazier flarthel Gayoso Mike Glowney i A Henry Gomez Richard Hamon . ,hh W- Carmen Hernandez 'Q' A Herman Hinojosa Q T Peggy House Arthur Figueroa Anna Gilbert Bobby Gillespie fNot Picturedj cms Seek 91114 Tom Pritchard Robert Prather Tim Pritchard O O O Pete Martinez Armando Menchaca Mary Mercado Delores Nobles Jim Pestello Trudy Pettyjohn O O O Q O O O Frank Huizar Jerry Iaramillo Daniel Lopez Judi Mann in Saliva! and rfciizl Activities pecorating a Christmas tree becomes a community project in the homemaking de- partment as Larry Able and Richard Hamon lend their assistance as senior advisors! L Seniors get in the groove and really enjoy , Southwest traditions. They attend dances, pep ral- lies, plays, and assembl ie s. Very soon the year passes, and students realize that it will be over, too soon! 1' The extra effort required of Bobby Prather, Pete Martinez and Pat Pritchard in Algebra class will bring its reward in college. The Christmas Ball is decorative and scin- tillating as Mary Tejeda and her escort arrive. 45 cuizfrs Shaw Ability 5 Q! it Speech class under Mrs. Byrom's direction in assembly program during the holiday season. Susan Constanzo, seated on the platform, was mistress of ceremonies for the occasion. Arthur Figeroa speaks to the students, giving a poetry selection. Tom Pritchard and Mike Glowney make preparations for science assignment. 46 i 1 1 i Bus loads for field trip to town: Gary Blume, Jesse Everett, Bobby Prather, Pat Pritchard, and Kenneth Olson - SENIORS! in Artistic Phases Pat Pritchard Nora Rodriquez Betty Rosfeld Marilyn Rosser Frank Verstraeten Q Not Picturedj Veeta Scott Mike Shields Teri Ann Stuart Mary Tejeda Daniel Ugarte Rejino Verastequi I oyce Verstraeten f M 7 Q 5 i 5 A X 3.1,-1,.i 5':'K. . AZ' ' f A Joseph Winkler Parficipafim . . . Key Wm! far rfufhwcsf Students Seniors find cards are wonderful for utilizing spare moments in situations like this! Busily engaged in the sport are Gary Blume, Betty Rosfeld, David Clark, and, incidentally, Cookie Crum. A little breather is necessary during basketball practice. Larry Abel and Mike Shields take advantage of it. 48 Delores Casas is moderator for the Senior Homemak- ing Style Show. Making up part of the audience during one of Mr. Chamber's solos are Marilyn Rosser and Susan Constanzo. junivrs Include Kc awfirw With Study Majorettes, Pam Iackel, Kathleen Cochran, Susan Constanzo, and Marilyn Rosser prepare for marching practice with Barbara Mueller, Drum Major. Don Robinson and Sharon Melton su- pervise work on Betty Watt's note- book. Score-keeping is a ball so far as Barbara Mueller is concerned! V Bill Iack and Elaine Olhausen join Colonel Hall for a snack during the Ball at Town Hall. The Harvest Moon Ball seems interesting for Jerry Thompson and his date. fuuivrs Show Supcrirfrify in claw! ,Czfc Junior Class Officers: Pam Iackel, Reporterg Thelma Shrank, Secretaryg Joe Escobar, Presidentg Kathy Cochran, Vice- Presidentg Barbara Mueller, Treasurer. Junior Class Sponsors: Miss Betty Powell, Mr. Earl Hessong and Mrs. Rose Hudson. l 1 P JUNIOR FAVORITES ........................ PAMELA IACKI-IL WILLARD FERGUSON Drill mm .75 Aided by Jlflidd vclassmm yr William Alvarado, Jr. .ii . Q 3 ' Calvin Buchholtz l Iames Buford l ' Felix Cerda Kathleen Cochran Linda De Salme Cynthia Duglosh Juan Hernandez Bill I ack of the Junior Class attend drill team practice in aftemoons. are forty members of the Drill Team: six of this number are Yuletide Fantasy, Christmas dance, was sponsored by the Drill Team. Juniors en- joyed the entertainment at this event. 51 I oe Escobar Richard Ferguson Willard Ferguson Donna Fischer DrLu'n Major, B a r b a r a Mueller, leads in half-time activities. 52 junivrs Sum David Garcia Augustina Hemandez Eugene Hernandez Pamela Iackel Gladys Leather Anne Lucas Southwest played Nixon in second game of the year. Juniors compe in all school activities. Eiftrrzcrrrriculrzr ,flctiritics Patricia Ochs Gwen O'Neal Louis Purvis Connie Richardson Donald Robinson Frances Romer rry Thompson looks over a group from the Spanish classes, singing arols in a hospital during the Christmas season. Jerry Lucas Claudio Maldonado Sharon Melton Barbara Mueller David Garcia participates in Speech con test, sponsored by the Student Council. 53 ,Czzugzmge 61115555 yield Kiliugual 471mivr5 Veronica Shields Thelma Shrank Johnny Silva William Sprague Juniors are active participants in all school activities. Joe Escobar performs at one of the band half-times. 54 Lou Ann Stark Gabriel Terrazas Jerry Thompson Beverly Thurman Oralia Tobias Peter Torres Jackie Valdez Barbara Mueller and Calvin Buchholtz lead group of Juniors in singi Christmas Carols in German at one of the hospitals in the city. Svphvmarcs Shaw kcsvurcvfulncss Sophomore ,Class Officers: Mr. Seth Hoke, Mrs. Jennie Byrom, and Mr. Donald McAs- kill. Class Officers: Betty Watts, Treasurerg Beverly Craig, Vice- Presidentg Polly Aguilar, President: Joyce Jean Menchaca Secretaryg Sharon Smith, Reporter. SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES IEANNIE MENCHACA JOHNNY TEJ EDA Svphnmarcs Begin ash cw Day Mario Aguilar Polly Aguilar Connie Aldridge Mark Aldridge Kathy Alvarado Yolanda Alvarado Gary Avant Judy Bell Jackie Black Denise Brown Jerry Cain Inez Casas Kathy Clark Allan Coldewey Johnny Joe Contreras Beverly Craig Karen Kersey and Mary Jane Mulhollan give their best at ha1f-time. Royal Crum Joe Cruz Roy De La Cruz Christmas brings gaiety and fun as Sophomores sit out this one. Charles Turner and Lillian Wileman talk it over while Ricky Prather, Ern- 56 est Huizar, and Rudy Montez look on. Mftrgfs : , - J nn .55 gs nl '15 s ll J r ME r as 5365 4 , W 1 . K ,eg gmshiq I 5 5 sf-. 'few-nn. -. Delores De Leon Rachel Diaz Wzfh ,vzrzf and Srpccfafion QV ,, rr Q, 53-is s L..g.k A 'E ' ' at A .. , W' ,wx W7 L 'I fbi, ,, r, ,r ,X H ,QQ 5 - W Curtis Gann y W , s g, Thomas Garnett ,V i' Q V Q P Alice GayoS0 fa l if- r i Raul Gonzalez H A fs, Af, N ami Hope Guzman , ja Maggie Guzman David Harper ,, r s i ffi Joe Hernandez X ' 513 lQ2,,. X Eugene Koehler Lee Roy Koerber --'nys , ,X A , f Linda Hinojosa James Huizar Glen Isbell Gloria Isbell Richard Jacoby Karen Kersey Beverly Dowda Tommy Dowda Evelyn Edmundson Susan Eppler Patricia Fulgham Mr. McAskil1 enjoys time out with the girls Lois Massin gill, Connie Aldridge Susan Eppler, and Maggie Guzman savor the joke Ronald House and Ronald Richardson find home work is inevitable! llmicrvlassmen Participate llfl Jlflvrrymzzk my Edna Krueger Robert Lampkin Jerome Lindig Peggy Livingston Lucille Lopez Richard Lopez Pam Maher Shirley Mann Lois Massingill Linda May I eannie Menchaca Freddie Montez Manuela Montez Rudy Montez Linda Najera Judy Nobles Formal Proms and dating are favorite pastimes of Sopho- mores! 58 Charles Neumann Elaine Olhausen Keith O'Neal Pretty as a picture! Oralia Tobias, Elizabeth Wright, Inez Casas, Rachel Diaz. Laura Pestillo Richard Prather Hraughf About by lfulefidc Season ,, ,Q ga. H V is f Xl .,. K if K 1 Gif mt -2 S ,. ,,Lh . ,. . , pm G, .gm r 'sim f -11.7 L. was sf ff ,, : Iwmsgfisggi if-191131 sim, Q L' , , ' ff .f f me ' ww 1 1 Q 2 gs 5 an -ua 0.4 , ' Y y 'wi , , si M 5 ' I H , is I xii-4 's,,s 2 -figi--gi N M wrlgys I -5-M Karolyn Vogt Betty Watts Lillian Wileman Kerry Young Mike Ramirez Frank Ramos Gilbert Reyes Gilbert R. Reyes Helen Reyes Jim Roberts 3 M Ted Robinson ,. Wanda Roe rf Xt'-'J V Simona Saenz f s .ih J Jimmy Salter oi , n . 1 Joyce Scoggins Sharon Smith Simona Soenig Josephine Soliz Iuan Soto Ronnie Stultz Johnny Tejeda Micky Varga Victor Verastequi Henry Verstraeten Lois Massingill speaks in Stu dent Council contest. Manuela M o n t e z , Martha Vargas and Frank Flores talk with f r i e n d s during intermission. 59 Seplzelezeres . . Enjoy Leisure Jlflemenfs Current Events proved a popular panel discussion group during Activity Period. Peggy Livingston, Ricky Prather, Ted Robinson, and Calvin Buchholtz make up this group. A game of Hearts makes the time pass quickly for basketball players and Coach McAskil1. Jeannie Menchaca, Wanda Roe, Pam Iackel, Alice Gayoso, Connie Aldridge, and Susan Eppler enjoy card game before a tournament. 60 and Work Besides Student Council assemblies draw interested observers like James I-luizar and Charles Neumann. Ricky Prather and Roy De La Cruz perform experiment in Chemistry Lab. Qrcshmeu 6fllSS Freshmen Class Officers: Mike Lampkin, Treasurer: Steven Calloway, Vice - Pre sid e nt 9 -Ronald House, Presidentg Gwenda Aldridge, Secretaryg David Buford, Reporter. Kcflccts lrfyfzlfy , ,, . s,s,,,, Freshmen Class Sponsors: Mrs. Mary Ramirez, Mr Alan Ginsberg and Mrs. Carol McDonald. FRESHMEN FAVORITES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MINNIE MARTINEZ ALVIN MAY Margaret Gamett and Janet Lyons enjoy dancing with their dates at the Gunter. Janet Mueller and Gail Pettyjohn root hard for their team! 62 Penny Able Jesus Aguilar Gwenda Aldridge Joe Alvarado Thelma Bailey Mike Barker Robert Becerra Janet Becker Colvern Buchholtz David Buford Steven Calloway Henry Cantu Robert Claus Babs Collins Johnny Crisp Affcrschvnl Activities Ronald Curry Sandra Dailey Paul De La Rosa Amelia De Leon A K is E 5 I af ?rcsl111f16r1 Kcfrcshiug Gil? 7 ,ag it-1. 1+ .lx 2 x ' 1, I , aw W aj 5? 1' 7 ,-.., : - ' if 's Q f H H y7'A V V? , , - , ,W , M. W, f in 2-SJW 1 . 4 I' 1 ' if -' 5 'U M, 4' E ie V, 1, A X X 3 - 1 4:-x ig A SSN + 1 Jr X Us ,YM fr ay ,K Q Yr P 'Nu W, a , Q E Qs , ' M Wh? ' l I we J WW ig? .af f Z? 'gi v e fl' ,Q , , it fi., 1 K e E4' , H' ki. Hope Guzman Ray Guzman Kathy Hatchett Carolyn De Salme Marilyn De Salme Rebecca Diaz Pam Erwin Domitila Escobeda Ioe Estala Alpha Fischer Troy Flenar Adela Flores Emma Flores Ray Flores Christine Foughty Frank Garcia Margaret Garnett Earl Gray Christine Hemandez Freshmen attend Yuleude Fantasy Ball at Gunter Hotel Pam Erwin models dress in style show sponsored by Future Homemakers. 64 Mary Hernandez Ronald House Sylvia Huron Teri Howeth Sandra Iackel Ruby Krueger Donald Kite Mike Lampkin Wallace Leather Ronnie Lindig Patrick Lindsay Gary Linscott Ferrnan Lopez Ruben Lopez Kathy Lucas Qrcshmvu Offer Scrvzces 2 - fx 4:4- 'fv 7529 9 41 as -rl 5, 1 k wi , A 1- f , i f 3' 3 Dale Lyons Janet Lyons Frank Mann Evelene Martin X avg gr Q .a Q H11 is M ,... w 52 L K, 45324 5 J! M ski PE L ' - Q fb' W V' , 1 .. 2, f5'5i'f' E M' . 9 X 1 2.4, vw... 5 ' N 'ef ,, f I t Gi a pg A A X F fi: u 2, ,- , lr. K K lxxf Q. f if-. f -4 is-. l W.-' 'Q' - Q, l , to alma! Minnie Martinez Ruth Massingill Alvin May Janet McCoy Louis Mendoza Carol Miller Janet Mueller Mary Jane Mulhollan Linda Najera Brenda Neff Katherine Ochs Arthur Perez 'QT' IX fvzglrsd J, John Perez William Perez Gail Petoyjohn Geraldine Powell Alvera Ramirez Delores Ramirez Linda Ramos B Team Basketball girls above: Janet Muel ler, Gail Pettyjohn, Mary Jane Mulhollan, Bev erly Stuart. 65 Nruficfs Ge! in Grrfrwe of Him! raging kvufzue ' Jesse Rangel , N Sandra Richardson 2 Ronald Rlchardson 6.1 I 2 is ,Y wiv'-2 Q Henry Rosfeld n y George Sanchez A mh Zif f ' ' Q5 as f William Schrank t,.wJ,fy , y YQ?-s . , V' .,, sw.. 2 7 wA e . ., t .7 ififi ,eoe 2 5 Judy Smith f' ag T. D. Smith V Yer ' eoee Hilaria Soto ,, 'l - eeoe , 5 , ., ., ' - ... Malcolm Steger f Beverly Stuart ff - 'err Edward Thayne igwmtf, 55' ' gist E 1 K is 7 Gus Torres Clyde Townsend Qi Charles Turner sr. 'law my w.,,,, Eloy Ugarte Andrew Valdez ' Dela Vargas 5 w . , wx Martha Vargas Elizabeth Watson Freshmen, Steve Calloway and Ronald House, are ably assisted by Drexiel Freeman at Student Council dinner during Ch ris tm a s holidays. Ricky Prather finds it amusing. Eighth Grade Officers Have Varied fulcrcsfs Eighth Grade Officers: William Pepper, Student Council Representative: Rosa Grajeda, Treasurer: Robert Livingston, Reporterg Sherry Kxersey, Secretaryg Lorene Ripps, Presi- dentg Eddie Lyons, Vice-President. Sponsors for the Eighth Grade are pictured above: Mr Ronald Wiederstein, Mr. Walther John Ives and Mrs Dora Helfrich. EIGHTH GRADE FAVORITES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LORENE RIPPS RAYMOND KRUEGER 67 , M s A Q iii Vincente Aguilar Hi KA , , ,s , Q ri' 2 jj 1 ,XA 10 sgaaza 5 XS 18 Si iii n K B mfs. 1, 3124? x 4 .asxik Q 2 g :,..'+ ss: ,Hair was fizigg izgss 5igl1fl1 Graders Arc ,Assured N 1 Evangeline Alvarado A Irene Alvarado f Pep Rallies are noisy occasions! 8th Graders do their part to make it a real jam session. 1 1 -:f- : rnrrln 213 Olga Banda q ui Chiu ' June Bookter ii':' 'Qi David Boulware via 'i y 3 :ugh l t Q , ,sm is W dass A ,a ssrzfm.-.. Irma Braden Margo Brown Neil Burk Judy Burris Darmy Constanzo, Jr. Ruben Cerda Joe Casas Charles Camden Beatrice Casillas 68 Marvin Dack Charles Davis Henry Diaz William Essary Pat Edmonds Marsha Elliot of ll l5'rigl1f Qulure Special concerts feature Junior High sec- tions. They sing for the Christmas Assem- bly, accompanied by the Band. ank Hemandez ances Hernandez dy Jacoby aron Kersey bert Krueger ymond Krueger Evangeline Enriquez Joe Enriquez Donna Eppler Linda Everett Janie Figueroa William Fitzpatrick Kathy Fulghum Jesse Flores Mary Flores Consuelo Gonzales Larry Gonzales Rosa Grajeda Sandra Guzman Douglas Hill Irene Hathaway . 53, J ff ' , s W ,ffl ' 4 N fi WM! f J , I i xy 1 ,Mk R Mx ng ml ig I-1 'SQ' Q ,angie 'WM Iwiinw- figlzflz Grade Interested in All Paul Lane Velma Lane Patric 1a La Pointe Robert Livingston sz si Sandra Scoggin models dress in Fall Style Show. Jesse Lucas Eddie Lyons , Mary Martinez tytt X V , W xx Gary May A ' 1 A ' V V 'ff Bett McKa A si... L.. . Y Y , W Iris McKee A Ls' ' - Iohn McKee I Qgyyfftiitw. ',,A , L11-lda Mccjgker '1' ' im 'ie y W WN! .ff Jerry McWhorter Elisabeth Mata Solomon Nero Barbara Ochs Kathy Pickhover Oscar Perez William Pepper Richard Quesenber Joe Rangel David Ramirez Ernest Reyes Josie Reyes claw! Activities drips to town for concerts are always fun for inior High. Sherry Kersey, Loretta Teague and 'onna Eppler have a ball on the bus. Alice Solis Sandra Stuart Loretta Teague Shirley Thayne Gloria Torres Mary Valdez Pete Vasquez allace Vogel ail Vogt arbara Weyel lizabeth Woolf 'chard Worley Sandra Scoggin Jimmy Seay Billy Sellers Lydia Silva James Smith David Salinas Edwin Ripps Ir Lorene Ripps Jerry Rodriguez Sammy Rodriguez Dorothy Samford Q George Samford Aww - vides lift 'gm 5' 5 5 r gi' 1 .. ,A X e - i , li L... . f , ,f tx 1 S or xlxz U w,,,,.f S my .v , -147 ,It - M v JZ 1 9' X, or RY it A 5 is :Yi-S ig Q lllflfiwzlf' raizfbsaf .fi- if 'ls...a Seventh Grade Students Prepare fer ftuture Seventh Grade Officers: Linda Garnett, Student Council Representative: Teresa Smith, Treasurerg Arthur Escobar, Vice-President: Gloria Pickhover, Presidentg Roger Men- chaca, Secretaryg Patricia Van, Sergeant at Armsg Linda Miller, Reporter. Seventh Grade Class Sponsors are: Mr. Tommy Kend rick, Mrs. Ethel Scott and Mr. Irving Leather. SEVENTH GRADE FAVORITES . . . . . . . .ROXANNE PESTELLO GILBERT DE LA ROSA Q .z . HN, ,fQ,.:7,,,,, t nfs -wth:-if:,wm14'sz,-Vit' siffggm cvcufh Grade ...... ew Keginniug 1 it f -.sw U a jifnw gli C V .tt Qs , ming iw. A 2 Rafi' f-.,.a, fa N K, . ' 3 .knktntt . 'lr' 1 Kwai' t 1 NK dis xt 'Aga LN ,t E dk 3 E xx 2 3 wwfa: Mi, :mi t:w1,-- 'iii'-' 'i if-ti'f5?f2 fr i n s Q P K Q ,Q vi 3 .V it - 1 '5 2 P fra if 5' t is tit f , 2' at f x 1 I Ya f ,t v Q' K K, f z t Q kan? t X 1 X ,fri Gilbert Aguilar 4 , Cyntntn Attntttnng Augustin Balderrama its t t r, fn- . Janie Banda Pkg V 2 Loretta Barrera ,E Linda Barrier t t 059' I v,,,f s,r Black i Martha Bookter M ' in Gabriel Cerda A Vera Claus .B hr b na .f--t tg rr,rr N Dennis Coldewey W '51 J,f 'G K H ,g g ,A '.1 D Rosalivia Colunga B ' o f , I oe Contreras gt' is Mnnt Cnntttttt ' T i t ii 5 tit w -' Richard Contreras I uan Copado M tt ff. it i e. -tV. t-'t trt' A ,iiin -t ' ' Ronald Craig iiiitiii'i iniii irtt trtr I ' LW n' X mr 4 , Wg Kttttiiia S s 'ggi t K ,, ri, N X 1 , sniff . HM .. , :ffm I, as .. .tr - ttzt -- Y 2,43 1 f gs! Je- N t Q il-f :t tt 12121-essiz 1, a ' X f1,w.f7., tttt rtne -an Ni ta 2 ' at Ks X K l A4 , iii X, t ,MA Ay: A ,EAN WY-1, , t A, ' V tr, ,s ' t Juan Estrada Beverly Faulkner Maria Diaz Susan Duffy Mike Duglosh Bonnie Crisp Daniel Crozier John Davis Gilbert De La Rosa Frank De Leon Rudolpho De Los Santos Hi? la William Englehard Martha Enriquez Arthur Escobar Kathy Pickhover returns with other Eighth Graders from a visit to the Malt Shop. 73 Dorothy Faulkner Arthur Figueroa Larry Flenar Kathy Foster Isidor Frausto Charles Freeman Betty Friesenhahn Frances Friesenhahn Gilda Garcia Linda Garnett Leon Gayoso Anita Godbey David Gomez Antonia Guzman Irma Guzman Johnny Guzman Alice Haeber Julia Hernandez Edward Holden James Howeth Homer Jackson Herman Ioppich Jack Leather Gary Lindsay K Q- 43.1 V , 1 5 Ez ,f A K l K H132 1. nw ,I mg a , T ,h.s,M w,M, ,M ,, K ., n,.,.k sa 1 il. X a im. t 6 K- K 3 his -. Nm L , ..,,.. L, , 1. X 52 A . K .gm ail ' M , , Q 4 J Qi .sn, Seventh Grade Heads , . ds .,, .5 . , Q ff ty fr' X ' ' -1 , , - 9 ft , Q sf , vxs f. - g o , at gym . ry A ,mr X - . . 5 0' 1 M.. ff t uw . K, - . L 1 X M- ,Q , 5 'E' KE X, my F3355 .... W gvrzb 'egrvqis elmy ib. Linda Wasser and Jeff Vortisch lead the group homeward bound with loads of homework. 74 A psnwg Q 'Q Af- 1 .V Q, , ,, BGQIQEQQQ i :ar '- eggs eraamifgf a-om vw. raw ..r Melvin Lindig Claire Lopez Evelyn Lucas Juan Malanado Alvin Mann Anthony Marquez Way tv lfzwuflwlge il 7 fi N, . Q , S my r iq, J A . K 4 My i s ,I af f ? N ' af' ' ' L, Q- . K' it R4 . f fs, ., f . 4 A Mx Par W'-a M si V spgrgv Fm i,iskzQ :aw 3 t , we 1 -- xx, Q f jg, E ' ai 3 digg' . - L,' 'iff L X 1... r fm p is Qagma x . X .s sas we ' Yg Ism al Reyes Rodney Reyes William Ripps Mary A. Rodriquez Mary Rodriquez Mary H. Rodriquez Janice Massingill Gregoria Mata David May Jimmy McConnell Patricia McKay Roger Menchado Pedro Mendoza Linda Miller Ramiro Montana Alice Monlelongo Gloria Morales Mary Alice Morales Terry Musick Allen Nichols Laura Ochs Paul Orsack Donald Palmer Janice Pearson Roxanne Pestillo Gloria Pickhover Jeff Powell Sandra Pue Juan Ramirez Maria Ramirez Junior High students study English in Mrs. Hudson's classroom. 75 Watkins Rohmer Lupe Salinas Julia Sanchez Erasmo Sandoval Con Saucedo Teresa Smith Lou Rae Snook Macario Solis Mary Soto Jerry Sparkman Gary Sprague Mike Stults Juanita Terrazas Freddy Tobias John Tolliver Robert Turner Sammy Valles Patricia Van Gary Vance Ioan Van Hecke Raymond Vara Jerry Verastequi Patricia Vogel Ronald Vogt Basketball girls enjoy trips out of town. Juanita Terrazas and Donna Eppler smile big for our photographer. Chefs 's Om' in Scfery Kmufd . O O ,vm Jeffery Vortisch Freddy Walters Linda Sue Wasser David Watson Roger Welch ACTIVITIES .... With an eye for improvement and a dream for success every activity of every organization is entered into with a zeal often lack- ing in many schools. Whether we win or lose, the spirit of accomplishment can be found for the real significance of any com- petition is to develop a sense of responsibility and a firm be- lief in the merits of sports- manship. In a sense --- it is .... . . . .ALL THE WAYS OF BUILDING rfuucil Flaw Prajccfs C0 Serve Selma! Student Council members are pictured above: First Row, Joyce Verstraeten, Reporter, Steve Calloway, Asst. Secre- tary, Roy De La Cruz, Secretary, Marilyn Rosser, President, Col. A. D. Hall, Sponsor, Mary Ann Constanzo, Vice- President, Ann Lucas, Treasurer, Cathy Lucas, Asst. Treasurer, Connie Aldridge, Chaplain. Second Row, Drexiel Freeman, Gloria Pickhover, Delores Casas, Ronald House, Calvin Buchholtz, Robert Prather, Joe Escobar, Lorene Ripps, Bill Pepper, Delores Nobles, Linda Frazier. i Mr. Sage, representative, Southwest- Col. A. D. Han' ern Bell Telephone Co. , demonstrates Marilyn Rosser, Sponsor sound chain in one of the assembly President programs sponsored by Student Council. The Student Council is a service organization in the school. The life blood of the council is derived from the students, and the council is devoted to the benefit of the student body. All assembly programs are supervised by the Stud CHI Council and it conducts the class competition which is a new feature at our school. The Harvest Moon Ball has been sponsored by the council in November and is free to all high school students who have paid their class dues. The Student Council also staffs the bookroom, making supplies available to the student body. f E , Z' Q 5 Z Qi Hosgm' 9010 Symbvlic Erflors Sci ,2V.f!.5'. ,Apart A f. Magnum-nu-s. -M. - , s if Members of the National Honor Society pictured above: First Row, Judi Mann, Richard Hamon, Marthel Gayosog Second Row, Beverly Thurman, Marilyn Rosser, Kathy Cochran, and Mrs. Myrtle Shepherd, Sponsor. Veeta Scott, President, not pictured. A treasured gold pin on the left lapel signifies membership in the National Honor Society. The highest scholastic honor any student can receive at Southwest is to be elected into this society. Its qualifications are represented in the society colors: red for serviceg white for character: gold for scholarshipg and purple for leadership. Mrs. Shepherd entertained members and their guests at dinner in her home during the Christmas holidays. s. Myrtle Shepherd makes plans with Veeta ott, President, for the Spring Semester activ- es. Outstanding Zfublimliwz Staff 1 l l l Dragonniere Staff pictured above: L to R, Cookie Crum, Richard Hamon, Bobby Prather, Louis Purvis, Jimmy Salter, Jerry Thompson, David Fields, Donald Robinson, Marilyn Rosser, Delores Casas, Mrs. Ferol Todd, Sponsor, Anne Lucas. Marthel Gayoso, Calvin Buchholtz not pictured, Marilyn Rosser, Editor of the Dragonniere Consultation on layout work is tedious - as evidenced faces of Donald Robinson, Anne Lucas, Jerry embers Krfmposc Dragzwuierc N dude is snowed under with books and , besides! Mrs. Ferol Todd assists in compiling yearbook. Western dance, sponsored by Annual Club, featured hot tamales at the con- cession booth. Ierry Thompson and Don Robinson serve Mr. Constanzo and Mr. C. A. Mueller. David Fields, Co-Editor and Photographer - on the job as usual. ! V I mustache is very important to a David Garcia - full time sterner! Marilyn Rosser photographer! aints one on Jerry Thompson! 81 Dragan 's Calc' Splits thc' News Dragon's Tale Staff work diligently to edit and publish the school paper. Pictured above: Standing, Carol Miller, Curtis Gann, Babs Collins, Carolyn De Salme, Sandra Dailey, Pam Erwin, Gwenda A1- dridge, Marilyn De Salme, Brenda Neff, Evelene Martin, and Penny Abel. Seated: Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Sponsor, Ann Collins, Ed- itor, Delores Nobles, Linda Frazier, Co-Editor. Ann Collins, Editor Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Sponsor 82 The Dragon's Tale records the news of all school activities and interesting events for the year. Reporters and Editors are busy people when the paper is delivered to Southwest campus. The paper strives to produce an edition full of informative news, special features, editorials, and sports articles. Miss Mary Ann Svoboda sponsors the Dragon's Tale. Linda Frazier, Co-Editor library Sheds New Light 014 Knnwlcdge ibrary Assistants open the book drop: Ann Lucas, .Terry hompson, Donald Robinson, and Louis Purvis. t sKo ,L gy j an Donald Robinson shows Jerry Thompson the new sci- ence series. Little helpers do lots of work! Danny Constanzo and Louis Purvis help put books back on shelves. Royal Crum, assistant in Library, spends some time contemplating his day's work. The Library at Southwest is a busy place, sewing as study hall and reading room. The Annual Club sponsors the sale of paperbacks as a project. A wide selection of reference books, encyclopedias, maga- zines, and fiction - all contribute to make the li- brary a useful place. 83 Quturc Zfmclzcrs Outstanding 61116 Anne Lucas, President of Future Teachers Club, directs business meeting during one of the planning sessions for the month, Pictured above: Top Left, Anne Lucas, Evelene Martin, Reporter, Babs Collins, Gwenda Aldridgeg First Row, Carolyn De Salme, Pam Erwin, Janet McCoy, Secretary and Vice-President, Lou Ann Stark, Veronica Shields, Janet Muellerg Second Row, Beverly Stuart, David Fields, Marilyn De Salme, Alice Gayoso, Susan Eppler, Gail Pettyjohng Third Row, Ieraldine Powell, Cathy Lucas, Karolyn Vogt. The Future Teachers of America is an organization of students whose am- bitions branch toward a teaching cas- reer. The club meets to discuss as- pects of teaching experience in the classroom when their services are needed. District and State Conventions help show the members what other F. T. A. groups are doing and the latest methods of teaching. is Mrs. Rose Hudson, Anne Lucas, SPOHSO1' President ' ',414fic ,wing Zlnmasks Pvfenfial Uwafriml Calmt Susan Eppler hands a sandwich, laden with ants and pickles in between, to Chuck Brown, as Ronnie Richardson, Troy Flenar, and Sharon Smith watch with anticipation! Antic Spring, one act play, was presented by Drama Department. The award winning play, Antic Springn was one ' of the three plays presented by the Drama Club and Speech Class. Under the capable direction of Mrs. l Byrom, the play was chosen to represent SW in the In- terscholastic League Contest for 1965. ene presented from selections of plays featured pha Fischer, Thelma Bailey and Carol Miller. Mike Glowney, Delores Nobles and Sharon Smith pic- tured in scene from one of three chosen plays. 85 Quturc' flvmclmzk ers Frzfmvfc frztercw Teri Ann Stewart, President of the Senior Future Homemakers Club, teaches her co-workers the art of cooking without burning! Pictured above, L to R: Linda Frazier, 1st Vice-President, Mary Tejeda, Historian, Teri Ann Stewart, Presi- dent, Ioyce Verstraeten, 4th Vice-President, and Marilyn Rosser, 2nd Vice- President. I Anne Lucas, Treasurer, carefully checks Thanksgiving tur- key while her assistants wait with anticipation. Above picture, L to R: Mary Ann Constanzo, 3rd Vice-President, Nora Rodriquez, Secretary, Susan Constanzo, Parliamenta- rian, Delores Casas, 5th Vice-President. 1' in Domestic, Kulimzry Arts Future Homemakers of A me ric a activities re- volved around the int erests of school and home. Christmas displays, special dinners and style shows featured the work of these future homemakers. Learning the fundamentals of home 1ife--cook- ng, sewing and mending--enabled members to pre- Jare themselves for the future. Enthusiasm generates activity in food lab. F.H.A. members cul- tivate a growing appreciation of the joy and satisfaction of homemaking. E Senior members of the Future Homemakers Club are pictured above: Left to Right, Connie Richardson, Linda De Salme, Oralia Tobias, and Beatrice Flores. Left to Right, Veronica Shields Lou Ann Stark Betty Rosfeld Anne Collins line forms above to demonstrate the happy time enjoyed by girls in cooking classes. 87 yuniar 9.f!.,4. Members Prepare far Sfufure Future homemakers plan their sewing projects. First Row, Gloria Isbell, Judy Belly Top Row, Pam Erwin, Beverly Craig, Evelyn Edmundson, Ruby Krueger. Working out ideas for Christmas decorations is fun. Linda Hinojosa, Emma Flores, Lucille Lopez, Linda Najera, and Simona Saenz try their hand at it. 88 Junior Future Homemakers are pictured in the living room of Homemaking Building: First Row, Joyce Scoggins, Judy Bell, Nobles, Inez Casas, Katie Alvarado, Beverly Craigg Top Row, Watts, Josie Soliz, Mrs. Mary Ramirez, Sponsor, Pam Erwin, Fulghum. Learning the art of First Aid and eme rg en cy treatment Rachel Diaz, Delores De Leon, Mrs. Ramirez, Elaine Judy Nobles looks on while Betty Watts is the recipient of treatment. Inez Casas . . . . President Judy Bell ..... . . . Treasurer Katy Alvarado . . .... Secretary Josie Soliz . . . .Parliamentarian Lfmdcrslzip and Crrzinirzg Eharuvfcrizc 9. ZA. w e- 5 ,R A 'slay as g sf 1 , ' ' A Al' '. x -- -- -' -- -------'-'----------------- ---- - ----- ---------if---zizrrwsezfaz-ezasxmg-------,-- ...,... . .--f - - friisix. ..-.-:'!g.- . . ..z. .t..--a.:4Q..s.e- '59 ,..s..., - he Future Farmers of America Chapter of Southwest High is pictured above. The club has over one hundred members and is ctively engaged in learning and practicing the skills of good farming, Mr. Howard Richardson and Mr. John Kerchvtlle are ie Sponsors of this club. Ann Collins was Sweetheart for the year 1963-64. The Sweetheart for 1964-65 is Linda Frazier r -W -New-f a f . . The above photograph represents a First for South- west in that it is the first time we have had three Senior girls who have served as Sweetheart of the F.F.A. They are Susan Constanzo, 1962-635 Anne Collins, 1963-645 Linda Frazier, 1964-65, The Future Farmers of America is a national or- ganization stretching from the State of Washington to Puerto Rico and from the State of Maine to Hawaii. Its purpose is to develop agricultural leadership. We do.this by holding planned, supervised activities in cooperative buying, farm improvement, and leadership designed especially for the enlargement of the individuals' special talents and abilities. Future Farmers encourages thrift, scholarship and the development of sound scientific farming pro- grams. A11 in all, it helps to develop competent, aggressive, rural and agricultural leadership. 9. ?.,4. Officers . . ,4 Work ing Organization Officers and Executive Committee of the FFA above: Johnny Joe Contrerasg Ted Robinson, Sentinelg Tom Pritchardg Calvin Buchholtzg Pat Pritchard, Reporterg Jimmy Roberts, Vice-President. Seated, Mr. John Kerchville, Advisorg James Buford, Treasurerg Donald Robinson, Presidentg Linda Frazier, FFA Sweetheart: Keith O'Nea1, Secretaryg Mr. Howard Richardson, Advisor. Linda Frazier, chosen Sweetheart for the year by the Future Farmers of America organization, is pictured above. Linda was Princess in the Court of the Vege- table Queen contest. fly Hays Win Jfrfmfrs in junivr Shaw Calvin B u c h h o l t z , 2nd Place, Commercial Beef Class: Gary Avant, 3rd p 1 a c e , Commercial Beef Class. Pat Pritchard, Medina Wool and Reserve Champion lambsg Reserve Champion Southdown Lamb Classy 3rd Fine Wool Cross: 2nd Place, Brown Swiss Senior Heifer Class. Calvin Buchholtz, 2nd and 4th Place Berkshire Bar- rows. Herman Hinojosa, First Place, Poland China Barrowg Henry Rosfeld, 3rd Place Berkshire Barrow. Tim Pritchard, First Place, Brown Swiss Senior Heif- ers, Tom Pritchard, Grand Champion, Southdown Lamb Classy Grand Champion and Reserve Cham- pion, Fine Wool Lamb Class - Crossbredg Third, Fine Wool Lamb: Third, Southdown Lamb Class, Eighth, Angus Fat Steers, Second, Brown Swiss Senior Heif- ers. Pat Pritchard, Second Place, Brown Swiss Senior Heifer Class. r Charles Neumann, Second Place Polled Hereford Bull. Soufllufcsf Hays Enjrfy Klear Sweetheart, Linda Frazier, and friends, Mary Ann Constanzo and I oyce Verstraeten, give moral support to contestants. Steven C a llo w a y , Grand Champion, Fine Wool Cross, llth Place, Southdown Lamb Class. Weld in juuirfr Lfizfcsfrfck Shaw Curtis Gann, Second Place, Angus Heifer. Robert Lampkin, Reserve Champion of Fine Wool Crossbred Mutton Lambsg Fifth Place, Fine Wool Crossbred Mut- ton Lambs: Fifth Place, Fine Wool Mutton Lamb Classy Eleventh Place, Fine Wool Mutton Lamb Class. P W Donald Kite won Fourth Place in ine Wool Crossbred Lambs and Fourth lace in Fine Wool Lambs. CNot icturedy Mike Lampkin won Seventh Place ond for Southdown Ram. QNot Picturedj Jimmy Roberts, Reserve Champion of Fine Wool Crossbred Mutton Lambsg Fifth Place, Fine Wool Crossbred Mut- ton Lambsg Fifth Place, Fine Wool ' ce Mutton Lamb Class, Eleventh Pla Fine Wool Mutton Lamb Class. Bill Jack won Third and Fourth in Me- dium Wool Lambs, and Fifth Place in Southdown Lambs. fNot Picturedy Keith O'Neal won Fourth Place in the Angus Fat Steer Classy Gwen O'Neal, Sev- enth Place, Angus Fat Steer Class. CNot Picturedj Earl Gray, Third Place, Holstein Heifers. 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V ru- ,,:'Qfft2:?:ffS -- if .: Sherry Kersey Richard Prather Calvin Buchholtz, First Chair Kathy Cochran Colvern Buchholtz David Garcia Emanuel Contreras, First Chair Peter Vasquez Arturo Escobar Johnny Joe Contreras Bi11 Schrank I ack Leather Gus Torres Raymond Vara Mike Lampkin Susan Constanzo Donna Eppler ouflzufe I Dragan Hand Frescnts Kawzlcadc of Jlftusie www 4' dl Gladys Leather Della Vargas Marilyn Rosser, First Chair June Bookter Thelma Bailey, Oboe Kerry Young Janet Mueller Helen Reyes Barbara Mueller Karen Kersey Joe Escobar Thelma Schrank Pam Jackel, First Chair Linda Ramos Mary lane Mulhollan Delores Ramirez Loretta Teague Patricia Van Martha Bookter James Huizar Bill Pepper Gail Pettyjohn, First Chair Beverly Stuart Charles Turner Hand Erpcricufcs Greafcsf year yet . . . BARBARA MUELLER - DRUM MAIORETTE Mr. Michael Pagonis is a graduate of St. Mary's University with a major in Music. He has taken the reins of the Dragon Band and made the members step lively to the tunes of a well-organized group. Even an inexperienced person can see and hear the amazing progress brought about by the leadership of this fine director. During this year we have been justifiably proud and honored as our band performed under the capable di- rection of Mr. Michael Pagonis. Barbara Mueller, the Drum Major- ette of the Dragon Band, has done a tremendous job for this year. For Barbara this was her first year in the lead of the band. Attending a camp for drum majors was only a small part of the hard work she put into her position. Barbara is sincere in her effort for the Band, and she has earned well the deserving respect of her followers. N J w N MR, MICHAEL PAGONIS, BAND DIRECTOR Jlflajvrcffcs ,Add Spirit fa Half Film' iarilyn Rosser, 3 yr. Maj . g Seniorg Susan Constanzo, 2 year Majorette st in U. I.L. Solo Twirling for 2 Senior. bars. The honor of being a majorette carries con- siderable responsibility along with the prestige. A majorette is required to do everything asked of a band member, besides her extra work of twirling routines and keeping in unison. The Majorettes attend a twirling camp each summer at one of the colleges and must keep up their twirling ability even after the glamor of football season subsides. In December when the band goes to marching contest the Major- ettes are required to work along with the band and to polish up a routine to compete against the other majorettes in the District. Tnily, being a majorette means dedication, loyalty and plain hard work. Cochran, 1 year Majoretteg Pam Jackel, 2 year Majorette Junior Preeisielr Frezrreers Prepare, Prezefiee, Parade, Z7 an For over nine years the Dragon Band has been entertaining hundreds of people. Un- the marching unit participates in numerous activities. Members entertain at half-time shows and march in parades. They also present band shows and com- pete in the Interscholastic Contest. The band sponsors many projects throughout the year. Election of a sweetheart and beau and many out of town trips complete the year. Dragon Majorettes pictured above: Standing, Susan Constanzo, Kathy Cochran, Marilyn Rosserg Kneeling, Pam Iackel. Band Officers: Pictured to the left: Kathy Cochran, Presi- dent: Pam Iackel, Vice-Presi- dent, Thelma Schrank, Sec. - Treasurerg Richard Prather, Student Council Rep. g Karon Kersey, Reporter. Senior Band Members: Susan stanzo, Emanuel Contreras, Rosser. 98 der the direction of Mr. Michael Pagonis, Baud Parents Pramvfc Dragan Baud Ar. and Mrs. Iames Rosser pictured above in concession stand vperated during football season. Mrs. Rosser is President of the land Parents, Mr. Rosser, Chairman of the Concession Stand. nd officers, serving cokes to the crowd: Mrs. Shrank, Mrs. ochran, Mrs. Kersey, and Mrs. Vara. The year 1964-65 was a highly successful year for the Band Parents' Club at Southwest. Mrs. James Rosser served as President with the following officers: Mrs. Shrank, Vice-Presi- dentg Mrs. Cochran, Secretaryg Mrs. Kersey, Treasurer. A band supper which featured the Italian motif was a highlight. Those who attended the supper were delighted to find they were dining by candlelight with the individual band mem-- bers serving their guests at their tables. The concession stand, operated during foot- ball season, was successful in its operation. Mr. Rosser acted as Chairman of the stand and was assisted ably by band club parents. Uniforms and instruments are supplied by the Band Parents' Club for each year and make a large contribution to the continuing attain- ment of the Band and its director, Mr. Pagonis. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pagonis attend meeting of Band Parents' Club. Drill Cram Sfirs Selma! Spirit First Row: Inez Casas, Mary Tejeda, Linda Frazier, Peggy House, Joyce Verstraeten. Second Row: Mrs. Gloria Turner, Sponsor, Penny Abel, Marilyn De Salme, Trudy Pettyjohn, Delores Casas, Veeta Scott, Maggie Guzman, Hope Guzman, Mr. Tommy Kendrick, Sponsor. Third Row: Manuella Montez, Mary Alvarado, Beatrice Flores, Rachel Diaz, Shirley Mann, Brinda Neff, Katie Alvarado, Lillian Wileman, Nora Rodriguez, Carol Miller. Fourth Row: Judy Smith, Janet Becker, Beverly Dowda, Rebecca Diaz, Peggy Livingston, Silvia Huron, Oralia Tobias, Pamela Maher, Yolando Alvarado, Linda Hinojosa, Delores Nobles, Connie Richardson, Veronica Shields. r Southwest Dragonettes' Drill Team represent t school in spirit activities and provide half-time e tertainment at football and basketball games. M Tommy Kendrick and Mrs. Gloria Turner ha served as Sponsors for the group of 35 girls. As a social event the Dragonettes sponsored t first annual Yuletide Fantasy Ball. This came abo as a combined effort of cooperation in selling can and cakes. Enthusiasm reigns as Drill Team takes part in pep rally for Homecoming game. Backdrop fe a t ure d Dragon emblem roaring its approval. 100 5' WHS 6566! erzelers Are Grr . . ree!! Cheerleaders for the year 1964-65 pictured above: Linda Frazier, Mary Tejeda, Peggy House, Inez Casas, Debbie House, Joyce Verstraeten. Cheerleaders r e p r e s e n t Southwest in spirit activities and provide halftime enter- tainment at football games. During Fiesta Week the group marches in the Battle of Flowers Parade. Sponsored by Mrs. Gloria Turner, each year is highlighted by the presentation of sweaters or jackets to the members as earned by service to the school. Drill eezm Offieers Pu! Pep in the Step .Tudith MHHI1, Delores Casas, Veeta Scott, Trudy Pettyjohll, CHPIHU1 Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Captain, Spring Term Sins! Dash Univ Weld Hhzzracfsrizcs Hhwr faders ew ,Czwk Green and White, flashing on parade, the drummers adding their beat to make the excite- ment more intense at a football game, half- times, band concerts, pep rallies in the Gym-- these are just a few of the activities for South- west during the year. Joyce Versttaeten Linda Frazier, Head Cheerleader Peggy House Debbie House, Mascot Mary Te jeda Inez Casas juuinr High Elzcerleadcrs Haas! Spirit Ronald Craig Cheerleaders for Junior High School, pictured above, Top: Linda Miller, Irma Montez, Anita Godbeyg Below: Jack Leather, Daniel Morgan, Ronald Craig. Irma Montez Jack Leather Linda Miner Anita Godbey Parcut- catchers ' Orgtmizativus Support alma! and Students Executive Board of PTA is pictured in the music room for board meeting: L to R, Mrs. Leo Gann, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. R. E. Lampkin, Presidentg Mrs. R. K. Thomas, Corresponding Sec- retary. Standing, Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Treasurer, Mrs. S. F. Cernosek, Secretary. Officers for the PTC of Elemen- tary II are as follows: Mrs. Claudia Fuller, Presidentg Mrs. Leonard Ridgeway, Vice-President, Mrs. Gaynelle Crum, Secretaryg Mrs. Mary Hamilton, Corresponding Sec- urer. QPictures were not avai1able.J Y , Mrs. S. F. Cernosek, Secretary, reads minutes at February meeting where plans are made for Coronation, sponsored by the PTA. retaryg Mrs. Shirly Patterson, Treas- hw! f tl S 0 f an LARRY ABEL DRAGON Larry is, perhaps, one of the most sports minded boys in the senior class. Playing football, basket- ball, baseball, and track, Larry keeps in top shape the year around. Sports may be the center of his activities, but it is only one of his many accomplishments. During football season, Larry served as Es- cort for the Homecoming Queen, and it is a well known fact that he is the best dancer around. Larry has maintained his reputation among his friends as a faithful, friendly, all-around good guy. VEETA SCOTT DRAGONETTE Though her outward appearance is mild, Veeta performs her duties quietly and efficiently. As Lieu- tenant of the Drill Team and President of the National Honor Society she has no time for idleness. Her sure leadership in the office of National Honor Society President has been an inspiration to those desiring admittance to this group of outstanding scholars. While here at Southwest, Veeta has been described by friends as humble, tactful, understanding, and full of sunshine. Veeta will find success in any field she enters. 107 MARY LOUISE TEIEDA LARRY ABEL Mary and Larry were chosen Best All Around in the Senior Class because of their ability to make friends and keep them. They have that rare quality of making people comfortable in their presence. 108 IUDITH MANN CHRIS FLORES Dependability is a characteristic not given to all people. Judith and Chris typify the qual- ity necessary to inspire trust, confidence and reliance. TERI ANN STUART FRANK FLORES A pleasing personality is a wonderful trait, and Teri Ann and Frank were selected as Mr. and Miss Personality of Southwest High. Both of these senior students personify the individu- ality necessary for good will. TRUDY PETTYIOHN ROY CLAYBORNE Two of the rnost talented individuals in the Senior Class this year are Trudy and Roy. It certainly isn't difficult to see why they were chosen for this category. Roy has several hit records, playing an electric guitar, with Trudy as vocalist. 109 VEETA SCOTT ROBERT PRATHER Very early in high school it is evident that some students have what it takes to succeed and do things well. Veeta and Robert show unusual talent in this direction. Success is forecast for the future of these Seniors. 110 LINDA FRAZIER FRANK HUIZAR Football, basketball, sports of all varieties - Linda and Frank are our selections for Most Athletic Seniors. Both of these students reflect the c ha ra c te r and sportsmanship required of good athletes. LINDA FRAZIER ANTONIO ALVARADO If a group of students select two personable fellow students as Most Popular, then you can be sure the qualifications have been met with room to spare! Linda and Antonio are fun-lov- ing, happy personalities who are well liked by all. .t 'V ' . ,- . ' 2 mx 111 SUSAN CONSTANZO ANTONIO ALVARADO Handsome is as handsome does - Susan and Antonio were selected by their classmates as the most handsome and cutest in their class. Both Seniors are not only personable in appearance, but each is fine looking, gracious and generous. ll2 JOYCE VERSTRAETEN HERMAN HINOI OSA Friendliness is the epitome of good will and fellowship, Joyce and Herman court friend- ship among their fellow students, and are well liked by everyone. ANN COLLINS Mistress of Ceremonies for the Senior Class, Ann has the scintillating effervescence needed to in t ro d u c e the Hall of Fame personalities. Her gracious spirit will enhance the program in its presentation. MARY ANN CONSTANZO DAVID FIELDS Every Senior Class has at least several mem- bers who are attractive, winsome personalities willing to help any way they can to make their class successful. Mary Ann and David were se- lected to serve as Escorts for the Senior Class. 113 MARILYN ROSSER STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT EDITOR OF THE DRAGONNIERE Much of the progress made by the Student Coun- cil this year can be attributed to its president, Mar- ilyn Rosser. She kept the officers and members working to provide better and more varied assem- blies. The fact that Marilyn was a Majorette and member of the Band added to her many responsibili- ties and duties. The call, Our deadline was last Friday, was a familiar cry as Marilyn served as Ed- itor of the Dragonniere, the school annual, and was responsible in large measure for its growth and en- largement. Marilyn's interest in homemaking was included in her many activities, and she won the Betty Crocker Award for the year 1964-65 in cook- ing. ROBERT PRATHER PRESIDENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS Bobby, as he is known by his fellow students, is a boy with purpose and progress for his aim. After his election as Senior Class President, Bobby took the class leadership with a sure hand. With the additional duties required of him by the Student Council and the Annual Staff, Bobby is truly a boy on the move. His personality is friendliness plus, and the senior class is fortunate, indeed, to have his leadership. 29-to DELORES CASAS DRILL TEAM CAPTAIN Delores holds the responsibility of training new members and officers, along with the added work of keeping the group in precision shape for parades and other drill functions. Besides her duties on the an- nual staff, Delores gives the few hours left of her spare time to the Student Council. Constantly on the go, Delores always has a moment to listen to the problems of others. IUDITH MANN DRILL TEAM CAPTAIN Iudi, as Fall Semester Drill Team Captain, car- ried the heavy responsibility of half-time perform- ances and supervised the thirty-five girls in the drill team. The sound most often heard when Judi was in command was the high shrill whistle and the sharp charge, All right now, fall in! Don't let this out- ward gruffness mislead you, though, for Judi is al- ways willing to give assistance on any assignment and offer a friendly word of advice. TERI ANN STUART PRESIDENT OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Teri Ann has been an extremely active member of the FHA throughout her high school years. Serv- ing as an officer every year, she has held the top office in both the Iunior Club and Senior Club. But FHA does not take all of Teri's time, for the posi- tion of Vice-President of the Senior Class poses other responsibilities. Teri Ann faithfully performs her duties, but always has a smile of encouragement for those who need it. ANNE COLLINS DRAGON'S TALE EDITOR Working under the guidance of Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Anne has put a great deal of time and ef- fort into her position as Editor of the Dragon's Tale. As half-time Announcer for the 1964 football season, Anne was required to give hours of work for the pre- sentation of her broadcast. She served under the leadership of Mr. Michael Pagonis, Band Director, in composing various dialogues in connection with half-time entertainment. ,411 Zfrfzzrmzmcnf Z9 flyers WANDA ROE, KATHY COCHRAN AND PAM IACKEL Dilley, Devine, Devine Dilley Cotulla ALL TOURNAMENT 1 DONNA EPPLER - SHERRY KERSEY Somerset ALL TOURNAMENT RUBEN CERDA - ROSIE GRAJEDA - SAMMY RODRIGUEZ Coach, Gloria Turner Southwest Coach, Ron Wiederstein ALL TOURNAMENT ,411 District Winners in l6'ask dba!! PAMELA IACKEL - ALL DISTRICT FORWARD ALL TOURNAMENT CDi11ey Tourneyj WILLARD FERGUSON AND CLAUDIO MALDONADO ALI. DISTRICT - SECOND TEAM 118 KATHLEEN COCHRAN - ALL DISTRICT FORWARD ALL TOURNAMENT fDevine Tourneyj If If xr E QQ 21 La E V ' WANDA RUE - ALL DISTRICT GUARD ALL TOURNAMENT fDi11ey, Devine, Cotulla Tourneyj parts Mainstream Z . fu.. ..4 . .,.. j g - av ya W W ji lg? Q 1. 1: Q as ' ' -- +,..1 . ' x.., -' ' -. Vil ff av -- gy 'Z A . 335 Q . T Wla5Q3?5??-v 4'2f :M' vwiifl -.: 5 'f. ' 'W 4 -5? A ff fr .1 L Q ,,.,,,, ,. ,,,k W, ..,.,,,,i.,k7,,k,,,.f ,. ,-.,., U,.ff.,f,,,Kfffw:f,e4',yfmf:-wg,5-ffmgff.,fyggfAw.yf,qf.f:g ,.fgggA,w,,yf.,fg .- H f wiv .wf.,wf'.f,,, ., , in 1, f, ,, .V f.wf,f, W -- , Hb 4, ,, .f Q, ., . 3- -a Q, wk., f ge -fu-1.,.,. ,,,-,,1,,W,,K,,,fQ,w,,,,gy-:--1 21...,..v...,,.,.z-kmfgg. . 7 U K 5, , K K , ff'Ifff2'N K K 1 :,- f , . ffw'g,ff 7,11 f , , .-zg,:,,:,1ga, , , f . K I ,y 'U.,.' 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Coach Fay Martin builds con- fidence in team and student body. Cheerleaders introduce new yells to pep up our games. Debbie House was a new addition to the cheerleading group this year. 120 Dragvns ' Varsity mm Southwest Dragons pictured above, First Row: Gary Avant, Gilbert B. Reyes, Victor Verastequi, Ronnie Richardson, Freddy Montes, Louis Purvis, Tom Pritchard, Abel Hinojosa, Rudy Montes, Curtis Gann, Lupe Lopez. Second Row: Henry Gomez, Jimmy Crisp, Pete Torres, Pat Lindsay, Mike Morales, David Harper, Paul De La Rosa, Jerry Cain, James Stuart, James Buford, Gene Koehler, Frank Huizar. Third Row: Coaches Hessong, Martin, and Casonovag Joe Cruz, Joe Alvarado, Ernest Huizar, Macario Sandoval, Johnny Tejeda, Willie Alvarado, Ray Flores, Armand Menchaca, Richard Lopez, Manager, Frank Ramos, Manager. Coaches Martin and Hessong above with football cap- tains, Frank Huizar and Henry Gomez. ,Cifflv Dragons Shaw Spirit Little Dragons, First Row: Eddie Lyons, Jimmy Seay, Chuck Davis, Anthony Marquez, Albert Krueger, Raymond Krueger, Richard Worleyg Second Row, David Boulware, Jerry McWhorter, Robert Livingston, Henry Diaz, James Smith, Gilbert De La Rosa, Sammy Rodriguez. Junior High A Team played Cotulla, scoring a 12-8 Win. Little Dragons run a sweep against East Central Team on the Dragons' home field. ime is taken for caucus on next la Dragvus lfrazfe Rugged clzcdu c Dragons show defensive action. x Coaches Martin, Hessong and McAskil1 watch intently as players complete a play. Nixon game shows spirited action. Johnny Tejeda, Quarterback for the Dragons, attempts to carry the ball in game played at Randolph Field 1964 J-frfmewmirzg ,Activities Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Miss Kathi Julius, Mr. Veronica Shields and Janet Becker join in a rou- George Chambers discuss Homecoming activi- tine with enthusiasm! ties with ex-student, Raymond Ford. bus, Homecoming Queen, Peggy House, and her escort, Larry Abel, watch game after receiving crown at half time. Homecoming Queen, Peggy House, and escort, Larry Abel, greet their court as last year's Homecoming Queen, Joyce Verstraeten, presents Queen, Peggy, with her CIOWI1 . Homecoming activities this year were preceded by a supper prepared and served by mothers of the Senior Class. The game was climaxed by a dance attended by stu- dents and ex-students in large numbers. Queen, Peggy House, presided over all the 124 activities. 1 ivzfwdcr Puff Hrwlball . 'owder Puff Team, representing the Senior Class, pictured .bove L to R: Delores Casas, Mary Tejeda, Linda Frazier, inne Collins, Judi Mann, Trudy Pettyjohn, and Peggy House. N -1 Seniors assisting as Cheerleaders and Waterboys are: Wanda Roe, Tom Pritchard, Polly Aguilar, Herman Hinojosa, Pat Pritchard, Chris Flores, David Fields, Pete Martinez. Juniors and Seniors ram horns in annual clash be- tween, fup until nowj, quite genteel female mem- bers of the Senior Class Tigers and the Junior Class Rams. . Smivrs vs. juniors . Junior Class team form a huddle in Gym, L to R: Gwen O'Neal, Ann Lucas, Maggie Guzman, Lu Ann Stark, Cyndy Dlugosh, Barbara Mueller, Linda Goode, Sharon Melton, Frances Rohmer, Oralia Tobias, and Amelia Garcia. Junior Cheerleaders and Waterboys: Freddie Montez Joe Escobar, Bobby Gillespie, Bill Jack, Jerry Lucas Donald Robinson, and David Garcia. 125 ,uirif and Spvrts Big News Southwest plays Somerset in hard fought game. Louis Purvis, Rudy Montez and Pablo De La Rosa watch from sidelines as Southwest battles Nixon. B Team versus Medina Valley. There's plenty of action on the field when Southwest fights it out with Nixon team. Miglzfiesf nf the ,Mighty Dragons Varsity Dragons: Coach Alvin Rhodes, Claudio Maldonado, Mario Agui- lar, Larry Abel, Willard Ferguson, Paul De La Rosa, Manager, Kneeling, Felix Cerda, Mike Shields, Charles Neumann, David Garcia, Manager. Calvin Buchholtz, not pictured. 1 r Claudio Maldanado jumps for shot in tie game with Floresville. Overtime resulted in win for Floresville 49 to 45. ario Aguilar makes shot at Devine Tournament. Southwest m this game with a score of 63 to 60. 127 Varsity cares Often Over Opponents Mario Aguilar jumping center while Charles Neu- mann waits for tip in game played against Devine. Southwest won by three points in this game filled with action. Coordination and speed characterize jump by Willard Ferguson. Southwest played Cole, resulting in favor of Southwest, 50-49. Claudio Maldonado and Willard Ferguson fight for rebound against Canyon. Claudio Maldonado scores two against Cole in hot contested game. ruzchcs Crain ' 76' ' ' mm l6'ask dba!! Members of the B Team for 1964-65: Louis Purvis, Iohnny English, Dale Lyons, John Perez, Coach Alvin Rhodes: First Row, Keith O'Neal, Steve Calloway, Iohnny Tejeda, Victor Verastequi. I ohnny English jumps for ball to begin second half dur- ing game with Somerset. ln Somerset game, Iohnny Tejeda sinks free throw Girls ' Varsity Umm Girls' Basketball Team, the Dragonnettes: Kneeling, Lois Massingill, Jeannie Menchaca, Polly Aguilar, Susan Eppler, Peggy House, Pam Iackelg Standing, Coach Donald McAskill, J l Thelma Schrank, Manager, Karen Kersey, Barbara Mueller, Wanda Roe, Kathy Cochran, Alice Gayoso, Kathy Clark, Beverly Thurman, Manager. Starters: First Row, Pam Jackel, Polly Aguilar, Second Row, Karen Kersey, Alice Gayoso, Third Row, Kathy Cochran, Wanda Roe. cares Winning Smszfn DEVINE TOURNAMENT The Dragonnettes tallied 50 points against the Dilley Queens, 46, to close out the Devine Tourna- ment with a First Place win. Kathy Cochran, who was high point girl for Southwest, was chosen for the all-tournament team. DILLEY TOURNAMENT The Dragonnettes sewed up Third Place at the Dilley Invitational Tournament by overcoming the Cotulla Cowgirls 32-28. Pam Iackel, who was high scorer for the Dragon- nettes, was selected for the all-tourney team. CANYON DISTRICT GAME The Dragonnettes came from behind in the fourth quarter to overtake the Canyon Cougarsin a 34-32 District Basketball play-off. Karen Kersey scored the last two points for Southwest with 40 sec- onds remaining in the game. Wanda Roe, with the help of Polly Aguilar and Alice Gayoso, received the rebound from the Cou- gars and kept the ball for the remaining time. 131 Dragouncffes Seize District J-lwwrs 1964-65 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE District game with Canyon: Pam Jackel makes free shot. 'SW 58 Boerne 33 'SW 38 Canyon 41 SW 66 Schertz 49 'SW 68 Southside 37 SW 64 Schertz 35 'SW 43 East Central 21 SW 57 Medina Valley 20 'SW 49 Boerne 19 SW 58 .Tourdanton 64 'SW 34 Canyon 32 fDistrict Playoffj 'District Games SW 57 Yancy 15 SW 58 Natalia 25 SW 44 Dilley 54 SW 47 Dilley 54 SW 50 Cotulla 21 SW 62 Devine 63 SW 36 Cotulla 26 'SW 38 Canyon 35 SW 40 Del Rio 38 SW 36 Dilley 55 SW 32 Cotulla 28 SW 73 Uvalde 58 SW 45 Cotulla 22 SW 45 Devine 41 SW 50 Dilley 46 SW 55 Poteet 39 SW 68 Floresville 31 SW 52 Floresville 42 SW 42 Devine 33 SW 69 Uvalde 57 'SW 67 Southside 38 SW 40 Dilley 18 SW 36 Dilley 45 SW 50 Cotulla 39 'SW 56 East Central 14 Southwest played District game at Canyon: Wanda Roe jum for ball. cum Has 60114 56115014 First Row: Ruth Massingill, Barbara Collins, Simona Saenz, Beverly Stuart, Gwenda Aldridge, Janet Mueller, Connie Aldridge. Second Row: Helen Reyes, Manager, Gail Pettyjohn, Carol Miller, Betty Watts, Janet McCoy, Karolyn Vogt, Manager, Coach Donald McAskil1, Southwest tries for rebound in game with Somer- SCI. Scramble for the ball is the action here as B team tries to take initiative. 133 Sufcessful Smsvn Smls for Biffle Drzzgrws Little Dragons pictured above: Jesse Flores, Mgr. , Ernest Reyes, Ruben Cerda, Gilbert De La Rosa, Sammy Rodriguez, Paul Lane, David Boulwareg Back Row, Eddie Lyons, Roger Menchaca, Wallace Vogel, Bill Pepper, Macario Salas, Chuck Davis, Gary May. Coach Ron Wiederstein. SW 31 SW 27 SW 15 SW 42 SW 53 SW 39 SW 24 SW 24 SW 31 SW 38 SW 24 SWA 42 Starters for Little Dragons: Ruben Cerda, Sammy Rodriguez, Paul Lane, Ernest Reyes, David Boulware. Southside Devine Devine Pleasanton D 'Hanis Natalia Devine Cotulla Somerset Natalia Yancy Natalia 8 21 20 24 28 21 20 22 15 28 17 17 SCORES SW 26 Somerset 24 SW 32 Charlotte 23 SW 30 Devine 28 SW 48 Del Rio 50 SW 38 Southside 15 SW 31 Iourdanton 7 SW 24 Cotulla 26 SW 38 Yancy 36 SW 45 Poteet 19 Somerset Tournament SW 39 Natalia 22 SW 32 Southside 25 SW 38 Somerset 28 Boerne Tournament SW 25 St. Joseph 4 SW 34 Bulverde 25 Finals: SW 44 Boerne 30 Zi!! e Dragouetfcs Win ll Out nf I7 Games Little Dragonettes pictured above: First Row, Julia Hernandez, Mgr,, Roxanne Pestillo, Juanita Terrazas, Alice Montelonga, Rosie Grajeda, Linda Garnett, Mary Rodriguez, Toni Guzman, Linda McOsker, Mgr.: Back Row, Frances Friesenhahn, Judy Burris, Patty Vogel, Donna Eppler, Sherry Kersey, Betty Friesenhahn, Loretta Teague, Linda Miller, Janice Massengill, Mrs. Gloria Turner, Coach. Starters: Rosie Grajeda, Mary Rodriguez, Judy Burris, Loretta Teague, Donna Eppler, Sherry Kersey. Southwest Dragonettes play Natalia in Gym, scoring win 20 to 9 win. SW 36 Southside 34 SW 24 Devine 21 SW 18 D'Hanis 34 SW 20 Natalia 9 SW 25 Southside 21 SW 36 Somerset 16 SW 12 Natalia 16 SW 23 Yancy 17 Natalia Somerset Southside Yancy D'Hanis Poteet Southside Sabinal Comal ,wing .75 Evrcrunuer af Kaseball, Southwest's Baseball Team above: Top Row, Jerome Lindig, Freddy Montez, Mr. Fay Martin, Coach, Lupe Lopez, Eugene Koehler, Ronnie Richardson, Middle Row: Johnny Gilbert, Johnny Silva, Gilbert B. Reyes, Mike Morales, Daniel Ugarte, Johnny Tejeda, Rudy Montez, Gilbert L. Reyes, Larry Guzman, Juan Hernandez, George De La Cruz, Gabriel Terrazas, Johnny Perez. S 1 GILBERT L. REYES - CATCHER GABRIEL TERRAZAS - SECOND BASE RUDY MONTEZ - PITCHER JOHNNY TEIEDA - CATCHER 4 Crack ami 576111 sw MQ W .. .. site I -L: ii ,p ' ,Ti fi ,mi x . IZ' .. . .W 1,3 J? .1 1 fi I ' ag, f 7,V,. ww 7.2-z.,,,..g.1r .ra,S AV . M ng: W . -I r .I - ' s ii ' 2 s 2 5 5 . . '..-' Q, 'R ' 1 , V ' 53 W. A .1 r .W . ,537 .A r, as -af it Y, i - W Q .. V- - A 1- r. ,.., '- A 1 E 4- 'V .. ...Q- ,.-.,r,.,f.,::-,, .---., V K . 5 nav- ,,V 1 .. ,,a:-- my gr: - ,554 -,. i 5. Af- j -1 .,j,',..5.g fr : , - g- I. - , M, , M , f 1 ,, - fi ggmgglf V 'I -, M . , w as 1, W t . t ,M it ,B ,sf fran., L,,., ,,M.,,,,.,N Y mt -RM? .V .W V.1,i.,ihi,3:g5EQ 1 g-L6 .w 3 Mk b 5g?Q?QgQ.i,q?fbg 1g5g 633mWma,.,y, , f 7 59533 I ,W A Mime -3 -: ?i mT,w-L 1. 5! a t az' M: f ifffg W W fr I -fi fi r 5 wgaai .gg .is - zi?z-F151 M , - '33-ff' 2 ',.. .' . , ,rg. if 'mgwr s U.5f.f+Lgmf,.ie . 'iism r .iiiafiifa zisfiafeaafirsefriin 4E1Si.L'wv 'wa Track Team, under the direction of Coaches Hessong and Martin, pictured above: First Row, Mr. Hessong, Joe Alvarado, Glen Isbell, William Alvarado, David Harper, Richard Lopezg Second Row, Ruben Castro, Bill Jack, Bill Sprague, Marcario Sandoval, Tim Pritchard, Joe Escobar, Ray Flores. Calvin Buchholtz, Knot picturedj. ilbert Reyes, Ray Flores and Glen Isbell do a little road Muscles begin to tire as William Sprague, Joe Alvarado ork to prepare for meet. and I oe Escobar round the track and head for the shower. No obstacles are ahead, but Joe Alvarado, Joe Escobar and William Alvarado keep their sight on the finish line just the Same. 137 Sparis . . . Spectators Kathy Clark rises to protest the whole thing! Peggy House, Sharon Melton, Alice Gayoso, and Lois Mas- sengill pose prettily. East Central game proves a lucrative place to sell candy by Band members. Mike Lampkin, Della Var- gas and Delores Ramirez help with sale while sam- pling the cold drinks! 138 Linda Frazier exchanges remarks with friends at Canyon game. Nora Rodriguez and Delores Casas pretend to ignor her! The athletes who participate in football, basket- ball, track, and baseball are loudly applauded by the student body, most of whom participate daily in other forms of the athletic program. From activities such as these comes the love of sports reflected in these excited faces. Hank II 5lc1m'nfary I Outside Activities rfiiztimfd With Study Pcriaits A writing lesson can be made easy under the help- ful eye of Miss Goodey. Real sand-lot ball is practiced on Elementary I school ground. The boys in P.E. class have a willing and able player in Coach Casonova. Sixth grade students in Mr. Louis Patton's class show eagerness to learn--even when it is spelling! Academics Dreamers of Dreams MR. JIM P. COLLINS, Principal of Elementary I, received his educational training from the University of Texas and Baylor University, acquiring his B.S. degreeg the M.S. degree was re- ceived from Texas A. 8s I. The key man in the Elementary Ischool division of our campus, Mr. Collins actually is the pivot for all the activities of the Elementary classes. He is the able, conscientious man who helps guide the destiny of the school as it enters another year of expansion, seeking to maintain a high level of educa- tional standard. 142 SKILLFUL. . . EFFICIENT .... . GRA CIOUS .... Interest in Science is motivated by Mr. Collins as demonstrates to Preston Byrom, Henry Williams, Opella, and David Kelly. 8 emeutary I Zzculfy MRS. CORA ARNOLD -- East Texas State College, B. S. g Third Grade: Hobby: Painting MRS. RUTH AVANT -- Southwest Teachers' Col- lege, B.S.: Special Education: Hobby: Arts and Crafts MRS. IOHNNIE BAUMGARTEN -- Trinity Universi- ty, B.S.: Third Grade: Hobby: Cross Word Puzzles MRS, ELLA CALLOWAY -- Southwest Teachers' College: Fifth Grade: Hobby: Music MR. JOHN CASONOVA -- St. Mary's University, B.A.: Ungraded Class: Hobby: Outdoor Activities MRS. ALICE FAUVER -- Lady of the Lake College, B, S. :Fifth Grade: Librarian: Hobby: Reading-Sewing MISS MARY ELIZABETH GOODEY -- University of Texas, B.A.g Fifth Grade: Hobby: Ballet Dancing MISS CLARA HOOVER -- East Texas State College, B. A. , M.A.g Hobby: Cooking-Sewing Mrs. Kittie Lantrip uses pictorial method in teaching her children. gaculfy ,Czwks MRS, BETTY JO IUNGMICHEL -- Southwest Texas State College, B.S.: First Grade: Hobby: Cooking MRS, KITTY LANTRIP -- East Texas State College, B. S., M. S. : First Grade: Hobby: Craftwork MR. WILL IA M LINDEMAN -- Haverford College, B. A. g First Grade, Hobby: Reading MR. FAY MARTIN, IR. -- Trinity University, Southwest Texas State College, B. S., M.S.: Un- graded Class: Hobby: Hunting-Fishing MRS. ESTELLE MASK -- Southwest Teachers' Col- lege, B. S.: First Grade: Hobby: China Painting MR, LOUIS PATTON -- Texas University, B.A.: Sixth Grade: Hobby: Hunting MRS. ROSALIE POLLOCK -- Sul Ross State College, B. S. 5 Third Grade: Hobby: Rock Collecting Mrs. Betty Jo Iungmichel prepares her students for Hallow- een Carnival. 'U the ?ufure MR, JAN PREEV -- San Diego State College, B. A. Fifth Gradeg Hobby: Painting MRS, RAY IANICE RHODES -- Sul Ross State Col- lege, B. A.: Fourth Gradeg Hobby: Sports , . sQ...rg5 ' 'grs.: ff ,f . fi V ' tif f . ,R ' ---- if-,Sz 'i. .i' 1-ff'-'i t gf J? .2 siiiffifi giggi Ls 1 l'1:fis fffs' .M MRS. LOLA CLAIR ROBERTSON -- Pan-Am Col lege, B.A.g Fourth Gradeg Hobby: Painting MR, HENRY SPEIER -- St. Mary's University, B.A. Ungraded Classy Hobby: Golf MR. RICHARD WAUSON -- Trinity University, B. S. M. Ed.g Sixth Gradeg Hobby: Fishing-Hunting MRS. .TULIA WHITEHEAD -- Trinity U n i v e r si t y B. S. g Second Gradeg Hobby: Reading MRS. HELGA WORLEY -- Southwest Texas State College, B. S.g Second Gradeg Hobby: Cooking Mr. Louis Patton encourages creativity in Sixth Grade Class. 145 8 emeizmry ,Activities Vary in mpc Ricky Rodriguez gets special assist- ance from Mr. Speier. Steve Lopez is learning to read with the help of Mrs. Baumgarten. Geography is an interesting subject for Elementary children. Mr. Louis Patton shows Linda Freeman dif- ferent countries on the map. Mrs. June Donica, School Nurse, is ready to apply healing solution to a cut on the knee. Mr Lewis Patton supervises writing lesson. Nancy Calloway Martin Compas I oe Correles Paula De La Cruz Elizabeth Dlugosh Marsha Dlugosh Wanda Essary Melva Flores Robert Flores Rudy Flores Susan Gray Martin Gutierrez Lilly Hernandez Linda Sue Hernandez Richard Hernandez Roger Huizar David Kelly Darlene Krueger Lance Lindsay Joe Lopez fifth Grade . . . l6'usy Penplc Maria Aguilar Flora Alvarado Rosemary Beceera Ramona Buford Preston Byrom Mary Alice Cerda . ,A,yly., ff? aj A 5 'L f gfg, A- fit V ,. . 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Q . - 1f'i2l.f'3rif-M fiii Z f 148 Ruth Mulhollan Janette Opella Linda Palmer Vida Peet Becky Quesenberry Mary Alice Reyes Victor Reyes Andrew Rios Linda Sadler Florence Saenz if 9599 Alvin Seay i A , f 5 Y 5 F- ixx K wi J 5 Y f I ' ff? 1: , 7, rf 232'-2 ,,. , P W , gr gf , 'Q Q Q F H Teresa Silva Ann Smith Connie Smith Jeffery Stiewig Hadley Stuart James Stults Hector Terrajas Gerald Vance Paula Varga Henry Williams Elia Zuniga glfffl Grade Plays 167111 Mrs. Alice Fauver plays ball with Elementary students. Kathryn Runkle Gloria Reyes Margaret Rose Reyes Estella Reyes Arthur Rios Arthur Pue Penelope Quesenberry Santanno Rangel Jeanette Price Kerry Price . ,.,, . s -ft K ':,:s,g.,,- . ,iff ' at M i It . 1 L rr , V . 1 .- 0: ',- , wr- if-.:' E A P I ,rt ' 'It wiv it s tl it '- A . . 4432 11 , V' sf: M f V asrwf '-'flsftfsw ern Q-ivpzxtmk , 5 ' f J 3 '77 T ' ' K' 1,51 :iam 1 'iwffil - c ' if 7 x yfsi: Q-5 - , ,M-5,--9r,, A , . gm, r isfiflfiifsi View M : :gs 255 1 risk, ,mass vm wisilffafwi I '..L l 55 , M I . Evelyn Ripps S .,,. 'Q b V131'i0 RiVeT-9' '- - 'L T Q lffi f L P tif? iti,Q hon Roman 5, . 'tni an P 160 Schfank tsyt ynthis Scott 1 'arnes Sr100k -A - Vta- ,ls , i J trr' is , n P' P ' P i ytsi', ff i R y'y,s ,milio Solas - Nloyd Soliz H15 L in x W me SOHZ 1 R -. if mado SOIQ 1 , i n I L 7 Q fri t vita Soto ' M illiam Stuart . ,, ' ,ff , i n 1 st 5 if R- L53 it R P L Q7 wrence Wileman hn Wigley 11ie Wilburn ommy Lee Wasser '11 Wallace ger Vasquez ups Ugaffe ' iiiiyrstts mom Vafa iilxlti ilf ii k artha Valadez hyyly i A i slv faer Ugane 'izs ' ick Terrazas ry i v orothy Thayne ' ' ' I x f 'ia VW xx ii .:5g,+,g5sw2isfr4s1 M igf sw REQ? ' .tg fr Q U,-1 za, - ...ts ., X fli??Wss ,,fs,,,.-A ,, ,. S 14 J SN, .sf K , f ' 1' Q , Q Q Y -4 :ui J 5 lag it Y -- ' Q X f iff- tIi'1 z L. ,,,. rl- 1 1-tai? -5 X' f' 149 317th Grader ......... Gilbert Aguilar Mrs. Ella Calloway listens to oral recitations. Richard Alvarez Dora Barrera I ohn Bustarnente Jerry Braden Harvey Brock Adela Castillo Elizabeth Chavana Gracie Colunga Beverly Coldewey Nicky Constanzo Alex Copado Antonio Copado Brenda Craig Beatrice Cruz Mary Coughran Herlinda Cuellar Oliver Dack Steven Dalros Ingoin Duron Jesse Enriquez Rosa Escodedo Mary Jane Esparza I ack Essary Harvey Estala Thomas Everett Robert Faulkner Raymond Flores Linda Freeman Bennie Garcia Rose Marie Garcia 150 W., ,.,, , ,, ft , .f C, H, .wth i-.fa 9--K--Z 1 ' ':v'2:s?? . - of any aw M 1' S 5 gil -Ei! if la ' . A Lf 4 .. 615 , mi, iff WM o S ,-. .r,-. , 2 V.f, K t ff - . . s ' 7 4. vVr,V I .135 f ,, S95 93 ff.-ykrifl r ke Ml fch fle 5 - wsfllfwif '? .,ia,fZg-E:-2? sfiifwf evra M1 1,1- fiman' 1' f fs: argl, f,-' A ra 4 if Q? S 6 5 S L if wiiarjilnftfi .g -wfaggggyga . -tt., , KAR 233-xx ..,. ,2, ,M l, :' if W :nigga v ga ' 4 Esmeralda Alvarado Paula Alvarado Caroline Alvarez Teodoro Alvarez Yolaudo Alaniz V , s X 5 t., l X X l firm , Q tk I aw'1ffwsfwsvfz-1tj.49'1 miafggrfggvgg:F'jf, f.a fx ' .1 i - ' f- 5 f 'S . L U at 5 if ' ,fl 1 W Q Q m . -- .S -Q - .:.' gr f Q'-a?ff3flr5',l'., v.f2IQ1fx-.a1?f':1Z2'+ A an Q- ffl, kt ' W ' rl P r aiti agg nl I ' ju W 1 kul iifffa-, 3 ' H, r' 1 -..,,,x 5, K AN MJ A, -.J 1 1, ,N 1 pf 5 ,Q WF' I J XQXXMR ggi S xx lax wana 9141011 Diversified ,Activities , b an s . 1 P .. . ..', - 'Wwe Jr V U A PQ 1 fain: -fri: 1f- 'iazfiiitfezzz ,W Ag,,L r l,i l,.,-i , 3 A it Irene Gutierrez . .g I A neg, Mr. Ian Preev assists students with spelling lesson. 2 5, it y I H Lee Roy Holden . L.n .. s,isi ,S .L V .. i.-, i-i 1 J Hazel Howeth .V it ' ii J . ' s f? fiei Billy Huizar i'e' J J siii . , Judith Jackson :i p Y X ,, i jgslfb 5 ,is.,..,, . ., J. . it ' Harry Krueger t wkygfsii . . i it ,k, ,,,:3i gg?if5,x .. g g ' 2 , iw-.:t,,'5s, K. it :fav ' ik Civ. i AVL.V . K George Lesslng it . i W' J Y -'- sag? f ' fwzzp y,gi39u:,t N55 ,X st ff? ig ity . if i fr , :, V:,,: . , F- 1 it 1.9 H145 Q Sha ., : ' t . X I 3 Vps.. ,DMX x .'.s' X' Q- Robert Leyva Ruby Leyva Norma Leyva Gloria Lopez J Linda Lopez ' Nancy Lucas Linda Mann Iessie Martinez Oscar Mata ' ' P i'ii Rose May James Mendoza ,iis i J Cynthia Menchaca Thomas Menchaca Charles Miller David Miller Abel Montelongo Frances Montez Timothy Montgomery Josie Ochoa Sandra Ochs Richard Orosco , Carol Palmer In img Christine Perez 7- y Jay Price Kiel'-' J 151 Mrs Kittie Riddle leads class in discussion. Jimmy Crambes Lucy Diaz Stephen Donica Deborah Durham Theresa Enrique Kenneth Burris Douglas Byrum Edria Cain Isabel Castillo Isabel Castro Leonor Castro Connie Charles Marilyn Coldewey Antonio Estala Andy Estrada Kenneth Everett Hazel Faulkner Andrew Flores Ramona Flores Rose Marie Flores Dora Garcia Georgina Garcia Rita Garcia Eugene Gomez Gloria Gomez 152 HQA-Qjlg Wi 8 s WS? XY! s X m aw zww - gsriifam, tru L' f'25'??e3b3f?ieflEi?i 21' Hr Eirflfdigijtfif ' Q38 it Q, , it V , .,,.3iEff1 U pix ' ' :adi ...aw- a f ' ,MQW Y - , ku wir XX Elisandra Alvarado ?0urfl1 Graders Study Reyes Alvarado .V A , Gloria Becerra rrr H ' 35ir57 P1 Cordelia Baldarrama Robyne Boulware Rebecca Buford r , if , , ,.gWN.,5 ,L, 94 ah! . 1 .L 1 : fiiiigii, , 5,9 R Six, 155232.53 H,-igifz-1 it it f + af, .ahaaiit ' xlfamw , t.., ,, ,Q ,QQ W K 1 Zia 2 1 K Z 2 ' r - i ,.,ga,.4 . A 5 W as as i-5331! Tr' 5 mr W Lin' if it 'L 1 fn . W ' N., 73 ia .5 wa, 'jf t xl-1-ffkxf Dolores Guiterrez Tony Gutierrez Charles Guzman Herman Haeber Silvia Hinojosa Susan Howeth Mrs. Janice Rhodes creates individual interest. Joe Hernandez Edwin Isbelle William Kelly Jimmy Kersey Betty Krueger Janine Lane John Lindsay I o Ann Lopez ,Terry Lyons Terry Sue Lyons Marilyn Mann Maria Maldonado Gerard Martinez WL, I -rg ' 1 rx .. , sigma- 5 ima ' - i ,,rr ,fe em ggx. tftlh z a'?if' A 3 71' in as is A stsl asa gms f A A 'Y F223 ffsagffefmffassr Qfikerafits , . jig 4 35 fg eg A-5 , 5 :rg Deborah May John McKay Terry McConnell Yolanda Medina Larry Miller James Palm Benny Parra Elda Parra Gilbert Perieda Paul Prothero Vicki Quesenberry Katherine Reeh 153 ?0urfl1 Graders learn and Kemember Mrs. Lola Robertson prepares display of class- work. Margie Rodriquez Ronnie Sadler Estella Saenz Esmeralda Salinas Adam Saucedo Eva Sauceda Sylvia Sauceda Phyllis Smith Elizabeth Snook Carlos Solis Jessie Solis Velia Soto Deborah Stuart 5, ay- ,s,,,L,!.5i:V ,,,.5-k,.,,, is, ., .- gf -1 5, ' Mary Stults Cindy Sweeny Diane Vargas ' f,,i,j i 5 S a r i' 'am Michael Vargo I V 5 - - Russell Vincent J E K., W' David Vogt i.yy,s f ,ys V ss,isl y . . ffi mari Eddle Vortisch 2 Eugene Ware Virginia Watts Gladys Wilburn 5' mm, Nancy Williams ,:k5f,. egg, , K K r at Q K 1 e 4 i K ,K s. -if -rm, 5 E A r g, H s Ruben Reyes Rudy Reyes George Ruiz Margie Ruiz Patricia Roach William Robinson . L r Q sf R- .--Pb fs ,,,.,,. 1 Ass, V , '- as -R ' Kfxyi g ,. V 1 ,r A 2 ' ' M L-fb, f we -asp. ' 'H -ww 'Nl . ' , 55. ,Ma 'f w Iohn Ware 0 alta, v ,w:f:a5s::-,f-V.ffwikslgiaekifmrmfg-.-5-: f ' 1 , wf a 1 f 1 V Z SW ? E? , ., , : 21 ':,,j:' W 1, at-+'1f'f'i . -if -if--wr f ,f-.-Q '--'af , at-f, M , e , , sf i , K 12.16 . 1. .r ,V f .y.,,:f.,, ' f . A -N ,1 ., ' ' ' r ' ms G- i.uf'rff, i , ,-.-,ir 552 WV r., :f f 1 f - - 5 ffff fr ,V 2.11 'f 4 ' 3 4- . -W if mfg? W 'M as is N 154 'ig J me wr sg . J ' ' ' ,M H az. 3 S' Q wir iiegffz- ...,r,xgL.', Wy.-yv 3' min! u , in mx ,Q W X r ? '1': .G I f - Er? A ft , Qs 13,3 S ' x... gint-' ' ii 3' h .g,m,, if 'il k ' Gp f r 1 .ix rr 4 .51 Sakai 2 TRP A ,L ,Qt 9111, , . 'I Uzird Grade is lllfl Interesting Z9 are , ,- ff-'.' - ,I 7..-a Us M ji 1 5 X , 1 . 3 I . , xiig' , , 3 mf Marie Alaniz Vidal Alvarado Samuel Armstrong Fidel Baldarrama Lydia Becerra Robert Castillo Jesse Chavanna Jackie Coughran Maria Cruz Patsy Durham Nancy Donica Connie De La Cruz , n . w W. X 4 7' Q -' - time pk Q. 1 ,X-'1 rgZs5..J3,s2-.ir-,tx i Vki. Raul Guzman Kathy Guzman Diana Haeber David Gann Everado Garcia Berta Gomez Antonio Gomez Anita Gomez Oscar Gomez Jesse Gutierrez Mary Lou Gutierrez Lindy Dalton Howard Dalros Mary Davis Eva Esparza Oscar Estrada Valentine Estrada Rita Faulkner Dolores Flores Mary Flores Mike Flores Mrs. Cora Arnold gives approval to writing lesson 1 1 wgfrzjg X a rrirbfiriggi sw vs L 1? L2 ss' W2 ' ., l Lx X W .- rs V. . -f was it 2 .. , Zflzird Gmdv Slwws Hrmfiw interest 4 f ., 1,0 iff5f??'f! 2 . M X h x f gi 35' lr' fm. - SH mfs f s rr I 7' jk 4 ,, .J I: si.: . , ,,.. f ' , WMI' K N fa 'filfg 1, 'r r 'K galil X ' 3 rat Q as J 2 ii vi is QT , S 'W at r P13 4 K ff' 'Milf , Joseph Lessing ' at -2-' . Steven Lopez Alfredo Morales V Barbara May -- Linda McGinnis Bradford Hasse Irma Hernandez Andrew Hernandez Lawrence Hernandez Roy Hernandez Alex Hinojosa Daniel I-luizar Diane Ibarra Nancy Iuniga James Kastas Nancy Kelly Michael Lessing -, -- ' f 'r - . 1 Q 2 s P .f 1 .- ,.kA 5 - ,g, ry f ,la ,2- Nix z ! , ' - Gloria McLarney V, .,,,. V if ,. rs x , Af f '- -Q . J ' 1 J - A ,. x A . .xx X -: ,A ' L: '- L gr Robert Medina Thomas Miller Hope Morales Albert Montelongo , J ii fi 2 'ixfzi if Larry Montemayor Russell Mulhollan Vicki Myers 5 i :,. Charles Opella as f Dana Owen Qs A ' 1' , Lupe Patlan Rita Patlan ' iii'i Joann Price Mary Alice Powell Ron Powers interesting pict ure to student. in Klassrrwm ,flcfizfifie Daniel Pue flylee Quick ohn Quinones flary Ann Ramirez llbert Ramirez anie Rangel idolph Reeh Loger Reyes lermilinda Reyes Luben Reyes David Rivas ' sszgftiesgsgigttgw . 1-,ffv,5,5fsftn- imf?1g,'fi5fa3r 525 ,N fzsffrsaiszrfs ., Slwfwizrfk siififsfw sf 5 . iffetifaiiii Fi 3g.5,..iiV Sfgiisvtk ii ?2qz.5gsgf2fii ,4,, ,W , 1 - 915 55 J -'F' 1f 'fsf55:-Q-B1-, in f'3s2gQ3Lgtr:2:Q . Ta, .Q 'mb .gf ws-'s,,-g.Q'f i't.mmS3 is rmafzwssmis L I T ..,W,,x,k,,..,,: J ,V taafspfs :f2QSQi?:?ifif5'g iff' hx -, . I , 'fi . wr-:J tsrerfwf-wx ml rg Z tl K 'G k22'a?fs?f2T5f2,212vrr 1 .- ztwxs-'wsgmfiffi - f S ., . ,R . J , . - 'fn i'. ' M ,J . ,J .. Q K QW QSM as 29 f ta f 'fx .. - A '. ' - In 's . 1' it sara vw 'K J' Rosie Ruiz Leland Sadler James Samford Jesus Sanchez Emelia Sauceda Ronald Schneider Lana Scott Rene Smith Alvaesa Solis Magdalina Sota David Sparkman Philip Sparkman Valerie Stewart Johnnie Baumgarten uses c harts and to teach 1 e t t e r i n g and phonetic Maria Theresa Solis ' ,M V 3 Juana Valles Christina Verastequi Janice Vogel I A - ...: is krkr 3 .fi3,L'2.Af:sy Karen Vrana y y J 5 Charles Wileman 3 J Terry William R - ' J J r , ,. ., it . Q , N. -, strt t, in 157 1 ff.fivi5,3Sf.ssgsi Patricia Alvarado 'fr :-'s1as'?.:- e 1 . -.wws2sf'.s,, , .1 f - fraud Grade Robert Alvarez Mike Armstrong Leticia Bustamante Steven Casas Gilberto Castillo Juan Castillo class. Maria Charles Karel Coldeway Betty Collins Drusilla Colungo WW' N 1 1 1-5 W' , as :aw we f A W .,-ws:-arf W Miss Clara Hoover gives instructions toher Robert Coronada Marilyn Crisp Frances Cruz Susie Dack Daniel Dalros f ,astra X : E 3: , 2 i. , P' . 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Mary Hernandez John Howeth Jose Ibarra Dale Kneupper Joyce Lassere Danny Lindsay Bobby Lopez Gerald Lopez Wayne Lyons is , , af 1 B 'Ft in 4 . its QQ ' any ,aff-sw. Q .jst Snr. Hector Garcia Shirley Garcia Mary Gomez Robert Gomez Guadalupe Guittierez Deborah Hawthorne A .,-.:-:.. Ap r.,'. ,,, 2 E if-,MR - is -- r 1151: H sw :ash- N A I - ' fr - ram 'MES ra1 .r U L . :Q 9.35, Q V Beatrice Garza ': T trtr f - l Adam Garcia K? ., QW wif' T539- Q ,W Q ,QQ ,Ig am , QM x ws .f-WEA . H N 2, fa Q s 55 if' at ' W 11 6 5 ' 'luxn1u1lsEi'?ss'4m is52'ff r R: x pt , iii' it aa S 'als an , 3535552 ax wa , aa Second Qrade .Sager C0 fcarn Mrs. Helga Worley helps students with difficult words. Ramon Rios Arthur Rivas Evelyn Rivera Johnny Rodriguez Oralia Patlan Cheryl Powell Albert Price Kent Prothero Sylvia Quinones John Robinson Diane Ruiz J 1 H Cynthia Runkle ' A -K., Ruben Salinas 1, 2 Donald Samford Suzanne Snider ,,,, Wy 'i ' A Abel Sauceda Ruben Sauceda Janet Soliz Luis Solis J Tony Soliz Floyd Stewart Melissa Stewart Joyce Stults Manuel Terrazas Frank Townsend Patsy Valdez Paula Vidalez 160 is ,Q S t i f A l N Q5 Ks. S . NE, ,if 351 t vig-3lgfl:??Sgx'Gif ql:iblJ5q?YVlQgifzFf?lVIi Til A f s l1 g2f3siW-fgit f11:fEf'ff 1: 52 ff 1 .4 ' 'l.. P, :..f' - .,,M l-:r 2 -V-',f1?'f :PQ' , A A ssrs K 51 is f ?irsf Grade ffrzjrfys Sflmrfl Ramon Alanez ,333 1: ,M A A ,t i 'A,' . 'A . , YGFQTW, iv, ., ,. , M- D 'W 4 1 A. fs i v.xa..a.-V 1 . ws as 4 SG' f -1. gg .-,Jgxf ri , 'Z .Sfa 1 -. -3 Vfk.. xf,., 1 Q? . W ,awysft Grace Alvarado Ricardo Alvarado Diana Angeles Ioe Avila Frank Avila Roy Baiza Courtney Buford Q ' l:.1: .i!4:irf ' , Q? Q, B 5 airs 5 K N' Mrs. Betty I0 Iungmichel helps student with writing lesson. Michael Cabbiness Guadalupe A. Castillo Guadalupe Castillo Jerry Castillo , .ti x I ,giga n- . . ,Q - . -E .2 A' s gawgtggr - 5 - --: 'es xf'9'k l 'L ' 7 vujn hi s W td-.W Z9 it ,,.. fp , 4 i t Ermelinda Cerda Johnny Chavanna Linda Coldewey Gabriel Cruz Johnny De La Rosa 'QIP4 in w-swf' ax! Epifano De Las Santos Jimmy Dean Cecilio Esparza Jessie Esparza Reynaldo Esparza Flora Estala Maria Estala Sylvia Fanseca Ray Flores Rosie Flores Antonio Frausto Consuelo Frausto 161 Qirsf Grade O O Q O Q O O O Q Mr. William Lindeman gives students , , David Garcia pointers on lettering. Sylvia Garcia Maria Galindo Guadalupe Galindo Maria Gonzales Rudy Gonzales Patty Gray Gregory Grotheus Gary Grorheus Rose Marie Garcia Lupe Frausto Debbie Frisenhahn Elizabeth Fulghum Debra Fulgham Alex Guerra If-Iwi . '.:',.' W a Wm 'swim Wi f2,,n -- -3 fi-4314 il Mary Helen Guerra Baldino Guitierez Abel Guiterrez Lena Guzman Brinda Haeber , W 5, - J ,, . ., ,gig Sally Hernandez David Hawthorne Cynthia Jack Shirley Krueger Terri Lynn Kea 162 r lax O O 9 Q1 auf War d ggi . r l I Julian Lassere , , ,, , Ramgn Leyna, - - .. ff f ?f2L s sy. ,fr M Q A , f QQ'L- ' if 'M- , P. 2 f ata it , Us K r ,- 'Hd A Ti F , . , . , s s f . W WWI - f321frfg1z3fQg'7iE', 5 , 5, , A ' J- ..., s X: rag: L.f,- Q 1 - - fi' ,..,,., s X X s Q , X M . Y , Q Jag er :w s 'Q ' lkv 5 .f A staff, Fredrick Lopez Mrs. Maida Mask reads to her class of Donald Lopez interested First Graders. Sandra Massey IE S-Ve: . ,: , X J E 33 Kwg . s vigil 4 Alfvfdi' 1-ER A , 3 w. . 1 Afs- - ,. ., ' 2 fr? '.,7 43 fi: . sws W My E, J -11' X i .. i f E ,Wt wi- 2 x 2 2 ig t l 5 Ricky Mann Randy Mann Consuelo Martinez Robert May 4 , W 1 , N as Y ss XX X 1 , lsr sf Mx My fm 9,1 A ,-: qw , ,str , Q ,,.. K V , t Edna Marie Mayo Edith Ann McAlanon Juanita McFeeters Joe Medina Oralia Medina Rose Mary Menchaca Patty Miller Perry Montgomery Beatrice Morales Bertha Morales Mary Morales Paul Morales Tony Morales Richard Morris Pamposa Patlan Debra I0 Powers Valerie Quesenberry Henry Quinones Daniel Rangel Simon Rangel -lv Wading, Writing, ,4 riii1i1f1cfic-- Qirsi Grade Mrs. Kittie Lantrip give s her First Grade children a new appreciation of their little world.- Beatrice Ruiz Jerry Schneider Susie Saenz Robert Silva Johnny Samford Alfonso Sanchez Bonita Sanchez Victoria Sanchez Michael Sandoval Juan Solis Fernando Soto Andrea Suttles Francisco Suttles Sammy Terrazas Gregory Thomas Antonio Reyes Michael Reyes Charles Reyes Edward Riojas Theodore Riojas Darlene Ripps Karla Robinson Gloria Rodriguez Vicky Roach He vhsivih 4 Eugene Wallace Billie Jean Webb Johnny Williams i.r, Guadalupe Valdez Isabel Vara Maria Vidales 164 I essex ig? 2, is cc n earns C0 Kem! llngraded S tio If David Alvarado Jaime Alvarado Rita Arguello Daniel Arredondo vlr. Henry Speier uses blackboard for instruction. Henry Arredondo B , George Avila ,.., Joe Bustamante if Bernardino Carillo . in riff A X Arturo Castillo Ramond Castillo Paul Castillo Estella Cerda William Crisp Mary Ann Perez Robert Cruz Pablo Cruz Benito Cruz t Alicia Cruz y Virginia Coralles i Elisa Corrales t Richard Cuellar l Charles Duron Guadalupe Enriquez Amelia Estala Yolando Esparza Hope Esparza Rudy Esparza 6 i'li W 1 n Xi- 165 its ' is llugrzzded 6fdSS6.S' Qurfher fcnrniug Richard Ochoa Maria Rangel Frank Rivar Rebecca Rodriguez H, 6 A 2' -. ' L , ,. r1,' x, 'N L: A , NP ,g fm, . liv i n 55 Mi. 13. Ay , 5 : V ,55 5 ,, ,..., A -- . , '!'8'i5i:l , NX s ag egg, E ,g in :I 5 Q5 5 ,-1,3,-. m i .l,,,,.,s.a . SK WH 5' g . , N 5 5,1 K , 1 5 1 X ,lg , J Q fd 4 2, s W 5 A 41 E rw W wigs 1 . ,A - ' Q: 1 Y ft . . S 'la sllsl fl 5 swam .Lf Mr. Fay Martin teaches Ungraded Section and coaches High School Mary Helen Ruiz football. David Samford Ramon Sanchez Andrelita Sanchez Juan Sanchez Francisco Sanchez Vicente Sandoval Juan Sandoval Maria Soto Antonio Soto Tomasa Soto R Angelita Suttles 4 Reyes Terrazas Olga Valdez Jesse Valdez Eloisa Vidales Yolanda Vidales Bobby Vidales Dallas Walter Louis Zuniga nd Discover ew Skills Maria Figeroa Luciano Flores Ismael Fernandez S is mm I ' is vs KK fx is g ' 1 is 8 K in ,nf 1 fi ., .. s gg , I 5 4 Q Petra Frausto I ose Frausto Margarita Frausto Mr. John Casonova counsels student. ink ri 5 W Valdy Gonzales Reynaldo Gonzales Isabel Guzman Richard Guzman Linda Haeber fx ,L,... ' '-1: . , fs i ii Debra Harrison ' r is . ., in r, M f f S M Charley Hernandez ,Wi 5 Xiil i e liit v Iii 'er.r ,,r f , 'Q Clyde I ackson R Home I aCkS0r1 irssi s rssr rnnrr l ,nrr nnnr , r3 'fl . : ,' G Sandra n eiir ssi u s l i i ,ns,s X A s,s? rw r,r'isis f Sammie LOPEZ . . ' L ' V r fs .. 4 Apolonie Maldonado if G if ,M .L Eulogio Mendoza I .-.... ig ? : b s 5 .s i i' 'I Gabriel Montemayor K 1 . 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Mrs. Donica is a Reg- istered Nurse, sewing Southwest Independ- ent School District for the first time in this capacity. Mrs. Donica has served the school in many other ways, such as directing school plays for the Elementary Division, decorat- ing for them, and holding office in the Parent Teachers' Association. Marbles are still fascinating to youn Mike Flores, James May, John Steven Lopez, Albert Ramirez. 8 cmmtary Students fcrfvrm Well Southwest Elementary Choir dressed in white choir robes with green bows. The Elementary Band studies under the adership of band director, Mr. Michael agonis. These young people have a won- erful opportunity afforded them to learn play an instrument early in their school fe. The Southwest Elementary School Choir has been under the direction of capable director, Miss Mary Goody. The choir entertained the High School this year on numerous occasions. Their rich, mellow tones rang out at the November assembly and at the Christmas program presented under the supervision of the Student Council. Southwest Elementary Band is directed by Mr. Michael Pagonis. They are shown here at practice in the Band Hall. Slemmfary chan! Sicaturcs ,vanish and ,faurmzlism Spanish is being taught for the first time in the Elementary Division of the School. The Fifth and Sixth grades have normal sessions of 30 minutes and study from the Junior High School books. Jerry McConnell reads from a Spanish Reader under the di- rection of Mr. Louis Patton. The Ioumalism Class is taught the fun- damentals of good reporting. The students talk to their teachers and other students, gathering news for the Elementary school paper. The Fifth and Sixth grade students participate in this project and try to model their paper after the High School paper. 172 Journalism Class is busily engaged in reporting news to their Sponsor, Mr. Henry Speier. Rose Mary May and Ruby Leeva wait for assistance. P. C. fl. Spmsvrs Kfzrniml Mr. Edward MacKay enrolls another parent in Southwest P. T.A. Hamburgers and H o t d og s are enjoyed by P, T, A, Patrons. Each year the Parent Teachers' Association sponsors a carnival to raise money for many school projects. This year the carnival was held on Halloween night and a costume contest was the highlight of the evening. There were many contestants, including adults and teenagers. The judges had a difficult time reaching a decision, but the winners were as follows: John Lind- say, the mummy, Stephen Casas, the clown, and the fat lady, name unknown. Children express delight over cakes given away in Cake Walk. Mrs. I. P. Collins offers napkin to young ster eating hamburger at carnival. Sfudmfs Cake Part in All Arfivifics . . . . Elementary Chorus groups have ably demonstrated their ability to give excellent concerts for programs during the year. A special Christmas concert was given for parents and friends. Children are pictured here in choir robes. The Library affords an opportunity for Elementary students to read and study during scheduled library periods. Miss Mary Elizabeth Goodey directs students in prac tice session to enlarge their musical talents. l6'00k III .Elementary II Students Cake Pride' in Chair elmo! Mrs. Toshiko Evans serves Elementary II very cap- ably as Secretary. Teresa Wooten, Ellen Tubbs and Victoria Schilsky work problems at the board. 176 Z at 3 ' K 4 ' - Mr. Tom Lane makes the game of baseball more exciting by his active participation. Sixth grade students apply themselves diligently to their assignments. ss! 521: Q 1 N . M E? 1 gig E5 is 'SQ wk - - ' E li! 1 X1 1 2 1 li? Ms hi E55 is 33 5 as gf X igggi x gig , E if-12 El N W fe All Q Li ' e E g? ,z2' 333252 3 ,g5EEE W 1515 Q 32 : 5 y in 33925 si 2 ' I Q 22, 4222? S552 E ig ? 5 Q 5 it ,. f ff f 5 E , Q 1 2 m ,.. A iii l 5 2 Si 25 aww Q... 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Mrs. Coleman received her B.A. Degree from St. Mary's University and the M.Ed. from Southwest Texas State College. The high regard in which our Elementary School is held in the community is one of the direct outgrowths of Mrs. Coleman's devotion to making this school successful and well organized. The Principal of Elementary II has not, to our knowledge, invented a mousetrap, but the path to her door is well worn. 1,79 acalty Participatcs ia chaal ,flctiaitics MR, LEO BOYLES -- St. Mary's University: Third Grade: Hobby: Ballistics MISS SHARON BRUNDRETT -- Southwest Texas State College, B. S.: Second Grade: Hobby: Photography X iv r.. t ,L , P Q f wi , 4 x t L E W at ,- MRS, VESTA CHIDGEY --Mary Hardin-Baylor: Sec- ond Grade: B.A. 5 Hobby: Choral MRS. ESTILENE DOBBS -- Incarnate Word College: Third Grade: Hobby: Music MRS, CLAUDIA FULLER -- Mount Zion Hospital, College of San Francisco: Nurse MISS DORRACE NELL HAYNES -- University of Texas, B. A., M. Ed. : First Grade: Hobby: Reading . ., . -. . ,,..,,. . 3.5m 1 - V -. . Y , .7,.,,fWW- 1 s,fy,a.,X,:f,::a...,,.-tml 'T p ' cilbi ii'i tibii 3 MR. THOMAS LANE -- Texas ,gh Christian University, B. A. : it 1 in Fifth Grade: Hobby: Writing -L.. s MRS' ROBERTA WORD Un' lg gyy' , f ii ' Ng ,.,m ' M iversity of Texas, B. S.: First ttfrtl A . : ,.. Grade: Hobby: Reading MRS. WANDA BLACKSTONE -- University of Texas, B. A.: Fourth Grade: Hobby: Read- ing, French fNot picturedy Mrs. Wanda Blackstone has the studentsi her room assist her. MRS, ALMA COLEMAN -- St. Mary's University, B. A., M. Ed. g Sixth Gradeg Hobby: Reading, Cooking Mrs. Alma Coleman teaches Sixth Grade in addition to her duties as Principal. fifth Grade Hhildrcrz Ha ve Initiative Elaine Abel Olivia Baltzegar Craig Bynum Chris Corder Liz Crum Linda Curry Gene Dennison Ricky Flenar Joseph Fuller Barbara Ann Galloway James Gann Gary Hutton Douglas Martin Mike Hamilton David Hatchett nfl Ki 4 'i H 'e- Michael Lapointe Alle Miller, Jr. John Pestello John Pickhover Lupe Ramos Toni Lee Roskowski James Michael Rutledge James E. Sloan Sammy Thompson Mrs. A lm a Coleman discusses interesting material in workbook with some of her stu- dents. Candice Beam Ann Claus Donna Coleman David Corbett Susan Corbett John Durnell William Edmonds Patty Elliot Ruth Engelhard Josie Estrada Lupe Estrada William Fischer Janet Gann glfffl Grade Salvo' lfrrfblrms 1 , I -t .,,:,- is .,5,:g.,,: .kV. , L 'Rf '15 . ' 1 ,H , E .W a ,flaw Q. Q nga? aff ,M 1 X , 5 f , , ,, xt .1 4 rf .gist My W I 'X 1 3 K i L. 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Y 21' Suri ,mf S is ha si sign ,AK :Q ,5sLf . x,. s rm. 7-,ac t1L.simr x- Billy Van Kenneth Woods rfurfh Grade Searvhe i........,,., W , rw Sjjawimgr ggi S Y' Q A- WW 'K 16' iw? far Krzzfwl dye Lou Beam Sharon Bounds Cathy Burk Karen Byrurn Kathy Camden Vickie Dobbs Carol Duffy Tina Edmonds 2 ' -rr ,, is P-i41'm ' eve tit fr it 'L mf' af V are if is ie yan: li? :aww ' mmf A ' .:- 1 xx. sv 23515 S? S 3 KK , r K s sf W , agus' 5.3 ! -. sw 'N H rf tg , 'Y . Mm , K . ' . is ', fr 2 '- ia, QWEWMWW - . is fi V! 'T iN Mrs. Claudia Fuller shows stu- dent correct way to make letters. William Evans Daniel Felan Debby Gale Sherri Galloway David James Daniel King Debora Lapointe Debbie Luna Marie Martinez Janice Matheson Cynthia Miller Frances Morales Mike Munson Belinda Perez Richard Perez Elizabeth Pestello id ii yllyllllq S Cynthia Peterson We Ricky Ridgeway ,fi i Vickie Rosenberger Patricia Roskowski Ve Q .I Soledad Sanchez S -,ci e-,. 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The crowd enjoyed the fun ry much. The Parent Teachers' Club of Elementary Il has sought to promote good parent-school rela- tionship since its beginning two years ago. The carnival, which was held on Halloween night, was an outstanding success. Parents are in t e r e s t e d participants in all school activities. The school is making prog- ress in all areas of cooperative endeavor. NSY! . M An eager, hungry crowd waited to be served at the concession stand. Young aspirants line up for decision of judges. 189 Slemerzfary Students .frzjvy Varied Affivifics Sherly Rosenberger and Ann Claus point out places of interest in our native state. The pack of Cub Scouts at Elementary II have at least four enthusiastic members: Bradley Lazaroney, Michael Harvey, Kim Nicholson, and Richard Gargulinski. Kristin Osgood and Brenda Lawson represent their Brownie group be- fore a fire safety sign. Reading orally before the class is easily done by Yvonne Schilsky and Billy Vann. Young Halloween pranksters get ready for judging at Carniv al. They were Sandra Isaacs, Kathy Burkett and Debbie Walters. Mr. Leo Boy1e's umpires baseball game with Bradley Lazaroney at the bat and Michael Harvey as catcher. f 0 A 'L 4 ig w fi ' ' :,. I . Q1 ffl at E, 'z,g'i? -in ,WMM ' Ji'n,1 ilk ' R ww., N M I it .f wr N 3:11511 , 4 tAg,V:,:, , 'EQ . ' A-1 .i W. N Ama V , L , -Q. W, 1' wiv- -4 H344 A Q, W2 ' uf, W S 2 ,L . M gn, W5 3 , Q: vw f.X1Tf'lMr W 'Qi JOSKE'S TEENA TEXAS SHOP Joske's Teena Shop is a favorite shopping place for Seniors, Susan Constanzo and Marilyn Rosser. Susan has modeled for Ioske's of Texas on many occa sions. Both girls select clothes for their wardrobe. OSKES GENERAL GAS DIVISION OF TULOMA INCORPORATED 736 West Mayfield San Antonio, Texas SEAL OF QUALITY KNOWLTON'S SELECT MILK AND ICE CREAM via? San Antonio, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF LA COSTE NATIONAL BANK La Coste, Texas Sgt. and Mrs. M. L. R. Barrier and Mr. and Mrs. Parks Goodey attend Christmas assembly. ' EAT LILLY'S ICE CREAM You'll Like It Better LYTLE FEED AND SEED Custom Mixing Hay-Grain-Fertilizer Peanuts-Grain Storage Lytle, Texas Phone 2-2131 FRAZIER'S VARIETY STORE Mrs. G. C. Frazier, Owner Somerset, Texas r LA COSTE MEAT MARKET Custom Killing and Freezing Country Sausage Fresh Meat Daily La Coste, Texas PO 2-3231 COMPLIMENTS OF THE FOX CO. SCHOOL DIVISION FN 5? BAILEY BROTHERS Member of Teleflora PO 2-3223 Q Q Feed-Hardware-Seed Compliments of ugh f Ph. 429-2521 Somerset, Texas AHR'S FLOWER SHOP La Coste, Texas Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ahr, Owners LA COSTE LEDGER Commercial Printing Phone a Coste PO 2-3326 Texas For Famous Boots GARZA'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE 808 South Flores CA-7-6871 San Antonio, Texas Southwest Cheerleaders boost school spirit. -,.,f, . .: . X Zqaf' I W ' t 9 ' mg .wx ': fx +3-' . ,VI -11 .. :III 57, 'if' M wif A liances 45 5:23, GN' 'a PP f4s1::at,-. ' f L, .R I Q .. kw ...Aff I l -,Ig - ' .mx- . Q 5' Y COMPLIMENTS OF OLASSTOV Cafe-Hotel Supplies Food Service Equipment and Furnishings 802-4 South Flores San Antonio, CA 5-2789 Texas 193 BEST WISHES S TRINITY UNIVERSITY from 4' A University of distinction in your home town. Arts, Sciences, Pre-professional Independent study programs . Army R. O. T . C. Exceptionally competent fac- AMERICAIS ulty. All new modern Skyline Campus. Air- conditioned. CEEB scores re- THIRD LARGEST quired. Write now for catalogue. VISIT THE SKYLINE CAMPUS PLANNED COMMUNITY RAY ELLISON HOMES, INC. COMPEIMENTS QE I Loop 410 at Valley-Hi Drive I San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas I COMPLIMENTS OF D. H. Williams WA 3-8413 2 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Best Wishes to Seniors of 1965 A Checkerboard Store LAKESIDE TRAILER PARK Lf-5'5 ' 327 Riverside Drive and the Purina chews LE 3-1271 MOBILE HOME HEIGHT Pearsall Rd. I CITY FISH COMPANY Compliments of Finest Foods of the Sea.s SQUTH SAN AUTO PARTS I 1437 West Poplar St. San Antonio, Texas PE 3-0342 WA 2-0331 129l Laredo Hwy. SALDANA FOOD STORES TWO FRIENDLY STORES 930 Laredo Highway 7302 Laredo Highway Band performs at half-time. 194 Compliments of ERLER- PENNYCUICK FOOD CO. mst ri 207 Peden st , ucn Q ' 7-' M San Antonio 4, Texas I T o fi' 1 'QW mt 3, Compliments of , gf. p . w as T PYRON.S Y- LYTLE STATE BANK GROC E RY ytle, Texas Lytle, Texas A BEST WISI-IES COMET FINA SERVICE STATION EDDlE'S MALT SHOP 3155 Military Dr. s.W. San Antonio, Texas Eating is a popular E habit, and the Malt Shop is one of the A -WGS' PIONEER FLOUR MILLS best Places to eat. . I 129 E. Guenther CA 7- 1404 Good Food ---- Any Time- I Pat and Tim Pritchard share a joke with Mike Shields and Jim Pestillo. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND SENIORS - 1965 195 Best Wishes to the Class of '65 FRANK H. ZEINERT INSURANCE AGENCY QThe Only Complete Insurance Service Office in the Southwest District, Writing All Forms of Good Insurance Macdona Texas Phone MA 2-332.4 Insure Today-- Be Sure Tomorrow! UNION STATE BANK QThe Original Air Force Bankj 801 Dwight Ave. San Antonio, Texas Member of F.D.I.C COMPLIMENTS OF FROST BROS. San Antonio , Texas Much planning and work go into the mechanics of running a Student Council, as shown in one of the weekly council meet- ings. CAP'N JIIVIS RESTAURANT SOL FRANKS UNIFORMS Open 24 Hours south Laredo st. Complete Catering Service If ch no ' I CONGRATULATIONS U: 111C 01119 Ch11drcn,9'!!M' SENIOR T , I -', ' a'g:, Sophomores took First Place in the Public Speaking competition. Richard Hamon speaks for the Seniors in the Richard Prather takes Pa Student Council competition. in the competition assembly ,-..J--- YY.. .,Y. , , ,W I ry to divide two cokes among four people and not too successfully. Pam ackel and Kathy Cochran fight for their rights! C1265 things gg better Wlth QKG CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 1965 COMPLIMENTS OF ALDRIDGE NURSERY X K 9 Ji' X X 1 A SQ Ei A a 1 5 1' K J ' 129 M, ,J N, ' iii' QXEM-,ew-WM Q 'Wa Y T .9 f' ii 154 fi? 'SWK ' 6 3' Q-...hr X 'ling nxt. ,-.-.smug ,fm Y BILL'S BARBER SHOP VALLEY-HIGH AND SOUTHWEST SERVICE STATION or SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS NATIONAL BANK 302. Valley-Hi Drive OR 4-0881 The bank with the customer always in mind. Memberofl-'.D.1.c. 2,1 Drama 611155 Presents Compliments of pl'UgI'llWl O. R. MITCHELL MOTOR co. Congratulations! Seniors CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SOUTHWEST BAND AND MUSIC DEPARTMENT EJWQQJ gear .II. CaIcIweII Music Co. 410 JV, JIfIa.in. 0405. gan Oqnfonio 5, Usxaa program is presented by members of Mrs. Byrom 's Club: Delores Nobles, Arthur Figueroa, Trudy Petty- Susan Eppler. CIRCLE PHARMACY Prescriptions-Drugs Medicines WA 3-6491 4006 Nogalitos HANDY ANDY .- 1 an 4' ' SUPERMARKETS V Donald Robinson buys creampuffs with I erry Thompson planning to help eat them! i , 4' BLANTON'S NEIGHBORHOCD STORE OROOERIES - OAS - OIL - DRY GOODS . , . I ATASCOSA, TEXAS MA 2-3481 - L -2. wg- :N ' J:-II '-rr gv- 12- - EP .. - ' .-Y. :- 1 . .sail i'?': . V- ' :VW t zv. r s .r r 4 - :.f T -:E --5 ,Q ' ifmw 'Z - .: It W f gl' llll V :Il nlgl Loretta Teague and Donna Eppler join other Junior High students at Pep Rally, giving their support to the Dragonettes. Best Wishes HEALER LUMBER COMPANY Complete Line of Building Materials Phone 429-2.721 P. O. Box 186 WEINER NEWS SERVICE Paperbacks Periodicals Pe 4-4645 5 Sales 642 Soledad 735 SW Military Drive i San Antonio, Texas I Interest in student assemblies is indi- cated by the presence of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Star Smith and Mrs. 200 Lampkin attend Christmas program. Susan Constanzo and Jerry Thompson Seniors wear big smiles as they try on their rings for size! Mr. Monte Tomerlin, Representative of Southern-Pabst Engraving Company, demonstrates for Veeta Scott and Gary Blume. Pete Martinez and Nora Rodriguez find it diffi- cult to wait for their rings to be presented. SOUTHERN-PABST ENGRAVING COMPANY 1202 North Flores CA Z- 1305 O SEMLINGER AMERICAN SERVICE PARTS SERVICE STATION I AMERICAN 731 Probandt . San Antonio, Texas CA 6-8363 MEDINA BOWL Castroville , Texas 3102 South Presa LE 2 0326 Robert Prather doesn't claim beatle kin- manship! His head needs covering as he serves icy drinks. LA FERIA MARTIN'S LINEN House of the Bride SUPPLY For Formal or Bridal Wear! l , 423 SW Military Drive Cleanliness is Health Insurance Russell J. Lehmberg as Lytle Texas SAN ANTONIO COMMERCIAL ' COLLEGE O um 211 North Alamo CA 7-ZZOQ f PR 2-3506 202 Annual Staff take time out to eat. BECK OIL COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! HWY 81 SOUTH MA 3-244 'A FINE PLACE TO TRADE - - - A BETTER PLACE TO WORK! Staff members, Jerry Thompson and Donald D FOOD WONDERLAND 1 ' Robmson drscuss frozen food product. GOOD LUCK TO 1965 SENIORS fromthe DRAGON BAND CONGRATULATIONS TO SOUTHWEST SENIORS! FROM A FRIEND BEST WISI-IES from SOPHOMORES Basketball players, Wanda Roe, Pam Iackel, Alice Gayoso, Connie Aldridge, and Susan Eppler play cards for diversion before game begins. It's that time again! Heads are naturally larger when it is time to measure for cap and gown. Seniors being measured are: Frank Flores, Ar- mand Menchaca, Teri Stuart, Andy Rodriguez, Mr. Lyssy, Sponsor, checks the list. For Your Fund Raising Program Call or Write - FRANK BRANDENBERGER, NESTLE REPRESENTATIVE 204 McQueeney, Texas Don Robinson and I erry Thompson toast each other at concession booth, using Pepsi-Cola, donated by the Pepsi Cola Company of San Antonio. ACE RADIATOR WORKS 410 LAREDO HIGHWAY WA Z-9441 C ONGRATULATI ONS SOU THWEST! S TANDIAQIAJTQIIOT OR QF AL 7 Parts, Accessories Agn 9 AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER and Equipment - ec w,S ,' Machine Shop Service IAthIetic Equipment Sporting Goods ' 2220 Nogalitos LE 2-7351 Wholesale and Retail Congratulations, Seniors! I AYNE BULL AUTOMOTIVE 217 N. St. Ma1'y's St. CA 7-8300 W SUPPLY AND PARTS San Antonio, Texas .-4:: 5:2f2:s:fS :.f: 1 if :1:1:f' - ., , :1.,E ,. er :--.-4 12 -f ' D I. 4:.:::: E :Egg upeppepupper .:.::,. Massa - :- 3 E ::: 5 :1: I LINE N S E RVI C E 935-37 West GE 3-1401 Commerce EIGHTH GRADE JUNIOR HIGH CONGRATULATIONS! Paul Lane jumps for ball in game played against Som erset. Sagulfz gawslsu Keepsake Diamonds, Bulova and Elgin Watches Quality Jewelry 629 S. W. Military Drive WA 4-1221 San Antonio. Texas 782 21 , s ' 'x FRESHMAN CLASS A BEST WISHES TO SENIORS ! R b P ,Dale Lyo and R 1d H ehavea snack fter basketball game. COMPLIMENTS OF FARMER'S TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY LYTLE, TEXAS an Anfauia Eifpvsifiau Drawing Kami for fairies m ALivh f I s Western Parade group: Ann Collins, James Buford, De- lores Nobles, Robert Lampkin, Donald Kite. Richard Jacoby shows Brown Swiss Knowlton cow and calf in the FFA Chi1dren's Barnyard during the San Antonio Livestock Exposition. Pete Martinez, Ronnie Lindig and Mike Lampkin show Lambs. Donald Kite, Beverly Thurman and Jimmy Roberts get ac- quainted with 'Trail Riders. Herman Hinojosa, Henry Rosfeld, Richard Jacoby, and Earl Gray in show ring at Exposition. SEVENTH GRADE JUNIOR HIGH CONGRATULATIONS TO ANNUAL STAFF Science assignments bring Junior High students to the Library Salinas Roxanne P e s t e 110 , E11en Clause, Lupe and Dennis Coldewey. 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'Q , la.--ar may ' a V N13 6 NX it-g!..v I. Qxva-1--'I' --s .es::22.? .s .-- xxx Cv '- .Q-.rs Richard Prather, Sophomore A f us --3 , f.,'L-541 'Q vxifihlr ' 'L 'i1'x ' --Q44-E WX ' J X x X' A-I ,aw QQ 1. - . xyx ,,x ,vt 4, x 9 'Y 1 my ss s x 9 Q' , Q.-1 X . S-kwa?-? -21-:a SS?aQa , N, . -, ,,-- ,.,,a, G39 ., K -F x X . - ' 'as X as - . ALF! X QQ NN X921 7 9 x xxx 'QD . X ' rx.- X Q X if , ... ,. an .. g xx - ' 5 W sf ,Y 3 , , a X of v ' Q : A ... - v ,. X X gr' xx . ' 5 X Representative students of all grades were chosen by band members as making the greatest contribu- tion to the support of the Dragon Band during this year. A sincere desire to be of help whenever it is needed was evidenced in the selection of particular students for this honor. Sherry Kersey, . sa, .t W - Q efrarfvaaia K gs-fe sv - ff- 21552 WL 1 , ,sq X , ' if Nl 5 W X J , 5 jf r . get r , ja wi ' X ,I W tag. th e Z, , 1 ,. 355' Km ? in' A Q ,a 4 :TJ tr 'M Qfw , rw ' Bill Schrank, Freshman Raymond Vara, M ,. -,yt A Eighth Grade Seventh Grade hrri iiisrsy ,sa W2 5 mi w. .1 s . QR ,av ,Asi a 1 A ' A, 1 ,fhf XXX ,2 ,rfwx Ronald Craig, Teresa Smith, Joe Corrales, lst Period 2nd Period 4th Period SPONSORS MR, AND MRS, DANIEL CONSTANZO IUDSON CANDY COMPANY MR. THOMAS KENDRICK MR, AND MRS, FREDRICK H. NEUMANN MR, AND MRS, MICHAEL PAGONIS PATIO FOODS PEPSI COLA COMPANY MR. AND MRS. .TAMES ROSSER SEILER DRIVER'S EDUCATION MRS. MYRTLE SHEPHERD SOUTHWEST DRAGON BAND WILLIAMSON GARAGE Our special appreciation to Mr. C. A. Mueller and Col. A. D. Hall for their under standing and assistance at all times. BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE IF THEY ADVERTISE A B C Linen Service Ace Radiator Ahr's Flower Shop Aldridge Nursery American Sports Center Bailey's Brothers Barq's Bottling Company Beck Oil Company Blanton's Neighborhood Store Caldwell Music Company Cap't. Iim's Restaurant Circle Pharmacy Coca Cola Bottling Company Comet--Fina Service Station Donation Donation Dragon Band Dr. Pepper Bottling Company Eddie's Malt Shop Eighth Grade Class Erler--Pennycuick Food Company Farmer's Tractors and Equipment Fox Company Frank Brandenberg Frank Zeinert Insurance Company Frazier's Variety Store Freshmen Class Frosts Brothers Garza's Boot and Shoe Store Generalgas Glasstov Cafe Supplies Handy Andy Healer Lumber Company H E B Food Stores Joske's of Texas Knowlton's Dairy La Coste Ledger La Coste Meat Market La Coste National Bank La Feria Shopping Center Lake Side Grocery Lillies Ice Cream Lytle Feed And Seed Store Lytle State Bank Martin's Linen Service Medina Bowl North Star Music Company O. R. Mitchell Pioneer Flour Mills Pyron's Food Store Ralston Purina Roy Akers Saldana Food Stores San Antonio Commercial College Schultz Jewelers Sears and Roebuck Company Semlinger American Service Station Service Parts and Machine Seventh Grade Class Shaw's I ewelers Sol Frank's Uniforms Sophomore Class Southern Engraving Company South San Auto Parts Standard Motor Parts Strange's Party House Trinity University Union Bank Valley--Hi Merchant's Association Valley--Hi National Bank Wayne Bull Automotive Supply Weiner News Service Western Auto Supply Uzvy Lead as Srfuflzufcsf 9011111415 ENIQREL ABEL, LARRY Chess Club, Spanish Club, Vice-President, Sophomore Class, Basketball, 4 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., Baseball, 3 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., Junior Class Favorite, Homecoming Queen Escort, Coronation Queen Escort, Dragon 1965 Hall of Fame, Best All Around Senior, 1965. 3, 38, 42, 45, 46, 48, 106, 108, 124, 127, 136, 106, 108, 214 AGUILAR, HENRY fNot Picturedj F.F. A., 4 yrs. 42, 214 ALBRECHT, IANETTE F. H. A., 1 yr. 38, 40, 45, 50 ALVARADO, ANTONIO F.F. A., 4 yrs., Most Handsome, 1965 Hall of Fameg Most Popular, 1965 Hall of Fame. 33, 38, 40, 41, 46, 111, 112 BELL, JOYCE F. H. A., 1 yr. , Drama Club, Powder Puff Football. 40 BLUME, GARY 38, 40, 46, 201, 206 CAMPOS, ALVIRA F. H. A., 4 yrs., Powder Puff Football. 33, 40 CASAS, DELORES F. H.A. 4 yrs., F.T.A., 1 yr., Student Council, l yr., Annual Staff, 1 yr., Dragon's Tale, 1 yr., F.T.A. Secretary, 1 yr., F.H.A. Vice-President, 4 yrs., Historian, 1 qyr., Dragon's Tale Staff, 1 yr., Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Drill Team, 4 yrs., Captain Drill Team, 2 yrs., Secretary Drill Team, 4 yrs. 33, 40, 48, '78, 80, 100, 101, 115, 125 CASTRO, RUBEN F.F. A., 4 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. 40 CLARK, DAVID F. F. A., 4 yrs. 33, 40, 48 CLAYBORNE, JOHNNY F. F. A 40 CLAYBORNE, ROY Drama Club, 1 yr., Annual Staff, 1 yr., Press Club, 1 yr., F.F.A., 4 yrs., Choir, 1 yr., Basketball, 1 yr., Talent Show, First Place, Most Talented, 1965 Hall of Fame. 8, 10, 40, 109 COLLINS, ANNE Choir, 2 yrs., Dragon's Tale Editor, 2 yrs., Annual Staff, 1 yr., F. H. A., 2 yrs., Junior Class Secretary, Basketball, 1 yr., Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Band, 2 yrs. , Drum Major, 1 yr. , Mistress of Ceremonies, Junior Class Talent Show, F.F.A. Sweetheart 63-64, Half-time Announcer 64-65, U. I. L. Twirl- ing Ensemble-First Place, U.I. L. Percussion-First Place, Mistress of Cere- monies for Hall of Fame, 1965. 10, 33, 40, 87, 89, 113, 116, 125, 208 CONSTANZO, MARY ANN D. A. R. Award, Student Council, Officer, 2 yrs., Vice-President and Reporter, 2 yrs. , Carnival Queen, Sophomore yr., Press Club, 1 yr., Annual Staff, Bas- ketball, 1 yr. . Homemaking, 4 yrs., Historian, Treasurer, and Vice President, Class Officer-Vice President, Treasurer, Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Model for C.arl's, Safe Driving Award, Escort for Senior Hall of Fame, 1965. 28, 40, '78, 86, 92, 113 CONSTANZO, SUSAN F. H. A., 4 yrs., Letterman's Club, 2 yrs., Student Council Representative, 2 yrs., Letterman's Club, Vice President, Band Student Council Representative, 2 yrs. , F. H. A. Parliamentarian, 2 yrs., Class President, Sophomore yr., Bas- ketball, 1 yr., Majorette, 2 yrs., F.F.A. Sweetheart, Alamo District F. F. A. Sweetheart, Miss Seventeen Finalist, Teena Texas Finalist, Farm Bureau Run- ner-up, Cutest Senior, 1965 Hall of Fame. 10, 40, 46, 48, 49, 86, 89, 94, 97, 112, 192, 197 CONTRERAS, EMANUEL F.F. A., 4 yrs., 4-H, 1 yr., Band, 4 yrs. 35, 38, 43, 94, 98 DE LA CRUZ, GEORGE F. F. A. , 3 yrs... Baseball, 3 yrs. 43 EVERETT, JESSE F. F. A. , 3 yrs. , Choral Club, 1 yr. 38, 46 FIELDS, DAVID F.F. A. . 2 yrs. , F.T.A., 2 yrs. , Annual Staff, 3 yrs. , Secretary F. F. A. President, F. T. A. , Annual Business Manager and Asst. Editor, 1964-65, Fresh man Class Favorite, Escort for Senior Hall of Fame, 1965. 43, 80, 81, 84, 113, 125, 213 FIGEROA, ARTHUR Letterman's Club, 4 yrs., F. F.A. . 4 yrs. , President of Letterman's Club Baseball. 4 yrs. , Football, 1 yr. 43, 46, 119 FLORES, BEATRICE F. H. A. , 4 yrs. , Secretary of Choral Club, Powder Puff Football, 1 yr., Dril Team, 1 yr. 43, 87, 100 FLORES, CHRIS F. F. A. , 4 yrs. , Press Club, 1 yr. , Student Council, 2 yrs. , F. F. A. Reporter 1 yr., F. F. A. Vice President, 1 yr., Star Chapter Farmer, 1 yr., Most De' pendable, 1965 Hall of Fame. 43, 46, 108 FLORES, FRANK F. F. A. . 4 yrs. , Mr. Personality, 1965 Hall of Fame. 43, 46, 59, 109, 204 FRAZIER, LINDA Freshman Class Favorite, Freshman Class Reporter, Sophomore Class Reporter, Homecoming Queen, Junior P.T. A. Coronation Queen, F.F. A. Runner-up, F. F. A. Sweetheart, Vegetable Queen Finalist, Student Council, 2 yrs. , Cheer1 leader. 4 yrs. , Head Cheerleader, 1 yr., Basketball, 2 yrs., Volleyball, l yrs., Powder Puff Football, 3 yrs., Editor Dragon's Tale, 1 yr.. Dragon? Tale Staff, 4 yrs. , Annual Staff, 1 yr., Vice-President F. H. A. , 1 yr. . Reporte F. H. A. , 1 yr. , Reporter Drill Team, 1 yr. , U.I.L. Typing 1 yr. , Basketball- Class Competition, 1 yr. , Most Athletic 1965 Hall of Fame, Most Popular 1965 Hall of Fame. 33, 39, 43. 78, 82, 86, 89, 90, 92, 100, 101, 102, 110, 111, 125, 138' 198 GAYOSO, MARTHEL N. H. S., 3 yrs., N. H. S. Vice-President, 1 yr., Paper Staff, F.H.A., 1 yr. Math Club, Youth for Christ President, Treasurer, Sophomore Class. 43, 79, 80 GILBERT, ANNA F.N.A.. 3 yrs., Drama Club, Chorus, Red Cross, Pep Squad, Basketball Softball, Majorette, F. T. A. 43 GLOWNEY, MIKE 1 F. F. A., 3 yrs. , One Act Play, 1 yr. 29, 43, 85, 204 GOMEZ, HENRY Marilyn Rosser and David Fields enjoy Alamo gardens. Wrfrk ing and Hlzccriug Hoes! S W ,virif F.F.A., 4 yrs., Letterman's Club, Vice President Freshman Class, Football, i yrs. , Baseball, 1 yr. , Manager Baseball Team, 1 yr. L1, 42, 43, 46, 121 SODBEY, SHIRLEY i. H. A. , 1 yr. I8 -IAMON, RICHARD i. F. A., 4 yrs., N. H. S. , 2 yrs., Secretary N. H. S. , 1 yr. , F. F.A. President, . yr. . Vice-President F. F. A. , Football, 1 yr. , Coronation Escort, Scholarship lward, Lone Star Farmer. IO, 42, 43, 45, 79, 80, 196 IERNANDEZ, CARMEN '. F. A., 4 yrs. L3 IINOJOSA, HERMAN '. F. A. , 4 yrs. . F. F. A. Treasurer, 1 yr. , Sophomore Class Treasurer, Basket- vall, 1 yr., Football, 1 yr., Track, 1 yr., Friendliest, 1965 Hall of Fame. :, 31, 38, 41, 43, 91, 112, 125, 208 IOUSE, PEGGY .etterman's Club 2 yrs., F. H. A. 3 yrs., Annual Staff, Press Club, Choir 3 rs., Historian of Letterman's Club, F. H. A. Secretary, 1 yr., Treasurer, 1 'r.. Parliamentarian, 1 yr. , Sports Reporter of Press Club, Basketball, 4 yrs., Iaptain 1 yr., Powder Puff Football, 3 yrs., Captain, 1 yr., Track, 3 yrs., Volleyball, 2 yrs. , Drill Team, 4 yrs. , Cheerleader 1 yr., President of Drill Team, Honorable Mention--Basketball, U.I. L. Typing, 1 yr., Wittiest Sen- or, 1965 Hall of Fame. 2, 38, 43, 100, 101, 102, 111, 124, 130, 138 IUIZAR, FRANK . F. A., Football, 4 yrs., Football-All District 1 yr., Most Athletic, 1965 Iall of Fame. 1, 44, 110, 121 ARMILLO, .TERRY 8, 44 OPEZ, DANIEL .F. A., 4 yrs., Sentinel of F.F.A., 1 yr., President, 2yrs., Track, 1 yr., aseball, 2 yrs. , Freshmen, Junior Class President. , 44, 125 rANN, IUDITH asketball, 2 yrs. , Drill Team, 4 yrs., Lieutenant Drill Team, 1 yr., Cap- rin, 1 yr., Volleyball, 2 yrs., P. T. C. Coronation, Student Council, 1 yr., I. H. S. Treasurer, 1 yr., F.H.A., 2 yrs., Annual Staff, 2 yrs., Powder Puff ootball, 3 yrs., Choir, 2 yrs., Basketball-Class Competition, Most Depend- ble, 1965 Hall of Fame. B, 44, 79, 100, 101, 108, 115, 125 IARTINEZ, PETER . F. A. , 4 yrs. , Treasurer F. F. A. , Football, 1 yr. 4, 41, 44, 45, 125, 201, 206, 208 IERCADO, MARY Try it again!, Larry Abel comforts Henry Aguilar. 33, 44 NOBLES, DELORES Pep Club, 2 yrs. , Drill Team, 1 yr. , Annual Staff, Student Council, F.H. A. . School Paper Club, Powder Puff Football, Drama Club, Senior Class Favorite. 8, 35, 39, 41, 44, 82, 85, 100, 199 PESTELLO, JIM Chess Club, 1 yr. , Library Assistant, 1 yr. , Student Council Representative, 1 yr. , Newspaper Staff, Bowling Intramural. 38, 41, 44, 195 PETTYTOHN, TRUDY Drama Club, 1 yr., Press Club, 1 yr., Annual Staff, 1 yr.. F.H.A., 3 yrs., Choir, 3 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr. , Volleyball, 1 yr. , Track, 1 yr., Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Drill Team, 2 yrs., Lieutenant of Drill Team, 1 yr., Vice President Drill Team, 1 yr., U. I. L. Spelling, 1 yr., Most Talented, 1965 Hall of Fame. 38, 44, 100, 109, 125, 199 PRATHER, ROBERT President of Senior Class, Annual Staff, Ready Writing U. I. L. , Student Coun- oil, Youth in Business and lndustry, Most Likely to Succeed, 1965 Hall of Fame. 3, 10, 39, 41, 44, 45, 46, 110, 114, 117, 200 PRITCHARD, TIM F. F, A. 44, 92, 125, 195 PRITCHARD, TOM Football, 3 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., F. F. A. , 4 yrs., Received first place in area contest and 2nd place in state leadership contest, both in Farm Skills. 38, 41, 44, 89, 90, 92, 121 RODRIQUEZ, ANDY Band, 3 yrs. 204 RODRIQUEZ, NORA F. H. A. , 4 yrs. , Secretary F. H. A. , 3 yrs. , Drill Team, 1 yr. , Homecoming, 1 yr. , Duchess, 1 yr. , Coronation, 1 yr. 47, 86, 100, 138, 201, 206 ROSFELD, BETTY 47, 48, 87 ROSSER, MARILYN Student Council, 3 yrs. , Math Club, F. H. A. , 4 yrs. , N. l-l. S. , 3 yrs. , Annual Staff, 3 yrs. , Press Club, 2 yrs. , Reporter and President of Student Council, F. H. A. President, F. H. A. Vice President, N. H. S. Treasurer, 2 yrs., Annual Copy Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Treas- urer, Senior Class Treasurer, Band, 4 yrs., Majorette, 3 yrs., Homemaking Award, Betty Crocker Award, First Place Solo Twirling U.I. L. , 2 yrs. , Num- ber Sense, 3 yrs.. U. I. L., Ready Writing, U. l. L., Candidate for Vegetable Day Queen, Honor Band Member. 10, 39, 42, 47, 48, 49, 79, 80, 81, 85, 86, 95, 97, 98, 114, 117, 192, 197, 202, 205, 213 SCOTT, VEETA Math Club, F.H.A., N. H. S., 2 yrs., Press Club, N. H. S. President, Dragon's Tale--News Editor, 1 yr., Freshman Class Secretary, Basketball, 2 yrs., Vol- leyball, 1 yr., Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Track, 1 yr., Drill Team, 4 yrs. , Lieutenant Drill Team, 1 yr., Spelling U. I. L. , 1 yr., Dragonette, 1965 Hall of Fame, Most Likely to Succeed. 3, 38, 47, 79, 100, 101, 107, 110, 201, 206. SHIELDS, MICHAEL Basketball, 1 yr., Wittiest Senior, 1965 Hall of Fame. 3, 38, 42, 47, 48, 111, 127, 128 STUART, TERI ANN Historian, F.H. A. Jr. Club, President F. H. A. Jr. Club, Third Vice President F. H. A. Sr. -Club, Basketball, 1 yr., Vice President Se nlor Class, Student Council, 1 yr. , Choral Club Treasurer, Miss Personality, 1965 Hall of Fame. 39, 42, 47, 86, 109, 116, 204 TEJEDA, MARY Homemaking Club, Student Council, Powder Puff Football, 2 yrs., Baseball, 1 yr. , Volleyball, 1 yr. , Drill Team, 4 yrs. , Cheerleader, 1 yr. , Junior Class Favorite, Homecoming Candidate, 1 yr., Best All Around Senior, 1965 Hall of Fame. 45, 47, 86, 100, 101, 102, 108, 125 UGARTE, DANIEL F.F.A., 4yrs., Baseball, 1 yr. 41, 47 VERSTRAETEN, JOYCE F. H. A., 4 yrs., Student Council, 1 yr., Press Club, 2 yrs., Annual Staff, 1 ight and aumis of Affinity yr. , F. H. A. President, 1 yr. , 3rd Vice President, 1 yr. , 4th Vice President, 1 yr. , Student Council Reporter, 1 yr. , Business Manager for Press Club, 1 yr., Powder Puff Foo t b all, 2 yrs. , Senior Class Reporter, Cheerleader, 1 yr. , Homecoming Queen, S o p h o m o r e Class Favorite, Friendliest, 1965 Hall of Fame. 3, 24, 39, 41, 47, '78, 92, 100, 101, 102, 112 WINKLER, JOSEPH F. F. A. , 3 yrs. , Choral Club, 1 yr. 38, 47 JUNIORS Aguilar, Henry 42 Alvarado, William 51, 121, 129 Buchholtz, Calvin 31, 35, 51, 54, 60, 78, 89, 90, 91, 94, 127, 202 Buford, James 51, 89, 90, 121, 208 Cerda, Felix 51, 129 Cochran, Kathleen 49, 50, 51, 79, 94, 97, 98.130, 131, 132, 197 DeSalme, Linda 51, 87, 100 Escobar, Ioe 35, 45, 50, 52, 54, 78, 95, 117, 203 Ferguson, Richard 52 Ferguson, Willard 50, 52, 127, 128 Fischer, Donna 52 Garcia, David 28, 35, 52, 53, 81, 94, 127 Hemandez. Augustine 25, 33, 52 Hernandez, Eugenio 52 Hernandez. Juan 51 Jack. William 49, 51, 125 Iackel, Pamala 49, 50, 52, 60. 95, 97, 98, 130, 131, 132, 197, 201, 204 Leather, Gladys 52, 95, 135, 203 Lucas, Anne 52, 78, 80, 83, 84, 86, 125, 215 Lucas. Jerry 53,125 Maldanado, Claudio 53, 127, 128 Melton, Sharon 49, 53, 100, 125, 138 Mueller, Barbara 49, 50, 52, 53, 54, 95, 96, 125, 130 Ochs, Patricia 53 O'Nea1, Gwen 53 Richardson, Connie 53, 87 , 100 Robinson, Donald 30, 49, 53, 60.80, 81, 83, 89, 90, 125, 198, 200, 203, 205 Rohmer, Frances 33, 53, 125 Schrank, Thelma 35, 50, 54, 95, 98, 130 Shields, Veronica 54, 84, 87, 100, 124 Silva, Johnny 54 Sprague, william 28.54.60 Starck, Lou Ann 10, 54, 84, 87, 125 Terrazas, Gabriel 54 Thompson. Jerry 28, 42, 49, 53, 54, 60, 80, 81, 83, 200, 203, 204 Thurman, Beverly 54, 79, 130, 208 Tobias, Oralla 25, 54, 58, 87, 100,128 ' r Ann Lucas and Louis Purvis admire new magazine rack in Library. Torres, Peter 54,121 Valdez, Jackie 54 Verastegui, Refeno 41,47,129 Aldridge, Aldridge, Alvarado Alvarado, Alvarado Alvarado Aguilar, Marlo 56, 127, 128 Aguilar. Polly 55, 56, 125, 130, 131, 132 Connie 45, 56, 57, 60, 78, 104, 133, 204 Mark 56 Mary 25 Mary C. Thomas Yolanda 56,100 Araiza, Alex Avant, Gary 56, 91,121 Bell, Judy 36, 56, 88 Black. Jackie 56 Brown, Denise 56 Cain. Jerry 56, 121 Casas, Inez 56, 58, 88, 100 Clark, Kathleen 56,130, 138 Coldewey, Alan 30, 56 Contreras, Johnnie Jo 30, 35, 56, 89, 90, 203 Craig, Beverly 55, 56, 88 Crisp, Jimmy 121 Crum, Royal 48. 56, 80, 83 Cruz. Joe 56, 121 De La Cruz, Roy 28, 56, 60, 78 Dlugosh, Cynthia 51,125 Dowda, Thomas 57 Eppler, Susan 57, 60, 84, 85, 130,199,204 Fleming, David R. Fulghum, Patricia 36, 57, 88 Gann, Curtis L. 57.82, 92, 121 Garcia, Amelia 25,102,125 Garnett, Tommy 57 Gayoso, Alice 57, 60,84,130, 131, 132, 138 Guzman, Maggie 57, 100, 125 Harper, David 57, 121 Hemandez. Felix Hernandez, Joe 57 Hinajosa , Abel 42. 121 Hinajosa, Linda 57 , 88, 100 Hulzar, James 35, 57, 60, 95, 203 Isabell, Glen 28, 57,88 Jacoby, Richard 57,208 Kersey, Karen Ann 35, 56, 57, 95 Koehler, Eugene 57, 121 Koerber, Lee Roy 57 Krueger, Edna 58 Lampkln, Robert 31, 58, 93.208 Llndlg, Jerome 58, 138 Livingston, Peggy 58, 60,100 Lopez, Guadalupe Lopez, Lucille 58, 88 lopez, Richard 58,121,138 Maher, Pamela 58,100 Mann, Shirley 58,100 Martinez, Joe Masslngill. Lois 8, 57, 58, 59, 130,138 May, Linda 58 Menchaca, Joyce,Iean 55.58, 60,130,3 Montes, Freddy 58,121 Montes, Manuela 58, 59, 100 Montes. Rudy 56, 58, 181, 126 Morales, Michael 121 Murphy. James Neumann, Charles 58, 60, 92.127, 128 Niro, Federlca Nobles, Judy 58, SB Olson, Kenneth 46 Olson, Marvin O'Neal, Keith 24, 30, 58, 89.90.129 Pestello, Laurie 58 , 101. 102 , 98, 130, 1 , 204 31, 132, 203 Summer is flare--and Prather, Richard 56, 58, 60, 66, 94, 196 Purvis, Louis 24, 53, so, aa, 121, 126, 129, 215 Ramos, Frank 33, 59, 121 Ramos, Roy Reyes, Gilbert B, 121 Reyes, Gilbert L. Reyes, Helen 35, 59, 95, 133, 203 Roberts. James 31,59,90, 92,18 9, 208 Robinson, Ted 30, 59, 60, 89, 90, 198 Roe, Wanda 8, 59, 60, 125, 130, 131, 132, 204 Saenz, Slmona 59, 88, 135 Sandoval, Macarlo 42, 121 Scfrggins, Joyce 59,88 Soliz, Josephine 59, 88 Smith, Sharon 55, 59, 85, 100 Soto, Juan 59 Tejeda. Johnny 3,3B,55,59,l21,123,129 Verastegui, Victor 59, 121, 124 Vogt, Karolyn 59, 84, 133 warts, Betty 49,55,59,88,133 Winkler, Gerald Young, Kerry 59, 95 FBESHMEN Abel, Penny 62, 82, 100 Aguilar, Jesus 62 Aldridge, Gwenda 61, 62, 82, 84, 133 Alvarado, Jose 62, 121 Bailey. Thelma 35, 62, 85, 95 Becerra, Ruperto Becker, Janet 62,100,124 Buchholtz, Colvern 35, 62,94 Buford, David 30, 61, 62, 216 Calloway, Steven 61, 62, 66, 78, 92, 129, 217 Cantu, Henry 62 Carry. Ronald Claus, Robert W. 62 Collins, Babs 25, 62, 82,841,133 Crisp, Johnny 62 Dailey, Sandra 62, 82 De La Rosa, Pablo 62, 121, 126, De Leon, Amelia 62 De Leon, Delores 56, 88 DeSalme, Carolyn 63, 82 DeSalme, Marilyn 63, 82, 84 Diaz, Raquel 56, 58, 88, 100 Diaz, Rebecca 63, 100 Dowda, Beverly 10, 25, 57, 100 Edmundson, Evelyn 57, 88 Erwin, Pamela 63, 64.82, 84,88 Escobeda, Domitela 63 Estala, Joe 30, 63 Fischer, Alpha 63, 85 Flenar, Troy 63,85 Flores, Adela 63 Flores, Emma 63, 88 Flores, Ray 63,121 Foughty, Christine 63 Garcia, Frank 63 Garnett, Margaret 25, 62, 63 Gonzales, Raul 57 Gray, Earl 30, 63, 93, 208 Guzman, Hope 57,63,100 Guzman, Larry Hatchett, Kathy 63 Hemandez, Christina 63 Hemandez, Mary 64 127. 129 House, Ronald 57, 61, 64, 66, 78, 129,207 Howeth, Terry Mae 10, 64 Huizar, Emest 56,121 Isbell, Gloria 57. 88 Iackel, Sandra 64 at 1717 Lampkin, Mike 30, 31, 35. Leather, Wallace 64 Lindig, Ronnie 30, 64,208 Lindsay, Patrick 64,121 Llnscott, Gary 64 Lopez, Lopez, Lucas, Lyons, Lyons, Mann, Ferrnan 64 Ruben 64 Mary Catherine 64, Dale 64,129,207 Janet 36, 62,64 Frank 64 Martin, Evelene 64, 82, 84 Martinez, Minerva 61 Massingill, Ruth 65, 133 May, Alvin 61, 65 McCoy, Janet 65,841,133 Mendoza, Louis 65 Miller, Carol 65, 82, 85, 100, 133 Mueller, Janet 35, 62, 65, 84, 95, 133 Mulhollan, Mary Jane 35, 56, 65, 95 Najera, Linda 58, 65, 88 Neff, Ochs, Brenda 65, 82, 100 Katherine 65 Ohlhausen, Elaine 49, 58, 88 Perez, Arthur 65 Perez, John 30,65,129,207 Perez, Willie 30, 65 Pettyjohn, Gail 35, 62, 65, 84, 95, 117,133 Powell, Geraldine 65, 84 Ramirez, Delores 35, 65, 95, 138 Ramirez, Elvira 65 Ramirez, Mike 59 Ramos, Linda 35, 65, 95 Rangel, Jesse 66 Richardson, Ronnie 57, 66, 85, 121 Richardson, Sandra 66 Rosefeld, Henry 31, 66,208 Salter, James 59,80 Sanchez, George 66 Schrank, Bill 35, 66, 94, 203 Smith, Judy 66, 100 Smith, T. D. 66 Soto, Hllarla 66 Steger, Malcolm 36, 66 Stults, Ronnie 59 0014 61, 64, 93, 94, 13 '78, 84.216 Kitg, Donald 54.93.208 Student Council Freshmen Panelists Dav1d Buford Krueger. Ruby 64.88 Mary Lucas, Mike Lampkin, Thayne, Edward 66 Torres, Gus 66,94 Townsend, Clyde 66 Turner, Charles 35, 56, 66, 95 Ugarte, Eloy 66 Valdez, Andres 66 Varga, Mickey 59 Varga, Della 35, 66, 95, 139, 203 Vargas, Martha 59, 66 Verstraeten, Henry 30, 59, 138 Watson, Elizabeth 66 Wileman, Lillian 56, 59, 100 EIGHTH GRAQE Aguilar, Vicente 68 Alvarado, Evangelina 68 Alvarado, Irene 68 Arguello, Lupe Arguello, Susie Banda, Olga 68 Bookter, June 35, 68, 95 Boulware, David 68, 122,134 Braden, Irma 68 Brown, Margo 68 Burk, Neil 68 Burris, Judy 68, 135 Byrom, Darleen Camden, Charles 68 Campos, Carmen Casas, Joe 68 Casillas, Beatrice 68 Cerda, Ruben 68,134 Constanzo, Danny 68, 88 Dack, Marvin 68 Davis, Charles 68, 122, 134 De Los Santos, Consuela Diaz, Henry 68,122 Edmonds, Patricia 68 Elliort, Marsha 68 Enriquez, Evangelina 69 Enriquez, Joe 69 Eppler, Donna 35, 69, 70, 71, 95, 98, 1 Essary, William 68 Everett, Linda 69 Figueroa, Janie 69 Fitzpatrick, William 69 Flores, Jesse 69, 134 Flores, Mary Esther 69 Fulghum, Kathy 69 Gonzales, Consuelo 69 Gonzales, Larry 69 Grajeda, Rosa Linda 67,69,135 Guzman, Sandra 69 Hathaway, Irene 69 Hernandez, Frances 69 Hernandez, Francisca 69 Hill, Douglas 69 Kersey, Sherry 35, 67, 69, 71, 94, 135 Krueger, Albert 69, 122,203 Krueger, Raymond 67, 69, 122, 203 Lane, Paul 70. 134,206 Lane, Velma 70 Lapointe, Patricia 70 Livingston, Robert 69, 70, 122 Lucas, Jesse 70 Lyons, Eddie 67, 70, 122, 134 Martinez, Mary Helen 70 Mata, Isabel May, Gary 70, 134 McKay, Betty McOsker, Linda 70 Mcwhorter. Jerry '10, 122 McKee, Iris 70 McKee, John 70 35. 200 ,A l5'rigl1f ?uture fs' ,Assured as Mota, Elizabeth 70 Nlra, Solomon 70 Ochs, Barbara 70 Pepper, William 35, 67, 70, 78, 95 134 Perez, Oscar 70 Pickhover, Catherine 70 Quesenberry, Richard 70 Ramirez, David 70 Rangel, Joe 70 Reyes, Josie 70 Reyes, Ernest 70, 134 Reyes, Ray Ripps, Edwin 71 Ripps, Lorene 67, 71, 78 Rodriquez, Jerry 71 Rodriquez, Sammy 71, 122, 134 Salinas, David 71 Samford, George 71 Scoggin, Sandra 70, 71 Scott, Donald Seay, Jimmy 71, 122 Sellers, Billy 71 Silvia, Lydia 71 Smith. James 71, 122 Soliz, Alice 71 Stuart, Sandra 71 Teague, Loretta 35, 71, 95, 135, Thayne, Shirley 71 Torres, Gloria 71 Valadez, Mary 71 Vasquez, Peter 35, 71, 94, 203 Vogel, Wallace 71, 134 Vogt, Gail 71 Vogt, Kathryn Weyel, Barabara 35, 71 Woolf, Elizabeth 71 Worley, Richard 71, 122 SEVENTH GRADE Aguilar, Gilbert 73 Aguilar. 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Joel Guzman, Irma 74 Guzman, Johnny 74 Guzman, Toni 74,135 Haeber, Alice 74 Hernandez, Julia 74, 135 Herrera Antonio Holden, Edward 74 Howeth James 74 Jackson, Homer 74 Jacoby, Jay Joppich, Herman 74 Leather, Jack 35, 74, 94, 103 Lindig, Melvin 74 Lindsay, Gary 74 Lopez, Claire 74 Lucas, Evelyn 74 Steven Calloway helps the girls serve refreshments. . el 1? .5357 5 jf YA' iii? ll ., g 3 if.,-f x - Maldonaldo, Juan 74 Mann, Alvin 74 Marquez, Anthony 74, 122 Massingill, Janice 75,135 Mata, Gregorla 75 May, David 75 McBride. 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