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

 - Class of 1972

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M L n ' P 5ffl4ff'ff5.5f'4 fd Mrs. Collurns, Stndffnt n Sponsor, gave Camille Ure-.sti an idea concerning new plans for 5 Q ,JJ pf assemblies. h -4 4 Jeanette Price ivvorfy m :too much ahGut.fhefcQ14oric- H .content jio f,,that Q1i1sciou 5l L' dessert . P PSf4i10f1 Wii11 fhf Q USi1a1 g Xpec eg il from Chaf1 ?Y SquirsSm d1 W1?fif Victory .I Keynote of Varsity Dragons Mr. Pat Armstrong, Pres. of Southwest Booster Club, and Mrs. Paul Grothues served at the concession stand sponsored by the Booster Club who have made such a large contribution to SW's athletic program. The game of life is like football. It has its thrills and spills- Suspense, excitement, challenges- That give you many chills. And the outcome of both the games No matter how each begins, It is very true to the adage that It's the best man who wins. 5 , f-2 -55 ii' 'iff' ' i i. Lf' ,f :iff .Q -x. 5 ,D c Q A ag' ,D Hifi' . 000 Ox' 1 ' ff f K ' I -f f ,... 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T 4- T llll l x if V F, 3 Q , ,, ,N .3 is x E 2 vl if Ei ii S is 52 if .W A , ,F ,i wi.. .G N 3 5 E 1 m--.-.-.......--.- Q l lllll 5 Mr. Steinhauser, Mr. Aldridge and Mr. Lyssy accompanied Mx. Gonzales to assembly. 'V ' K ip, H' 7 N H' 'H' A if 1 ' 1' 1 Liuwf- '7'XW- ' K +5 95 ..1 ,Z,n'fY'f'y:,f'fQ 1' '5 .fmfw 235 TY? M TT , f T Aw ig .x l QW' , rw 1 my-wyf Wifw' 5 WT U - . Q Q.-S1 1- bf, -f M. : Leia K f Q fs lllllllll a E DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, MR. BENNIE F. STEINHAUSER Under the scholarly leadership of Mr. Bennie F. Steinhauser, many new undertakings have come about in the district such as Bob Hope Elementary, the new wing of Indian Creek Elementary, and a third wing is in the initial stage of being built at Indian Creek. The Superintendent must devote much of his own time and energy toward keeping Southwest in tune with the ris- ing standards of education. Serving for the third year, Mr. Steinhauser is de- lighted with the progress Southwest is maintaining. The qualifications for superintendent are varied, and this is one reason Mr. Steinhauser was chosen for the difficult task of fulfilling goals of this district. Several times each month the Board of Trustees and our superintendent meet to serve the needs of South- west Independent School District. Patience and discriminate planning have enabled these dedicated persons to promote plans and ideals for the continued growth and prosperity of our school district. Haard af Crustees Board of Trustees pictured below: left to right, Mr. james Perry, Mr. Henry Krue- ger, jr., Mr. J. W. Watts, jr., Mr. Nick Constanzo, Mr. A. V. Thurman, Mr. Ed- ' win W. Ripps, Mr. Bennie F. Steinhauser, N Superintendent, seated, Mr. R. C. Al- dridge, President of the Board. Honorable Henry B. Gonzales was introduced to student body by Su- perintendent, Mr. Bennie F. Steinhauser. The men who serve as Trustees for Southwest Inde- pendent School District devote their own time-at the expense of family and business-to represent and direct activities at Southwest. Meeting at least once a month, these men consider and make decisions which influ- ence the future of our school. Officers for the year 1971-1972 were: President, Mr. R. C. Aldridge, jr., Vice-President, Mr. J. W. Watts, jr.q Secretary, Mr. A. V. Thurman. This is the policy making body of the school dis- trict. These men are elected into office by public vote. With imagination and enthusiasm they work many long hours to make our school one of the best in this area. Miss Velma Lane, Clerk Miss Rose Colunga, Clerk Administrative Persauncl Mr. Erwin Steger, Tax-Collector-Assessor Mrs. Marie Eppler, Personnel Clerk Admiuistralcrs Shauldered MR. KENNETH LYSSY, PRINCIPAL , l The position of principal is a challenging and rewarding field. Mr. Lyssy's enthusiasm and boundless energy are shared by faculty and student body. Through many years of experience, Mr. Kenneth Lyssy has fulfilled his obligations to the student body of Southwest High School. He strives toward recognition of student achievement, and he has high hopes for the future of Southwest. After completing his new home in the community, Mr. Lyssy took on the aspect of a country squire' and became a landowner in every sense of the word. The high school has always received his devoted attention, and he is proud of our heritage and the students who help make it a good high school. Increasing kespausibidties in Growing High Schaal Vice-Principal, Col. A. D. Hall, cooperated with Mr. Lyssy to make Southwest a well organized and efficient high school. No matter how big the problem was, Col. Hall always seemed to have a solution. Students of Southwest could depend on him to be of help when they needed it. Al- though his discipline was firm, you could always receive a cheerful and understand- ing smile. The position of Vice-Prin- cipal is not an easy place to fill, but the students ofSouth- west think Col. Hall is one of the greatest! COLONEL A. D. HALL, VICE-PRINCIPAL COUNSELOR AND DEAN OF GIRLS, ROL MCDONALD Responsible for supervising student life, Mrs. Carol McDonald did a superb job of helping the students of South- west in the year '71-'72. She devoted a tremendous amount of time scheduling classes, helping with grades, and giving advice on matters of utmost impor- tance. Mrs. McDonald understood the problems of today's students, and it was this support that made her a favor- ite with students. Different methods of teaching literature and grammar were presented to students this year in the English Department. Mrs. Clements taught her students to examine the grammar while reading and studying literature. In Sophomore English Mrs. Byrom assigned book reports in a seriesin- stead of arranging them all through the year. Mrs. Zwememann prepared seniors by teaching on a college level interest. Zzculty - l Mrs. Metz presented program for PTSA. Mrs. Jennie Byrom, B.A., M.A.: Southwest Texas State Universityg English. Mrs. Dorothy Clements, Mrs. Iraida Iturrialde, B.S.g Mrs. Mary Linnstaedter, B.A.g B.A.g Florida Stage Univer- University of Havana, Cu- University of Texasg German, sityg English. bag Spanish. French. Zanguagcs I Mrs. Susan Metz, B.A., State University, New Yorkg En- glish, Speech, Drama. Mrs. Naida Segura, B.S., In- camate Word Collegeg English. Mrs. Sandra Zwernemann, B.S., University of Texas English. Being a good sport included water dunking for Mrs. Linnstaedter at Halloween carnival. Mrs. Metz led the Drama depart- ment in the hit, Oliver, pre- sented at Indian Creek Elemen- tary Cafetorium. She also di- rected the production of the Christmas play, Scrooge. Mr. Harold Laubach, B.A.g St. Mary's University, English. Mrs. Zwernemann took a serious approach with her English classes. Zzculty - History While students study about explorers, revolu- tion, depression, etc., in American and World His- tory, they also examine the nature of mankind with a course in sociology. Sociology was offered this year for the first time. Mr. Riordan taught on a class discussion basis, using paperbacks and re- search materials rather than textbooks. In World Geography students learned about customs, natural resources and the way people live in other countries. Mrs. Kay Lentz, B.A.gTrinity University 5 W orld History, Registrar. Mr. Richard R. Riordan, B.S., Texas A. 8: M.g Sociology taught at Southwest for the first time. Miss Nancy Frye, B.A., Texas A. Sl I. Universityg History, Economics. Col. A. D. Hall, B.A., South- west Texas State Collegeq Gov- ernment. Mr. Michael Vogelsang, B.A.g St. Mary's Universityg Spanish I, American History. flaculfy - ,Music Mr. Glenn W. Burleson, Mrs. Annelle Pinner, B.S.g Mc- B.S.g Syracuse University, Murray College: Choir. New Yorkg Band. Mr. Frederick Baker, Mrs- Margaret Howell, B-S-S B.B.A.g Texas Luther- Southwest Texas State Uni- an College? Book- VCl'SityQ ShOI'th3I'ld. keeping. and Kammcrcial Burleson had trouble with Santa's boot. Mr. Baker helped Charles Squire master a prob- lem in bookkeeping. Commercial classes included those of book- keeping, shorthand and typing. These classes were designed to help students understand the fundamentals of the business world, enabling students an opportunity to secure good jobs in office work. The schedule of the Southwest music de- partment was full and varied. Our band partici- pated in more activities than the school averag- ing a thousand students. The band and choir competed in contests and several concerts. Be- sides playing for football season, the band per- formed in six concerts and played in seven parades. The Choir under the direction of Mrs. Pinner gave concerts at other schools and entered UIL contests. Teachers and students were enter- tained by the Choir on special occasions. Mrs. Scott found time to make necessary call. Zzculty - Jlftathematics Southwest offered math courses from business math to geometry. While math shows logic and reasoning in the subjects of algebra and trigonometry, it also shows a side of art in geometry. In the business world of today math has become a fundamental. Students found themselves takinginterest, which would help them in further education and future jobs. Mrs. Maureen jamvold, Mr. Clyde Parsons, B.A.g B.A.g University of Texas, Stanislaus State College, St- Mary'S University: Turlock,Calif.gMath. Math. Mr. Wilson Murray, B.S.g Penna. State Universityg Math. Mrs. Ethel Scott, B.A.g Uni- versity of Texas, M.E., Trini- ty Universityg Math. Mrs. Jeannean Stein, B.S.g Sul Ross State University: Math. ffaculty - Health and Art Coach Heffley prepared health assignment for classes scheduled that day. Mr. Larry Heffley, B.S.g Aus- tin State Collegeg Health, P.E. Coach. Good health is vital in today's quick paced world. Health courses, under Mr. Heffley and Miss Leather, helped develop firm minds, as well as knowledge of good health habits. 'Ifhere is no doubt that health edu- cation plays an important part in giving students a well- rounded education. Miss Gladys Leather, B.S.g University of Corpus Christig Art, Health. The Art Department at Southwest offers students with individual talents the ability to understand and cultivate their individual- ity. This department has the refreshing cre- ativeness and originality that interests the students. The major project for the art students was making and painting the scenes for the play Oliver. Miss Leather sought refuge of teacher's lounge to grade papers. 33 Zzculty Hams Swlwfuics and Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Sharon W. Collums, Mrs. Anne Kellogg, B.S.g Mrs. Carolyn Mayo, B.S.g B.S.g Texas Technological University of Massachu- Southwest Texas State Uni- Universitygl-lome Econom- settsg Home Economics, versityg Home Economics. ics. The Homemaking I, II, and III classes took part in sewing, home furnishing, nutrition and cooking. This was the first year for the students to have the opportunity to use a micro-wave range. Drugs,child- birth and weddings were among some ofthe subjects studied by the Home and Family Living class. The students in Agriculture studied various areas of fanning. Among these were cattle breeding, pro- per diets for cattle and different methods of planting and harvesting crops. Several of the students, who raised their own animals, entered them in the live- stock show. Mr. William Acton, B.S.g Texas A 8c M Universityg M.A.g Sam Houston State Universityg Agriculture. Mr. Pete Adams, B.S.g Texas A. 8: M. Universityg Agri- culture. Zzezzlfy - .Cibrariaus and Driver? Sducatiou Mrs. verda Mae PUC, Mrs. Ferol Todd, B.A.g Uni- Teacher - Librarian Aide, versity of Texasg Head Draughon's Business Col- Librarian. lege. Drivers Education students, Susan Powell, Sue Rimkus, and Mitchell Cooley, spend profitable hours under Mr. Smith's guid- ance. Mr. Franklin Smith, B.S.g Uni- versity of Marylandg Drivers Ed., History. ra. A36 The Librarian, Mrs. Todd, and her aide, Mrs. Pue, sought to keep information available for stu- dents in the form of reference materials, in addi- tion to the regular collection for their enjoyment and study. Mrs. Pue, helped student-librarians learn the rules of keeping a library in a proper and orderly manner. Student assistants also learned how to process books and get them ready for the shelves. It was a rewarding year for these students who trained as assistants throughout the year. Attitudes of the good driver were taught in dri- ver's education-in the classrooms and by actual driving experience. This course was offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors and helped pre- pare students for future job activity by teaching them how to operate a vehicle effectively. Mr. Smith concentrated his efforts in directing and ed- ucating operators eorrectly in the rules and regula- tions required by the state to be able to drive a car. Mrs. Pue, Library Aid, instructed David Perino in the correct method of checking out books. Zzculty - V0catiamzlSl10ps Mr. Thurman, Trustee, enjoyed coffee with Mrs. Platzner and Mr. Palmire. Skill, imagination and originality char- acterized students in vocational shops. Gen- eral machine repair, general construction trades, and auto mechanics were offered at Southwest to students who were inter- ested in acquiring knowledge which would help them gain professional experience. Mr. Thomas Lemons, Gen- Mr. Loyd Blackwell, Build- Mr. Joe Beauchanmp, Gen- eral Machine Repair. ing Maintenance. eral Construction Trades. Mrs. Dorothy Ann Pretty- Mr. Marian E. Hoffman, Mrs. Betty Gordon, Dupli- Mr. John Palmire, Auto man, Duplicating Skills. M.E.D.g Our Lady of the cating Skills. Mechanics. Lakeg Vocational Director. 36 fiaculty - Vocational Kurriculum Mr, Courtenay Atkins, Mr. E. McKinney, B.A.: Mr. Harvey Pinner, B.S.gMac- B.A.gSt. Mary's Universityg Florida State Universityg Murray College: Vocational Distributive Education. M.S., V.O.E. Adjustment C00rdinat0r. Mrs. Bebe Plarzner, B.S.g Texas Woman 's Universityg Distributive Education. tology. Mrs. Tellez prepared display for Area Cosmetology Convention held at Roosevelt. Mrs. Ophelia Tellez, Our lMrs. Mildred White, Home Lady of the Lake, Voca- tional Instructorg Cosme- and Community Servicesg Vo- cational Shops. During the lifetime of youth, careers could be varied with proper training and background. Finding these careers and giving proper training has been the job of the Vocational departments at Southwest. V.O.E. and D.E. were among those training courses available. With these skills and opportunities every student had the chance to succeed in the business world. Haculty - Physical Sducatiau At Southwest developing skills in various sports is one objective of the P.E. departments. Included in class activities were volleyball, basketball, badminton and calisthenics. Special emphasis was put on physical fitness, while instructors worked to improve a stu- dent's physical ability and endurance. Mr. Bill Brown, B.S.g M.A. Howard Payne Collegeg Phy- sical Education Director. Mr. Brown spoke to student body during pep rally, football season. shi Mr. Kenny Franklin, B.S., Texas A. 8: M.g Coachg Biology. 31, ,f , 1 , 3, I A si: yy Miss Lindajorgensen, B.S.g Mr. Dwight Nieschwietz, B.S.: Texas Woman's Universityg Southwest Texas State Col- Physical Education. legeg Physical Education. Zzculty - Science Science, as well as the music and homemaking de- partments, moved into a new building. This year stu- dents found themselves working with new lab facilities and studying at well-equipped science tables. Students examined the field of science through text- books, lectures, charts on humans, animals, and plants. Visual aids and lab work supplemented the program in all classes. Mr. Irving Leather, B.A., M.R.E., Southwest Baptist Seminary, Boston Universityg Science. Mr. Arnold Schultz, B.S., Texas Lutheran College: Science . Mr. Leather explained experiment for Physics class. Mrs. Catherine J. War- ren, B.S.3 Arkansas A.M.8cN. Col1egegChem- istry. 39 Cfafeteria Personnel Prepare Satisfying Meats Alice Alvarado, Romana Alvarez, Clementine Hansen, and Henrietta Lessing: all competent and responsible cooks. Henrietta Lessing Qrightj was kept busy making trips back and forth across the kitchen in preparing the day's meal. The students and faculty could depend on the cooks for a satisfying lunch. Mrs. Hansen served as Head of the personnel for High School and Junior High cafeterias. ! Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Alvarado took time out to relax . before the mad rush of students came in for a hot meal. Ofelia Gonzales and Maria Martinez helped keep the ca.m pus clean! Life offers us a great deal of stormy weather. In the beginning we are quite strong, taking things in our stride and moving confidently along. The things that test us seem to give us the extra strength we did not know we possessed before. And quite suddenly there is an awareness in our minds that enough is enough. But life doesn't know it, and the storm goes on and so do we. Even though we are quite willing to give as long as we have to give, there seems to be no more stretch to the strength, either spiritually, mentally, or phys ically. We question how much longer, how many more times we shall be able to reach into our bag of reserves to borrow another ounce of strength. Creative minds enable us to find the answers, though we may have to wait for the light to break. Many things detain us- along the way, but our faith that this too will pass can make that way serene. 4711 Jlficmariam 251 ftiglf ek ' is it . ,gt.,2gq e'- in , rsgffifxf, -J if ' If is - 1 lf.: si MARK S. Mokkow-May 6, JOHN RAMON GERBER- VINCENT A. DAYOC 1956-OCUOBCY 29, 1971- April 21, 1955-December 26,1971. April 29, 1956-May 11, 1972 auihufcsf FCSA ,Assumed lcadcrshzp OFFICERS 1971-1972 President-Mr. Charles Lovelace Vice-President-Mrs. Jo Ann Lewis Recording Secretary-Mrs. Sadie Constanzo Corresponding Secretary-Mrs. Frank Walker Treasurer-Mrs. June Mahaffey Parliamentarian-Mr. William Acton Publicity-Mrs. Carol McDonald Committee Chairmen were the following: Hospitality-Mrs. Jack Russ Program-Mrs. Susan Metz Membership -Mrs. James Mathis Historian-Mrs. Jennie Byrom Budget and Finance-Mrs. Cecil Lane Mr. Charles Lovelace, President Ax Board members met each month to plan activities for the high school PTSA. Pictured above includes Mr. Lovelace, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Constanzo, Mrs. Mahaffey, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Love- lace with faculty members, Mr. Lyssy, Principal, Mrs. Collums. 42 -2 J ,f 5 in Planning cnavl ,Activities 4-fs? Supper was served by members of the PTSA at the Carnival. Mr. jack Russ gave Pete Irwin an extra serving of salad. PTSA Carnival was sponsored by the high school group with clubs and classes organizing booths as a money-making project. The Junior Class directed activities at the Marriage booth, James Palm, Ruth Friesen- hahn urged Steve Lessing to take a chance. Mrs. Metz, Drama instructor, met Mr. James Brewer and Jody at Open House held in April by the PTSA. Mrs. Verna May Adams, District V President, installed new officers in May for the district. Mrs. Henry Krueger and Mrs. Richard Aldridge are pictured above with Mrs. Adams. 43 945733. af all Don Sutton and Barry Feriend star in Oliver, I I ,- Q .Q Is 51 A 'A 5. ' A W. A W' Q .SAS 'A 2 X 0 - lf if x J! 5 . Q Q.. Q 'wk :Q ,n I ,ix K 1 l A NX '91 x-. -ff x . x if Y, L24 2 W4 X k we -- fain 'W' T ff, V Ji- 51iPQ3'QV ': . ff4Li'Z2'cVi'iZ kill ,i 'Tz..sTfJ Q -5691 'L fi W' NE In 1 xi! M 2:55 f 1 Mx, X ,. . 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' ?PQkW V' '-,'f2?'Q MN' nl' m Q' 'J1:?.,A' ' f Q! w, 'N 1 ., ' ,3V1.35,GQ4,, haw , gy. . .,:,Q,w. 1 vw A A X QI 'A'-,wi , X XM , H .w5:Qfry,5.fq:g Xgwas 4 Q, 1- 'Nggfjy ,. A ' 'MM'-J ,9lJvJ'J'wJ 'v -Waiali? M Fi' if',4 MK W 1 Q-Wg:w,fLiW,:A, g 'Q ,5,1i,uFv,,Qfis ' gfzrysfp V 'Q Rx ?p,q19345guw. xsxc'-EQ?w.49'N' Q, Orgzzumztivus Q Interesting Programs Were Kroughf D. Col. Hall and Mrs. Collums devoted much time helping the Student Council plan as- semblies which woulcl be of interest to faculty and students. ta Sauthufcst by laden! Cfvuucil iv,,, Roy Chavera, Cindy Quinta- nilla and a few friends visited the Student Council Booth at the P.T.S.A. Carnival. Student Council Officers: Roy Chavera-President Alfred Guidry-Vice President Camille Uresti-Secretary Rosalinda Perez-Treasurer Mrs. Collums-Sponsor Colonel Hall-Advisor Members of Student Council have planned and achieved many goals this year, including operation of vending ma- chines and the Student Council store. They organized assemblies which includ- ed the performances of bands from the armed services, spealcer's on drug addic- tion, college speakers, choirs, and also a special visit from Congressman H. B. Gon- zales. 47 Innovators Kept chan! pirif High Pep Squad We're with ya, Team When the mighty green trooped on the field they knew the school was with them. Lined up along side of the field would be 68 pep squad girls, the largest in the school's history. Because of their loyalty and spirit, the team knew they were never alone-the Pep Squad was always there! We're with ya Team-So fight! Cheerleaders, Drill Team, and Pep Squad pictured above: First row: Debbie McKinney, Delores Uresti, Gayle Broyles, Diane Ibarra, Kathy Durnell, Magda Uresti, Barbara Thompson, Sylvia Pineda. Second Row: Barbara Ras- mussen, Debbie Woodson, Sylvia Sylva, Margaret Reyes, Estella Saenz, Delores Madrid, Mary Fierros, Third Row: Rosalie Iltis, Linda Dearman, Susan Dack, Michelle Winkler, Marla Swearingen, Davi Ann Hunter, Maria Olvera, Shir- ley Bybee. Fourth Row: Ruby Dayoc, Debbie Capps, Nancy Van Hecke, Irene Conley, Diane Silva, Jeana Lyons, Terie Soliz, Iram Huron. Fifth Row: Kathy Lantz, Debra Belko, Ann Marie Capps, Donna Schreiner, Cindy Gookin, Valerie Drake, Diane Bailey, Cindy Thewes, Cherie Holden. Sixth Row: Valerie Field, Jeanette Price, Ruth Friesen- hahn, Candi Beam, Susan Markl. Boosting the spirit of the Drag- ons, the 1971-72 Pom Pom group sparked new enthusiasm in the stu- dent body. The excitement began in April of 71 when 30 girls participated in tryouts. All but 21 were eliminated and the group was eventually down to 19. Training the girls in style and precision, Ruth Friesenhahn, Cap- tain, led the drill team through a week of camp and daily practice during the summer under the super- vision of Miss Jorgensen. The Pom-Pomers returned in the fall to perform at ten football half- time shows, one baskethall show. The new hot pants accented per- formances along with 5 new rou- tines. 50 ,Marked by llnity Top left: One of the Flammette's projects, the Spirit Chain, was won by the Junior class- Sponsor, Mr. Arnold Schultz, and President, Alfred Guidrey. Top right: Pom-Pomers, Irene Conley and Diane Silva, Perform at half time. Left: Pepsquaders cheered boys in the dressing room before game. Below left: Cheerleaders, Cherie and Irma, kicked high with the determination to win. Bottom left: Cheerleader, Lu Lu, ended school song with a jump. Bottom right: Pom-Pomers practiced long hard hours. 1571144 Sutcrcd year Glenn W. Burleson, Director Donald Gaston, Assistant Band Director This year's band was truly unique and above average. The Flying Band from Dragonland received high ratings at UIL con- tests, gave numerous concerts, and was constantly on the go marching in parades. This year. for the first time in six years, the band marched in the Buccaneer Parade in Corpus Christi. lt also participated in the Rodeo, St. Patrick's Day, Battle of Flowers and Flanibeau, and the Strawberry Festival parades. The band gave various concerts throughout the year, including a Christmas concert at Wonderland Shopping Center. This year was a busy year for the Flying Band from Drag- onland. Officers for the 1971-72 Band Booster Club were: President . . . . . . Mrs. Fay Schranlc Vice-president . . . . . . Mrs. Cecil Lane Treasurer . . . Mrs. Sam Armstrong Secretary . . . . . Mrs. Sue Dodson Cleo Schrank, Drum Major ff XG. ,xx llHgH!+2 X Q WLAN, QV V , in-j I .X-.X . 5 ' 'E ' . Q rs ' ' S 5 S 2 X 35 ,, A . af . W. V? VG,-f . .1 H-x ,Q 4, A 4 M W 2, ,A 5' x Q5 X iihA X ' 32. 4 ,' f IN, Ql N VW? fl v K 'K 3 'L - NX ,, 1, ,ff . T 2.1 iff 'ei Y i kg.- K fu g fascinated band member, Richard it I ,Q . Q -- Q I F a W F5 Cindy Sweeney led school at pep rally in singing school S l D D song. pmt rum new to SW. -ey' P' Hand Cook ,Cczld Mr. Burleson enjoyed having fun with students. Perfection was strived for by band. Come rain or shine, the band was always ready to perform for public. Mr. Burleson reviewed band business with Robyne Boulware. in Student ,Activities Ted and Mary he band Sweetheart and Beau for 1971-72 was ary Rauschhuber and Ted Williams. e - e e The band-as it was seen in the Rodeo parade ff S I fr' g., 'bl The band was always there, to support the school. 7Mng Band , A gif? 9 -gn . . .A The 1971-72 Flying Band from Dragonland Z - ' H5' ii W' : Q R . ' . , H z: - ma ' , ' X ac:Ii7:ij'j1 g,rM, W W, 1' ' 5 11 Q gfgfl QQVL, 4 U. saumucsxnoacscnou. 'R ' ' nn ummm YCXAN A 5 .. i - -. on . sg: fs ,,Lf Somerset Homecoming Parade-1st place St. Patrick's Day Parade-1 st place Marches Ou Poteet Strawberry Festival -SHOWMANSHIP A- WARD Rodeo Parade-Most Out- standing Band Buccaneer Day Parade- One out of 25 Bands in TEXAS invited. Marching . . if Left ..... Right. . . . . Left ..... Right. . . . . Left .... . . Right .... . 59 Practice Hrough! Rewards at 11.717 Zoufcsts 4125? Those who received I's at UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest were: Andrew Flores, Robyne Boulware, Sam Arm strong, Mary Davis, julie Hendry, Cindy Runkle, Angie Fletcher, Robert Gomez, David Kite, and Hector Garcia. l, 5 Mr. Burleson helped Martin Rauschliuber prepare for All-Region Band tryouts. Band performs UIL Marching Contest routine for audience at last football game half- time. Concert Contest-Floresville Concert Contest began wlth warm up The Flying Band from Dragonland marches on to better year in 1972-73. Sightreading Contest 61 Qcstivabz Haucerts, Zalent Shaufs Mixed Chorus -the combined Southwest High School Choir 'Sang Outl' at the annual spring concert: Top Row, Dora Flores, Linda Gonzales, Mary Lou Fierros, Sylvia Pineda, Marty Hernandez, Debbie Lovelace, Barbara Covert, Robert Longacre, Mike Peters, Lind- say Dennis, Margaret Reyes, Karen Coldewey, Linda Silva, Juana De La Garza, Ruth Friesenhahn, Imelda Garza, julie Sikoski, Judy Thompson: Second Row, Gloria Gomez, Delores Uresti, Lynn Barron, Leslie Pierce, Barry Feriend, Steve Dalros, Darla Gatlin, Soledad San- chez, Debie Thompson, Georgina Garcia, Martha Alderete, Barbara Thompson, Kathy Runkleg Bottom Row, Ida Hoffer, Rosie Ruiz, Irma Pena, Rebecca Bernal, Anna Leyva, Kathy Stevens, Gloria Covert, Gracie Fierros, Debbie Morris, Debbie Lapointe. The Choir was presented with a letter of recognition for their achievement by Mr. Bennie F. Steinhauser, Superintendent of South- west School District. The Madrigal group was formed in the spring semester of 1972. They parti pated in a Madrigal Festival at Roosevelt High School, at the SW Talent Sho and the Choirs' Spring Concert. They received Honorable Mention in the Tale Show and Merit Awards at the Spring Concert. Pictured above: Leslie Pierce, Debra Lovelace, Steve Dalros, Soledad S: chez, Barbara Thompson, Debie Thompson, Debbie Lapointe, Kathy Runk Barry Feriend, and Mike Peters. Miss Judy Thompson and Barry Feriend per- formed at the Spring Concert. 62 1 ,Made Memorable year far Hhairs of Southwest flzyh Mrs. Anelle Pinner, Director, and Barry Feriend at Choraliers -Girls' Chorus participated in UIL Choir the Spring Concert. Barry, 2nd Tenor, participated Concert and Sight Reading for first time this year, in the TCXGS Ml1SiC Educators ASS,Il. Choir Com- earning a 2nd Division in Concert and 3rd Div. in Pefififlll, Winning DiSfIiCI, Regi0l'l and Area. A tro- Sightreading, phy was presented to him in the Spring Concert. X he 3 ai ras, il-.1 1 - Choraliers pictured above: Linda Gonzales, Margie Ruiz, Sylvia Pineda, Marty Hernandez, Mary Lou Fierros, Barbara Covert, Debbie Lovelace, Lindsay Dennis, Karen Coldewey, Rose Marie Garcia, Linda Silva, Ruth Friesenhahn, julie Sikoslci, Judy Thompson, Row Two, Antonio Estala, Gloria Gomez, Dolores Flores, Lynn Barron, Darla Gatlin, Debi Thompson, Gina Garcia, Martha Alderete, Barbara Thompson, Kathy Runkleg Row Three, Ida Hoffer, Rosie Ruiz, Irma Pena, Rebecca Bernal, Anna Leyva, Mrs. Pinner, Kathy Stevens, Gloria Covert, Gracie Fierros, Debbie Morris, Debbie Lapointe. ,Cionel Kart? ,Musical Play K. v Oliver was sponsored by the Fine Arts Departments, which consist of the BAND, DRAMA, ART, and CHOIR divisions. av dw .5 X 9 sq' Q 7f1f9'5fQf,2 Q 1 C, V:X7:-z Vi ' 5 F' if - '35 gave 5-3 ' 1 f f L ' Vbrf -:LJ5 . '39 V',, 5f3g?wE,. ggg gf .W .41 1 'WI the World? a Stage aaa 1 Speech and Drama-Mrs. Susan Metz QDirectorj, Nancy Lucas, Patty Evans, Debbie Lovelace, Sue Russ, Claudia Kelly, Wendy Montieth, Susan Bailey, Sue Markl, Candi Beam, Cindy Runkle, Soledad Sanchez, Lewis Fuller, Barry Feriencl, Will Simms, Richard Garcia, Robert Smith, Robert Pierce, Waco Rainey, and Steve White. Speech aaa Drama Drama is: -Growth in our relationships with other people. -Feeling a part of something exciting. -Bright lights in your eyes and make- up on your nose. -Explaining how you got paint on your clothes. -The warm glow applause leaves inside of you. -Lion suits and coffins, top hats, and I'cl do anything for you. -Skits, songs, and lots of fun. -The greatest group of people in the world! BARRY was a LIONS best FERIEND! German 61116 Attended 11.111 Hanwution German Club pictured above: first row: Carol Duffy, Debbie Weddle, jamie Hampton. Second row: Sandy Aelvoet, Debbie Belko, Sandra Chartier, Karen Dailey, Mrs. Linnstaeclter, Lana Scott, Helen De La Cruz, Brenda Leatherman, Debbie Hansen. Last row: Steven Nolin, james Hampton, Rick Packham, Leslie Pierce, John Durnell, Mike Lassater, Price Jerry Dunn, Robert Nobels, Jody Brewer, Lewis Morgan, Robert ' . I l l l 1 German Club Officers QRightj: Leslie Pierce-Sgt.-at-Arms Mrs. Mary Ann Linnstaedter-Sponsor john Durnell-Vice President Debbie Belko-Treasurer Sandra Aelvo et-President Debbie Weddle-Secretary Highlight of the year for German Club members was the Texas Association of German Students' Convention held at the Uni- versity of Texas. Members sold Christmas candles during the yuletide season to start a fund for special trips planned by their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Ann Linnstaedter. Justin Chessher and Nick Constanzo work l 1 S ll..Z,C. Awards lfuild In the UIL competition che newspaper won the Award of Distin- guished Merit. Teressa Nolin won runner-up in the LIGI-lT'S Most Valuable Staffer State Contest. She was selected as the Most Val- uable Staffer in the local contest. Teressa won second in State Newswriting in the Individual Achievement Awards and fifth in Regional Newswriting. with the printing press as Mark Dacote watches with interest. Dragon's Tale staff had the responsibility of making the newspaper interesting and readable, covering all phases of school and community life. Good copy, news stories, editorials, and features made their endeavor a work of communication. Special issues for commemoration of Christmas, Easter, Homecoming, and Graduation helped this year's staff gain experience and knowledge necessary for reaching journalistic goals for UIL awards and local newspaper ratings of high calibre. Dragon's Tale staff pictured right: jeanette Price, Nick Constanzo, Candi Beam, Teressa Nolin, Bennie Hopper, Sue Markl, Evelyn Ripps. for Dragan iv Calc and Staff Editor-Teressa Nolin Asst. Editor-Sue Marlcl Layout Editor-Candi Beam Art Editor-Don Sutton Sports Editor-Soledad Sanchez Sportswriters-Danny Donohue Rodney Livingston Bennie Hopper Exchange Editor-Evelyn Ripps Business-Manager-Debbie Lovelace Circulation Manager-Debbie Taylor Typists-Sue Markl Debbie Taylor News Editor-Virginia Watts Reporters-Anne Capps Justin Chessher Linda Gonzales Nick Constanzo Margaret Hathaway Advisor-Mrs. Jennie Byrom Teressa Nolin, Sue Markl and Mrs. Jennie Byrom, Advisor, read copy for a special edition. The newspaper is published bi- monthly under the direction of Mrs. Byrom. x i Staffers pictured above: Linda Gonzales, Rodney Livingston, Virginia Watts, Soledad Sanchez, Debbie Lovelace, justin Chessher, Wendy Montieth, Ann Marie Capps. Not pictured are: Debbie Taylor, Margaret Hathaway and Don Sutton. lleariwak Gaopcrafiou Clzrauglz Dragonniere Staff pictured above: Roy Chavera, Camille Uresti, Julie Salazar, Nancy Van I-lecke, Debbie Lapointe, Gerald Crawford, Willie Guidry, Ted Williams, David Buchanan, Richard Courchesne, Rita Buckaloo, Debbie Easley, Kathy Lantz, Rita Clark, and Debbie Gookin. Cleo Schrank, not pictured. The DRAGONNIERE won the All-Texas Honor Rating from the Texas Press Association for the third year in succession. Staffers are gratified to share in this state contest and look forward to participation in UIL contests for yearbooks next year. Long hours of writing copy, editing pages, select- ing pictures, making decisions-all take time and pre- paration beyond measure. Lighter moments were en- joyed at staff parties, time off from detailed work, 42 and just enjoying fun-fests together. 1 i a ws xiii !f?'7i Camille Uresti and julie Salazar, Editor and Co-Editor, sun vise sale of pictures for annual. I Ceamwork Willie Guidry and Ted Williams 1 participate in Christmas party. sqgy--4 Mrs. Ferol Todd, Advisor Editor .... . Asst. Editor . . Organizations . Sports' Editors Photographers . Advertising Mgr. . . Index ....... Typist ...... STAFF Nancy Van Hecke and Cleo Schrank choose pictures which will make up their as- signment pages. Camille Uresti Julie Salazar Nancy Van Hecke, Kathy Lantz, Rita Buckaloo, Cleo Schrank, Debbie Lapointe, Debbie Easley, Cherie Holden, Kathy Lantz Willie Guidry, Ted Williams, Richard Courchesne David Buchanan Rita Clark, David Buchanan Debbie Gookin 73 Honor Societies Kcstowed a Quill and Scroll members and new inductees pictured above: Teressa Nolin, Debbie Lovelace, Nancy Van Hecke, Rita Buckaloo, Susan Markl, David Buchanan, Virginia Watts, Debbie Gookin, Evelyn Ripps. Cleo Sclirank, Gerald Crawford and Soledad Sanchez, not pictured. Mann lrr Rita Buckaloo signed guest book at installation. Susan Markl, President, presided as master of ceremonies. OFFICERS - 1971-72 President-Sue Markl Vice-President-Evelyn Ripps Secretary-Teressa Nolin Treasurer-Debbie Gookin Reporter-Debbie Lovelace Advisor-Ferol Todd Members, parents and faculty were honored at a reception following the induction services. keine of Achievement Right: Kenny Burris explained the importance of Leader- ship and Charactor in N.H.S. Below: Jerry Braden, Harvey Brock, Kenneth Burris, Linda Chilton. f L . e V, e s . Ri if? i 2 P E 4 ?-r , k'45 'f 4 ic. Y Susan Baily Melodie Bitner Valerie Field Debbie Howard Mary Powell Kathy Runlcle Barbra Rasmussen Rene Smith William Evans Ruth Friesenhahn Michael Hritz James Gates Alfred Guidry Janine Lane Susan Markl Leslie Pierce Evelyn Ripps Nancy Van Hecke :Elk J atiomzl Hauer Soeiety The new inductees were tomorrow's future and today's lead- CIS. OFFICERS-1971-72 President-Harvey Brock Vice-President-Bill Evans Secretary-Susan Markl Treasurer-Nancy Van Heclce 75 G 'iw , - - E R 4-Qi Z,'ZA f7 '1A. if Q A Karen Dailey and Debbie Dodson watch carefully as Mrs. Kel- logg demonstrated the use ofa sewing machine. Roy Chavera, Emilio Soliz FHA Beaux FHA pictured right: Top Row, Mrs. Col- lums, Mrs. Kellogg, Judy Hutton, Cindy Gookin, Sandra Donahue, Helen De La Cruz, Susie Quintanilla, jean Pummcr, Mary Flores, Cleo Schrank, Patty McNally, Melodie Bitner, Cindi Shoemate, Eddie Cane, Delores Guiterrez, Liz Snookg Second Row, Janice Vogel, Karry Smith, Valerie McCartney, Bren- da Hopper, Raeline Stiener, Gloria Duron, Shirley Payne, Helen Verstuyft, Gloria Monte- mayor, Patti Warreng Bottom Row, Darlene velie, Rachel Huron, Diana Silva, Angie Fletcher. 5'uturc Homemakers Gain kill by Practice -,i ' ' 't'2:-..- Mrs. Mayo and homemaking class enjoy Italian dinner prepared by FHA students. Evelyn Bell, julie Hendry, Jody Price, Terris Nolin were eager to be served by Marie Martinez and Margaret Reyes. 4 M' 4 K1 FHA pictured left: Top Row, Irene Guiterrez, Betty Krueger, Melanie Nobles, Delois Sullivan, Linda Silva, Patti Fierros, Gloria Gomez, Connie De La Cruz, Phyllis Smith, Connie Carol, Silvia Silva, Mrs. Mayo, Margaret Murphyg Second Row, Diane Ibarra, Wanda Nash, Martha Castro, Christine Verastequi, Cindy Quintanillag Third Row, Mary Fierros, Debbie Thompson, Delores Uresti, Magda Uresti. Mrs. Collums welcomed guests at reception held in new homemaking building. The FHA Club of Southwest had a busy schedule for the year, including field trips, dinners prepared by club members, flower arrangements, spring banquets, dinners for the Board of Trustees and Student Council sponsored events. Always seeking to learn how to establish a more effi- cient home, club members tried to create and maintain ef- ficiency in their own department. Visits by club sponsors in the homes of these girls proved over and over the value of homemaking instruction. 78 High Standards Sucouragcd K -an-4 H 5 . 1 -, ' 1 A R . , E .1-- , U 'T 'L ,N e 5 was E. Hostesses served Mrs. Collums and Mrs. Mayo as guests for their dinner party. Kathy Kelleher, Cindy Quintanilla and Pat Tondre began new homemaking projects for the year. by 93,4 Mcmberslzzjv l The simple art of decorating pies and cakes with whipped cream can be fascinating for good cooks who like to create. Evelyn Bell, julie Hen- dry and Jodie Price had fun making their own designs. Nancy Williams served the bread hot from the ovens for the dinner party. Marie Mar- tinez prepared cut cookies from the refrigerator as her part of the fes- tivities. Learning to make clothes is an art every girl should learn. janet Smith, Karen Dailey and Lori Savoie find accurate measurements are very necessary. 79 n- E A 4 4 w' 7 ff ' ,A,. 55 A i 1 A WLS-2' :QA-. 'H 'N X M. ... gif 59 ' , A -f -fs .... Q, Q 'S' ' 5 L ? il . ,pf - QW fl? .cr A, Q V xx ' .E W Q 35: ' -if ' 13' k I-1 'Q Q J T Q., If gi 5 f ' . . , A fl E ' 57 3 ,F S? Y ll, 'A 5 X , 2 w 7:1 mg 3,45 5 Q E, 5 Q.. A i if J . A, in if . 755. ' aj? f? ,W f -- , ff- gm, Za ,KH k , 'X fu V .- 2545, ,,A,.. H if f f I? V Fl 5 1,, E521 5 . ' ' ' ' 9 'I A J D ' ,U 4- fa. ww ,Q f ,e M Z3 an thc 160114 of Comarraw FFA, sponsored by Mr. Pete Adams and Mr. William Acton is growing in size and in the number of activites they participate in. The Ag boys and girls work hard all year in raising farm animals to show at the annual Bexar County Junior and San Antonio Livestock shows. Animals are not their only project. They also organize judging and skills' teams to represent Southwest at dis- trrct contests. Kathy Lantz, noted for her personality and charm, was this years sweetheart. She reigned all year and represented the South- west Chapter at the district contest and rodeos. S SSS? The Horticulture class included: Harvey Estala, Freddie Harwell, Cindy Scott, Mary Ann -Iackel, james Gates, Jerry Lyons, Harry Kruegar, Claude McFarland, George Carlin, and Ruben Reyes. Horticulture is in its fourth year at Southwest High School. The class is taught by Mr. William Acton and covers a two hour period of time. Students work very hard during this time to earn two credits. The first hour deals primarily with class discussion, and the second hour is devoted to experiments with plants, fertilizers, and techniques in growing a wide variety of plants. Horticulture is dedicated to the appreciation of plant life. Mr. Acton helped his students in understanding the phenomenon of plant development and growth. FFA teams gained recognition for Southwest at district contests. The judging teams, Meat, Poul- try, and Livestock, were concerned with the know- ledge, of quality stock. The skills' team were concerned with knowledge in the basic fields of agriculture. Seniors Skills' Team: Richard Dockery, Le- land Sadler, and Theron Mund, placed fourth in district. junior Skills' Team: Clete Buckaloo, Rusty Adams, Steve Mahaffey, and Joey Van Hecke, placed third at district. Junior Chapter Conducting Qtop rightj: Dicky Geiser, Gary Ver- stuyft, Danny Dalros, Rufas Menchaca, Randy Henry, Billy Knox, and 99,4 Zfeams tvlzzced Joe Ibarra, placed fourth in district competition. Poultry Judging Team: Gary Verstuyft, Suzanne Mathis, Rusty Adams, and joey Van Hecke, placed third at the district contest. 82 Livestock judging: Leland Sadler, Nancy Gann Verstuyft, and Tony Talanco, placed third at trict contest. in District Hontests Meat judging Team Qupper leftj: David Gann, Paul Geiser, Darson Aelvoet, and james Gates, placed third in district. Quiz Team Qlower leftj: Suzanne Mathis, Nancy Gann, Darlene velie, and Nancy Donica, placed fifth in district. Radio Team fupper rightj: Robert Wagenknecht, Paul Geiser, Harry Krueger, and George Carlin Qnot picturedl, placed third at dis- trict. Senior Chapter Conducting Team Qlower rightj: james Gates, James Palm, Darson Aelvoet, David Gann, Mike Verstuyft, and Paul Prothero, placed fifth at district. 83 The Southwest FFA Chapter took many places at the Bexar County Junior, the San Antonio, and the Houston livestock shows. Winners in the Swine Division at the San Antonio show were: Suzanne Mathis, tenth place, Crossbred swine: Thomas Purvis, eighth place, Chesterwhite swine: Kenneth Murphy, ninth place, Duroc swineg and six- teenth place, Crossbrecl swine. Rafael Ugarte, fifteenth place, Crossbred swine. Suzanne Snider, sixth place, Chester White swineg and twentieth place, Crossbred swine. In the steer division: James Gates, second place: Charolaise steer, Bexar Coun- ty junior show, and sixth place at the San Antonio show. He also placed thirteenth, Brahman steer, at the San An- tonio show. At the Houston show, he placed twenty-fifth, Hereford steer. David Buchanan stopped to talk with Nancy Donica and James Gates about the upcoming show. Nancy Donica, first place, Brahman steer, and Reserve Champion, Hereford steer, Bexar County junior show, and fourth place, Brahman steer, and twelfth place, Hereford steer, at the San Antonio show. , . W , 95,4 Won Honors and Q9 if 'sri ' s . '37 AJ' ZV e ,a-fridaixrf W5 B' -is N. sax ' Mike Verstuyft, first place, Charloise ' Bexar County Junior show. Kecognilian far oufhufast There were many winners in the steer and heifer divisions at all of the shows. Winners were: Steve Donica, third place, Brahman crossbred steer, at the San An- tonio show, and second at the Bexar County Junior show. Nancy Gann, first place, Brangus steer, and ninth place Angus heifer, at the San Antonio show, and third with both at the Bexar County ju- nior show. joey Van Hecke, twelfth place, Brahman steer, San Antonio show, and first at the Bexar County Junior show. James Palm, second place, Brown Swiss Dairy cow, San Antonio show. David Gann, Reserve Champion, Angus steer, and second place, Angus heifer, Bexar County Junior show, and fifth place, Angus heifer at the San Antonio show. At the Houston show, he placed fourth with his Angus heifer. Theron Mund, Grand Champion Brown Swiss, Dairy Cow, San An- tonio show. He also placed first in junior heifer and first in Senior heifer. Leland Sadler Qupper leftj, first place, Santa Gertrudis steer, San An- tonio show, and second at the junior show. Gary Verstuyft Qabovej, Grand Champion, Hereford steer, Bexar Coun- ty Junior show: and twentieth place Hereford steer at the San Antonio show. Darson Aelvoet Qrightj, Grand Champion, Shorthorn steer, Bexar Coun- ty Junior show. kadw gflld Made Plans Q,- Rodeo Club members for 1971-72 are: kneeling, Matt McOscar, Cathy Parsons, Ruth Friesenhahn, Myndi Leppo, Debbie McKinney, Debbie Morris, Teresa Nolin, Cindy Scott, Mary Ann jackel, Antionette Talanco, Suzanne Snider, jennifer Morris. Second row, Stephen Gray, Steve Miller, james Palm, Lori Beam, Cyndi Leppo, Rita Schnieder, Dorothy Mechler, Marion Koehler, Virginia Watts, Nancy Van Hecke, Valerie Fields, Sue Bailey, Laura Aelvoet, Wanda jackel, Cleo schrank, Mr. Acton sponsor. Back row: Mr. Palmireg sponsor, james Gates, Claude McFarland, Allen Homier, Justin Chessher, Leland Sadler, Mike Taylor, Arthur Pue, Paul Geiser, Steve Kimbrell, Robert Wagenknecht, Jody Brewer, Ricky Dockery, Theron Mund, John Hydrick. .sg 1 Antionette Talanco, club secretary. Justin Chessher listened to the latest business at Club officers lead discussion at meeting. a Rodeo Club meeting. far cw ,Arena Members of the Rodeo Club studied the club constitution. jane Chessher practiced long and hard to achieve perfection. odeo Club officers were: Cleo Schrank, Vice-presidentg Theron Mund, Presidentg Antionette Talanco, Secretaryg aul Geiser, Sgt.-at-Armsg Ruth Freisenhahn, Treasurerg Virginia Watts, Reporterg Robert Wagenknecht, Sgt.-at- I'IT1S . Z CA. Members Won flwwrs at District Homfenfivn Future Teachers' Association members pictured above: Mrs. Sandra Zwernemann, Advisor, Pat Walker, jamie Hamp- ton, Soledad Sanchez, Historian, Belinda Perez, Treasurer, Diane Silva, Debbie LaPoint, Kathy Stevens, Debbie Love- lace, Linda McGinnis, Rene Smith, President, Rosalinda Perez, Secretary, Sue Rimkus, Mary Davisg Vivian Mercado, Vice-President, not pictured. r 4 , Floy Sprinkle Shelton FTA was active throughout the 1 year aiding the faculty by substitutingin classes, helping ' grade papers, averaging grades, and making bulletin boards. Each member was required to complete thirty hours of service to remain active. At the District 20 Convention at Roosevelt High, Debbie Lovelace won 2nd in the contest for Miss FTA. Diane Silva was a voting delegate. Serving as sponsors for FTA this year were Mrs. Jer- may ry Zwernemann and Mrs. Naida Segura. 5 1 Pat Walker received instructions from Mrs. Segura prior substituting assignment. Vocational OHM ffdumfiou Freddie Harwell, Harvey Estalla, Cindy Scott, and Claude McFa.rlin observe the structure ofa plant in Horticulture as Mr. Acton taught this class. VV,,. ig15g,,.,,f-V as , r s E, y a , 1 1,1 Marty Hernandez prepared to work her magic in Cosmetology. Mr. Beauchamp, spent much time de- monstrating to students the effective- ness of good safety precaution in building trades. Mr. Marion E. Hoffman, Vocational Director for Southwest. Pictured top left. Vocational Office Education trains students who plan careers in office occupations through a program of instructions and employ- ment in the field. The purposes of this group are carried out through development of leadership, individual responsibility while helping students work out their futures oftomorrow. Office occupations are found in manufacturing, distribution and consumption of a product or of a service. Students find today's pros- pects in business education very good. ,706 Gaining far Welding is part of the curriculum for Agri- culture students. Mr. Adams is pictured left with Paul Prothers, Gerald Martinez, james Palm, Mike Verstuyft, Charlie Armstrong, Darson Alvoet, Tony Talanco, Gilbert Perei- da and Adolf Ugarte. Mr. Blackwell, Building Maintenance Instructor, taught stu- dents how to use machinery safely and effectively. l Auto Mechanics is a three-hour course permitting entrance Donald Chase and jimmy Kersey demonstrate skill into the trade at advanced apprenticeship level. Students in Auto Mechanics class under ClirCCtiOI1 of Mr- taking this course developed skills in diagnosing and re- Palmire, Instructor. pairing the automobile and its component parts. I ' ' 1 vlr. J. William McKinney taught in the VOE depart- nent, preparing students forjob training. Mr. Thomas Lemons of the General Machine Repair Shops discussed plans with students for repairing desks md adding structural materials to present facilities. The Vocational Education Department of South- vest has grown in large numbers, giving the district eadership in all phases of vocational endeavor. tudmts Offered Mr. Courtenay Atkins, Distributive Education, and Mr. Harvey Pinner, Special Education in the VOE field, were instrumental in developing leadership in student participation for future job training possibilities. Vocational Shops Mrs. Sharon Collums, Mrs, Carolyn Mayo, and Mrs. Anne Kellogg directed activities in the I-iomemaking division. Throughout the year their warmth and dedi- cation to their jobs won the affection and friendship of many students. Mrs. Mildred White, Home and Community Services under the CVAE program, taught skills to students enrolled in the program. Mrs. Betty Gordon and Mrs. Dorothy Ann Prettyman, Duplicating Skills, were instructors in the development of operation of equipment to be used in duplicating materials for the school district. Distributive Sducatiau Jlgffld Khapfer Stressed ,Ccadcrshzjv D.E. students pictured above: first row: Bennie Hopper, Richard Alvarez, Steve Woodson, Richard Ochoa, Oliver Dackg second row: Mrs. Platzner, Maria Estrada, Andy Cordova, Julie Salazar, David Miller, Bill Fiseher, Richard Morris, Tim Montgomeryg third row: Sharon Buzzard, Judy Thompson, Fred Sinclair, Pete Fierros, Gary Tondre, Pat Morris, Tony Black, Roy Reed. The Southwest Chapter's Distributive Ed- ucation Clubs of America were organizations designed to develop leadership and promote social activities. The purpose of the organi- zation is to achieve respect for education in marketing and distribution and to further the students' understanding and appreciation of the competitive enterprise system. D.E. Alpha Officers: President-Steve Woodson Vice President-Richard Alvarez Secretary -Julie Salazar Sgt.-at-Arms-Judy Thompson Parliamentarian-Tim Montgomery Sponsor: Mrs. Bebe Platzner 93 Kasper! for Sdumtiou Gaul of 23.5. Omega Zhaptcr Omega Chapter Sponsor: Mr. Courtenay Atkins PresidenteDon Sutton Vice President-Donna Marlowe Treasurer-Mary Garcia Sgt.-at-Arms-Rusty Swearingen Parliamentarian-Mike Murphy Member-Mike Peters D.E. Club pictured above: from left to right: Mr. Atkins, Mary Alice Cerda, Marty Valadez, Debbie Fox, Debbie Wrasse, Mary Garcia, Marla Parsons, Rusty Swearingen, Cheryl Daye, Gloria Covert, Jeanie Velie, Eddy Cain. Back Row: Mike Murphy, jim Haskins, Don Sutton, Mike Lassater, Leonard Sanchez, Nick Terrazas, Alex Siller, Mike Peters, Robert Earnest, Barbara Upton, Robert Curtis. Distrilfufivc Sdumfim Qaalv Were High Judy Thompson, Benny Hopper, Richard Alvarez, and Richard Morris are four of the students who received awards at the Area Contest in Corpus Christi. Distributive Education Clubs of America provided the D.E. student with opportunity for leadership, development and recogni- tion in his chosen field. Pictured left: Fred Sinclair, Pat Morris, Tim Montgomery, Gary Tondre, Steve Woodson, Richard Alvarez, Richard Ochoa, and Benny Hopper. DECA members worked hard in preparing their display. 95 M.. v 'ff ,QM if Y -1. Y W 3 N M 3 9 V, gs 53 M. 0 ' Q., '7 , Lf' Ns E pg , , 'V l , l l r gg 'Y a if' ,rx Q . ' sis. Q xl i , Y - I . i z M L2 Ei? 5 Margaret Hathaway combed out some tangles while styling a wig. Wig tying, Unis Kanfests, Zraphies 1 t ,, ,af .i Vi K - f , ,Q 5---,QQ Some of the awards received during the year included a Friendship Plaque from Sidney Lanier High School for participating in a seminar there for the Vocational Cosmetology classes in San Antonio. In all, five girls went to Dallas: Donna Schreiner, Debbie Lyles, Marty Hernandez, julia Alfaro, and Jeanna Lyonsg The state meet was held there. There were many other activities, but they all reflected one thing, the outstanding capabilities and energies of the Cosmetology girls here at Southwest. Mrs. Tellez, Instructor, taught parliamentary procedure to officers in her club activities. Hmfrilrufed fa Success in wsfucfolagy Jackie LaPlante consulted Mrs. Tellez about one of the procedures during a VICA meeting. Mrs. Tellez instructed Julia Alfaro on a method of ap- plying hair spray to get a certain form. The girls taking cosmetology at Southwest had a busy and productive year. Activities were numerous, and, to some, the work seemed unending but was always fun. The Snowball Dance was a formal ball held at the El Tropicano Hotel in downtown San Antonio and was sponsored by the cosmetology girls. ,Auto hop Prepares Zfoday for kepzzirs Coruarrouc Auto Mechanics Club members pictured p above: Ruben Reyes, Jimmy Kersey, Tommy Wasser, jack Armstrong, Donald Chaseg Richard Q Alvarez, Billy Huizar, Abel Ruiz, Charlie Her- i nandez, Oscar Mata, and Mr. Palmire. Members pictured right: Paul Homeir, Tommy Wasser, Roy Neiweroski, Donald Chase, Jimmy Kersey, James Netts, jesse Lopez, Howard Hritz, Dale Scraper, Eric Scraper, Mr. Palmire, Ted Williams, Philip Sparkman, joe Garay, Ro- bert Garcia, Arthur Grajeda, Roger Menchaca. Thomas Menchaca prepared to lower a car using Mr. Palmire, Auto Mechanics' Instructor hydraulic jack. some coffee between classes. ll 0.8. Developed Initiative and ,Ceadershdv Qualities V.O.E. OFFICERS Camille Uresti- President Dianne Haskins- Vice-President Linda Chilton- Secretary Debbie Capps- Reporter Mary Jane Esparza- Parliamentarian Silva Sylvia- Historian Debbie Gonzales- Treasurer Sponsor: Mr. E. J. McKinney Left to right: Marie Morales, Estella Saenz, George Ahrens, Debbie Capps, Dianne Haskins. Left to right top: Mr. McKinney, Sponsor, Patricia Franger, Beverly Coldeway, Sandra Ochs, Irene Galvan, Nancy Gutierrez, Donna Rogers, Paula Alvarado, Margaret Miller, Marilyn Coldeway, Rhonda Stoutamire. Sitting front, right to left: Irma Huron, Mary Jane Esparza, Norma Leyva, Debbie Gonzales, Linda Sauceda, Sylvia Silva, Linda Mann. Standing, left to right: Mr. McKinney, Instructor, Susan Powell, Camille Uresti, Linda Chilton, Wilma Allen, Darlene Cotham, Gail Dayoc, Kathy Runkle, Nancy Pringle, Cindy Schreiner, Cynthia Menchaca, Esmeralda Alvarado. 101 .,, ...,- E, KP! 3, 152 ., ' 'W '- S i .,, Wi.1 , V . mai!- ! . 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Coaches from left to right: Larry Heffley, Kenny Frank1in,james Burket, Bill Brown QHead Coachj, Dan Chambliss, Dwight Nieschwitz, and Sidney Ridgeway. 5 l if. , ' . ' W' 'V' I I' 3 lg fs , Q ,, f We W- eil? if W ix P ,. 8 ,L Q sf ' Ji V k.V. if-Q1 3 W . f e 1 4' 'Y' 4' . N 'W' ru - 0 EP w iw in x iz 5 Q x X A Y gm -an f' A, F .S ' ez H , ' I f' h. ,A Nl? ' fi' - ' 9 ' M 5 4 . 1 , x . gf J' , ' 'U-'www 'Q ,, V 'J 87 L shfmi' . 5 ' P 7 7 ' , A , ,- W -- ,Ly 5 - 3 ' 4 -- 'X i A .-, J .fiiihh h ,X I' 'E Wu .K 4 X -as Q K kxhkiifk K 5 gf, li 1 , H is ,- NL iv A F , ' V Southwest played Hondo to a goal-line finish in a 0-0 tie, District 28-AA loop contest. It was a rough, exciting game, without allowing the Owls a single point. Both teams were constantly struggling to try to score. Several times both teams were within a few yards of a touchdowng neither team succeeded. The Dragons were the only team in the 28-AA District who succeeded in completely shutting out the Owls. I-Iondo's 11-1-1 record was blemishecl only by the Drag- on squad. If there ever were a team the Hootowls would have liked to eliminate, the Dragons would have been that team. Dragons Play Owls tv Us Emilio Soliz and Ben Perez were cap- tains in the game with Hondo. The Owls could not contain the speed of Number 33, Emilio Soliz. They seemed stunned by the good pursuit of Ben Perez making the tackle, causing a fumble received by Willie Guidry. Ruben Reyes' bulldogging tackles proved too much for the Owls. 111 ,Yun br Var ity Won Seven .,. r,W.V V sf A ,E Q 72 '4 f 5 52 4,520 6, I ,, A dd Top Row: left to rlht, Coach Larry Heffley, Denise Seto, David Melendy, Tom Jarvis, David Gann, David Mann, Steve Donica, Paul Buckner, Bill Robinson. Middle Row: Cecil Olivarri, Rafael Ugarte, Larry Hernandez, Vincent Sandoval, Herby Swearingen, Daniel Arredondo, Freddy Harwell, Kenny Burris, Jay Costa, Charles Dunn. Bottom row: Lloyd Soliz, Stanley Duncan, Wally Hilton, Howard Dalros, Herschel Posture, Bobby Fields, Kenny Everett, Glenn Folsom, Orlando Cruz. I ttrllli iii' f' la f . g, , - f X ,, ,,1- A if. r . i M C, ii I Kenny Burris throws pass to Vincent Sandoval. ,,., t, ,,,- K ,. ww , ff .:,, 7 W, I .Q :-. ,t,, , t ,. , .. r, ,, M . , M ir -f wr r C 4145 in K .-Q .- GF - :W X 'EV ' 4' 'ilk 1255 T15-- fe , tl F ' a -.Cf wif .Q .:mtxfe'e 'fine' arxwlegif-e::A,, -if K M -S-mr ,- .lfasizgm X -yi :X -fue: Q .sm ,f - - , fz ww- f . - ,sf-,k1Q,f?1'x.lt:z1fr1t,.1fixfgkeimragv ig: s.:rfQfff -F me K if K :iw ,... arf af. Q -1 we-sf vmre,-:u.g.ff5-,fp W-for '41, -- S 'wlsiss -- R: :rea 41+--'aff wx lqyvfrwa ' : ff:-fe H fr ,, 4-1 if--.:-rfff ff-- -1,-.f 1-1.,-1: ,J . 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I , tr, f an rg.. - , V . f,,,mmw,f em Wim,-tm, -ang. .W ,,,,.a,,,,., , Ma fx . ,.. -V .1-54 , W. ,Wife ff if wffaf W re at --1 r:,,wf.razf-Vey' 'Q rf'-fww-213 ae' nz H H 1 ,:'f-aa: ' - H- A- ffiiffff ern-0122 ff 1. f-irfxyv '-N4 J Mtg' rw 1' ' 5-aff-wgfiw Tim f -rf 2:-f.p:f-,aaa-r f,1,,4f3gSk 54. fi: w?-H,-if:-faliwiex wfirmrif ,- :Q 211.-iv sw ,Xa -'-'Y fffffiife ' . n Y . V , Q2 ,gg if E wi- .aafagiaiv ?-fp-NWS if J? if U23 fi ,YP I g55q,'i1,gtqgfj,:, wi :agpg -1 C764 Cufa David Mann intercepted a pass while playing Floresville. This year the Junior Varsity proved to be good mater- ial for the up-coming Varsity. With a record of 7 wins, no losses and 2 ties the Junior Varsity had a very reward- ing year. Larry Hernandez spoke at one of the Junior Varsity's pep rallies, left. The Junior Varsity practiced before their game, below. - , s 23 39 70 98584 as + 1u .EC -flf' wa 5 v '11 U sh 5 ' 1 ' 5 . ix if H QQ ' Q ,JA A A X 5 sa ' 2 ,R X 1 iy'i tifgi..-rr -. 5 v- i losing Sm an 5 AA N'4E'12+e i 4 I K XA V VV Although the Freshmen team did not have a victorious season, they did prove to be a determined, well spirited team. They will help build the Dra- gons for the up-coming years and prove to be a well coordinated unit. Randall Henry tackled one of Flor-esville's players, far left. Cheerleaders show a lot of spirit at their pep rallies, top right. Dragons pursued a Flores- ville ball, left. 1 was xml ,. pgs? ' ' my im rf-8 -:ez es My I N. it gl N R , . I -t - -. s 4 ,, f A ru ra Q f i C 3 5 , .mama er- we W . . am- 1 wi? K I fm?-. 5 ease!-sa s -ff Perl -V 1 .i , i 1: si a it L Zu : ewes. at Qi' 1 1 . .se .fit 21 if ' u : s QW Q3 2 a'M r,.r 11 E- iz - ' 1- 5? Sr, nw if A V e i N . e wx K r X X X s A a 1 Y lwl'is, X f fm'-i' Lam q5+z:'s1ffev,f if- w i 4 fr om . X- gf -' g -ea. X of ,t t grow .eww ,Q 1 sliwfi 2 gg A E i S , Q I 2 we l i 2 Q as, ,- W., an TTYL f X Dragannetts fflflzibifed .Enthusiasm and Dcsirc Girls' Basketball Team pictured above: from left to right: First Row: Manager, Michelle Winkler, Captains, Cherie Holden, Ruby Dayco, Manager, Candi Beamg Second Row, junior Varsity Qstandingj, Barbara Chilton, Marie Mar- tinez, Terry Soliz, Nancy Donica, Delores Flores, Julie Chartier, Angelica Flores, Jody Price, Ruth Friensenhahn, Kathy Walsh, 'Rosalinda -Perez, Varsity, Qfloorj Kathy Guzman, Cindy Becker, Rene Smith, Cheryl Powell, Lori Beam, Mary Irwin, Belinda Perez. Dragonnettes SHOW their spirit! to Win Uzauyh Season Was Poor Y Above: Dragonnetts wait for 2 points during Poteet Tournament. Above: The Starters , Mary Irwin, Rene Smith, Lori Beam, Cindy Becker, Ruby Martinez, Cherie Holden Draganfzctfvs Scared High in Welding The Dragonnettes for the 1971-72 season were a very enthu- siastic and determined group of athletes. The Varsity showed their outstanding ability in the game against Devine. Although the Dragonnettes were a young team, with only two seniors, they put up a good fight for a position in district. Mary Irwin shot free-shot during Poteet Tournament. Coach Heffley threw ball up for ajump- ball. Mary Irwin got ready to throw the ball to Cherie Holden. Cherie Holden kept the ball away from of Somerset's guards. Gram Spirit and zz lluwed 61110 K . as Mgem., ,.mS5lrw, Nr .... ,.,a. . sm ,L-x. hm - - '- ,rgVW,sWr,,.Q ,Ama A, ,yer ,QM gym-y,i,f. .arm X f . -6 . Q L--L 1 . ., . .L fy a - -5-Six. 'PN I N55 Q 'SN -X X ik : . L., 1 ','- 1 -X 1 Q . ' xs 51-5 ' S5874 XM .-1 -ix A a E P A -- fasfatr wma Q - f em a GEN L. . .2 is s H X '-.Y Q 4 ' sk X Q' '- ' N535 -N .r V N' Y F Q ' alle -. f ..Q,: f' Q -- w Q W X 1 M a U 'QQ W 'ax gms, vaifw Xyfw My sb. Hgvl Q W ? lax? w ill N wlximgxi H ' QA k D 7. ,X rr wr N Ml? Yr Q NY S' Q. A Xa :age X if X ,1 al ,Y-si r q aew' X- Rf k. ---- --QQ y i f 1 : , julie Chartier had jump ball with Natalia guard. Nancy Donica received All-Tourna- ment from Coach Ridgeway during Soutl1west's junior Varsity Tourna- ment. Top: Rosalinda Perez keeps ball away from Natalia. Middle: Ruth Friesenhahn shoot free-shot against Somersetg Rosalinda Perez and Julie Chartier go after one of Natalia's players. Kaskctball Zfmms Haasted Qranf Une Swrers K .W , -7 In , Q Varsity team pictured above. From left to right: Manager, john Stevens, Charlie Guzman, Steve Kimbrell, David Bu- chanan, Tommy Wasser, Rodney Livingston, Harvey Brock, Charlie Squire, Freddie Harwell, Mike Morrow. Mr. Kenny Franklin, coach for '71-'72 year. L W ,,,, , . ,. S Q 5 fiX:'f' 1.xx3?:g11f ii e ifi e f V , , f. '-3 1 , Y-, - 5 . w -ygiQ,,,,,w,,r. N ,,,,,,,3pf5N .x,t,,, .g.,aw.,,,.,gr9Hi ,f ,. .., .-Q, bmw . ESQ, g 1 - K., 3 . 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Shi 1' 5- 55 US ,C nil r'f:'1sL': 525 il 52201 iv ' ffl . ,rs L5E55f,. .' fa ,.,.-1? 2-N, 'F' ,khfgrmfffa Yiinfgia if , Sy, +.N-'-sgfalf U 1 :ef -S' Q2-L37 ETSU' 55 lie ' 'Q TP?-Q1 if ' WT iwili ZWW - 1-ai' '12 v 'G fifbiy V-jzgQgET5'We15g :ff iv? 'f1viQYIiivgfrfA.5, LE QE'-i L if Battle of the giants-Rodney Livingston predominates. 1 Keen Evmpctiliau Placed fmphasis an Spartsruanslrzjzf Harvey Brock David Buchanan Charlie Guzman Steve Kimbrell Charlie Guzman received two free shots during Pearsall game. Varsity Team started their drive with enthusiasm and the desire to win. Although the Dragons suffered a losing season, their spirit never died. The Dragons were never easily beaten. They fought a good fight against all the teams in the district. 122 . ' ' fx I . f Mike Morrow Hector Ruiz We nk, Charlie Squire T0mmy Wasser . .ii A X 5 34 N 5 jun br Varsity Krcezed Uzwugh Caugh Schedule Junior VHISIIY plctured above From left to right: Manager, john Stevens, Andrew Cordova, Roger Buckaloo, Paul Buckner, Ronald Henry, Dennis Packham, Bill Robertson, David Mann, john Alvarado, Coach Franklin. .Q N , eww, M-,mmammm ww do - War E 2 Kmf ew 5 f was was :dw X- www 5 K ,ln eu 5 N ? R RS 3522 ke 1 R Qr re W 5 ' Y gi Qs f si we 5 5. 'XX L tif-Ligzfri if ' Iwi: X M. wi. W1 few we QW A l . e , W, Ir - e -g : : le g s A M , Q . we X , l, ,.,w.5f M MM? -- M M , ff feeefif ' :gf K Q-H ,Myer - me ir' 2,3 ., A 5, T i 'v -, w uz Q 1 .1. ' arf ii iz . ii w fx -F ,QQ fa ii Q, NJN ' T 3 Q are . - R A .e .. Q. r .. X 5 7: A 1 ,r 'R 5 Wei K v- 'i .Er , r TN R , 5352 - I' if ' M' iiF52 3 'f-Six? me w 37 we l, wa . ff .Q ?'fP'i Q 5 if 1-5 A L fl 5 5 , K Q - -rv A 1' R v ww- 'V Af - E. 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They were a hard-work squad, showing their determina- tion by playing for the championship in their own tourna- ment and receiving Second Place. Dennis Packham attempted to make a free-throw dur- ing a game against Medina Valley. ?resl1meu Ccam Showed Paieulial Left to Right: john Stevens, Managerg Albert Price, Charles Dunn, james Rollins, George Coates Randall Henry Robert Gilbert, George Studymire, Gary Verstuyft, Danny Dalros, Billy Knox, Coach Franklin, kneelmg Coach Kenny Franklin ,:,:., my . . 1 '. f 1 f Ie. ' 3 S ...G , ,.,-, Qwqg Q , ' ' reeee ess The freshmen team showed a great deal of effort and promise for the next few years. This was Coach Franklin's first year as basketball coach, and the boys responded well under his leader- ship. P This year the Volleyball Team went to Devine for district, but was out of it after losing to Carrizo Springs and Poteet. Nancy Van Hecke sets the ball, top left for Kathy Lantz to hit over the net, middle left. Debbie sets the ball up, top right, and Kathy Lantz spikes. Jeanette Price fails to hit the ball after it was returned by the op- ponent, bottom left. Mila Relay and Shat- Left to Right: kneeling, Nancy Van Hecke, Belinda Perez, Rosalinda Perez, Diane Silva, Cindy Becker, Mendy Leppo, Terry Soliz, Diane Vargas, Top: Rene Smith, Cindy Sinclair, Jody Price, Cheryl Powell, Mary Irwin, Debbie Taylor, Ruth Friesenhahn, Gloria Montemayor. A , .,,, . , ,-,,,,f 1., Z There are many events covered at track meets. Some are wait- ing as Belinda Perez, above far left, is examining the disc, while Cindy Sinclair, above middle, throws the shotput. There is an- other Eeld event which is the high jump done by Mary Irwin, top rightg and there are running events in which Cindy Becker, right, is finishing the 100 yard dash. Out of all of the girls who went to district, there were five who went on to Regional, four of which won mile relay and one who threw the shot-put. The mile relay took first in district. Put Goes to Regional In track there are the Runners, Rene Smith, far left, and Terry Soliz, , left: and then there are the ones that watch, below. There are those who . s V throw the Discus, Diane Silva, middle left Ruth Freisenhahn, bottom w-'ff' A- left, and Nancy Donica, bottom right . . . No matter what event, running or field, these girls worked hard to do what they could do. 1 Q - 1 I 29 Crack Gam Scored f 11 K' '-.- - .591 ,Qin H Q Track representation at Southwest for '72 performed so well that they scored third in district out of seven teams. The following boys , went on to Regional: Rodney Livingston, 220 yard dash and long jumpg Charlie Guzman, 330 Intermediate hurdlesg Steve Kimbrell, mile rung Ruben Reyes, 440 yard dashg and Nick Constanzo, throw- ing the discus. Chird in Distric! Pictured left: sprint relay- ers, Ruben Ruiz, Charlie L. Guzman, Rodney Living- ' ston, Bill Robinsong shot- putters, Nick Constanzo and Alfred Guidry. Charlie Guzman came over the hur- dles in first pictureg a few seconds later he came in First. Pictured above: 1 to r, Alfred Guidry, Kenny Bur- ris, Steve Fields, Steve Kimbrell, Charlie Guzman, Louie Olveragback row, Coach Nieschwietz, Ruben Reyes, Nick Constanzo, Rodney Livingston, Vin- cent Sandoval, Bill Robinson. n ,,7,,,,,,,, qt Later in the day, Hector Ruiz is pictured in front on the 440-dash. -v, - ,Q ,fl fm K X, -.iw if ' 'Nw Ask A t A ,ww xs K- 'ani ,, F.. f.i,f a. 1 ef, ra .--r -me st Spirit and Team Wark Dragon Baseball Team charged the field with determination and spirit this year. Coach Jim Burket guided the team and used such playsas the hit and run and the squeeze hunt with great success. The execution of these plays proved the Dragons were a team and would be hard to beat. The District race was a close one and games were always exciting. The Dragons ended the season with a 4-7 record. Pitchers: kneeling, Robert Castillo, left to right, Mike Morrow, Hector Terrazas, Tommy Wasser. Catchers, left to right: Mike Morrow and Steve Parkhurst. Bottom, left to right: Mike Morrow, Robert Castillo, Billy Knox, Steve Dalros, Thomas Menchaca, Freddie Harwellg Mid- dle, Charlie Guzman, Steve Kimbrell, Clete Buckaloo, David Mann, Steve Parkhurst, Hector Terrazasg Top, Coach Burket, Paul Buckner, Tommy Wasser, David Buchanan, Pat McKinney, Bill Robinson, David Petit. keeps Zhem Gviug Outfielders, kneeling, L to R: Tommy Wasser, Thomas Menchaca, Steve Dalrosg standing, Paul Buckner, David Mann, David Buchanan, Bill Robinson. -v .,, fee, 4 --lg Pictured above: Charlie Guzman, Coach Burket, and David Buchanan don't show much excitement over the play on the field. 1 . i l.,,j -1 I' e junior Varsity ta be Infielders: left to right, kneeling, Steve Kimbrell, Robert Castillo, Billy Knoxg standingg Charlie Guzman, Hector Terrazas, Pat McKinney, Freddie Harwell. Mike Morrow attempts to hit the ball. Promising SCORES SW 8 Somerset 7 Somerset 4 Somerset 5 Medina Valley 1 Medina Valley Freddy Harwell came in for another run. 1972 Baseball Team pictured above: Sitting, l to r: Rufus Menchaca, Billy Knox, Mike Harwell, Bobby Gilbert: kneeling, Randall Henry, George Bush, Glen Folsom, David Rosenbusch, Adolf Reehg standing, Coach Chambliss, Herby Swearingen, Clete Buckaloo, Roy Ovalli, Paul Buckner, Mike Harvey. 504' Zfmm Placed as Regional Russell Packham The 1972 District 28-AA Golf Tournament was held in Poteet where Dennis Packham, below, re- ceived first. He then went on to Alice, Texas for Regional. Dennis placed fourth out of sixty-one con- testants. Dennis Packham Steve Kimbrell Richard Morris Left to right: Steve Kimbrell, Steve Parkherst, Russell Packham, Richard Morris, Ricky Packham, Kenny Kemple. Cenrzis I 971-72 Boys' Double, Steve Kimbrell and Bill Rob- inson Girls' Singles, Margaret Hatha- way Freshman Girls' Doubles, Linda Friesenhahn and Dar- lene velie Varsity Girls' Doubles, Cindy Schreiner and Jeanette Price Boys' Singles, Kenny Kemple ,Athletic ,Awards l l CINDY BECKER, HARVEY BROCK, NICK CONSTANZO, Outstanding Girl Athlete Outstanding Boy Athlete james Folsom Award O l STEVE D ALROS, RUTH FRIESENHAHN, CHARLIE GUZMAN, C0ach's Award NANCY VAN HECKE, Cgaclfg Award ' 1ic Athletes CHERIE HOLDEN, STEVE KIMBRELL, All-District Basketball Outstanding Track Athlete Powder The Seniors started showing their spirit in a pep rally during lunch. Before the game started they warmed-up with Irma Huron and Letty Garcia catching some balls. juniors gave Seniors some bad moments, but the teams were ready for real action when the seniors went for the ball! 5 3 ri 1 is iii ...a Seniars in Hgh! Game r... 'Q puff juniors also had a pep rally during lunch with a lot of spirit. Lori Beam practiced throw- ing the ball before the game to a few of her teammates. Trying to run the ball down field, the ju- niors are stopped by hard-fighting Seniors. Both teams played hard, and it was a great game. Ju- niors won by a score of 6-0. 1 I Q f -M1 L,.Lf Y 1..,,. M A i '- ,- ..g-an-, JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 1972 King and Queen, Thomas Menchaca and Rita Buckaloo ' 5 ' -fx! fc: Q? may 1 if 2, ff: ii: if N N 1. , .im A lgkkf fzlfqs-Sigh 'rggxx q.- w Sv1.f ,3i,2g -vggxf , QKQQYSJY sf YW ?'Q'::f3ff:QfLQf'zl'gJ4ef1lz p L -- 4, W ff I I I I I I I I I I w Q, 'wagxamwmw f- -- 1:-v-fwwwa 1 V ' .. A wwf X X1'wV'wrRmgVw:xHiwL2?-gwvf. xhgigwm ,, -- Y.. , , ,tw , . A A Mm X 'V KWEWM Q M WWJQK Mwm xx mgwtwwx Mm MWQQ Mggxag , gg- .Q A--,, f . ,A L , ,W Y N , n A i H .X U A L wmfm ::i3H:5w:w?Q3:1:fif+1?R:n N . 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ESE?-5 . await , Q, ' M'evft'. .-1 Evelyn Ripps, Valedictorian, Texas Ed- ucation Association Scholarship. Teressa Nolin, Southwest Educator's Association Scholarship. 162 I 972 Sehelarshzjvs Presented Sandra Chartier, Valedictorian, Church Related Scholarship. Susan Markl, Salutatorian, Church Re- lated Scholarship, Freshman Scholarship, Southwest Texas University. .... Debra Lovelace, Parent-Teacher-Stw dent Association Scholarship, and La Verne Steger Southwest Educator's As- sociation Scholarship. Harvey Brock, Salutatorian, Chu Related Scholarship. Harvey was also awarded the C standing Boy Athlete Award given by Athletic Department of Southwest. te Seuiers for Achievements PNE STAR FARMERS '71-'72 The Lone Star Farmer Degree, awarded Darson Aelvoet and Mike Verstuyft, is highest honor given by the Texas As- iation of Future Farmers of America. s degree is awarded on the basis of rec- ition of outstanding work as a Green hd, a Chapter Farmer, and a student in ational agriculture. Darson Aelvoet 4 named Star Chapter Farmer, and y Van Hecke was named Star Green - 1d. Steve Dalros, appointed to United States Air Force Academy. Don Sutton, D.E. Scholarship spon- sored by Distributive Education Employ- ers of San Antonio. Barry Feriend, four year scholarship to Howard Payne University for study in Music. Nick Constanzo, four year scholarship to A. 8: I. University, Athletic Scholarship. KATHY LANTZ IRMA HURON FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FOOTBALL Southwest Swvefhmrts M ,Q MARTY HERNANDEZ RITA BUCKALOO SNOWMAN'S BALL-COSMETOLOGY HOMECOMING QUEEN af 1971-'72 Claudia Kelly, 1st Place, Poetry Read- Debra Lovelace, 2nd Place, Girls' Per- ing suasive The One-Act play presentation, The Glass Managerief' under the di- rection of Mrs. Susan Metz, Drama Di- rector, won Third Place in District Contest at Uvalde. The literary meet was held in De vine this year. ll..ZL'. and Howes! Winners Nancy Lucas, 2nd Place, Prose Readir Susan Russ, lst Place, Informative Cindy Runkle,3rd Place,Oral Readin Kraught Honors to outhwest in '71-'72 ' 1 t t ,Q swf, obert Smith, 3rd Place, Poetry, UIL. . QM 2,.-mf w -- - - k.... gage if Waco Rainey, lst Place, Persuasive Speaking,UIL. sts Jeanna Lyon, 1st Place, Public Speak- ing, VICA Leadership Conferenceg she was our representative at District V State Leadership Conference. Bennie Hopper was elected Vice-Presi- dent of Area IV, at the Distributive Education Club of America Contest and Conference held in San Antonio. Cindy Schreiner won 2nd Place in the Speaking Contest of Area II, Office of Education of America Conference. Spirit 6'hai11 Kccamc Syiulzaiv af Wciary far junior 611155 'Throughout the year the Flammette organization sponsored many money making projects. The Spirit Chain was the most profitable project they had all year. Links were sold for 54 each, and the class with the longest chain was the winner. The juniors were the most spirited class. Their hard work and drive helped them to reach over 1,000 links. 168 I we 5 Ai! ,qw X A 2' 'Q M M kr xsxw ,Q .TF M ., ?AQ1:i5,f H,,--X .. -Q .M , 5? ,, I 1. fp M' A' 5f,Jk,y,!3e?f,4.32gL:111A ffiw Q:-Sfimffl.. g M wi-. A-12-' www- X2 A wwmags- 'w,N.1'K'?'ff::5-wg -AQA 5 . ' ,, A- L ' ' 'f x W N Kim, 3' ,... 1 1:Af?w.f3fS?:zQ::f3g2ai5gQ.1X lfvfim X' if x Q, . M . ,-, W 3,53 , Jia,aTPm,'iWY.X fi5: 'i Ji l X A X wif: if K' L f X -,:,:. z ' K ' ,-, X 13- 'Qu ax ..,' if . . ll l,, L ' ' 1 f , L :pgs 5i ?ZQ nf TQ ii- ww -, ' 'S -A 9, I , 1: A ff?-Af :f- :.5 ez . f - f 'few.-fL-'z- 'N ' z E: , . mt: -fam? , fffiifli. Q,-I t , Egf r ,H 5.5 5 . QQ , 'fw f N, Y W,-1-: K -ia. -S3 I 1:31 :tain .sliiwik 'sq - T' Z Q Y N , , ,Aug ,, N fo as if Efvilf .. , 'Y 6 91 N' ' , elf cz . Q 'N-5, 'uni 1 Q A 1 'fiia fig, V el-A .- A ' 111: 'xi ' 15 .. ,WW XQ31 Q5 :flair w , I 1 1 1 l 3 .Q x ' i F, EW K V kk K ' N' N V 42212 , iz! 2 .135- 1 1 W 3 A H ,... L g - Ease :. -2 eg .- -- ' 7 I 'F' ffl 2 ' ': H1 . Q, f i ,E Q Zif f 'L -L' af W V - 212313 sf:-a ' '5 ,' . Q if 5 V :Q-' 21, 1.5 ' , Q E V 2:1 L 1 J i l 2 1 1, if Q usllll f I Aguilar, Sylvia Alvarado, john Alvarado, Patricia Aubin, George Baerman, Anthony Bagnato, Patty Baldwin, Donna Barnlxart, Glenn Bell, Warren Benson, Robert Bernal, Rebecca Booze, Linda Brewer, Jody Broyles, Roberta Buckaloo, Clete Buckaloo, Roger Capps, Drew Carroll, Connie Carter, Bruce Castillo, Gilbert Qrcshmm Goals Were in , M K 'Cf' 5-ani inf 'F'-Q' Atfaincd by Hard Work Castro, Vmcent Cerda, Ernestine Chartler, Julie Chavez, Juan Freshmen sponsor, Mr. Harvey Pinner, taught basic mathe matics to freshmen. Chesshe r, Janine Cllessher, Jerry Chilton, Barbara Coates, George Coddington, Jerome Coker, Mary Cook, Bennie Cooley, Benneta Cordova, Anthony Cove rt, Barbara Cox, Donald Cuellar, Max Nelson Mercado, Robert Pierce and Mark Dancer did their share in helping destroy the Medina Valley Panther. Dalton, Kirk Dancer, Mark Daniels, Lisa Davis, Eddie Davis, Patty gl Dearman, Linda Dennis, Lindsay Dodson, Debbie in is .st ,,, . Dack, Susan Daily, Karen Dalros, Danny Dalton, Bren da ?rcsl1men Searched XA B f ,Av Donica, Nancy Donohue, Sandi Duffy, Mary Dunn, Charles 3 for Meaningful Involvement i 7? K i t X Duran d, Cathy Durnell, Kathy Earnest, Jeannie Enriquez, Albert Enriquez, Lupe Esparza, Eva Esparsa, Yolanda Esters, Charles Estrada, Gilbert Evans, Ruth Fielder, Walter Fierros, Lupe Fie rros , Mary Fletcher, Angelique Flores, Angelita Flores, Gilbert Flores, Rachael Flores, Raul Friesenhahn, Linda Galbreith , Kennth Galvan , Beatrice Gann, Nancy Garcia, Abraham Garcia, Hector Garcia, Rosalinda Garcia, Rosemarie Garcia, Rosemary Garcia, Selma Garner, George Garza, Beatrice Geiser, Richard Gilbert, Robert Gomez, Robert Gonzales, Eugene Greene, Cindy Guiterrez, Lupe Hall, Kevin Hanson, Deborah Harwell, Mike Hawthome, Debbie Snergctic Activities Displaycd :Du uf' by freshmen Hen ry , Ran dall Hernandez Irma Hernandez Joe Hernandez, Juan Freshmen showed enthusiasm with entry in dis play contest for Homecoming- the Bitter End. Hernandez, Mary Hilldore, Susan Hoekstra, Debra Hoffer, Ida Hunter, Davi Ann Ibarra, Joe , mr Irwin, Greg Jac e ,josep johnson, Betty Johnson, Gary Kelleher, Karen Keyser, Dale Kite, David Kniefer, I ohnny Knowles, Gayle Knox, Billy Kriewald, Larry Lapointe, Ann Lassater, Lori Leal, Mary Leatherman, Brenda Leifeste, Robert Lewis, Kim Leyva, Anna Lindsay, Danny Lindsay, john Livingston, Rhonda Lorke, Virginia Lopez, Elida Lucas, Gene Luna, Manuel Macat, Susan ,4 year af l5'ig Dccisizws di u Mahaffey, David Mann, Connie Martinez, David Martinez, Liz Massiate, Frank Mata, Rosalin da Mathis, Suzanne McOskar, Matt McVey, James Melen des, Ann Menchaca, Robert Menchaca, Abel Menchaca, Rufas Mercado, Nelson Milby, Lora Miller, Kathy Montemayor, Gloria Morales, Hope Morales, Johnny Morales, Johnny L Morales, Tony Murphy, Margaret Nash, Wanda New, Billy Niewierowski, Paul Nobles, Melanie Olivarri, Mary Orta, Diane Osgood, Christine O'Shann on, James Ovalle, Roy Packham, Ricki Lasting Eiricudshzjvs Packhurst, Steve Parrott, Buff Perino, Marine Pierce, Robert Water fountains afford relief to Vince Dayoc and Anthony Bearman on hot, sunny days. ,RQ Pike, Jerry Pinada, Sylvia Powell, Cheryl Albert, Price Prothero, Kent Purvis, Tom Ramirez, Albert Rangel, Simon Rauschhuber, Mary Rejino, Guadalupe Roberts, Debbie Robertson, Donna Rodriquez, john Rollins, james Rowe, Lyold Ruiz, Herlinda Runkle, Cindy Salas, Anna Marie Saucedo, Ruben Savoil, Laura Schirrner, Gary Schwartz, Michael Scribner, John Shoemate, Candy Smith, Carrie Smith, Janet Snider, Suzanne Snyder, Greg Soliz, Janet Soto, Magelenda Stanley, Bill Stevens, John Studymire, George Sunden, Ricky Swearingen, Marla Talanco, Antoinette Taylor, Glenn Tcrrazas, joe Thomas, Sherry Thompson, Alice gill! and Sinccriiy Xifz k ,Mads for ll Hatter 611155 s Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Richard Titzman, Robert Todd, Reonna Trucksess, Gail Ugarte , Joe Uresti, Delores Uresti, Terry Valdez, Alfred Van Hecke, Joey Velie, Darlene Verduzco, Jesse Verstuyft, Gary Verstuyft, Helen Vidales, Paula Walsh, Cathy Warren, Patricia Widener, Susan Winkler, Michelle Wingate, Mike Woodall, Mark Woodson, Debbie Wright, Micky Yates, Rick New kespansibiyties and Hluzllcngcs PE Yates, Robert Youngs, Alan t toot t Y Y - 'lr , Sr Freshmen were inert or energetic, depending on the circum- stances! Darlene Velie, Linda Friesenhahn and Angie Reesor 'oined the crowd durin lunch. J 8 Terry Uresti was the only one in this class who knew the HHSWCI. Wm' Brough! ta Zfcshmcu 0fWcers Freshmen Officers pictured above: Billy Knox, Terry Uresti, john Alvarado, Roger Buckaloo, Mary Hernandez, Brenda Leatherman, Connie Carroll, and Nancy Donica. i S S S SC CLASS OFFICERS President .............. Roger Buckaloo Vice-President . . . . . . John Alvarado Secretary ..... .... M ary Hernandez Treasurer ..... ....... T erry Uresti Reporter ....... . . . Brenda Leatherman Student Council Representatives . . . .... Billy Knox, Connie Carroll Class Representative . . . . . . .Nancy Donica SP ONS ORS Mrs. Naida Segura Mrs. Iraida Iturralde Miss Gladys Leather Mr. Harvey Pinner Mr, Clyde Parsons Mr. Harold LaBach Saphanwrcs Were Active Rene Smith, Future Teacher member, conducts class in ab- sence of teacher. Debbie Belko wasn't sure about outcome of this class session. in Sclzovl Quuctions Cathy Guzman had trouble remembering her locker combination. A 1 1 I 1 Mr. Schultz had difficulty convinc- ing Pam Lambert of the change in meeting dates for sophomores. New Chess Club gave James Hampton and Steve Nolin hours D1'iVC1 S Ed is CQSY for SOHIC people. MI- Smith HSSL1rCd of relaxation, Sue Rimkus of that fact. n4,,,,,,, Adams, Rusty Aelvoet, Sandy Alderete, Martha Alfaro, Danny Alfaro, Hilda Alvarado, Vidal Armstrong, jack Armstrong, Sam Arredondo, Daniel Arredondo, Rosalinda Bagnato, Donna Bailey, Susan Barrera, Mary Anne Belko, Debbie Burmea, Jessie Bitner, Melody Bourgoise, George Buckner, Paul Burkart, Marie Bush, Richard Saphamares Advanced 7' Chair kuawledgc 5 va 5 J r lx x V y y if , Buzzard, Sandra Bybee, Robert Bybee, Shirley Camden, Kathy Capps, Ann Caraway, Fred Castillo, Robert Castro, Martha Cerda, Estella Chavana, jesse Chervinshi, Frank Christmas, Merry Coker, Bobby Conley, Irene Cook, Debbie Costa, Jay Courchesne, Richard Crambes, James Cruz, Orlando Curtis, Robert Dalros, Howie Dalton, john Davis, Mary Dayoc, Vince De La Cruz, Connie De La Cruz, Helen Deskin, Barbara Diaz, Robert Dockery, Richard Donica, Steve Dowsland, Robert Drake, Valerie Duffy, Pat Duncan, Stanley Dunegin, Ruth Dunny, Gerry Duron, Gloria Evans, Mark Evans, Pattie Everett, Kenneth Saphamarcs Supparted Ti i t K 4-if t qi ' f- tt Q the Salma! Fields, Bobby Field, Bobby Fierros, Gracie Fletcher, Billie Flores, Andrew Flores, Delores Flores, Mary Flores, Theresa Folsom, Glen Franks, Ray Gale, Doris Galvan, Margie Gann, David Gatlin, Darla Gomez, Anita Gomez, Banche Gomez, Oscar Gonzales, Joel Gonzales, Margie Gonzales, Martha Steve Donica supported his team by attending JV Tournament. Gookin, Cindy Graham, Ann Gray, Steve Guzman, Cathy Guzman, Raul Hampton, james Harvey, Mike Hendry, Julia Hernandez, Andrew Hernandez, Larry Hilton, Wally Homeir, Alan Hopper, Brenda Howard, Deborah Hurd, Chuck Huron, Rachel Hutton, Judy Hydrick, john Ibarra, Diane Iltis, Rosie Irwin, Mary jackson, Horace Jarvis, Bill Johnson, Margaret Johnston, Ronnie Kavetski, Pat Kerns, Jack Kimbrell, Kathy Lambert, Pam Lenhart, Robert Leppo, Myndi Leyva, Ernest Litrell, Robert Lopez, Steve Lorke, James Lowe, Willie McAninch, Steve McCarthy, Valerie McGinnis, Linda McKinney, Debra McKinny, Pat McNally, Pat Macat, Steve Madrid, Delores Mann, David Martinez, jesse Marchini, Margie Martinez, Marie Mata, Blanca Melendy, Ray Miller, Larry Montemayor, Larry Morris, Debbie Murphy, Kenneth Nentwich, George Nentwich Leon Nolin Steve Nolin Terri Ochoa Richard ' -w 2 gg , if Cindy Gookin took a moment to wait for , friends. Daydream' Wm' Part of S :N , y Qs. emu? .gy Q eff f ,Q Q 2 - 5 ale' a . . 8 4' Saphamarcs ' ,Activities S is Olivarri, Cecil Olvera, Mary O'Neil, Pam Opella, Charles Owens, Dana Payne, Shirley Padillo, Leo Pena, Roy Perez, Rosalinda Poster, Herschel Potter, Fred Powell, Mary . f ani Price, Jody Pue, William Quintanilla, Cindy Quintanilla, Suzie Rainey, Waco Rangel, Janie Rosmussen, Barbara Reeh, Adolph Reinoshek, Louis Reyes, Hermelinda Reyes, Ruben Rimkus, Sue Rivera, Jesse Robbins, Glenda Robertson, Mike Rodriquez, Gerry Rosenbusch, David Ruiz, George Ruiz, Hilda Ruiz, Rosalinda Saddler, Leland Saddler, Ronnie Saengerhausen, Donna X ,,....l Sanchez, Jesse Scott, Lana Scraper, Daryl Scraper, Larry Shadxock, Glenda Cindy Quintanilla hur- ried to finish assign- ment. 196 .rf Fl 5 .i . 0 V' ,L Q, lm A' .,. f eg., 1 xlggwri 4 64' 1 4 , MJ..gg ecV'2.' iw-.ff s K 0' -gg .9 , -'1 ,. , i and Played Hard ySikoski, Helen iSilva, Diane Pulquerio, Silva Simms, Will Sinclair, Cindy Smith, Donna Smith, Renee Smith, Robert Soliz, Loyd Soliz, Terry Sparkman, Philip Stevens, Kathy Stoutamire, Rhonda St. john, Becky Stull, Diane Sutton , Cheryl Swails, Billy Swearingen, Herby Tan ahill, Tom Teague, Frankie Sandy Aelvoet indicated her interest in having her picture taken. tll t 'aa -85 fi' . X f W.: . .Q , ,, it ma an I .A.l 1 Thewes, Cindy Thompson, Barbara Tillman, John Tondre, Pat Trevino, Aurthur Ugarte, Teresa Uresti, Jesse Uresti, Magda Valles, Juana Vance, Vince Velie, Jeanie Verastegui, Christina Villanueua, Maria Wells, Denise White, Natalie Eeadershzp Showed in +L Q zai an TE be E' if iii, X x. P..-gs White Steve Zygmont Susan Larry Scraper and Pat Walker danced to the Cotton Eye joe. aphamore 0fWccrs Sophomore Class officers pictured above: Rene Smith, Kathy Guzman, Susan Bailey, Mrs. Ethel Scott, Mr. Wilson Murray, Mrs. Mary Linnstaedter, Sponsors, Howard Dalros, Mr. Irving Leather, Mrs. Dorothy S. Clements, Sponsors, Rosalinda Perez, Deborah Howard, Magda Uresti. SPONSORS President .... Rosalinda Perez MIS- Ethel SCOU Vice-President . . .Susan Bailey MY- Il'Vil1g Leather Secretary .... Cathy Guzman Mrs- D0f0fl1Y CICITICHCS Treasurer .... . . Rene Smith MTS- Mary Linnsfaedfef Representatives Historian . . . . Howie Dalros Magda Uresti Debbie Howard Mr. Wilson Murray P juniors Showed Initiative Dave Broyles expressed himself with a yawn as the days work progresses during sixth period. 'thy LEP Mike Hritz l flashes his all too well- known smile at a joke. John Gerber had reservations on having his picture taken while he and Gerald Craw- ford discussed a magazine article. in All Chair Activities Alfred Guidry tried to borrow Hne money in the library from Donna Marlowe, senior. Paul Cruz waved goodby to comrades in gym. Flammette, Nancy Van Hecke, participated in pep rally. juniors Karak Uma' Ou! 1 Hia Aelvoet, Darson Ahrens, George Alfaro, julia Alvarado, Cynthia Alvarado, Reyes Armstrong, Charlie Baldwin, Jeff Beam, Lori Becker, Cindy Bernal, Sylvia Black, Tony Broyles, David for Plmsure Bums' Kenny Charlie Guzman enjoyed lunch with Mary Irwin, sophomore. , r K Q .- - 1. ' L be -, 1 wg, as f f, A12 K, Aw Cain, Eddie Capps, Debbie Castillo, Dalia Castro, Leonor Clewis, Robert Coldeway, Beverly Coldeway, Marilyn Cooley, Mitchell r J leespansilfiily- frown ,w Cordova, Andrew Cortez, Eliseo Crawford, Gerald Cruz, Paul Danklefs, Darrell Deskin, Gordan Ducote, Mark Duffy, Carol Dupre, Iris Earnest, Robert Enriquez, Theresa Erickson, Evelyn Zfhraugh junior ,Ceadershzjv 'vw-ff. Estala, Antonia Evans, Bill Felan, Daniel Field, Valerie Fierros, Patti Fierros, Pedro Flores, Dora Flores, Ramona Franck, Kathy Claudia Kelly helped Mrs. Pue process books for the library. 75 Ol, lgi' F011 PH3 l:.5l fx 4 ,4 Healthy Mind and Hady Friesenhahn, Ruth Fulghum, Mike Garcia, Gina Garcia, Rita Gomez, Eugene Gomez, Gloria Garay, Joe Garcia, Bennie Garcia, Rose Mary Gerber, John Debbie Upton winced as she received booster shot from nur Important far Success S. l f r Gonzales, Danny Guidrey, Alfred Gutierrez, Delores Guzman, Charlie Hampton, Jamie Harwell, Freddie Haskins, Diane Haskins, Jimmy Henry, Ron Hernandez, Charlie Hilldore, Nancy Hopper, Bennie Hard Work Brought Hritz, Mike Jackel, Wanda Jackson, Judy Kelly, Claudia Kemple, Kenneth Kersey, jimmy Koehler, Marian Krueger, Betty Lane, Janie Lapointe, Debora Leppo, Cindy Lessing, Steve kcwards to juniors :phil Lewis, Christine Lyons, Terry i sf 3' Lyles, Debbie Lyon, Jeanna Lyons, Jerry Mann, Marilyn Martinez, Gerard McFarlane, Claude McKinney, Nancy Juniors won fifst place in homecoming spirit display contest. yuuiars Learned the Mechler, Dorothy Milby, Donna Miller, Margaret Montgomery, Richard Morgan, Lewis Noack, Mike Nobles, Robert Olvera, Luis Packham, Dennis Palm, Jim Payne, James Pereida, Gilbert Importance of 9ricudsl1121 Perez, Belinda Perino, David Prothero, Paul Pue, Arthur Pummer, jean Quintanilla, Tony l ,,, Y 7 ,Y ,,,7,, Peters, Mike Plumstead, Ann Janine Lane and Jamie Hampton were happy over prospect of lunch. 511155 of '73 Ham! Pat Franger worked as aide for sixth period in library. Rauschhuber, Stephen , , L Reeh, Kathy Robinson, Bill Rogers, Donna Ruiz, Abel Saenz, Estella Sanchez, Soledad Saucedo, Adam Saucedo, Eva cw f'f0l'l20l15' 'Q f Schneider, Rita Schreiner, Donna Seto, Denis Siller, Simon Singleton, Wesly Smith, Phyllis Snook, Elizabeth Solis, Carlos Solis, Rosemarie Soto, Amado Soto, Tomesa Soto, Valia fighter Moments Shared Sullivan, Delois Swearingen, Rusty Sweeney, Cindy Talanco, Tony Taylor, Debbie Temple, Kim Titzman, Kathy Ugarte, Ralph P Paul Cruz entertained Alfred Guidry and Debbie Weddle with short story of his own choice. K w by junivrs Upton, Debbie Van Hecke, Nancy Vargas, Diane Verstuyft, Mike Walker, Pat Watts, Virginia Weddle, Debbie wehmeyef, Diann Williams, Nancy Winkler, Patrice Woodson, Alan Zarazinski, Dawn juniors Illustrated cfrmlive Spirit Over-due books presented a problem to Sylvia Bernal as she typed daily list. Cindy Becker and Diane Vargas were actlve members of Drag- on Band. Mike Hritz was pleased to show one of his creative signs used to build spirit during football season. SPONSORS Mr. Arnold Schultz Mrs. Carolyn Mayo Mrs. Jennie Byrom Mrs. Susan Metz Miss Nancy Frye Juniors were the award winners for Spirit ' Chain during football season. Mr. Schultz and Alfred Guidry were very happy about the whole thing. yuuivr 611155 Oficers President ..... Vice-President . . . Secretary . , . Treasurer ..... Representatives . . . . Alfred Guidry Nancy Van Hecke .. . . . LoriBeam . . . Steve Lessing Ruth F riesenhahn Soledad Sanchez junior Class Officers pictured left: Mrs. Mayo, Spon- sor, Alfred Guidry, Steve Lessing, Soledad Sanchez, Nancy Van Hecke, Lori Beam, Ruth Friesenhahn, and Mr. Schultz, Sponsor. flighighf of Seasan juniors and Seniors turned out in large numbers for this Formal dance of the season. i Harvey Brock and jerry Braden looked over pic- Margaret Hathaway, Cherie Holden and Rita Clark entered in ture selection at -Ioske's Portrait Studio. to the spirit of Slave Day wholeheartedly. t?l1i0!'S - 1972 Ambition, failure, success . . . these things occupied the minds of seniors at the close of another year. Time passed quickly for class members, and as the final days of four rewarding years slowly drew to a close, sadness fillled their hearts. Seniors could no longer look forward to the arrival of diplomas or the big event of the Junior-Senior Prom. But they did look to a brighter future due to many well-spent hours at Southwest High. Aelvoet, Laurie Alvarado, Esmeralda Alvarado, Paula Alvarez, Richard Aguilar, Maria Bagnato, Bill Allen, Wilma QNot Picturedl Baskins, David QNot Picturedj 220 Baskins, johnathon QNot Picturedj 3-11 .11 -1 L. Y? Hz if ' sv , ,g 5, P: 'fwlif g M M xi XRS ig Q L x a. 1 ss 5' l A ' . M 3599 bb'k l? 'K :--: 'J 21 1 ' ,,,, A f .. W , .1 , .- V, k I, f , ' ,Q , .V ,gi we if'-1 ' . H. -- 5 'K G' ji' , M K I . ,Ag 5 23' X- -. 9-5:2 , K 535iY,gigig - W F: ig, 1- ,fy , . 752, 'k - - 5 1 . :.,., ,A ' .--, 45 E.1g::1:'- Q, T? 12 E , f f, f wi W 1411.41 '-if 6112- ' ' 2531, z 11' Kg: 'FQ ' it ww V A EL, Z lxkx ,, ., ,, 3 1 Seniors Keprzsented Srcelleuca Gookin, Debbie Grajeda, Arthur 5?-JG Guidry, William S., Jr. Cleo Schrank, office assistant, typed tests for examinations. Gutierrez, Irene Gutierrez, Nancy 226 Haines, jack QNot Pictured, ll.. f 53: Y ! ,I M35 Y., V , , '9 K I ' H 'lt 44 N W ' . pm xi v fir? fr xr ' ,L ff , . ,eww-'S x -Q us. SY Q-fa I f ' Y e. E g f Bu Q R4 EX F, M' Em r r X X X Senior Iflass 0Mcers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: SENIOR SPONSORS: Mrs. F,-itz Baker President-David Buchanan Mrs. Sandra Zwernernann Vice President-Steve Dalros Mrs. Kay Lentz Secretary-Cleo Schrank Treasurer-Barry Feriend S. C. Representatives-Mary Garcla Linda Chilton Seniors Assumed Dmzify Ted Williams and Don Sutton found the senior reception most enjoyable after warm graduation services. Mike Morrow showed absolute delight about receiving his dip- loma from four years of hard work. EV' fw-inf jlomecvming From left to right, Homecoming Escorts and Queen: Judy Thompson,Julie Salazar, Larry Hernandez, Ruth Friesen- hahn, Rita Buckaloo, Queen, Clete Buckaloo, Terry Soliz, Suzanne Mathis. ..w. ff wer, f . -. 1 'I-V, ,, , . . : - ,. -- Rita Buckaloo is very happy after being crowned Homecoming Queen, left. Junior Class won first with their float' for the Spirit Display Contest, above. 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TREES give us a constant supply of products..lumber for buildings and tools, cellulose for paper and fiber, as well as nuts, mulches, oils, gums, syrups, and fruits... TREES shade us from direct sunlight better than any sombrero. They are welcome in parking lots on hot, sunny days... TREES camouflage harsh scenery and unsightly city dumps, auto graveyards, and mine sites... TREE leaves break the onslaught of pelting raindrops on the soil surface and give the soil a chance to soak up as much uater as possible... TREE leaves, by decaying, replace minerals in the soil and enrich it to support later plant growth... TREE roots hold the soil and keep silt from uashing into streams... TREES increase the value of property... and TREES provide for America's beauty, economic growth and stability. 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TEX. 78204 CA 3-GIBI La Coste' Texas 78039 One ' Q Ph 762 3223 7 u ' l J LYTLE FEED AND SEED COMPANY ELSTOWS VARIETY Lytle, Texas Ccmille Uresii enioyed purchasing Handy Andy food products at the Southwest Military Drive store. Q19 251 Hmvny-Away - 9 Wayne 8. Dollie Jackson, owners PIONEER FLOUR HILLS PEER'-ESS CLEANERS O' 'O' ' 1513 Nogalitos Ph. 223-8661 , , I 2403 N. Zarzamora, Plant 81 Office ' Ph. 733-8251 PHONI 922-5771 JOHN DURN K PAN - AM MOBlL 7023 So. PAN-AM EXPRESSWAY Br LOOP 13 MINOR ai MAJOR ENGINE REPAIR AIR COND. SERVICE or REPAIR ELL. Owruzn D.E. students presented display, showing varied interests of PiCTUfed above, l- to R, GOFY Tondre, Tim MOHYQOUWEYY PGY group, Morris, Fred Sinclair, Steve Woodson, Richard Alvarez, Richar Ochoa, Bennie Hopper. Exruu' WA1'I:v-I Ano Jcwruw Rn-Ain Ano Ennuu Is Free Pickup 81 Delivery Uniroyal Goodyear . OIOIQA. 5 V V X X ' SCHNElDER'S Slcfluffz gswalsu Duunnnon - BuLuvA Wxrcntl - QUALITY Jcwznnv isafety Comes First- Tires 0 Brakes 0 Tune Up 0 Wheel Balance Batteries 0 Mufflers 0 Shocks Complete Engine Repair CHARLES SCHULTZ Dwntn 9244221 HARRY SCHNEIDER 21304 PI.l:AlAN1'I:IN Rena White Road SAN Arrrnmn, Tun 78221 San Antonio, Texas 78222 I 2 . 2 i -:ffI-v11-vS- .ww . . 'HsyQQwg A .Q A ff' X ' f 1 Q' 1 I 4 2 1 bg 'Q N , K 4 Q , gf V Mk 'E 2 X .,-, . Y if QwwF:gsi 9 5 ' if ME f Hel , Q57 Qilffeg ww 5 W' - I fx Q New 9 N . 11 +A X ,iw X X fr-an A gwggi HSV? 595-Q fffi sl f A 5 ' ' T Af Q: Q x ,. life ff . i fl' I QQVQ - LuLu Yum ,.X1 ,,.i Treasurer! Memories by. . , DIVISION OF FOX-STANLEY PHOTO PRODUCTS. INC. PORT RAITS 0 0 0 ' SCHOOL DEPARTMENT 4 ff- We 1: nm Bank Americard and Master Charge Discount On All Merchandise GATEWAY AUTO PARTS Your Brand of Banking Quality Parts and Service ' Machine Shop Service Box 666 Lytle, Texas 78052 Phone: 673-0661 4766 s.w. Manmfy Drive Membef FDIC Home: 673-2732 Near Security Gate VAN DE WALLE FARMS, INC. Leon Valley Brand Vegetables 5342 Highway 90 West San Antonio, Texas TONY'S CAFE AND DRIVE-INN Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Drinks 8 Across from SW High School Pearsall Ro d 622-9297 FARMS, INC. U Von Ormy, Texas 78073 Willie Vogel Melfred Fey .. ' rum sn-m-asus Bill McDonald . M 'mm' mn lun c. .IoruNG .1-i I +I- '49 4041 35 rrfiss -I A 2r.:- .x,Q, .,I . rsi- 2 - , DRE' N ' Residential Commercial Free Estimates . CHARLES L?,I1?,?22?O,EIEC'R'CAI LEARN T0 IIRII run I umm rurunr' MA 2-3440 Awscow, Texas Q o SECRETARIAL o BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION o EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL Q IIIM OPERATORS o JUNIOR ACCOUNTING o COMPUTER PROGRAMMING o SENIOR ACCOUNTING o DATA PROCESSING JERRY'S TEXACO Near Southwest High School Intersection Pearsall Road 81 FM 1604 622-9280 TOWN 8x COUNTRY, INC. AUTO PARTS 4932 SW Military Drive 674-1660 Open 7 days a week WE OFFER BEGINNING, ADVANCED ond REVIEW CLASSES. Our Thorough Courses Prepare You lor Top Paying Positions In Business, Industry and Civil Services 0 10l PLACEIAEIIT ASSISTANCE 0 TIAISFEI PIIYILEGES . 0 IIDIPLETEIY All IIDIIJITIIIIEII An Eligible Institution Under The K .4559 FEDERAL INSURED LOAN PROGRAM 'TU-Um Ask About Our VA Approved Courses 1 SAN ANTONlO'S OLDEST e. LARGEST . . . A RESPECTED ' NAME IN BUSINESS EDUCATION SINCE ms 9 Parish-Draughon s . . Business College A QUALITY sci-rooc or 1..'r'v EDUCATION SYSTEIVYS, INC. .AII Q MAIITIN ST 255 NORT 'NAMO vouey Hs Mfm 674-9276 X Sqn Armto pEogTexcz Bd! Wxison 674 9277 s 78227 E AND REFRESH COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. things gg better Wlth oke .I JL I 1-5? IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIMM, IIIILMLMI, -'MfN- A , MA A 'N' Se gSo thwesfSi de 1 nclthe P t 1937 POST OFFICE BOX 3459 V I I I 19 1 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78211 3570 SWMII ryD M b FDIC 257 2 VAIL-EY-Hsf .National Bank of San Antonio 302 VALLEY-HI DRIVE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78227 Mi.,-nw! 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UNIVERSITY IN THE SUN TRINITY WA 3-9161 INVOLVEMENT an important word on Trinity Hill where confrontation is a daily occurrence between promising students and a discern ing faculty A Trinity student is INVOLVED in planning his own degree program in self govern pendent research and in extra curricular activities At Trinity education is a personal adventure Trinity University The University in the Sun 715 Stadium Drive 736 4141 'EIS' ment . . . in dialogue courses . . . in inde- , . HEALER LUMBER COMPANY Somerset, Texas y smcs 1928 GEOROES GARAGE AUTO PARTS PAINT AND BODY SHOP GENERAL RE RS 2 ouR wnscxsn SER ca PHONE 63 32 DE E TEXAS 78016 I LYTLE AUTO SUPPLY CARTER'S GARAGE 772-3232 Lytle, Auto Mechanics affords Howard Hritz an opportunity to use natural 622-3990 Texas talent. .'?5'6Z'f' 663-4436 260 We Love To Save You Money Q la 91414 I N C. D E VI INI E OPEN EVENINGS 8 AM TO 6 PM BY APPOINTMENT You're Money Ahead- Drive A Little - Save A Lot 5 ',Q',-jL2 ' 224-6677 Soles 8- Service NEW 8- USED AUTOMOBILES 81 TRUCKS Located 801 N. Tee! D1 Hwy 81 - Devine, Tex v.- ' I David S. Hernandez ? Food Ior the Whole Family OWNER-OPERATOR McDONALD'S HAMBURGER UNIT 1702 1735 s.w. MILITARY DR. Q SA A Tomo TExAs 7ez24 N N , 15123 924-4805 Hamburgers tasted wonderful to Cheerleaders, Kathy Lcrnfz, LuLu Dayoc, Cherie Holden, and Irma Huron. I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1972 GRADUATING CLASS OF SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL JI: ..'EfFI F PEPSI 5 OOP 410 P.O.BOX18208 512-661-5311 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS, 78218 OPT I M I STS CLUB Friend of the Youth 261 l HEB affords man attractive food displays for shoppers as Julie Salazar and Y Sharon Buzzard made their selections. FARMERS TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT INC. Phone - RR2-3313 Lytle, Texas 78052 WOEPPEL'S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 2508 W. Loop 410 Phone - 674-691 I in Y, 7, ,WY 4. 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GLASSTDV CAFE-HOTEL SUPPLY bo '- P O BOX 9185 ' 724 SOUTH FLOFKES ST 'f SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78204 E' E O I ' ROBERTSON AND ALVARADO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY J 5 rr!4f1-Dee. 52 we -A F 5 3mm,e4:l!P!?!gL1U ' 914Gillef1'e WE FURNISH WA 4-1879 WA 2-5367 FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND CAFETERIA SUPPLIES OUR SPECIALTY GOOD WORKMANSHIP IS - .nova ...assi 4 JIM KNOWLTON Theron Mund wins with top entry from Knowltons' Farms in Bexar County and Houston Livestock Shows. Milk Farm Route I, Box 4 Von Ormy, Texas 78073 622-3486 wi lliinee IIHIICDBBY Shop 141 VALLEY Hn MALL 673-4851 HEADQUARTERS for all your HOBBY NEEDS JOHN E. BITNER sAN ANTONIO owNER TEXAS 78227 2II8 B.W. Brin Sun lntnnlo. Toxn HUNGRY FARMER SAVE MORE WHERE THEY SELL MORE! BROW 311 S. 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OF YKIAS IV IME AlAMC' Senior Class President, David Buchanan. 271 DWYER ROAD ENCO SERVICE Home ot the Tiger Team Enco f Atlas Products Dwyer Road 81 Loop 4IO g gg aqffaftzzaa and rufzgofstsming co. 623-3181 lu New LAns.Do HIGHWAY WQYneSUn1neklMcndger SAN M AND K GALLAWAY anornsns AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Phone Feed, Seed 8. Hardware 674-I66O P. O. Box 337 429-252I 43231 iL!I:5:?gIII.?g:QIZr' Somerset, Texas 78068 l SPECIALIZE IN OAK TREES McBRIDE'S BEAUTY SHOP , -- MILITON CARRASCO Complete Beauty Services wg' 'fr Landscape and Nursery Atascosa Texas I 'F:'i.4'g 5510 Hillburn Drive MA 2'368I , Call for Estimates . 623-1276 NICK AND LOUIS CONSTANZO BROS. 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MW ...VV-M A- NMWVV-.V V..-Q ..VV-f-Vf,w...V -swi- q.VVVwEmil' 4- Q- .V - -- 'Qs Q. , V THE ICE CREAM PLACE 32 FLAVORS Open 10:00 A.M.1o 10:30 P.M. 5762 Medina Base Road Phone-674-9906 BlLL'S BARBER SHOP 512-622-3475 Two Barbers across from Southwest High School Rf. 1, Box 213 Atascosa, Texas 78002 DAVE'S CLEANERS AND TUXEDO RENTALS Traditional and Brocades 2503 W. L0Op 410 673-1911 MADDOX MATTRESS COMPANY 409 Fredericksburg Road PE 5-5211 San Antonio, Texas Cherie Holden and Camille Uresfi show by their smiles how popular Dr. Pepper is on campus. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO LIKE IT Dr. Pepper Bottling Company San Anionio, Texas 0' 760,061 f U C B V Y IS TRY IT! Mr. John Crisp, Representative BILLY CARLISLE AUTO PARTS 81 SERVICE AUTO AIR CONDITIONING REPAIRS 81 BODY WORK 1047-49 New Laredo Highway San Antonio, Texas 78211 0 Fine Commercial Printing 8K Engraving 0 g,!'I'l'E e' at 'E ' 7 Noam-:Aus nm? lex... cone meager u FROZEN FOODS xmas! 611 Oriental POpIar 2-3326 0 Ledger Building Son Anvonio, Phone: 236-8111 L Co5'e' Texas Texas Mrs. Van Hecke's hospitality was cont geous as Kathy Lanfz visited LihIe Joe's. LITTLE JOE'S ICE HOUSE Route 9, Box 203 F 623-9820 Pearsall Road 279 URESTl'S CAMPER Specializing In Custom Designed Pickup Cunopys-Compare Our Quality 81 Price Before You Buy. PICKUP CANOPY 4 H A- 4... , '- 'V ' La ' ' Li ,. .- ...- nv. ,- I , 1 -, 251113.-13 'A:3gQ,ggg7 1'-3-13:-:ir-'. 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Village Infant Nursery Vogel and Fey Farms Western Auto Associate Store, Lytle Woeppels' Administrators Hall,A.D. ........ McDonald, Carol .... Jackel, Liz ........ Ludwig, Marion .... Todd, Ferol ,...., . . 18-26-42 27-30-46-47 . . 26-27-42 ......25 .......25 . . . . .35-73-74 Ccachers Acton, William . . . Adams, Pete ,.,,, Atkins, Courtney , , Baker, Fritz ....... Beauchamp,Joe . , , Blackwell, Loyd . . . Brown, William . . Byrom,Jennie . . . Burket, Jim ..,, Burleson, Glenn . . . Clements, Dorothy . Collums, Sharon . . . Franklin, Kenny . . . Frye , Nancy ..... Gordon, Betty . . . Heffley, Larry . . . Howell, Margaret . . Hoffman, Marion . . Iturralde, lraida . . Jorgensen, Linda. . . Kellogg, Anne .... Labach, Harold . . Leather, Gladys . . Leather, Irving .... Lemmons, Thomas . Lentz, Kay .... . . . Linnstaedter, Mary. . Mayo, Carolyn .... McKinney, J. William Metz,Susan. . . . . . . . Murray, Wilson .... Nieschwitz, Dwight . Palmire, John ...... Parsons, Clyde , , , Pinner, Annelle . . Pinner, Harvey . . . Platzner, Bebe .... Prettyman, Dorothy Pue Verda Mae .... Schuttz, Amold . . Scott, Ethel .... Segura, Naida . . Smith, Franklin . . . Stein,Jeannean . . . Tellez, Ohielia ..... Vogelsang, Michael . . . White, Mildred ...... Zwernemann, Sandra Jamvold, Maureen . . Riordan, Richard . . . Warren, Catherine. . . . .ar . . . 34-80-81-85-86-89 . . . . . . .34-80-81-90 ........37-91-94 . . .31-227-235 . . . . . 26-89 . . . . 36-90 . . . . 38-106 . . . . 28-71-217 . . . . . . .132-133 . ........ 31-52-56-60-65 ...........28-199 14-34-42-46-47-76-78-92 . . 38-106-121-123-125 30-217 ..........36-92 . . . 33-106-112-118 31 . . . . 36-89 . . . 28-185 . . . 38-50 . . 34-76 . . . . .185 . . . 32-185 . . . 39-199 .....36-91 .......30-237 . . . . .28-29-69-199 . . . .34-77-78-92-217 37-91 . . . . 28-29-65-66-217 ........32-199 . . .38-106-131 . . . 36-86-90-100 ......32-185 . . .31-37-63-65 ' ' ' 91-173-185 . . . 36-37-93 .......35-205 . . . . 39-68-187-217 . . . . . .32-199 . . . 29-88-185 . . . . 35-187 . . . . . . . . 32 . . 37-97-98-99 .......30 ....37-92 ...23-29-88 ....32 ...30 ...29 Qreshmcu Aguilar, Sylvia . . ...172 Alvarado, John . . . Alvarado, Patricia . . Aubin, George .... Baerman, Anthony . Bagnato, Patty .... Bailey, Rex .... Baldwin, Donna . .. . Barnhart, Glenn, , , Brewer, Jody. . . Bell, Warren ..... Benson, Robert . . , Bernal, Rebecca .... Booze, Linda .... Broyles, Roberta . . . 172-185-123-153 ...........172 .........,172 ....114-172-180 ........172 ....170 ......172 N , ,114-172 . . .172-69-se .......172 .......172 ....172-63 172 ...........172 Buckaloo, Roger. . . ..... 172-185-123 Buckaloo, Clete. . . 114-172-82-132-135 Capps, Drew ..... ........... 1 72 Carreon, Olivia Carroll, Connie . . . . . . 172-185 Castro, Vincent . . ..... 173 Castillo, Gilbert . . , , , 172 Carter, Bruce ---- .......... 1 72 Cerda, Ernestine . . . .......... . 173 Chartier, Julie . . . . . 172-116-119-120 Chavez, Juan ----- Chessher,Jannie . . . Chessher, Jerry . . . Chilton, Barbara . Coates, George . . . . . . Coddingston, Jerome Coker, Mary ........ Coldeway, Karen . . . Cook, Bennie .... Cooley, Benette . . . Cordova, Anthony - Cuellar, Max ------ Covert, Barbara - - - Cross, Janet - - - - Cruz, Gabriel - . . Cox, Donald - - - Dack, Susan - - - Daily, Karen .... Dalros, Daniel . . . Dalton, Brenda . . Dalton, Kirk .... Daneils, Lisa .... Dancer, Mark . . . Davis, Eddie .... Davis, Pattie .... Dearman, Linda . . Dennis, Lindsay- - - Dodson, Debbie . . . De La Garza, Juana - Donica, Nancy .... Donohue, Sandra . . . Duffy, Mary ..... Dunn, Charles - - - Durand, Cathy .... Durnell, Kathy . . . Earnest, Delores . . . Enriquez, Jeannie . . Enriquez, Albert . . Enriquez, Lupe . . . Esparza, Eva ---- 173 173-87 .,.......173 . . . . 173-116-126 . . . . 114-173-125 ........173 .......173 63 ...173 .i.173 ....173 .....173 - - - - 174-63 .......173 ......174,4g . . . 174-69-76-79 . .114-174-125-82 ..........174 . . . . . 114-174 . . . . . 174 .. .174-65 . . .174 . . . . 174 ...174-48 ........174 ...........171-174-76 ...174-185-116-119-S3-2:34-129 ................174-76 -- - - 114-174-125 ........175 .....175-48 ...175 ...175 ...175 ...175 ........175 Esparza, Yolanda .... Esparza, Helen .... Esters, Charles . . Evans, Ruth ---- Estrada, Gilbert . . . Fielder, Walter . . Fierros, Lupe . . . Fierros, Mary ...... Fletcher, Angleique Flores, Gilbert ..... Flores, Angelita- - - Flores, Rachel. . . Flores, Raul ....... ........176 Friesenhahn, Linda Frausto, Rudy .... . Galbraith, Kenneth ......176-82 Galvan, Beatrice . . Gann, Nancy . . . Garcia, Abraham . . Garcia, Hector . . . Garcia, Rosalinda. . Garcia, Rosemary . Garcia, Selma .... Garza, Beatrice . . . Geiser, Richard . . . Gilbert, Robert . . . Gliles, Charles . . . Gomez, Robert . . . Gonzales, Eugene . Greene, Laura . . . . Gutierrez, Lupe. . . Hall, Kevin ........ Hanson, Deborah .... Henry, Randall . . . Hernandez,joe . . . Hernandez, Mary .... Hernandez, Irma . Hernandez, juan . . Hilldore, Susan . . Hilton, Eva ----- Hoffer, Ida ..... Huizer, Daniel- - - Hunter, Davi Ann Ibarra, joe ..... Irwin, Greg . . . Jaclcel, Joseph . . . johnson, Gary. . . johnson, Betty . . Kelleher, Karen . . Keyser, Dale .... Kite, David ...... Knifer, Johnny . . Knowles, Gayle . . Konkright, Danny Konkright, Stanley Knox, William ...... . . Kriewald, Larry . . Lapointe, Ann .... Lasseter, Lori ....... Leatherman, Brenda . . . . . . 178-185-69 Leal, Mary ....... Lefeste, Bob . . . Lewis, Kim. . . . ...175 ......175 -.--175-66 ....175 ........175 ..........175 ..175-48-65-77-63 ......60-175-76 ........175 ...175-116 ......175 . .175-184-137 .......175 .176-83-85-82 ........176 ....60-176 ....176 ....176-63 ....176 ......176 ..176-125-135 ......114 ....60-176 ....176 ......176 .......176 ..........114-176-65 ..............176-69 ....114-115-177-125-82-135 .........177-185-157 ......177 .....177 . . . 171-177 .. . . . . . 177 . . .171-177-48 . . . .177-82 . . .177 . . .177 ...177 . ..177 . . .. .177 . . . 170-177 . . 60-178 . . . 178 .. . 178 .1i5.i55'.ii5'.5i.i5i.i34.i35.i5i . . ..................... 178 ......178 .......178 ......178 ...178 ...178 Leyva, Anna .... Lindsey, Danny. . . Lindsey, john .... Livingston, Rhonda Loopez, Elida .... Lorke, Virginea . . . Lovelace, Tim . . . Lucas, Gene . . Lugo, Eva .... Luna, Manuel . . . Lyons, Wayne. . . Mc0sher, Matt . . . McVey,james. . . Macat, Susan .... Mahaffey, Davis. . . Mann, Connie .... Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, David. . . Martinez, Mary Ann Massiate, Frank . . . Mata, Roselinda. . . Mathis, Suzanne. . . Melendes, Ann .... Menchaca, Abe . . . Menchaca, Robert . Menchaca, Rufus . . Mercado, Nelson . . Milby, Laura ..... Miller, Kathy .... Mitchell, Connie . . Mixon, Mark ..... Montomayor, Gloria. . . . . Morales, Alfredo. . . Morales, johnny T. Morales, Bobby . . . Morales, Hope . . . Morales, Johnny . . Morales, Tony .... Murphy, Margaret . Nentwich, George . Nash, Wanda ..... New, Billy ....... Niewierowski, Paul. Nobles, Melanie. . . Opella, Charles . . . Orta, Corine .... Orta, Diane. . . Olivarri, Mary .... O'shannon, james . O'Shannon, Patrick Ovalle, Roy ..... Osgood, Christine. . Pack, Mike ..... Parkhurst, Steve. . . Packham, Ricky . . Parra, Rudy .... Parson, Cathy . . . Parrot, Buff . . Patlin, john .... Perino, Maurine . . Pierce, Robert . Pike, Gerald .... Pineda, Sylia .... ...178-63 ...178-63 ...178 ...178 ...,178 ......178 ........65 . .170-171-178 . . .178 . . . . 179-86 . . . 114-179 . . . . .178 . . .114-179 ... . .179 . . .179 . . . 179 .........179 ........179 ..179-83-84-82 ........179 ........179 .... . 179-100 .114-179-82-135 .....174-179 .....179 ...179 .179-76-128-153 ...179 ....179 ...179 ...180 .....180-'77 .1 71-180-68-77 180 ........180 171-180-77 ...180 ...180 ...180 ...180-135 ......180 ..114-180-132 . . .180-69-136 .......86 ...180 ..IfIfIIi56 . . 174-1so-66 . . . 114-181 . . .181-48, Powell, Cheryl . . Price, Albert . . . Prothero, Kent . . Purvis, Thomas .... Prochazka, Bobby . . . Rangel, Simon ..... Ramirez, Albert . . . Rauschhuber, Mary Rivas, Frank ..... Roberts, Debbie . . . Robertson, Donna . . Rodriqrez, john . . . Rollins, james . . . Rowe, Lloyd . . Ruiz, Herilinda . . Runkle, Cindy .... Salas, Anna Marie . . . Sandoval, Oscar ..... Sandoval, Octavio . . . Rejino, Lupe ..... Saucedo, Eufemia . . . Saucedo, Ruben . . . Savoil, Laura ...... Schwartz, Michael . . . Schirmer, Gary .... Scrum, Don . . . . Smith, janet ...... Shoemate, Candy .... Skees, Donald ..... Smith, Kary .... Smith, Donna . . . Snider, Suzanne. . Snyder, Greg. . . Soliz,janet . . . Soto, Maggie .... Stanley, William . . . Stevens, john . . . Steiner, Realine .... Studymire, George. . . Suhler, Clint ...... Swearingen, Marla . . . Sunden, Ricky .... Terrazas, joe ....... Talanco, Antienette .... Taylor, Glenn ..... Thomas, Sherry ..... Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Richard .... Titzman, Robert .... Todd, Reonna. . . Uresti, Delores . . Trucksess, Gail , , Trevino, Henry . . Ugarte, joe .... 181-116-126-128-139 . . . .114-181-69-125 ..........1S1 . . . .114-180-84 .. ...181 . .....181 ...181-12-57 .181 ...171-181 .......181 . . .114-181-125 ....170-181 .........181 ...60-181-66-166 .........181 ...114-181 ...181 ...181-79 ...182 ...182 ...182-79 ...182 ...182-76 . . .182-S4-86 ...114-182 ...182 .........182 ..........182 . .182-121-123-125 . . .114-182-125 ...182-48 .....182 ......182 ...182-86-87 .......182 .........182 .. . .183-65-77-63 .........183 .......183 .......183 ...183-48-77 .. . ..1-93 . H55 Uresti, Terry .... - - -133-184-135 Van Hecke, Joey . . . ....... 183-85-82 Verduzco, jesse .... .............. 1 83 Veratuyft, Gary .... .... 1 14-183-125-85-82 Verstuyft, Helen . . . ......... 183-76 Velie, Darlene . . . - - .183-184-83-76 Valdez, Alfredo .... ......... 1 83 Vidales, Paula . . . - - - 183 Walsh, Kathy . . . Warren, Patricia. . . Widner, Susan . . . Wilcoxson, Kim. . . Winkler, Michelle . . . Wingate, Michael . . . Woodall, Mark ..... Woodson, Deberah .... wright, Mieki ..... Yates, Richard . . . Yates, Robert . . . Youngs, Alan ..... Harwell, Mike ....... Hawthorne, Deborah . . . Scribner, john .... . . . Scribner, Lilia .... Fuller, Lewis .... Kincheloe,james. . . Vidales, Eloisa ..... Hernandez, Rojelio . . - Napier, Vicki ..... Garza, jose . ..... Garcia, Rosemarie . . . . Garner, George . . . Hoekstra, Debra . . . Morales, johnny L. . . Thompson, Alice . . . Ressor, Angie .... Alvera,Maria . . . . 183-116 . . . 183-76 ...........183 ...170-183-48-116-126 ............183 ...........184 ...184-48 ....184 ..114-184 ...184 ...184 ...176 ...176 ...182 ....66 ...176 ...176 ...177 ...179 ...182 ...184 ...48 Saphamares Adams, Doyle Rusty Aelvoet, Sandra ..... Alderete, Martha . . Alfaro, Danny . . . ....188-82 . .. 188-197-69 .. 188-63 188 Alfaro, Hilda ..... . . 188 Alvarado, Vidal . . . . . 188 Armstrong, Jack .... .... 1 88 Armstrong, Sam ..... . . . 60-188 Arredondo, Daniel . . . . 112-188 Arredondo, Rosalinda . ........... 188 Bagnato, Donna ..... ............... 1 88 Bailey, Susan ..... . 188-199-48-66-67-75-86 Barrera, Mary Ann . . .............. 188 Belko, Deborah .... . . . 186-188-48-69 Bel-mea,Jesse .... .......... 1 88 Bitner, Milodie . . . . . 183-75-76 Black,john Bourgewis, George . . ................. 188 Buchner, Paul . . . 112-188-123-132-133-135 Buckhart, Marie . . ................ 188 Bush,Richard . . . . . 188-135 Buzzard, Sandra . . Bybee, Robert . . . Bybee, Shirley . . . Camden, Kathy .... Capps, Anne Marie . . Caraway, Fred ..... Castillo, Robert . . Castro, Martha . . . Cerda, Estella . . 189 189 ......189-48 ..........189 189-48-71-126 189 189-132-134 ....189-77 189 l l A Chavana,jesse . . . . Chervinshi, Frank . . . Christmas, Merry . . Coker, Barbara . . . Colunga, Gracie Conley, Irene . . . Cook, Debra ..... Costa, Jay ...... Courchesne, Richard Covert, Gloria .... Crambes,james . . . Cruz, Orlanda . . . Curtis, Robert .... Dalros, Howard . . , Dalton, john .... Davis, Mary ...... De la Cruz, Connie . De la Cruz, Helen . . Deskin, Barbara . . . Diaz, Robert ..... Dockery, Richard . Donica, Stephen . . . Dowsland, Robert . Drake, Valerie .... Duffy, Pat ..... Duncan, Stanley . . . Dayco, Vincent . . . Dunegan, Ruth . . . Dunn, Gerry .... Duron, Gloria . . , Evans, Mark . . . Evans, Patricia .... Everett, Kenneth . . Field, Bobby . . . Fierros, Grace . . . Flecklin, Anton . . . Fletcher, Billy . . . Flores Andrew Flores, Dolores .... Flores Mary . . Flores, Theresa Flores Gina .. Folsom, Glenn .... Franks, Raymond . Gale, Doris . . Galvan, Margarita . . Gann, David . . Gatlin, Darla . . Gomez, Anita . . . Gomez, Blanche . . . Gomez, Oscar . . . Gonzales,-Ioel . . . Gonzales, Margie . . Gonzales, Martha . . Gookin, Cindy .... Graham, Timothy . Graham, Sherry . , . Gray, Steven .... Guzman, Kathy . . . Guzman, Raul . . . Hampton,james . . Harvey, Mike . . . ...189 ...189 ..189 189 . . 189-78-51 .. . . . 189 . . . 112-189 .. . 189-72 ... . .94 ... 189 . . . . . 189 189-94 .. 190-199-12 . . . . .. 190 . . 60-190-88 190-77 . . . 190-69-76-126 190 190 . . . . . 190-82-86 112-190-191-85 . . .......... 190 . . . 190-48-126 . . . . .. 190 . . . . 112-190 . . . 41-180-190 . . . . . . .190 . . . 112-190-69 .....190-76 .....190 190 190 ..191 ...191 ...,...191 ......191-60 . . 191-116-11-63 . ..... 191-76 . . .191 . . . . . 97 .. 191-135 . . . 191-65-11 191 . ......... 191 . . 112-191-80-83 191-63 .....191 191 ...191 ...191 191 191 . . 192-194-48-76 ....,.--... .........192 192-86 187-192-199-116 192 . . .187-192-69 . . . . 192-135 Hendry, Julie ..... Hernandez, Andrew . Hernandez, jerry . . Hernandez, Lawrence Hilton, Wally ...... Homerier, Allen . . . Homeier, Paul . . Hopper, Brenda . . . Howard, Deborah . . Hurd, Chuck .... Huron, Rachel . . Hutton, julia .... Hydrick,john . . Ibarra, Diane .... Iltis, Roselie . . Irwin, Mary ..... jackson, Horace . . . Jackson,jackie . . . Jarvis, William .... johnson, Margaret . . Johnston, Ronnie . . Kavetski, Patricia . . Kerns,Jack ...... Kimbrell, Kathy . . . Lambert, Pam . . . Leal, Otelia .... Lenhart, Robert . . . Leppo, Myndi . . . Leyva, Ernest . . . Littrell, Robert . . . Lopez, Steven . . Lorke,James . . . Lowe,Wilfred . . . Luna, Epolito .... McAnich, Steven . . . McCarthy, Valerie . . McGinnis, Linda Mckinney, Debra . . . . . , , McKinney, Pat . . . McNally, Patty . . . Macat, Steven . . . Madrid, Delores . . . Mann, David .... Marchini, Margie . . Martinez,-Iesse . . . Martinez, Marie .... Martinez, Richard . . Mata, Blanca ..... Mata, Harry . . Melendy, Ray . . . Miller, Larry ...... Montelonga,Albert . Montemayor, Gabriel Montemayor, Larry . Morales, Paul ...... Morales, Roy .... Morris, Debbie . . . Murphy, Kenneth. . . Nentwich, Leon . . . Netts, james .... Nolin, Steven . . . Nolan, Terri . . . . . . 60-192-77-79 ........192 . . .112-113-192 .. 112-192 .. 192-86 . . . 100 . . . . . 192-76 . . . 192-199-75 . . . .. 192 . . 192-76 .. 192-76 . . . 192-86 . . . 192-48-77 192-48 . . .193-203-116-117-118-126-128 193 . . 112-193 . . . . 193 . . . 193 . . . 193 . . . 193 .. . . . 193 . . .187-193 . . . . . . . 193 . . . .193-86-128 . . . . . . 193 ... 193 . .. 193 . . . 193 . .. 193 . . . 193 . . . 193-76 193-88 . . . . 193-48-86 194-105-132-134 ......194-76 194 ......194-48 . . 112-113-192-193-123-132 194 194 . . 194-116-77-79 ff'fIffi44 ..ffIi44 194-86 ...194 . . 194-86-63 . . . 194-84 . . . . . .194 . . . . . .194-100 .. . .187-194-69 . ..... 194 Ochoa, Richard . . Olivarri, Cecillie .... Olvera,Maria. . . Luker, Pam .... Opella,Charles . . Owen, Donna . . O'Neil, Pam ..... Packham, Russell . . . Padilla, Leo ...... Payne, Shirley .... Pena, Roy ....... Perez, Rosalinda. . Perror, David ..... Poster-t,Herschel . . . Potter, Fred ..... Powell, Mary . . . Price,Jody ....... Pue, William ...... Quintanilla, Cynthia . Quintanilla, Susie . . Rainey, Waco ..... Rangel, Janie ..... Rasmussen, Barbara . Reeh, Adolph ..... Reinoshik, Louis . . . Reyes, Harmilinda . . Reyes, Ruben . . . Rimkus, Carolyn . . . Rivera, Jesse .... Robbins, Glenda . Robertson, Mike . . . Rodriquiz, Grealdine Rosebuch, David . . . Rowe, Janye .... Ruiz, George . . . Ruiz, Hilda . . . Ruiz, Rosie . . . Ruiz, Roy ..... Sadler, Leland ..... Sadler, Ronnie .... Saengerhousen, Donna Salas, Silvester ..... Sanchez, Francis . . . Sanchez, Jesse .... Sanders, Decker .... Sandoval, Vincente . Scott, Lana ....... Scraper, Darrell . . Scraper, Larry ..... Shadrock, Glenda . . . Sikoski, Hellen .... .. 194-252-93-95 . . . . . 112-195 ...195 .. . . .195 . . .195-126 ... .195 . . .136 . . . .195 ...................195-76 195-199-47-116-120-128-139-152 .. 195 195 195 195-116-77-79-126-128-139 195 195-196-47-77-78 ........195-76 ....195-66-167 .......195 ..195-48-75 ...195-135 196 196 .. .196-100-131 .. 196-186-35-88 . . . . . . . . 196 . . 196 . . 196 . . . . 196 . . .196-135 . . 196 . . 196 . . . . . . . . 196 f f i66-h6.'85f8'2.86 ..........196 .,.196 ...196 . ,112-131 . . . .196-69 . . . . 196-100 . . .196-198-100 ...................54e55-196 Silva, Diana .... . . . 197-48-51-88-76-126-128-129-139-152 Silva, Pulguerio . . Simms, Will .... . . . 197-65-66-67 Sinclair, Cindy ....................... 197-126-128 Smith, Donna ..... Smith, Rene . . 197-186-199-88-116-117-75-197-128-129-152 Smith, Robert Terry . Soliz, Lloyd ...... Soliz, Maria .... Soliz, Terry .... Sparkman, David . . . 197-66-67-167 . . . .197-112 .....197 ...116 Sparkman, Philip . . . Spears, Eva ...... Stevens, Kathy . . . Stevens, Judy ..... Stoutamire, Rhonda . . . St.John, Becky . . . Stull, Diane , , . Sutton, Cherly .... Swails, Billy ...... Swearngen, Herby . . Silva, Sylvia ...... Tannahill,Thomas . . Teague, Frankie .... Thewes, Cindy ..... Thibodeaux,Jackie . Thompson, Barbara . Tillman,John .... Tondre, Pat . . . Trevino, Arthur . . . Ugarte, Theresa . Uresti,Jesse . . Uresti,Magda . . Valles,Juana ...... Vance, Vince . . . . . . . . Van Vranken, Ronald Velie, Jeanne ..... Verastequi, Christina Villanueua, Maria . . . Vogel, Janice ..... Weaver, Wayne . . . Wells, Denise .... White, Natalie . . . White, Steven . . . Zygmont, Susan . . Broyles, Gayle . . . Aveloet, Darson. . . . . . . . . . Ahrens, George . . . Alcorta, San . . . Alfaro, Julia ..... Alvarado,Cynthia . . Alvarado, Reyes .... . . . .197-100 ....197-88 ....197-101 ......197 ....197 .........,197 ...........197 ...197-112-135-156 ..........101 ...197 ....197 ....19848 97 198-48-63 ......198 198-78 ...198 ...........198 ............198 .198-199-48-77-156 ............198 ...198 ....198-94 ....198-77 ,...198 ..17-76 ...198 ...198 66 48 . . 78-128-129 Soliz, Terry . . ..... . . . ,fuuiars 17-80-81-83-85-90-163-202 ...............101-202 I I I '96f99l4vlid2 . . . . . . .202 . . . . . . .202 Armstrong, Charlie ..................... 90-1 70-202 Baldwin, Jeff ...................... . ........ 202 Beam, Lori ..... 54-55-68-86-1 1 7-116-1 26-141-202-217-242 Becker, Cindy ............... Bell, Evenlyn . . . Bernal, Sylvia. . . Black, Mike .... Black,Tony . . . Broyles, David .... Burris, Kenny . . Cain, Edria . . . Capps, Debbie . . Castillo, Dalia . . Castro, Leonor .... Charles, Consuleo . . . Clewis, Robert .... 202-216-116-1 17-128-138 ..............77-78 ..........202-216 202-93 203-1 12-65-68-75-13 1 .........203-94-76 .. .....203-48-101 .......203 ......203 . . .203 Coldeway, Beverly . . . . . .203-101 Coldeway, Marilyn . . . . . .203-101 Cooley, Mitchell .... ...... 2 03-35 Cordova, Andrew . . . .... 204-93-123 Cortez, Eliseo . . . ........ .204 Crawford, Gerald . . . . . .204-200-74-72 Cruz, Paul ........ . . .204-214-201 Danklefs, Darrell . . . ..... 204-104 Deskin, Gordon .... . . .204-104 Ducote, Mark .... ,,,,, 2 04 Duffy, Carol . . . . . .204.59 Dupree, Iris ,,,,, ....,, 2 04 Earnest, Robert .... .... 2 04-94 Enriquez, Theresa .... ..... 2 04 Erickson, Evelyn .... .... 2 04-97 Estala, Antonia ..... ...... 2 05-63 Evans, William A. QBi1lj .... 205-75-150 Felan, Daniel ....... ......... 2 05 Field, Valerie ....... . . . 205-48-75-86 Fierros, Patti . . . ...... 205-77 Fierros, Pedro . . . . . .205-93 Flores, Dora ...... .... 2 05 Flores, Romana .... .... 2 05 Flores, Roman ..... ...... Franck, Kathy ....... ................... 2 05 Franger, Pat QRoachl , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 212-101 Friesenhahn, Ruth , , Fulghum, Mike , , Garay,Jose . . . Garcia, Bennie . . Garica,Gina . Garcia, Rita .... G.rcia, Robert . . . G'rcia, Rose . . . Gerber,john .... Gomez, Eugene .... Gomez, Gloria . . . Gonzales, Danny . . . Gonazles, Linda . . . Gonzales, Marty . . . Guidry, Alfred ..... Gutierrez, Doroles . . Guzman, Charlie . . . Hampton,jami ..... , , ,206-217-48-50-68-1 16-120-75- 86-87-126-128-129-138-150-63 .. 206-100 . . . . 206 .. 206-63 . . . 100 . . . . 206 . . 206-200 . . . . . 206 . . . 206-77-63 . . . . 207 71-63 f f 5ov.2i4.2i9.ibiL45ls'1li51i51li5'1 207-76 . . 207-104-121-122-130-131-132-133 134-138 .................207-68-69-88 Harwell, Freddie . . . 207-112-85-121-124-81-89-132-134-135 Haskins, Diane ......................... 207-101 Haskins,jim . . . ....................... 207-94 Henry, Ronald .... Hernandez, Charlie . . . Hilldore, Nancy .... Hopper, Bennie .... Hritz, Micheal . . . Huizar, Billy . . . Irwin, Peter . . . jackel,Wanda . . . jackson,-Iudy . . . Kelleher, Kathy .... Kelly, Claudia ..... Kemple, Kenneth . . . Kersey,-Iimmy . . Koehler, Marian .... . . 207-1 04-1 23 207-100 207-97 . . 207-252-93-252-70-95-242-167 . . . . . . . . . . . 208-216-200-75 . . 105-155 .. 208-86 208-97 205-208-65-66-166 . 208-68-136-137 . . . . 208-90-100 . . . 208-78-86 Krueger, BettyLane, Ja nine Lane,-Ianine . . . .... . . . . Lapointe, Debora . . . Leal, Robert .... Leppo,Cindy . . . Lessing, Steve ..... Lewis, Christine .... Livington, Rodney . . . Lyles, Debbie ..... Lyon,Jeanna . . . Lyons,jerry . . . Lyons, Terry . . . Mann Marilyn . . . Martinez,Gerad . . . McFarlane,Claude . . . McKinney, Nancy . , . Mechler, Dorothy . . . Me1endy,David . . Mercado, Vivian . . . Milby, Donna ...... Miller, Margaret ...... Montgomery, Richard .... Morgan, Louis ....... Morris, jennifer ,,.., Morris Pat ..... Morrison, Patricia . . . Noack, Mike .... Nobles, Robert . . Olvera, Luis .... Packham, Dennis . . . Palm,jim ..... Parsons, Marla . . . Payne,James .... Pereida,Gi1bert . . Perez, Belinda . . . Perez, Richard . . . Perino, David . . Perry, Kathy . . . Pestello, Liz .... Peters, Micheal . . Plumstead, Ann .... Prothero, Paul . . . Pue, Arthur . . . Pummer,jean . . . . Quintanilla, Tony . . . Rangel, Santana ..... Rauschhuber, Stephen Reeh, Catherine ..... Reyes, Margaret ..... Reyes, Ruben H .... Richenberg, Cathy . . . Robinson, Bill . . . Rogers, Donna . . . Rojas, Maria . . . Ruiz, Abel . . Ruiz,Margie . . . Saenz, Estella . . . Sanchez, Soledad . . . Sandoval, Ernest . . . Saucedo,Adam . . Saucedo, Eva . . . Schneider, Rita . . Schreiner, Donna . . . .. . .. 208-77 . . . . 208-68-75 . . . 208-88-72-63 .. . 54-208-86 208-217 209-97 . . 105-121-71-130-131 209-97 . . . 209-48-96-97-167 .......209-85-81 209 209 209-90 ...209-85-81-86-89 209 210-86 112 ...88 210 .. 210-101 .. 210 . . 210 .. 86 . . 252 .. . .. 210 210-69 . . . .. 210-105-131 . . . 210-123-124,136 . . . . . 210-83-86-90 94 210 210-90 211-88-116-128 105 211-35 ..211-65-94 211 211 .. . 211-86 . . . 211-76 211 .. 212 212 ..............48-77 105-85-1 1 1-81-130-131 .. 212-112-123-131-132-133-137 212-101 . . 212-100 212-48-101 . . . 212-217-65-66-88-74-71-150 .. 212 212 ......213-86 . . . 213-48-96-97 Seto, Dennis . . . Siller, Simon . . . Silva, Rosalinda . . . Sinclair, Fred .... Singleton, Wesley . . . Smith, Phyllis .... Snook, Elizabeth . . . Soliz, Carlos ..... Soliz, Rose,M. ... Soto Amado . . . Soto, Tomasa - - Soto Velia .... Sullivan, Delois .... Swearingen, Rusty Sweeney, Cindy .... Talanco, Tony ..... Taylor, Deborah . . . Taylor, Michael . . . Temple,Teresa . . . .. 213-112 . . . 213 . . . 77 . . 213 . . . .. 213 . .. 213-76 .. 213-105 . .. 213 .. 213 .. 213 . . .. 213 . . . . 214-77 214 . . . 54-55-56-214 . . . 214-80-82-90 .. . . . 214-128 .......86 214 Titzman, Cathy . . . . . . 214-97 Torres, Adam . . .... . . Torres, Lupe . . . ......... . . . . Ugarte, Rafael .... .......... 2 14-112-17-84-90 Upton, Debbie .... .................. 2 O6-215 Van Hecke,Nancy . . . . . 215-217-78-74-75-72-73-86-126 127-128-138-151 Vargas, Diane .... .......... 2 15-216-128-155 Verstuyft,Mike . . . . . . 215-80-81-83-84-82-90-163 Walton, Donna . . . ............... . . . . Walker, Pat .... ..... 2 15-198-68-88 Watts, Virginia .... . . . 215-68-74-71-86-87 Weddle, Deborah . . . ..... 214-215-69 Wehmeyer, Diann . . ....... 215 Williams, Nancy .... . . . 215-78 Winkler, Patrice . . . . . 215 Woodson,Alan . . . 215 Woods, Robert .... ..... Zarazinski, Dawn . . . .215 Seniors 71- 72 Aelvoet,Laura , Aquilar, Maria , , , Allen, Wilma Jean Alvarado, Esmeralda . Alvarado, Paula .... Alvarez, Richard , Bagnato,Wil1iam John , , , ,,,,,,,,,,, 104-220 Baskins, David . . . Baskins,Johnathon . Beam, Candice Lee , . Boulware, Robyne , , Braden,Jerry A. , . . . .68-220-86-241 ........220-97 ..... .220-101 . . . ........... 220-101 . ............. 220-101 252-93-220-95-100-240 f his-'65l6'6l6alii1lii2'.i1'6'-i51'.ifi5'.i-is 221-75-146-243 Brock, Harvey R. , I1-0-4-22.1-1.2.1-12-2-75-102-138-147-160-162 Brown, Scott ,,,,, Buckaloo, Rita Jo -243 221-74-72-142-165 Buchanan, David J.. , , , I11-12-bl!-221-237-121-122-271-74- Buzzard, Sharon , , , Campos, Martin G. . 102-1 2-44-84-72-132-133-147-242 93-221-262 Cantrell, Dorothy, , , Carlin, George C. Jr. , , Cerda, Mary Alice ,,,, Chartier, Sandra M. , , , Chase, David A. , , , Chase, Donald ,,,,,,, Chavanna, Elizabeth . . Chavera, Roy E. Jr. , , , Chessher, Justin R. . Chilton, Linda Gay . , , Clark, Rita Kay ,,,, Clewis, Jane .,,,,, Constanzo, NickJr. . . . . . 221-85-83-81-241 . . . . . . .222-94-239 . . . 69-222-158-162 . . . 11-222-268-90-100 ............222-97 . . . . . . 104-222-46-72-76 . . 11-70-71-222-268-71-86 223-101-75 223-72-243 . . 70-104-223-130-131-138-163-239 Cotham. Velma Darlene . ................. 223-101 Cross, Herbert ......................... 223-240 Dack, Oliver ............................. 93-223 Dalros, Steve ..... 14-104-65-223-237-132-133-138-144-148- 163-239-240 Daye, Cheryl Lynn , , . Dayoc, Gail Janine .... Dayoc, Ruby L. , . . Donohue, Daniel L. . . . Durnell,John Henry . . . Easley, Deborah E. . Esparza, Mary Jane , , . Estala, Javier A. .... . Estrada, Maria Guadalupe Feriend, Barry L. . . , . Fey, Barbara Ann .... Fisher, William Emil Jr. Flores, Roman ....... Fox,Debra Sue . . . Galvan, Irene R. . . Garcia, Richard R. . Garcia, Mary Rachel , , . Garza, Leticia ,,,,, Gates, James A. .... . Geiser, Victor Paul Jr. , Gonzales, Deborah Ann Gookin, Debbie Lynn , , Grajeda, Arthur R .,,,, Guidry, William S. . . Guitierrez, Lrene , , , Guitierrez, Nancy . , Haines,Jack C.Jr. . . .. Hardcastle, Robert L. . . Haskins, Pat Ann ..... Hathaway, Margaret Ann 223-94 ...............224-101 48-49-51-229-116-117-253 104-224 . . 69-224 . . . . 224-72 . . . . .224-101 . . ........... 85-224-81-89 93-224 . . . . . 65-66-224-237-44-163-239-63 . . ..........,....... 224 . . .93-225 . . . .224 . . . . .225-94 . . . .225-101 . . . . .66-225 225-237-94 225-97-140 . . 17-85-225-75-80-83-84-81-86-149 225-83-86-87 225-101 . .......... 226-257-74-72 .............104-226-100 . . . 15-104-68-111-226-72-73-154 ................226-77 . . . .226-101 .....226 ........227 ............227 .. ..227-97-137-243 Hernandez, Martha Jane ,,,,,,,,,,, 227-89-87-97-165-63 Holden, Cherie Lou ,,,, 10-48-49-51-227-116-1 17-1 18-261- 277-253-126-241-138-243 Hritz, Howard W. ................... 227-260-268-100 Huizar, William A. ,,,, Huron, Irma , , , 107-48-49-51-227-101-258-261-253-140-164 IveS.Iames......... .-....................... Jack, Helen ..... .................... 2 27-97 Jackel, Mary Ann . . .................. 85-227-81-86 Kimbrell, Steve ...... 228-121-122-85-86-130-131-132-134- 136-137-138 Kriewald, Robert J. , , , Krueger, Harry E. ................. 228-236-85-83-81 Lantz, Kathy T. . . . . . J-48-49-228-261-279-253-80-81-72- 126-1 27-147-164 l 289 ,A AELVOET, LAURA Kriewald, Robert J. , . , Krueger, Harry E. , , , Lantz, Kathy T. ..,,,, LaPlante, jackie Marie , Lasseter, Mike F .,.,,, Leathermen, Debra S. , Leyva, Marta Norman , , Lopez, Gloria A. ,,,, , Lopez,jessie ,,.,,,,, 228-236-85-83-81 7-48-49-228-261-279-253-80-81-72- 126-127-147-164 228-97 . . . 69-228-94 . . . . 228-97 . . . 228-101 228-97 229-100 Lovelace, Debra Denise ,,,,, 65-66-6 7-88-229-7 4-71-74-148- 162-241-63-166 Lucas, Nancy T. ..... ......... 6 5-66-67-229,166 Mahaffcy. Steve L ....................... 65-229-82 Mann, Linda l. ......................... 229-101 Markl, Susan ...... 48-66-68-229-74-75-70-71-149-161-162 Marlowe, Donna ,,,,, Mata, Oscar ,.,,,,,,, McNeil, Marsa ,,,,,,, Menchaca, Cynthia Ann Menchaca, Thomas H. , Miller, David Lee ,,,,, Mitchell, Kathy Marie , Montieth, Wendy L .,,. Montelongo, Abel, E. jr. Morales, Marie C. , , , . Morris, Patrick E. , , Morris, Richard ,,,,,, Morrow, Mike Alan , , , Mund, Theron E .,,, Munoz, Leticia ,,,,,, Murphy, Michael E. , , , Neumann, Mark A.. . Niewierowski, Roy Nixon, David C. . . . Nolin, Teresa Ann , , Ochs, Sandra M. . . Pando, Sylvia , , , Pena, Irma V. , , , , Perez, Benjamin , , , Perez, Christine T. , , Pierce, Leslie A. , , Powell, Susan l. , , , Price,-Ieanette C. . . . . Richards, Nancy jean , , Rauschhuber, Martin M. Ripps, Evelyn A. .... . Ruiz, Hector Jr. ,,,, , Runkle, Kathryn Ann . . Russ, Susan M. . . . . Salazar,julie E. . . . Sanchez, Leonard R. . . Schrank, Cleo Fay . . Schreiner, Cynthia . . Scott, Cynthia J. . . Sikowski, julie D. . . Siller, Alex ..... Silva, Sylvia .... Sinclair, Fred D. . . Squire, Charles E. . . . 201-229-94 229-100 230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .230-101-97-154 . . . . 105-238-100-132-133-139-142 93-230 ............... 230 Montgomery, Timothy W. , , , . . . . . . 65-66-68-230-71 . . . 252-93-230-252-95 230 Soliz, Emilio M. . . .... 105-107-111-234-76-139 Sutton, Don M .... . . 44-65-67-237-94-163-238-239 Swearingen, Ross . . . ............,... 237-94 Taylor, Karen G. . . ................. 237 Terrazas, Hector H.. . . . . 235-132-134 Terrazas, Nick ..... Thompson,Judy L. . . . Tondre, Gary ..... Torres, Andrea . . Trejo,joe E. . . . . ........93-95-63 ...252-93-235-252-95 235 235 Upton,Barbaraj. .. ................. . 94 Uresti, Camille .... . . . 236-101-277-251-14-47-72 Valdez, Martha C. . . . . Wagenknecht, Robert 236-94 . . . ...... . . . 236-83-86-87-240 Wasser, Tommy L. .... ..... 2 36-121-122-100-132-133 Williams, Ted ..... . . . 23 6-2 59-57-7 2-7 3- 1 00-23 8-239 Wingate, Sherry L. . . ........... 236-281-126-138 Woodson, Stephen F. Wrasse, Deborah Ann Reed, Roy ......... . . ........ 252-93-236-252-95 236-94 .....93 Saucedo, Lenda .... . .......... . . . 233-239 Senior Hraits 230-101 252-93-230-95 ..............93-231-95-136 . . . 231-121-122-132-134-139-238 . . . 231-269-85-80-82-86-81146-240 .. 231-94 . . .. 231 231-100 ...231-74-70-71-74-77-86-149-162 232-101 232 232-63 . . 111-232-139 . . . . . 232-97 . . . . . . . 65-69-232-75 .. . . . . . .. 232-101-35 . . , 48-232-15-70-126-137 ...........233-101 .............60-232 . . . 232-74-75-70-159-162 . . . . 105-6-233-122-131 . . . . . . . 233-101-75-63 . . 66-67-68-233-239,166 . . . . . 93-233-262-17-72 233-94 . . . 52-226-233-237-257-74-276- 73-76-86-87-146-239-242 . . .233-101-281-137-167 . . . . . 237-85-81-86-89 237-63 237 . . . . . . . . 48-237-94-77 . . . . 252-93-237-252-95 . . . 105-107-68-237-121-122-15-31 Basketball, 1 year, Track, 1 yr., Art Club, 2 yrs., Vice-Presi- dent 1 yr., Sophomore Class Treasurer, Library Club, 1 yr., Biology Club, 1 yr., Glee Club, 3 yrs., Rodeo Club, 1 yr., Southwest 4H, 4 yrs., President, 1 yr., Recreation Leader, 1 yr., Secretary, 1 yr., Vice President, 1 yr., Honor Roll, Optimist Club, Youth in Agriculture . AGUILAR, MARIA VICA Club, 2 yrs., Historian, 1 yr., Nurse's Club, 1 yr. ALLEN, WILMA O.E.A., Basketball, V.O.E. ALVARADO, ESMERALDA Track, 2 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr., VOE, 2 yrs., FHA, 1 yr. Powder Puff, Future Nurses, 1 yr. ALVARADO, PAULA VOE, OBA, Office work, 2 yrs., Library Assistant, 2 yrs. ALVAREZ, RICHARD Chemistry, FFA, VICA, DECA, Sgt.-at-Arms, 2nd Vice President, Freshman Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Track, Auto Mechanics, DE, CVAE. BAGNATO, BILL Sportsman Club, Basketball, Football. BASKIN, DAVID DECA BEAM, CANDI Student Council, 4 yrs., Chaplain, Freshmen and Sopho- more yr., Flamettes, 4 yrs., Lieutenant Junior and Senior yrs., Choir, 4 yrs., Thespian Honor Society, 1 yr., Quill 8: Scroll, 1 yr., FTA, 2 yrs., Girls' Athletic Manager, 4 yrs., Speech 84 Drama Club, 1 yr., Biology Club, 1 yr., Secretary, Dragons Tale, 1 yr., Candidate for Miss Teenage Optim- ist , Selected Carl's Model, 1 yr., Top Twenty , 1 yr. BOULWARE, ROBYNE UIL Typing Alternate, UIL Solo and Ensemble Contestant and winner, Red Cross Volunteer, 3 yrs., Princess of Stock- dale's Watermelon Jubilee. BRADEN, JERRY ADCTM Math, 2nd and 3th place, Geometry and Algebra II, Top Twenty, 1 yr., National Honor Society. BROWN, SCOTT VICA, 1 yr., FFA, 2 yrs. BUCHANAN, DAVID Chemistry, Biology, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Out- standing Basketball player, Junior Year, Vice President Junior Class, President Senior Class, Business Manager Dragonniere, Student Council, Top Twenty, Annual Staff, FFA, Quill Bc Scroll, National Honor Society. BUCKALOO, RITA FFA Sweetheart, 1 yr., Homecoming Queen, 1 yr., Quill 8: Scroll, Candidate in Respect for Law in Optimist Club, Vegetable Day Contestant, Powder Puff, Annual Staff. BUZZARD, SHARON DECA Club, Treasurer, Volleyball, 2 yr., Archery, 1 yr., FTA, 1 yr., Choir, 2 yrs., Pep Squad., 1 yr., CARLIN, GEORGE Football,Track, Freshman Basketball Manager, FFA, Chem- istry Club, Rodeo Club, Biology Club. CERDA, MARY ALICE VICE, PHA, DECA. CHAVERA, ROY Lettermans' Club, J.V. Track, Football, 1 yr., Varsity Track, All District Football, 2 yrs. FHA Beau, Student Council Representative, 3 yrs., Student Council President, 1 yr., Annual Staff. CHESSHER,JUS'I'IN Auto Mechanics, Rodeo Club, Journalism, Paper staff, Li- brary Aid. CLARK, RITA FHA, 1 yr., Drill Team, 1 yr., Annual Staff. CLEWlS,JANE Newspaper Staff, Softball, FHA, FTA, Assistant Typist. CI-IARTIER, SANDRA French Club, 1 yr., Speech and Drama, 1 yr., Future Nurses, 1 yr., National Honor Soceity, German Club, 1 yr. CHASE, DONALD VICA, Football, 1 yr. CHAVANA, ELIZABETH VICA, 2 yrs., Reporter for Art Club, 1 yr. CHILTON, LINDA Drill Team, 2 yrs., Student Council, 2 yrs., FTA, 3 yrs., Coronation Duchess, Speech and Drama Club, 2 yrs., UIL Contestant, Secretary of Speech and Drama Club, National Honor Society, 2 yrs., On the Spot Panel, Secretary of VOE Club, CONSTANZO, NICK FFA, 3 yrs., Lettermans' Club, Varsity Football, 3 yrs., Varsity Track, Freshman Football, Basketball, 2 yrs., Berk- shire Borrow Champion-Bexar County Junior Livestock Show, 2nd place Berkshire-San Antonio Livestock Show and Exposition, 2nd place Leafy and Bunch Vegetables, South Texas Vegetable Show, Red Angue Steer Champion- Bexar County Junior Livestock Show, Football All-District 2nd team, 2 yrs., Football All-District lst team, 1 yr., Un- animous choice as Top Lineman in District 28-AA, 1 yr., San Antonio All-City Football Team-Honorable Mention, Regional Finalist Track-2 yrs. CROSS, HERBERT FFA, 2 yrs., DE, 1 yr., VICA Secretary, 1 yr., Auto Me- chanics, Library Aid, Outstanding Library Assistant for 1971-1972. DALROS, STEVEN President Chemistry Club, Drama Club, Football, 4 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr., Track, 1 yr., District Public Speaking in FFA, 2nd place, 3th District Junior Farm Skills, Thespian Society, Senior Class vice-President, Jr. Class Treasurer, Freshman Class Treasurer, FFA, 2nd District UIL Persua- sive Speaking, 3th Churchill Speech Tournamen' rl Story Telling, Top Twenty , Head of Finance and fecorating committee of JR.-SR. Prom, Organization Committee for JR.-SR. Prom, Appointment to U.S. Air Force Academy. DAYE, CHERYL Chemistry Club, German Club, Future Nurses, DECA Club, Choir, DECA, Library Assistant. DAYOC, GAIL OEA. DURNELL,JOHN Speech and Drama Club, 1 yr., Chemistry Club, 1 yr., Ger- man Club, 1 yr., Vice-President of German Club. EASLEY, DEBBIE Library Assistant, Annual Staff. EDMONDS, BILL Football, 4 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Agriculture, 2 yrs., FFA, Lettermans' Club. ESPARZA, MARY JANE VOE, OEA, Chaplain in OEA, 1 yr., Volleyball, 1 yr., Foot- ball, 1 yr., FHA, 1 yr., Pep Squad, 1 yr. ESTALA, HARVEY FFA, Football, ESTRADA, MARIA GUADALUPE DECA Club, 1 yr. FERIEND, BARRY President, Chess Club, Drama Club, Football, 3 yrs., Basket- ball, Baseball, All-District Regional Area and State Tenor in Competition, Band, Choir, Scholarship in music. FEY, BARBARA FHA, 4 yrs., Rodeo Club, 2 yrs., OEA, 1 yr., J. V. Basket- ball, 3 yrs., Track, 3 yrs. FISCHER, WILLIAM DE FOX, DEBRA ICAWBLEJ FTA, 1 yr., VICA, 1 yr., DECA, 1 yr., Volleyball, 1 yr., Jr. and Sr. Powder Puff, 1 yr., Honor roll, 156 yrs., Drill Team, 1 yr., Choir, 2 yrs. GARCIA, MARY DECA Treasurer, FHA President, Senior Class Representa- tive. GARCIA, RICHARD Speech and Drama Club, Football and Track, Band, Stage Band, International Thespian Society. GARZA, LETICIA FHA, 1 yr., VICA, 2 yr., Sgt.-at-Arms, 1 yr., Track 2 yrs., Powder Puff, 2 yrs. GATES,JAMES FFA, JV Football, National Honor Society, 3 yrs., Lone Star Farmer, Rodeo Club, 2 yrs., Star Chapter Farmer, FFA President, Student Council GEISER, PAUL Rodeo Club, 2 yrs., Horticulture student award, Swine pro- duction award, SGT.-at-Arms Rodeo Club, FFA Team A- wards, FFA, 2 yrs. GIBSON, SUSAN FHA, 2 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr. GONZALES, DEBBIE Chemistry Club, 1 yr., French Club, 1 yr., Future Nurses, 1 yr., OEA Treasurer, 2 yrs., Powder Puff, B-Honor Roll. GOOKIN, DEBBIE FHA, 1 yr., Library Aid, 1 yr., Outstanding Library Assis- tant for 1971-1972, UIL Typing, 1 yr., Quill and Scroll, 1 yr., Pep Squad, 1 yr., Annual Staff-Typist, 1 yr. GRAJEDA, ARTHUR Football, 4 yrs., Baseball, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., Freshman Team Captain, Lettermans' Club, 3 yrs., FFA, 2 yrs., Auto Mechanics, 1 yr., Student Council, 1 yr., Freshman Class Favorite. GUIDRY, WILLIAM French, Chemistry, Biology, Speech and Drama, Letter- mans', Football, 4 yrs., Basketball, 3 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., French Club President, Chemistry Club Vice-President, Biology Club Vice-President, Student Council, 2 yrs., Fresh- man President, Sophomore Vice-President, junior Class President, VICA Club, 2nd, Business Speaking State Con- SCSI. GUTIERREZ, IRENE FHA, 1 yr., President of Nurse's Club, 1 yr. HAINESJACK HARDCASTLE, ROBERT DECA, Track, DE, Band, Auto Mechanics, Agriculture. HASKINS, PAT FHA, Softball Team. HERNANDEZ, MARTHA FHA, 2 yrs., VICA, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 2 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr., Powder Puff, 2 yrs., VICA Sweetheart, Volleyball award, Freshman Class Favorite, VICA President, 1 yr., VICA Sgt.-at-Arms, 1 yr., FHA Treasurer, 1 yr. HOLDEN, CHERIE Basketball, 4 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 2 yrs., State in 440 relay, Captain of Basketball-1 yr., Optimist Club Rep- resentative for Basketball, All District Basketball, 1 yr., Flamettes, 4 yrs, Lieutenant, 1 yr., Cheerleader, 2 yrs., An- nual staff. HUIZAR, BILLY Football, Track, Auto Mechanics. HURON, IRMA FHA Vice President, 2 yrs., Cheerleader, 2 yr., Flamettes, 3 yrs., OEA, 1 yr., Track, 2 yrs., Sophomore Class Favorite, Football Sweetheart 1971. JACKEL, MARY ANN FHA, 3 yrs., FFA, 1 yr. Rodeo Club, 1 yr., Basketball, 3 yrs., Track 3 yrs., 1 yr., Office Assistant, 2 yrs. KIMBRELL, STEVE Rodeo Club, Football, Baseball, Track, Basketball, Golf, Tennis. KRUEGER, HARRY Football, 2 yrs., Rodeo Club, FFA. LANTZ, KATHY Speech and Drama, 2 yrs., Chemistry Club, Track, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 4 yrs., FFA Sweetheart, 69-70, 2nd runner-up State of Texas Cheerleader Queen, Pep Squad, 1 yr., Cheer- leader, 3 yrs., Head 1 yr., Student Council Assistant, 1 yr., Annual Staff. LA PLANTE, JACKIE VICA, Biology, 4th Leadership and Cooperation awards in VICA, VICA Secretary, 2 yrs. LASSETER, MICHAEL DECA, German Club, Junior Class Play. LEATHERMAN, DEBBIE VICA, Award for contestant in VICA State President. LEYVA, MAITE NORMA FHA, 3 yrs., Future Nurse, 1 yr., French Club, 1 yr., OEA, 1 yr., Powder Puff, B-Honor Roll, Parliamentarian OEA, 1 yr., FHA, Sgt.-at-Arms, Lt. Drill Team, 1 yr., Pep Squad, 2 yrs. LONGACRE, RICHARD Perfect Attendance, 1 yr., Choir, Band, 4 yrs. LOPEZ, GLORIA VICA, 2 yrs., Chaplain, 1 yr. LOVELACE, DEBRA FHA, Speech and Drama Club, UIL Persuasive Speaking, French Club, Secretary and Treasurer, All-District Choir, Historian Speech and Drama Club, FTA Vice President, A Cappella Choir, UIL One Act Play Best Actress lDistrictj, UIL Debate-2nd place, International Thespian Society, PTSA, President Thespian Society, 2nd Runner-up Miss FTA District XX contest, Paper Staff-Business Manager and Clubwriter, Quill and Scroll-Reporter, Outstanding Student, PTSA, Scholarship, P.T.S.A., and Lavern Steger Scholarship from Southwest Education Assn. LUCAS, NANCY Speech and Drama Club, 4 yrs., International Thespian So- ciety, 2 yrs., Vice-President International Thespian Society, 1 yr. MAHAFFEY, STEVE jr. Varsity Football, Band, German Club, Thespian Society, UIL All Star Cast, UIL Poetry, The Whole Darn Shooting Match , The Old Lady Shows Her Medals , Oliver , MANN, LINDA VICA-1 yr., FHA, 3 yrs., Future Nurses, 1 yr., Powder Puff, OEA, 1 yr. MARKL, SUE Flamettes, 4 yrs., Lieutenant, 1 yr., Dragons Tale Staff, 2 yrs., Assistant Editor, 1 yr., Speech and Drama, 1 yr., Tiles- pian Society, 1 yr., National Honor Society, 3 yrs., Secre- tary, 1 yr., Quill and Scroll, 2 yrs., President, 1 yr., Nomi- nated for Minnie Stevens Piper Scholarship, Top Twenty, Second place in District for Shorthand, W.I.L. MARLOWE, DONNA Speech and Drama, 4 yrs., DECA, 2 yrs., FHA, Biology Club, Pep Squad, A and B Honor Roll, First runner-up District IV, Student of the year. MARTINEZ, RUBY Chemistry Club, 1 yr., VOE, 2 yrs., Basketball, 4 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., Volleyball, 1 yr., No. 3 in District UIL- Typing I, Lt. in Drill Team, 1 yr., Drill Team, 2 yrs., Cheerleader, 1 yr., Prom Committee and Decroation Com- mittee, Jr. Class Play. MCNEIL, MARSA VOE, 2 yrs., Chaplain, 1 yr. MATA, OSCAR VICA MENCHACA, CYNTHIA OEA, 3 yrs., FHA, VICA, 1 yr., Future Nurses, 1 yr., Powder Puff, Class Favorite, 1 yr. MILLER, DAVID DECA, Art, DECA MONTGOMERY, TIM Speech and Drama, DECA, UIL Poetry and Prose Interpre- tation, Office of Parliamentarian in DECA, Participated in Trinity University Speech Contest. MONTIETH, WENDY Drama, Debate, Thespian, Biology, Student Council Repre- sentative, Honor Roll, 2nd place District Debate. MORALES, MARIE VICA-Asst. Parliamentarian, FHA-2 yrs., OEA, Cosme- tology, VOE. MORRIS, RICHARD Athletics, 1 yr., National Thespian Society, Golf Team, DECA, 2 yrs., Area Contest for 2 yrs. and Honorable Men- tion ribbon, Speech and Drama, 1 yr. MUND, THERON Rodeo Club, 3 yrs. President, 1 yr., Outstanding student, 2 yrs., Mr, Teen Optimist, Honor Roll, 1 yr., FFA, 4 yrs., Student Council, 2 yrs., FFA Chapter President, 1 yr., Dis- trict President, 1 yr. MUNOZ, LETICIA DECA, Powder Puff, 2 yrs. NEUMANN, MARK FFA, 3 yrs., VICA, President, 1 yr., Football, 2 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Basketball, 1 yr. NIEWIEROSKI, ROY Auto Mechanics, FFA, Athletics-Football, I yr. NIXON, DAVID DECA, 2 yrs. NOLIN, TERESSA Art Club, FTA, PTSA, Drama, 1 yr., Library Aid, Out- standing Student, 2yrs., Sth place Regional Feature Writing, 2nd Place State Newswriting, Secretary of Quill and Scroll, 1st runner-up LIGHT STAFFER AWARD, Quill and Scroll, 2 yrs., International Thespian Society, Art Editor-2 yrs., Dragons Tale, 1 yr. Editor. OCHS, SANDRA OEA, VOE, Office Assistant, Library Aid. PANDO, SILVIA Drama, Track, Volleyball, Softball, PE Award, FHA. PENA, IRMA Choir, FHA. PEREZ, BEN Varsity football, 3 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., Football Scholar- ship offered, SW Texas, FHA Beau, Library Aid. PEREZ, CHRISTINE FHA, 1 yr., VICA, 2 yrs., Powder Puff, 2 yrs. VICA. PIERCE, LESLIE Chemistry Club, German Club, National Honor Society, 2 yrs., Thespian Society, 1 yr., Junior and Senior Class Play. POWELL, SUSAN Speech and Drama, 2 yrs., Art Club, PTA Coronation Duchess, Class Favorite, UIL One Act Play Contest, OEA. PRICE, JEANETTE FTA, 1 yr., Biology Club, French Club, 2 yrs., Volleyball, 2 yrs., Tennis, 1 yr., Powder Puff, Perfect Attendance, 3 yrs., Drill Team, 4 yrs., Paper Staff, 196, Lt. 1 yr. REED, ROY DECA. RICHARDS, NANCY FHA, 1 yr., Rodeo Club, 1 yr., Speech and Drama, 1 yr., Band, 2 yrs., San Antonio Symphony Usherette, 2 yrs., DECA, 1 yr., voE, 1 yr. RIPPS, EVELYN Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, National Honor Society, 3 yrs., Quill and Scroll, 2 yrs., UIL Typewriting, Exchange Editor of Newspaper, 2 yrs., Vice-President of Quill and Scroll, 1 yr., FHA, 1 yr. FHA, President Assistant, 1 yr., Student Council Representative, 1 yr., FTA, 2 yrs., Art Club, 1 yr., Speech and Drama Club, 2 yrs., UIL Shorthand, Speech contests, Perfect Attendance, 3 yrs., A Honor Roll, 4 yrs., On The Spot , Alternate 1 yr., Attended UIL Regional Meet, 1 yr., Library Assistant, lb yr., Reporter for School Paper, 1 yr. RODRIQUEZ, MARGARET Spirit Club, 2 yrs., DECA, 2 yrs., Pep Squad, 2 yrs. RUIZ, HECTOR Auto Mechanics, JV Football, Varsity Football, 1 yr., Var- sity Basketball and Track. RUNKLE, KATHY OEA, Speech and Drama Club, FTA, Thespian Honor So- ciety, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award for Outstanding Student, Band, Pep Squad, Choir, School Pianist, Band and Choir Accompanist, UIL Ready Writing, Literary Meet in Prose and Poetry, Publicity Manager for Junior class play, Publicity, Make-up and Costume Manager and Costume De- signer and Cover Artist for Oliver , Artist for Literary Magazine. RUSS, SUSAN Speech and Drama, 4 yrs., Chemistry Club, 1 yr., French Club, 2 yrs., FTA, 1 yr., Biology Club, 1 yr., International Thespian Society, Drill Team, Pep Squad, Paper Staff, V2 yr. SALAZAR, JULIE DECA, 1 yr., FTA, 1 yr., Co-Editor Annual Staff, 1 yr., Choir, 3 yrs., Drill Team, 1 yr.,Junior Class Representative for 1970 Homecoming, Duchess for Coronation. SAUCEDO, LINDA FHA, Future Nurses' Club, 1 yr., OEA. SCHRANK, CLEO Rodeo Club, 2 yrs., Rodeo Club Vice-President, 1 yr., FHA President, 2 yrs., Band, 4 yrs., Head Majorette, 2 yrs., Asst. Drum Major, 1 yr., Drum Major, 1 yr., Band Secretary, 1 yr., Band Sweetheart, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Top Twenty, Annual Staff, 1 yr., Office Assis- tant, Quill and Scroll. SCHREINER, CINDY FHA, Drama Club, OEA, French Club, Volleyball, 3 yrs., Track, 1 yr., Tennis, 1 yr., Carl's Model, Sophomore Class Secretary, 2nd place area OEA Contest, Drill Team, 2 yrs., Entertainment and Decoration Committee Prom, Jr.-Sr. Powder Puff Game. SCOTT, CYNTHIA FHA, 3 yrs., FFA, 1 yr., Rodeo Club, 1 yr., Basketball, 3 yrs., 2 yrs., JV, 1 yr., Varsity Track, 3 yrs., Freshmen Class Secretary, Freshmen Coronation Queen Representative, Of- fice Assistant, 2 yrs. SIKOSKI, JULIE Chemistry Club, 1 yr., Basketball and Track, 2 yrs., Powder Puff, 2 yrs., Choir, 2 yrs. SILLER, ALEX DECA, 1 yr., Secretary of VICA, 1 yr., Baseball, 2 yrs., Coach of Powder Puff game, Trophies for Baseball. SINCLAIR, FRED DECA, Football, 1 yr., Band, 4 yr. SUTTON, DON Football, 1 yr., 2 yrs. JV Track, Varsity Football, 2 yrs., Xu ix C9 O' X D Pe' of W Speech and Drama, 3 yrs., 'Thespian Society, DECA, 1 yr., xo-lf President of DECA, Chapter 1, Vice-President Freshman ' Class, Sports Editor, Dragons Tale, DE Employers Scholar- ship, Southwest High Schools Outstanding DE Student Chapter I by Joske's of Texas. N SWEARINGEN, ROSS DECA, 1 yr., Band, 3Vz yrs. SOLIZ, EMILIO 1 ' Football UVQ, 1 yr., Varsity Football, 3 yrs., Freshman FB Basketball, 1 yr., JV Basketball, 1 yr., Freshmen Track, 1 AQ l yr., Varsity Track, 1 yr., Football Captain, 1 yr., 2nd Team Q All District offense, Honorable Mention All City, FHA Beau, Football Scholarship to Ranger jr, College, South- A west Texas University, Blinn jr. College, Library Aid U45 SQUIRE, CHARLES Biology Club, Football, Basketball, Tract, SGT-at ARMS in Biology Club. TAYLOR, KAREN A Pep Squad, FTA, Speech and Drama, 1 yr., DECA, 1 yr. 1 l TERRAZAS, HECTOR , Basketball, 3 yrs., Football, 1M yrs., Baseball, 3 yrs., Track, - 1 yr. Q ' TERRAZAS, NICK R v1cA, DECA, DE, FFA, Auto mechanics. 3 11-1oMPsoN, JUDY jx A choir, 3 yrs., DECA, 1 yr., PHA, 2 yrs., cans Model, 1 yr., ' Student of the Year-Alpha Chapter, DECA, First in Area KJ ' Competition DECA, 1 yr., Vegetable Day Participant, 1 yr., Drill Team, 1 yr., Drama, 1 yr., Pep Squad, 1 yr., Office Aide, 1 yr., DECA Sgt.-ataarms, 1 yr. TONDRE, GARY German, DECA, Agriculture, Baseball, Basketball. TORRES, ANDREA VICA TREJO,JOE Art Club, 2 yrs., VICA, 2 yrs. URESTI, CAMILLE FHA, 2 yrs., Secretary of Speech and Drama, 1 yr., OEA, 2 yrs., Vice-President and President of Student Council, Secretary, Editor Annual Staff, 2 yrs., Powder Puff, Drill Team, 1 yr., Cheerleader, 1 yr., VOE. VALDEZ, MARTHA DE, FHA, Pep Squad, 4 yrs. , WAGENKNECHT, ROBERT Rodeo Club, 2 yrs., Team Awards in FFA, Sgt,-at-Arms Rodeo Club, FFA, 2 yrs. WASSER, TOMMY DE, Agriculture, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track. WILLIAMS, TED VICA, Auto Mechanics, 1 yr., Band, 4 yrs., 1 yr., Stage Band Manager, 1 yr., Annual Staff, 1 yr., Library Aid, WTNGATE, SHERRY Student Council, Representative, 1 yr., Chemistry, Secre- tary, 1 yr., Volleyball, 4 yrs., Powder Puff, Carl's Model, 1 yr., Pep Squad, Cheerleader, 2 yrs. WRASSE, DEBBIE FHA, 3 yrs., Reporter, 1 yr., DECA, 1 yr., Varsity Basket- ball, 3 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Freshman Candidate for Home- coming Queen, Freshman All Tournament, Candidate for Vegetable Queen, 1 yr., Pep S uad, 1 yr. .,sQfi,iij,,iQl,.r,,rfP,ii Ei? QQ 61,55 yi UTP ag , ' , . are lil yy Us X59 59 fdxef -e if' cy fl ' i , ' ' SP false ,ee PM ieiag 39 U Kgs? g D Q! J? . Q, 222355 O54 CRQP X CQSPXCP Cai vga ' MG Degivi a 525 0 W ff ' V rm? is Q! ' r 'Q ' J at or W Mai re ... as . Slip? A mms . , to uno Egg? Wxg ENDED ..:n.:.:. I E357 + QQ' PHE55 WF' I S 'e a 'rho National School Yearbook Association CQ, , Thurs iw Q2 -Ah Q16 We have come to the end of another school year, and we are filled with mixed emotions. We are relieved becaus school work slackens for three months, but we are saddened because we are leaving friends and familiar experiences behind. Another phase of our life has passed, and we realize that this phase has been a preparation for the future when we will be aiming for higher and harder to achieve goals. Our spirit fostered loyalty. Each morning, we stood at attention for the Star Spangled Banner. By simply being faithful, academically, socially, and athletically we revealed our loyalty. In turn, our loyalty inspired devotion. Most of us were devoted to our clubs and organizationsjust as our teachers were dedicated to us. Through their devotion, we have grown wiser. Each of us realizes that the education we received through our teachers and the training we acquired through our high school experiences helped to prepare and mold us for our future positions. As we look back over the year, our minds are filled with remembrances. Most vivid in our minds are the victory dances, the crowning of our homecoming queen, the prom, the banquets, the numerous club gatherings, the spirit we had at athletic events, the colorful halftimes, the senior trip, and graduation night. We could list other events that made this year unique, but first we must stop and realize that our achievements were made possible from what we acquired from the school as we studied and socialized at the home of Southwest High School. During the past year, the Dragonniere staff and I have strived, with the help and assistance of Mrs. Ferol Todd, our advisor, Mr. White and Mr. Armstrong, our representatives from Newsfoto Yearbooks, to reveal to you and to capture for you many of the unforgettable ex eriences of the 1971-1972 school year. Now, the book is completed, and it is in your hands. The staff and I sincer ope that we have thoroughly recorded this years events for you as if they happened at Southwest High School. saggy rafts' y Qffffig ,army J 9? I xgi.: x wk., has L 2 I rig. X ll g- IITIIIII Q fm QQ QW wb Qfggxnwfiiiw W W M X lKi1N'w-F 5553295 wb my f Egjwifapifnwyvjiwviiw f QRS? Twig! fgwfgfiifff, wwwf 6339 Qfjw J Lqwbvw OM Wdywfw , W7 x W QMWQM QQ MSM Q pfwQ M Xi! 6 WWW mzwwff WJ ' ' ' 9' 'Zgiwfwf ff-f 0 Www ,QA ffw:.vL!g3Qfm5Xf6y?p.f0!ijOlf:!1w,,QEJ4M -QWM r 6 . 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