Southwest High School - Dragonniere Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1967
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Moments of sorrow, moments of inexplicable joy, impulsively we cast our fears aside, later recalling our responsibilities and obligations. We are young and tireless, able to pass the days in electric acti- vity witha boundless enthusiasm for allwe do. This is our life, FROM MOMENT TO MOMW . . 'KXOYWOVUEE ' C99 D5QClpf,f8sJ Q OU iw . , it LG p ,M bi UQOQWOP ,617 HL QYQQKSW ai U OJ imbljtvjl if Q is 559. s iff? l I0 Anticipation . . .a moment of anticipation. . . of greater things to come. It's a new dayg a clean slate ready to receive the etchings ofevents to come. Work a moment of work when we set about to learn, to broaden our horwons and add to our store of knowledge V 10 iv, Confusion zv a moment of confusion of crowded halls and no1sy pep rallles. A umewhen clarlty escapes, and the world IS stmed by the noise and excitement. F x .. .a moment of understanding. . .the reali- zation of why. It is that knolwedge born from years of learning and retaining sights and sounds---a fleeting instant of confi- dence. P rlde Y 1 Y Student Council Emphasises Self Government Officers: L to R, Lorene Ripps, Reporterg Connie Aldridge, Vice-President, Richard Pra- ther, Presidentg Steve Calloway, Secretaryg Helen Reyes, Chaplaing Ronald House, stand- ing, Treasurer. The lifeblood of a school is its flow of activities, the coordinating unit of these is the Student Council. Participation of the students in self-government was the goal which was stressed throughout the year. The Student Council has participated in such activities as the National Foundation March of Dim es, the San Antonio Safety Council, and, in the summer, the Texas Association of Student Councils Workshop. The success of our Councilhas been the re- sult of its enthusiasm and hard work. Class Presidents and Representatives NATIONAL Houon socmv S 'ff i . E. -E 1 L f 5 Z W Q3 Officers: L to R, Steven Calloway, Vice-President, John Perez, Student Council Representative, Richard Hughes, Treasurer, Alice Gayoso, Presi- dentg Mary Jane Mulhollan, Secretaryg Carol Miller, Historiang Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, Sponsor. ational Honor oeiet initiates New Members Candidates for membership in the National These students must maintain a 90 average in Honor Society are chosen on the basis of scholar- grades. Each member of the NHS carries the title ship, service, leadership, and character. Mem- proudly and strives to uphold the tradition oi its bers are selected from the top three grades, previous members. NHS Membership: Standing: Richard Prather, Donald Kite, John Perez, Steven Calloway, Richard Hughes, Miss Svoboda. Seated: Thelma Bailey, Mary Mulhollan, Janet Bitner, Carol Miller, Alice Gayoso, Laurie Pestello, Wanda Roe, Lois Massingill, and Connie Aldridge. Dragonas Tale Reported Activities to tudent Bod Editor-in-Chief: Karolyn Vogt Assistant Editor: Lois Massingill Club Editor: Katie Alvarado Sports Editor: Jerry Cain Art Editor: Robert Rider Typist: Cathey Allais L to R: Sharon Smith, Elaine Ohlhausen, Cathey Allais, Robert Rider, Manuela Montez, Delores De Leon, Peggy Livingston, Shirley Mann, and Pete Vasquez. Members of the Dragon's Tale Staff spent long, tedious hours in producing a good school paper. They reported, edited and typed many pages each month. The work was hard and hours long, but it was worth the effort when the page came out! Some of the staff have attended various press conferences during the year. Among these conferences were the Texas State Press Association Co nfe re n ce he ld at Texas Women's Unive rsity in Denton and the U. I. L. Press Conference held at the Uni- versity of Texas in Austin. Lois Massingill, Karolyn Vogt and Mrs. Goldberg, Sponsor, edit some copy for an edition ofthe Dragon's Tale. L to R: Johnny Crisp, Katie Alvarado, Jerry Cain, Lucille Lopez, Chris Dennison, Bill Schrank. Library Provides Tools of Knowledge Librarian for the Junior and Senior High Schools, Mrs. Ferol Todd. Under the supervision of the Librarian, assistants in this division of the school gain valuable knowledge of books and the operation of a library. The library has managed a paperback book store in the interest of providing supplemental reading for students, augmenting the curriculum needs. Library orientation was provided at the beginning of the year for all English and History classes to ac- quaint students and faculty with the materials avail- able. Classes were scheduled for particular days in the library, and special study groups were arranged. Many books, visual aid materials, records, and magazines have been added to the library this year. Nancy Smith cataloged many books during the year for the library, Laurie Pestello and Karolyn Vogt have been able assistants in the library all year. Pam Fiedler, Darleen Krueger and Kathy Saengerhausen empty bookdrop daily. Dragonniere Staff Begin Planning During umrner Dragonniere staff members gather for work session: Seated: Brenda Neff, Lois Massingill, Karolyn Vogt, Laurie Pestello, Richard Prather. Standing: Alice Gayoso, Jimmy Crisp, Carol Miller, Susan Eppler, Jerry Cain, Connie Aldridge. Ronnie Lindig not pictured, Mrs, Ferol Todd, advisor. Staff of Dragonniere find long hours and hard work are necessary to make deadlines on copy and layout. Publication dates come all too soon, and pictures have to be made, advertisements sold, copy written, while originality prevails! Loyalty to the annual becomes the prerequisite for good staff membership. The hours and commitment to the job help produce a good yea rboo k, which often is the greatest reward the staff receives. Editor and Assistant Editor, Ted Robinson and Janet Bitner, planned the yearbook for this year back during the summer months. Ted Robinson has served as Editor and head Photog- rapher with the assistance of Ronald Curry and Bill Leifeste. Quill and Scroll Provides Goal for Journalists Quill and Scroll members, L to R: Susan Eppler, Cathy Allais, Alice Gayoso, Karolyn Vogt, Richard Pra- ther, Janet Bitner, Ronald Curry, Connie Aldridge, Bill Schrank, Laurie Pestello, Shirley Mann, Carol Mil- ler, Ted Robinson, and Lois Massingill. Quill and Scroll, Inter- national Honor Society for high school journalists, is an organization for ambitious young people interested in any phase of journalistic work. The Southwest Chapter of this organization provides opportunities for students to gain experience in their chosen field. The produc- tion of an annual and literary magazine affords hard-work- ing students a chance to study and learn the techniques of journalism. Quill and Scroll members assisted with the compilation and publication of South- west's literary magazine, Le Mot Juste . Officers: Karolyn Vogt, Secretary-Treasurerg Ted Robinson, Vlce-Presi- dentg Janet Bitner, Presidentg Mrs. Ferol Todd, Sponsor. Drama Club Presents Play Festival The drama department has done very well under the excellent, capable direction of Mrs. Byrom, Under her leadership, stu- dents have refined their speech, move- ments, and expressions to produce outstand- ing amateur plays. During the year, a One-Act Play Festival was organized and presented to both the students and their parents. Helen Reyes makes-up George Staff for Antic Spring. .. 'SsW?.-wyuwm,::s'l4,-,if .,.. fs . . ,. .,. 1 Y 4 .,.,..-sa -Agni, , ,.,, , f it .iz 7 1- in I :L . . gg , 13 gay is We ' . A ge s . 3 wr i l. ..s. . .,.., nl asss y ri , l t r ' , 1. '1.' . ,i,, ' -V ,lrs Q -- V' ' X135 ' f sr', i - - t , l r V r Q s 1 Thelma Bailey and Cathy Lucas, of To Burn A Witch , display their acting abilities. Members of Impromptu cast, Judy Lanning, Rich- ard Dunlap, and Geraldine Powell show unusual tal- CHCS. Mrs. Jennie Byrom has been the Drama Director this year and Mr. Billy Wheat has assisted as Co-direc- tor. High chool Choir Excels Front Row: Mrs, Joanne Hull, Director, Clara Lopez, Kathy Sledge, Anthony Marquez, Alan Nichols, Delores De Leon, Judy Gilbert, Emma Flores, Charles Jackel, Douglas Hargrove. Second Row: Patricia Woodie, June Bookter Inez Casas, Chris Dennison, Malcom Steger, Fred Franklin, Robert Thornton, Elaine Olhausen, Connie Aldridge, Linda Najera, Debby Parrot, Richard Lopez. Third Row: Alice Gayoso, Elaine Thompson, Martha Bookter, James Huizar, Gilbert Reyes, Steve Allen, Raul Gonzales, Jim Perry, Wanda Roe, Rebecca Taylor, Felix Hernandez, Albert Flores. Southwest's Choir has represented the school well tain the people there. On April 6th the Choir went in all of their appearances this year. A concert was to Trinity University for a concert. The rating for presented at Southwest Elementary 2 in conjunction this group has risen as thechoir has benefitted from with the high s c ho ol and elementary bands, and a increased training. trip was made to the Sta te Hospital to help enter- Officers of the Choir, Left to Right: Raul Gonzales, Librarian, Rebecca Taylor, Li- brariang Gilbert Reyes, Vice-Presidentg Alice Gayoso, Secretary: James Huizar, Presi- dent, Connie Aldridge, Treasurerg Mrs. Joanne Hull QNot Picturedj. 25 Gail Pettyjohn, 2 years. Majorettes Show Leadership Marjorettes, Gail Pettyjohn, Mary Mary Lou Chavez Southwest Dragon Band, under the direction of Mr. Michael Pagonis, skillfully displayed their various talents during the past year. Parades were an important part of the band's curriculum, illistrated by participation in the Lytle, Poteet, Fiesta, and Rodeo parades. In addition to the regional marching and solo and ensemble COIIICSI, the band and choir presented a Christmas program at the State Hospital, as well as for the student body of Southwest, To open the s pri ng season on a joyous note, Elementary 2 band joined with the Dragon Band for A Musical Tour Around the World, presented in concert at Elementary 2. This provided the b an d with practice for the regional concert contest. The band closed the sea- son with the concert and sight-reading contest held at Fort Sam Hous- ton High School. Elizabeth Pagonis, Mascot m Then' Routmes Donna Eppler Helen Reyes Lou Chavez Helen Reyes Donna Eppler Johnny joe Contreras Drum Major Mr. Mlchael Pagonis, Band Direc- IOI Cheerleaders Arouse Enthusiasm, Pride, Cheers of excitement and tears of disappoint- ment characterized the atmosphere of our 1966-67 football season. Cheerleaders Janet Bitner, Con- nie Aldridge and Sue Eppler, did their best to raise the spirit of Southwest fans. Our cheerlead- ers spent a significant amount of time and effort making signs, rehearsing routines and practicing cheers. They were often seen before game time proudly wrapping the goal posts with Green and White. Tremendous credit must be given to the suc- cess ofthe cheerleaders in their combined effort to lead and improve our shcool spirit.. The time spent, tears shed, and work accomplished have been compensated by their success as cheerleaders of 1966-67. Paracles and Precision Drills Highlight Year for Drill Team Drill Team, L to R: Hope Guzman, Rachel Diaz, Irene Alvarado, Cindy Wrasse Sandra Scoggins Helen Janecek Loretta Teague, Janet Becker, Margaret Garnet, Isabel Guzman, Toni Guzman Brenda Neff Entertaining fans with dan ce routines at football games, performing in pep rallies, and marching in parades were a few activities which co nsrirure d the world of Southwest's Drill Team. Varied and imaginative routines ma de half-time at football games colorful and exceptionally enjoyable. When parade season arrived, the Drill Team be ca me very active with practice marches and gala parades. Some of the parades in which they participated in were the Somerset Parade, Rodeo Parade, Fiesta Parade, and the Poteet Strawberry Festival. Miss Eloise Haesemeyer Sponsor Geraldine Powell, Hope Guzman Brenda Neff Lieutenant Captain Lieutenant Front row, Left to Right: Sponsor: Miss Hasemeyer, Judy Jacoby, Barbara Weyel, Koleen Colody. Second row: Judy Gilbert, Kathy Fulgum, Rebecca Diez, Lee Salzman, Linda Wasser. Third row: Diane Fields, Kathy Humphrey, Teresa Smith, Linda Najera, Emma Flores. Fourth row: Olga Flores, Pat Edmonds, Pat Woodie, Wanda Pridgen, Judie Lanning. Fifth row: Irma Montez, Barbara Mechler, Elizabeth Fields, Sandra Reed, Betty Pette. Sixth orw: Penny Faye, Dee Billbry, Velma Lane, Lou Rae Snook, Sandra Pue. Pep Squad Provides Colorful Performances During Football Season Football games, pep ral- lies and parades made up some of the varied activities in which the Pep Squad parti- cipated. Hard work, after- noon sessions and close order drills occupied the spare time of our diligent girls. Sweetheart and Beau Chosen as Band Honorees Band Officers, pictured above: James Huizar, Secretaryg Helen Reyes, Sgt. at Armsg Bill Schrank, Presidentg Mary Jane Mulhollan, Vice-Presidentg Colvern Buchholtz, Treasurer. Mary Jane Mulhollan and Colvern Buchholtz were chosen Band Sweet- heart and Beau for 1966-67, represent- ing Southwest Dragon Band in all their activities for the school calendar year. Band tudents Receive Honors Honor Students were elected by their class- mates as contributing the most from their grade to the Music Department. Back Row, L to R: Bill Schrank, Eleventh Grade: Sherry Kersey, Tenth Grade: Johnny Joe Contreras, Twelfth Grade: Henry Williams, Eighth Grade. Front Row, L to R: Gladys Wilburn, Sixth Grade: Cleo Schran k, Seventh Grade: Johnny Sue Reynolds, Ninth Grade: Wyatt Mills, Seventh Grade: Nancy Rich- ards, Seventh Grade, QNot Pic. J. Back row, L to R: Henry Williams, Bill Schrank, Colvern Buchholtz, Pete Vasquez: Front row, L to R: John Bennett, Mike Dlugosh, Pedro Mendoza, and Peggy Grange. These students received A-I rating in Solo Contest. Band Parents Sponsor any Projects Band parents pictured above, First Row: Mrs, Mary C. Contreras, Mrs. Shyrlene Grange, Mrs. Ce leste Darlene Palmer, Mrs. Rose Marie Pagonis. Second Row: Mrs. Meredith Aldridge, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Naomi O. Jacobi, Mrs. Helen Mae Grothues, Mrs. Marie Eppler. Third Row: Mr John Contreras, Mr. Michael Pagonis, Mr. Raymond Vara. Without the diligent suppo rt of the Band Parents' organization, the Dragon Band would be without many extras they need all year. The parents s po ns o r the concession stand for both football and basketball games, as well as giving several fund raising dinners during the course ofthe year. Mothers in the group have held several cake and candy sales at the school and at local malls. This worthwhile club is greatly appreciated by members of the band. Officers for the Band Parents' organization are as follows: Mrs. Rose Marie Pagonis, Treasurerg Mrs, Naomi Jacobi, Secretary, Mrs. Meri- dith Aldridge, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Fay Schrank, President. Art Club Presents First Exhibit Art Club Officers above, L to R: Pam Erwin, Treasurerg Carol Miller, Presirlentg Mr. Browning, Sponsorg Ruth Massingill, Vice-Presidentg T. D. Smith, Secretary. Patrick Lindsay, Marsha Elliott and Bill Leifeste spend time sketching in free moments. ,,c,,,g,, ' 5 X The Art Club is a new addition to Southwest's or- ganizations this year. lt was orgnized for the purpose of bringing to- gether students with an interest in art so that they might increase their know ledge and talent. The club shows prom- ise of bringing to life many of the activities around school. Senior Homemakers L to R1 Mrs. McDonald, advisor, Emma Flores, Sandra Jackel, Susan Duron, Marilyn DeSalme, Babs Collins, Janet McCoy, Judy Smith, Cathy Pringle, Pam Erwin. The Senior Chapter of the FHA is an organization which has helped mold the girls into better homemakers. The girls are given an ex- cellent opportunity for learning in class and on various field trips. The FHA serves Southwest by giving style shows, dinners on various occasions, and by teach- ing good manners and behavior at all times. -Q nn sg nn urns mmm k, .s2fi3. 9 f 'gf 55 as raft r x 1 L A K km Darla s-.Rei is at WTI Wifi W it F Qt fs fre? - l rs ',A i I KJ 'v3 :.'G'!fI:Z:f1- rss. Q t - cyst r , . 0? uv Ve vs , , - -V M f has rw-uf-vevfa'-uve. 5 A A ta, , ,53v.?,v.q.Qfma:,vm - fbiifrif ...v 2 'im 5NY3?555?ET,'2!i43I3f0345fi A ' 'T 'mtg' ',f- 1 ff f :s'f':f7Zf5'QQe'c'+t'1i'a'K53f.5S55'- Y' Y it- is it -Q232QfI9?2+S2I92XF f ' I Sa - Y 'T f . .t,. V .... ,. ,,,, . . 1'w'.gy3 3- J , Er t iw fffifrgfer 1 l . rr N ' ' W ,A 'L Elizabeth Field, Marion Petty Christmas decorations. 1 Janet Becker win prizes for their trive for Success v L to R: Sylvia Huron, Beverly Dowda, Margaret Garnett, Janet Becker. 2nd Row: Mrs. McDonald, Linda Najera, Simona Saenz, Hope Guzman, Susan Duron, Monica Reeve, Inez Casas. 3rd Row: Gwenda Ald- ridge, Babs Collins, Joyce Scoggius, Judy Nobles, Kathy Lucas. 4th Row: Judy Smith, Mary Jane Mulhol- lan, Carol Miller, Janet McCoy, Cathy Pringle, Pam Erwin, Gail Pettyjohn. Kathy Lucas and Kathy Ochs enjoy French pastry in kitchen of Home Economics section. Babs Collins urges Gwenda Aldridge to use more soap as they take on duties of cleaning up after the party. Junior Homemakers Have Active Year Top row: Linda Sue Wrasse, Elizabeth Field, Sandra Pue, Pat Vogel, Barbara Mechler, Irma Maute. Bottom Row: Marsha Elliott, Penny Fahey, Kathy Fulghum, Isabel Guzman, Dee Bilbrey. Future I-lomemakers of the Junior Division strive for excellence as a club in all their acti- vities. The Purpose of this organization is to im- prove the skills necessary to a future housewife and mother. It is designed also for those who desire to makea career as a dietician or fashion coordinator. Pat Edmonds, Presidentg Shyrlene Grange, Historian- Reporterg Mrs. Betty Jungmichael, Sponsorg Lou Rae Snook, Parliamentariang Cynthia Wrasse, Second Vice Presidentg Julia Hernandez, Secretary. Rosa Linda Gra jeda, Treasurer and Ellen Clause, First Vice-President Junior Homemakers Find New Avenues of Interest Top row: Gloria Morales, Mary Soto, Rosalivia Colunga, Juanita Terrazas, Alice Montelengo, Sabra Fahey, Ioan Van Hecke. Bottom row: Johnny Sue Reynolds, Kathy Sledge, Elaine Thompson, Olga Flores, Irene Alvarado, Diane Field. Patricia Vogel, Joan Van Hecke and Janet McCoy engage in session of carpentry. Junior Homemakers became ex change students in a real sense the last semester of school when they changed classes with the boys in the Ag department to find that woman's work is never done and a rnan's world is varied, indeed. T Presidentg Vice-Pres: Reporter: Secretary Treasruer Sentinel: Robert Lampkin Steve Calloway Richard Jacoby Keith O'Nea1 Ronnie Lindig Joe Estala Executive Committee: jimmy Roberts Curtis Gunn Advisors: Mr. Howard Richardson Mr. Henry Schirmer Diligent Worli Senior, Connie Aldridge, was chosen FFA Sweetheart for 1967. She repre sents the Chapter in District Area and State Competition, in local beauty contests and Vegetable Day Show Connie is in charge ofthe Scrapbook Allen Coldewey, Master of Ceremonies for F. F. A. Week Mr. Richardson presents Greenhand award to Assembly, introduces Mr, Walton Crozier and Mr, Brandt, Dennis Coldeway as President, Robert Lampkin guests from City Public Service Board, who came to present looks on. awards to the State Winning Farm Skills' Team. Contests Highlight FFA Year The Junior Farm Skills' group won 3rd place in the City Public Service Board Contest at San Antonio, Texasg lst Place at Alamo District Leadership Contest at Floresville, Texasg 3rd Place at Area VII Leadership Contests at Southwest Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas. Members of the Junior Farm Skills Team who came in Third Place in Area competition are Charles jackel, Chuck Friesenhahn, and Chris Lessing. 1 E District Banquet Brings Additional Honors to Southwest Robert Lampkin, Master of Ceremonies for Dis- trict Sweetheart Contest, presents trophy to winner, Marylyn Bludaw, from Poth, Texas. Jimmy Roberts accepts honors for Southwest Chapter during banquet. FFA's District Banquet was held at Somerset, which is an annual a ffa i r, climaxing the year of FFA activities. Eleven schools participate in this event. Southwest was proud to have Connie Aldridge represent our Chapter this year, escorted by Steve Calloway. FFA Radio Broadcasting Team, Bobby Liv- ingston, Alan Coldewey and Jerry McWhorter, won First Place in the Alamo District Leadership Contests at Floresville, Texas. They also won Sixth Place at the Area VII Leadership Contests at Southwest Texas State, San Marcos, Texas. The Greenhand Farm Skills Team won First Place in District Contest. F.F.A. Teams - Winners All the Way Steve Calloway San Antonio Liv e s t o c k Exposition winner., Steve Calloway, won the Blue Ribbon Classifica- tion, Brown Swiss Heiferg 16th Place, Fine Wool Lambg 24th Place, Fine Wool-Cross Lamb. ln the Houston Livestock Exposition last year Steven won a 3200. OO purchase certificate at the Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. Since he was 8th out ofapproxi- mately 400 FFA members throughout the state, this was quite an honor. This year Steve placed 18th in the Fine Wool Lamb Division and was honored at a banquet in Houston. The Sponsor for his project was Duncan Food Company of Houston, producer of Maryland Club Coffee. Steve Calloway William Ripps and Edwin Ripps Winners in the Bexar County Junior Show were: James Smith, Champion, Charolais - Hereford Cross Steer, Jeff Vortisch, Reserve Champion Fine Wool Lambg E d win Ripps, Res e rv e Champion Weight Gainer - Hereford Steers Commercial, also Blue Ribbon Class Commercial Steerg Curtis Gann, First Place, Junior Angus Heiferg William Ripps, Red Ribbon Class, Commercial Steerg Paul De La Rosa, Third Place, Berkshire Brown Swiss Heifer, Red Ribbon Classificationg Steven Cal- loway, Fourth Place, Medium Wool Lamb, Sth Place Fine Wool Crossg Malcolm Steger, Fifth Place, Berkshire Barrowg Ronald House, Third Place, Hampshire Barrowg Doug Hargrove, Second Place, Duroc Barrow, Richard Worley, Third Place, Hampshire Barrow, Bobby Livingston, Fifth Place, Duroc Barrowg JeffPowell, Second Place, Hampshire, 5th Place Duroc Barrow. Winners in the Senior Cha pter Conducting were: Mike Lampkin, Steven Calloway, John Perez, Ronald House, Malcolm Steger, Ronnie Lindig, Richa rd Jacoby. The team won Fourth Place in the Ala mo District Leadership Contest at Floresville, Texas. FFA Quiz Team: Robert Rider, Rodney Reyes, Jeff Vortisch, and Dennis Coldeway. This team won First Place in the Alamo District Leadership Contest at Floresville, placing llth at Area VII Leadership Contests at S o u t hw e s t Texas State College, San Marcos, Texas. F.T.A. Is Integral Part of Southwest Bottom row: Mrs. Betty Jungmichael, Sponsor, Connie Aldridge, Judy Burris, Judie Lanning, Betty Petty, janet Becker, Susan Eppler. Second rowi Lorene Ripps, Barbara Collins, Betty Watts, Helen Reyes, Alice Gayoso, Loretta Teague, Wanda Roe, Janet McCoy, Sherry Kersey, Kathy Pringle, Carol Miller, Ruth Mas- singill, Gwenda Aldridge, Evelene Martin, Gail Pettyjohn. Top row: Bobby Stillwell, Chuck Scharringhau sen, Jim Perry, Wally Peters, Morris Smith, Bill Leifeste, Ronald Vogt. i The Future Teachers are an active part of organizational work in Southwest. They strive toward their goal by taking a responsible atti- tude toward teaching. Members spend one day teaching in the Elementary School each year and gain considerable experience there. Future Teachers are often asked to substi- tute for teachers who are ill or a bse nt unex- pectedly from the classroom. FTA members attend the Future Teachers' Convention. This year it was held in San Antonio, and a large group of Southwest representatives attended. Future teachers enjoy the different taste of French food Arch Enemy, Somerset, Falls to Southwest Dragons show determination in second half. Raymond Krueger prcks up brg yardage 111 the Southwest-- Poteet game. Loose ball causes excuement on the playmg f1e1d Dragon Coaches Jordan, Hooper, MCBIIIIIS, and Baker. The Bird begins to fly! - Victor Verastigui Dragons how Fire in 766 Season Polly Aguilar, Football sweetheart 1966 Charlie Neumann, Raul Gonzales, and Johnny Trejeda were se- lected for the All-District team. All district Honorable Mention was given to Raymond Kruegar and Eugene Koehler. Homecoming Victory Adds Sparkle to Festivities Smilillg happily. COHIUC Aldridge, Homecoming Court watches as play is resumed in the second Queen of the festivities, is cheered by ha spectators. Homecoming '66 climax of a frenzied week of campaigning and preparations. Aweek dear to those who will never again experience the noise and the hurry, the excitement of the pre-game pep rally. Homecoming '66 was truly a special oneg it was significant of a new joy and pride that is not our school, born from the happiness of victory. Success was the ear- mark ofthe evening, a successful dinner, a successful game, and finally the success of the dance. Homecoming '66 will not be soon for- gotten. Senlor Connie Aldridge was selected to reign as 1966 Homecoming Queen. 1 Homecoming Queen, Connie Aldridge, with escort, Junior Class Representative, Gail Pettyjohn, with .THINGS HUiZHr- escort, Colvern Buchholtz. Candldates Anuoipate Pug Moment Helen Ianecek, Sophomore Representative, with es- Clara Lopez, Freshmen Representative, was escorted Cort, Albert Krueger. by Arthur Escobar CNot Picturedj. ur Dragons-A Fighting Team Dragons pictured above, L to R: Raul Gonzalez, Paul Lane, Gilbert De La Rosa, Dale Lyons, Mario Aguilar Danny English, Charles Neumann, John Gilbert, Ronald House, Coach Fredrick Baker. Shooting, defending and r e b o u n din g - - the Dragons DIST RICT RECORD worked their way to a successful se as on this year as they SW Opponent won 17 of their 27 games and 7 out of 12 district g ames. 60 Southside 56 In tournament play this year the Dragons won the Con- 48 Randolph 42 solation Trophy at Devine. 57 Boerne 54 Hard work paid off, and the Dragons and lookback on a 65 Poteet 40 good season - and forward to better ones. 54 Canyon 57 43 Cole 85 53 Southside 58 57 Randolph 40 82 Boerne 58 54 Poteet 44 53 Canyon 64 55 Cole 105 Mario Aguilar controls tip in District game against POISCI. Teamwork Makes a Winning Squad In their games against Poteet, the Dragons tri- umphed with a 54 to 44 victory at home and a 65 to 40 win on the road. These were only two ofthe many times the Dragons streaked to a win in the 1966-67 season. John Gilbert shoots layup while closely guarded by two opponents. ,I ' , ,, If 'Ra X - ,, ' 'V - 9 ' ' ffl 1,311 4 1 l 2 'A K . si. ,. 1z,.A, g , .w U V K f. ,gf gy 1. sf i - - -h f'5Y 415213. me f .rn K 'QV A- j ,f t gmt 'W ' ,',f'Q'i-til Z' E, , li fffziu I ,- aka 7.3. : . gyda ' 7 . -. tif. - gt wi ,..,. Q it f , Q . 3 log Q gi f ,if ii: fait ' ' tiiul f f '51, 5? , 1 - Basketball Manager, Danny Sullivan, goes to his locker after basketball practice is over. Mario Aguilar - All District Closely guarded by two Rohawks, Dale Lyons shoots while teammate Mario Aguilar, prepares to rebound. Mario Aguilar releases jump shot. Danny English shoots over opponents head. Captains Show Team pirit Team Captains: Mario Aguilar, Danny English Southwest game captains, Mario Aguilar and John Gilbert gather in center circle with Poteet captains to hear in- structions, before game begins. Varsity Starters, L to R: Raul Gonzalez, John Gilbert, Charles Neumann, Danny English, Mario Aguilar. Dragonettes Show Desire and Dragonettes pictured L to R: Connie Aldridge, Linda Miller, Susan Eppler, Lois Massingill, Janet Bit- ner, Wanda Roe, Sherry Kersey, Alice Gayoso, Frances Friesenhahn, Polly Aguilar, Ruth Massingill, Linda Garnett, Coach Don McAskill. Desire and determination were the key words to the Dragonettes success in the '66-'67 season. The girls got off to an unpromising start, losing several of their early games, but their desire to win paid off. Their constant improvement was evidenced by the fact that the girls did not lose a single District game and went on to take the Bi- District title by defeating Devine by twelve points. As the g ir ls traveled to Kingsville for the Regional Tournament, nerves were taut and dispositions on edge! Losing their first game to Ganado put the girls out of the competition for Regional Champion- ship. Determined that they should not be entirely unsuccessful, the Dragonettes returned that night to defeat Lyford, winning third in the Regional Tournament. Southside Boerne Poteet Canyon Southside Boerne Poteet Canyon Devine G anado Lyford REGIONAL Determination as They Achieve Success Wanda Roe reaches to receive ball while closely guarded by two Canyon players. Jumping high in the air, Lois Massingill passes ball over Devine opponent in Bi-District game. GAMES SW Opponent 70 29 36 24 62 41 49 44 49 16 42 24 57 31 62 59 GAMES 61 49 36 43 9 44 ment at Kingsville. Fight, Fight is the cry of the Dragonettes at the opening game of the Regional Tourna- irlsf Varsity Undefeated in Linda Miller, Starter Ruth Massingill Lois Massingill, Starter Janet Bitner, Starter i Polly Aguilar, Starter Susan Eppler, Starter Connie Aldridge 1 w 1 Dragon NB Team Builds trong Team for Varsity Dragon B Team, L to R3 Ron Perry, Danny Cox, David Boulware, Roger Menchaca, Jerry Verastequi, Ernest Reyes, and Chuck Friesenhahn. Our B Team piled up an impressive record this year winning 12 of their 16 games, combining defense and of- fense to pull through the victor most of the season under the leadership of Coach Baker. With a few more strenuous work outs and a little more experience, the boys promise to represent Southwest in a fine way on next year's Varsity team. SCORES Devine 32 SW 38 St. Gerard's 19 SW 52 Lytle 27 SW 66 East Central 62 SW 69 East Central 28 SW 58 Lytle 34 SW 60 Hondo 37 SW 59 Devine 44 SW 33 Randolph as sw 49 V Poteet 35 SW 58 Cole 39 SW 37 Randolph 46 sw 40 6' Power 42 Sw 57 Aggressive play results in a jump ball. Antonian 38 SW 42 Cole 77 SW 57 B Team Girls G0 Undefeated! Dragonnette B Team, L to R: Rebecca Diaz, Roxanne Pestello, Ioan Van Hecke, Linda Garnett, Janice Massingill, Frances Friesenhahn, Sherry Kersey, Patty Vogel, and Coach Fritz Baker. No team was more successful in the win - loss c olumn for the 1966-67 season than the Southwest Dragonnettes. The B girls triumphed over fifteen opponents to win every game on their schedule. The girls showed a lot of fight and look like real good prospects for the future. SCORES Iourdanton 28 SW 36 Medina Valley 14 SW 42 George West 45 SW 47 Karnes City 22 SW 43 Somerset 15 SW 48 Dilley 27 SW 31 Karnes City 18 SW 47 Somerset 8 SW 53 Poteet 25 SW 35 Dilley 29 SW 43 Southside 27 SW 48 , , , poteet 25 SW 4,7 Roxanne Pestello moves to' receive pass in game against Jourdamon 33 SW 58 Dilley which the B girls won, 43-29. Somerset 13 SW 66 V Iourdanton 20 SW 30 Baseball Team howed n A T T , fig ,,,,,..,,,.,,.,..,..,.ws ' Q I. H m M :f lf' , S X T S Q ' , ,Q , 'g1ji .iT1 ' . , S H .. , - f:t,,l,.,,X 3.,g,L,rf2 T I Y -253 grffvtfr - nj - gan gs-:iv- 5,9,.:, -5525, , mg ' it T East,-it-f:.' .. rt- E -QV, -1 r.atE?i'lJ:agpa.i2 r - wr , 1 + if ' 'a ' M ' s e v t A ,.,, .c,,...,., ts, A -rr v W A ,MY I , ,, F' J: 1551? l-Q fre-efZr.i1'f,L.'z r ,Ai 7 ,t M, I. ,,,, ts,3s,,,,,,:WH,igi5l, ,r L.. K .rs '.Mfi X. ' YL, ,LZJQE i ,'EQ1f.i5' 101111 Gilbert Waits for the Pitch- Outstanding pitcher of the year, Johnny Trejeda. Twin victories over Robert Cole, the defending district champion, and a victory over Hondo, 3 perennial power- house in baseball, highlighted Southwests season. In the game played at Cole, Southwest worked into ex- tra innings, and against Hondo, a team effort and clutch hitting enabled Southwest to boast glorious triumphs. This was a rebuilding season which saw Southwest start- ing one freshman, three s o p h om or e s, and two juniors throughout most of the year. The attitude and effort ex- tended by them promises to bring a large improvement in , the development of future Southwest teams. 1 +---1 .ttt tsii , , .J 5: . ig A - I t S3 lj! tisii vs-figgixf tp K vu g E , W ,. .-., K , 3 P , , I K ,.,5 A a Dave Reed played great games for Southwest. Great Effort This Year Baseball Team, L to Rg Coach Rochelle, John Perez, Johnny Tejeda, Joseph Dayoc, Dave Reed, John Gil bert, Ronald House, and Coach Jordan, Kneeling: Augustina De La Cruz, Wayne Brandin, Tommy Gar- nett, Chuck Friesenhahn, Raul Gonzales, and Malcolm Steger. Coach Rochelle lends encourage ment to Joseph Dayoc. Wayne Branchn makes base hu 1n Boerne game. Boys? Track Team Has Members of Boys' Track Team, left to right: Chuck Scharringhausen, Steve Calloway, Joe Alvarado, Wade Townsend, Felix Hernandez, and George Richards. ,af iight' c 32 iifizvjfz fl, ,fic so if qv si sms, Joe Alvarado - our half-miler. He placed second in the district meet, which qualified him for the regional track meet. S t . ,ii ., , ,E ,,,, ' 'Tif A T fs. ,.,,. - ,V r, ,,: -- ff V ,, .,1:x:s-as g::a15cfr:fQg,,,g2 fee 2 ,ggi .5 is wife reg, Q Mario Aguilar shows skill in the shot put. Mario placed second in the district meet, which qua- lified him for the regional meet. At the district meet, the boys racked up thirty points. Winners were Ioe Alvarado with a se cond in the half mile, and Mario Aguilar, who was second in the shot put and fifth in the board jump. The sprint relay team composed of George Richards, Chuck Scharringhausen, Felix Hernandez, and Jerry McWorter finished fifth. George Richards, Steve Calloway, Joe Alvarado, and Felix Hernandez finished fourth in the mile relay. Chuck Scharringhausen - Start 100 Yd. Dash uooessful Season Culminated by Varsity Girls' Track Team, bottom row: Connie Aldridge Margaret Garnett Joan Van Hecke Linda Barnett Polly Aguilar, Lois Massingill, Linda Miller, Ruth Massingill Roxanne Pestello Cindy Wrasse Rebecca Diaz Top Row: Rebecca Taylor, Manager, Alice Gayoso, Manager Janice Massingill Frances Friesenhahn Betty Friesenhahn, Sherry Kersey, Wanda Roe, Patty Vogel Donna Eppler Janet Bitner Susan Eppler Cathey Allais Manager. Success came to the Girls' Track Team this year with five of the girls attending the State Track Meet at Abilene, which is one of the highest honors atrack girl can receive. The road to the State Meet was not an easy one. The girls won district and then began to concentrate on the Regional Meet. They took second at the Re- gional Meet, placing in the following events: Wanda Roe - lst discus and shot putg Janet Bitner - lst high jump, 2nd 80 meter hurdles, Linda Garnett - 2nd 60 yd. dash, 6th broad jump, mile relay - 2ndg 880 re- lay - 3rd, 440 relay - Srdg Lois Massingill - 3rd 440 yd. dashg Roxanne Pestello - 5th 220 yd. d ash, Ja- nice Massingill - 6th 220yd. dashg Linda Miller - 3rd 100 yd. dash, Frances Friesenhahn - 4th 100yd. dash, and Sherry Kersey - 5th discus, 6th shot put. The girls who placed first or second in any event were then entitled to attend the State Track Meet at Abilene. Wanda Roe with her shot and discus, Linda Garnett in the 60 yd. dash, Janet Bitner in the high jump and 80 meter hurdles, and the mile relay team, consisting of Lois Massingill, Linda G arnett, Janet Bitner, and Ruth Massingill set out for the State Meet at Abilene. The girls represented S outhw e st in their finest manner at the State Meet withWanda Roe winning the State Championship in the discus with a throw of 102 ft. 4 U2 inches, and placing 6th in the shot put. This ended a most successfulseason forthe girls' track team of Southwest High. tate Track Meet iw? W si, ,- W Y 3 Q aa.. wi? '- if , Mile Relay Team - Lois Massingill, Janet Janet Bitner, Ruth Massingill, and Lin- da Garnett. - i -' ' itz If-2 451 :53 ,ty J N, , 5 t?ts5:Q, . M Q . g ra. x it.: .. . at tml' V , ii ' , f if ' S - , em .. 'oM'2i'-Esii t:sZ1f. v.w,7,q:,2 , ,,,Q .1-g h , r ref. -' j Q' ' fl' ,ffi it . fix: isis., .. 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The tennis team made a g ood showing in its initial phase with Mike Magee and David Boulw are winning district in the junior doubles and Ron Curry and David Boulware placing sec- ond in the senior division doubles. Southwest is off to a good st art, and the future looks bright to coaches, players and stu- dents. Ron Perry, Ron Curry, Mike Magee, Coach 4 1 it f t f ff gg fjifiidiglf -'fit I 1 , t ,, ,ii at .V A V, -, gf, g 5 L , o ,. , ffi' Q ,111 . t t ., I, . tg, , 152 ,,j,,5Lj 165, 5 f j I k K V, I I Q in W f, -sg, .- .. Q ,TW , , U ' .. V. - f , f . if-tg ,,, +,Jg.k,, g .E ,yr I. ,54 'g,,.,. my an .4 7 L r ' 7- -Y '-f-'wif Hz' 41 :Wife 'ff 'W ' :ii 1,- - ':' -1' 1 U5 5 f .u J, : ' ' 3 'il' ii ' uf, . ,f ' 'J . f -- , , . . t ' V 't fr ff - H . S5 , ' v . : 5 H t w , ,:5f,,:qg:i,,tp3epfg3,sfr,,m'1 g1.Ff,vt2. ,z,,3, mis si , t-it .rf,+.'wLi,v-5: 1 . . 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CIS use Lackland Tennis courts for practice 1 x 4 ,, L,-,.w.fe, v ,wx- Ww ' ,E s f 5 wif ' 1 7 5 4 w 4 r 1 I X r 1 1 4 w 1 l 1 X 1 1 1 I N 1 if 4 1 1 X I , I K A 0 N l r s 2 1 u i 4 I x 1 I 1 1 Awww f I A r 1 I I v J s f MOST A THLETIC the d 1 s t 1 n ct 10 n sought by athletic minded seniors was received by Charles Neu- mann and Wanda Roe. Devoting his time to robust sports Charlie excelled in football and basketball receiving the honor of All State End Third Team. Wanda has also received distinc- tion by winning first place in the discus event of the Girls State Track Meet. Showing tremendous enthusiasm, Ch arlie and Wanda are the personification of prospective leaders. MOST DE PE NDA BLE an honor bestowed on few se- niors was awarded to Gilbert Reyes and Helen Reyes. Gilbert has been active in the Choir and principal's of- fice accepting responsible work. Helen has been leading the band as a MaJorette and serving the student body as Student Council Chaplain. These seniors are representative of the reliability, trust and competence of our future leaders. ,,, Lv Y a .Q Q f LW! 13 yr .ff , , .3 I J' f A ' A- J Wim? 'vw kk' . i,, 5. F'- aff., , . 5 N 1 . 1 bf -. Z HQ-1. f f 3' 351154 1 . er, Q ggi Q, 4, ,gy 7:77 Lf : 5 ..... 1 V I V1 M alkyl, :V avi, 'K W V. V I I -N5 'IEPQH ' .' 4 W 2 -xg . ' ' Tax: wfyMaW Q w fa ' 1 E it f. Wig. .,'- :gig : 'ff-ff Q' L .f Q 'av R 4 4 1 ' a k I-al J. ' fax 111 J' W Tl' + V fi 5 Y, 5 ,, ' :J , - -,Q ,. ww-W, 3 f wi , e Class Favorites Represent Classmates Marion Petty, in her first year at Southwest, has been selected as Senior Class Favorite by her fellow classmates because of her many fine traits. Not only is she very attractive, but she has gained popularity through her gay and lively personality. Raul Gonzalez is no stranger to Southwest. He has been a spark in sports activities, participating in football, basketball and b a seba l l. He has earned the respect of his classmates through his serious, yet happy disposition. Both Marion and Raul are well deserving of their title as Senior Class Favorites. Barbara Collins, known to her friends as Babs, has received recognition by her class as Junior Class Favorite. Her Heat appearance and jovial personality have gained for her the admiration of her fellow students. Steve Calloway, well-known figure in school Politics and sports, has exhibited fine qualities in many school activities during his three years in high school. His participation in student govern- ment and various sports has won the respect of all he has met. Together or separately, Babs and Steven are worthy of their distinction as Junior Class Favor- ites. and chool in Excellent Manner Freshmen Class Favorites, Linda Garnett and Gilbert De La Rosa, are likable and full of fun. Linda is an attractive personality on campus, hav- ing participated in track and basketball. Gilbert, too, is an avid athlete. I-le played football and basketball, contributing much to the program. Linda and Gilbert are outstanding students in the Freshmen Class, and their classmates are proud of them. Barbara Ochs and George Richards were chosen Sophomore Class Favorites for this year. Barbara is a friendly, vivacious person. She has been an active member ofthe Future Homemakers. George is an energetic person who can be found usually on the tra ck or working out on the football field. He has added much to the athletic activities of our school. Barbara and George are ideal representatives for their class. Jimmy Roberts has been dee me d an outstanding student at Southwest with high academic rating and participation in many extracurricular activities. Using this as a guideline, TexasA., 121, M. University has awarded him an Opportunity Scholarship, be- ginning this fall semester. Jimmy was chosen on the basis of his success in school life. Not only was he an ex celle nt student, superior in athletics, and accomplished in his chosen vocation, agriculture, but he has laid w ell the foundation which will aid him in the field of veterinary medicine. Success will certainly be with Jimmy if he continues his education at the pace he has set here at So uthw est. We shall watch his progress with interest in the years to come. outhwest Honors A prominent Southwest student, Richard Prather, has received two scholarship offers, one from Southwestern University, where he plans to attend college, and one from the Texas Council of Church Related Colleges, which offers scholarships to the highest ranking boy and girl in all graduating classes, Richard has shown a great ca pa city for leadership, which entails an understanding of people, a definite purpose for his life, and good judgement in carrying out directions and follow- ing through. During his years at Southwest, Richard has become outstanding, personally and academically. Each year the Brackenridge Scholarship is awarded to an out- standing senior selected from the many Bexar County schools. Southwest's recipient of this award for the year 1966-67 is Janet Bitner. Janet has excelled in every endeavor since she came to Southwest in her so phomo re year. She has participated in all school activities, ranging from academics to athletics. The Brackenridge Scholarship will enable Janet to attend the University of Texas. Her success will be assured if she continues the high standard of s cholastic performance she has shown at Southwest. holarship Winners 15? Ji2'62l5?lE3?32li2!ff.fEM525fs?2l'TlifSiE'?'?Zf3lri3fQEig 5, 'fifiliaiiiil lr K ,'rqlfnar,,p,,,Y.,gs,2s,li,.11 l ia. Q , .,.. L la fl' ili'i1? i'l lll53i'fll3gl5l+ Z,1, ,fxsfrgl :lsr . 5 if T- A f -- -- ' r 'fr' 's'1,f.- i Sl .,,:wE?fiE,ev'flzf zlw ' iQlWigja2f'f'liQf fflilws iff ' ' A lf? 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LZL. , ,L1.L .,, , ., ,,,,, ,. l W,,,, 1 7 M. f 915. . . if , 1 ,, . 5. ,,r.,,, u V t ,. ,.,,,rs,,,,.,wf,,, -5 L., ,Qs ., t , N 1 , ,, ...,,, .. Q, 4 ur-- t, , L..., , , ,kX. wr z, -E V A gg. ig if , . ,,:, ., , -- ,E frailty., rr, ,K .5 . .. ,, -, apr t .,,,4, 1,. ' , ,. , . , ,,:Ql:g'x5 ., at A jgu f jg K , ' ,gtiiig , '21 'L ' i ' -5' s S . , KI I E ..., .. rg., , smlrfg .i st , f sa. xl- -ff W, , ,,.. Q f'lf11s., , .aw Qfifglg fir,--g,f,'f,rQ3,f!1 f,Nevfliiiii . L' W If'-fit . 2, , . ,. , , ., . Zaaa,..fr,,-1.a1.ir9i1,.t'.f,.E1t rm rs.,ag.,., ,.., ' . .,,,,,,.,3,,,l1,t,2,u5 rats-,argl I rf, ,, , ,., ., 1.1 ,, r - wfifAtafv.?luf.,,, lailwrr lixs,,1'::. Gfff. .-5 ,L .. I I. v.i.,i.,QWf?v-1' Nw Wanda Roe's fine play and 'lnever give up attitude has paid big dividends. She has been one of the most so ught after girls to play basketball in the state. Girl athletic scholarships, which have been figments of their coach's imagination, are now becom- ing a reality. Wanda has already been offered scholarships from three state institutions of higher learning. Wanda has aspired to be a coach and being afforded the opportunity to continue to play the game she loves so much, is especially rewarding. Her ath- letic prow ess has been recognized in many areas, but she will specialize in basketball during her college career. All of us at Southwest wish Wanda the best ofeverything, and we know she will bring honor to her school, pa rents and com- munity. Mario Aguilar has climaxed high school basketball career by re- ceiving a scholarship from Texas Lutheran College for his outstand- ing basketball ability. Mario was known for precision while he played for Southwest. His judgment and sincere effort w e re significant factors in the Dragon's season. Mario was leading scorer for the team. With hard work and determination, Mario will certainly be an excellent prospect for TLC. lf she continues to play with the Zeal and eagerness he has show n here, he will have an admirable chance to become one of Texas Lutheran College's finest basketball players. We wish success and acclaim for Mario and his future at TLC. Southwest Represented at Lantana Celebration I Mr Cernosek, Mr. Prather and Mr. Con- stanzo enjoy game during football season. Superintendent Mr. Stanley F. Cernosek Carrying many responsibilities and projects on his shoulders, our Superintendent has supplemented the education of our students with his patience, wisdom, intelligence and faithfulness. Having more than average qualifications for his position as Superintendent, Stanley F. Cernosek has ----an-q successfully managed the various complications which arise from a divided campus, Coordinating his tre- mendous driving power with an influential personality, our campus' growth has continued to parallel the in- crease in enrollment. We are thankful for his leader- ship, and we wish him success in the future. Board of Trustees Plan for Growth Board ofTrustees1 Mr. Nick Constanzo, Mr. l-I. W, Krueger, Mr. Floyd Iackel, Mr. Edwin W, Ripps, Mr. J. W. Watts, Jr., Mr. Stanley F. Cernosek, Mr. R. C. Aldridge, Jr. Mr. A. V. Thurman, not pictured. Working diligently, the Board of Trustees has helped bring about major changes in the campus this year. Thier vigilance and energy have served the school district to good ad- vantage. The Board is definitely committed to a long-range develop- President. , . Mr. R. C. Aldridge, Jr. ment program with special emphasis on new buildings and added installa- tions which have characterized our growth. Mr. Clayton C. Norris, Assistant to the Superintendent, cameto us this year from Killeen Junior High School where he served as Principal. Mr. Norris graduated from Texas A. SL I. , where he received both his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mr, Norris has served Southwest well this year, assisting Mr. Cernosek in his administrative duties, working with the faculty toward improving the curriculum, and acting as personnel director. His wide knowledge and g great energy inspire us all on to great- Mr. Clayton C. Norris, Assistant to the Superintendent. er success, Principal Keeps Busy With Dail Activities MR. FAY H. MARTIN, JR., PRINCIPAL Being a native ofthe San Anto- nio area, our principal has compiled many years of experience in San An- tonio culture. After graduating from Harlandale High School, Mr. Martin spent six years in the Army division during World War Il, and is still ac- tive in the National Guard. He received his B. .S. at Trinity University and then completed the requirements for His M. S. degree at Southwest Texas State College. Mr. Martin came to Southwest four years ago and has served as Vice-Principal and he has promoted the image of our school and pro- vided various facilities for the en- joyment of the students. We extend our congratulations on a job well done! 100 Mr. Martin and Mr. Tom Noonan, Architect, discuss building program dur ing lunch with board members. tudents and Faculty Depend on Administration MR. KEN NETI-I LYSSY, VICE- PRINCIPA L A former Chemistry teacher, Mr. Kenneth Lyssy, has served in the capa- city of Vice-Principal for the past year. Because of his past experience as a teacher, Mr. Lyssy is well versed in the problems of both students and teachers and has proved an important i part of the working machine that is our administration. Mr. Lyssy has also found time in his busy schedule to teach two chemis- try classes. This year he promoted a new enthusiasm in lab work with the introduction of an intesified lab pro- gram. MR. DON MCASKILL, COUNSELOR Mr. Don McAskill, serving as Counselor for the Junior High and High School, directs the students in academic, as well as personal needs. He advises the Seniors as to their college requirements and scholar- ship opportunities, This was Mr, AcAskill's first yea r as -counselor and everyone things he has done a greatjob. ln addition to his many duties, Mr. McAskill has also found time to coach the Girls' Basketball Team and teach Drivers' Education. 101 Administrative Staff Plays Guiding Role MR. ERWIN STEGER, TAX COLLECTOR-ASSESSOR MRS. PATRICIA ARMSTRONG, BOOKKEEPER5 MRS. MARIE EPPLER, SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENTQ AND MRS. SARAH LEE WATTS, COMPTROLLER OF CAFETERIA AC- COUNTS. COL. A. D. HALL, DIRECTOR OF SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION 4 5' -Xx,iQg1.:12f' I-115.11311-,w1:m4: .wr:f ' ' . ' - +4 M 5 . 5344131 .ffil h f.51?1:I 4 . 5-G' 5557 Wil. K i I Jw -I ' mw- I V ,.,. www ww so V-if: .,: . . , ::.,,,4.5 ' I I A . A , - ' -' J 1 A A W : f ,,, .,,..mv , Q 52? uw - - ,M f ,, If ai' I 1 ,,.., ,,, , .,... . ..', Q 1 - -2 Q. w 5' I if ii AK fi I A TSTQA gi -K ' 'ikii ' , K ,':, 5' ' 5 2- -737' Q35 W7 5123 - S - w ' - 1 f'.'- 2- ., f wwf 5' K , f - - ' 5? - Tj- i ,.x- I ., I ',,i., A - L' .1-paw S- F1 - I I MISS LOUIS KOERBER, SECRETARY, HIGH SCHOOL S English Department Adds Much Mrs. Jennie S. Byrom, B. S., M. A., South- west Texas State. , Mr. Billy Charles Wheat, San Angelo College, San Angelo. fNot Picturedj Miss Eloise Haesemeyer, B. S. , Concordia Teachers' College, Seward,Nebraska. Mr. Vernon Merriman, B. A., Lincoln Memo- rial Universityg M. A. , Louisiana State Uni- versity. Miss Haesemeyer, Pep Squad Sponsor, has fun Our own Santa Claus, Mr. Merriman, prepares to in the Spotted Horse after a football game. fill stockings during a Christmas program. to School Activities English is an important pa rt of the exten- sive network which makes up today's education. A comprehensive four year course is offered at Southwest, including the study of grammar and literature. An interesting and rewarding part of litera- ture courses offered this yea r has been the in- troduction of many new records which have helped the students understand and appreciate their subject matter. Mrs. Dorothy Ann Novak, B. A. , lncarnate Word College. Mrs. Sharon Stover, B. A., Muskingum College, Ohio, University of Madrid, Spain. Music Offers Cultural Education Mr. Jesse Gonzalez, B. M., Trinity University. Mr. Michael Pagonis, B.M.E., St. Mary's Univer- sity. The Dragon Ba n d and Choir groups-have brought highlights to Southwest all year' when they have per- formed for assemblies, p ro gra ms for Christmas and other holidays. Un de r the capable direction of Mr. Pagonis and Mr. Gonzales, a new a p p re ci a tio n of music has developed on the entire campus. Bi-lingual tudents Find tudies Useful Miss Powell waits for her turn to sell tickets for bas- Mrs. Browning and Mrs. Stover rake active in- ketball game. terest in all sports. Mrs. Stella Ann Browning, B. S. , University of Texas. Miss Betty Powell, B. S. , Anderson Col- lege. Mrs. lraida Martinez, Draen Pedagogia, Habana, Cuba University. The study of foreign languages bring us closer to other lands. The languages taught this year has increased the interest of students who are aware ofthe close prox- imity, not only of Mexico, but of other countries through the eyes of instructors with firsthand knowledge. athematies - the Beginning of All Knowledge Mathematics presents a true challenge to those who de- sire to explore its complexities. lt is a world of sense and reason, of pure mechanics, yet abstract ideas. The field of mathematics today is open to all who will decide to make it a way of life. To prepare students for college and work, Southwest courses in Related Mathematics, Algebra, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. , fm g 'Ur G! 2 , l ' 1 U gr , w B5 e fr. i 1 A r, K. K Mr. Ives and Mr. Buls seem to be in per- fect agreement during preparations for as- sembly. Mr. H. N. Browning, B.A., M.Ed., University of Texas. Mr. William C. Buls, B.S. , University of Houstong D,B. , University of Chicago. Mr. Seth Hoke, B.S., M.Ed. , Sam Houston State. Mr. Joel Rochelle, Texas A. 85 M. Mrs. Ethel Scott, ' B. A. , University of Texasg M.A. , Trinity University. 107 Science Is Explosive Subject in Today's World Mr. Irving Leather, B.A., Boston University M R E Southwestern Baptist Seminary. Mr. Kenneth Lyssy, B.A., St. Mary's University M Ed Southwest Texas State. The addition of new labs has proved to be an important factor in the success ofthe science programs this year The various courses, Physical Science, Biology Chemis MT- LYSSY lOins in congratulatillg 'DHS' try, and Physics have benefited greatly from their use hav ketball players after their Bi-District img been able tg expand their pfggfamsh win. Miss Crystal Warnken, Our Lady of the Lake and Incarnate Word Collegeg B. S. in Nursing QNot Picturedj A as gg. f at '35 ft , 1. sg ,, . 'P Q ' , 'jf m a , , Q 'li L Mr. I-lowardl. Cluck, Jr., B. S. , Petroleum Geology Texas Technological College. Mr. Theodore L. Field, B.S., Ohio Stateg M A. , Southern Illinois University fNot Picturedy l 11 l , ,K lk F13 3 t t - gals, sgff' - ?s3 ls r 1 gifjsf f T5 . li r, -m gg - Qtaaip ,Q o K ' ::.,- 'mn iti . -. is .astra g f,f' ,filmtv-:Q 5: me Mr. Leather prepares for next day s Physics lesson. tudy of Constitution, Maps, Part of History Classes Mr. George Robert Burkes, B. S. , Southwest Texas State College. Mr. James Christy Grossman B.A. , Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Col. A.D. Hall, B.A. South- west Texas State College, American Institute of En- gineeringg Staff Command College, 19365 War College Army Institute of Technology. Mr. Walter John lves, B.A., Trinity Universityg M, A. , Uni- versity of Texas, Mr, Thomas Lane, B.A., Texas Christian University. Mr. Lane and Mr. Lyssy seem a bit anxious over football play. History is the study of Man's progress and decline through the ages, Promoting thoughts, pre- senting ideas, and inducing de- ductive reasoning are the prin- cipal aims ofa history teacher. History gives students a respect for government and a love for freedom. World History, American His- tory and Government are required for graduation and Texas History and Economics are offered as electives. History classes have made field trips to the courthouse and several missions. Commercial Education Offers New Opportunities Mr. Frederick Donald Baker, B. B. A... Texas Lutheran College. Miss Mary Ann Svoboda, B. S. , Southwest Texas State College. Southwest's commercial program pla ys an important part in the curri culum of the high school. It includes two years of typing, book- keeping, and shorthand. These studies provide valuable training in areas that will meet the needs of students in per- sonal and vocational use. Miss Svoboda corrects typing papers to hand back to her next class. Potential Writers Gain Experience Through Journalism This yearthe Journalism Department took on the full responsibility of putting out the Dragon's Tale. This will prove to be invaluable ex- perience for those students who plan to go on and make a career of newspaper work. The Journalism class also provides excellent training in good, comprehensive writing. Mrs. Anita Goldberg, B. A., Trinity University. Homemaking Adds Spice to Mrs. Betty Jo Jungmichael, B. S. , Southwest Texas State College. Homemaking at Southwest is an interesting liv ely course. The girls learn much about the art of good housekeeping, as well as ac- quiring much knowledge of cooking and sewing. Many field trips aid in demonstrating to the classes just how p ro du cts are processed and reach us, the consumer. A new first in the homemaking classes came about this year when the Ag boys decided to brave the homemaking rooms for a week while the homemaking girls he a de ci for the Ag building for a new kind of learning experience. Mrs. Carol McDonald, B.S., M. A. , Southwest Texas State College. Curriculum Members of the Student Coun cil gather around the buffet table at a dinner prepared for them'by the Homemaking De partment. A Department Benefits Future Farmers V ' , gf .... 5tki'v1- ' : P'vf-,: . ' Mr. Richardson hands Greenhand pins to those who have earned them. This is the first step toward their Chapter Degree. Mr. Howard Richardson, B. S., Texas A 85 Ig M. Ed. , Southwest Texas State. Mr. Henry W. Schirmer, B. S., Texas A 85 I. As the population of our great nation grows, so does our need for food and meth- ods of producing this food in greater quan- tities. The Southwest program of Agriclu- ture includes the latest ideas in crop raising, care of stock, and in many electri- cal fields. Tomorrow's farms depend largely upon ideas which are ta ught to those boys en- rolled in today's Agriculture classes. F. F.A. boys gather for the Rodeo parade. P.E. Program Encourages Physical Fitness Miss Betty Hansen, State College of Iowa, Cedar Falls, lowa. Mr. Lynn Hooper, Abilene Christian Col- lege, Southwest Texas State. Exercises, Basketball Track, Weight Lifting, Baseball -- make muscle men of P.E. students. Strenuous games, re- laxing workouts, tum- bling, constitute the activities which help Southwest youth develop into top physical condi- tion. Mr. Hooper finds time to browse through magazines in the Library. W ayne Jordan, S. , Texas Lutheran. Mary s Uni William Stuart Tulsa Univer Donald McAsk1ll, Baylor Uni- Teachers and School Personnel Participate The Southwest Teach- er's Association, organiz- ed in 1962 in affiliation with the Texas State Teachers' Association and the National Education Association, has presented a variety of programs. Among their activities was a special visit from Dr. Billy Jo Wilkinson, Presi- dent of the Alamo Dis- trict, who spoke on the legislative program. Other highlights were the teachers' banquet and in- stallation of new officers held at Cap'n Jim's Restaurant in May. in School Activities Southwest Teachers' Association Officers: Mrs. Alma Coleman, 2nd Vice-President Mrs. Carol McDonald, Treasurerg Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Secretaryg Mr. Kenneth Lyssy, lst Vice-Presidentg Mr. Lewis Patton, President. QNot Picturedj. Bus Drivers, pictured right, Rudolph Vogt, H. W. Browning, Alfred Tondre, Harry Weyel, Col. A. D. Hall, Jess Holden. 114 Bus Drivers, pictured to left, Calvin Buchholtz, Tom Lane, Michael Pagonis, Lewis Patton, Kenneth Lyssy, Chris Vorales, Gilbert Cassillas. Senior 'X Semors See Mario Aguilar Polly Aguilar Connie Aldridge Mark Aldridge Press Conventions and Interscholastic League meets kept our seniors busy all year at Southwest. Cathy Al- lais had the distinction of nominating a presidential candidate at UIL Press Convention in Austin. lueprint for Success Cathy Allais Steve Allen Tired, reluctant, referees for Faculty-Disc Jockeys' basketbal Connie A lgame, Lois Massingill, Polly Aguilar and ldridge, take needed rest at half-time. Interscholastic Press Convention banquet held at Villa Capri was a festive occasion for our represen- tatives, Laurie Pestello and Bill Schrank. Danny English finds bus trip to Kingsville for UIL Contest a bit tiring. Seniors Make I-hgh Choo Katie Alvarado Yolanda Alvarado Janet Bitner Jerry Cain Press convention draws attention of annual staff members, Laurie Pestello and Jerry Cain. Senior band members participate in band concert at Ele- mentary II. Alan Coldewey Johnny Joe Contreras Time Beneficial Inez Casas Mary Lou Chavez Varsny basketball players, Janet Brtner and Lors Mas singill, prepare posters for bi-district game against Devine. Irmmy Crrsp Roy De La Cruz Delores DeLeon Chrls Dennrson Pleasure Seeking eniors Fin Rachel Diaz Mike Donahue Susan Eppler Evelyn Edmundson Seniors look forward to the Senior trip each ye ar, which is the climax of their high school days. This year's trip was made to Mayan Dude Ranch at Bandera, Texas. Planned activities included swim- ming, horseback riding, ping pong, dancing, and just plain relaxation! Pool table captures the interest of Susan Eppler and Jimmy Roberts on Senior trip. CUIUS Gaim Alice Gayoso John Gilbert Raul Gonzales iior Activties Stimulating Danny English Emma Flores Ray Flores Tommy Garnett The Annual Powder Puff football game was a tremendous success with the seniors tromping the juniors with a score of 26-0. This game is an outstanding event of the senior year, resulting in moneyeccrued to the respective class funds, plus a high rise in spirit. Girl cheerleaders, Curtis Gann, Robert Lampkin, Jim Perry and Jimmy Crisp, perform during Powder Puff football game. Hope Guzman Ray Guzman Doug Hargrove Felix Hernandez C,,--I,,--- C',.A1- 'I7---- --- .'I C' Senior Trip to Dude Ranch Richard Hughes Ernest Hutzar James Hutzar Richard Jacoby In a student's life, the senior year i the busiest and happiest. Activities during the year occupy students' time spent at school-sponsored events. y Enghsh seems to be losing in a of dominoes with Jimmy Crisp, Prather and Johnny Joe Contreras. Marlo Aguilar has sore muscles after track practice. Wimming and Relaxauo Peggy Livingston Lucille Lopez Mr. Baker, Senior Sponsor, seems to be all wet! The culprits could be Danny English, Robert Lampkin, Morris Smith, and Curtis Gann. Richard Lopez Pam Maher Shirley Mann Joe Martinez Lols Massmgill Manuela Momez e Seniors, Day Complete Charles Neumann Judy Nobles Richard Hughes catches up on those hours of sleep missed earlier in the day. Elaine Olhausen Keith O'Nea1 Jim Perry Laurie Pestello Marion Petty Richard Prather Extracurrlcular Act1V1t1es Develo Mike Ramirez Frank Ramos David Reed Pat Reidenbach Swimming makes hair curlers a necessity, sometimes! Helen Reyes Bonnie Richards Wanda Roe, Miss Svoboda, and Mr. McAskii1 enjoy game of cards. Gilbert B. Reyes lal Ltfe of Gradluates Gilbert L. Reyes setting on senior trip. m. Q Basketball can be a rough game on occas1on. Polly Agu11ar amd SPOUSOYS eat barbecue ill is on the defense as she fights for the ball! Robert Rldel Ilmmy Roberts Ted Robmson Wanda Roe Junior-Semor Prom Prov Simona Saenz Joyce Scoggin Janette Thornton Martha Vargas so , 4 L s 'wiht Q Si .,,, , . r tt, . X 3' g , ., H . -fir ' if fl! 1 fruit K 5: :. 9, Wa, an wiki hw, C5 MJ I hi 5- . filkif' i in X K f Rel? V' L W , 1 l f' 5 . my-5 -fl ff? 1 Mr-17.-.,,, , ,,, 'J . Q i'fgf,r5Q: 2 rr.. Mg Q ez mizLz.i'fiioz,,5gxi I BCIIY WHIIS Shirley Williams Morris Smith Nancy Smith M ,, awry V + A, at , .- Shirley Williams and Doug Hargrove find their places Junior-Senior Banquet held at Four Brothers' Be B1 Event of the Year Josephme S0112 JUHH SOIO Rebecca Taylor Johnny Tejeda Sonny Verstraeten Joe Hernandez Linda Kelly Vicki Pierson Sharon Smith QNot Picturedj Q w 5 '1 . l E ' , . Qww-,ww ,j 1 g,, ' ,.,, . i, I ,H Senior Officers Have Fond Memories N-...t Senior Class Officers pictured above, L to R: Mario Aguilar, Treasurerg Lois Massingill, Recorderg Wanda Roe, Presidentg Ted Robinson, Vice-Presidentg Mark Aldridge, Secretary. Moments to remember are special times. Through friendship the fondest recollections, both past and pre- sent, arouse in us the sentiment and cherished experi- ences we hold dear up to and beyond graduation time. Long afternoons working out in the gym, publishing the paper or annual, practicing on the football or base- ball field, sitting in front of the school drinking cokes, smiling faces - contentment among friends. These things we shall recall as the years pass by. Wanda Roe, President, somberly contemplates short time left for school activities. xi, J MLRH 5W,,g,f oments of Participation in Sun , Gwenda Aldridge Joe Alvarado 55 Thelma Bailey SS.. kiwwig. ,NL Q5 I VA h Susan Beal f Janet Becker X Colvern Buchholtz 5 Steven Calloway Henry Cantu Babs Collins Colleen Colody - Johnny Crisp ' - r Ron CurrY Paublo De La Rosa 'xe,g.iff.I :N C5 ?4,,3KliEi,?5t,5eK, Wi? :I 9 NIM' Mm K I , l,k? - fix iii' Y M I I . Members of the junior class take an active part in the Rodeo Parade. Events Cultivates Juniors Education Carolyn De Salme Marilyn De Salme Rebecca Diaz Beverly Dowda Richard Dunlap Susan Duron Carolyn Ervin Pam Erwin k i kwg ., 3' w I n i ii? 2 A-.Q,.., lv K ug Joe Estala Alpha Fisher Debbie Franklin -QA MQ w j, , fl. i w i . Olivia Garcia Margaret Garnett Ronnie Lindig, Ronald House, and Donald Kite join in singing the school song during Pep Rally i t iii ' 5 M4' 4' Y' S 2- M A rf- J 'zwsrgyn f r 'vt GY 3 E ' 3? ' 1- 14 1 1226 flu I K htm .4 M- ww? 1 1 ' .gil K. X 5 ,, Experiments upplement the Wallace Leather Ronnie Lindig Pat Lindsay Willie Hargrove Ronald House Silvia Huron Sandra Jackel Donald Kite James Kouns Mike Larnpkin Judy Lanning Ruben Lopez Cathy Lucas Janet McCoy John Perez IS intrigued hls Chem 1stry urriculum of Juniors Frank Mann Eyelene Martin Minnie Martinez Ruth Massingill Carol Miller Mary Jane Mulhollan Linda Najera Brenda Neff Oral Nelson Kathy Ochs Bill O'Regan 4212: ' L . We-' 1 x 5 , 4 xl Q, Junior, Donald Kite, and Senior, Jerry Cain, experiment in Chemistry. Larry Pearson John Perez Walter Peters LL , lf, .1 15rQ ,1 . V ,- 5. 4 in ,:. .. , is gzz ., ij, Mix al tl Wj Babs Co111ns and lene Martin serve fee to Mr. Merrrman durlng F. T. A. brr for teachers. Jumors A1 ,- 1'mf ' QQ' A i Q, Betty Petty Gail Pettyjohn Geraldrne Powell Kathy Prrngle Delores Ramtrez . 1 - f -.' ' '-- . 57 W7 , k y . t i - 1 v.. 4. Elivera Ramierz Linda Ramos Jesse Rangel Monica Reeves 1 J 'Q' Allan R1der George S anchez Chuck Scharrrnghausen Nancy Sharrrnghausen 0 Colvern shares break with Soto and Johnny Contreras T. D. Smith Hilaria Soto George Staff Robert Stillwell ff Wade Townsend fi . Charles Turner EIOY Ugaffe . no r it Andrew Valdez Walter Vandersloot Della Vargas Sandi whine fv- J . K uf 1? ' of A.. g ash, W .. I , ,. , R-.. fc.-11. V WS. .. mg-... ,'- .... iff?-3, -xt -,f5-,Lf .qs A v 1- -.-.,v1x:.-d-A -,e,zt.?l ucation Through Relaxation Bill Schrank Judy Smith 6 L , ' K KET? I 46 XE S ax xx! x as 'awk 3: , 'S , , f , . .4 ffgk , ' , Lf' Av To -' A ffivf-E in V , Q as y i c 'i ',:,. ,ai Enthusiasm Exhibited by Junior Class Officers il : Junior Class Officers pictured above: Mary Jane Mulhollan, Vice-Presidentg Carol Miller, Treas- urerg Steve Calloway, Presidentg Chuck Scharringhausen, Student Council Representativeg Cathy Lucas, Secretary. Initiative of the Juniors could be seen clearly in their combined efforts to provide the Seniors with a banquet and prom, climaxing the social events of the year. They sponsored p ostg ame dances, Junior-Senior Powder-PuffFootba11 game, and arranged various effective enterprises to aug- ment their budget. Juniors were responsible for the One Act Play Festival held in February in preparation for the UIL Contest. One of the honors accorded Juniors is that of ushering for the graduation exercises each year. this L MLS 3 if ' S 3 9 1 71 gf 'jg' t - J . .rw 5, we .ggfisvfis may K .-4 sway iw ,ga wx :sf A ww A s 4 fr as 5 rr 1 is 1 E Wagga? Xia awp Steve Callow an as s www' W is ti U t ' J. 'J ' li w' Y i at C.. 1 ' W ,- aa ' 1 - .,7f,Q5if A V'7' ,A i f iii1ifii:f'4i1-L55.fff'1iQs2, I A f 1 1 Z I ., e f W . if f 55? ' -IW: it 25 -QEAR-1-'Z arf rfrarliifiififwzagf Q, Qi , , ,Q , .,.. may lx . K S 1 ' fs 2 tell' 3. pi: .a2i1.f a-1 22511.12 , li 'i e J it 'iiiiiifi l -if A 533 - k fsiiia? 1. 'Saw E ,siwpgf i rig 4 - 1432 rs 1 J Zz s fi E I 1 3 Q if '? 'yii A w, ' l : Qt 5' Q . Q J. f S - 'isis . J f .,: . .Ar V, L. .1 wg ,1 s M ' 5: J 1 . 4- ggi? --iii -atrium: ',s.1,gt ig U I f!' is 5 2 'iigigqi f rw' - ' if Q gr ,Jaf f e 11 1 In .25 553535 1 3 kg1t,5-r?E V2g3 31 j5 C ,spxg a ga r, I 1 J Q 5-. 4. J iii iiiiiisiiiii' fl? 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' A2 he lv- lll L1 , e .. 9. 9 5 a ,251 'T ' gr, K' e v A ' 2 tan r V 2' W Danny Cons Z0 f r r ll ' f Danny Cox : H-W frr,,.,.l.-rr Marvin Dack X' , ',rr Q X' l4'f - I , 4 A , C . X X f irfgji, 1 .5 Augusten De La Cruz n I f Consuela De los Santos ' g,'5'fiiI6'r' . ,,: Delores Drxon Pat Edmonds Marsha Elllott Donna Eppler performs her routine for a pep rally. Demanding Succes G , I y A on Evangelina Enriquez ., 3 .M ' ' Q, p ly Joe Enriquez , . Q l ' f f t e r Linda Everett Penny Fahey Adela Flores Mary Esther Flores Sophomore, Wayne Brandin, dances with Kathy Sledge after successful football game! Kathy Fulghum 'W Delma Garcia -vm WW Mike Gardner 3 li' 2, gy ffl ff l Ll N '-Fifif m '. , :' f Z Jesse Garza 3 ' -L X G 3 X ,9r L 1. r . 5 E524EX'u?i ophom ores Drive Forward Larry Gonzales Lenora Gonzales Marcene Grange Sandra Guzman Irene Hathaway Doug Hill Michael Houston Cathie Humphrey 3 Q.. 'w W 1 If X 1 L 42, , .. 1 , 1, K AM The library offers members of the sophomore class a chance to catch up with supplementary reading assignments. Judy Jacoby Helen Ianecek James Janecek Sherry Kersey tl ' 'r 1 'KW X v 5w s an 'W . r- M -- we ai- 'Q .L gm '.slYtu Lfwl -Q Gi-M , 'Er .55 , R. I 'm 'YW 145 K I X ,W 'wg Zi'l4lflC3iSi!C?S' - I .,l,.gefssggf,Q - v , I W i f 1,2 ' Sas 2-41,3 g.ie.g23i,ati I L .1 kwa '- ' r g fifll .. . ,f i..,,.:l x ' 2 4? . f A . . I 2 .-,L M g '. s.,, is . T ,F V 5 l mm ,. .M J N fi was-f VM-....,rv 1 .. i f i Hi My Q -Q., A, f L Sh ,, 4' . S ., -Q ' 3' 4 ,tl Wemsz if .Ms if Wx , . Y . N if 5 new ssl Hx If r I ,ae 2, .H R A I r Ar 4 i-u we 'flu Lg 'El , kg Q 'ss . 'V .2 1 iw-A 4'l-2 ' i f , L .1 w ., We sir, .Jif L L I .. Gul x ag E ra ' f ln. r sf K l ,, if 1 f ef film 5 1' ' ,lu Vincent Lewis Robby Livingston jr L, A 'wp -MQ: f 1 Q, ls wig, Q News ,nv-Az Bill Leifeste George Lessing Dana Lux Jesse Lucas 4.-wo, Sophomores Advance MU! Albert Krueger Raymond Krueger Paul Lane Velma Lane Eddie Lyons Mary Helen Martinez Isabell Mata Linda McOsker eir uest for Knowledge Jrmmy McWhorter ,,Vh Barbara Ochs V .Tery McWhorter 5- 3 , Q WYLVV 3 Steve Mlller ,l to L EW' Belinda Orr Donald Popham Ron Perry r .Ugg . Townsend, Susan Beal, and Wally Peters take time lunch. Irmmy Reed Sandra Reed Ernest Reyes George Richards Wanda Pridgen Davrd Ramrrez Cathy Prckhover l tai Intensdied Curmcuh Edwin Ripps Lorene Ripps Sammy Rodriquez if I, Q ,gr ax fi X Richard Rider ,, a :KH David Salinas Donald Salzmann N - ' :af my - -- 2 ' fx 'Elf' I' il iwf 1 Sari Lee Salzmann Sandra Scoggin Sophomores take part in all school activities. .Timmy Seay Billy Sellers M3511 lea-I W! S.. ,Z , X .6 6, w ll, 42 -My l1'-1 i- A ' ' ,, . V , , J 5231 ' , . ..,Lz,, , I xhhh .fix iifs w :-Q X ,lll ll x J' 'sk' Keven Shaw Linda Silva reparcs Sophomores for Future Ronnie Smith Alice Soliz Danny Sullivan Loretta Teague Shirly Thane Clyde Townsend Sophornores enjoy eating out after a successful ball game. Gail Vogt Barbara Wildes Richard Worley Cindy Wrasse Pete Vasquez Wallace Vogel ' ,n 1, 1,4 I Sophomore Officers Show Initiative Sophomore Class Officers, Seated: Cheryl Burrell, Secretaryg Helen Ianecek, President, Standing, Vincent Lewis, Treasurer, Paul Lane, Vice-President, Velma Lane, Reporter, Judy Burris, Student Council Repre- sentative, Danny Cox, Sgt. -at-Arms. Class Officers have been outstanding for the Sophomores, being active in many other phases of school life. They have been members of the football team, drill team and pep squad and show promise as to- morrow's leaders. Jerry McWhorter, Loretta Teague, Wallace Vogel, and Vel- ma Lane, Sophomores, gather to discuss Final Examina- tions - and the results, no doubt. iii S Class of '70 L00 Maria Aguella Harold Anderson Tony Andrews Cindy Armstrong Janie Banda Charles Below John Bennett Bill Bitner Jimmy Black Ian Bonner Martha Bookrer Pete Campas Richard Castine Gabriel Cerda Rodger Chapa Sandra Chavera Freshmen girls enjoy snack during lunch break. 0 the Future Diane Chavez James Chilton Vera Ellen Claus Denis Coldway Rosalivia Colunga Juan Copado Ronald Craig John Davis Gilbert De La Rosa Greg Dinalt Mike Dlugosh Barry Douthat Suzan Duffy Martha Enriquez Arthur Escobar Iuan Esterade C hwy' E S5 .4 C -, if, ,L img ,H ei 'af 1 T Ei. ..., 2 Q? is -w e 4 X -1 N X. x Lkk- , , fn I rf fag, Q X 'im tv., f 1 6....f!'g'1QI1.b l garqi 4 5 55 Q- . VM r 1 The dance sponsored by Freshmen after football game draws crowds. at Ml? Ln. 49 ,, - 5: 3 ' :at f' 1 . ' Ii, 5 . ' f ei, ' QL. I' fr wg' f K x , 4? ,,,.. I S ,ri Q 'Wm rx 1 M , gfpg a ,.z..51kd,1 at , f r Freshman Enjoy Their FITS Elizabeth Field Albert Flores Olga Flores Larry Fols Kathy Foster Frank Franklin Dale Estes David Evens Sabra Faye Diane Field Betty Friesenhahn Charles Friesenhahn Freshmen girls try for rebound in l practice. Frances Friesenhahn Linda Garnett Leon Gayoso Judy Gilbert oar of High School Anita Godby Shyrlen Grange Isabell Guzman Johnny Suzman Pedro Klrnglesmnh Teresa Knifer Jack Leather oa e i ea J J fy: 4-,a r 1 , 1, V , .,, -- I ,, .. -. iff! L2 2- ,, fr . r , lg,- C' J N ' s + 5'-'W 1 , J x L useful l M, X gr Toni Guzman Julia Hernandez John Holland Charles Jackler Homer Jackson Sandra Jackson Cathy Johnson Herman Joppitch Elenor Lamng 4 ii 'isdn :Q r High School Brings Moments o . iw Wi Janice Massingill Gregoria Mara Barbara Meckler Roger Menchaca 'Q 2 , in , X Pedro Mendoza Irma Montez Chris Lessing Melvin Lindig Harry Lindgren Charles Lovelace Evelyn Lucas Mike Magee Juan Maldonado Alvin Mann A nrhony Marquez Ruby Martinez Freshmen gather after lunch for friendly session.. esponsibility to Freshmen Linda Miller Alice Montalongo Gloria Moralez Daniel Morgan Alan Nichols Laura Ochs Paul Orsack Gary Packham Donald Palmer Donald Pearson Roxanne Pestello Henry Petty Gloria Pickhover Some Freshmen in the typical lunch line show anticipation, Jeff Powell Clinton Pringle k '1 Qi age Sandra Pue Freshmen Find Time fo Julia Sanchez Conce pcion Sauceda Kathy Sledge Eg :.. S B s el, 'iii , If, if f l., f .5 , 1 WN! iq' ,avr WY, I 'qv L Juan Rameriez Ismael Reyes Rodney Reyes Oscar Reyna Johnnie Sue Reynolds William Ripps Watkins Rohmer Bill Rylander Roger Salazar Lupe Salinas Jeff Vortisch, Ronald Vogt and Daniel Morgan pep up basketball games with appropriate n Frances Smith Teresa Smith Lou Rae Snook Mary Ann Soto Jerry Sparkman leasure and Work Juanita Terrazas Robert Thorton Elaine Thompson John Tolliver Johnny Turner Robert Turner Gary Vance Joan Van Hecke Raymond Vara Jerry Veraste qui Henry Williams and Ray- mond Vara initiate other members of band at Spotted Horse after the game. A if Sr we 0 5 r ,,, Z 'H I .,.. ' 'A ffzzetm-f-etfff vi ., , -' KX, 3 A, , K I Q Q. iw, rj K :V f i - W : 'S-mmf A. W5 '4 X1 4 1, i e i fs f so f if yyy 'iff' t,y , ' V p b ,, fi, f' -f V 5 5 Patricia Vogel 5 , Ronald Vogt V Jeff Vortisch if ,fy :fi - 1 2 3, 625 M K x . 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'QV 92 1.'E ZTE! ,.'5:, r in 'fill PM t H+ 1 W, f5i': 1fri,?fls ii ff l' nfl I' 1 at .,.',Qi?Yff f ' 1 i 'li .ir-F, si. 3 Fk'3gf1ffgyir15,'rf. . .0 533 3 Rqnlli' 9 ' fmt ' 'V il' sM'1f'55fZ?'f5v -. as 11 lag V' 'lil Qin I sis f .s1,eW,r,'s 'Q -r Q , -fr-:',.t-r 1-,Sala Masai e.r:mis,rs my ui' Freshmen class members enjoyed a trip to Landa Park at the end of the year. Fun, sunburn and food made the outing a day to remember. Roxanne Pestello receives assistance with her corsage from Linda Miller at PTA Corona- tion. Roxanne was chosen as Duchess for the Freshmen Class. Junior l Bottom Row: Lindsay, Cox, Martin, Ludwig, Sprague, Lindsay, Wildes, Huizar. Top Rowg Coach Hooper, Crisp, Cullen, Seay, West, Williams, Jonas, Owens, Reyes, Sullivan, Coach Jordan. Martinez not pic- tured. Eighth Grade Shows Promise for the Future Both the 8th and 7th Grade Squads showed de- The 8th Grade Dragon Team was led offen- sire and spirit for the 1966 season. Many of these sively by Jesse Martinez, Gary Sprague and Keith boys will be on the winning Varsity teams in the Sullivan. The defensive was led by Eddie Jonas future. and Kenny Owens. Jesse Martinez's running and a fine team effort made it a great year. From left to right: Jonas, Seay, Crisp, Owens, Lindsay, West, Reyes, Sprague, Sullivan, Wildes, and Huizar. 8th Grade, Offensive Team. Bottom Row: Armstrong, Morrow, Morris, Huizar, Salzman, Hernandez, Best, Flores, Terrazas, Scharring hausen. Middle Row: Neuman, Wasser, Grajeda, Thomas, McCain, Martinez Ratliff, Montelongo. Top Row: Coach Hooper, Alvarez, Cotton, Miller, Solis, Alvarez, McCray, Perez, Deskin, Coach Jordan. SCOREBOARD 8th Grade 7th Grade Schertz Cibilo 21-SW O Schertz Cibilo 8-SW 10 East Central 24-SW O East Central O-SW 18 Poteet 0-SW 6 Poteet 0-SW 0 Southside 83-SW 0 Southside 36-SW O Seventh Grade Demonstrates Its Ability to Win From left to right: Line: Flores, Deskin, Alvarez, Perez, Alvarez, Solis, Neuman. Backs: Best, Mar- tinez, Morrow, Miller. 7th Grade Offensive Team. Little Dragons Win Trophies Left to right: Eddie Jonas, Keith Sullivan, Donald Crisp, Roger l-luizar, Hector Terrazas, Mike Morrow, David Nelson, Mark Neumann, Gary Sprague, Joel Goode, Nicky Constanzo. Led by the scoring of Keith Sullivan, the Little Dragons brought home two trophies for the 1966-67 basketball season. The boys at- tended Tournaments at Boerne, Natalia, De- vine, Medina Valley and Southwest. The Lit- tle Dragons won the Boerne T ournam e nt, placed fourth in the Southwest Tournament and brought home the C o ns o l a t io n Trophy from Natalia. Both coaches and players are looking for- ward to the future when the Little Dragons will be a real boon to the Varsity. Keith Sullivan prepares to receive teammate's pass. Junior High Girls Place in Four Tournaments Team pictured above, L to R1 Liz Jackel, Essie Alvarado, Debbie Wrasse, Cindy Scott, Ruby Martinez, Susan Powell, Linda Hernandez, Elvira Vargas, Denise Field. Standing: Cherie Holden, Ann Smith, Dana Renton, Kathy Saengerhausen, Pam Fiedler, Darlene Krueger, Nancy Calloway, Cleo Schrank, Mary Rodriguez. Starters, L to R: Elsie Alvarado, Dana Renton, Ann Smith, Nan- cy Calloway, Mary Rodriguez, Elvira Vargas. Junior High Girls' Basketball had a good season this year, as they won eight of their thirteen games and placed in every tournament they attended. The girls brought home the Consolation Trophy at Southwest, Devine and Me- dina Valley and placed Second at Boer- ne. Certainly, more will be heard of these girls as they move up to join the Dragonettes. Jumor High Track Team Scores Junior High Boys' Track, Bottom Row: Jesse Martinez, Keith Sullivan, Jesse Martinez, Gary Sprague, Rog- er Huizar, and Steve Hoyt. Top Row: Eddie Jonas, Emilio Solis, Henry Williams, Joe West, Greg Fields, Keith Owens, Joel Goode. Junior High track team has had a very fine season this year, finishing third in the district - only four points behind the winning team. Winners were: Keith Sullivan - lst 60 yd. high hurdles, 100 yd, low hur- dlesg Bimbo Martinez - 2nd 50 yd. dash, 100 yd. dashg Emilio Solis - 2nd 440 yd. dashg Kenny Owens - 2nd shot put. Jesse Martinez and Bimbo Martinez -- twoiof the IC31Tl'S sprinters. Keith Sullivan takes the lead in the 60 yard high hurdles at District meet. Girls' Track Team Places Third in District Standing: Mary Rodriquez, Elvira Vargas, Ann Smith, Nancy Calloway, Dana Renton, Peggy Grange, Ruby Mar- tinez. Kneelingg Denise Field, Cindy Scott, Debbie Wrasse, Susan Powell, Liz Jackel, and Eva CaPP. Manager. Led by Debbie Wrasse and Ann Smith, the Junior High Girls' Track Team was successful in their first year of com- Debbie Wrasse won the 60 Yd. Dash petition. They placed third at the S omerset meet against stiff opposition. They also placed third in the district meet. i Ann Smith won the 80 Meter Hurdles ,,,,,,,,,,,,l,..,,..g4fiiszi'fs:f Junior High Pep Squad Boosts Spirit of Players u,+.vsmm,wf3L.eww,x,-W l-tart, Front Row left to right: Elizabeth Chavana, Santos Martinez, Rosalinda Hernandez, Kathy Saengerhause, Maria Martinez fmascotp, Debbie Gilbert qpresidenty, Caroline Alvarez, Kathy Holder, Lupe Estrada, Candi Beam. Sec- ond Rowg Frances Montez, Ruby Snider, Shirley Turner, Michelle Randall, Cathy Mernardus, Ellen Jonas, Martha Hernandez, Dawn Ewen, Sharon Buzzard. Third Row: Pamela Fiedler, Beverly Coldewey, Linda Mann, Cindy Scott, Frances Morales, Ruth Mulhollan, Beverly Holder, Margaret Hathaway, Mary Helen Figeroa, Linda Chilton Fourth Row: Sandra Miller, Linda Lamping, Dee Ann Schirmer, Debbie Wrasse, Mary Alice Reyes, Vicky Mann, Linda Lopez, Cheri Holden, Denise Field, Mary Coughran. Fifth Row: Irma Huron, Patty Elliott, Jeanette Price, Carol Palmer, Janie Mendoza, Helen Milby, Pamela Rylander, Rosemarie Garcia. Junior High Pep Squad has been a contributing factor in raising high the morale of jun- ior high students. Debbie Gil ing maintain high standards of performance in cheering the team on to victory. trtt . ., ,..J L V J- bert assisted this group in help- Eighth Grade Moves Forward Promotion is a rewardingtime for Vicky Mann as she receives her Certificate of Promotion, and Robert Hannon as he gives the Parting Tribute to the Eighth Grade. Smiling faces denote the happy and proud atmosphere prevailing as the Eighth Grade students promote on this special night. Eighth Grades Anticipate Movi .W ,I i K K N A, I t ' H i:1..5 ,i l -f f , , . .... .C . ia , .i ,H A ' i . , xr ' ' I 1 A if M F 7 ' ' .Q . X X at , U i ',,i W , ' ' iii? 55, wigs' . ri . 1 .. ' 5.5! , ' 1 f il f: .t::t,u: fff f.a A V h A. P , gf , K: A yn L-2,14 5 .9 -1 ,I B A . 1 BQ A It vw ' ..,,, T? 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'-..gX y ee g .PSN 'i ii ' ,... ,, 4 i Eggs it ' - ' iggiff V A -i 'L 5 3 ' r eeee V, , fi, ' if fill- ' T 3 , fa R ss .- I 5 'Z fr.. , if 2 iiiirizm, A M. ll -' iw .ur . - r i? 3: UN-f if rf. , it it 2 QF? lif t is X it fi ...J iff if? 5 , x lfifl. ir' ff -f1f'sff it ir Y Gary McChesney Tim McConell Herbert McCray Kathy Meinardus Cynthia Menchaca James Mendoza Ianey Mendoza Thomas Meyer Helen Milbey Charles Miller Sandra Miller Wyart Mills Kurtis Minyarcl Able Montelongo Tim Montgomery Claudio Montenez Francis Montez Francess Morales Sandra Ochs Carol Palmer Marla Parsons Benjamin Perez Christina Perez Elia Perez Mary Ann Perez Susan Powell Janette Price Jay Price Arthur Pue Michele Randele Maria Rangel Santana Rangel Thomas Ratliff Martin Raushubert Connie Reed Domingo Reyes Estella Reyes Gloria Reyes Jessie Reyes Sandra Reynolds Nancy Richards Richard Ochoa Pam Rielander Hope Charles n Seventh Grade Evelyn Ripps Y' . Chon Roman ,. L . , I , - Carol ROUIOH ,,Ve ,. - - at 4 1 'ft f a ' ' M .' ,,, in ,V ,. . ,, . , Kathy Runkel . L X X EL LQT L L K' L Tomasa Soto LL M . . L ' Joirta Soto L X' jf L S ,Q l Amado Soto S S LL , Lloyd Solis ' y E S v , ' V LL ,Z ' ,, L I KN, .. L fm 10 0 15 - 1 1 as f S ,e e F Junmy Snook V s so gi.. S, f iv' if - Jossltn Sntder z-. L V 5 - t . r - gravy e e ,M -w Q. Jerry Skelton L L Fred Sinclair A K 3 t has al' 'Wx 'M' w Julia Sikoskie LL , ,.' 'V A iw .J 1 , .fs Ai e' T, '- . CLeo Shrank LL is .L L L L LLL Z. H Jag, , LL Cindy Scott S fl l ,5 ' G JL at-Qt E- if Mark Schwartz L - ,M t fa. L Dee Ann Schirmer A ' 1 ' f XLR T Paul Scharringhausen ,. L WL, Linda Saucedo L A L, -, . A . it f F1 A Steve Sanders L .. J , I L L .M ' ,EL g L L Lenoard Sanchez if V, 1 :LL , - W 7 Y L Francis Sanchez ,L filth K' ' R . rr if . 1 Robert Salzman l R ffm, Tariq?-s X L Q Delores Salas -V L L. Sylvistre Salas K L V L Rebecca Taylor L L L L ,FL M - L L fx .51 Hector Terrazas M 'T 5 1 -1--, V+-f A . .5 fr: Nickey Terrazes - tx .Q 1 ig, 3 fb, Dorothy Thayne LM . Glen Thomas ' Shirley Turner ' '?' f 'e- .. 1 L , .K , ff .. ., L , ,t - .Q 1, LLL? 'Q -L , Felipe Ugarte , , Lx L: LL'e,2.::Lf LL IQL g 5, Ralph Ugarte S S . 14' gr L ,.- s LL 19..gf ,,. ,, ,iraqi wg-1 Francisco Uruitia Hi sh 'H fa-Q .f .2- . . T ' Sflll, A m el t. 1., Glenn Vandersloot Ramona Vara Roger Vasquez Bill Warrener Tommy Warsar Tommy Wicks Teresa Williams Debbie Wrasse Dorothy Ybarra rf 1 alla an ,Q . U 4.555 1-sf ,f '1 L A Q 1 , 1 ,Mg 5 A rr y all 'S r r f,.,.,, L., L L L LLL .... L L L 5 .LLL', LL LL VL, .y.s Z. .S S if .... . S rrr Q . ' ly... rcts F S ,F ,E 1, 1 1 .: ,:. V, fs LL x LfL, ML . I L, .L A t'4 5Kft lffrigfw.-iii' M Q EHL1 X 5 li at Q L. Lk ,W ,N L Junior High Exemplify Leadership Qualities Looking forward to the end ofthe school year, Eighth Grade Offic e rs worked dili- gently in preparing arrangements for pro- motion e xerc is es. Their hard work pro- duced successful results in class elections and other activites. Ann Smith and John Pestello were selected by their classmates as Eighth Grade Fav- orites. Winning the approbation of their friends, they represented their fellow stu- dents well as Class Favorites. Eighth Grade Homeroom Presidents, L to R: Stanley Pringle, Ellie Munoz, Cathy Sangerhausen, Pam Newton. Mark Neumann and Karen Costa, receiving the com- mendation of their associates, were chosen as Seventh Grade Favorites. Their affable personalities qualify them for the distinction of Class Favorites. QW C l E MR. HM P. COLLINS, PRINCIPAL One of the most influential adminis- trative bodies for students and faculty at Southwest Elementary I is Mr. Jim P. Col- lins. His willing spirit and forthright at- titude make no task too great to attempt. The stud e nts of Elementary I have a fine example in Mr. Collins. He is never too busy to help a student, assist a teacher, or discuss a problem with parents. We sa- lute him as he completes his fourth year in our district. A telephone conversa- tion is a typical ex- ample ofa busy day in the principal's office. Faculty Finds Time for Individual Attention Mrs. Avant, Special Education, gives one of her students a helping hand. Wi. ff ... - gig 'fm st ff, fs it s sci! fa 3 My . ,tx A Q . Q xx , fx .rt 3 f ' gg Q s at uv, 'f Sp gf-Q . V ,,,,, P N t-if .. 'gwls A 7222? If . I .575 'ijt-- Ms U wsfemesge' its fm . :ad -- f,. . af! ' ..- . in A I ii , Z . .., . . 5. ,J A' 7 ' ., 75kt . wi, . .A YZAV KLL, . by . ., H .. ' ' 'f . It fs . V W, ' ' 1.1 ' . 'th 1 - ,.-. F 5 r.. S ' ,ttt . '- f 5 , ,1. . V, in 5. Y t e -1 ., f MRS. SANDRA ANN ALVAREZ, B.S., Texas Woman's University, Denton, Texas MRS. DCORA ARNOLD, B.S., East Texas University. MR. JAMES W. ASKEW, B.S., Missis- sippi State University, M. E. , Texas A gl M. MRS. RUTH AVANT, B.S., Southwest Texas State College, Special Education. MRS. JOHNNIE BAUMGARTEN, B.S., Trinity University. MRS. ORBIE BLOODSWORTH, M.E. , East Texas State College. MRS. MARY ELLA CALLOWAY, South- west Texas State College. MRS. MARGIE J. CHANDLER, B.S., Southwest Texas State College: M. S. , A Sc I College. MRS. MATTIE COLEMAN, B.S., M.E., University of Texas. MR. MIKE I. COLEMAN, B.A., North Texasg M. A. , University of Texas. MRS. CLARICE I. DULANY, B.S., Capitol University, Columbus, Ohio Cpic- ture not availabley MRS. GLORIA EDMUNDSON, B.S., Lady of the Lake College. 189 Skill and Devotlon Demonstrate MRS. ALICE B. FAUVER, B.A., Lady of the Lake College, Librarian. MISS ROBERTA FRESENIUS, B.S., South- west Texas State College. MISS DORRACE NELL HAYNES, B.A., M. E. , University of Texas. MISS CLARA SUE HOOVER, B.A., M.A., East Texas University. MRS. PRISCILLA HOWARD, B.A., Mary Hardin-Baylor. MR. BARNEY B. HUTsoN, M.S., south- y west Texas State College. A MRS. MARGARET M. HUTSON, M.S., 'fm Southwest Texas State College. ' 'Y .f V' MR. ROSS B. JENKINS, M.A., Texas A as M A 'L MRS. KITTIE LANTRIP, B.S. , M.S., ' East Texas State University. 2... I , M F T f .... A ML an . 5 , I .I J , . 1 M E MR, EDWARD J. MACKAY, B.s. , M.Ed., y,.tl Trinity University. . . .,., ml MRS, ESTELLA MASH, B.S,, Southwest Texas State College. MR. E. F. H. MORGENROTH, B.A., St. Mary's University. MRS. DORIS PALM, Teacher's Aid. MRS. JUNE DONICA, School Nurse. . y.,..r MRS. ESTHER GALVAN Teacher's Aid. www .-. 1' if 'fflii' ' 1 'A T' xi EA' 1 1 ' A., .ff . .zf. ..ew ' , sz . n f, -I, 'uf-4, JY At, A 11 y Elementary I Faculty tr ' I T Xu at ...ty M lt ., L E M., .. 'tn . f - ., 3 gf MRS. JEANETTE MULHOLLAN, San Antonio College. MRS, ESTHER OLSEN, B.S., M.A., Mid-Western University. MRS. FRANCES E. PALM, M.Ed., Hardin Simmons University. MR. WILLIAM P. PALM, B.A., Baylor University, M.Ed. , Hardin Simmons University. MR. LEWIS PATTON, JR., B.A., Texas University. MR. IAN ADMON PREEV, B.A., San Diego College, MRS. IANICE RHODES, Sul Ross College MISS SANDRA RICHARDSON, San Antonio College. MRS. KITTIE RIDDLE. B.S., Daniel Baker College. CPicture not availabley MRS. ZELIA MAE SPAULDING, B.A., Austin College, Sherman, Texas. MRS. LA VERNE STEWART, Southwest Texas State College. fPicture not availablej MRS. EMMA T. TURK, B.S., Our Lady of the Lake College. QPicture not avail- ablej MR. CHRIS VARELES, St. Mary's Uni- versity. MRS. JULIA WHITEHEAD, B.S., Trinity University, MRS. HELGA WORLEY, B.S., Southwest Texas State College. Fourth Grade student receives assis - tance from Mrs. Rhodes with reading lesson. Sixth Grade Discovers Band a Josie Estrada Valerie Field Dora Flores Ruth Friesenhahn Isabel Galvan Alecia Galvan Dora Garcia -, Q, Marie Garcia George Gentry Joey Gray Doris Ann Alcorta Millie Alvarado Alan Anness Melvin Barrier Cynthia Becker Robyne Boulware Kenneth Brurris Edria Lucy Cain Margie Cardona Virginia Carries Isabel Castillo Isabel Castro Leonor Castro Yolanda Chapa Consuelo Charles Lucy Chavez Pamela Cotton William Crisp James Crombes Jose De Armos Yolanda Esparza Marian Koehler shows readiness to answer the question the teacher has asked. n Exciting Part of Their Curriculum lice Gusme arol Haile ebra Harrison oe Hernandez arace Jackson immy Kersey urh Knifer arian Koehler etty Krueger anine Lane teve Lessing ebbie Luna erry Lyons erry Sue Lyons polonia Maldonda arilyn Mann erald Martinez lanca Mata iana Louise McCray laude McFarlane andra McKendry s. ., vw , r,'- . X . . in il iii . F L V- t 1 ,, u. gm r urrru 3 1 3, VW xx yr 7 A will K Nancy McKinney Dorothy Meckler Eulogio Mendoza Donna Milby Jennifer Morris Mark Nelson James Palm Benny Parra Edwardo Perez Lupe Perez ' avatars? giarririsrf , sa ,, , .4 r L li if i 'YV Y . r L y. ,r,r , l , f ' X I gg , ' - K ,. fr -- f ' ' 'L ' is is r ,L K' : L -I i V r 4- - - . 1 V. . . - rr. , K . ,Q Y fr. ,V K, kirsgrj, ' f' -' r .m ars 2 T 1 V f 'L it l' x v . , .- am-W Y , ,,,. f 1 - - 1 , . A ,, 5 ., it . . , .3 N. rl, ,.,. i , my at fir ,, K. f . ,. , , . 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X X Roman Munoz Gilbert Pereida Belinda Perez Richard Perez Micheal Peters Kay Piersch Paul Prothero Connie Ramos Stephen Rauschhuber Katherine Rech Rudy Reyes Freddy Reyna Roger Richards Milton Reynolds Ricky Ridgeway Wayne Robinson Ruben Reyes Ampara Rodriquez Gloria Rodriquez Margant Rodriquez Beatrice Ruiz George Ruiz Margie Ruiz Estella Saenz Tony Salazar Jesus Sanchez Roman Sanchez Soledad Sanchez Wincente Sandovl Adam Sauceda Esfermia Saucedo Debra Scoughton Cindy Sekula Mrs. Donica and Elizabeth Snook enjoy the dolls during Carnival at Elementary I. n Annual Science Exhibitions Felix Solis Rose Marie Soliz Esmeralda Salinas Guadalupe Salazar Ernest Sandoval Ronnie Sadfer Juanita Salazar Wayne Schirmer Elizabeth Snook Phyllis Smith Carols Solis Helen Soto Maria Soto Mike Soto Tony Soto Wanda Stafford Cindy Sweeney Tony Talanco Deborah Taylor Ioe Terrazas Eddie Vortisch Russell Vincent Michael Varga David Vogt Nancy Van Hecke Diane Vargas Frank Washek Virginia Sue Watts Theresa White Gladys Wilburn Ollie Wilburn Nancy Williams ,......,r , 5-, . sh. ew X X in SX Qlf wi 9 X. .t V . 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R 7 Robert Castillo R - I I R5 1 ae5ya i A sreua cerda ' w f-wif rf at '- A-'Wf aw-3 y ' A my R RR r 4 fat 12. R J lj 1 r al' lv L 1 , . My , neey R Y f or at .e,e R or ,J e yi ff- ,W gk, ii f '7 ak 3 o m Rx W: aw R ,Q r. ar. I Joyce Chavez Peggy Corbett Dolores Cortez John Cruz Marie Cruz Jackie Coughran Glorie Covert Richard Cuellar Howard Dalros Jeffrey Davis Mary Davis Vicente De Armas Sabrina Dees Conchita De La Cruz Barbara Deskin Nancy Donica Stephen Donica Ruth Dunegan Gerry Dunn rg ' ' , Charles Duron I . J ,R ,W Bobby Fields fu P f. V Andrew Flores ' '--i J lores Flores lifter- '5 ' ' Do J Mary Flores J R, 4 Miquel Flores Theresa Flores Jose Frausto Margarita Galvan fl C iq L . f N fa 5 ' gf i , ide: ii i i i . M13 R X R .ji R at rr R ' ' ii 'Z' ' f a .'1-' David Gann A nita Gome z Q 1, A f JRRRR be it X i Oscar Gomez Tony Gutierrez Kathy Guzman Ricardo Guzman Andrew Hernandez Juan Hernandez Lawrence Hernande eviation From School ork Roy Hernandez 3,3 aff jg Deborah Howard J ff' Daniel Huizar 4 as i f- Charles Hurd QW s Rachel Huron - lf John Hyarick J pg Diane Ibarra Johnny Knifer W Daniel Konkright .- W W Q wr J s- an . James Kostas V Y tl, Joseph Lessing M imr '-, i ff, Mike Lessing Ernest Leyva John Lindsay Raymond Lindsey Q I Angelina Lopez ' 1 A. , Joann Lopez Steven Lopez p rp Ldwvp James Lorke David Mann Richard Martinez Marie Martinez Linda McGinnis Stephen McGuire Debra McKinney Martha Mendoza Thomas Miller Victor Montanez Gabriel Montemayor Larry Montemayor Albert Montelongo Hope Morales Paul Morales Debra Morris Mark Morrow Russell Mulhollan Charles Neager Charles Opella Krestin Osgood 5991 Dana Owens Guadalupe Patlan Rita Patlan Debra Patterson Fernando Pena Manuela Perez Rosalinda Perez Hershel Postert Mary Alice Powell Jo Ann Price Fifth Grade Enjoys Extracurricular Activities . 1 vfgf-,ifremf ,, wear Y K ' c -- 1-fsrfsswswfwwar :efzwrwerw , .1 51' rliitfgf' ,. .. V, , fr :www 1 s 1. . 1 r in kr in A -5, A . .F T ,, K H .ik K 5 .tw S . K Y 5 'iiifgE'ff1 A i iii' ' y 'i A Q 5 A tiii . y 1 Q' ' 3' .wi . mare. 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William Pue Albert Ramirez Mary Ann Ramirez Janie Rangel Adolph Reeh Max Reeves Hermilinda Reyes Janie Reyes Roger Reyes Ruben Reyes Andrew Reynolds Joe Ridgeway Frank Rivas Rebecca Rodriquez Rosie Ruiz Leland Sadler Jesus Sanchez Juan Sandoval Oscar Sandoval Emilia Saucedo Lana Scott Glenda Shadrock David Shaw John Sherrell Will Simms Donald Skees Rene Smith Alvesa Solis Magdalena Sora David Sparkman Philip Sparkman Julie Srech Rebecca St. John Virginia Tabrillo Daniel Taylor Maria Theresa Magda Uresti Maria Urrutia Josephine Vasquez Christina Verasrequi Yolanda Vidales Janice Vogel Karen Vrana Margaret Waits Dallas Walters Billy Wigley Terry Williams Cheryl Wrasse Fourth Grade Enjoys New Studies John Adams lainie Alvarado John Alvarado Patricia Alvarado Eddie Britt Connie Carroll Gilbert Castillo Debra Cerda Maria Charles Juan Chavez Karen Coldeway Betty Collins Enrique Contreras Ernesto Contreras Nancy Corbett Barbar Corunt Kent Crattors Francisca Cruz Suzan Dack Karen Daily Danny Dalros Charles Dunn Kathy Durnell Albert Enriquez Guadalupe Enriquez Eva Esparza Roy Essary Ferrio Estero Valentin Estrada Debra Fear r 1 i z' ' 1, 1 .r, M y ,K A .r X L gian t .. 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' 9 . 1 Eloisa Vidales L, , alb a-iw S Paula Vldales ' Neal Walters rffil K ' N lg e, Q 2 . A P.T.A. Supports School Activities M 1.1 it ' s A 1 1 as PTA Officers pictured above, First Row: Mrs. Marion M. Massey, Jr., Vice-President, Mrs. Edward P. Roach, President, Mrs. H. D. Jack, Executive Committee. Back Row: Mrs. Frank- lin A. Chamness, Secretary, Mrs. N. C. Dack, Executive Committee, Mrs. Mary Lindsay, Ex- ecutive Committeeg Mrs. W. T. Teague, Executive Committee, Mrs. Jim Collins, Treasurer, and Mrs. Dewey Bruton, Executive Committee, not pictured. The Q ueen's Coronation, under the supervision of the PTA, featured the Queen's Court. Miss G w e nd a Aldridge, Queen, escorted by Chuck Scharinghausen, is pictured with members of her court, Miss Shirley Williams, Miss Cathy Allais and Cathy Meinardus. Students from Elementary I present Mother Goose Goes to the Fair, a play directed by first grade teachers. Southwest Is Served by Efficient Personnel Catering food is a nec- essary part of life, and lunch at Southwest has become more more enjoyable in the new Cafetorium used by the whole campus. Cafeteria workers spend a great deal of time preparing delicious and attractive meals. They deserve much credit for the work they do so well. Pictured above, L to R: Mrs. Rosie Tondre, Mrs. Virginia Wrasse, Mrs. Clementine Hansen, Mrs. Elvira Carter, Not pictured, Mrs. Theresa Shadrock. Mrs. Ethel M. Ludwig, Title Mrs. June Donica, RN. Hen- Mrs. Thalia I. Norris, RN, I Nurse. dricks Memorial Hospital Scott and White School of Abilene, Texas. Nursing, Temple, Texas. Capable, efficient and understanding arethree Being ill is never fun, but with the well- adjectives which can easily describe our school trained, sympathetic help of our nurses, life is I'1Lll'S6S. much more bearable. Their service to our school has been invaluable. MRS. ALMA COLEMAN, PRINCIPAL Mrs. Alma Coleman has been principal of South- west Elementary ll for four years. She re ce ive d her B. A. Degree at St. Mary's University and her M. Ed. at Southwest Texas State College. The students ofElementary II are privileged to have the leadership of Mrs. Coleman to guide them through the years ahead. Being a Principal of an Elementary School is a difficult t as k, and Mrs. Coleman should receive special recognition for the outstanding job she is doing. as ' .. Mrs. Coleman enjoys conversation during lunch Teachers Play Vital Role in Lives of Students MRS. SUSIE ALKIRE, B.S. , M.A., Southwest Texas State College. MRS. MARY CATHERINE ANDREWS, M. S. , Texas Wesleylan College, Fort Worth. MR. JOE L. BECK, B.S., Southwest Texas State College. MRS. JEAN BITNER, B.S., Wisconsin State University. MISS SHARON BRUNDRETT, Southwest Texas State College. MRS. BESS P. DUDGEON, M.E., Uni- versity of Houston. Use of art work by Mrs. Jensen makes classwork more interesting. New Facul Mrs. Pacquette helps with coats at recess time, MRS. CLAUDIA FULLER, Mount Zion Hospital, College of San Francisco, Nurse. MRS, LUCILLE GARTLEY, B.S., Mon- tana State University, Missoula, Montana. MRS. MAY HARTIN, B.S., Central Mis- souri State College. MRS. SHIRLEY LEE IENSEN, East Los Angeles Junior College. MISS EULA MINGUS, B.A., Hardin Sim- mons University, University of Arkansas. MISS DOROTHY F. MOODY, B.A., Del Mar College, Corpus Christi. embers Added to Elementary Il MR. RONALD L. NASH, B.S., Sam Houston State Teacher's College, Hunts- ville, Texas. MRS. ROSEMARIE PAQUETTE, B.S., Queens' College, Flushing, New York. MRS. DALICE QUINN, B.S., Stetson University, Florida. QPicture not avail- ablej MRS. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, B.S., Southwest Texas State College. fPicture not availablep MR. WILLIAM SATTERWHITE, B.B.A., University of Texas. MRS. EVA LUCILE TANNER, M.A.. Southwest Texas State College. MRS. JUDITH WAECHTER, Southwest Texas State College. V - '-We-Q.5'wl. . 395' ' 2,1- i ,-.fi f :Pr 1 . - .2 H . ' , H ff 'fi 1.1 fl-:Fi 'f'l'f1A Ay- if ,t ..,. 1 Q wx qs 9 R 5 jx! .1 s v i ai f fu t Q I -. gm: 'I - vii, . 'A A5 1351 it 'gi Mrs. Mingus discusses spelling lesson with her students. l ' Sixth Graders Formulat Some of the sixth graders enjoy a game of baseball. J wiiigfjli' H Q 7- fue ,k .f J All 5543'- .W Wi' R WW cm 5' 'N N iw- ...Jin x fr, N rv ' K h 1 M ml 3 F ...W f ,jp f like f 'Mr 1 t wx:-fp -A , N bv f . l 33 J ' 2- .. 'XY rs: -A 2. ' -.', K Q' I . ' ' V Q . 'lf K. ri - f -aw ya? tram HHM rewyrmau f A : . - 1 we Q: , . A .. , . fr , . 25, X QWW' . J 1. ,ra sr? ':'- I f- f . 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Officers of Parent Teacher's Club: President: lst Vice-President: 2nd Vice-President: Recording Secretary: Corresponding Secretary: Mr. John Davis Mrs. Donna Geer Mrs. Phyllis Woodring Mrs. Bea Allen Mrs. Pat Klein Treasurer: Mrs. Edward Tubbs Southwest Elementary H2 had a very suc- cessful carnival in October, sponsored by the PTC organization. Parents and students en- joyed an evening of fun and fellowship on the school grounds. Q i w f I v Adv AKE SERVICE BR L CAPITO CE RADIATOR WORKS A 'W-W it .f 11- if,i.5m',. QiE.ws ,Z L , 2 . X s f M , ,. ,.,. -' 4:-wr ' 1,-1 . if . 'Q . lf . . ..iiIQri a .gg . A' W... , ew, ,, . f l , r . -- . - . ,. .. Q5 , ..,,.. . . . , ,, ,. , ,,,:: . WA if T 2 We .. ,- ' .f 1. .. an 7 1 i f -.. .. ' 7 1--f. - 'feet-.ifeif riff. W i 162,12 1,15 . se f :fl . X . ,' . W,'. . ' . z xv. Af ff,- -. 'Q ' ' -ww 4 4 - in 'ii ,iiiiii ' l W hL t- 51 Fl fiiff HQ . I it . .,.. 73- -' - M Q N T rlcs T . T f M T 2 as .3 Mrs. P. C. Scott 1 2- ., 51 ii , T S 36 ' .,,. . Q , . ills ' . f LL'LL , . .. Hi a . :'....e :E , 7 at W ,,,,. A .T .tr.e. R .rr, 1 , it 1 1- K ., '1' 3,3112 ' T f . . .5 . 7 -- , . ' ,b ,..kg,5i,.5? g3 .. , ., . ' I. ll 'Z gg, li iii:.1-Wi.'l '1i2f1Z1E'165352 makes selection from the frozen food locker. Mrs. E. A. Pringle, pictured below, finds shopping easier with the tempting display counters. SMG.. ' f fig The look of anticipation and delight make Stephen Frazier's job a happy one. Scotty Ryder, Loydene Scott and Sherry Ryder enioy looking at bubble gum and candy attractively arranged. ECCNOMY MART Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Flack, Prop. Old Pearsall Road Rt. l, Box T13-Q Atascosa, Texas MA 2-9292 KAROTKIN'S FURNITURE CO. Furnishing Texas Homes for 85 Years THREE GREAT STORES DOWNTOWN NORTH STAR McCreless So. GASSTOV CAFE-HOTEL SUPPLIES FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND FURNISHINGS 724 South Flores St. CA 5-2789 San Antonio, Texas FROST BROS. 217 E. Houston 500 North Star Mall l SPOTTED HORSE WAYNE BULL AUTOMOTIVE PARTS R 1 T SOUTHSIDE STORE LE 2-7336 glricglligflnn l3l5 Souih PWS 2119 Military Drive sw WA 3 841 SOUTH SAN AUTO PARTS 1219 Laredo Highway SCHULTZ JEWELERS WA 2033, Bulova and Elgin Watches School Charms 629 Southwest Military Drive WA 4-1221 PETE RODRIGUEZ MUSICAL AND INSTRUMENT SERVICE 328 Southcross San Antonio Texa For your Fund Raising Program- Call or Write LA COSTE NATIONAL BANK FRANK BRANDENBERGER LA CUSTE, TEXAS Nestle Representative McQueeney, ' TSXOI rhwuww ww- .. ' bo AT , QQ, .. ,2i? r Q DuRoN BROTHERS 4fi,.Lig, La Coste Texas 9 uf wr., . I . 1 LB' 5 W me ,Liz I--1: 4. ,E ,, gt .4 ,.. . ., E -.:. it . I, . - Swzw f zliffvi' ff? +1 f I 51,117 0 zz' fif vfWfff'4i1 f' ,t , . ffwgf' -ff , . 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Box 7044 - Stat. A. Telephone Capitol 6-7629 OY AKERS, FUNERAL CHAPELS Q Church Going . -i CIuIdrcn,Q7!M' li E AMWDCIIJIQIICIIIS 'I O 9 , .. ' 5 No. Main Ave. CA 6-7201 Serving all Faiths Faithtully Throughout the World for more than 34 years. 1 - OF SAN ANTONIO tMAIN and COMMERCE IW l 1 BANKWQ . a 7 San Antonio's Only Authorized Member Basketball proves exciting sport for fans. 237 FRANK H. ZEINERT INSURANCE AGENCY fThe only complete Insurance Service Office in the Southwest Districtl Writing All Forms of Good Insurance Insure Today ................ Be Sure Tomorrow Macdona MA 2-3324 Texas BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF T967 C Mah.. wonua Book ENC CHILDCRAFT PO 23317 Field Enterprises Educational Cor. W. F. Division Office - Kallison Tower San Antonio, Texas 136 Main Plaz CA 6-7629 The Tire Store LaCoste, Texas I PENNY'S BEAUTY SHOP Helene H ' Curtis FLORENCE PENNY, OWNER Colocflhg LATEST IN HAIR STYLES PR 2-3458 Lytle, Texas , Cleanliness is Health lnsurance I i - C'-D A ' ll 421 Roosevelt San Antonio, Texa l I 1 , i s f s, l . xnoon,4YlzAn tm: GOODYEAR Store No. 3 614 Military Drive SW WA 3-4563 San Antonio KELLY FIELD NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC 707 Castroville Road GE 3-3281 For Famous Boots And Western Wear GARZA'S BOOT STORE 808 S. Flores St. CA 7-6871 San Antonio, Texas 78204 ERLER - PENNYCUICK Food Company 207 Peden St. San Antonio 4, Texas LA COSTE MEAT MARKET Custom Killing Freezing Country Sausage Fresh Meat Daily LaCoste, Texas PO 2-3231 QQ to the, 35' RD graduatmg gg Class D ' - f J A 'T T A , QQ go A VD X better T1 SM T A 45 PM Z - .. S I x, Ei A,-1 X, 2, gg, 0K A TM'-Tx 1531: k. A ffl? M ,..of.,..K Q e X 945 Drink lm ,:,,. ,,,W 'WW Z rm U IMVV M'QMf,N X BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Coco-Cola Bottling Co. of S A fonio 5-fx ln? TT Hgh ALDRIDGE NURSERY Cong 'r I to to 1heSen'os of 1967 y 35 S MA 2 349 AHR'S FLOWER SHOP MR. AND MRS. A. W. AHR, OWNERS PO 2-3223 La Coste, Texas Member of Teleflora CAP'N JIMS Complete Catering Service WA 3-7511 I 24 Hours 3511 Roosevelt A LA ., . . g: cs BANK AND GROW AT THE ALAMO CIRCLE PHARMACY Prescriptions - Drugs - Medicines PACE VENDING MACHINES WA 3.6491 4006 Nogalitos sf. For Information DiaI 9 West Grayson St. CA 7-9731 BECK QIL COMPANY Highway 81 South MA 3-2441 CASTROVILLE DRUG STORE BILLY J. FOSTER, OWNER Prescriptions .................... Gifts Texas KE 8-21.6 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Serving Southwest Students and their Parents since 1937 UNION STATE BANK Visit us at our new location at A B C LINEN SERVICE 3570 SW Military Drive WA 3 4591 4935-37 West Commerce St. Member FDIC 3-1401 San Antonio Texas 241 SOUTHWEST TEXACO STATION JIMMY CHESSHIR, OPERATOR Corner of Intersection FM 2173 and FM 2536 COMET FINA SERVICE STATION 3155 Military Dr. SW San Antonio, Texas BAILEY BROTHERS Feed-Hardware-Seed FFA Sweetheart candidates, Marion Petty, Nan- Appliances cy Scharringhausen, Connie Aldridge, and Carol Miller wait for results of election. Ph, 429.2521 Somerset, Texa RAY ELLISON HOMES, INC. AMERICA'S THIRD LARGEST PLANNED COMMUNITY Loop 410 at Valley-Hi Drive San Antonio, Texas VAIL-EY-Hi ggvf SERVICE s. SUPPLY co Youie money Ahead! A.A. MAINTENANCE ,- LYTLE STATE BANK 614 Fifth street COMPLIMENTS or CA6-1269 THE FOX COMPAN Member FDIC Lytle, Texas PR23601 School Division 242 SALDANA FOOD STORES TWO FRIENDLY STORES 930 Laredo Highway 7302 Laredo Highway Janet Bitner, Senior, enioys surroundings at San Junior College. Congratulations Southwest TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Senloml 939 Coliseum Road SAN ANTONIO CA 7-T702 Try Delicious Tom's Toasted Peanuts For Cqfqlog Write, San Antonio College 1300 San Pedro Avenue San Antonio, Texas 78212 'CHQ fE'7'71'ff RAI-S-I-ON PURINA COMPANY Residential Free Estimates 2: :,g,g,:i5' CheCke,boc,,d Sm CHARLES TOWNSEND ELECTRICAL 327 Riverside Drive CONTRACTOR Purina Chows LE 3-1271 MA 2-3440 ATGSCOSG' T STUDENT COUNCIL 'RE Q C O N G R A T U L A T E S PIONEER FLOUR MILLS GRADUATING CLASS OF '67 , 129 E. Guenther CA 7-140 in P..f,.,..f FLOUR Judy Gilbert and Anita Godbey share ioke at coke machine. CASAS GULF SERVICE STATION We Appreciate Your Business Macolona, Texas Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators OLIVETTI-UNDERWOOD CORPORATION Sales CA 7-0351 Service CA 7-74 LAXSON PROVISION COMPANY Fine Sausage and Meats 9 Blue swf CA 6-8397 ' PYRON' I - lor1HR-R-RIHYFOLKSF ,vx V ,V HARRIS SADDLE 8g LEATHER SERVICE 3 Adams Lytle, Texas PR 2-3482 Horse and Stock Trailers Saddles, Boots, 84 Western Clothes Lytle Somerset Natalia f RMU' W1 ,- f I . F I- .ff- YOU PAY LESS AND TAKE HOME MORE AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER Award Jackets - Club Sweaters Athletic Equipment HEALER LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Building Materials Phone 429-2721 Somerset, Texas Congratulations Southwest S E N I O R S T966-T967 from DRAGON BAND Ott. MA 3-2331 Res. OR 4-3132 Industrial and Residential Bonded Wrecking Insured KELLY SALVAGE CO. Full Line Building Materials Loop 13 81 Pearsall Road , LYTLE FEED 3, SEED STORE PETE NEUTZE, DISTRIBUTOR Uvalde, Texas Custom Mixing - Grain Storage Hay-Fertilizer-Peanuts Lytle, Texas J 81 G MATRESS WA 3-1821 164 Laredo Hwy ONE DAY SERVICE UNUM Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 GEORGE L. WIDEMAN Justice of Peace Somerset, Texas Bus. MA 9-2261 Res. MA 9-2284 Lois Massingill, Richard Hughes and Donald Kite listen tenfively while plans are made at National Honor Society meeting. VALLEY-HI NATIONAL BANK of San Antonio, Texas The bank with the customer always in mind 302 Valley Hi Drive OR 4-0881 Member FDIC West Gate of Lackland AFB on Inter state Highway 410. 1,mile South of Highway 90 West, San Antonio, Texas y Pepper X JOHN CRISP DR. PEPPER DISTRIBUTOR San Antonio, Texas WA 4-5235 246 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR HEB FOOD STORES FOR CONVENIENCE-ECONOMY-QUALITY There's One Near You Joskes of Texas by The Alamo Laurie Pestello eniays shopping in Miss Teena Shop at Joske's of Texas. Here Laurie is showing Richard Praiher some of the new selections available in this group of dresses. 4028 Military Drive SW WA - 2-6364 Mr. Armstrong measures senior, Karolyn Vogt, for graduation cap. SCUTHERN-PABST ENGRAVING CCMPANY 1202 North Flores CA 2.1305 A. G. SUPER MARKET 1211 NEW LAREDO HIGHWAY Telephone - WA4-1711 FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES opensUndQya13oA.M.fo2:oo P.M. WHERE YQU BUY QUALITY F0005 FOR LOW PRICES 1966-1967 MODELS FOR CARL'S STORES 'NEZ CASAS JOYCE scocscms MARION PETTY ELAINE OLHAUSEN 1966 - 1967 Models for CarI's Stores in li' EE 5 sg l 5 W all tr V 4. if ' t is 1-, l 5'- l 1 Fill '242' ,x 5 555 ' l , my 5 l X l 1 t w nr, E l ti I fa it 1 rl :il E i 1 . ig! is L., E5 e ll 'ii lr fe 1 w E S 15 3 l l 2 3 V , - a lfa . +2 i.f'2glisEr1gQ wa? M lflllxw lwalrii gl or 5 plz slit genial lil ls r W 'fl i! like 'EJ all r fl lil? 23231423 M2 Birgit 'll S53 Self lf! will rl A fiigf, is 5 gf fe? U fe? .lil 52555 5? l at Mgr QcE2fJ?5u5lS ' 5 ES Elllllll fl as lf filllg r fr' EE! 5 5 tile? Eels 25: ii' if 'elif g gill!! 5 li ' V521 fs v f-l that f lllir telic git erlgrlifillfgllgl A cps ff' A ggi' 5? filgglflla Q grglg ' Q 5 L, , E, gi lg? lgcgllareifkgi Jig Q25 ftgislilrlgie 323332.25 ,K .X K f 5 ' . il- i F-14 fl .2 mfg-Egg? Edglgl fli gglgfi 1 sf 511:55 lt ig lf?'EmzlQ2 ry, I 3 fil'lli?l5lrEl5Ell2 EQESSW 35.5 f Ejiig :MQ M5553 as we feltllllrrgs NL fgzz Eli lil' Q lg lit fhiieggf 5 r if I 1-ll, 95455 5535 Eg, gzgigflllirarzr MQ 93153331 S' srlfs' 'L M 'liffflf ' ' 3 EL 5 2? if gg, 'feel A-515552 'S' will F., Skylar, :,g,lllllQg'3'ffsl gill 1!rlr?'trtii'W 552 lv tl? M lllfl ll lf' Qitsfviglzl it lr ?,S.sr il!! ff. ll' ml ' :xx will ll ,kg I pg 55 fF V i'tlllfl2lr 25,5 iihft 2551 3 54 512 ia 22515525 5 llilglfl '75 O 5 S OTS Biecliger's Barber Shop, La Coste Blume's Coffee Shop, Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Constanzo Dr. Walter Joyce, Lytle Dr. Robert M. Reed, Lytle Mr. anol Mrs. James E. Pestello McBriole's Beauty Shop Natalia Realty and Young Insurance Poor Richarcl's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krueger at 3, E , I ' 0 tggaig nf I it ' I - 5 , 1 K lsr' 'i :msgs IME, E W4 3- ii gil? ' ,I Ui It I I, , ,Zia ENE , , 155, I' I r ' I wwf? . .32 '51 T' ' T' 2 ' I 1 I I 9 ,gggritarr .. sw ! I 1 1,1 5: l gin Wifi it fi E -:1-4i fxfi'1. its -g -:,: .. Staff .... , 6 Bits! ESI ,lg EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: TED ROBINSON ASSISTANT EDITORS: JANET BITNER RICHARD PRATHER ADVISOR: MRS. FEROL TODD LAYOUT - Ted Robinson, Richard Prather, Janet Bitner COPY - Ted Robinson, Richard Prather, Lois Mas- singill, Laurie Pestello, KHIOIYD V0gI. Janet Bitner. ADVERTISING SUBSCRIPTIONS - Ronnie Lindig, Carol Miller, Richard Prather, Ted Robinson, Jimmy Crisp, Jerry Cain, Susan Eppler, Brenda Neff, Alice G ayoso, Connie Aldridge. PHOTOGRAPHERS - Ted Robinson, Ronald Curry, Bill Leifeste. INDEX - Laurie Pestello, Karolyn Vogt. ew Implements Added to Ag Department Southwest Future Farmers' Chapter is the proud recipient of a truck from O. R. Mitchell Motor Company. Mr. Richardson, Advisor, is pictured above with Connie Aldridge, Sweetheart of 1966-67, Steve Callo- way, Vice-President, Ronnie Lindig, Treasurer, and Richard Jacoby, Reporter. FFA Chapter received a new tractor from Torgerson's Implement Company this year. Connie Aldridge, Sweetheart for the Chapter, tries out the driver's seat with Ronnie Lindig, Richard Jacoby, Steve Calloway and Mr. Richardson observing. .I.L. Contest Winners Win Honors Interscholastic League Contestants pictured above, Top Row: Lorene Ripps, Pam Maher, Steven Calloway, Bill Lie- feste, David Boulware, Wallace Vogel, Janet Bitner, Cathy Sangerhausen, Lois Massingill. Middle Row: Shirley Mann, Cathy Lucas, Carol Miller, Randy Kirk, Paul Orsack, Irene Hathoway, Ru-th Massingill, Mary Lou Chavez. Bottom Row: Susan Duffy, Evelyn Ripps, Geraldine Powell, Linda Miller, Geoff Lupton, Patricia Woodie, Dee Ann Shirmer, Mrs. Byrom, Director. Majorettes, Donna Eppler, Mary Lou Cha- vez, Helen Reyes, won First in twirling contest for UII. Robert Thornton won First in the choir solo contest at this meet. Happy Memories Charaoterize Graduation Color Guard is proudly presented by Scout Troup 205 at graduation exercises for the High School. Board members, faculty and graduates join in solemn, impressive ceremony held in the football sta- dium. Tears of happiness and joy mingled with pride as students and parents singled out their own senior graduates to congratulate them on a job well done. I Before You Buy - See If They Advertise AA Maintenance and Services Company ABC Linen Service Ace Radiator Works - Capitol Brakes Service A. 85 G. Supermarkets Alamo National Bank Aldridge Nursery American Sports Center Bailey Brothers Beck Oil Company Cap'n Jim's Restaurant Casas Gulf Service Station, Macdona Castroville Drug Store Chez-Salin Cleaners Circle Pharmacy Coca Cola Bottling Company Comet-Fina Stations Economy Mart Erler Pennycuick Wholesale Company Foremost Dairies Four Ten Auto Sales Fox Company Frank Brandenberger, Nesle Representative Frost Bros. Frost National Bank Garza 's Boot Store George Wideman, Justice ofthe Peace Glastov Cafe-Hotel Supplies Goodyear Tire Company Handy Andy Grocery Stores Harris Saddle and Leather Service Healer Lumber Company HEB Grocery Stores I. 85 G. Mattress Company .Tim Knowlton's Dairy Ioske's of Texas Karotkins' Furniture Kelly Salvage Company La Coste Ledger La Coste Meat Market La Coste Mercantile Company La Coste National Bank Lakeside Trailer Court Lilly's Ice Cream Laxson Provision Company Lytle Beauty Shop Lytle Feed Company Lytle State Bank Mangold Grain Company Martin Linen Supply McNeel's Jewelers Medina Valley Plumbing Company Mobile Service Station, La Coste Olivetti-Underwood Corporation Pace Vending Machine Company Pete Rodriguez Musical and Instrument Pioneer Flour Mills Purina Ralston Pyron Stores Ray Ellison Industries Roy Akers Funeral Chapels Saldana Food Stores San Antonio College Sears, Roebuck and Company Shaw's Jewelers Shultz Jewelers Sol Frank South San Auto Parts Southern-Pabst Engraving Company Spotted Horse Restaurant Student Council Texaco Service Station, Atascosa Tom's Toasted Peanuts Townsend Electric Company Trinity University Trottner Iron and Metal Works Union State Bank Valley-Hi National Bank Wayne Bull Automotive Parts Company Weiner News Service World Book Encyclopedia Ze inert 's Insurance Agency Service AGUILAR, MARIO ALVARADO, MARY Baker, Frederick 55, 58, 6 Browning, H. N. 37,107 Browning, Stella 106 Buls, William 107 Burke, George 109 Byrom, Jennie 104 Cluck, Howard 108 Field, Theodore 108 Goldberg, Anita 20,110 Grossman, James 109 7,110,126 Haesmeyer, Eloise 32,104 Hall, A. D. 102 Hansen, Betty 113 Hoke, Seth 107 Faculty Hooper, Lynn 54,55,113 Hull, Joanne 25 Ives, Walther 107,109 Jordan, Wayne 54,55,113,166, 167 Jungmichael, Betty Jo 40,48, 111 Lane, Thomas 109 Leather, Irving 108 Lyssy, Kenneth 101, 108,109 McAskill, Don 62, 101, 113, 128,254 McDonald, Carol 38,39,111 Martin, Fay 100 Martinez, lraida 106 Merriman, Vernon 104,140 Senior Honors Novak, Dorothy 105 Pagonis, Michael 29,36,105 Powell, Betty 106 Richardson, Howard 42,43,44,112 Rochelle, Joel 69,107 Schirmer, Henry W. 42,43, 112 Scott, Ethel 107 Stover, Sharon 105,106 Svoboda, Mary Ann 19, 110,128, 132 Todd, Ferol 213 Warnken, Crystal 108 Wheat, Bill Charles 74,104 Student Council 1 year, Basketball 4 years, F. F. A. 3 years, Track 1 year, Senior Class Treasurer, All-district Basketball 1 year, All-tournament Basketball 1 year. 58, 59, 60, 61, 70, 85, 95, 118, 125, 131, 132. AGUILAR, POLLY Basketball 4 years, All-district 1 year, Track 2 years, Choir 1 year, Student Council secretary 1 year, Freshman Class Favorite, Sophomore Class President, Freshman Class Treasurer, Drama Club 1 year, Football Sweetheart 1 year, Volleyball 2 years, F. F. A. Sweetheart 1 year, All-tourna- ment Basketball 1 year, Carl's model 1 year, Power Puff football 2 years. 57, 62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 118, 119, 128. ALDRIDGE, CONNIE Junior Class Reporter, Drama Club 2 years, secretary 1 year, Annual Staff 2 years, Quill 8, Scroll 2 years, Nation- al Honor Society 2 years, Student Council 4 years, Chap- lain 2 years, Vice-president 1 year, F. T. A. 3 years, President 1 year, Student Council Representative 1 year, Basketball 4 years, Track 2 years, Powder Puff football 2 years, F. H. A. 1 year, Football Sweetheart 1 year. F. F. A. Sweetheart 1 year, Homecoming Queen 1 year, Top Ten 2 years, Most Popular 1 year, Junior Class Favorite, Choir treasurer and pianist 1 year, Cheerleader 1 year, Y. F. C. 2 years. 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 30, 31, 42, 43, 48, 58, 59, 62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 81, 91, 118, 119, 237, 242, 252. ALDRIDGE, MARK Football 2 years, F. F. A. 2 years, Track 1 year, Senior Class Secretary, Choir 1 year, Annual Staff 1 year. 55, 56, 118, 132. ALLAIS, CATHEY Track Manager 1 year, Quill 8, Scroll 1 year, Paper Staff 1 year, Powder Puff football 1 year, F. H. A. 1 year. 20, 23, 72, 119, 212. Drill Team 2 years, F. H. A. 3 years, Paper staff 1 year, Club editor 1 year, F. H. A. secretary 1 year. 20, 120. ALVARADO, YOLANDA Fourth Regional UIL Shorthand 1 year. 120. BITNER, JANET Drama Club 1 year, Quill 84 Scroll 2 years, President 1 year, National Honor Society 2 years, Student Council 1 year, Top Ten 1 year, Cheerleader 2 years, Head Cheer- leader 1 year, Science Recognition Day Representative 1 year, Carl's Model 1 year, Basketball 2 years, All honorable mention 1 year, Powder Puff football 2 years, Track 3 years, fourth State, 80 meter hurdles, Junior,C Play, Annual Staff 2 years, Co-editor 1 year. 19, 22, 23, 30, 31, 62, 64, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 94, 120, 133, 244, 253. CAIN, JERRY Football 3 years, Choir 1 year. 20, 22, 54, 56, 120, 124, CASAS, INEZ F. H. A. 4 years, Delegate 2 years, President 1 year, Cheerleader 2 years, Drill Team 2 years, Choir 2 years, UIL Typing 1 year, Coronation Usher I year, Carl's Model 1 year, Y. F. C. 1 year, Powder Puff football 1 year, Sew i with Wool Contest 1 year. 25,39, 121, 249. CHAVEZ, MARY LOU Band 4 years, Majorette 2 years, F. T. A. 2 years, Poetry Interpretation UIL 1 year. 26, 28. 121, 253. COLDEWEY, ALAN Football 3 years, Track 2 years, F. F. A. 3 years. 44,120. CONTRERAS, JOHNNY JOE Band 4 years, Drum Major 1 year, San Antonio Symphony Usher 2 years, Junior Class Play, first UIL solo contest 1 year, F. F. A. 3 years, Executive Officer 2 years, Junior ALLEN, STEVE Football 1 year, Basketball 1 year, Choir 1 year. 25, 26, 119, 133. and Senior Chapter Conducting 1 year. 26, 29, 35, 120, P, JIMMY Football 3 years, Annual staff 2 years, Paper Staff 1 year, F. F. A. 2 years, Choir 1 year. 22, 55, 56,121,123,125. LA CRUZ., ROY Student Council 2 years, secretary 1 year, Football lyear, Baseball 1 year, F. F. A. 3 years. 121. DELORES Choir 2 years, Librarian 1 year, Solo contest 2 years, F. H. A. 4 years, Paper Staff 1 year, Talent Show 5 years. 20, 25, 121. CHRISTINE Paper Staff 1 year, Choir 1 year. 20,25,121. RACHEL F. H. A. 3 years, Delegate 1 year, Drill Team 3 years, Powder Puff football 1 year. 32,122. MICHAEL Football 1 year, Powder Puff cheerleader 1 year. 55, 56, EVELYN F. H. A. 2 years. 122, 254. DANNY Basketball 3 years, Co-captain 1 year, Track 1 year. 58, 60, 61, 119,123,125,126. SUSAN Basketball 3 years, All-district 1 year, Track 3 years, Powder Puff football 2 years, F. T. A. '4 years, F. H. A. 1 year, Quill 8, Scroll 1 year, Annual Staff 1 year, One-Act Play 1 year, All Star Cast 1 year, Junior Class Play, Junior Class Treasurer, Drama Club 2 years, Vice-president 1 year. 22, 23, 30, 31, 48, 62, 64, 65, 72, 73, 122, 131. EMMA F. H. A. 3 years, Fifth Vice-president 1 year, Pep Squad 1 year, Powder Puff football 2 years, Choir 3 years, Art Club 1 year, 1 in UIL solo 1 year, 3 in UIL solo 1 year. 25, 38, RAY ANN, CURTIS Football 3 years, F. F. A. 4 years, Paper Staff 1 year. 42, 43, 55, 56, 122,123, 126. TOMMY Football 3 years, Baseball 3 years, Basketball 1 year, F. F. A. 3 years. 69,123 YOSO, ALICE Basketball 4 years, All-regional 1 year, Honorable Men- tion 2 years, All-district second team 1 year, Powder Puff football 2 years, Volleyball 1 year, F. T. A. 2 years, Presi- dent 1 year, Junior Class Secretary, National Honor Soci- ety 3 years, President 1 year, F. H. A. 1 year, Student Council Representative 1 year, Quill 8, Scroll 2 years, An- nual Staff 2 years, Choir Secretary 1 year. 19, 22, 23, 25, 48, 62, 65, 72, 122. GILBERT, JOHN B-team Basketball 1 year, Varsity Basketball 2 years, Base- ball 2 years, All-district 1 year. 58, 59, 61, 68, 69, 122. GONZALES, RAUL Football 4 years, Basketball 4 years, Baseball 1 year, Most Valuable Player, Football, Senior Class Favorite. 25, 52, 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 69, 92, 122. GUZMAN, HOPE F. H. A. 4 years, Powder Puff football 2 years, Volleyball 2 years, Choir 1 year, Drill Team 3 years, Lieutenant 1 year, Captain 1 year. 32, 39, 123. GUZMAN, LARRY F. F. A. 3 years, Football 1 year, Baseball 1 year. 123. HARGROVE, DOUG Football 3 years, F. F. A. 1 year, Choir 1 year. 25,45,123, 130. HERNANDEZ, FELIX F. F. A. 1 year, Choir 2 years, Track 4 years. 25,7O,123. HERNANDEZ, JOE F. F. A. 3 years, Choir 1 year. HERRIDGE, JOHN 124. HINOJOSA, LINDA Choir 1 year, F. H. A. 3 years, third Vice-President 1 year, Powder Puff football 1 year, Drill team 2 years, Paper staff 1 year. 124. HUGHES, RICHARD Baseball 1 year, National Honor Society 2 year, Treasurer 1 year. 19, 125, 127, 246. HUIZAR, ERNEST Football 4 years, Basketball 2 years. 54, 56, 125. HUIZAR, JAMES Band 4 years, Band Beau, Hall of Fame, Most Popular, Senior Play. 25, 26, 34, 59, 91,125. JACOBY, RICHARD F. F. A. 3 years, Reporter 1 year, Sentinel 1 year, Football 1 year, Annual Staff 2 years, Paper staff 1 year. 42, 43, 45 125, 252. KELLY, LINDA KERSEY, KAREN Basketball 3 years, Band 3 years, UIL Band Trio first 1 year, Second Team All-district Basketball Forward lyear, Band Reporter 1 year. 124. KOERBER, LEE ROY 124. KOEHLER, EUGENE Football 4 years, Honorable Mention All-district Center 1 year, Honorable Mention All-district Linebacker 1 year, Baseball 4 years, All-district Pitcher 2 years, All-district Linebacker in football 1 year. 52, 54, 56, 57, 124,131. KRUEGER, RUBY F. H. A. 2 years. 124. LAMPKIN, ROBERT F. F. A. 4 years, Vice-president 1 year, President 1 year, Master of Ceremonies for District Sweetheart Contest 1 year, Outstanding Speaker in City Public Service Contest 1 year, First State Leadership Contest 1 year, Certificate of Appreciation from Mayor and Public Service Board 1 year, Basketball 2 year. 42, 43, 44, 123,124,126. LAWRENCE, ALICE 124. LIVINGSTON, PEGGY Paper Staff 1 year. 2O,126. LOPEZ, LUCILLE F. H. A. 2 years, Paper staff 1 year. 2O,126. LOPEZ, RICHARD Football Manager 3 years, F. F. A. 3 years, Basketball Manager 1 year, Choir 1 year, Paper staff 1 year. 25, 126. MAI-IER, PAMELA Drill Team 3 years, Student Council 1 year. 126, 253. MANN, SHIRLEY Quill 8, Scroll 1 year, Paper staff 1 year, Powder Puff foot- ball 2 years, Volleyball 2 years, Drill Team 2 years, Cheer Cheerleader 1 year, Student Council 1 year, Vice-Presi- dent 1 year, P. T. A. Coronation 1 year, Homecoming Candidate 2 years, Princess 1 year, Duchess 1 year, Choir 1 year, F. H. A. 2 years. 20, 23, 126, 253. MARTINEZ, JOE F. F. A. 4 years, Football 2 years, Basketball 1 year, Track 1 year. 126. MASSINGILL, LOIS Basketball 4 years, All-district Guard 1 year, Powder Puff football 2 years, Track 4 years, Third Regional Mile Re- lay Team 1 year, Letterman's Club 1 year, Drama Club 1 year, F. H. A. secretary 1 year, National Honor Society 2 years, Senior Class Reporter, Junior Class Vice-president, Quill 8, Scroll 2 years, UIL Persuasive Speaking Second 1 year and Third 1 year, Paper staff 1 year, Assistant Editor 1 year, Annual staff 2 years, On the Spot alternate 1 year. 19, 20, 22, 23, 62, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73,119, 126, 132, 246, 253. MONTES, MANUELA Paper staff 1 year, Drill Team 3 years, F.-H. A. 3 years, Choir 1 year. 20,126,254 NAJERA, LINDA F. H. A. 3 years, Powder Puff football 2 years, Pep Squad 1 year, Choir 3 years, UIL second solo. .25, 39, 139. 258 NEUMANN, CHARLES Basketball 4 years, Football 2 years, Honorable Mention All-district end 1 year, All-district end first team, set team City All-Star team 1 year, All-State end 1 year Baseball 1 year, Student Council 1 year, State Champion Senior Farm Skills 1 year, F. F. A. 4 years, Most Athletic. 42,52,54,56,57,5s,61,9o,127,131 NOBLES, JUDY F. H. A. 4 years, Vice-president 1 year, fifth Vice-presi- dent 1 year, Junior Class Play, Betty Crocker Award 1 - Festival of Plays 1 year. 39,12'7. Ol-lLl-IAUSEN, ELAINE F. H. A. 2 years, Choir 2 years, Paper staff 1 year. 20, 25, 37, 127, 249, 254. O'NEAL, KEITH F.F. A. 4 years, Secretary 2 years, Basketball 2 years. 42 43, 127. PERRY, JIM Football l year, Choir 1 year, F. T. A. 1 year. 25,48, 54, 56, 123, 124, 127, 254. PESTELLO, LAURIE National Honor Society 3 years, Quill 8, Scroll 1 year, History Aw ard 1 year, Annual staff typist 1 year, UIL Num- ber Sense 1 year, UIL Shorthand third 1 year, Most Likely to Succeed Senior girl. 19, 22, 34, 91, 119, 120, 127, 133, 213, 247, 254. PETTY, MARION F. F. A. Sweetheart Runner-up 1 year, Carl's Model 1 year Senior Class Favorite, Lantana representative. 38, 92, 96, 127, 242, 249. PIERSON, VICKI F. H. A. 1 year, Choir 1 year. PRATHER, RICHARD Student Council 4 years, Assistant Secretary 1 year, Presi dent's Assistant 1 year, Treasurer 1 year, President 1 Freshman Class President, Band 3 years, All-district 1 year, Honor Student 1 year, Reporter 1 year, Junior Class President, National Honor Society 2 year, Top Ten 1 Quill 8, Scroll 2 years, Annual staff 2 years, Layout 1 year, Dragon, Salutatorian. 18, 19, 22, 23, 76, 79, 94, 125,127,247. RAMIREZ, MIKE RAMOS, FRANK Football Manager 2 years, Baseball Manager 1 year, Fresh man Class Treasurer. 128. REED, DAVID Baseball 1 year, Lantana Representative. 68, 69, 96, 128. PAT F H. A. 3 years, 4-H 1 year, Band 1 year, Drama 1 year, Junior Class Play. 128. GILBERT B. S GILBERT L. Baseball 1 year, Choir 1 year, Vice-president, Most De- pendable. 25,9O,129. HELEN Student Council 2 years, Presidents Assistant 1 year, Chaplain, Band 4 years, Librarian 1 year, Treasurer 1 year, Sgt. at Arms 1 year, Majorette 1 year, UIL Poetry Interpretation 2 years, Junior Class Play, Basketball Mana- ger 1 year, Top Ten 1 year, Most Dependable, Powder Puff football 2 years, F. H. A. 2 years, second Vice-president 1 year, F. T. A. 1 year, San Antonio Symphony Usher lyear. year. 18, 24, 27, 29, 34, 48, 83, 90, 128, 253. BONNIE ROBERT Paper staff 1 year, Art Editor 1 year. 20,192. JIMMY F. F. A. 4 years, Second area Greenhand Farm Skills 1 year, Third district Senior Farm Skills 1 year, Chapter Vice-president 1 year, First Area Senior Farm Skills 1 year, Chapter President 1 year, District President 1 year, First State Senior Farm Skills, Fifth UIL Extemporaneous Speaking 1 year, Football 2 years, captain 1 year, Bas- ketball 1 year, Student Council 1 year, Most Likely to Succeed, Optimist Club's Young Texan of the Month. 40, 43, 54, 56, 75, 82, 91, 94, 122, 124, 129. TED F. F. A. 2 years, Parliamentary Procedure team 2 years, Meat Judging team 1 year, Sentinel 1 year, Basketball 1 year, Annual staff 2 years, Photographer 2 years, Editor 1 year, On the Spot 2 years, Captain 1 year, Senior Class Vice-president, Quill 8, Scroll, 2 years Editor, Liter- ary Magazine, Vice-president 1 year, Fourth UIL District Science. 22, 23, 80, 129, 132. WANDA Basketball 4 years, Captain 1 year, All-tournament 2 years, All-district guard 3 years, All-district forward l year, South All-Star guard 1 year, Volleyball 4 years, Powder Puff football 2 years, Captain 1 year, Track 4 years, Second Regional Shot Put 1 year, First Regional Discus 1 year, sixth State Shot Put 1 year, First State discus 1 year, Letterman's Club 1 year, Drama Club 1 year, F. H. A. secretary 1 year, Junior Class Play, Stu- dent Council 2 years, Top Ten 1 year, National Honor So- ciety 2 years, Choir 2 years, F. T. A. 1 year, On the Spot- 2 years, UIL Typing 1 year, First UIL Solo 1 year, Choir Vice-president 1 year, Senior Class President, Most Athle- tic, Dragonnette. 19, 25,48, 62, 63, 65, 72, 73, 77, 90, 95, 128,129,132 SAENZ, SIMONA F. H. A. 2 years, Basketball 1 year. 39,130,254 SCOGGIN, JOYCE F. H. A. 4 years, Volleyball 1 year,Carl's Model 1 year, Festival of Plays 1 year. 39, 130, 249. SMITH, MORRIS Football 2 year, Junior Class Favorite, F. T. A. 1 year, Junior Class Play. 48, 54, 56, 126, 130. SMITH, NANCY UIL Poetry Interpretation 1 year, Library Aid 1 year. 130, 213. SMITH, SHARON Drama Club 1 year, Homecoming Candidate 1 year, Soph- omore Class Reporter, Drill Team 1 year, Powder Puff foot ball 1 year, Paper staff 1 year. SOLIZ, IOSEPHINE Powder Puff football 1 year. 131. SOTO, JUAN 131, 141. TAYLOR, REBECCA Y. F.C. president 1 year, Choir Librarian 1 year, Basket- ball Manager 1 year, 1 in UIL solo contest 1 year. 25, 72, 131. TEIEDA, JOHNNY Football 4 years, Honorable Mention 1 year, Captain 1 year, All-district back 1 year, Player of the Week award from KONO 1 year, Baseball 4 years, Basketball 2 years, Choir 1 year, Sophomore Class Favorite. 52 55,56, 57, 68, 69, 131. THORNTON, IANETTE F. T. A. 1 year, F. H. A. 1 year. 130. VARGAS, MARTHA Drill Team 2 years, Choir 2 years, F. H. A, 1 year. 130. VERASTEGUI, VICTOR Football 4 years, F. F. A. 3 years, Basketball 3 years, Choir 1 year. 54,56,5'7,131. VERSTRAETEN, HENRY F. F. A. 3 years. 131. VOGT, KAROLYN Paper staff 2 years, Editor 1 year, Annual staff typist 2 years, F. T. A. 3 years, Treasurer 1 year, Parliamenta- rian 1 year, Quill 8: Scroll 2 years, Secretary-Treasurer 1 year, Basketball Manager 2 years, Volleyball 3 years, Student Council Representative 1 year, UIL Number Sense 1 year, Youth in Business lyear. 20, 22, 23,-131, 133, 213, 248. WATTS, BETTY F. H. A. 3 years, F. T. A. 1 year, Basketball 2 years, Soph- omore Class Treasurer, Drama Club 1 year. 48, 130. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Powder Puff football 1 year. 130, 212. F. H. A. 2 years, Historian 1 year, Plarliamentarian 1 year, Aldridge, Gwenda 27,39,48,136,212 Alvarado, Joe 70,71,135 Bailey, Thelma 19,24,27,136 Beal, Susan 136,149 Beccerra, Robert 54,56 Becker, Janet 32,38,39,48,136 Buchholtz, Colvern 26, 34, 35, 59, 136 141 Calloway, Steven 18,19,42,43,47, 7O,7l,86,92,136,142,252,253 Cantu, Henry 136 Collins, Babs 38,39,92,136,140 Crisp, Johnny 20, 54, 56, 136 Curry, Ronald 22,23,74,136,237 De La Rosa, Paul 45,136 DeSalme, Marilyn, 38,137 DeSalme, Carolyn 137 Diaz, Rebecca 67,72,137 Dowda, Beverly 39,137 Dunlap, Richard 24,56, 137 Duron, Susan 38.39,137 Ervin, Carolyn 137 Erwin, Pamela 37,38,39,137 Estala, Joe 42,43,137 Fischer, Alpha 137 Franklin, Debra 137 Garcia, Frank 137 Garnett, Margaret 32,39,72,73,131, 137 Hargrove, Willie 138 House, Ronald 18,55,56,58,69,84, 137,138 Huron, Sylvia 39,138 Ja ckel, Sandra 38,138 Kite, Donald 19,137,138, 139,246 Kolody, Colleen 136 Lanning, Judie 24,48,138 Leather, Wallace 138 Lindig, Ronnie 42,43, 137,138,252 Lopez, Ruben 138 Juniors Lucas, Kathy 24, 39,138,142,253 Lyons, Dale 58,60 McCoy, Janet 38,39,41,48,138 Mann, Frank 139 Martinez, Minnie 139 Massingill, Ruth 37,48, 62, 64, 72, 73, 139,253 Miller, Carol 19,22,23,37,39,48, 139,142.242,253 Mulhollan, Mary Jane 19,27,34,39, 85,139,142 Neff, Brenda 22, 32, 139 Ochs, Kathy 39,139 O'Regan, Bill 55,56,139 Perez, John 19,69,138, 139 Petty, Betty 48,140 Pettyjohn, Gail 27,28,39,48,59,140 Powell, Geraldine 24, 32, 140,253 Pringle, Kathy 27, 38, 39 , 48, 140 Ramirez, Delores 140 Ramirez, Elvira 140 Rangel, Jesse 140 Ramos, Linda 140 Reeve, Monica 39,140 Rider, Alan 140 Scharringhausen, John 48,54, 70, 71, 140,142 Scharringhausen, Nancy 131,140,242 Schrank, Bill2O,23,26,34,35,119, 141 Smith, Judy 38,39,141 Smith, T. D. 37,141 Soto, I-Iilario 141 Staff, George 24, 141, 74 Stillwell, Robert 48,141 Townsend, Wade 56,70,141 Turner, Charles 27,141 Ugarte, Eloy 141 Valdez, Andrew 141 Vargas, Della 141 Alvarado, Evangelina 144 Banda, Olga 144 Best, Harold 144 Bilbrey, Dorothy 40,144 Boulware, David 66,74,144,253 Braden, Irma 144 Brandin, Wayne 69,144,146 Burrell, Cheryl 145,152 Burris, Judy 27,48, 145,152 Camden, Charles 145 Casillas, Beatrice 145 Cox, Danny 66,145,152 Constanzo, Daniel 45,145 Dack, Marvin 145 Dayoc, Joseph 69 De La Cruz, Augustina 69,145 De Los Santos, Consuelo 145 Edmonds, Patricia 40,145 Enriquez, Evangelina 146 Enriquez, Joe 146 Eppler, Donna 26,29, 72 , 146,253 Flores, Mary Esther 146 Fulghum, Cathy 40,146 Gardner, Mike 146 Garza, Jesse 146 Gonzales, Larry 147 Gonzales, Leonora 147 Grajeda, Rosalinda 40 Grange, Marcene 27,147 Guzman, Sandra 147 Hathaway, Irene 147,253 Houston, George 147 Humphrey, Kathy 147 Jacoby, Judy 147 Janecek, Helen 32,59,87,133,l47, 152 Janecek, James 147 Kersey, Sherry 28,35,48,62,67,72, 73,147 Krueger, Albert 59,148 Krueger, Raymond 52,53,55,56,57, 148 Lane, Paul 58, 88, 148, 152 Lane, Velma 148,152 Leifeste, Bill 22,37, 48, 148,213,253 Sophomores Lessing, George 44,148 Lewis, Vincent 148,152 Lindsay, Patrick 37,138 Livingston, Robert 148 Lucas, Jesse 148 Lyons, Eddie 148 McWhorter, Jerry 71,149 McWhorter, Jimmy 149 Martinez, Mary Helen 148 Mata, Isabell 148 Miller, Steven 149 Ochs, Barbara 93,149 Orr, Belinda 145,149 Packham, Donald 149 Pridgen, Wanda 149 Perry, Ron 66,74,149 Pickhover, Cathy 149 Reed, Sandra 149 Reyes, Ernest 66,149 Richards, George 7O,7l,93 Rider, Richard 150 Ripps, Edwin 47,150 Ripps, Lorene 47,150 Rodriquez, Samuel 150 Salzmann, Donald 150 Salzmann, Sari Lee 150 Salinas, David 150 Scoggin, Sandra 32,150 Seay, Jimmy 150 Sellers, Billy 150 Shaw, Kevin 150 Silva, Lyndia 150 Smith, Frances 27,160 Smith, Ronnie 151 Soliz, Alice 151 Steger, Malcolm 25,45,54 Sullivan, Danny 59,151 Teague, Loretta 32,48,151 Thayne, Shirley 151 Townsend, Clyde 149,151 Vasquez, Pete 2O,35,151 Vogel, Wallace 151,253 Vogt, Gail 151 Weyel, Barbara 151 Worley, Richard 151 ,149 ,56,69 Wrasse, Cynthia 32, 40, 72, 151 Alvarado, Bertha 32,41 Anderson, Harold,154 Armstrong, Cynthia 27,154 Andrews, Anthony 154 Banda, Janie 154 Bennett, John 26,35,154 Bitner, William 26,74,154 Black, Jimmy 154 Bonner, Jan 154 Below, William 144,154 Bookter, June 25,27,144 Bookter, Martha 25,144,154 Campos, Pete 154 Capps, George 27 Castine, Richard 154 Cerda, Gabriel 154 Chapa, Roger 154 Chavera, Sandra 27,154 Chavez, Diana 155 Chilton, James 155 Coldeway, Dennis 44,155 Colunga, Rosalivia 41,155 Copado, Juan 155 Craig, Ronald 155 Davis, John 155 De La Rosa, Gilbert 54,56,58,93,155 Diehnelt, Greg 155 Dlugosh, Mike 26,555,155 Douthat, Barry 155 Duffy, Susan 155,253 Elliott, Marsha 40,145 Enriquez, Martha 155 Escobar, Arthur 26,59,155,162 Esters, Dale 156 Estrada, Juan 155 Evans, Daniel 156 Field, Diane 41,156 Field, Mary Elizabeth 38,4O, 156 Flores, Albert 25,156 Flores, Olga 41,156 Fols, Larry 156 Franklin, Frank 156 Franklin, Fred 25,26,27 Friesenhahn, Betty 72,156 Friesenhahn, Chuck 44, 66 , 69, 156 Friesenhahn, Frances 62,67, 72 , 156 262 Garnett Freshmen , Linda 62,67,72,73 Gayoso, Leon 56,156 Gilbert, Judy 25,156,244 Godbey Grange , Anita 157,244 , Shyrlene 27, 40, 157 Guzman, Isabel 32,40,157 Guzman, Juan 157 Guzman, Toni 32,157 Hernandez, Julia 40,157 Hill, D ouglas 45,147 Holland, John 26,157 Jackel, Jackson Jackson Jacobi, Joppich Kingles Knifer, Charles 25,114,157 , Homer 157 , Sandra 157 Jay 26 , Herman 157 mith, Ralph 157 Teresa 157 Lanning, Elnora 157 Leather, Jack 157 Lessing Lindgre Lindig, Lopez, , Chris 158 n, Harry 158 Melvin 45,158 Claire 25,59 Lovelace, Charles 158 Lucas, Evelyn 158 Magee,Mike 74,158 Mann, Alvin 158 Marquez, Anthony 25,55,56,158 Massingill, Janice 67, 72 , 158 Mata, Gregoria 158 ,93,156 Mechler, Barbara 40,158 Menchaca, Roger 56, 66, 158 Mendoza, Pedro 26,35,158 Miller, Linda 62 , 64, 72 , 89, 159, 162, 253 Montelongo, Alice 41,159 Montes, Irma 40,58 Morales, Gloria 51,159 Morgan, Daniel 27,159,160 Nichols, Allen 25,159 Ochs, Laura 159 Orsack, Paul 159,253 Packham, Gary 159 Palmer, Donald 159 Parrott, Debra 25 Pearson, Don 159 Pestello, Roxanne 67, 72,159, 162 Petty, Henry 159 Pickhover, Gloria 159 Powell, Jeff 159 Pringle, Clinton 159 Pue, Sandra 40,159 Reyes, Isamel 160 Reyes, Rodney 160 Reyna, Oscar 160 Reynolds, Johnny Sue 27,35,41,160 196 Ripps, William 47,160 Rohmer, Watkins 160 Rylander, Bill 160 Salazar, Roger 160 Salinas, Lupe 160 Sanchez, Julia 160 Sauceda, Concepion 160 Sledge, Kathy 25,41,146,160 Smith, Teresa 160,162 Snook, Lou Rae 40,160 Soto, Mary Ann 41,160 Sparkman, Jerry 160 Terrazas, Juanita 41,161 Thompson, Elaine 25,41,161 Thornton, Robert 25,161,253 Tolliver, John 161 Turner, Johnny 161 Turner, Robert 161 Vance, Gary 161 Van Hecke, .Ioan 41,67,72,161 Vara, Raymond 26,161 Verastegui, Jerry 55,56,66,161 Vogel, Patricia 40, 41, 67, 72, 161 Vogt, Ronald 48,160,161 Vortisch, Jeffrey 26,160,161 Warner, Richard 161 Wasser, Linda Sue 40,161 Wehmeyer, Stephen 161 Woody, Patricia 25,161,253 Alvarado, David 176 Alvarado, Flora 176 Anness, Jessica 176 Anweiler, Lynda 176 Barrera, Loretta 176 Below, Gerald 176 Bennett, Diane 176 Best, Mike 176 Calloway, Nancy 164,169, Campos, Martin 176 Capps, Eva 27,173 Cerda, Mary Alice 176 Cerney, Joseph 176 Contreras, Mercedes 176 Corales,Joe 26,176 Cox, Delbert 166,176 Crisp, Bonnie 170,176 Crum, Elizabeth 176 Cruz, Mary 176 Curry, Linda 176 De La Cruz, Paula 176 Dlugosh, Elizabeth 176 Dlugosh, Marsha 176 Englehard, William 176 Essary, Wanda 176 Ewen, Don 176 Fiedler, Pamela 171,174,1 Field, Denise 171,174,176 Field, Gregory 172,176 Flores, Melva 176 Flores, Robert 27,176 Flores, Ruby 176 Frausto, Margarita 176 Fuller, Joseph 176 Galloway, Barbara 176 Galvan, Juan 176 Garcia, Gilda 176 Gardner, Roxanne 176 Gilbert, Debbie 174,176 171,173, 176 76,213 Eighth Grade Goode, Joel 170,172,176 Grange, Peggy 26,35,173,177 Gutierrez, Martin 177 Haake, Anita 27,164, 169,176 Hernandez, Linda Sue 171,177 Hernandez, Richard 177 Herridge, Carolyn 177 Holder, Beverly 174,177 Hoyt, Steve 172,177 Hizar, Roger 166,170,172,177 Hutton, Gary 177 Jackel, Henrietta 177 Jackel, Roger 177 Jacobi, Mark 177 Johnson, Keith 26,177 Jonas, Eddie 166,17O,172,177 Jonas, Ellen 174,177 Kolody, Geraldine 177 Krueger, Darleen 171,177,213 Lindsay, Gary 166,177 Lindsay, Lance 166,177 Lopez, Joe 177 Ludwig, Albert 166,177 Lupton, Geoffrey 177,253 Lyons, Ronnie 177 McGuffin, Linda 177 McWhorter, Lilly 177 Mann, Vickey 174,175,177 Martin, Douglas 166,177 Martinez, Jesse 168,172,177 Meyers, Deborah 27,177 Mulhollan, Ruth 174,177 Munoz, Ellie 177, 184 Nelson, David 170,177 Newton, Pamela 177,184 Opella, Janette 177 Otremba, Anthony 177 Owens, Kenneth 166,172,177 Palmer, Linda 26,177 Peet, Vida 177 Pestello, John 178,184 Petty, John 178 Pickhover, John 178 Potter, Randy 178 Pridgen, Sandra 178 Pringle, Stanley 178,184 Rodriquez, Mary 171,173,178 Ramos, Lupe 178 Renton, Dana 171,173,178 Reyes, Mary Alice 174,178 Reyna, Joyce 178 Roberts, Karen 27,178 Roman, Chano 178 Saengerhausen, Kathy 171 , 174, 184, 213,253 Saenz, Florence 178 Sanchez, Andrelita 178 Sauceda, Dora 178 Saunders, William 26,178 Scheidt, Judy 178 Seay, Alvin 166,178 Shaw, Andrew 178 Shaw, Paul 178 Smith, Ann 171,l73,174,178 Sprague, Gary 166,170,172,178 Stiewig, Jeffrey 178 Sullivan, Keith 166,168,17O,17 Thompson, Sammy 178 Travers, David 178 Vance, Gerald 178 Varga, Paula 178 Vargas, Elvira 171,173,178 Walters, Freddy 178 West, Joseph 168,172,178 Williams, Henry 26,35, 168,172 Young, George 178 2,178 ,178 263 Alvarado, Esmaralda 171,179 Alvarado, Paula 179 Alvarez, Carolyn 174,179 Alvarez, Ricardo 167,179 Alverez, Teodore 167,179 Armstrong, Charles 167,179 Arredondo, Henry 179 Barrera, Dora 179 Beam, Candice 174,179 Best, John 167,179 Branden, Jerry 179 Brock,Harvey 179 Buzzard, Sharon 179,174 Campbell, Karen 179 Cardona, Mary 179 Carrillo, Bernadino 179 Castillo, Adela 179 Castillo, Arturo 179 Castro, Jimmy 179 Charles, Esperanza 182 Chavana, Elizabeth 174,179 Chilton, Linda 174,179 Coldeway, Beverly'174,179 Colunga, Gracie 179 Constanzo, Nick 170,179 Copado, Antonia 179 Costa, Karen 179,184 Coughran, Mary 174,179 Craig, Brenda 179 Crisp, Donald 166,179 Cruz, Alicia 179 Cruz, Beatrice 179 Cruz, Gloria 180 Cuellar, Herlinda 180 Dack, Oliver 180 Dalros, Steven 180 Davis, David 180 Daye, Cheryl 180 Dees, Lucius Jr. 180 Deskin, Gordon 167,180 Dimas, Eugenia 180 Donohue, Daniel 180 Durnell, John 180 Duron, Ignacio 180 Edmonds, William 180 Elliott, Patricia 174,180 Enriquez, Jesse 180 Esparza, Mary 180 Esparza, Rudolfo., Jr. 180 Estala, Amelia 180 Estala, Javier 180 Everett, Thomas 180 Ewen, Dawn 174 Ferris, Michael 180 Figeroa, Maria 174,180 Fisher, William 180 Flores, Raymond 167,180 Fols, Linda 180 Franklin, Darrel 180 Frausto, Petra 180 Fulghum, Michael 180 Garcia, Richard 180 Garcia, Rosemarie 174,180 Grajeda, Arturo 167,180 Gutierrez, Irene 180 Haake, Paul 180 Haile, Janet 180 Hannon, Robert 175,180 Hardcastle, Robert 180 Hargrove, Chales 180 Harris, Carol 180 Hathaway, Margaret 174,181 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Charley 167,181 Lily 181 Martha 174,181 Rosalinda 176,181 Holden, Cherie 171,174,181 Holder, Kathleen 174,181 Horton, John 181 Huizar, wintam 167,181 Huron, Irma 174,181 Jackel, Mary 171,173,181 Kimbrell, Steven 181 Kinsey, Michael 181 Kirk, Randal 181,253 Kruegar, Harry 181 Lamping, Linda 174,181 Lewis, Raymond 181 Lewis, Stephen 181 Leyva, Roberto 181 Leyva, Ruby 181 Lopez, Esperanzo 181 Lopez, Gloria 181 Lopez, Linda 174,181 Lopez, Sammie 181 Lovelace, Deborah 181 Lucas, Nancy 181 McCain, Dennis 167 McChesney, Gary 181 McConnell, Tim Mahaffey, Steven 27,181 Mann, Linda 174, 181 Martinez, Domingo 181 Martinez, Jesse 167,168,172,181 Martinez, Ruby 169,171,173,181 Martinez, Rudy 181 Martinez, Santos 174,181 Mata, Oscar 181 Meinardus, Catherine 174, 181,212 Menchaca, Cynthia 182 Mendoza, James 182 Mendoza, Juanita 174,182 Meyer, Thomas 182 Milby, Helen 174,182 Miller, Charles 167, 168,182 Miller, Sandra 174,182 Runkle, Kathryn 183 Rylander, Pamela 174,182 Salas, Maria 183 Salas, Sylvestre 183 A Salzrnann, Robert 167,183 Sanchez, Fransisco 183 Sanchez, Leonardo Jr. 183 Saucedo, Linda 183 Saunders, Steven 183 Scharringhausen, Paul 167, 183 Schirmer, Dee Ann 174, 183, 253 Schrank, .Cleo 35,171, 183 Schwartz, Mark 183 Scott, Cynthia 171,174,183 Sikoski, Julia 183 Mins, Wyatt, 35,182 Montanez, Claudio 182 Montelongo, Abel 167,182 Montes, Frances 174, 182 Montgomery, Timothy 182 Sinclair, Fred 183 Snider, Joslyn 174,183 Snook, James 183 Solis, Emilio 167, 172,183 Soliz, Lloyd 183 Morales, Francisca 174, 182 Morales, Maria 181 Morris, Richard 167,181 Morrow, Michael 167,170,181 Munoz, Leticia 181 Neumann, Mark 167,168,17O, 181, Ochoa, Richard 182 Ochs, Sandra 182 Palmer, Carol 27,174,182 Parson, Marla 182 Perez, Benjamin 167,182 Perez, Christina 182 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