Thomas A Edison High School - Spark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

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Advertising ' Wai T af' I CJ Q Xgqff Index 3 83 ,f c, AGXYYT PX 696 is S X X X Q5 ...QKQ XX- i M L gf 4 X SQQwxSxxSXSs - xfmww'Q Q N S s, X X S N N X XX'. A X iffv P- SE i X BEER k , viii wwf' sg 1 SA ig iXSPf N L N? i Q Q E Judy Kouri, Merri Harrison, and Floyd Weiss leave the pool fc replacement of lost energy. 3 N! K Q . T5-1 s FX YU EW I V L'!':3 A funny thing happened to me on my way to the forum... Roy Munsell, Carol Duderstadt, Charles Korbell, and Pam Pape spend a day on motorbikes. 8 eniors Mike Bryan, Pete Coleman, Rick Meyer, Emory Jones, Melinda Meyer, and Carol Duderstadt gather around Bill Iamilton as he starts the fire for a backyard barbecue. Edisonites Participate In Many Summer Activities UNDER THE SUN and the stars our summer passed. With just three short Mike Hill gives Terry Wright a boost up on the horse. months vacation, Edison students made the most of it. We swam, danced, played :it golf, and did a thousand other things. But like everything good, it ended. ...s. August 31 arrived and marked the end and .T the beginning. ' t T T The beginning of football games, pep 1 p p rallies, color day, dances, club activities, so . - 51: i and the sunrise on our future. i 9 Summer Brings Fun And Excitement To Edison Students Jim Robbins, Melinda Meyer, Diane Rohl, and Carole Smock eagerly wait for the merry-go-round to start. Bill Hamilton takes careful aim at a fast moving target. 10 Senior Sue Porter shows juniors Lynn Droit- court and Tim Shively her method for a perfect shot. -. 3 5 ,- X' 5. ll ll S ww Q .. . N-ka. in . ---...W W- X NW. wif' . X E :Kk ii-QQ' W X X 1 f'.:avnx'1?5Q 5 '- k y Fi. xl . xg if ,ASM in T5 L - 5- - T 5 vwlssgsssts kinks Q fx 'Q X Q f Li X ,. X .W 3 . X: 1 N A Sf QM f si.. Q, M W- X S .. , S X . 5 . S M -,mi A ig Q,-H, .,. fx W gfmvx i A ' xx, X 5 'X N J gf sq S f' my . . gf ef gg? N S 2 Ag Aw X ' ----- Q . , . Y' Nr .. f i A , Y N M -. - S, iw? X Qi, , X Sf -wig :ge- XR mg NX Facuhy of the Zodiac, represented by Scorpio, denotes the faculty Without the dedication of a well trained and experienced faculty, the high educational standards required in the world today could not be met. And as tht world continues to progress, the students depend more than ever on their teachers for the key to IOl'DOfl'ONw 4' 4 5 X ff afskygg H, I X ,, Q ARES! --.. sf X' 5 iz, xxx ' ,. 1 JUST AS THE Big Dipper denotes the Great Bear, the third house 1 eq u l I ' iN Xf The Third House is said to control education Faculty Editors: Michaelyn Haag Mary Harmon 'W' -2:3-iv v fag, V: W,-. Q ' X-0 x I 1 X 1. .- ' X V ,: . X- -X , . X , . .- . l. 5. , Hg.- .' ' .'. ' 'Q' . A 5' fs' , 'xl I - 'fl , ,X 'Q . h ' A 1 l. . x . ,- 1 , F -,L .'.' . ,..--I-. r , ' , l . WJM- .X , 1. - 15p-,1',w.v K 4gAqf,1-, -. -,A s,- -- .,-. V v L' Nl' E .N , .. ,gap-k:x!.,11.irgLv.x x ' r- 'Z' ' Q.- K p E 2 if 2'a'f ,I ' ,fl 1.1 X X-X ' vie' ' Y '5i3f 5 . I .1 xrx' ii . 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P S -mx :LYS N . . 'A..4 , J, ,,... R , Q QA' V . F . Y -V x p A N W 2 A 1 'Y -. . Ai. MR. A. W. NORTON Assistant Superintendent THE BOARD OF Education of the San Antonio Inde pendent School District is the policy-making body of oi district. These members are made up of people who are in terested in the education of youth and are elected to offic by vote. D The board consists of seven members from which a pres ident, vice-president, and secretary are chosen. Administrators Work To Keep Pace With Growing School System School Board members are: Mrs. Claude Aniolg Mr. Lewis O. Curnuttg Mr. Tom A. Murrahg Mr. Ralph R. Cardena: Claude Leeg Mr. George C. Guthrie, president: Mr. Harry vice-president: and Mrs. W.A Hayden Miller, secretary MR. OSCAR MILLER Superintendent 14' Mr. Charles E. Brown Becomes New Vice-Principal ww, ., . s l MR. MARVIN E. GREER E Principal i MR. CHARLES BROWN l vice-Principal MR. MARVIN E. GREER, principal of his alma mater, has been a member of the Edison faculty for 18 years. He began his career as a biology and athletic instructor and, in 1 96 1, bec a m e vice-principal. He was named principal in 1963. Mr. Greer fills most of his spare time with outside ac- tivities, such as fishing, hunting, and bicycle riding. Mr. Charles E. Brown, newly chosen vice-principal, assists Mr. Greer with the daily tasks of running a school. Mr. Brown received his M.S. degree from Southwest Texas State College. His outside activities are hunting, fishing, and golf. Mr. Greer and Mr. Brown pause in the middle of a busy day to smile for our photographer. 15 Administrators Perform Daily Tasks MRS. CAMILLA HEWITT Dean of Girls MRS. ANNA BESS JOHNSON Registrar MRS. MARY LOUISE COBB Counselor MRS. LUCILLE GIBSON Secretary a ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES AND student guidance are part of the agenda for the busy day of Mrs. Camilla Hewitt, Mrs. Mary Louise Cobb and Mrs. Anna Johnson. Mrs. Hewitt counsels thejunior class in preparation of their senior year. Mrs. Cobb is kept busy advising seniors on college requirements. Mrs. Johnson is respon- sible for the school records. Mrs. Gibson aids Mr. Greer and faculty with paper work. The library st a ff added a new member, Mrs. Cecil Staudt. Mrs. Lena Mae Elliott is head librarian and Mrs. Callie Abbott is in charge of the study halls. Mrs. Jake Wilson is in charge of Edison's comings and goings. Mrs. Miller is the familiar lady selling tickets at the bookroom. She is also bookkeeper for the school. Mrs. Lena Mae Elliott, Mrs. Cecil Staudt, and Mrs. Callie Abbott check thro u gh card files in the library. Mrs. Betty Shurley, Edison's new full-time nurse, talks with Oscar Flores about her 116.1 position. MRS. JAKE WILSON Attendance Clerk MRS, MARY MILLER Treasurer 17 Mrs. Swanson kneels down to pick up remnants left from Color D l 18 ay. MRS. CALLIE M. ABBOTT B. A . and M. A . Mary Hardin-Baylor St. Mary's U. Study Hall Supervisor MRS, BARBARA ANDREWS B.S. and M.A. Bethany College U. of Nebraska Mathematics Alpha and Omega Sponsor MISS ANN ARNOT B. S. and M. S. Trinity U. Tennis and Art Tennis and Art Club Sponsor Teachers Engage Teachers patiently watch a Friday morning pe rall w v Mr. Ritchie addresses parents at the annual open house. n Activities MR. RAIFORD M. BALL B. S. Trinity U. Physics Student Council Sponsor MRS. CHARLOTTE BARRIER B. A. Trinity U. English MRS. BETTY BEXTEN B.A. U. of Pennsylvania English MRS. ETHEL D. BOULTINGHOUSE B. A. and M.ED.' Trinity U. History National Honor Society MISS MARGARET BOYCE B.L., B.A. and M.A. San Marcos Teachers College lncarnate Word College English MR. BRUCE BURNEY B. A. and M.ED. Admn. Howard Payne Texas U. History MRS. JULIA CANE B. S. Battle Creek College Biology Future Nurses Sponsor MR. RAY CASWELL B. S. and M. A. Incarnate Word College Texas U. History Vice-Principal Charles Brown and Mr. Maurice Clark take time out for a chat. Teachers Are Mrs, Graham sighs before starting the first class of the day. MR. MAURICE B. CLARK B.A. and M.S. ' SWTSC Trinity U. l Biology E MRS. JENELLE COFFEY B. S. and M. A. Texas U. Our Lady of the Lake English MR. DOUGLAS R. COX B. S. Trinity U. Physical Education Athletics Sponsor fl M. ,.,.,, MNH! 5 a Mr. and Mrs. Peaslee enjoy dancing at the Howdy Hop. Always Active Ioach Ross gives a pep talk for color day assembly. l 21 Teachers Work With Students Mr White strives for excellence as he directs his class. MISS FANNEYBELLE CROSSLEY B.A. and M.A. North Texas State U. East Texas State U. Government MRS. R. J. DEES B.A. Merideth College French French Club Sponsor MISS MARGARET E1 DONKIN A. B. in Education Akron U. Latin and English Latin Club Sponsor Mrs. Nie dorf shows the boys' foods class how to light the oven. a E x E E E 3 2 5 5 J . 1. '- ja MR. JERRY DOSSER B. S. Phy. Ed. Trinity U. Math Baseball Coach MR. HARVEY DUNNENBERG B. S. Biology Texas A. 8cM. Chemistry V, Ars. Dees explains the French lesson to her French II class. Teachers Work For Students Legs Ma1one , Clarabe11e Swanson , Suzy Q Swope , and Big Red imitate MacArthur cheer leaders as they lead the student body in a cheer. - 1 P Teachers Help Boost Spirit MRS. LENA MAE ELLIOTT B.J. , and M.S. L. S. Texas U. Smith College Librarian s MRS. SA VA NNA H FERGUSON B.A. Med. Texas U. U. of Utah Algebra and Geometry We pra S X 5 U S www. NXQQ x Q , 5 X S S R S Q s 4 Mr. cticing for a half time show. McCown explains the next move to band memb Sgt. Maj. Longwood, sponsor of Edison's first ROTC, makes daily inspection before calling the recruits to order. as is iw 24 as i -s s CII . Ryniker brushes up on his juggling in his spare time. aches View the pep rally. MRS. MARY GILBERT B. S. East Texas State U. Business MR. RICHARD A. GILBERT B. S. and M. S. Long Island U. English Literary Society Sponsor MRS, MARIE H, GRAHAM B.A. and M. A. Texas Womens U. SWTSC Algebra II MR. MERVIN D. JACOBS JR B. S. and M. E. Trinity U. Woodshop And Power Mech. Industrial Arts Club Sponsor MRS. MARGARET JONES B. A. Texas Tech English - f. 3 X QNX X X war'-'X -1:.Z-- .J X-.. M'-fs: s -,I 1' X XX N is' , x X ' S 1 N X ., Nq- W 5 -.X,, wg QX. Q 5 X X X W X ifx N N 5 XX AQ Q X X XxlTNf ':a..' Es., .. , , V K fijgxiii'-5-is-if 'W -X A--:XX,X,1::3Ei I zzsxixg-XX .XX 5 My MN: XX ax QSSSXQXXX - x A . - X XNX5? 3 X ...N 5 XS BN A XX.-X, :,.,. X Fmgafw .: .XX X X X- 1 XX X XX-I QQ R X is X X ,, XQXX wif-. :X .ig X.XX.wXFi .gk :gi-XXX i A-IX' 1-131 :gi -51. XXw:-xfif 'Y XX X K , X K N 3 . Q ! Change In Facult gt. Longwood dreams of things to come for Edison's new .O.T.C. iss Simpson attempts to fix a broken typewriter. Brings New Ideas SGT. MAJ. LONGWOOD University of Tenn. U.S. Army R. O. T . C. MR. RONALD E. MALONE B. S. Texas A. SLM. Drafting Audio-Visual Club Sponsor MRS. EDNA MARTIN B. A. S. W. T. S. C. Special Education MRS. KAREN MASSEY B. S. S. W. T. S. C. Algebra I MR. PAUL MCCARLEY M. A. S. W . T. S. C. American History Basketball Coach MR. TRAVIS W, MCCOWN M.A. Trinity University Band Teachers chat while chaperoning the Western Dance. ' Mrs. Niedorf and Mrs. Boultinghouse patiently wai through an assembly. Faculty Participate: 4 IRS. FRANCES MCNEEL ,M., B.A. 8z.M.S. xas U. inity U . emistry Sc Biology :ience Club Sponsor n Students Activities Mrs. Andrews shows Ronald Grenrood and Carl MRS. RAMONA MONTGOMERY B.S. Texas U. Clothing FHA Sponsor MRS. INEZ MUELLER M. A. 85 B. A. St. Mary's U. Our Lady of the Lake German 85 English German Club Sponsor os Tamez how to operate the new business computer i -52:5 5 ,Greig !2 'i i 5 is . ,Q 5 V i f 5 5 5 u 1 iii' !,, , ii ,I 1 2' ,e.? s si 5 i 5 I , sl I i if i E i K 5 5 i Q i 5 5 '55 5 E K E 1 I s i 29 - .AIX B. S. Texas A851 Speech . s MRS. DORIS NIEDORF B. S. in H. E. Our Lady of the La ke Foods F. H.A. Sponsor Mr. Malone amazes his class with new drafting techniches Profession Brings New Trla ls Mrs. Montgomery permits students to study for their finals during their half hour periods. MRS. W. KAYE MUNNS E s 3 4 MRS. MARY NUSOM B.S. Baylor Commercial Vocation Education V.O.E. Sponsor MRS. ROSALIE PEASLEE B. S. , B.A. and M.A. S. W. T. S. C. St. Mary's University Business Business Club Sponsor r White directs the choral group during the Christmas pro Mrs Andrews examines Marcia Lightcap's and Linda Wright s geometry projects an 'V-.M S fws Mr. McCown pauses for a moment to watch the cheerleaders during a pep rally. Mrs. Mueller, sponsor of the Deutsch Verein, shows colored pictures of some of the s cen es of Germany to her German classes. az ' MRS. MARION POWELL B, A. and M. A. Trinity U. History MRS, NORMA REED B.J. U. of Texas Journalism Bear Tracks, Spark and Quill Sc Scroll Sponsor MRS. STELLA REYNA B. A. S. W. T. S. C. Spanish and English Spanish Club Sponsor MR. KENNETH M. RITCHIE B. A . , U. of Corpus Christi Mathematics t Teachers Work Goes Beyond Classroom r. Duennenburg t a k e u: camera. Mrs. Crossley gives Coach Ross attempts to score another point with a free throw during the student s mme to pose for faculty game. a lecture in her government class. 33 Miss Boyce helps Loyce Haun prepare for her mid-term exam. Mr. Ryniker dictates an Algebra problem to his class. MR. DONALD G. ROSS B.S. and M. ED. Texas ASLM Howard Payne Football Coach E Club Sponsor MRS. MARY ROSS B.I. and B.A. North Texas State Mary-Hardin Baylor English MR. HENRY C. RYNIKER B. S. and M. E. U. of Illinois Trinity U. Algebra and Geometry Optimist Octagon Club Sponsor 34 Mrs. Bexten laughs with her class at an obviously funny answer. English Teachers Strive For Perfection Mrs. Boultinghouse and Miss Sayles converse during, their conference period. S MISS ELIZABETH SAYLES B.A. and M. Ed. U. of Mexico Spanish MRS. ALLEEN SCOTT B. A. and M. D. Incarnate Word College Southwest Texas State History Mrs. Swanson s miles in amusement at an answer given to her by one of her students. 5 1 2 36 Miss Donkin plays her guitar at a Latin Club party. Mrs. Ross explains reason and logic to her Engliz class. 1 - T Q? Mr, Ritchie and Mrs. Peaslee talk in the lunch room during their conference period. MISS LORETTA SIMPSON B. S. Our Lady of the Lake Typing Teachers Relax In Spare Time MRS. CECIL STAUDT B. B. A. and M. ED. S. W . T. S. C. Our Lady of the Lake Library MRS. HELENA SWANSON B. A . U. of Texas English F. T. A. Club Sponsor MRS. SANDRA SWOPE B. S. Texas Lutheran Business Education Bookkeeping Sponsor MRS. LEON EDWARD TALIAFERRO B. A. Texas U. History MR. CALVIN LEE TURBEVILLE JR. B. S. S. W. T. S. C. Distributive Education DECA Sponsor MRS. MAMIE VIELOCK B. A. and M. A. Our Lady of the Lake St. Mary's U. Government Senior class Sponsor MR. BOB WALKUP B. A. Trinity U. English Term Papers Bri ng Mrs. Cane explains to Ben Wakefield the written technique of dissecting. iS 5 li Zu 2 s 5 S it 3 3 is Q 3 3 v qeadaches s s-M . can Y? Q 3 is! s M 5 5 . fu. Q S K ' - was pig! 'f ' 1 K -.ifg,g.iQQQffff7 x . A'.. A s .5 l MR. REGGIE WEST B. S. Texas ASLI American History Athletics MR. HARRY A.- WHITE B. M. Trinity U. Choral Music Choral Groups Sponsor Mrs. McNee1 shows Mike Brian and Patsy Merek an example of a good term pa per. 39 DaiIyMeaIs And Spills Kee Custodians are: Mr. Joe R. SanchezfSupervisorj, Mr. Felipe Rivas, Mr. Abelarbo La rregoitiy, Mr. Gilbert Zamot, Mr. Seferino Guerrero, Mr. Concepcion Castoreno, and Mr. Rudolfo Samudio. The maids, Mrs.. Jessie Lee Martin and Mrs. Virginia Bennett Mr. Rudolpho Samudio, Mr. Seferino Guerrero and Mr. Con- take time out for a chat. cepciqn Castoreno clean the halls. ei X I S Q E 2 5 5 40 e ' I I Looks And Custodians Busy rs. Connie Hernandez slices cucumbers in preparation for Mrs. Adell Asbury and Mrs. Florence Reyna frost cakes 3 salads, before lunch period. , Cafeteria workers are: First Row Mrs. Marie Hernandez, Mrs. Florence Reyna, Mrs. Connie Hernandez, Mrs. Betty Richards. Second Row - Mrs. Teresita Gonzales, Mrs. Pauline Williams, Mrs. Adell Asbury, Mrs. Ruby Hausehild, Mrs. Poula Garza, Miss Ella Poss and Mrs. Katherine Schottmanqsupervisorj. . . Q ...N , s Qs.. 2. X -s I X Wx x 41 Sparks EACH TURN Olf the zodiac gave ns a new month and left us with memories for all times. In September, football games held our attention. partxes Report eards t ame in November .rlon mth the Thdl1kSf'1Vll1l holidays Cold weather basketball games Chrrstmas and the Black and Gold Prom made December January s m1d term finals brouvht us baek from our Christmas vacation februarv will be remembered for Valentine s Day, more parties, and the close of the 1967 SPARlx In the remarntntl months we let the fifth house, Capricorn, control our activities f Ct R 400 1, f W fr ff, A lx. R ,lf w 9,1 X' I X1 October brought the Student Council Halloween Dance and many club il H M . A D 4 g Y. l O. . g . 1 ' - ' O . , f ,I 1 '- I I 0 'f ' 1 f 'I X Q uf 4 I I X . 0 , ' oL Z The Fifth House is said to control pleasure Activities Editors: Sharon Kiesling Carole Smotvk ,mlb N- X if Qi SEQ Q xp' . xx x y X hi Q .fs E 'X X. xv' bk 3: 5 x i Y Q xx X K O 3 Q wx , X Q X 3 E 71 K .e K- X Q M X - 'Q - c.Sixxan-sf w3'xf ' . R . I The School Year Begins At Edison THE BEGINNING OF school marks a time of adaption for all students. The sophomores feel the change most acutely. Many of them find the class notes, pop tests, and extra reading reports a com- pletely different concept to deal with. For the ju- niors the change is slight. The shining expectation of receiving a senior ring in May drives them on through another year of hard work. But for the se- niors this year means something more. Its end means the end of all the fascinating experiences met each school year. The pep rallys, the assemblies, the dances, the plays--these are all experienced for the last time, and will be remembered always. Carol Duderstadt, Student Council member, stands ready to help any of the parents visiting Edison. Mrs. Ross points out to her first sophomore English class the many fallacies to be avoided when making a logical state ment or inference. 1 v 44 son's band and pep squad practice vigorously for their first half-time show of the year. l11 Bea sley, Fred Girodat, and Terry Moore help ginning photographer George Eager prepare solu- bn for developing film. Members of the A Capella Choir pra ctice for their performance of Hande1's Messiah . 45 Varsity cheerleaders, Sarah Hester, Marsha O'Neal, Melinda Meyer fheadj, Fadra Bellinger, and Tami Gibson perform duri one of Edison's halftime shows. Spirit Comes Alive In Football Season The combined marching units of Edison High School, consisting of the Golden Bear Band and the Honey Bear Pep Squad, fc their traditional E. H. S. 46 if ! 5 E YY Students Compete For Beauty Honors Linda Coe answers one of the questions put to her by the judges of the Miss Teenage San Antonio Contest. 48 Diane Palmer and Lucy Mellon support Edison entrant. t A photographer at the Howdy Hop catches Mai Ann Fenner and Linda Coe by surprise. n 1 1 1 3 1 4 X 1 i A 1 I TWO BEAUTY CONTESTANTS brought citement and high expectations to Edison rly in the year. All Edisonites felt that Jhomore Linda Coe and junior Sarah Wal- :e would ma ke good showings in their pective contests. On a cold Monday night in October, lda Coe, after many long hours of prep- Ltion, performed her d a z zl in g twirling itine and was announced the first runner- for Miss Teenage San Antonio. Modeling several dresses from Joske's ena Department, Sarah Wallace made a 'ely model in the Miss Teena Texas ntest. rrah Wallace and her escort, John Zogheib, gait the judge's decision. lson students watch one of the contestants the Teena Texas Contest. as s E f Ig. ,kkk k 5 , -- w es Q . at-srwoe fisgr t t gas- Q X Hhs.-vhwsg .ss . s so A , ,xl my et -s t as s N . - .. - - t s 1 Q- S tg ttk .. S is r - Q i so ,s t s 3 t E i N .g X A if gf s s is was is -S N. i X3 g .iii A 49 School-Wide Dances Play Major Rol .N 3 Genii, tramps, and country hicks all make an appearance at the Hallow een Dance. Leon Payne entertained students who attended the West- SCHOOL A ND ORGANIZATION-sponsorel dances are an important part of the activities 0 many Edison students. Three of these dances the Halloween Dance, the Howdy Hop, and thi Western Dance took place last fall. The purpose of the Howdy Hop, given dur ing the first week of school, was to welcome tht sophomores and to acquaint them with the up perclassmen. The Halloween Dance, tradition ally a costume party, was sponsored by the Stu dent Council. The mone y which the Studen Council received from the admission price wa used for various school projects. The Senio Planning Board sponsored a Round-Up, using thi funds to lower the senior dues. ern Dance. Students link arms for a dance. so . n Activities th French seems to have Pete Coleman-alias ittle Lamb -well in hand. Sarah Wallace, Dean Chininis, and Iris Shockley find John Zog- heib very amusing. Tami Gibson and Lenard Voges enjoy themselves at the Round- 51 Roy Munsell addresses the Edison student body at the Color Day assembly. Color Day Highlights Football Season COLOR WEEK BRINGS a ' .flurry of colors to Edison. Each day students wear special colors to signify the coming victory. Many students' cars are decorated for a prize given by the Student Council. On color day, Friday of the week, a few hurried hours of frenzied preparation result in a school draped completely in Black and Gold. Color Week will remain in our memories as a time of gran- deur and beauty, marred only by the remembrance of its end. Journalism I students decorate the staff room for Color Day. 52 Edison girls decorate a stairway in preparation for Color Day. ,,: -- wg i 35 H' . Si E S gi WM ww 'f, W h - . - 2f-1TfSX1f- nz- -.wvmmw . . Q XX: A w . A Q W. L g..xx Q 'W NN is sig' K MS-,Q is iff X5 .92 X N S -S X Xxx N X QS' Kwix X 'Zim 72 Mix' :ff gh Q ' NX x sf ii Q25 fm x i l The End Cf The Season THE REMAINING MINUTES ofthe fina football game, all eyes are turned towal the clock and then it is over, the footba season of 1966-67. For the Pep Squad and Band this was year of pre cision marching, fine musir and excellent half-time shows. Members of the fo o tball team wi remember this sea son as one of valuabl experience not only on the field but in th graceful acceptance of a defeat. To the student body it was the Thom: A. Edison Fighting Golden Bears for 1966 67. The majorettes and members of the Band demonstrate their marching skill dur- ing half-time. Head cheerleader, Melinda Meyer, addresses the student body during a pep rally. Members of the Hone y Cubs and the Honey Bears ar always jubilant after an Edison touchdown. p XS 54 i t Brings Activity To A Peak Sie ,if V i i me organizations e Band, remain which attend all football games, the Pep Squad and at the pep rallies until the other students have left. Judy Kouri prays for the safety of the players during a pause in the traditional Prayer Song. Ronald Steffen and Mike Bryan paint scenery for the Color Day assembly. Let's go Bears! Melinda Meyer leads the cheering at the games. 55 w.X.XX.......X....N.X N X . X X .. 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THROUGH THE SCHOOL year of 66-67, Edison- as attended various conv e ntio ns in the state of zxas. ln November Edison's enthusiastic supporters Republican John Tower attended a convention at Municipal Auditorium. During the convention n Tower was re-nominated and the slogan, Keep wer was adopted. In the month of December, the Journalism De- lrtment attended a three day convention in Denton, ixas. The students discussed various topics con- urning news editing and yearbook publishing. Journalism students collect their baggage after the four-hour ride Denton. to 57 Organizations Entertai Members of the Pep Squad entertain the Booster Club with their annual pro- gram. Minka Jackson reads The Night Before Christmas to the children at the Hidalgo School. 58 Manuel Ortiz is surprised to find someol watching him practice. l I THE HONEY BEAR Pep Squad visited the I-Iidalg School before the Christm as holidays. The Pe Squad sang songs and entertained the 450 childres In turn, the children sang Christmas songs. They al: presented Miss Wyatt with a necklace. The Pep Squad also collected and mended cloth. and toys for the children. l I l F J During The Holidays mbers of the combined choirs talk after their per- The choirs give one of their many performances of the Messiah mance at North Star Mall. at the Huisache Avenue Baptist Church. iss Wyatt directs the Honey Bears as they sing Silent Night for the children at Hildago Elementary School. 3? 59 w fx U H 2251 4 3. rf . :1 Y. s 4... QVRR Q X KM' N X xg 'Nt Q R , Ns K V f X N, W g :V ' fl W 1 K ss x -r ., WMS X - .... - .,z. ., x. 5 ,MK Q i . X XQXQR-: .H X :qb Y - 1 L -A M: , .,,. 45 r Swv Q 2 A I X Q , 1,5 ffsg . X X X if RX - Q. QQ- X '- XQSXSXQESQ. K X .fkx F X .UQ A: ,EY-Sw. I X .. , . ,, N N X x wx QQ X0 X N X X N X X S Q X X K if N N R wx X N N ZX v xv im X N X Q x Jr' .5 ' Q X x R I 51. f v' X 5 X i M 'X -.X -I X 5 . ,,.... . 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Qglfgxfgikgigf -2 ., gm, -X :bf ws 2 gf 6 A? ggwx fi :X ' Biff-i fi 39- LQ Q Varied Activities ison students listen to the assemblies designed to aid them Sophomgres Show mixed reactions to the assembly program, choosing next year's schedule. IN THE EARLY spring sophomores and ju- brs were advised of their choice of subjects for J: following year. In assemblies the students re shown the various coursesoffered them and A requirements that colleges ask for. One break in the semester routine was the 4 fla ke s of snow that fell upon the Edison mpus. d Juniors Sharon Delker and Brenda Williams make the best of putting up the seniors' trays. 67 A Students Attem s s if 5 g I Susan Eager poses atop one of the prize-winning horses at the Stock Ronnie Naumann and Roger Mingus buy tickets for Show, ride at the carnival. Bill Beasley encourages Michaelyn Haag to stand still while George Eager bran- dishes an oversized hypodermic needle. 68 DURING THE WEEK of February 10th through the 19th, the annual Stock Show and Rodeo was held at Joe Freeman Coliseum. 1 Edison students took advantage of the holiday given them because of the l rodeo to watch the parade and wander grounds afforded Edison students with hours of enjoyment on the numerous rides and amusements. 1 4 around the fair grounds. The carnival I I stock Show, Rodeo :tographers in a hay lift see this bird's eye View of Edison- Now the students have the same view of the photographers. s. try Moore and Susa n Eager look at the tiny Susan Eager, Mary Harmon, Terry Moore, and Bill Beasley try out one of ztlands. the jeeps in the military exhibit. y 7 ,o 69 i E Q SSX K Q,Qxi3 Q X Nvkw Q Q x Q 5 N :.. Ng NNN X i 5 9 S S k Q Q S N X 'NS X :gifs X gg - x Q . X X xx :-A 'Wg x S XX X X Sf - ,. W is x X xv .. wwfiwwx .S Q ki ff snsN','2f , X 19? E 50- - 1 S is E 4 5 3 X Q gg g j i ,f . W ii.: x,,. Q T f 5 S' wx l , f -A XX mmmm.A , , L Imk. M . . . i . -,2i:. .... . k A X ' - A xxk.. X - x Ss xv xxx SMF. . K ff.. fj K X Q gx '5 :ffl ' X Q ,W Agghn Q FW f' X X, ., A '- Q 1 Q ff' 1. -. . P . Y- S S 35, Q K - 2 S f x xx ? 2, ff ..., Q WNV! SPARK Staff Salutes School Leaders :abeth Bowren and Carole Smock discuss the Jer for the literary magazine. ttom Right: Merri Harrison, Roy Munsell, :k Meyer, and Mr. Ball prepare to make an nouncement over the intercom. ly Kouri leads the Pep Squad in yells at one of : district basketball games. Being a schoolgleader is one of the highest honors bestowed upon a student. This honor repre'sents the trust held for him by the students and faculty. A lot of time is devoted by each oftheseofficers in mak- ing their club outstanding. Each officer must maintain at least a B average so that they will be able to carry the extra responsibility of leadership. It is the SPARK staff's privilege and honor to salute Edison's ten-point officers. Student Council President. Senior Class President . . Pep Squad President . . Drum Major . . Literary Society President ROTC Brigade Commander BEAR TRACKS Editor . . SPARK Editor . . . .ROY MUNSELL . .RICK MEYER . JUDY KOURI . .CLAUDIA LUX . CAROLE SMOCK .DANIEL GONZALES CARMEN KELTNER . PETE CHININIS 71 Y Student Council Performs Varied Services Student Council President ROY MUNSELL 72 Senior Class Rests In Capable Hands RIC K MEYER I va Pep Squad President Pepsters Precision March And Boost Spirit JUDY KOURI Band Presents Halftimes And Concerts 5 Drum Major CLA UDIA LUX 75 S55 5555 iz X X 5 XX X X X iz' F x x i Literary Society President Literary Society Compiles 'Anthology' OSP? aa X XXX XS X X X X X X R E X X S i 3 sii 2 x CAROLE SMOCK ROTC Prepares Boys For Armed Services , . X . ey: K DANIEL GONZALES ROTC Brigade Comman Paper Reports Past And Future Activities B EAR TRACKS Editor-in-Chief CARMEN KELTNER 1 z 5 XL XR X X wi ILA S Q S QS X Xl: Xgsis iii? XQ,E fisl .S.X m Q XgXfg X: X Qg 1 5: X Eggs E X s, 5 'X N. A X 5 -fi K :X X, -. X. XXQ X fi ag 5 X jX if f K Xk Q.-X -AX 3 5 -- XX k-.. XXXK X Q. Q 5 Sf- 1 . if XFX XXX Q X x X u X X XXI. lx T XX QSRQXSS x Q X X X g- X. 1X XSS sfiss 2 351XQ.j Skis :ports ana nplrlt 'l'IlE SlX'l'll HOUSE, Aquarius, controls hard work. Behind every good athlete, you will find this idea. Sports eontril'-ure as mueh to an education as the work done in the elassroom. 'l'he many hours the various athletes spend in practice will bring them rewards lon ' after they have 'raduated. 5 - In Our foothall team hegan our sports year. We attended games and were proud of our fighting Bears, The haskethall season brought cheers and sweet vic- IOIY. ln the spring, our track, golf, swimming, tennis, and basehall teams played their latril. Although we did not always win, we will remember the fine sportsmanship dis- played hy our ..-K playtsrs. U E : ' h fx - X' ' Q f- 177 O f llv V f -Q- if Yo ye l 9 o The Sixth Hous IS said to control hard , 0 work. X Sports and Spirit Editors: Jim Sinclair Carole Smoek s 5 ' - . ufrfff 1. .px . - wk mwwww Illliif' W' . xii? , 4, . ii , Q 'L x px. .x Lx - 'F 'N' M if Mit N Mwwmf 3 1 qw -N N x Qi' Q My 3 . Y S X S Q X E V Ti .N :www ww ,afxfwuffff 1 r x ' X .fifwwvgxbmex E Q Nw Ng X 'Nw Q S Q 1 S. Rfx Ns . XSS 4 WMWWMMW U, , ,M 0 IWIWW ' .ga :fix ' Www mf 4 Q? S Q ,QF w N ww .9 We NNN, x v f ff W9 x Xt. W 'fel Wiiff .FF x - 2 'F' Q willing A X gi SSE H al I I, Q W ,-J z .5 , N ...X in x x -5555.2 - , K n X SRX X Nb ix XY NIO M.. ,Q i Q S 1 x M, Fall Sport- ! R Zootball X '1 ,. s rv 5 5 '3 is W ,, . N if Ei X faq --xQAx. W2 k 7: k X L X - x ' L x X U' f Q Q .W .K X S .sy v 6 X eb W K Sv-Pt S. 5541. . . 5 Q. sw K. vf Xxx - - . K X Q gk gf Q f Q, X . Q i - S is Assilv hi ig 55 M Sq in 5 if vw nw 5 1. Q Y We Win B Forfeit 3-O Decision Reversed THE FIGHTING GOLDEN Bears captured their first win of the season a month after the game was played. Because of an ineligible player on the Aus- tin-Travis team, they forfeited 1-0. The game was an impressive fight by Edison's defense. Surprising the experts, the Bruins held the Rebels to a score of 3-O. Austin's only score came on a field goal in the third quarter. Edison stymied Austin-Travis. During the first half, the Be ars held the Rebels to only one first down. And so, we entered the 66-67 football season with spirit, determination, and that indescribable feeling that only the end of the se a so n can define. At the end of each game the players kneel for a prayer. 3 5 Q S s E 3 s E E E 2 1 Tommy Findeisen - Sr. Quarterback 2 letters, 5-10, 155 1 1 3 1 1 84 Good Grief 28-8! '35 il 4 i W A is s X X i A 1 anxious moment on the field holds the attention of these Bears. Edison Bows to Austin-Johnston THE SECOND GAME of the season ended in defeat for the Edison Golden Bears. Raymond A cost a made the only touchdown of the game and Tommy Fin- deisen ran for the two extra points. Statistically, t h e B r u i n s out-downed and out-passed the Rams. The final score was 28-8. An Edison fumble in the first quarter set the Austin-Johnston team up for their first score. In the second quarter the Rams drove 46 yards for their second touchdown. This was the second game of the sea- son. We've had Our warm-up and now the six district games await us. Ted Law - Sr. Tackle 2 letters, 6-1, 195 e spirit of the Austin-Travis game is captured in the ner held by Edisonites. 85 Raymond Acosta - Jr. Tailback 2 letters, 5-10, 185 We Win Some Bears Taste Sweet Success A CRASHING DRIVE through Rooseve1t's line climaxed a 51-yard drive to give the Bears the first of many touchdowns to follow. The second quarter closed with two more touchdowns for Edison. The second touchdown came after a Roose- velt fumble which led to a 41 yard scoring drive. One of the touchdowns in the third quarter came on a '75 yard run by Ray- mond Acosta. ' The surprise of the evening came when unknown Jerry Aguilar ran up 68 yards and three touchdowns. The night of the game will long be remembered as the sweet taste of success. A crashing drive by Bill Hamilton q21j gives the Bruins their first touchdown. 'nmy Findeisen 4115 falls short ihe goal line. We Lose Some Bears fall to Brahmas PLAYING WITHOUT INJURED tailback Raymond Acosta and center John Daniels, the Edison offense show- ed little power against the tough de- fense of MacArthur, Under the control of Rocky Self, the Bralunas ran up a score of 55-0. Two seniors, Bill Hamilton and Robert Cortez, stood out in defense. The 66-67 football season is slow ly unfolding leaving behind two wins and two losses. Bill Hamilton - Sr. Fullback 2 letters, 5-6, 155 Co-captain, Most Valuable Player 'oy Shelton 4825 crashes through for the second touchdown .TOhI1 Zogheib C315 UIICICCPIS 8 MaCA1'IhLl1' PHSS I0 SIOP the Roosevelt stands by. Brahma onslaught. 87 Tommy Sturrock - Jr. Wingback 1 letter, 5-5, 138 Sarah Hester does her part in the cheerleaders' routine during I halftime show. Highlands Owls 42, Edison Bears O lt was a long night. . WITH SENIOR QUARTERBACK Tommy Findeisen and fullback Raymond Acosta out with injuries, the Bears lost to Highlands' Owls 42-O. Under the calls of sophomore quarterback Leslie Finde isen and junior quarterback How a r d Kre st a, the Bears gained only '78 yards on the ground and 16 in the air and be ca me another victim of the Owls' strong defense and powerful of- fense. The Highlands squad was filled with veterans of varsity e xperie nce and they showed it. A cloud of Edison ta cklers' closes in to stop an Or ballcarrier for short yardage. i -S .. vi One Point Puts Us On The Short End Again ears Lose By I Point THE BEARS LOST a close one to the rurchill Chargers by a single point--14-13. re Bears scored first on a four-yard run up the iddle by fullback Ray Acosta. Ronald Steffen :ked the extra point and the score was '7-0. The Chargers scored 14 points in three min- :s, one scor e set up by an Edison fumble on : Bears' 17 yard line. Doug Malone scored the second touchdown a five-yard run after the Bears recovered a arger fumble on the Bruin 24-yard line. The :ra point try was no good, and the score stood largers 14, Edison 13. The Bears appeared to take the lead after '7 rd TD run by Ray Acosta, but the s core was bed out by a holding penalty against the irs, From there on neither offense could ster enough strength to score. ug Malone scores the second Bear touchdown on a five- End Robert Cortez brea ks up a Charger pass near the goal line. Douglas Malone - Sr. Wingback fd run up the middle. 2 letters, 5-10, 178 Co-Captain Q , H sts. g - Indians Win This Qne 20-O Cherokees Scalp Bears AFTER HOLDING EDISON on four downs the Sam Hous- ton Cherokees moved 84 yards on a pass for their first touchdown. The Cherokees next score came in the third quarter after moving the ball 54 yards on 12 plays with Col- lin scorin g on a seven yard scamper. The extra point try was no good and the score was 13 to 0. The Indians final score came in the third quarter when Robert Gill returned a punt 54 yards into the end zone. The kick was good and the score was 20 to nothing. In the last minutes of the game Edison tried to start a drive as sophomore quarterback, Leslie Findeisen, connect- ed on three passes, but an inter ception halted the drive. The time ran out. The score, 20-O. Leslie Findeisen listens as Coach Dosser calls plays from the press box. 90 Thomas Deselle - Sr. Guard 2 letters, 5-7, 170 An aerial view of the game. Bruins Panic Lee We're First to Score on Lee, I2-35 THE ROBERT E. LEE Volunteers defe ated the Edison Bears by a score of 35-12. The Bruins show- ed surprising strength in two se co nd period touch- downs drives before falling to the superior strength and depth of the Volunteers. Lee was on the scoreboard immediately when an Edison fumble was re c o v e r e d by Vol tackle Jerry Townsend. The second Lee touchdown ca m e on a blocked punt. The second quarter was a different story as the Bear offense came to life with an eighty yard drive for their first touchdown. The seco nd score came on a 46 yard pass from Tommy E-'indeisen to Douglas Malone. Lee came on strong in the second half with the final score 35-12. Robert Cortez - Sr. End 1 letter, 5-'7, 145 Ronald Stephen - Sr. Tackle 2 letter, 6-2, 215 'X 91 And The Season Drags On 36-O Defeat A FIRED UP Jefferson team defeated the Bears 36-O. The first Jefferson score came as David Fluitt took the opening kick and sprinted to the Edison 45 yard line. The next play found Jeff inside the Edison goal. Jeff s core d twice more in the first quarter. The second half was the same as Jeff added 14 points to their total. The Bears could never put together a drive as the Jefferson defense was at its best. John Zoghieb - Sr. End 1 letter, 5'11, 155 A fine power sweep by Jefferson's David Witow Q21j puts Jeff on the board 92 Curses. . .Foiled Again 0h Well, 47-8 THE EDISON BEARS dropped the last game of the season to Alamo Heights by a score of 47-8. ,Gerald Stone and James Riley led the Mules with a ypair of touchdowns each. Sophomore tailback Jerry lAgui1ar scored all the points for the Bears. Tommy Findeisen led the Bears in rushing yardage. Well, It was a long season. We finished with a E 0-6 win records. Band and Pep Squad entertain during halftime. Leroy Shelton - Soph. End 1 letter, 6'-O, 185 Gur Golden Bears so is i S 5 as ..- N Q FRONT V-: Tommy Findeisen, Raymond Acosta, Ted Law, Leroy Shelton, Jerry Aguilar, Robert Cortez, Bill Hamilton, l ard Kresta, Anthony Meade, Tommy Desselle, John Daniels, Robert Fauver, Clifford Todd, Ronald Stephen. SECONl Doug Malone, Kenneth Reeder, Randy McDonald, Manuel Pequeno, Tommy Sturrock, Bobby Johns, Chester Rummel, Zogheib. CENTER: Coach Cox, Coach Ross, Coach West, Coach Dosser. l 94 VARSITY SCHEDULE Edison. . . 1 Edison. , , 8 Edison. . . . 52 Edison. . . 0 Edison. . . . 13 Edison. . . 0 Edison. . . 12 Edison, , , 0 Edison. . . 8 X will 'E P MW Cheerleaders b st spirit before game-time. Stephen F. Austin Austin-Johnston . Roosevelt. . . MacArthur . . Churchill. . . Sam Houston . Robert E. Lee. . Jefferson. . . Alamo Heights . X Robert Johns, Junior, Guard, Kenneth Reeder, Senior, Guard, 170, 5'11 , B Team 185, 5'11 , 1 Letter Chester C. Rummel, Junior, Center, 1'75,6'O , B Team Robert Fauver, Senior, End, Leslie Findeisen, Sophomore, Quarterba 18O,5'8 , 2 Letters 160, 5'11 Q T3 S E S N . Li S K N Pequeno, Senior, Fullback, Howard Kresta, Junior, Quarterback, 155, 5's , B Team 130,5'8 . B Team 799' Jerry Aguilar, Sophomore, Tailbaek 165, 5llOlI Coach Ross Names 20 Lettermen Anthony Meade, Senior, Center, John Daniels, Senior, Center, 185, 5'6 , B Team 190, 5'9 , 2 Letters B-Team Trains For Varsity M I All the B-Team will remember this LEFT FRONT: Paul Villela, Lawrence Cherry, Al Guenther, Martin Dikes, David Dear, Nathan Sherman, Donnie Mike Asher, Mike Lefler, Doyle Gissi, Conrad Striegl, Dub McClister, Dale Mozisek, John Cook, Mason Shelton. BACK: Pat McC1ean, Mike Beary, Randy Perry: Sam Lieok, Richard Smock, William Ferrell, Thomas Turruviate, Seale, Rudy Ornelas. BACK CENTER: Coach Dosser. 98 Tough Schedule Confronts Cubs XXXXX XX XX Q X Blix? r.11Xi,jf1 xkll : ggqxlj Q 1 X. .X . Qs ' T X X X... 1, . .-x, X iswf f T. -pg s X, X ' ,T fhQX+Sw.X55Nf1f5is.b'h? 5 J' XX.. XXXQ 3 r.,... .5 -. . X -. -A.. X X X SKK 5 F l? 1:-s me X X X 1 X X - at ' X X ix X X it X X X x X X x if is SX X X . . .XXXX X.X,X X! X T Q W X 1.:si X. i, X-.X-XX-X-is ..X-.. WX ..X xXxk N was s esaxg'-1s.XXXX sew-.W-,.-g.. SN X Wi1CkQXrX:X XXMX XS I N X ' .X-X.: y X.:-sa , l rw.. ws-is 'gp : QX . A Soi. 'X - . sm . ., - f ' N, X. lr B . .. -QXQ-ws s X . TIE QNXX X' 31 '.. fshkbkxffsiil - 1 S- X X ' X-. :SXT X gg X . . 'X -fi. r xx., eg-Q NK as ,151-se5efX. - s , 1 as ' .. -Q. X' .25 - QS?-.ji f g 1Qg:f f'. Cf : x l- X-Q.fl IQXX 1 X 3 X i f X X XXy. x X-gk-.QYXY g A QXX X- A s KX 5 Xf x .... ax. ST si Q AXQ ,XX-li L. .X k K On a punt return, Mason Shelton carris the ball 20 yards. THE EDISON CUBS are the foundation for next year's A-Team. The football players gain valuable experience which will aid them in their bid for a position on the varsity. The B-Team is composed of sophomores and juniors. They work as hard as the varsity does and spend many a hot afternoon Scrimmaging the A-Team. Mike Asher Q34j brings down a Jefferson player, Winter-Basketball 4 WY .Q- bx N X X rig. R. , X A Q X w X 4 S A X X X f Q'. J gg. X N N Q x SE , .. . mu- - x +P- g in N X X --:f:: Q . - x X if XR X my Q S N ,X Q xr X E if f x x :.. gxxg gr Q ,X X 0 Q ew i N S. q...,,,,,QX Qkw 59 E X 3 , X X Q l ,xi X -i ris: X X -+. K X ' X 'ETNNII 5. - gx A .QNX Nik S W. X ' S W ' Q Q: L Q. 'J ,... .- N W NNN V Qrmmx .-QQ .f :zz s- -W ,S 'Ef 'Sf-1 SSQSNQF. - .X T. -R P5 ' X! . J- ,R 'NVQ 9 V . Cagers Open Season With Three Victories Edison students were enthusiastic supporters all season. Charlie Cruzado Q3lj drives in for a lay up as Larry Reed Q41Q screens. Bruins Defeat Ray Carroll, Heights EDISON'S GOLDEN BEARS opened tl basketball season with a victory, as thu overpowered Corpus Christi Ray by a sco Of 65-52. The basketball team won their first di trict game by defeating the Alamo Heigli Mules 47-42. Julian Cano led the Bea with 15 points, while Bobby .Eckerman hs 11 and Charlie Cruzado 10. The cagers traveled to Corpus agai This time they defeated Corpus Chris Carroll by a score of 65-53. 102 Shooting through a m a scores. Varsity Loses To Highlands: Defeats Churchill Jby Eckerman scores by outstretching the nearest Highlands player. The start of another victory. Bruins Lose By 2 Pts. Beat Churchill By 2l Pts. IN THEIR SECOND district game the Bears fell prey to the Highland Owls in a close 45-43 game. The lead changed hands many times as Edison led by 4 points with fifty seconds to play. Highlands tied the score with 2 quick baskets by Donnie Voight. With six seconds left Voight was fouled and made both of his free throws to win the game 45-43. The second district win came on the defeat of the Churchill Chargers. The Bears were in command all the way as they led at half-time 39-27. Leading scorer in the game was Chur- chi11's Terry Hendricks. hands, Bob Eckerman I 103 Mighty Bears Add Two More Bruins Defeat Vols, Mustangs BOBBY ECKERMAN'S 31 points spirited Edison to an overtime victory over the previously undefeated Lee Volunteers. Lee was ahead the majority of the game until their center, Steve Niles, fouled out. The Bears tied it up and went ahead in overtime to win it '70-68. Edison also romped over the Jefferson Mustangs 84-65 while Ecker man again scored 31 points. The Mustangs put up a good fight the first half, trailing by only one point at halftime, but were unable to come back during the second half, Lenard Voges charges past Jeff defender to put in lay up shot, Bobby Eckerman makes an easy two points in the Jeff game. BCHIS ser themselves IO Spring for 1'6b0l111dS in L66 game. i S s E 5 E 5 l E i 5 s i Goalers Win Fifth District Game Edison Defeats Roosevelt, Loses To Lions THE MIGHTY BRUINS of Edison easily defeated the Roosevelt Roughriders 76-53. The Riders made game out of the first quarter as they led 14-11, but the Bears pulled ahead 5 and led for the remainder of the game. Bobby Eckermann S led the Bears in scoring with 23 points. Edison was defeated by the Wheatley Lions 82-67 in a non-district contest. iby Eckermann, Floyd Weiss, and Lenard Voges return to 1 court after halftime. iding rebounder Bob Eckermann rebounds for Edison against Bobby Eckermann outjumps a Roos e veit defender on the isevelt. opening tipoff of the Roosevelt game. i 105 Bruins Slips Lose Two District Tilts Bobby Eckermann makes a successful jump shot in the Sam Ho ton game. Cagers Fall To Mac, Sam Houston THE GOLDEN BEARS w e re upset by MacArthur in the Lee gym. 60-55. The Bea rs got off to a bad start hitting only 21070 of their s hots in the first half. Also, Bobby Eckermann, the bears leading scorer, fouled out before halftime. Charlie Cruzado led the Bears scoring with 17 points. Larry Reed and Eckermann both hit 10. The Sam Houston Che ro kees rallied in the third quarter scoring 17 points to Edison's four to overcome a four point deficit to beat the Bears 64-68. Eckermann led the Bears with 17 points. Julian Cano was second in scoring with 15 points. Larry Reed lays in two points against MacArthur. 106 Wm And A Loss In District Play Owls Fall To Bears, Mules Defeat Bruins THE FIGHTING GOLDEN Bears upset the Highland Owls 67-66 in a district tilt at Alamo Stadium gym. The Bears grabbed a 12 point lead in the first qua rter and re- mained in front for thewhole game. Bobby Eckermann led the scoring with 40 tallies. The Bruins dropped a district ga m e to Alamo Heights 58-52. The Mules led 38 to 22 at half-time but the Bea rs managed to lessen the gap to two points, three times in the final four minutes. rd Voges 4333 tallies in trio points The name of the game. eam coaches Mr Dosser and Mr McCar1ey plan strategy in the Highland game. Bobby Eckermann opens the Churchill game with a fine Jump Bears Beat Cha rgers, Fall To Vols 90-65 Final Score Lee Wins By 82-59 BOBBY ECKERMANN PUSHED 49 points through the basket as he led the Golden Bears to a 95-65 vic- tory over the Churchill C ha r ge rs. Bobby's 49 points topped all local school boy b as ke tball efforts in the season. Lenard Voges aided the Bruins with 16 points and Charlie Cruzado pumped in 12. The Lee Vols beat the Be a rs in their first game in the new Virgil T. Blossom gym. The Vols jumped to an early lead and held it throughout the game. Big Steve Niles led the Vols with 41 points. Earlier in the season the Edison Bears handed the Volunteers their only loss of the season. Lenard Voges q52j reaches high for a free ball Cagers End Successful Season u - ' nder. rlie Crusado sinks a basket in the Edison-Sam House- ame. Bruins Split Last Four Tilts EDISON WAS DEFEATED by the Jefferson Mustangs 80-73. The Bears were behind all the way up to the fourth quarter when the score was tied 59-59. Then Bobby Eckermann fouled out and Jefferson pulled away. The Sam Houston Chero ke es were trounced by the Edison cagers by a s co re of 56-52. Sure-shooting Bobb y Eckermann pumped in 15 points before the half-time buzzer. The Bears held their lead throughout the second half, despite the efforts of the Cherokees' Jerry Franks. The Golden Bears bombed the Roosevelt Roughriders 85-51 for their eighth district win. The Bears jumped out to an early lead and were never threatened as they led 34-23 at halftime. The MacArthur Brahamas upset the Bears by a score of 71-60. Except for a rally in the early fourth qua rter the Bears never threatened. Bobby Eckermann takes a long shot at the Edison basket. 109 ,EE g A s 4 1 ! 2,55 1, Floyd Weiss Junior Joe Herrera Junior Cager Squad Compose Julian Cano Senior Joe MaSS31'C110 Charlie Cruzado Lenafd V0geS David G04 SeI1i0r Senior Senior Junior if Thirteen Men r P J Larry Reed Bobby Eckermann Q Junior Senior J David Ellison Mike Robison Junior Junior eg I2 E Bill McAllister Junior Gary McDonald Junior AX 'X sk : x ii. Q E- X. X M: k Y 5 NK gk S53 5 X X.. X as e. ,SQ .1 -.X ix. W x XX NY .. 5 .XX . S .... X . - X S X . X .X ..X..fx .. .X Q .-ws. . ..X -X K Y . N . X. . NW N? X XX X. ' . .. X. by . S K . .X N. wg,-f . X f -- E X X if -- . Y - X 5 .- 'fm .. - X '- . X . - Q ' . X X A - L E 5 N W X L' K .. A X. X il. wx. 1. SEQ 'H SE '5isx.X1 wx L 'X Q Q R x QM, N- X' iff xsx-bf-Xixmkw SX 1' . X .X x ll - k K T3 . , ' xx X Q-:X x x FQ' K .51 RSI. Q xi K. . K x K ,X K 3 X... Y .., X.. fy:-.. Q .5 jf. Y X.. 5 5 - 55 K .f .X . S. X f- .X x. . X E n . X' . X X 5 Si 5 -- . .. L 5 . 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Alamo Heights Rooselvelt . . MacArthur. . Sam Houston . Alamo Heights Highlands . . Churchill . . Lee . . . Jefferson. . Roosevelt . . MacArthur . . Sam Houston . Q . s Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison. . . Edison Edison QQ 1? B Basketball Season Record Non-District Tilts . . 65 Edgewood. . - - 42 . . 36 Lanier . . . .. 65 . 50 South San. . . . 29 . 55 Holmes. . . . 68 . 35 Jefferson . . . . 25 . . 60 Highlands. . . . . 80 . 54 Brackenridge . . . . 43 . . 55 Marshall . . . .32 . 48 Brackenridge . . . . 50 FRONT ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Dale Mozisekf32J, Tommy Hester 1305, Jerry Aguilar, Jesse TI6V1H0f45, A1Becerraf Martin Dikes f34j, Ronnie Ellison Q-443. BACK ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Hatton f43y, Tom Bohnstedt f51j FrankSch q52J, James Mercerf55y, Steve Kah1ichq42p, Rodney Mieners q53y, Neil Fisher Q54j. 114 Roundballs Finish With 8-2 District Wins Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison. Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison MacArthur. . Churchill . . Highlands . . Lee .... Alamo Heights Jefferson . . Churchill . . MacArthur. . Highlands . . Lee . . James Mercer 1555 and Ronnie Ellison Q44-Q block a Highlands defender XX 29 iii- tif- X , 1 X X X pring sports X X X Xwxxm SANNXSQ X 3 i X X I967 Bruin Track Team TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jesse Zorato, Gilbert Medina, Caesar Chavez, Keith Brownmiller, Manuel Pequeno, Allen Ford, Jose Rojas, Ronald Steffen. MIDDLE ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Isaac Flores, Vin- cent Sanchez, Leon Payne, John Zogheib, Bill Evans, Ricky Meyer, Ray Harvey, Mike Hulme, Raymond Acosta. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: John Cook, Donnie Neubauer, Gordon Osborn, Rudy Cruz, Richard Robles, Tommy Sturrock, Louis Siedlecki, and Brooks Knight. Tommy Sturrock, Bill Evans, and Do nnie Neubauer start their workout with several laps around the track. T . ,. . ..4. , ,. Y ..... , rs SEV i ,.., p MB! si 5 1 L. 3 5 ff E z EV, . E1 1, .-X -55 f-1 W ww.-1-6r,a .,,Q.i N.. -,.:.A an inn A ,E 5 3 ..',: -:,-, Z r . 9 E E ':5, :-:-:, .3::g.:,,5':', 5 5 EE hs, Vincent Sanchez, Gilbert Medina, Isaac Flores, B111 Evans, Richard Robles, and Jesse Zorato practice several laps around the track. Ray Harvey de m o ns t ra t es proper form over the low hurdles. 120 r . , , , . . M . . ,,..rgm,a-.,A.1,,,,.,,a,s1ri,....i,u,1. Cmdermen Practice For Meets Gordon Osborn, John Zogheib, Donnie Neubauer, Ray Harvey, and Manuel Pequeno line up for sprint practice. t F ---- msd Sy is.lSi,,.S.i igiggis David Wise and Coach West get set to time the mile runners and the 880 men. Jesse Zorato and Luis Marmolejo jog around the track at a practice workout. All Classes Represented Cn Team Gilbert Medina and Vincent Sanchez near the finish line after a hard workout. Coach West looks on as David Wise checks John Zogheib's time in the last race. Coach West gets set to time Vincent Sanchez, Joe Herrera, and Gilbert Medina as they finish their particular race. E s a 5, 25 Mike Hulme watches as Manuel Pequeno prepares to go over the bar in the pole-vaulting event. Ray Harvey shows determination and fine form as he clears the low hurdle. Field Men Begin Work muel Pequeno shows beautiful control as he clears the bar the pole-vault. S ggi mi 3, , Mg ,E 5 g .. Ns I . ?SQN rSXsQ s 1 2 7 s s s ' - 55 Z s 5, s iis 5 spgli Ronald Steffan prepares to throw the discus. Joe Rojas shows proper form and control as he prepares to throw the shot. 125 S31V3d0lQ Trinidad catches as Tony Morales practices his batting xx N 'ig CK ROW: Tommy Findeisen, Chester Rummel, Kenneth owles, David Brem, Pat Gonzales, Leslie Findeisen, Tony rales, Eddie Ibarra, Mason Shelton, David Terry, Wayne Kenzie, Jerry DosserfCoachJ. FRONT ROW: Salvador linidad, Leroy Vargas, David Castrejana, Rudy Ornales, larlie Korbell, Tommy Walker, Bill Hamilton, Charles mero, Bobby Johns, John Calvillo. ,,,1.,1-..-,11...., , ., 1 Baseball Edison Baseball Schedule-Spring, I 967 Date MARCH - - Tuesday 14 Thursday 14 Tuesday 21 Thursday 23 Tuesday 28 Thursday 30 APRIL - -- - Tuesday 4 Thursfday 6 Tuesday 11 Thursday 13 Tuesday 18 Thursday 20 Tuesday 25 Thursday 27 MAY - - - Tuesday 2 Thursday 4 Tuesday 9 Thursday 11 School Roosevelt Lee Jefferson MacArthur Alamo Hts. Wheatley Churchill Highla nds Sam Houston Roosevelt Lee Jefferson Ma cArthur Alamo Hts. Edgewood Churchill Highlands Sam Houston Place Olmos' Lee' Olmos' Ma cArthur' Alamo Hts. ' Pittman Sullivan Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Roosevelt No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. 1' Olmos No. l Churchill' Highlands' Sam Houston Pitcher, Tom Walker, shows his follow-through. Ronald Bryant watches Ruben Mar tinez's forehand return. Netters Ready For District Tourneys BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Lewis, Joey Munoz, David Hays, Reuben Martinez, Ronald Bryant, Frank Ferguson, Butch Thrasher, Tony Wright. TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHTS Ronald Wright, Steve Gehrlein, Joe Lorentz, Keith Brownmiller, David Terry, Gary Younger, John Burges, Richard Davis, Ralph Greene. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Deborah Page, Antoinette Dawson, Beatrice Almarez, Arlene Martinez, Sophie Garcia, Jono ra Maida, Virginia Howarth, Merle Wray. TOP ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Ambrose, Deborah Galvan, Janice Pairett, Mary Ann Sanchez, Lynn Stuart, Alicia Garza, Joan Toliver, Cheryl Cartwright, Jean Johnson, Cynthia Garza, and Miss Ann Arnot. Sponsor. Frank Ferguson and Joe L o re n t z discuss team strategy with Miss Arnot. Arlene Martinez and Kay Ambrose look over the team's schedule of coming meets with Miss Arnot. B f BOTTOM ROW: Richard Blount, David Deininger, Barry Schneider, Bruce Gammill, Rob Overly. SECOND ROW: Doyle Gissi, James Massarello, Tommy Kirsch, Phillip Jeffrey, Mike Gissi. TOP ROW: Coach Cox, Blair Reeves, Mike Batters, Joe Lorentz, Bobby Walsh, Mgr. David Templeton. Thiee members of the swimming team practi the butterfly strokel ' f Edisonfs swimming team practices relay racing. Edison Swimmers Participate In I5-4A Meets Several Members of the swimming ,team practice flip turns while others look on. AA' A I I 1 J BOTTOM ROW: Judy Meek, Shelia Green, Sue Porter, Sylvia Berrian, Sherry May, Helen Gage. SECOND ROW: Diane Zimmerman, Margaret Briones, Charlene Wingert, Jody Ehrhardt, Carol Center, Judy Kouri, Linda Santee, Jane Grosenbacher, Caroline Maley, LaNe1le Riester. THIRD ROW: Sheri Allison, Lana Loy, Janice Allen, Carol Smith, Judy Burch, Vivian Alfano, Paula Sumner, Janet McDonald, Carol Wilson, Ginger Gauthier, Mary Ann Collins, Theresa 132 Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Marsha Vaughan, Nancy Be: Sarah Wallace, Lynda Myers, Karin Johnson, Janice Yelvir ton, Mary Ybarra, Connie Bock, Judy Yankee, Linda Lo Beverly Schoenfe ld, Minka Jackson. FIFTH ROW: Ju McKay, Gloria Davis, Beverly Morgan, Teri McKee, Ma gie Moreno, Diana Villarre al, Kathy Crane, Michael Haag, Lynn Droitcourt, Millie Stanford, Nancy Vordenbau Brenda Williams. SDCTH ROW: Connie McComb, Lau y P Qvvwx QSODA ieese, Bertha Walker, P a t ri c i a A g old, Nancy Dennis, ,bin Hagens, Paula DuBose, Mary Ann Wood, Sandra De- lbiss, Kathi Guelich, Margaret Thomas, Dee Ann Gruetz- acher. SEVENTH ROW: Cecilia Saucedo, Marcia Light- p, Cynthia Surtees, Linda Simmons, Dana Barrett, Barbara lilkinson, Patricia Marek, Merri Harrison, Diane Rohl, ggy Martin, Bonnie Lemon, Nicki Nichols. EIGHTH ROW: Peggy Hudson, Vicki McClain, Dana McNabb, Sharon Kies- ling, Laurie Peterson, Mary Jo Dolleiqggjlagleg, Marie Hallmark, Lucy Mellon, Pam Cates, Suzaniewlfrench, Linda Wright. TOP ROW: Clemencia Pena, Iris Shockley, ,Loyce Haun, Donna Stcitle, Pam Rabenaldt, Micki Quintero, Diane Evans, Diane Hoffman, Linda Lambert, Terry Wright, Darlene Sampsell, Sharon Dclker. 133 President ..... First Vice-President Second Vice-President . . . Major ...... Secretary . Treasurer .... Assistant Treasurer Lieutenant .... Lieutenant .r . ' Lieutenant . . Lieutenant . . Lieutenant . . Sponsor . . 134 . . Judy Kouri . . .Linda Santee . . . Carol Center Jane Grosenbacher . . Jody Ehrnardt . . Caroline Maiey . Charlene Wingert . Margaret Briones . .Marie Hallmark . . . Sherry May . . LaNe1le Riester Diane Zimmerman . Miss Helen Wyatt Pep Squa E E JUDY KOURI Pep Squad President Miss Wyatt presents Judy Kouri a bouquet of roses the Bla ck and Gold Prom. Mr. Jack Buescher a Mike Bryan are their escorts. leaders Initiate Spirit TTOM ROW: Margaret Briones, Carol Center, Sarah allace, Caroline Maley, Judy Yankee, Linda Santee, Jane osenbacher, Sue Porter. SECOND ROW: Diane Rohlqdrill am commandery, Paula DuBose, Robin Hagens, Judy THE HONEY BEARS are responsible-for pporting all athletic activities and boosting hool spirit. Each December the girls vis-it e Hidalgo School and cheer the children th candy and song. They also sponsor the ack and Gold Prom and the Sadie Hawkins nce. The drill team, a select marching up, performs at basketball games and in mpetition in the Fiesta Flambeau Parade. ch Christmas the pep squad sings for the Burch, Darlene Sampsell, Janet McDonald, Donna Steitle, Iris Shockley. TOP ROW: Linda Wright, Peggy Martin, Pam Cates, Kathy Crane, Beverly Schoenfeld, Patsy Marek, Merri Harrison. The drill team performs a routine during the halftime period of a basketball game. 135 136 Cheerleaders-Enthusiasm And Energy PPOSITE PAGE: Varsity Cheerleaders--Tami Gibson, Sarah Hester, Marsha 'Neal, Fadra Bellinger, and Melinda Meyer fhead cheerleaderj. Qhead cheerlea derj. ssf ,. , l l Pepsters cheer for the hard-fighting Bears. SYMBOLIZING THE ENTHUSIASM and energy of the student body, the cheerleaders spark the support of the students at pep rallies and at all sport activities. CHEERLEADERS: Paula DuBose, Kathy Crane, Donna Steitle, and Iris Shock- The cheerleaders work hard but are adequately rewarded in the end. cheerleaders lead yells at a cub basketball game. Melinda Meyer introduces the Jefferson cheerleaders to the student body during the last quarter of the football game. 137 J I 5 X., . X -sc - X KNEELING: fMajorettes7 Phyllis Rosson, Nancy Jacobs, Bebbie Lenero, Laurie Fisher. FIRST ROW: Ruth Cook, Bonnie Ke Jane Farris, Odette McKenzie, Karen Neuhaus, Linda Lanum, Dickey Loy, James Jackson, Albert Major, Bill Pickett, B1 Clare, Judy Rowland, Lydia Thomas, Rebecca Barclay, Marsha Dikes, Irma Medellin, Marcia Neuhaus, Mary Ann Gul Qhead majorettej, Claudia Lux qdrum majorj. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCown, Mr. Brown, Judy Dunbar, Minerva Trev Robert Hernandez, Terri Williams, Suzan Haag, Bill Hays, Joyce Schwartz, John McGowan, Carolyn Fauver, Karen Cear Sarabeth Bowren, Brenda Rowland, Gayellen Britz. THIRD ROW: Nancy Wehrmann, Joan Markworth, Alex Ramos, Ma Band Boas' Q Don McAnelly Brenda Rowland Joyce Schwarz Terri Williams ,Q S l Bonnie Keyes Sarabeth Bowren Judy Dunbar 138 aggoner, Doris Bradley, Merlyn Sides, James Quinton, Paul Geisler, Lawrence Williams, Carol Picklesimer, Cheryl Green rvid Rush, Fred Sanchez, Charles Kuhfeldt, Robert Atkins, Jack McAne11y. FGURTH ROW: Martha West, Henry Pasados iry Hargett, Don McAne11y, David Grossman, Larry Pless, Mike Reed, Douglas Collie, Wayne Brigance, Linda Coe, Caro- 1 Martin, John Quinoncz, James Tofel, Joan Toliver. FIFTH ROW: Richard Scheffel, Jo Cloud, Rob Overley, Diane An- rson, Arthur I-Iaun, Roger Laskowski, Linda Lawler, Jeff Thompson, Kenneth Ashe, Raymond Anderlitch, Carlton Belk ichael Lewis, John Townsend, Gary Williams, Larry Mathis. lapable Irma Medellin Leaders Minerva Trevino John Townsend GHTY Hafgefl James Quinton Fred Sanchez Mr. McCown 139 WWW f Band Marche fi-15 The majorettes twirl at a pep rally. CLAUDIA LUX Drum Major The band marches up and down neighborrng streets practicing for the long route of the Rodeo Parade. 140 n 5 E E x 'Z n Rodeo Pafadeyj M THE GOLDEN BEAR Band participates in football games, pep rallies, parades, and several concerts. In addition to these many activities, t he band co m pete s in three University interscholastic L e a g u e events throughout the year. These are a marching contest in December, a solo and ensemble contest in January, and a concert contest in March. This year the band also represented the schools at the Band Festival. Practice makes perfect, say Wayne Bri- gance, Raymond Anderlitch, and Nancy Jacobs. i Mary Ann Gumpp and Beatrice Lenero hold trophies won at UIL contest. :ter many days of practice, the band rally marches in Rodeo Parade. GARY HARGETT Assistant Drum Major Band members play for student body duringa band concert. 141 E E 4 3 i Q, fl E E E DON McANELLY Band Beau JOYCE SCHWARZ Band Sweetheart Band Selects Beau And Sweetheart EACH YEAR THE Band selects a beau and a sweetheart, This year's couple is Don McAne1ly and Joyce Schwarz. B Band: BOTTOM ROW: Donna Hoberg, Cecila Ramirez, James Gomez, Linda Montegomery, Blanch Vargas, Susan Garcia, Shirley Phillips. SECOND ROW: Richard Robles, Salvador Hernandez, James Nelson, Juan Flores, Tommy Davis, Jack Davis. THIRD ROW: Eddie THE B BAND is composed of beginning stu- dents who are learning the fundamentals of playing marching music. They hope to be accepted for the marching band next year. Wilson, Bobby McMillian, John Little, Ronald Hunt, James Waltman. TOP ROW: John Cowling, Don Brown- low, Richard Leal, Rudy Comparin, Sidney Hudson, Floyd Harris. 143 X os. Clubs and Organizations SPRINUINLZ l-'RUM ACIADEXIIC courses, tlli- xntrioiis t'l11l1sul'lftlisnl1 lligli Sclionl plan Llllnl txtrry out social .ivtivitit-s. lliesc vlubs, suult as tlit l'rt11tl1 irit-ilu-. .tml l.lIi'fill'5' tllulis, prniimtt- student interest by cxttlizmgilig itletts .intl tlisciissintg Llll Cotintil t L i L t it stutli l'lI1 L 'llfllilll L L X L al ll R ulaelull ' O U 493.9 It The Tenth Hou is said to topics xit.il to tlicir groups, Lltliur clubs, sucli its tlxu Stu-.lf , git' as .1 r -pr 's -ntgitivc hotly for .ill l f wits. Du ' g, tllc y utr tliu clulws 1,. i l.twl in i-.inily s.il is to my their up inst-s. All Illfxlllgll the ytutr, tli' tin li liotise, tit-1 ini, 1 -. ' ' r x gui -l lg- r my. l -X , N W ' '11 -M' I K x , v ' J P if Ov f ' control social and profession al rank. Clubs and Organizations Editors: Sarabcth Bowren Kathy Crane Mt-lissa lioyutt wqwfm-9Wm-1-W4 34 Pkwy Q., 'Q -A. Q N Nsxrwt- 1- xt 3'.Q?,X as .N,,.5:, . WK: rg, Sgxgw- .Ri mv. A, :wx .Ypf 3, K 5 s-ww :Qs , A s 've Qqgws,-3 Q vw, , m x 'kia 1- ff Job X x f X X K X 'X N 3 X XR l Q X X SX N 2 x ik . XS rx Su. 'X' .,:, ' 3, ..., .. ' 1 wx- K ' 5 E S 5 3 . Q .5 :Ev 53 4 5 A . A , S, ,, , vm, iv- Student Council Serves School 'I ESMSTF .fffiif I - - 4 U E BOTTOM ROW: Connie Bock, Donna Sparkman, Brooks Knight, Mr. Ba11qSponsorj, Roy Munsell, Diane Otte, Nancy Broi SECOND ROW: Mike McDougall, Linda Coe, Donnie Neubauer, Pete Coleman, David Wise, Rick Meyer, Ronnie Wright, I West, Wayne McKenzie, Patsy Watson, Joyce Schwarz, Bill Evans. TOP ROW: Eddie Farrens, Karen Kovacs, Melinda Mey Lynn Stewart, Floyd Weiss, Carole Smock, Marcia Lightcap, Dana Barrett. Brooks Knight, Roy Munsell, Donna Sparkman, and Diane Rohl relax with Mr. Ball in the Student Council room. 146 x s 'N Y J Q L LL 3 5 - x , .... ,. ,, . A y x.,, 1 i '1' A , ' xkxk wig qx .M ..,.. .:. V wg: - 5 ...,, . was - Q I , X gg S ' X gp X X s gzvv- 2 x 5 Q W..- Q if f E , ss wx Q-9 Jr: X w Qx we Q Sk ST Q fm ,f t fm s gggg, a N I B X V. K was iw v PS X in if ffsfmfv F wx may R E Q, .,, vs. X :xxx ,658 Q Q Q., :ago X X s 'ww A Y' EK 'X 55 Ni XX in X Q.. ,X SQQ w x ixxh ggi wa s ixxggbix, 25253 5 gk WEEKS E. V-'xgg f X QNX -w-qw. S Q Q S i A .WN - ww -- A S f N5 S . X xmgxwwf is wg X Q A Q if S N 4 ggi K I K ,,., ,fy S V . .. . 5- k af- X 5 sf'- , ., . 2' -r iQ x S g, -X . , Hx X 1 X . 'if V. :F 5 . . . , -'N . - 1 Q gf - wwf K Q Rf - . . ' 69 , -Q x . f :qi - X g -: E X 5 , ' is x , X xii . is ' w fs Q.. , Q. ---- -1. sis K ii X T- Nw- K x. X X 13 J X 4 N SM? Assembly Part Cf Color Day Program ach Ross, Judy Kouri, and the football team rise for a spirit prayer. rris Padgett portrays Alice in Bearland during the assembly. Student Council Sponsors Activities THE STUDENT COUNCIL begins the year's activiti with the annual Howdy Hop. With weekly meetings eve Wednesday, the Student Council carries out the wishes of t' student body. In October, the Halloween da n ce brings an evening memorable events. Other Council activities include t hayride and annual candy sale. Donnie Neubauer relaxes at the Halloween dance. Edison students participate in the Teens Against Polio Convention. 150 3 Q KNX iv? gf S . It X , K ,,', X Xfgfsm ff iii? W .X i 2 Y i'2 X X X giis. X X1 X N X X X X5 .xg . . ev X K Q X xsiklii 5 P Q EQ X p .xx X ic? E XX X 's X ,S ii www. N X 'QQ SE K Sxx Ag Y S g xxse X Qu gf g 23 Y-1: 3 XX , we X SQ: - I X ':,,:'... , X gf: XX R .X . A-X0 -XX . X X X Q X Q Q. X. . X, X f -X 5 X X X X , Q X , ,.,., ..., . , ., , , N X X .51 X ii Q X K 535 8 X xx F Q f 5 s n 45:3 A 33 5 ,zz 5 I-A K3 X A ff Xr, . H 5 E ef' x 1 1 X Xi Z L 3 - I 'X ,'.D:5 W x ' ' is-1 - : X :.:F 'f-..f1x:Z 33555 x awww If , Kg A t i ff' X xx X x x Q sw X Si Q Council Activities Increase Spirit President. . . . Roy Muns Vice-President . . . Brooks Knig Recording Secretary . . . . . Donna Sparknf Corresponding Secretary . . . . Connie Bc Treasurer ....... . .Diane O Parliamentarian . . . Pat Fran Chaplain .... . . . Bill Eva Reporter ........... . . Donnie Neubai Secretary-Treasurer of A. A. S. C. . . Nancy Bro . . Diane Rc Sponsor . . .Mr. B Dia ne Otte c o n t ri b ut e s to the Student Council rummage drive . Donna Sparkman, Diane Rohl, Pat Francis, Diane Otte and Connie Bock decorate the school Christmas tree. 152 Council Works Through Year irited seniors in Mrs. Graham's advisory decorate for annual Golden Bear Color Day. Mr. Ball, Donna Sparkman, and Connie Bock balance the candy sale money. ' 153 E Club Honors Athletes 3 ! BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Acosta, Ronald Steffen, Tommy Findeisen, Bill Hamilton, Doug Malone. SECOND ROW: Ra McDonald, John Zogheib. Jerry Aguilar, Chester Rummel, Howard Kresta, Lenard Voges, Tommy Walker, Robert Johns, I lie Findeisen, Rick Meyer. THIRD ROW: Manuel Pequino, Ronnie Harrington, Gilbert Medina, Wayne McKenzie, ls Flores, Robert Cortez. TOP ROW: Charles Barley, Patrick Watson, .Tommy Sturrock, John Daniels, Anthony Meade, Jul Cano, Robert Eckerman, Bobby Fauver, Charles Crusado. President .... . . Bill Hamilton Vice-President . . . . .Tommy Findeisen Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Ronald Steffen Sponsor ..... . .Coach Don Ross Tommy Findeisen watches Cub Basketball game, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER is w as earned in football, basketball, track or any other sport the requisites required to earn the coveted E are hard and many, and it is here that the E Club provides financial support for the whole school and a s ource of leadership for Edison's Lettermen. The E Club raises its funds by sponsoring various activities such as the annual school wide E Club Dance and the Student-Fac- ulty Basketball Game, which is alw ays an event that the student body looks forward to. Other activities undertaken l by members of the E Club include selling Optimist Christ- mas Cards, running concessions at track and basketball tour- naments and the annual E Club Outing. 154 Lettermeng Joe Masserello, Charles Crusade, and Bobby Eckermann pause from their busy schedules. in ' ' t f ,N son Students enjoy themselves at the E Club Dance. C 1 'ii 155 Octagon Optimists Plan Future THE EXPLOITS OF Edison's Octagon Opti- mistClub center around the Optimist Bookroom. From the proceeds of this operation, the Opti- mists donate money to the Edison library to purchase new books. Developing boys into loyal citizens devoted to school a nd church is the purpose of this or- ganization. During Bike Safety Week, the club members join with the Optimist International in directing V area bicy cle rodeos at elementary schools in San Antonio. President .... . Steve Flowers Vice President . . . . . Peter Coleman 2nd Vice President . . . Charles Kuhfeldt Secretary ..... , Richard Davis Treasurer . . .Jim Sinclair Chaplain. . . . . Dickie Loy Sgt. at Arms . . . .Russell Schertz Optimists work during their lunchtime in the Optimist book room. BOTTOM ROW: LEFT TO RLGHT: Richard Davis, Charles Kuhfeldt, Peter Coleman, Mr. M. E. GreerQSponsorJ, St Flowers, William Way. STANDING: James Robbins, Bruce Clare, Albert Doepner, Russell Schertz, David Grossrr George Wilson, Albert Freitag, Richard Guajardo, Ernest Galvan, Dickie Loy. E i S z n E I E 156 Alpha And Omega Serves Spiritually sident ........... . . . . . . Bonnie Shaw se-President QManagement J . . . Alida Vanl-Iaverbeke ae-President QProgramj .... .... N ellie Caldwell :retary ...... . .Helen Ramsey Lnsor . . . .Mrs. Andrews T ALPHA AND OMEGA is a non-denominational organi- lion for all students interested in establishing and main- ning strong Christian fellowship on Edison's campus. The lb aims to pre se nt the teachings religious to the entire dent body. The club also gives a devotional each morn- at the beginning of the school day. Wayne McKenzie prepares to give the morning devo- tional. TOM ROW: Floy Beth Conley, Nellie Caldwell, Bonnie Shaw, Mrs. Andrews, Helen Ramsey, Alida VanHaverbeke. SEC- ROW: Gary Cadwaller, Alice Duncan, Nancy Vordenbaum, Eileen Wadg, Minerva Trevino, Cheryl Green. TOP ROW: zila Green, Gary Hargett, Fred Sanchez, Wayne McKenzie, Linda Long. A 157 X S , .... X wi? S1- -SS .faux r . ,gix A X 2 ,'E:E - il. S . . E, .gr ax -. X X X X 'kviflv as 3 X S Q.m:3:5?:g::,x::,, i X X Q' x ws Q 'X X X X X X 6 N X 2 1 wash: : ' 1- x +5 'X N -. il fx X -.Q wr. Nf -. x X X 5 . kkkk i X 4 1 XX XX Q sf X X X N X Q X xx X wk X 'S Q rf X, 9 . X li X 1 k 'FW iw Q X- 53:5 VT? X L Q , .. W sv-'37 P.-T.A. Supports Student Body THE ED U CA T ION OF today's youth the goal the Parent-Teachers Association ,rks toward. This organization of parents d teachers strives to bring harmony to the idents at home as well as at school. A iior party planned by the P-TA numbered iong the many functions the P-TA headed. :sident ...... Mrs. H. B. Cearley ce-President ..... Mrs. John Hester cording Secretary . . Mrs. A. H. Myers rliamentarian .... Mrs. G. Deininger l W l l Mrs. Matyear and Mrs. Myers look on as Mrs. Stovall signs the Atlas that was presented to our library in honor of the past P. -T. A. Presidents. 'icers of the P.-T.A.: Left to right: Mrs. Cearley, Mrs. John E. Hester, Mrs. A. H. Myers, Mrs. G. Deininger. 2 x E E i 5 s i S z 5 l S BOOKKEEPING: BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Johnston, Beatrice Alamaraz, Karen Kovacs, Mrs. Helen Swope, Linda May, C. Smith, Carlene Hastings. SECOND ROW: Linda Rives, Sandra Barstow, Mary Jo Dolle, Linda Simmons, Marcia Light: Myrtie Payne, Jody Ehrhardt, Letha Helton. TOP ROW: Mickey Padilla, Rebeca Ramos, Arlene Martinez, Hortencia Gan Lorali Dawson, Barbara Barberio and Suzanne Ornales. Lorali Dawson and Suzanne Ornelas discover machines really are faster. H w , 160 Bookkeepers Learn Office Skills :sident .... . . .Karen Kovacs ce-President . . . . . Linda May ieasurer . . . . . Carol Smith pretary . . .Beatrice Almaraz Pplain .......... . Shirley Johnston i MANY BOOKKEEPERS AND accountants can start pre- 'ing for their ca reers by joining the Bookkeeping Club. rough membership in the club, students are given the op- 'tunity to meet others who are interested in bookkeeping I to discuss plans and procedures they feel would benefit ndard bookkeeping systems. Although a football game was one of the main activities ihe Bookkeeping Club, they also took field trips to local inesses. Mrs. Swope instructs Myrtie Payne on a adding machine pda May, Karen Kovacs, and Myrtie Payne practice their skills in class. ni., W Floy Beth Conley practices dictation while Mrs. Peaslee looks on. Brenda Rowland types band show programs for Mr. Travis McCown. THE BUSINESS CLUB members, s p ons ore d Mrs. Rosalie P e a s le e, develop competent busin' leadership and promote interest in a variety of o cupational choices. In order to learn more about the growing busin world, the club invites guest speakers to their mel ings . President. . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Chaplain . Reporter . . Sponsor . 162 . . Dana Barl . . . Lana M4 . Brenda Rowla . . . . Pam Pa . . Carol Duders1 . . Floy Beth Con Mrs. Rosalie Peas B as . B B B lDana Barrett, Mrs. Gibson, End Pam Pape kznact office techniques. BOTTOM ROW: Rebecca Ramos, Nancy Brown, Josephine Flores, Judy Dunbar, Vicki Veatch, Gloria Davis. SECOND ROW: Linda Ricker, Carol Duderstadt, Lana Mann, Dana Barrett, Pam Pape, Floy Beth Conley, Beatrice Almarez. THIRD ROW: Linda Trevino, Barbara Hoots, Barbara Mclvleans, Mary Bird, Marie Hallmark, Anna Marie Partida, Diana Villar- real, TOP ROW: Ofelia Perez, Laura Watson, Martinez, Carol Smith, Linda Rives, Elida Moran. 163 SCIENCE CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Albert Doepner, Sandra Barstow, Cathy Cartwright, Sheila Green, Gary Cadwallader. SECOND ROW: Nancy Brown, George Eager, Don McAnel1y, Charles Kuhfeldt, James Jackson, James Quinton, Cheryl Cartwright. TOP ROW: David Grossman, David Wise, Daniel Allen, Eddie Farrens, Emory Jones. Charles Kuhfeldr and Emory Jones examine a crayfish. David Grossman uses a scale to conduct an ex- periment. 164 EDISON'S SCIENCE CLUB was formed to encourage Jdents already interested in science, especially geology, remistry, medicine, biology and physics. Along with group scussions the club toured the San Antonio College Plane- rium. :sident. . ce-President . . cretary . easurer . bnsor . . l l N l . Charles Kuhfeldt . David Grossman . . Nancy Brown . . Don McAne11y . . Mrs. Francis McNee1 Charles Kuhfeldt examines some new science equipment. Science Club Promotes Interests rory Jones observes the mo vem ents of a tiny speciman der the microscope. Nancy Brown and David Grossman con duct a complicated experiment. i 165 Homemakers Prepare For Future President ....... .... K aren Hubl: First Vice-president . . . . Lanell Schumak Second Vice-President . . . . . . Lynda Holst Secretary ...... . . .Vickie Jam Treasurer . . . Marcia Lightc Chaplain. . . . Janice Schuma Sponsor . . Mrs. Doris Niedc S t, 1 EACH YEAR THE Future Homemakers of America sl , corsages to the student body, The members also enter co tests so that they can display their talents in making appez ing clothes and appetizing foods. Mrs. Niedorf teaches her class the art of cooking. BOTTOM ROW: Vickie James, Lynda Holston, Karen Hubble, Lanell Schumaker, Velma Gallardo, Rosie Gallardo, Beatg Almarez. TOP ROW: Mrs. Niedorf, Wanda Thompson, Stella Mendez, Maxine Reed, Linda Trevino, Bonnie Williams, Jo Schwarz, Mary E. Castellano, Sophia Garcia, Mrs. Ramona Montgomery. S I 1 s l l w i 166 S is E fs S . Barberio, Mary Ann Martinez, and Vickie Veatch to dress a baby. X' m.,s.w.. - raxXx X x Q L- Judy Burch seems to enjoy her child care course. rley Bailey, Linda Walsh, and Susan Scholz practice bathing a baby. R .- X' m 0.3 167 S3255 President .... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain . . . Clinic Chairman Sponsor .... Mrs. Julia Cane and officers preside at club meetings. Officers s. .s . . Joyce Schwa Willie Mae Colli . . Terri Williar . . Marsha Dik . Rebecca Barclz . . Bonnie Sha . Mrs. Julia Cal BOTTOM ROW: Nellie Caldwell, Susie Nunez, Yolanda Aguilar, Yolanda Beltram, Judy Dunbar, Bonnie Keyes, Elaine N tinez. SECOND ROW: Willie Mae Collins, Bonnie Shaw, Mrs. Betty Shurley, Mrs. Julia Cane, Joyce Schwarz, Terri V liams, John Townsend. THIRD ROW: Mary Falcon, Cynthia Carrasco, Wilma Terrell, Marsha Dikes, Bertha Walker, J Johnson, Debbie Santee, Maggie Moreno, Karon Carter, Mary Speirer, Linda Wigley, Rebecca Barclay, Maria Colunga. 7 ROW: Francis Gehrlein, Linda Santee, Nicki Nichols, Patricia Meyers, Diane Rohl, Judy Kouri, Claudia Lux, LaNelle Ries LaVerne Lochte, Caroline Maley, Margaret Carmona. E 168 x E MEMBERSHIP IN THE Future Nurses of America is a be- ming for girls planning a bareer in medicine. Members in practicalexperience and serve the school by working in : clinic. The year's activities in eluded two field trips to local spitals, where members viewed modern medicalfacilities. Anyone maintaining a C a vera ge and expressing an ierest in a nursing career is eligible for membership. i landa Aguilar assists Mrs. Betty Shurley in taking Sherry r rnette's blood pressure. l i NA Members Prepare For Tomorrow fecca Barclay, LaVerne Lochte, Debbie Santee, Karon Carter, ry Speirer examine pamphlets on nursing careers. and Patri ing s cia Meyers and Mary Speirer practice nurs kills. 16 FTA Participate 2 E BOTTOM ROW: Mary Harmon, Jody Ehrhardt, Mrs. Swanson, Jane Grosenbacher, Sue Porter, Cathy Roy, Ernestine Trev SECOND ROW: Carol Wilson, Sheila Green, Brenda Giesecke, Alice Duncan, Elida Moran, Margaret Gibson, Brenda N liams, Michaelyn Haag, Brenda Rowland, Margaret Wilson, Carol Picklesimer, Marsha O'Neal. TOP ROW: Lydia Thor Dana McNabb, Floy Beth'Con1ey, Melissa Boyett, Sharon Kiesling, Peggy Martin, Merri Harrison, Patsy Marek, Susan Jenld Bonnie Williams. Mrs. Swanson, FTA sponsor, looks over convention informa- THE FTA PROVIDES information about and eXPe1'ie1'1 tion, in the teaching profession. Its p urpo s e is to cultivate the qualities of personali character, and leadershipwhich are essential in good teac ing. The members attended the District Convention in Segx and the State Convention in San Antonio. Their activit also include a Thanksgiving and an Easter charity project. 170 l 1 State Convention sident. . . . . . Jane Grosenbacher :e-President . . . . . . .Sue Porter :retary . . . . . Cathy Roy :asurer . . . Jody Ehrhardt aplain. . . . . Mary Harmon A P Jane Grosenbacher show s Peggy Ma rtin how to make paper flowers for the convention. A members participate in bi-weekly meetings. N Jody Ehrhardt, Cathy Roy, and Patsy Marek discuss plans for state convention. 171 Thespians Display Drama Arts Top: Mrs. Kay Munns, sponsor of Thes- pians, explains the use of minor props to students during 'Open I-Iouse'. Students listen intently to Dorris Padgett, student director. 172 Jneth Ashe and Ga ry I-Iargett try out for the drama pro- :tion, The Miracle Worker . Merri Harrison shows Richard Guarjardo where to sign up as a visitor for Thespians's 'Open House'. Pat Nelson shows Karen Allen and Beverly Aguilar costumes for a scene in a play. 2 5 173 i S 5 it New Thespian members includ e Bruce Clare, Richard Davis, Connie Schmidt, Mike Petty, Kathi Valescu 'Mike Valescu, and Kenneth Ashe. Kissing the grou nd or rolling a peanut? Bruce Clare performs antics as Marsha Vaughan carefully watches. 174 Thespians Initiate New Members tables are now turned as Kenneth Ashe becomes the est of the three new members. Bruce Clare and Gary gett look as though they enjoy the change. Hargett obeys every command of Marsha Vaughan, as initiates him into Thespians. s Bruce Clare has his moments as he climbs the wall during initiations. Ronald Steffen and Mike Bryan work on decorations for the senior play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay . 5 r 175 Thespians Initiate New Members THESPIAN TROUPE 772, the center of all drama acti ties at Edison, is an organization devoted to the advancem of dramatic arts in high schools. During the year, Thespians present a three-act play one-act play, a talent show, and the annual Senior Play. President .... . .Doris Padg Vice-President . . . . .Pat Nel Secretary . . . . Marsha Vau Treasurer . .... Ann Fairc' Sponsor . . . Mrs. Kaye M1 Thespians serve refreshments after initiation ceremonies. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Cadwallader, Ann Fairchild, Mrs. Munns, Pat Nelson, Marsha Vaughn, Kay Ambrose. SECOND Pu Mike Petty, Doug Collie, Gary Hargett, Kenneth Ashe, Richard Davis, Bruce Clare, Fidel Abrego, Jim Robins. TOP R Alida Van Haverbeke, Jane Farris, Linda Cook, Kathi Valescu, Linda Long, Minka Jackson, Linda Ackerman. E , 5 1 I l l 176 Audio-Visual Members Offer Services sident .... . . Mike McDougall :e-President . . . Steve Gehrlein :retary . . . . Melanie Felton :asurer . . . . Fidel Abrego rnsor . . . . Mr. Malone AMONG EDISON'S SERVICE organizations is the Audio- ,ual Club. The members of the club are responsible for :rating and m a int a ini ng all visual and audio teaching s. All prospective members are required to pass a train- , program before they are granted admission to the club. Sarty climaxed their years activities. J Shelby Champion and Julian Trinidad work on the reels of a projector. l N IDIO VISUAL CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Cartwright, Melody Felton, Mike McDougall, Mr. Ronald Malone Q,SponsorJ., ve Gehrlein, Fidel Abrego, Debbie Galvan. SECOND ROW: Judy Matson, Barry Beadles, John Thompson, James Anderson, hard Parr, Ralph Dermenstein, Rudy Comparin, Sandy Barstow, James Nelson, Cheryl Cartwright, Lyda Bowen, Reinhold ape. TOP ROW: On Ng, Keith Brownmiller, Joe Lawrence, Travis Cornett, Shelly Champion, Julian Trinidad, and Jim rbins. ' 177 is M. .,.g S55 QS! Sgkg N i X 1? :E Mm' ww: - . ..,..... ..,.... W K H . . Q YK 465 X -' , Xxx XX ,Xie W fQ .A w .Y 5: K. ax: Q agp X 1 its 539. N A VS fy I . 'Q ig S Jew' ww vw N o Perform Top Programs Students sing in class as well as on stage. Orchestra and choir perform in program together. T C sis?-Ski s s -X X15 S N SKQRWX-W 5 2, --2-5' X ' X -.1 X Q i R X 'O iw :X X--ww.-X X-Q5 E k L - -- X --Q N X X X.XX NS 0 gf X f Y X - xi X X- 'QX: 'X aw? if X 'ix SX sei? f' X, X X -:X '-X:-:.Xs-- X w XR -: 3 ' X X . Q it 4 M H X : I - ' k XX was? T551 k :. , .X -X fs ..... ,,, 5 ' X. X X - X 5 ' ' K' - X k X X ., N W R ' Q51 Er H Q S 5 1 gl Q 5 A -'--- Q X ' ' i ,XXX fx- k SS X X - f ' -R X X - N ,X 5 5 XX X XX ' S 2 X 'L f X K X H -X m .XXX Q Q Q N r Q S X K XX-S X- - AVL SX xx- K X 1- X XF fx EQ E XXLX - Af Choir Performs Programs companist, Becky Bonam plays piano while choir per- ms. A Capella choir sings the Messiah UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mr. Harry White, Edison choral department provides entertainment for both school assemblies and public programs. The choral department consists of three major divisions, Chorus I, Robed Chorus, and A Ca pella Choir. Chorusl members are beginning voice students, Robed Chorus are intermediate singers, and the A Ca pella choir is the top group in the school. From the A Capella choir two other groups are divided, the Chanteys and the Golden Tones. 181 3.. CHANTEYS: BOTTOM ROW: Lorali Dawson, Jeannie Glass, Pat Downs. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Fenner, Kathy Laubach, Margaret Adams Theresa Baily. TOP ROW: Don West, Robert Harrison, Rick Meyer, Eugene Banks, Rene Mata. 182 Choral Group GOLDEN TONES: BOTTOM ROW: G. Wehrman, Ernestine Trevino. SECC ROW: Becky Bonnam, Frankye Bourll THIRD ROW: Jean Johnson, Helen R say. FOURTH ROW: Cedric Hall, Her Cortez. FIFTH ROW: Steve Gehrlein, Chandler. X lil 1 I 5 5 E 5 1 E E x trive For Perfection BED CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Wilson, Dona Ullevig, Peggy McQueen, Linda Grigsby, June Milligan, Rosemary 'ez, Janie Aguilar. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Deskin, Mary Flores, Sharon Hibner, Kay McDougall, Mary Ann Gonzalez, ra Thomas, June Champion, Sharon Jane Harrison, Maria Garcia, Eileen Boyle. TOP ROW: Larry Aycock, Dennis De La .a, Charles Prescott, David Davis. Manuel Ortiz, Mike Ross, Walter Watts, Oscar Flores, Mariano Hernandez, Salvador rnandez. A CAPELLA CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW: Becky Bonam, Jeannie Glass, Barbara Long, Naomi Fuentes, Beverly Aguilar, Lorali Dawson, Helen Pugh, Fidel Abrego, Don Meza, James Brantley, IiIT1mY FH22211. Bruce Gammill. Melody Felton, Frankie DeVi1biss, Theresa Bailey, Mary Anne White, Barbara Allen, Clemencia Pena. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bailey, Mary Salazar, Helen Ramsay, Mary Ann Fenner, Carolyn Welch, Kathy Laubach, Cedric Hall, Tim Shively, Allen Hillebrandt, Herbert Cortes, Sharon Mosher, Felis McClellan, Susan Scharmen, Ernes- tine Trevino. THIRD ROW: Pat Nelson, Patsy Hall, Lynn Droitcourt, Vicki McClain, Richard Davis Scheffel, Steve Gehrlein, Rick Meyer, Frankye Bourland, Theresa Redfern, Margaret Kgi- TOP ROW: Van Haverbeke, Gayle Wehrmann, Donna Wells, Adela Hernandez, i Don West, Robert Cortez, Lothar Einsfeld, Patsy Watson, Dorothy and Jean Johnson. 183 EACH YEAR THE Booster Club supports the Q squad activities. Early this year they held a cal sale to raise funds to pay for all the new pep .sq members' jackets. The club also sponsors aspagh. supper and a barbecue chicken supper to help final their projects. President ..... .... M r. W. H. Gib Vice-President . . ..... Mrs. L. G. Cer Secretary. . . . . Mrs. O. B. Zimmerman Treasurer . . ..... Mrs. John E. Hes Membership .... . . Mrs. G. W. McKay Budget and Finance . .... Mr. G. W. McKay Mr. W. H. Gibson presents Miss Wyatt with a Christmas gift from the Booster Club. Booster Club Backs Pep Squad BOOSTER CLUB OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Betty McKay, Mrs. John E. Hester, Mrs. O. B. Zimmerman Jr. , Mrs. L. G. Center. TOP ROW: Mr. G. W. McKay, and Mr. W. H. Gibson. 5 1 l N 1 1 184 Parents Promote Band Activities Hrs' S U P POD T. S is if if wtf? his s 53.00 DQ vo band mothers slice pies and cakes to sell at the annual rn supper. l SHT: Mr. D. G. Williams and Mr. E. J. Hargett help se money by selling caps and stadium seats. T THE BAND PARENTS assist Mr. McCown and the nd by helping to raise funds for the se cond year id members' jackets. The parents also sponsor a fbecue supper and a ham supper in order to aid the id financially. The club also has hopes of buying : band new uniforms next year. isident. . . iretary . asurer ..... :cutive Committee l . . Mr. W. L. Jacobs Mrs. L. O. Kuhfeldt . . . Mrs. D. G. Williams . Mrs. E. S. Bowren Mr. R. A. Keyes Mr. G. P. Townsend . . f 7 A 72 ' BAND PARENTS OFFICERS: SEATED: Mrs. D. G. Williams, Mrs.. L. O. Kuhfeldt, Mr. W. L. Jacobs. STANDING: Mr. G. P. Town- send, Mrs. E. S. Bowren, Mr. R. A. Keyes. 185 . .S. Installs New Members ONCE A YEAR students from 15'7fo of the Senior class a 5070 of the Junior Class with a 3. 5 average are chosen by t faculty for membership in the National Honor Society. The students are outstanding in scholarship, service, leadersh: and character. Selection to this o r ga ni z a tio n is the highest hono. school can bestow on any student. President .... . . Michael Jin: Vice-President . . . . Nancy Bro' Secretary . . . . . Connie McCo: Treasurer . . . ..,. Patsy Mar Chaplain. . ..... Carolyn Wel Sponsor . . Mrs. Ethel Boultinghot John Zoghieb, Bonnie Keyes, and Peter Chininis are serv J at the NHS reception. BOTTOM ROW: Connie McComb, Patsy Marek, Nanc Brown, Mrs. Boult- inghouse, Michael Jindra, Carolyn Welch, Liz Houstox SECOND ROW: Dc McAnelly, Charles Kuhfeldt, Pete Col man, David Gross- man, Patsy Watson Kathy Laubach. TOP ROW: Mar- garet Briones, Judy Yankee, Cathy Roy Karen Wrase, Saral Hester. 186 2- X2 X XX X X i l .. X R - Q X E : S. K: X Q. ' w RSSB: N E Q K ii :Q .X S X X X X Rx :NE N .X 1 Sk N wk X., 3 Q N Ns. X QSNMQ . X Qxk' Qxg SX X X 7 5 X X X X X X K X X X . X f-..- X N S S X X X S X X X X X XX f 'XQ .X x 1 X . NX A li 3 ,..,, gl X S Z. L. 5 XAA'- Q X N wg -- 5 li 5 X s ,XX . ' ' 0 ' ' 2-QQ X, Y X f Q 9 K' Q E o x .0 ,, .QSO .. o ' OSB -4'-' t,ivi vo , , .Wig iv - Q 5 KJV? X' .. - X ..-gg XR 9523? or Practical Knowledge THE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Club of America provides an opportunity for an intelligent career choice, and acquaints the student with the competitive, free ,en- terprise system. The Edison Chapter supports a program of on-the-job training while the students complete their high school education. The club also sends representatives to the State Youth Leadership Conference held in Fort Worth. President .... ' . Duane Hilburn Vice-President . . . Elizabeth Vizza Secretary . . . . . Jeanlackson Treasurer .... . . . Jack Shell Reporter-Historian. . . Cynthia Smith Parliamentarian. . ...... Rodney Riffe Sponsor ........... Mr. Ca1vin'Turbevi1le Schell, Leslie ke, and Raymond ller are Edison rep- ntatives at the State th Leadership Con- nce. 189 QS kwa Mx r N S N xi ' 5 . X awk . gr. , K N . . . , X X ff SESS 'W M Ss S? ? :sm Hx 5 X :SEQERQS-, S X X X vw' M X ffm X Q V Xi QNQ swwk NCQ M V 15' -NX x NW .ff .fi E ig Qzpfsig sing E! is S33 's RX Q si wg an 2 ig S Louis Miller takes inventory as part of his on thejob training. X 5 EA I m. .. if ' Q BOYS WHO ENJOY working with tools and do r mind getting their hands dirty once in awhile encoum new opportunities in the -Industrial Arts Club. Hi standards of craftmanship, scholarship, and safety e courage ingenuity on the part of the students. In deve oping desirable work habits and attitudes, the club pr vides many opportunities forwholesome recreation. T industrial program at Edison helps to provide personr President .... Vice-President . . Treasurer . . . Secretary . . Sgt. at arms . . Robert Hopper and Tommy Kirsch work on a lawn mower -engine Club Reporter . as Jim Walsh looks on. Sponsor . . . BOTTOM ROW qLeft to rightpg Richard Brown, Mr. JacobsQSponsorJ, Richard Blount. TOP Laskowski, Carlton Belk, Gary Williams. 192 i for the future industrial programs of San Antonio. . . Richard Blot . . . Richard Bro' . . . Gary Willia . . Fernando Azcarra . . Roger Laskow: . . . Carlton Be . Mr. Jac: ROW: Fernando Azcarraga, Pa Fritsche saws a lawn mower gas tank in half for display. killed Craftmanship power mechanics student displays his craftsmanship 'working awn mower engine. Shelby Ch am pion works on his project in power me- chanics. James Wilson and Pablo Saenz work diligently on their project. 193 ' Auto V. .C.A. Learn l X Alan Gullette works on a car in morning auto shop. William Chastain hunts a needed part. MORNING CLASS. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Reed, Frank Escobedo, Joe Rosson, Mr. Coffman, David Villarreal, Mike Gaff Alan Gullette. TOP ROW: Steve Martinez, Charles Haskell, Richard Castro, Ronnie Sprabary, William Chastain. Larry Mr Van Honhorst, William Knueper, Danny Villarreal, Richard Espinoza, Thomas Hardwick, David Castillo, Phillip Du Pree1 ..s' 5 3 194 f. . . I 'hrough Practical Work :hard Castro finds that working beneath a car is interesting but greasy. lsident. . . e-President retary . . asurer . orter. . . Q. at arms . DIISOI . . . . .Robert Mayer . . . . Gary Moore Robert Hopper . . .Rob Stetler . . .jim Hart . . . Joe Michalik Mr. Coffman FURT HURING OF M E C H AN IC A L skills is one of the many purposes of the Edison Vocational Industrial Club. In this program, the boys take part in classroom studies as well' as practical work. Having only been formed for two years, the V.I.C. has grown rapidly and has been ex pose d to the very'finest of trainin. 'TTOM ROW: No rrrai o ng, John Kloth, Robert Hopper, Robert Mayer, RandYy!1gla,1l,.Gary Moore, Leonard Sharp, Rob -atler. TOP RO 1 Calvin Ro ch, Douglas Seiler, Michael Hamm, David Ryan, oe Michalik, Chris Mueller, Mike Mc le, Ronald Wolip -Q. X f-N47 , ' 195 President. . . . Georgina Peon Vice-President Alex Dachowski Secretary . . Virginia Roberts Treasurer . . Bonnie Taylor Chaplain . George Cavazos Sponsor . . . . Mrs. Mary Nusom VNOE IS COMPOSED of students who work half a day and take regular school courses the other half a day. Vocational Office Education students learn to conduct themselves in the business world. These students complete graduation require- ITIBIIIS. Vocational Offic- 1 w George Cavazos and Pat Hughes experiment with the C plicating processes. TOP ROW: Alex Dachowski, Angela La 196 genberg, Bruce Badders, Rosalinda Ros SECOND ROW: Janet Manley, Myrna S1 ber, Nelta Blythe, Esthe r Torres,yJo5 Roberts. T HIRD ROW: Virginia Robe: Carol Peterson, Gloria Garza. BOTT ROW: Patsy Byers, Georgina Peon, Suza: Rumsey. ducation Train For Future so fs. Jack McWhorter and Vicky Loebig practice typing skills. TOP ROW: Pat Hughes, George Cavazos. SECOND ROW: Mary Gomez, Janice Green, Bonnie Taylor. THIRD ROW: Vicky Loebig, Beverly Stephens, Roxie Dillard, lack McWhorter. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Whatley, Linda Torres, Beverly Hayes. Mrs. Mary Nusom consults with VOE advis- ors at a convention. 197 Manuel Ortiz, Richard Guajardo, and Caroline Maley type the Spark index. Richard Guajardo and Bill Beasley, head photographer, work diligently with photographic equipment. 198 THE FUNCTIONS OF the Edison photography depar ment are to provide pictures for the two Edison publicatio the BEAR TRACKS and the SPARK. Throughout the yea the photographers are kept busy by covering the school ac tivities. Photographers also take and sell pictures of str dents at school functions. Head photographer for this year is Bill Beasley. Photographers Aid Staff Publications Mike Asher prints a group of activity pictures. President. . . Vice- President Secretary . . Treasurer . Chaplain . Sponsor . . Sophomores Form Honor Society . . Jack McAnel1y . . . Barbara Beyer . Linda Vanderford . .Barry Schneider . . . . . Ellen Lawson . Mr. Kenneth Ritchie Mr. Ritchie works with club officers. TTOM ROW: Rebecca Barclay, Tina Coy, Sherry Burnette, Mary Speirer, Karon Carter, Shelly Noal. SECOND ROW: 'bara Bruni, Jack McAnelly, Mr. Ritchie QSPONSORJ, Ellen Lamon, Pam Perkins. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Williams Gloria Fernandez Barbara C-iesecke Linda Vanderford Linda Coe Frances Gehrlein John S rckmier Ronald Bryant Barry Schneider David Ramirez Gary Schaub Larry Hall Larry Melancon P I R 199 Literary Society Promotes Culture Sarabeth Bowren and Carole Smock discuss plans for the Literary Society maga zine's cover. THE LITERARY SOCIETY of T ho m a s A. Edison High School publishes the yearly anthology. Along with the anthology the Society sponsors the faculty play. The money obta ine d from the 'Labors of Love' is used to finance the anthology. President. . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . Chaplain . Sponsor . . Carole Smock . Betty Lester Melissa Boyett Vicki McClain Carmen Keltner . .Mr. Richard Gilbert BOTTOM ROW: Carmen Keltner, Betty Lester, Carole Smock, Melissa Boyett, Kathy Laubach. SECOND ROW: Ofelia Pei Alida Van Haverbeke, Helen Ramsay, Judy Matson, Frankye Bourland, Betty Snyder, Mary Harmon, Karen Wrase, Wa Thompson. TOP ROW: Fernando Azcarraga, Cedric Hall, Ronald Lankford. James Jackson, Richard Blount. 5 z 2 s N ss , .., 5 f Xis . 2 ' 200 E Q 5 F' Q xt. 2 N ia, SN ! E ! 2 E 2 5 Q , f Q. ws 1 ' X l Q S X . K A .A X XX , s AX M is W x ' k Q XX. S - NSN M A 5 7 X Q 5 A ? L S e A 2 Q L I K X g ,Q t A .. . X X Q ig? wmv -- 3 A gl 5 X Q si ? XX 3 ' A 'N ii NN X5 x . , -WMXM N . r ww' 1 My XX i K N - - ' fs QS. ' ., - -f-4 I G X' 1 i i Q :W Q A 5.5 - X - Q x Q 1 X 3 x i -X. X X -1 X ? J .: X v X K Q . - kv , - - K -- S K - S 'X X f X Q Q 5 . if 5 . f S31 i if X ,XX X E Q isigwxg- wx - Q, , f N S J f 5 Q f 1 5 xg -- X Q Xa Y K Q E fi W K W Q- if 1 H X S Q X L FIS .S Y ' Q - - - ' 5 S S X E X Q X . . X Q X f-ff X V 1: -- H- if wx we iwxfsi X is . 5 X . 5 Nik 1 r Latin Club Welcomes New Members I : r Lv w.n. as effee f ,eee ,. rrfe . it ,eee f ee ffff , We fV-e ova . TOP ROW: Michael Reed, John McGown, David Grossman, Ronald Landford, Steve Gehrlein, Robert Flores, Rich B ount. Miss Donkin, Latin Club sponsor, watches as Kathi Va- President - - - - LOTUS PSYCH 135011 plays the guitar, ' Vice PI6SiCl61'1I. . . .Mary Spei. Secretary . . . . .Iris Shocld Treasurer. . . Sponsor . Greek influence today. 202 Vickie McC1a . . Miss Donl The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote the Grae Roman contributions to the Western world. The Latin C acquaints students with the significance of the Latin V K ,.. .,,.. V. in students perform initiation skit at the first Latin Club party. Donkin, Latin Club sponsor, welcomes new members to the club. Linda Wright enjoys the party re freshments. 203 German Club Enjoys Outing THE HIGHLIGHT OF the German Club year' was a visit to an authentic replica of a German village-Lendenthal. The miniature buildings' include a castle and a church. They were built by the owner from m e mo ries of his onetime home. ln these ways the German Club promotes interest in the people and the histo ry of Gere many. President .... . .Patsy Watson Vice-President . . . Mitzi Toliver Secretary . . . . .Carolyn Welch Treasurer . .... Claudia Lux Sponsor . . Mrs. Inez Mueller Mrs. Mueller teaches a daily lesson to her Ger- man ll students. 204 German students admire a replica of an ancient German castle. Mitzi Toliver, Claudia Lux, Patsy Watson, Carolyn Welch, Cathyl Doris Bradly, and Judy Meek relax on the grounds of an old German ho fackie Burdette examines the Arthur Haun, Carla Spellman, and Veronica Ascencio, pause to study some old German miniature castle display. literature. 'LEFT TO RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Renken, Pam Rabenaldt, Suzanne French, Mary Ann Collins, Theresa Bailey. fBarbara Beyer, Ruth Cook, Veronica Ascencio, Barbara Long, Linda Vanderford. SECOND ROW: Judy Meek, Doris Brad- ley, Mitzi Toliver, Mrs. Mueller, Patsy Watson, Carolyn Welch, Claudia Lux, Marcia Neuhaus, Kathy Laubach. THIRD ROW: Jack McAnelly, Koslo Gos, Herman Borchers, Dickey Loy, Gilbert Medina, Bruxe Clare, Ruben Martinez, Jim Robbins, Ronald Greenros, Dorothy Cornet. TOP ROW: Billy Hays, Dennis Eckhart, Charles Hohenberger, Arthur Haun, Michael Jindra, Don McAnelly, Keith Brownmiller. 205 French Club Begins Year With Panty . x ,L K K i 1 - A K Q A K . 3- ,mf -KLVL LLEL Egh it Q . si Q BOTTOM ROW: Minka Jackson, Carol Picklesimer, Olga Flores, Terry Wright, Pat Francis, Linda Long, Suzan Haag, Dees, Pam Perkins, Kathy Johnson, Jenny Hariston, Veronica Kramer, Susan Scharman, ' MIDDLE ROW:i C De Nunzio, Janice Yelvington, Debbie Whatley, Caroline Maley, Jeannie Glass, Nikki Nickols, Diane Anderson, Kathi lescu, Sarabeth Bowren, Carole Smock, Mary Robin Hagens, Mary Ann Wood, Rita Zaskoda, Betty Snyder, Ellen Lar Susan Jenkins. TOP ROW: Paula Sumner, Pamela Francis, Fernando Azcarraga, Jim Sinclair, Ronald Bryant, Robert W: David Trevino, John Weber, Joseph Rodriguez, Allen Hillebrandt, James Gomez, Chris Bower, Herbert Cortes, Linda 1 Melissa Chapman, Ginger Gauthier. Viva le cercle francais! cheer Minka Jackson, Linda Long, Susan Scharman, and Pat Francis. 206 , J I Mrs, Dees explains the parts of a model guillotine. l i iident . . . . e President. . retary. . . . . asurer. . . . . Ginger Gauthier orter . . . rspaper Editor . . .stant Editors . . . . . Kathi Valescu . . Linda Long . Jeannie Glass . .Jim Sinclair . . Sarabeth Bowren as 0' .Herbert Cortes Joe Rodriguez James Gomez inch Club partiers consider going for a swim. I , , A FESTIVE PARTY highlighted the French C1ub's year with in- teresting and educational discussions. The party featured the cus- toms and literature of France. The French Club girls also en ga ge d in sports this year by chal- lenging the other foreign language clubs to a friendly game of pow- fler-puff football. The French Club helps develop more fully the character of each student in the culture of the French people. Why does everyone have to sit on the stairs? wonder tired French club members. s p , ' 207 Football Opens Spanish Activities 1 s if 5 is a washers . Mrs. Stella Reyna, Spanish Club sponsor, grades papers during an afternoon class. Joyce Schwarz and Ernie Golvan take a break during the Christmas party. 208 President .... Vice President. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . Chaplain . . Sponsor . .LaNe1le Ries . Dana MCNQ Mary Ann Fen . . Liz Hous Sharon Kiesl . . Mrs. Ref LOS COMPANEROS, EDISON'S Spanish Club, is one the school's most active groups. The purpose of the club to develop a knowledge of Spanish culture. This club is open to any student with a C average w is taking or has taken Spanish. party Mary Ann Fenner attempts to break a Pinata at the Christi p Q is X' -Egg X X X. -S. .X f XX X Nm X? 15 9 N h. ' - ii X X X 1 Q-.Sr . X x, 'S X m. Q ' X1 Sk X ,X X63 .L .R XX 5 . . .X , X if QB 1 ,L iw . X f X XXX X f - ' 3' X so :X . W . X . X ggi L 1 Q f X X 5 i X 'X X ,.k -Jfgi . X S .XX sfx 555123351 'PK-isis 5 A X, Q xx Q, .gf 5 , Y I Q X kg XS N x XX X XX-M XXXXXXXX X .X -Q I.. .N X 5 X . .. .L.. X... X XXX dw -Xe X XX Q . X - - X X .b.q, XXX 5 x X ' 53 ' 'NX X - ik SX . .. X Q.. :AX X 4 X .was .X ,X , M is E Q X Q , ,Q m Ag, -55 - i N -X- E' X mam is 5' QXSXX ? 5 1' SL fx 5 xi sig Y M 3 s .X Ng .S X N XX, . X XX 1 fwm NW 5, x X X. ,E X 5 X 1 X. lb R.0.T.C. Advances In First Year DRILL TEAM: LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Major, Jesse Valdez, Larry Garcias, Carmelo Macias, Oscar Gon- zales, Henry Perkins, Joe Trevino, Vidal Lozano, Gary Wallace, Gary Gresham, Neil Nunn, Robert Pate, Da- vid Robertson, Julian Trinidad, Joe Gonzales, Jesse Serrato, Alex Guiterrez, Larry Hayes, David Gonzales, Iohn Skindzier, John Abney, Steve Di Giacomo, Neil Arnold. Officers come front and center after brigade promotion ceremonies. R. O. T. C. Color Guard, Herberte Gonzales, N Jones, Arthur Hamilton and Eugene Banks prepare inspection. p 210 COMPANY A: Lawrence Hayes, Neil Nunn, Carmelo Macias, Larry Garcia, Robert Pate, Donald Webb, Samuel Durda, Daniel Gonzalez, John Crow, Kenneth Tumlinson, Joe De Pena, Guy Hopper, Gene Deck, James Brantley, Philip Meflkel. Gilbert Sanchez, Emory Jones, David Robertson, Bill Cravens, Philip Beakley, Gary Gresham, Richard Robles, Henry Per-- kins, James Jackson, Charles Barley, David Magellan, Bill Biedermann, Roger Laskowski, Steven Di Giacomo. COMPANY B: Ronnie McNie1, Gary Cornwell, Osca r Flores, Johnny Skindzier, Dale Redding, John Quinonez, Joseph Stolz, Neal Arnold, Jose Carrasco, Michael Jindra, Roberto De La Garza, James Thom- as, Victor Tofel, Elias Andrade, Walter Watts, Armando Carrillo, Glenn Cox. Robert Gonzalez, Isaac Flores, Charles Flores, Joseph Trevino, Frank Robles, George Markowski, Jesse Serrato, Pat Wagener, Robert De La Garza, Stephen Daniel, John Abney, Ben Wakefield, Arthur Hamilton, Daniel Allen, Rich- ard Hamm, Daniel Mills. 211 LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Corales, Gary Wallace, Vidal Lozano, RubenGarcia, Eugene Banks, Stephen Neider, Anthony Petrose, Ruben Reyes, Jesse Valdez, Lewis Mike, Mario Patron, Joe Gonzales, Nasario Rodriguiz, James Nelson, Alex Guiter- rez, Rick Jones, Charles B i ld e r m a n, Gary Creswell, Richard Espinoza, Felipe Moreno, James Catena, Richard Hanlos, Lawrence Williams, Ron Herrera, Richard Biering III, Thomas Major, Shellby Champion, David Gonzales, John Holstun, Herberto Gonzales, Victor Abrego, Vernun Thompson, Rudy Cruz, Floyd Harris and Mason Shelton. LEFT TO RIGHT: William Fritsche, Samuel Jackson, Robert Hernandez, John Dodgen, Mariano Hernandez, Jerry Morals, Jack Wilton, Stanley Salazar, Rich- ard Williamson, Marc Braunam, Eddy Cuellar, Rodney Meiners, Kenn Walston, Vice Jones and Jack Wagner. 212 Q1 Y EDISON'S NEWEST AND large: organization is the Army ROTC. U der the leadership of S.Maj. Long- wood, Commandant, the cadets lea precision drill and leadership. This training is designed to be of benefit the cadet, if and when he enters the Armed Forces. Plans for next year clude a new armory and weapons. C Company marches to the years first promotion activities. is '6 -First Year For gade Commander . . xecutive Officer ' . .djutant .... 'raining Officer .... ergeant-Major ..... at Battalion Commander . xecutive Officer .... ' Company Commander . icecutive Officer. . . . irst Platoon Leader . . econd Platoon Leader . . irst Sergeant ...... Company commander. . xecutive Officer .... irst Platoon Leader . . econd Platoon Leader . . irst Sergeant ...... .ond Battalion Commander xecutive Officer .... ' Company Commander . xecutive Officer .... irst Platoon Leader . . econd Platoon Leader . . irst Sergeant ...... ' Company Commander . irst Platoon Leader . . . irst Sergeant ...... . .Col. Daniel Gonzalez . . Maj. Michael Jindra . . . lst Lt. Jack Wilton . Capt. Lt. Emory Jones . . Sgt. Maj. Rick Jones . . . Maj. Oscar Flores .Capt. Robert DeLaGarza . . . lst Lt. Larry Hayes . . . 2nd Lt. Neal Nunn . 2nd Lt. Ken Tumlinson . . . 2nd Lt. Gene Deck S. Sgt. Steven DiGiacomo . .lst Lt. Ronald McNie1 . 2nd Lt. Gary Cornwell 2nd Lt. Raymond Sanchez . .lst Lt. Joseph Trevino . . S. Sgt. Frank Robles . .Maj. Carmelo Macias . Capt..Ai. D. Gutierrez . . lst Lt. Tony Corales . .2nd Lt. Gary Wallace . .2nd Lt. Gary Creswell . . 2nd Lt. Jesse Valdez . S.Sgt. Oscar Gonzalez . lst Lt. William Fritsche 2nd Lt. Robert Hernandez Sgt. lst Class Vick Jones nmandant . . . . Sgt. Maj. Willard F. Longwood l K. Maj. Willard Longwood, commandant of Edison's ROTC, ausses minor problems of the day with his staff.. Edison ROTC Unit Battalion Officers are: fBottom Left to rightj Capt. Roberto DeLa Garza, Maj. Oscar Flores, Maj. Carmelo Macias, and Capt. Alex Gutierrez. The Brigade Staff QSecond rowj con- tains: lst Lt. Jack Wilton, Capt. Emory Jone Gonzalez, Maj. Michael Jindra and Sgt. Maj Lt. Emory Jones has his day. Pushing up, Maj Col. Daniel Gonzalez, and Maj. Carmelo when to knuckle under authority. s, Col. Daniel . Rick Jones. . Oscar Flores, Macias, know - 213 Staffers .loin Quill And Scroll President ,.,, , , Pete Colemar Vice-President . . Kathy Laubacl Secretary . . . . . Charles Kuhfeldl Treasurer . . . Margaret Brione: Sponsor . . . Mrs, Norma Reec 1966-1967 QUILL AND SCROLL activities in c 1 u d e at initiation party, a Christmas party, a trip to Denton, and z banquet to announce Quill and Scroll officers and staff posi- tions. The Quill and Scroll chapter at Edison is the center o the journalism activities and membership is limited to those students who are active in the journalism department. Mrs. Norma Reed, sponsor of the Quill and Scroll, daily tackles the problems ofthe journalism staff, BOTTOM ROW: Sue Porter, Margaret Briones, Charles Kuhfeldt, Pete Coleman, Mrs. Reed, Kathy Laubach, Carmen Kel SECOND ROW: Sharon Kiesling, Kathy Ckane, Mary Harmon, Liz Houston, Jody Ehrhardt, Sarabeth Bowren, Carole Sm Carol Duderstadt, Caroline Maley, Floy Beth Conley, Karen Wrase, Betty Lester, Melissa Boyett. TOP ROW: Jim Sino Michael Catalani, Reggie Jackson, Albert Freitag, Pete Chininis, Don McAne1ly, George Eager. 214 Kathy Laubach, Don McAnelly, George Eager, Sharon Kiesling, and Kathy Crane enjoy games at the Quill and Scroll Christmas party. Mrs. Reed, Liz Houston, Alan Brinkley, Melissa Boyett, and Mary Ann Fenner pause for refreshment. mh French wonders if Pete Coleman is the best entertain- nt the Quill and Scroll members could afford. I 215 BEAR TRACKS IS the voice of Edison and the pride and joy of senior and junior staffers. ln keeping with the changing times, the BEAR TRACKS switched from letter press to offset in November 1966. This gave the publication a fresh, new look and added even m or e to its stellar quality. Along with their counterparts, the SPARK staffers, the BEAR TRACKS staffers traveled to Denton for a convention and workshop sponsored by the Texas High School Press Association. Bear Tracks is a member of Texas High School Press Assoc. , Quill and Scroll, and the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion. E S 5 f E 1 I l Reggie Jackson enj o ys an issue of the paper that was the result of much t and planning. I l Carmen Keltner, Mrs. Reed, and Karen Wrase paste stories on a layout. l l 216 Bear Tracks Switches To Offset Editor-in-Chief . . News Editor ..... Publicity Coordinator . . Editorial Editor . . . Feature Editor. . . Sports Co-Editors . Margaret Liz Picture Editor. . . . Advertising Manager . . - Business Manager . Exchange Editor . . Circulation Editor . . Sponsor ..... Manuel Houston, Donna Carroll, and Manuel Ortiz chose pictures for an issue of the BEAR TRACKS. . Carmen Keltner . . . Karen Wrase .Kathleen Laubach .Elizabeth Houston . Margaret Briones J ames Jackson and Bill Hamilton . Michael Catalani . . Betty Lester . . Pat Downs . Roy Lackey . . George Eager . .Mrs. Norma Reed 217 Gloria Renken copyreads a proofsheet. Sip . . ww Michael Catalani and Roy Lackey watch as stafi prepare pages. Bear Tracks Staff Works For Perfection Betty Lester and Margaret Briones help Shelly Noal dummy in a page. 218 Kathy tw een Laubach works on her homework U deadlines. - gui? X 5 . X X XXQ XXX X X X X X KX XXX X 5 X XX X Q X XX X . -XX XX gigs.. . 1 -.H an s Liz Houston, Roy Lackey, Susan Eager, and Donna Carroll work on a feature story for the newspaper. Betty Reggie Margaret Briones and Carmen Keltner prepare for a BEAR TRACKS deadline. X X . X.. SX X Q . k X 219 LIEISSBS SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS, AND seniors crowded Edison's halls for nine months of the year. This school season belonged to Cancer, the eleventh house, which controled education. l-'or sophomores, it was the first of three years--time to make new friends, grow older, and learn more. Juniors remembered l967 as the year they be- came one year closer to graduation. For seniors, rushing to classes, filling out college applications, and is- suing invitations became memories for all time. r v- , s 5 -, N KKK Q' 1 N se v 2 5 u ll NY t Wwt at VX X W . V X . Z' The Eleven! - X House is sa Xf X to control . , education. Class Editors: Sharon Kiesling I-'loy Hctll Conley . Sue Porter Q. X VF ,X 1 K.: 17 AQ.-f .Evi- EN 3 ggs5 i vy A 'EY I xg Q5 ,N if ,fzrf M- ' Wil 4 - xiii? X , W - V A wx, .. 3 . . JW! gk ,su M ' Yi, jf 'ky-:'gx. -1 T2 M351 V. ji- 2. 8 154 A . X: ., 9. l . 553,43 . r m1 ' . ,ff x. f X In L x , ' 1 : . i ,Q Y! .A K 'A . . I K ' P K. up - F .42 , , 47 .- - 1. . - .. - ' N , ,, A , . f - V N - .L 4 H+- ,J .ft , x . X x .',,Af'H5. if 1 ' , ,' 91 aj i I I ' I 'ig' 4' 'p -s. ' 3' f if T ' . ' , X 5' ei Hxxf. V 'K Q 5 ' A 31 .- x 45 - L m- 5 -WSJ: L 1 a s. N - u E . 'Q . 3 A A J i . I -'f wx rg-F1 it P. A ' f k 1 - I fd.: r ' 1fl'z'x1'1 ,L , cm 53,2 gijrhir V! 1 .3 if .H- ri Ali - ' w-...gain . , H , hfffagf W 3 if f, , :ga N if b H'4:'Lff, :f4' Y f .,, gifg- ,K 1 5' - ' Qfikfi , k ' JY tc A 'ids' ' 'I .li -'W ff FQ E X 5',,?:.2X Y, ,W 4 22 X X ,qv- ,,,' .. 1 E Efiwiruib N fu ,A Hg. ' . ff: 5' .11-Q :P ' :E x I t x Xia - Sf! Fx X Senior Class Officers Plan For The Future X521 s.ss ie Farrens, John Zogheib, and Minka Jackson inspect the projector of the San Antonio College Planetarium. ddent . . .... ,Vice-President . . ond Vice-President . . etary....... . surer. . .. sor. . . . Mrs. . Rick Meyer . Pat Francis '.Iohn Zogheib Minka Jackson . Eddie Farrens Mamie Vielock ey admire the campus of Trinity University, Minka Jackson, Rick Meyer, rancis, and John Zogheib anticipate their college days. Mrs. Vielock, sponsor of the Se nior Class, advises the officers throughout the year. 223 Seniors take their places for the Senior Class picture. Eddie Acuff David Adams John Alexande Joseph Alexanc Vivian Alfano Sheri Allison Beatrice A lmara Raymond Anderl 224 Seniors Take Positions For Class Pi 7. E. L. Goldbeck gives instructions to the senior girls. x iii fiiw Xb i Ashe Dianne Austin irry Aycock uce Badders iirley Bailey m Baird rbara Barberio da Barbour na Barrett rard Bazan 4 S 5 I s. 5 S 3 i P irst Senior Function rise Brown gory Brown rcy Brown rcy Lee Brown hard Brown Brucks re Bryan y Burch E N is the favorite period of most seniors. Patsy Byers Gary Cadwallader Q '-.., --Iii.: w -E :.2. 2 M z. Si . QT . fx Q g xx SE wi' -Q .X ,wx Q . 55-H - :ggi-:f, A X N. XX W xx X X ' -P- ...X N . X a Qs XFN- , x W? Sm X 4 -- X sw? SS .X 'NSY N . X x- 1, ::. ,.k fx- X s' QN X.. XXX W Q N- : -- I RSX M ' X 4 X I X X X lk Carillon ol Center z Chininis ald Clark 5 Marie Clem e Coleman igias Collie lie Mae Collins K Seniors wait for the convention to begin Lonvention Beth Conley is Z ODBC' A X. XS M Y A NS' +. : . X Sis X xxg S XN SES 53 .. X MF A X X mm K x it RA E? ln Stud Lndra Dawson ane Deck sse De La Cruz mberto De La Garza i t Tr' Frank DeVaca Linda DeVi1biss Bonnie Dietel hi Valescu, Russell Schertz, Liz Houston, Roy Lackey, Carole ock, and Judy Matson hope for an Edison victory. Roxie Dillard Pat Downs l Seniors depart from their busy schedules to soak up sun and relax at Camp Warnecke. 232 Q 1 1 Carol Dudersta: Frank Duke n Judy Dunbar 1 Jeanette Dunn Jack Dunning George Eager Lkobert, Eckermgl Helen Edwardi f. J X- ,.. , 'Zi I v y L W Q , X fr 1 1 H p X XX S il Q 5 I N Lrt Freitag shows Caroline Maley what's in store for any Brahma t in Bearland. Gloria Garza Rosalinda Garza en Gehrlein i Gibson y Gieselman Giroclat ie Glass Gomez a Gonzalez Gonzalez X R X Xxx Xw Q xx- mast? Q X XG .L X Q X wi + 1 nf . .ff X gg... . -w pm wgfwwq x-.Hi rxw- W K N Nl. x :af .X 7 .WN,.h.,.,.,.,,w,, , 1 . N . K N' y. I Q S X.fX . WW- i . XX x ,.......-Q. X K x...., W - X it :- 1. A ww X X i xxx 'F XR X X XX X .. is .x ii SSN Sb QN Q X I-I-.. ,ENE X ey Q xx X v i:mggQ.. Q X X Q N Q 'wg 5 fN X 1 r an ig x pw' X -'w N xX mx AHS. xd. N 'R W ww S Nm .im xx N N wsu-N M Y Q 1 X .C :wk Z1' in N1 Af? 1e Bears' Spirit Kerr lie Keyes Kimes Kell Kirby boys dress the part for Western Day. 5 Klorh Kniery les Korbell Kouri n Kovacs nica Kramer 241 Seniors Hop Members of the N a t 1 o n al Honor Socrety the test to qualify for scho1arsh1ps Linda Lambert Angela Langenberg Kathy Laubach Bonnie Lemon Betty Lester Marcia Lightcap 1 0 or Scholarships Vicky Loebig Linda 'Long Robert Lopez ents in Mr. Ba11's physics class take part in an experiment. Bobbie Love Dickey Loy Claudia Lux 1 S, Don MCA nelly John McCain . 243 Senior Boys Turn Cheerleader Members of the choir give a performance of The Messiah on the winding staircase at North Star Mall. Felis McC1e11a Connie McCon Michael McDougall Mary McGill Michael McKe Wayne McKen McMe1 244 McNie Caroline Mala Bryce Mangun or Powder Puff Game rk Maniscalco et Manley 1a Mann ricia Marek na Marks I ry Lou larmolejo cy Marshall gy Martin ne Martinez y Ann artinez Letterman Rick Meyer and Ronald Steffen wait their turns to cheer at the language clubs' powder puff football game. 245 ournalists Return Fror - Ruben Martine Joe Massarello Rene Mata Judy Matson Linda May Sherry May Robert Mayer Anthony Meadf 'Tired journalists take advantage of the long bus trip home. Irma Medellrn Gilbert Medina I.. ent0n n n M n Y oise Menchaca rank Menchaca yce Menchaca uis Mendez I elinda Meyer ck Meyer :eph Michalik anna Miller Convention Carole Smock gives an enthusiastic Hook 'em Horns! Senior Rings: Symbol MH. N XXXX N Kathleen Mun Louis Miller Debbie Millikc Daniel Mills James Mireles John Mireles Robert Mitchel George Monsix His senior ring, whlch represents tw e lv e years of hard work, 1S the pride and joy of every senior. Gary Moore Beverly Morga l 248 A l Jf Accomplishment aaron Mosher hris Mueller Carol Duderstadt and Jane Grosenbacher concentrate on their CEEB tests. artha Muniz y Munsell rry Newsom N8 cki Nichols ry Norton rsha O'Nea1 zanne Ornelas 249 1 Band, Pep Squad Take Par 5 Manuel Ortiz Vera Otte Rob Overley Dorris Padgett i Band member Charles Kuhfeldt awaits part in The Messiah . Pamela Pape Myrtle Payne Clemencia Per Georgina Peon Manuel Pequeru Dennis Perez George Perez Will Perry 250 ' x Q X Ni Q S X Ni fl lj M5 :.:f'e -.1 WN wx f E wif 4 Photographers Find Time Fo ke' Theresa Redfel Judy Rhodes Paul Richards John Richardso LaNe11e Rieste Irene Rios Calvin Roach r Ginger Roberts Photographer George Eager concentrates intently on making a shot. I Joyce Roberts r r Sharon Rober 252 oth Work And Diversion ine Rohl balinda Rosas i yllis Rosson :nda Rowland thy Roy Zanne Rumsey id Rush id Ryan cia Sada d Sanchez Russell Schertz could use some help in handling the developing fluid 25 Vincent Sanchez Anna Santacruz Seniors Honore The chaperones watch as Jane Grosenbacher and Richard Gib wait to be announced in the Grand March. i Linda Santee Susan Scharm' Gary Scheel Russell Scher l Allen Schmi Glenn Schmi Bev erly Schoenfeld Susan Scholz .t Prom rsha O'Nea1 and Tommy Findeisen are honor- at the annual Black and Gold Prom. n n . Joyce Schwarz Raul Selva Bonnie Shaw Linda Simmons V Zarole Smock Nona Sparkman Iarla Spellman onald Steffen Kenneth Ashe watches the various acts from the sidelines. 256 Seniors Ho: Beverly Stephr Cary Stephens Rob Stetler Lynna Stewart Myrna Surber Cbrnthia Surtec George Switze Cindy Tabor Carlos Tamez Bonnie Taylor alent Show ph Theis ia Thomas 1 Toliver .er Torres la Torres nond Townsend Travis d Trevino eth Tumlinson y Tutson Liz Houston introduces the next entrant M N M WW N X f XX X W S wwe , X X . S X X , ix? , x 5 Q ' ..., .53 N N fx? 0 ,Q nd Of Finals 'om Walker lm Walsh .inda Walsh flary Waltman atricia Watson Jhn Weber .lfred Welch Carolyn Welch Jindra and Liz Houston toast their temporary freedom. Donna Wells Rita Wells As The Year End: Donald West Pamela Whatln Melissa Whetstone Terri William: Pauline Williamson James Wilson Charlene Wingert Once again Russell Schertz tries to s ne a k into class late while Mrs. M Neel explains a test to Mike Bryan and Patsy Marek. I eniors Take It Easy Coleman thanks Miss Teenage America for participating in the Safety r held at Edison George Wilson David Wise Xda Woller en Wrase ald Wright 'th Yankee Younger e Zimmerman Zogheib M 'sta Zuercher E 'S is s ,i Q25 S 3 -fifif -,gn 3? im Q ,,. is 2 3 xx si 3 .lunic Bobby Johns . . . ..... Presic Terry Wright . . . . . Vice-Presit Ronnie Naumann. . . . Secretary-Treasl Mrs. Gordon Swope. . ..... Spol Terry Wright relaxes at the Chinese Tea Garden. The Junior class officers, under the direction ofl Swope, discuss plans for the 1966-67 activities. l Qu: X xxx A M IQQV ' -v i: SX X A - S Nw .CM 2 FN ,WX 1: - -.11 .XX Fi Qi ffagf XF. X .... . ..x'N:X K .X N QM .XX. Q x 532 1 as X Q X 5 3354 ' .www-2 . 3 Q 2 X ,,.. Q gif? f A N x X 5 K Xi : X 'X X1 X Xxx X X Diane Palmer and Jeff Thompson break the monotony of daily classroom activities to discuss their class pictures Linda Ackerman Margaret Adams Linda Adams Patricia Agold Beverly Aguilar Zapopo Alcala Daniel Allen Janice Allen Classroom Scenes Mirror Interests Karen Allen f Valentin Alva Santiago Alvarez Linda Diane Anderson gi Ronnie Anderson Dwight Andreas Richard Andrews Mike Asher Sandra Jones, Linda Wigley, Lynda Hunter, and Linda Mann display their culinary skills in sixth period cooking class. 267 B Hector Bass Louis Bauer Barry Beadles Larry Beard Christine Beato Carl Beckman Gilbert Bernal Nancy ' Berry Steve Biasiolli Guy Askew Fernando Azcarraga Theresa Bailey Roger Ballew John Banse Daniel Barberio Charles Barrington Clem Barstow Senior '68 Competes For Beauty Title Richard Biering Linda Bitzkie Richard Blount Rebecca Bonam Sarah Wallace, Edison's Teena Texas finalist, is escorted by John Zogheib. ' Juragement from her friends brings a smile arah Wallace, during competition. I ads. i S X . 5 an :-Q l s . SN fs ss X as ek. . 269 Rickie Borgstedte Frankye Bourland Chris Bower Juniors Stud Brooks Knight a rewards. E sw? nd Richard Smock prove that e a rue s Sarabeth Bowren Melissa Boyett Doris Bradley David Brem Janis Briggs David Brigham Gayellen Britz Vicki Brownlow t studying rend mtensely Janet Cadwallader Joyce Cadwallader Nellie Caldwell Alfred Caneer Margaret Carmona Sharon Cash Mary Castellano Albert Catacalos Keith Brownmiller Judy Bullock Jackie Burdette Brooks Burt Aleta Cabrera Robert Cadena Juniors work intensely on their PSAT tests. Juniors Realize Exams Measur Pam Cates Lucille Cavazos Elaine Chambers Shelby Champion Bruce Clare Mary Ann Collins 272 Lynn Droitcourt Paula DuBose Louis Dunaw ay Alice Duncan Juniors Aid B-Team Football 'Stephen Dunn Dennis Eckhardt Lothar Einsfeld David Ellison Kenneth Ender Richard Espinoza Diane Evans Jean Fain Carolyn Fauver Frank Ferguson Billie Fimple David Fisher , iddleclassmen Boast Spirit Gustavo Garza Johnny Garza Margarita Garza Q E S Ginger Gauthier David Gilbert Fred Gildart Donna Steitle leads the enthusiastic cheers of the pep squad. 276 am players prove that they could be material for Edison's varsity. Carmen Gomez Rudy Gonzales Oscar Gonzales Rosalie Goolsby Kosslo Gos Peggy Green S Clay Gill Dale Glllum QGO forth Alan Gullette Michaelyn Haag Robin Hagens Middleclassme Linda Grigsby Dee Ann Gruetzmacher Allan Guillot Linda Malin and Gloria Davis describe the maj or characters novels. Cedric Hall Rose Hall Francis Hanlon Robert Hardwick vcplain Lessons Mariano Hernandez Joe Herrera Martin T. Herrera Hollis Hester Gary Hargett Mary Harmon Ronnie Harrington Norma Hart Raymond Harvey Loyce Haun Jerry Haynes William Hays Carmen Hernandez u W Laura Hibner Michael Hill Diane Hoffmann Suzanne French, pep squad member, and Doris Bradley, band member, proudly we for their organizations. 280 Juniors Exhib Charles Hohenberger Wayne Hollimon Kenneth Hoofard ar their jackets showing their esteem ackets Tim Hough 'cia Neuhaus and Lana Loy work for their organization by .ing up victory posters. Sandy How erton Peggy Hudson Mike Hulme Montie Hunter Cynthia I-Iutzler Eddie Ibarra Glenn R. Ireland Jarnesjackson Samuel Ja ckson . JW M! QXWUM John Robert Johns Jean Johnson Karin Johnson Sylvia Seniors '68 Participate I me Portraying Anne Sullivan in The Miracle Worker , Connie Schmidt ' ex . D ucates Helen Keller played by Linda Ackerman. Tim Jolliffe Patricia Jones Sandra Jones Vick Jones Brenda Kahlig Sandra Kassner Fred Keller Russell Keller 3Y Steve Keller Tandy Key Sharon Kiesling Gene Kirby Tim Kilmer Laurie Jean Kneese Brooks E Knight Dennis Kouri nie Schmidt reprimands Linda Ackerman during rehearsal of the racle Worker . Howard Kresta Fred Kunz Penny Kuykendall Ronald Lankford Linda Lanum Roger Laskowski Linda Lawler Harry Lawrence Bebbie Lenero Junior Cheerleader Michael Lewis Sam Lieck John Linder Jay Little Gracie Love Lana Loy Bill McAlister Vicki McClain ack Edison's Cubs YW . is fwxtg K Ne' Q 1 xy' M if team cheerleaders, Donna Steitle and Kathy Crane back Lr banners and say, Beat Em, Bears . Judy McKay Teri McKee Dana McNabb David Magallan Jonora Maida Albert Major Linda Malin Linda Mann Q. . Gary B. McDonald Janet McDonald Shirley McIntyre Janice Markworth Louie Marmolejo Diana Martinez Steven Martinez James Massarello Donna Mayfield Juniors Gathe S 3 Sharon Kiesling insists that Katl Crane gather her know1edge. l Ronnie Mayurek Philip Meckel Judy Meek Lucy Mellon Esther Menchaca Stella Mendez Marie Mendoza Gary Miller nowledge Laurie Milliken Roger Mingus - Raymond Moeller Terry Moore Elida Moran Maggie Moreno id Terry and Clem Barstow read good litera- i to obtain knowledge. is P Elvira Muller Lynda Myers Ronnie Naumann Gaye Lynn Neal Patricia Nelson Donnie Neubauer Marcia Neuhaus Kathryn Newberg Jeanet Oett te inger Rudy Orozco Micae Diane la Padilla Palmer Junior aa ,fa .,, 5 f E ! H . Ricky Parr Anna Marie Partida Leon Payne Jane Penn Lamont Penn Lucille Perez Mickie Perez Ofelia Perez Kenneth Peterek Mike Peters Lorrie Peterson Stephan D. Peterson erform And Record ster Rummel, Carol DeNunzio, and Robert Gammill perform :mic skit in speech class. a Wright and Mrs. Hewitt change a pupi1's class schedule. Margaret Phipps Larry Pless Bill Pickett Reinhold Poppe Sue Potter h is x K ' Sharon Delker and Brenda YV11113.IT1S perform cafetena servlces dunng the Spaghetti Supper N KKSSNS k'S?f5Wm?i::-mlgfi M 5, if Y wx .. ,nk 1 in S' 5 fgffwx if iw X ' 5 FL X Se ' X3 s ig i 12 X. , .... , ev ' xkxifiif 8 Perform Pepster Duties Maxine Reed Michael Reed James Reicherzer John Reicherzer Gloria Renken Cliff Richter Linda Ricker Rodney Riffe Voices blend in joyful chorus as pep squad members smg Chnstmas carols durmg a pracuce sesslon AQ X, 291 Darlene Sampsell Mary Ann Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Cecilia Saucedo Junlol Albert Rios Linda Rives Jim Robbins Michael Robison Frank Robles Daniel Rodriguez Jose Rojas Johnny Romanek Charles Romero Mike Ross Chester Rummel Mary Salazar 1gage In Creative Electives to I students, Edna Ramos and Roger Mingus, learn techniques ood photography. work diligently during drafting class. John Schattenberg Richard Scheffel Connie Schmidt Joe Schmidt Wayne Scholz XX AWX xy Tim Shively Iris Shockley Roy Sieber Juniors Wor Lanell Schumaker Janice Schumann Emily Seelye Jesse Serrato Thomas Sharpton Larry Shawn David Shell Jack Shell y ,xx y K 'U,UlfVX'l 'Humberto Gonzalez,'Vicki Jones, Arthur Hamilton, a Eu-gene Banks display ROTC banners. gi E El il s 4 3 I nd Play James W. Sinclair Johnny Skindzier Cecile Slaughter Cyndy Smith Shirley Smith Richard Smock Mike Sneed Betty Snyder Girls get in swing of football season mth a powder puff game ESS Keith Brownmiller shows skill in the game of ten- nis. Juniors Demonstrat Paula Sumner Millie Stanford Donna Steitle Tommy Sturrock David Templeton Wilma Terrell Bruce Clare entertains studs with a tap dance. 296 ' David Terry l Claudia Thacker - Margaret Thomas p Gary Thompson N I Greg Thompson Jeff Thompson alent Wanda Thompson Butch Thrasher James Tofel John M. Townsend Joseph M. Trevino Linda A. Trevino Minerva Trevino Tony Trial rnie Schmidt sings at the annual talent show. Colleen Trowhridge Walter Twarowski De 's Tynan N Walter Usener Jesse Valdez Norman Valera Nancy Vordenbaum 8.5 Judy McKay arrange Christmas decorations for Black and Gold Prom. Linda Vidaurri Diana Villarreal Leslie Vocke Nancy Vordenbaum J, T. Waggoner Ben Wakefield Bertha Walker Sarah Wallace Seniors 68 Decorate And Drive Harold Walling Robert Walsh James Waltman Laura Watson Perry D. Watson Shirley Watson Donald Webb Gayle Wehrmann Ins Zeollar and Claudra Thacker prepare for the long day ahead Junior Cowboy boots and Rah-rahs portray the general footwear at Edison. dbx 300 Floyd Weiss Debbie Whatley Mary Anne White Norma White Floyd Wickliffe Linda Wigley Barbara Ann Wilkinson Brenda Williams Lawrence Williams Paul Williamson Barbara Wilson iodel New Styles Martha Wingfield I Mary Ann Wood Shockley, Brenda Williams, Paula DuBose and Donna Steitle :lei latest fashions. Bruce Woodward Merle Wray Anthony Wright Linda Wright Terry Wright Janice Yelvington Rita Zaskoda Steve Zimmerman Iris Zoeller Able Leaders Direc From left to right: Jerry Aguilar, Emestine Trevino, Danny Kunz, Neil Fisher, and Melody Felton. 1 3 E lu 302 Jphomore Class INSOR Walkup Vice-President President. . . . . Jerry Aguilar . . . Danny Kunz Ernestine Trevino Secretary . . . . Melody Felton Treasurer. . . . . Neil Fisher Sponsor. . Mr. Robert Walkup Jerry Aguilar, ,Emestine Trevlno, Danny Kunz, Melodie Felton and Neil Fisher are the 1966- 1967 Sophomore Class officers. Ernestine Trevino, Danny Kunz, J erry Aguilar, and Melodie Felton pose with Edison's Golden Bear mascot. 303 Victor Abrego Dean Adams Jeanette Agold Robert Aguilar Llnderclassme S S 5 S 3 A 3 Cheryl Cartwright's attention focuses on an Edison football game. Vidal Lozano and Eddie McQueen board for Austin football game. Yolanda Aguilar Diana Alfano Jost Spirit V w Juchdown creates much ha ppiness for these two Edison sopho- 'CS. N a Coe displays her twirling talent at an Ed- football game. Barbara Allen Charles Alonzo Kaye Ambrose Veronica Ascencio I Robert Atkins Mary Balclw in .S ,, .W A,... ,, K s s E 306 S X N. mwwwbbr x 'axe QB S X Vi sax 43 X QYX x Xi x xx Ba ei Sophomore Billie Ball Becky Barclay Charles Barley Wanda Barnes George Barnett Robert Barrett Linda Barry Sandra Barstow Jerry Bass Thomas Bayer Sonya Bauman Philip Beakley A1 Becerra Ronnie Beck William Beelag Gail Bell Yolanda Beltran Jane Bennett Nancy Bennett Sandra Bennett articipate In School Activities nomore Shelley Kunkel dances at the Student Council's Hallow- dance. Margaret Berard Barbara Beyer Charles Biedermann Sandra Bliss Tim Bohnstedt Michele Bonnet Herman Borchers Lida Bowen Jennie Bowman Leisure Tim Marsha Dikes and Sandy Barstow find time before school to t about the latest news. Martha Bowser James Boyd Kenneth Bragg Claudia Braun .3 2 nent In Cafeteria nomore Jerry Aguilar and Junior Charlie Davis discuss their kend experiences. B . ix X X . Q - - if Fil - 1 X ei Sr . B E K Wayne Brigance Mike Briseno Charles Brown Margo Brown is Sue Brown Fiorenza Bruni Barbara Brunty Ronald Bryant Sophomores Start Anew Richard Bullion John Burges Sherry Burnette Johnny Calvillo Janis Carle Dorothy Carrasco Z Dnn1L C Q3 251990 r AL-rand-YQ O H SC HIIO Sophomores Combine Stud , Play, And Enjoyment B team football players polish techniques during a game. is al' -. 'f '-st: l x Underclassmen take special interest in classes with inquir minds. Sophomore students enjoy a time of refreshment from their re- gular routine during lunch. 312 Tony Corales Christine Corkran Michael Corkran Travis Cornett Gary Cornwell Glenn Cox Tina Coy William Cravens Sandra Crawford Rudy Cruz Deborah Csaszar Debbie Curl Jam es Dalglish Jack Davis Tommy Davis Antoinette Dawson David Dear David Deininger Robert DeLaGarza Carlos De Leon 313 -qw: K I , f 'm,E 1 v 4 x Rosie De Leon Deborah Dermenstein Cheryl Deskin Suzanne Desselle Frankie DeVilbiss Gerald Dexter Marsha Dikes Martin Dikes Sophomores Take Interest In Speck Randy McDonald and Jerry Aguilar pause a moment before football practice. 314 Martha Dubouchet Susan Duncan William Durand Samuel Durda Linda Eager Ronald Ellison Elaine Enderle Donald English Lctivities L 4 I -1 , 'lil -5-QW 'isis ' I 1 1,-K -fl 4, - .,.,5 sta: ..1. '15 i 1 .wth E . gf .eh .Y ,ii 'L a of 'S 3 Janice Pairett d em onstra tes the corroct way to hit a tennis ball to Deborah - ? Galvan. ' Q i 4 i i i N 1 1 i R 315 Sophomore Joe English Deborah Epley Jauier Esparza Diana Espinoza Mary Everhart John Eyer Mary Louise Falcon Jane Farris Michele Faunce Melody Felton Gloria Fernandez Bill Ferrell Leslie Findeisen Gerald Fischer Neil Fisher Mary Fitzgerald Elizabeth Flores Higinio Flores Mary Jane Flores Olga Flores ind Study Schedule Crowded my Kunz does last minute studying for an algebra rest. Shelton Fluitt Allen Ford ' Greg Foy Mary Frago Pamela Francis Jack Freeman Edward Fuentes Thomas Fuentes Charles Gaines Sophomores Beneh Jim Jackson la ughs as Danny Kunz picks up books for S Porter and Jody Ehrhardt. gr X 3 3 :- Q S S S Rosie Gallardo Deborah Galvan Tim Gamble Robert Gammill rom Upperclassmen -PFW 1 Magdalena Garcia Susan Garetson Cynthia Garza rt Freitag shows Paul Geisler the correct way to file pictures. Frances Gehrlein Paul Geisler Pamela Gen Bruce Gentry Patricia Garza 319 Thelma Gonzalez Velma Gonzales Virginia Gonzalez . E , Margaret Gibson Barbara Giesecke Celia Gil Orrlia Gil i ff lyk: 2 Doyle Gissi Mike Gissi James Gomez Ovila Gonzalez Lunchtime Welco 1 Cameraman surprises Sandra Crawford as she eats lunch Maureen Grassel Joanne Green Gary Gresham Rita Guajardo Roslyn Guaj ardo Margaret Guerra 5 Janice Guerrero r Yvonne Guerrero y All Sophomores ny Tolle is surprised by the contents of her lunch. Barbara Guin Linda Guinn Suzan Haag Jenny Hairston Larry Hall Richard Hamm Sophomores Take Time Qu sv if Shelley Noal smiles at the thought of pas sing her exam. Susan Haradon Sheryl Harrington Sharon Harrison Charles Haskell Robert Hatton 'om Everyday Routine Alan Hellsten y Perez sighs with relief after receiving an excellent C. Tommy Hester Glenda Hinson Patricia Hodges Geraldine Holguin John Holstun Dean Holt Linda Hoot I ff ng 324 Guy Hopper Elaine Horwitz David Howard '- Ll 2 Sergeant Oscar Gonzales gives Sophomore Thomas Majors inst tions about his hall guard duties. Underclassme Valerie Howarth Virginia Howarth Elaine Hudson Larry Hurst Henry Ibarra Susan Irwin Manie Isbell Alrhea Ivy . I Sheila Ivy James Jackson Phil Jeffery Susan Jenkins Kathy Johnson Deborah Jones Janette Jones Gaye Jordan kisplay Styles omore Doyle Gissi, juniors Pa ula Dubose and Mike Asher, and omore David Seale display their western apparel. Pat Jureski Stephen Kahlich Philip Kirby Barbara Long sings a solo during the presentation of the Messiah, fi Qi ri Phyllis Kneese William Kneuper Kathleen Knight Kenneth Knowles Dennis Kolmeier Chuck Kosta Donna Kramer Shelley Kunkel Danny Kunz LaVerne Lochte Ellen Larnon Richard Lane Charles Langley Don Green interviews Lind a Coe at the Miss Teenage San Antonio Contest. Sophomores Display Talents Gladys Lastovica Lucinda Lattin Vicki Law Richard Leal Judy Lee Charles Lefler Diann Lewis Charles Lipscomb Randy McDona ld Kay McDougall Gwendolyn McGee John McGowan Debra McGruder John Little Linda Loebig Barbara Lon Cynt ia ongoria Joe Lorentz Vidal Lozano Jack McAne11y Dub McC1ister Students Follow Routin An everyday routine for sophorn ores Guenther, John Cook, Dub McC1ister, and Jackson is waiting in the lunch line. Odette McKenzie Joyce McKeown Patrick McLean James McLemore Sharon McMeans Bobby McMi11ian Linda McNeal Edward McQueen 'urmg Advisory Yolanda Magallan Judy Marda Nancy Maniscalco Rebecca Marks Joan Markworth Carolyn Martin Cheryl Martin Arthur Martinez Consuelo Martinez X Q 5 X an ' ix? Elaine Martinez Jack Mathews Larry Mathis Sylvia Mayers Sophomores .loin Llpperclassmen At Dance A Sophomores focus their attention on the activites of a school dance. as Nh r..as,i. 330 Dennis Meir Larry Melancon James Mercer Joseph Mercer Karen Merkens Alexandria Michaels Janice Micholik' Connie Miller Robert Miller Linda Mills Linda Montgomery Billy Moody Mary Moore Sharon Moore Anthony Morales Sylvia Morales Becky Moreno Ardie Morgan Dale Mozisek Carol Muklewicz Irma Muller Joe Munoz Loyd Murff Patricia Myers Sherryl Myers Sharon Nail Trinidad Nava Karen Neuhaus Information About Electives Offered At Edlso Adron Newman Stephen Nieder Evangline Nino Shelley Noal Pat Nelson and Karen Allen display their hor making skills. Richard Norton Linda Novak Susie Nunez Neal Nunn Gerald Ogden Rudy Ornelas Gordon Osborn Rosalie Oviedo Pbtamed During Assembl Programs Sophomores watch assembly demonstratrons on electrves offered at Edrson Steve Owings Robert Ott Kathy Oulla Sandra Pack Javier Padilla Deborah Paige Janice Pairett Robert Pate Mario Patron Carol Pattie Linda Payne Edgar Peon Sandra Perez Henry Perkins Pamela Perkins Randy Perry Stewart Perry Anthony Petrose Shirley Phillips Wayne Phillips Sophs Model Rah-Rahs P 2 3 . , X A t could Debbie Westaway be pointing to? ents display their fashionable shoes. 1 1.2- wi Ns f WSNQ- .i s , wi. Q 5 5 -1 L so . K N! 1 QR . P P s, eg 1 jfEjS': s X' P ' i s E ,M Z ss,-f 1 P s i is 51:1 P 'QS Qs 4 Q. 2 .P s is - v ii.-: P X mil: 'sszwi is , P P P N3 we ' 1 ' 2. ,. 'r KW S539 P n ' , Patricia Phipps Carol Picklesimer Rita Pinilla Carolyn Powell Rodney Power Beverly Quesenberry Cecelia Rabel Jim Raby Sophs Lapse Int Underclassmen leave the cafeteria and proceed to tk classes. 1 1 Cecelia Ramirez David Ramirez Sarah Ramirez Karen Ramsey N 5 li 5 Qi i l Tony Rangel Fayrene Raumaker Dale Redding William Redfern Jutine Mary Renteria Shery Rex Bill Reyes Robert Reyes Mary, Rho des Cfloleen Rieefp ijgQ13gfri6i5'Richards Irma Rios ga-aff, . l 1 nas Majors, Don Brownlow, and LeRoy Shelton take 1 out from their busy schedule. v Q ' RQ X UQ! Cl fi L 'T JL L x jxnQfR6bertsNfv 16541. X G L. ' r 43284 :- V QJUQX UIQ UL! NX Y fl f XJ' lx-J l QL 'N 1 Y 7 . je. 1 x I Qgqgkji O X x ff gh co ,, I X f ,f David Robertson Richard Robles Frances Rodriguez Nasarie Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Sophomores Grow Brenda Rowland Judy Rowland Bruce Ruiz Sara Ruvalcaba Attentive sophomores await instructions on mid-term finals. rm Q 338 Laura Sada David Salazar Jo Ann Salazar Rosalinda Salazar Gilbert Sanchez Raymond Sanchez . ' 'LL A Q Viv 'l 1' ' ffl, of again li? nowledge And Skills 4 fl L, A S ZW' f Deborah Santee Roger Santos Vernon Schaub Frank Schutter David Seale Barry Schneider Art students practice their abilities on the .Edison landscape. 339 Eyvonne Shawn Barbara Shell Guffie Shelton LeRoy Shelton Junior Clay Gill shares his drink with sophomore Roxanne Van Klaveren. ' SSX .S E m i Merlyn Sides Louis Siedlecki Harold Simon Nancy Singleton Nathan Sherman Joe Shortt S Kathy Schupp l 340 Galen Slay Gary Smith Shirley Smith Linda Sowels John Speckmiear Mary Speirer Karon Sprott Thomas Stasko Llnderclassmen Take A Break Robert Steiger Gonrad Striegl Gloria Strowbridge Joseph Stulz Chloy Talbott Sally Taylor James Thomas John Thompson I Richard Torres Ernestine Trevino Randy McDonald, Jerry Aguilar and Michele Bonnet lo o k over their future plans. 342 Maurice Tijerina Harold Todd Victor Tofel Mary Tolle Underclassmen Pla Merlyn Sides and Randy Mc- Donald find it difficult to choos a favorite location. s 5 Julian Trinidad Sherel Turner Thomas Turruviate Dona Ullevig Jr Future Events -NX XA 1 XXX QQ X ,M XX X XXX XX, X? X XS XX X XX X XX S XX X X X R XYQ X XXX X XXX NX-XX SX XXX XQ XXX XX X xx X X X XXX X XX X XXX XXX X X N .. m X, .X X NS D 'X X X X X X 'Q 'QQ ' XSL ' be IN 9 XQ -X NSQ SXXX S Xi- ' ' ' Xi' ii MXN SXXX :FQ . 2 'XXXXX XX ' , I X X ' ,XXX X X X - ,a3p:,,XsaXX, -X XXX ,X X ' big., Tgg.X 21:5 I . XX X X.X. QXL., , R XX X X X X X X 1 Gilbert Valenzuela Linda Vanderford Merlyn Sides, Patricia Meyers, and Debbie Santee insist that a new ward robe is necessary for future activities. 343 Mrs. Ross reviews her sophomore English class for finals. 344 ' ' Roxanne Van Klaveren Blanche Vargas David Villarreal Paul Villela Armando Villescas Linda Wachtendorf Pat Wagener Martha Waggener Finals Headlin I Frances Warneck Walter Watts William Way Martha West Debbie Westaway Michal Westerman Bonnie Wiechmann Linda Wigley losing Weeks Of School Danny Kunz does last minute studying for finals 346 Doyle Gissi takes Danny Kunz for a ride. Claudette Wilkes Bonnie Williams Sophomores Revea Upon Aquiring Title Susan Jenkins and Neil Fischer find time to with no interference. Elizabeth Williams Gary Williams Gloria Jean Williams Sam Williams heir Happiness if Middleclassmen i Missy Williamson Margaret Wilson Q 1i-':-d- ..- V M Frog +04 ' e Danny Kunz discovers that his ice cream cone is not very tasty. l P s Tommy Winfield Michael Wood Regina Wren Chris Wright 347 dvertising LIISRA, THE SECOND house, is said to eontrol money. Money is the key word in annual produetiou. Without the barking and the advertising of businessmen, our SPARK would be prieed too high for students to purchase. In the signs of the zodine, Libra denotes the bzilunce. This balance between advertiser and customer is the equilibrium of the SPARK. 4 is' 4 COl1tl'1 AdX t ffdfn A Alamo National Bank . . . American Sports Center . . Atlas Floor Covering . . Barq's Bottling Company . Bavarian Pantry .... Beamus-Putnam . . Blanco Food Store . . Borden'sMilk . . . Brown's Body Work . . Butcher Boys . . . C Carl's ........ -Lee Gene Center Gulf. . Coca Cola ....... Continental Inn .... Cookie 's Factory Outlet . . Cox's Bakery ...... D Dellview Drugs .... Dellmar Pharmacies . . . DeWese's Tip Top Cafe . . Douglas Anderson Realty . Dr. Pepper ....... F Fac's Company. . . . The Fashion ...... Tommy FerrillFlowers . . Fox Company ...... Sol Frank . . . ...... . . French's Furniture 8a Cabinet Frost Brothers . . . . . . . . . G Gene's Cleaners .... Goas' Tamale Factory . . Hall Service Station - . 350 A 365 365 361 371 373 370 358 369 363 352 360 352 357 370 354 364 365 353 355 355 352 366 352 360 373 366 373 355 358 373 367 Advertising Index Hamilton Plumbing. . Handy Andy ....... Fred Harding Photographers Harmon's Health Food Store HEB .......... Heyland Pharmacy . . H 8a M Auto Parts . J 1ay's .......... Jackson's Conoco Service . Jefferson State Bank .... Joske's ........ Iudson's Candy. . K Karotkin's ..... Kavy's Style Shop . . . Kelly-Scherrer Flowers . . Kentucky's Fried Chicken . Kerrville Bus Company . . Kinney's Shoe Store . . L Laden Pools ...... LaFeria ......... Leesch Lumber Company . Luby's Cafeteria ..... M Maddox Mattress Company Gus Mann's Sinclair . . . Matyear Enco . . . Melton Provision. . Teka Molino ..... Morris Glass Company . . N Northside Auto Service . . Northside Bldg. . . . . Northside State Bank . . Nielsen's Garage .' . 365 363 358 358 370 356 364 351 370 364 368 371 352 373 367 370 365 358 369 360 367 371 361 366 373 356 367 353 363 374 360 366 Oakhill's Drug . . . P Parker's Drugs .... Perkin's Barber Shop . . L. A. Pitt's Company . . Pyle Plumbing .... Mrs. Raley's Cake Shop. . Rankin Automatic,Transrnissron Service Richardson's Shoes .... S Saathoff Company . . San Antonio College . . Sear's ........ Seven-up Bottling Co. . Shaw's Flowers ..... Shoe Box N .... .... Sigmor Shamrock Station . Slim's Garage .... . . Singer Company . . 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A A F. . .Y x.f.,g, ,,, CONGRATULATIONS FRQM wALK P Anvlsonv PROFESSIONAL PAGE SECTION BAVARIAN PANTRY FRENCH'S FURNITURE 8. CABINET 1035 Basse Rd. GOAS' TAMALES FACTORY 1611 Culebrc KAVY'S STYLE SHOP 109 Latch Drive MATYEAR ENCO 4426 Blanco Rd. PERKINS BARBER SHOP 706 West Avenue PYLE PLUMBING CO. THE SINGER COMPANY WEST AVENUE ICE STATION Editor-in-chief . Associate Editor Photography . . Activities . . Faculty . . Sports . . Clubs . . Senior Class . . Junior Class . . Sophomore Class Class Coordinator Advertising . . Copy Editor . . Business Manager Staff Artist. . . . .Pete Chinir . . Caroline Mala . Albert Freita . . Sharon Kieslil . Mary Harmr Michaelyn Ha: . Carole Smom Jim Sincla Sarabeth Bowren, Katl Crane, St Melissa Boye . . . Sharon Kieslir . . Floy Beth Conle . . . . Sue Port. . . Floy Beth Conle . .Carole Duderstaf . . Carole Smoc . .Jody Ehrharw . .Pete Chinin Index Editor .... . . Susan Jenki: Head Photographer ............ Bill Beasle Photographers ............. Steve Gehrle. Carlton Belk, George Eager, Fred Giroda Richard Guajardo, Russell Schertz ar Carlton Belk and Pete Colemar Carole Smock, Bill Beasley, and Sarabeth Bowren look over the parts of a camera. Sponsor . . ....... Mrs. Norma Ref SPARKers Struggle With Pages Caroline Maley ponders over page problems. Albert Freitag examines a roll of negatives. 374 Kathy Crane and Sharon Kiesling sort pictures for the Senior section. IN THE BEGINNING--chaos, infusion, disorder, and mayhem. r SPARK is just a word, a thought, a plan. From out of this disorder we ehow manage to get our pictures en, get our pages in, and meet ly Heart Attacky our deadline. SPARK is a reality. Out of the minds and hands of the fers our book is completed, all pages in, ready for the press and lly on 'that' day in May, distri- 'on. This is the end, SPARK 67'. Jim Sinclair decides which action shot to use in the Sports section 'S' , , H 'WBW ' ' 15- Mrs. Norma Reed, smiles as she gets the last page of the annual to proof read. Floy Beth Conley, Melissa Boyett, Mary Harmon, and Michaelyn Haag find that fitting pictures in layouts is not always easy. N 376 Q Carol Duderstadt, Sue Porter, and Jody Ehrhardt look through exchange annuals for new page ideas Emory Jones and Charles Kuhfeldt read over copy for various sections of the yearbook. 1 Senior Class Honors A ACUFF, EDDIE DUANE DECA 2,3 ADAMS, DAVID RUSSELL Crossley Advisory ALEXANDER, JOHN W. Duennenberg Advisory ALEXANDER, JOSEPH LOUIS Industrial Arts 1. Secretary 1: Choir 3 ALFANO, VIVIAN CAROL Pep Squad 2, 3 ALLISON, SHERI LYN Student Council 1: Pep Squad 2, 3 ALMARAZ, BEATRICE M. Bookkeeping Club 2,3, Secretary 3: FHA 3: Business Club 3: Tennis Club 3 ANDERLITCH, RAYMOND LOUIS Band 2,3: Industrial Arts 1, Treasurer 1 ASHE, KENNETH LEE Orchestra 1: Band 3: Dramateers 3 AUSTIN, LINDA DIANNE Duennenberg Advisory AYCOCK, LARRY BEN Caswell Advisory BADDERS, BRUCE DAVID VOE 3 BAILEY, SHIRLEY A, Clark Advisory BAIRD, SAM T. A Capella Choir l, 2: Chanteys 2 BARBERIO, BARBARA JO Caswell Advisory HARBOUR, LINDA G. Clark Advisory BARRETT, DANA JEAN Pep Squad 2.3: Business Club 2,3, President 3: Student Council 3: Senior Planning Board: Presidents Club 3 BAZA N. JERRY Jones Advisory BEARD, BOBBY GLEN Vielock Advisory BEASLEY, WILLIAM A Capella Choir 1, 2: Staff Photographer 1, 2,3, Head Photographer 3 BEATY, MARSHALL ALLEN Science C lub 2.3: NHS 2,3: Chess Club 3. Vice-President 3: National Merit Semi- finalist 3 BELLINGER, FADRA ANNE Student Council 1: Bookkeeping Club 3: Pep Squad 2, 3, Drill Team 2, Cub Cheer- leader 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3 BENDER, JOHNNY DONAHUE Clark Advisory BERRIA N, SYLVIA SUE Pep Squad 2.3: Senior Planning Board BIGLER, ROY EDWARD VIC 2, 3 BIRD, MARY KATHRYN Business Club 3 BLYTHE, NELTA PAYE Robed Chorus 1: A Capella Choir 2: VOE 3 BOCK, CONNIE MAE Student Council 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 3: Pep Squad 2. 3, Drill Team 2, 3 BOSLER, EMILY SUSAN Speech l BOYLE, EILEEN ROSE FHA l. 2: Bookkeeping Club 2 BRANTLEY, JAMES M. Clark Advisory BRIONES, MARGARET ROSE NHS 2.3: Quill :lk Scroll 2,3, Treasurer 3: FTA 2: Spanish ,Club 2, 3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor 3: Pep Squad 2, 3, Drill Team 3. Lieutenant 3 BROWN, DENISE ANNE Crossley Advisory BROWN, GREGORY A. McNeel Advisory BROWN, NANCY JOAN Business Club 3 BROWN, NANCY LEE FTA I, 2,3: Band 2: Science Club 2.3, Secretary 3: Student Council 2, 3, AASC Sec- retary 3, N-HS 2,3, Vice-President 3 l BROWN, RICHARD DON Tennis 1: Industrial Arts 2, 3, President 2, Vice-President 2 BRUCKS, PATRICIA LEE Scott Advisory BRYAN, CLAUDE MICHAEL Football 1: Basketball l: Track 1: English literary Society 1: German Club 2. 3 BURCH, JUDY CAROL Student Council 2: Pep Squad 2, 3, Dril.l Team 3 BYERS, PATSY SUE Spanish Club 1: Alpha and Omega 1: VOE 3: Senior Planning Board C CADWALLAIJER, GARY CHARLES Lallfl Club 1- 2. 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Dramateers 2: English Literary Society 3: Scier Club 3: Thespians 3, Historian 3 CAMPOS, OSCAR LOUIS Crossley Advisory CANO, JULIAN Basketball I, 2.3, Varsity 2.3, Co-captain 3: E C lub 2.3: Baseball 3: Audio-Vis: Club 3 CARRASCO, CYNTHIA HOPE FNA 3 CARROLA, SUSAN ELEANOR Clark Advisory CARTWRIGHT, CATHERINE DAWN Spanish Club 3: Audio-Visual Club 3: Science Club 3 CASTILLO, CHARLES Alpha and Omega 2, 3 CASTILLON, FRANK Jones Advisory CASTRO, ROBERTO HERNANDEZ Montgomery Advisory CATALANI, MICHAEL ANTHONY Literary Society 2: Quill 8: Scroll 3: BEAR TRACKS staff 3, Picture Editor 3 CA VAZOS, DAVID HENRY DECA 2,3 CAVA ZOS, GEORGE FREDRICK VOE 3, Chaplain 3 CENTER, CAROL ANN Spanish Club 2: Pep Squad 2, 3, Drill Team 2,3, Se cond Vice-President 3: Sen Planning Board CHASTAIN, DANNY EDWARD Montgomery Advisory CHAVEZ, CAESAR XAVIER Art Club 2: Track 2,3 CHININIS, PETER GEORGE Student Council 1, 2, 3: SPARK Staff 1, 2.3, Club Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3: Jun Class Treasurer: Quill 8: Scroll 2,3: NHS 2, 3: Presidents' Club 3: Senior Plann, Board CLARK, GERALD CLARK Basketball 1,3 CLEM, ROSE MARIE Spanish Club 2, 3 COLEMAN, PETER JOHN ' Alpha and Omega 1, 2, President 2: Science Club 1, 2.3: staff Photographer 1.21 Optimist Octagon Club 1. 2, 3, First Vice-President 3: English Literary Society 2: G man Club 2: COTM 2: NHS 2, 3:Student Council 2,3:Quill Br Scroll 2,3, Presider COLLIE, DOUGLAS HOWARD Band l, 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club 2: Dramateer-Thespian 3 COLLINS, WILLIE MAE FNA 1.2.3, Vice-President 3 CONLEY, FLOY BETH FTA 1, 2, 3: SPARK staff 1, 2, 3, S ophomore Class Editor 2, Junior Class Editd Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3: Alpha and Omega 2.3, Secretary 2: Business Club 3, Reporte Business Club 3, Reporter 3: English Literary Society 3 CONNELL, WILLIAM RANDELL Student Council 3 CONNER, LEE ROY Ball Advisory COOK, ROBERT NED German Club 2: Staff Photographer 2 CORNET T, DOROTHY KAY , German Club 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3, Robe Mistress 3 CORNWELL, GEORGE WILLIAM I Football 1 CORTEZ, ROBERT Football l, 2, 3, Varsity 3: E Club 3 CRESSWELL, GARY D. I ROTC 3 CRUCE, ANNETTA GAYLE Advisory CRUZADO, CARLOS Basketball 1, '2,3, Varsity 2, 3: Bear of the Month 2,3: E Club 2,3 D CHOWSKI. ALEXANDER HERMAN VOE 3 NIELS. JOHN A. Football 1, 2. 3. Varsity 1, 2. 8: E Club 2, 3 PEER. PHILl.lP Graham Advisory VIS. DAVID ALLEN McNeel Advisory WSON. LORALI LORRAINE A Capella Choir 2.3, Librarian 2, Robe Mistress 3: Chanteys 3: Dramateers 3: Book- keeping Club 2.3: NHS 3 WSON. SANDRA I. Montgomery Advisory IK, GENE C Dramateers 3 LA CRUZ, JESSE Octagon Club 3 LA GARZA. ROBERTO Ross Advisory SSELLE. THOMAS Football 1, 2.3. Varsity 2.3: E Club 3 VACA, FRANK Powell Advisory VILBlSS. LINDA LOU FTA 1: SPARK Staff 2, Faculty Editor 2: DECA 3 TEL, BONNIE LEE Powell Advisory LARD, ROXIE Spanish Club 2: FTA 2: Business Club 2: VOE 3 NNS, PATRICIA OBERA Audio-Visual Club 1: A Capella Choir 1. 2.3: Chanteys 2.3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 2.3 DERSTADT, CAROL LYNN Pep Squad 2. Drill Team 2: Business Club 2.3. Treasurer 3: Quill 8E Scroll 3: SPARK Staff 3. Advertising Editor 3: Student Council - CE. FRANK MARTIN Jones Advisory WBAR. JUDY KAY Band 1. 2.3, Business Manager 3: Spanish Club 2: Dramateers 2: FNA 3: Business Club 3: NHS 3 WN. JEANETTE K. McNeel Advisory SINING. JACK WAYNE Orchestra l, 2. 3 E SER. GEORGE JR. BEAR TRACKS Staff 1.2.3, Circulation Manager 3: Tennis 1.2: Audio-Visual Club 1. 2, Reporter 1. 2: Science Club 2.3: A Capella Choir 2: Quill 8: Scroll 3: E Club 3 IERMAN, ROBERT WAYNE Basketball 1. 2.3. Varsity 2.3. Co-captain 2.3: E Club 2.3. Secretary-Treasurer 3 ARDS, HELEN VIRGINIA Art Club 1, 3 HARDT. JODY MAE TA 1.2.3. Treasurer 2.3: Student Council 1: Spanish Club 2.3, Pep Squad 2.3. ecretary 3: SPARK Staff 2. 3, Index Editor 2, Business Manager 3: Bookkeeping Club : Quill 81 Scroll 3: NHS 3 RZA, ANTONIETTA ep Squad 2.3 RZA. JESSE all Advisory s, urivto OTC 3 5 WILLIAM WAYNE ennis 1: Basketball 1: Track 2.3: Student Council 1, 2.3. Reporter-Historian 2. haplain 3 PETE B. all Advisory F HILD. ANN MARIE rama 2. 3 LL, ARTHUR olf 1. 2.3: Basketball 1.2: E Club 1. 2. 3. Senior Planning Board NS. EDDIE GEORGE rin Club 2.3: NHS 2.3: Student Council 3: Senior Class Treasurer: Senior Planning ard R, ROBERT ALLEN rchestra 1. 2: Football 1. 2.3. Varsity 1, 2.3: E Club l. 2.3 ER. MARY ANN anish Club 3. Secretary 3: NHS 3 ISEN, TOMMY ELO - tball 1. 2.3. Varsity 2, 3: Track 2: Baseball 2.3: E Club 2. 3. Vice-President 3: ar ofthe Month 3 FISHER, LAURIE SUE I Band 1.2.3. Majoretre 2.3: Ft.oREs. OSCAR ROTC 3 FLORES. ROBERT ANTHONY Duennenberg Advisory FLOWERS, STEVEN EDWARD Optimist Octagon Club 2. 3. President 3: Student Council 3: Presidents' Club 3 FLOYD. JACE P. Jones Advisory FOWLER, SARAH Duennenberg Advisory FRAGO. JOHNNY Montgomery Advisory FRANCIS, PATRICIA ELAINE ' Student Council 1, 2.3. Recording Secretary 2. Parliamenrarian 3: COTM 2: French Club 2, 3: Senior Planning Board: Senior Class First Vice-President FREITAG. ALBERT A. SPARK Staff 1.2.3. Assistant Club Editor 2. Photography Editor 3: Optimist Octagon Club 2. 3: Chess Club 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3 FRIZZELL. JAMES ARTHUR Duennenberg Advisory FUENTES, NAOMI MORENO Jones Advisory G GALLAGHER, STEVEN Clark Advisory GA LLARDO. VEl.MA MARIA FHA 1. 3 GALVAN. ERNEST G. Optimist Octagon Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 3 GARCIA, HECTOR Audio-Visual Club 3: Bookkeeping Club 3 GARCIA. HORTENCIA ISABEL Vielock Advisory GARCIA, SOPHIA Tennis Club 2.3: FHA 3: Spanish Club 3: GARZA. GLORIA BLANCHE VOE 3 GARZA. ROSALINDA Spanish Club 2: Business Club 2 GEHRLEIN, STEVEN F. Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. 3. Vice-President 3: Staff Photographer 2.3: A Capella Choir 2.3: Latin Club 3: Tennis Club 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3 GIBSON. TAMI LANETTE Student Council 2: Pep Squad 2. 3. Drill Team 2. Cub Cheerleader 2. Varsity Cheer- leader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3: NHS 3 GIESELMAN, TERRY GORDON DECA 2,3 GIRODAT, FREDERICK RALIEGH Staff Photographer 2, 3 Grass, JEANNIE A Capella Choir 1. 2.3: Chanteys 2.3. Director 3: French C lub 3. Secretary 3: Stu- dent Council 3 GOMEZ.. MARY CONSUELO VOE 2.3 GONZALEZ. ADELA AZUCEHA Spanish Club 3 GONZALEZ, DANIEL H. ROTC 3. Brigade Commander 3 GONZALEZ., ROGER CADENA Clark Advisory GRASSEL, DAVID B. Powell Advisory GRAVES, MARY ELIZABETH DECA 2, 3 GREEN. CHERYL Band 1. 2. 3: Alpha and Omega 1.3: FHA 1. 2.3 GREEN. SHEILA JOYCE Dramateers 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Pep Squad 3: English Literary Society 3: Science Club 3: FTA 3: Alpha and Omega 3 GREENE, RALPH LYNDON Tennis 2: E Club 2 GREEN, RONNIE HERBERT DECA 2. 3 GRENROOD. RONALD PHILLIP German Club 2.3: Baseball 3 GRIFFIN, JOHN D. ,Powell Advisory GROSENBACIHER. JANE ANN FTA 1. 2.3, President 3: Spanish Club 2: Quill 8: Scroll 2. 3: Business Club 3: Pep 'squad 2.3. Major 3. Drill Team 2.3 GROSSMAN. DAVID C. Band 1. 2.3: Optimist Octagon Club 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3: NHS 2, 3: Science Club 3 Vice-President 3: Letter of Commendation 3 GUAJARDO, RICHARD Optimist Octagon Club 2.3: Staff Photographer 2. 3 GUELICH, KATHRYN JEANNIE FNA 1.2: Tennis 1: Dramateers 1: Thespians 1. 2.3: Audio-Visual Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Pep Squad 2,3 GUMPP, MARY ANN Band 1, 2,3, Majorette 2.3, Head Majorette 3: Business Club 3: FTA 3 GUTIERREZ. ALEX DAVID Spanish Club 1: Tennis 1: ROTC 3, Drill Team 3 GUTIERREZ. MARTHA JEAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, Robed Chorus 2.3: FHA 3 H HALL, PATSY ANN Robed Chorus I, 2: A Capella Choir 3: FNA 3 HALL, RANDY EDWARD VIC 2.3. Reporter 3 HALLMARK, ESTELLE MARIE Pep Squad 2. 3, Lieutenant 3: Business Club 3 HAMILTON, WILLIAM CORLEY Football 1, 2.3. Varsity 2, 3. Co-captain 3. Most Valuable Player 3: Track l,2: COTM 2: Bear of the Month 2: E Club 2,3. President 3: Baseball 2,3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 3, Sports Editor 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3 HAMM, MIKE TRAVIS VIC 1, 2, 3 HARLEE, RICA MARIE Pep Squad 2,3: German Club 2, 3 I-IARRELL, JAMES OLIVER Vielock Advisory VHARRISON, MERRI CA ROL Student Council 1. 3: Dramateers 1: FTA 2, 3: Spanish Club 2,3: Pep Squad 2,3. Drill Team 2, 3: Thespians 3 HARRISON, ROBERT LESLIE A Capella Choir 1. 2,3. Chanteys 3 HARTMAN, ROY L Ball Advisory HASTINGS, CARLENE FRANCES Bookkeeping Club 3: Dramateers 3 HAUN, ARTHUR ERWIN Band 1.2.3 HAYES. BEVERLY ANN VOE 2,3 HELTON, LETHA DEE Band 2: Spanish Club 2: Bookkeeping Club 3 HENCKEL, KURT THOMAS - Vielock Advisory HENSON, JAMES MICHAEL Spanish Club 2. 3: Optimist Octagon Club 3 HERNANDEZ. ADELA Chorus 1: A Capella Choir 3 HESTER, SARAH LOUISE FTA I, 2, Secretary 2: NHS 2,3: Pep Squad 2, 3. Cub Cheerleader 2, Varsity Cheer- leader 3 HILBURN, DUANE ELMO DECA 2, 3 HILLEBRANDT, ALLEN M. Robed Chorus l: A Capella Choir 2. 3: French Club 2.3: Dramateers 3 HINTON. LINDA FAYE Spanish Club I, 2: FNA 1. 2 HOBERG, DONNA ROSE Vielock Advisory HOLBROOK, DAVID MAJOR Football 1, 2: Audio-Visual 1. 2. 3. Vice-President 2 HOLSTON, LYNDA KAY McNeel Advisory HOOTS, BARBARA ANN Business Club 2, 3 HOPPER, ROBERT L VIC 3, Secretary 3 HOUSTON, HELEN ELIZABETH Spanish Club 1.2.3. Secretary 2. Treasurer 3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 1. 2.3. Publicity Co-ordinator 2. Editorial Editor 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3: NHS 3 HOWARD, JOHN LEONARD Montgomery Advisory HUEBLE, KAREN LYNNE McNeel .Advisory HUDSON, SIDNEY Crossley Advisory HUGHES, PATRICK Optimist Octagon Club 2. 3: Student Council 3: VOE 3 J JACKSON, JEAN ELLEN DECA 2,3 JACKSON. MINKA DIANNE Sophomore Class Treasurer: Thespiam 1, 2,3: Alpha and Omega 2.3: Student Coun- cil 2, 3, Vice-President 2: French Club 2,3: Pep Squad 2.3: Senior Class- Secretary JENNINGS, ELSIE RI-IONDA Tennis 2.3 IINDRA, MICHAEL sc0'rT Track 1.2: German Club 2,3: E Club 2.3: NHS 2.3, President 3: Quill 8: Scroll 2.5 Student Council 3: ROTC 3: National Merit Semifinalisr 3 JOHNSTON, SHIRLEY ANN Bookkeeping Club 3. Chaplain 3 JONES. EMORY BASCOM r ROTC 3 JONES, RICKY ROY ROTC 3 JONES, ROBERT PHILLIP Duennenbetg Advisory K KAHA NEK, HENRY JOSEPH Golf 2: Dramateers 3: Thespians 3 KAISER, .TOY MARIE McNeel Advisory KELTNER, CARMEN BEAR TRACKS Staff 2.3, Advertising Manager 2. Editor-in-Chief 3: English Literax Society 2, 3, Secretary 2. Chaplain 3: Quill 8: Scroll 2. 3: NHS 3 KERR. JACK ARMSTRONG DECA 2,3 KEYES, BONNIE IEANNE Band l. 2. 3. Librarian 2, Treasurer 3: Spanish Club 2: NHS 2. 3: FNA 2.3 KIMES. JANE LOUISE Vielock Advisory KIRBY, CORDELL Football 1 KLOTH, JOHN MELVLN VIC 2, 3 KNIERY, LOIS JEAN McNeel Advisory KORBI-ZLL, CHARLES LEO German Club 2. 3: Student Council 3 KOURI, JUDY LYNN FNA 1. 2. 3: Pep Squad 2, 3. President 3. Drill Team 2: Student Council 3 KOVACS, KAREN MAE Student Council 1, 3: Pep Squad 2. 3: Bookkeeping Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2, President E Senior Planning Board KRAMER, VERONICA PEARL Walkup Advisory KUHFELDT, CHARLES DONALD Science Club 1. 2,3. President 3: Band 1, 2,3. Vice-President 2: German Club 1. 2.1 SPARK Staff l. 2,3, Associate Editor 2: NHS 2.3: Quill 8: Scroll 2,3, Secretary 3 Optimist Octagon Club 2, 3, S econd Vice-President 3: Student Council 3: Nations Merit Finalist 3 L LACKEY, ROY CALVIN ' English Literary Society 2: Optimist Octagon Club 2,3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 2, 3. E: change Editor 3: Quill 8: Scroll 3 LADEN, RICKY Swimming 2: Golf 2.3 LAMBERT, LINDA PAYE FTA 2: Pep Squad 2.3: Spanish Club 2,3 LANGENBERG, ANGELA MARIE VOE 2,3 LAUBACH, KATHLEEN JOY FTA 1, 2.3: Robed Chorus I: German Club 1, 2.3: NHS 2.3: A Capella Choir 2. Chanreys 2,3: Quill 8: Scroll 2,3. Vice-President 3: English Literary Society 2. BEAR TRACKS Staff 2. 3, Editorial Editor 2. Publicity Co-ordinator 3 LAW, TED Football 1, 2. 3. Varsity 2, 3: E Club 2, 3 LEMMON, BONNIE SUE Pep Squad 2,3. Lieutenant 3 LESTER, BETTY JOAN Dramateers l: FTA 1.2: English Literary Society 2.3, Vice-President 3: Quil Scroll 3: BEAR TRACKS Staff 3. Advertising Manager 3 LIGHTCAP, MARCIA ELLEN - Pep Squad 2, 3: Student Council 3:' FHA 3, Secretary 3: Bookkeeping Club 3 I LOEBIG, VICTORIA KAY VOE 2,3 LONG, LINDA JEAN Sophomore Class Secretary: Pep Squad 2. 3: French Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3: T pians 3: Alpha and Omega 3: Senior Planning Board: NHS 3 LOVE, BOBBIE LAURA Latin Club 2: FHA 3 LOY, DICKEY German Club 2.3: Optimist Octagon Club 2.3, Chaplain 3: Band 2,3: Chess Club LUX, CLAUDIA NORINE Band 1.2, 3, Drum Major 2. 3: FNA 1, 2.3: German Club 2. 3 Treasurer 3 Mc IE LLY, DON ERNEST :ience Club 1. 2.3. Treasurer 2, 3. Band 1.2, 3, President 3. Staff Photographer 1. 2. erman Club 2.3. Quill 8. Scroll 2.3. NHS 2.3. Presidents Club 3 IIN. JOHN BRADY :ort Advisory ELLAN. FELIS Capella Choir 3 JMB. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH :p Squad 2.3. NHS 2. 3. Leiter of Commendation 3 IUGALL. MICHAEL HERBERT rchestra 1.Student Council 1. 2.3. Audio-Visual Club 1. 2, 3. President 3. Latin Club 3. NHS 3 LL, MARY PATRICIA ind 1. 2 CE. MICHAEL DONALD udio-Visual Club 1. 2. 3. VIC 2. 3 ZNZIE, WAYNE HUGH rchestra 1. Science Club 1. Alpha and Omega 1. 2.3. Baseball 2.3. Latin Club 2.3. Club 2. 3. Student Council 3 SANS. BARBARA ANN .tsiness Club 3 EIL. RONNIE CLEVELAND asketball 1. Baseball 2. German Club 2. ROTC 3 HORTER. JACK WAYNE 'usom Advisory M IAS, CARMELO L DTC 3. Drill Team Commander 3 SY, CAROLINE NA 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 2. Pep S quad 2. 3. Treasurer 3. Drill Team 3. renoh Club 2.3. SPARK staff 3. Associate Editor 3. Quill 8: Scroll 3. NHS 3 JNE. DOUGLAS HA NSON ootball 1.2.3. Varslty 1. 2.3. Co-Captain 3. All-District Honorable Mention 3. rack 2. Junior Class President. E Club 2,3 GUM, BRYCE TULLY and 1, 2. Audio-Visual Club 1. 2. 3 ISCALCO. MARK CHARLES owell Advisory LEY. JANET ANN erlnis 1, 2. NHS 2. 3. French Club 2.3. VOE 3 N, LANA ANN uslness Club 3. Vice-President 3 EK. PATRICIA ANN NA 1. 2. Pep Squad 2.3. Drill Team 2.3. NHS 2.3. FTA 3. Senior Planning Board ts, ALMA JOYCE tench Club 2 OLEJO. MARY LOUISE uennenberg Advisory HALL. NANCY A 1. 2. 3. Spanish Club 2. 3 IN. PEGGY JUNE p Squad 2, 3. Drill Team 2.3. FTA 2,3. Business Club 3 INEZ. ARLENE nnis 2.3. Bookkeeping Club 2. 3 INEZ. MARY ANN aham Advisory NEZ, RUBEN ROGER udent Council 1. Optimist Octagon Club 2.3. German annlng Board RELLO, JOE sketball 1. 2.3. Varsity 2.3. E Club 3 , RENE E. Capella Choir 2.3. Chanteys 3. Audio-Visual Club 3 ON. JUDITH ANNE glish Literary Society 2. 3. Audio-Visual Club 3 HEWS, HARRY ott Advisory LINDA SUE es Advisory SI-IERRY ANNE p Squad 2. 3. Lieutenant 3 ROBERT EWING 1. 2, 3. Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 3 , ANTHONY tball 1. 2.3. Varsity 2.3. E Club 3 LIN. IRMA D. A 1. Band 1. 2.3. Librarian 2.3 A, GILBERT R. 2. German Club 2.3. E Club 3 CA. FRANK mateers 3 C lub 3. Tennis 3. Senior MENCHACA, JEAN Montgomery Advisory MENDEZ, LOUIS JOHN Tennis 1. 2, 3 MEYER, MELINDA ANNE Sophomore Class President. FTA 1. Presidents Club 1.3. Student Council 1.2.3. Pep Squad 2. 3. Drill Team 2, Head Cub Cheerleader 2. Head Varsity Cheerleader 3 MEYER, RICHARD HERMAN Student Council 1. 2.3. A Capella Choir 1. 3. Chanteys 1.3. German Club 2. Track 1.2.3. E,Club 3. Optimist Octagon Club 3. Senior Class President MEZA, DON KIRK Golf 1. 2. E Club 1. 2. A Capella Choir 3. Chanteys 3 MICHALIK, JOSEPH EDWARD VIC 2.8. Sergeant-at-Arms 3 MILLER, DONNA ELAINE DECA 2. 3 MILLER, KATHLEEN MARIE Busines Club 2 MILLER, LEWIS ARTHUR DECA 2. 3 MILLER, RANDY W. Scott Advisory MILLIKEN. DEBORAH CATHERINE Duennenberg Advisory MIRELES, JAMES ALLEN Graham Advisory MIRELES, JOHN Ross Advisory MITCHELL. ROBERT DWAIN Graham Advisory MONSIVE. GEORGE LEE DECA 2.3 MOORE. GARY K. VIC 3. Vice-President 3 MORGAN, BEVERLY JEAN German Club 2. Pep Squad 2. 3 MOSHER, SHARON LEE FHA 2. Bookkeeping Club 2 MUELLER. CHRIS VIC 1.2.3 MUNIZ, MARTHA Clark Advisory MUNSELL, ROY CLINTON Football 1. Junior Class Vice-President. Latin Club 2. 3. Student Council 3, President 3 N NEWSOM, TERRY LYNN Art Club 2. Dramateers 3 NG, ON YOURG Art Club 1. Industrial Arts Club 2. Audio-Visual Club 3. Staff Photographer 3 NICHOLS, NICKI ANN French Club 1.2.3. President 3. Pep Squad 2.3. Student Council 2.3. PNA 3. FHA 3 NORTON. IERROLD Z. Powell Advisory O 0'NEAl., MARSHA DEL FTA 1. 3. Student Council 1. COTM 2. Pep S quad 2.3. Drill Team 2. Cub Cheer- leader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3 ORNELAS, SUZANNE Pep Squad 2.3. Bookkeeping Club 3 ORTIZ, MANUEL GARZA Staff Photographer 3 OTTE, VERA DIANE Student Council 2, 8, Treasurer 3 OVERLEY. PAUL ROBERT Band 1. 2. 3. Swimming 2. 3 P PA DGETT. DORRIS ELAINE Student Council 1. 2.3. Dramateers 1.3. President 3. FTA 2. Thespians 2.3. Secre- tary 2. President 3 PAPE. PAMELA PAULETTE Pep Squad 2. Drill Team 2. Business Club 2, 3. Treasurer 3 . PAYNE, MYRTIE LE Junior Class Secretary. Bookkeeping Club 2. 3. A Capella Choir 2. 3. Golden Tones 3. Alpha and Omega 3 PENA, CLEMENCIA IUANITA Robed Chorus 2. A Capella Choir 3. Pep Squad 3 PEON, GEORGINA A. VOE 3. President3 PEQUENO. MANUEL Football 1. 2, 3. Varsity 3. Track 1. 2. 3 PEREZ. DENNIS GEORG-E Scott Advisory . K 1 PEREZ. GEORGE Z. Duennenberg Advisory PERRY, WILL A. Senior Planning Bqard PETERSON, CAROL ANN Bookkeeping Club 2: VOE 3 PORTER, SUSAN LORRAINE FTA 1, 2.3, Vice-President 3: Spanish Club 2: Pep Squad 2.3, Drill Team 2.3: Quill Q Scroll 3: SPARK Staff 3. Sophomore Class Editor 3: NHS 3 PRINCE, WILLIAM B. Vielock Advisory ROBY, ROBERT GREEN Scott Advisory QUINTERO, BRENDON E Club 1. 2. 3: Track 2 QUINTON, JAMES KENNETH Band 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Science Club 2.3 RACOBS, LOIS MARIE Crossley Advisory RAMOS, REBECCA French Club 2: Business Club 2, 3: Bookkeeping Club 3 RAMSAY. HELEN JOYCE Alpha and Omega 1. 2.3. Secretary 3: English Literary Society 2, 3: A Capella Choir 2, 3. Librarian 2. 3: Golden Tones 3 REDFERN, THERESA SARAH Robed Chorus 2. Secretary 2: A Capella choir 3 REEDER. KENNETH FLOYD Football 1. 2. 3. Varsity 2.3: E Club 2,3 RHODES, JUDY ANN DECA 3 RICHARDS, PAUL DECA 2,3 RICHARDSON, JOHN PAUL Crossley Advisory RIESTER. LANELLE Alpha and Omega 1, 2: FNA 1. 2.3: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3. Treasurer 2. President 3: Pep Squad 2. 3. Lieutenant 3: Student Council 3 RIOS. IRENE Montgomery Advisory ROACH, CALVIN Latin Club 1: VIC 2,3 ROBERTS. JOYCE LEATRICE VOE 2. 3 ROBERTS. VIRGINIA MARIE -VOE 3, Secretary 3: NHS 3 ROBERTSON, SHARON ANN Scott Advisory RODRIQUEZ. JOSEPH MARTIN French Club 3 ROHL, DIANE FNA 1, 2.3: Student Council 1, 2, 3, AASC Treasurer: Pep Squad 2. 3. Drill Team 2, 3. Commander 3: NHS 3 ROSAS, ROSALINDA Business Club 2: VOE 3 ROSSON, PHYLLIS JUNE Band 2.3, Majoretre 3 ROWLAND. BRENDA JOYCE FTA 1. 2.3: Band 1, 2. 3, Vice-President 3: Business Club 2.3, Secretary 3 ROY. CATHY ARLEEN German Club 1.3: Pep Squad 2: FTA 2.3: NHS 2,3 RUMSEY. SUZANNE Student Council 1: Thespian 2: Business Club 2: VOE 3 RUSH, DA VID HENRY Band 1. 2. 3: Optimist Octagon Club 3 RYAN. DAVID I. VIC 2. 3 SA DA, ALICIA JUANA Business Club 2 Te is 2.3: Spanish Club 3 : nn SAENZ, XAVIER Scott Advisory SALAZAR, STANLEY Crossley Advisory SANCHEZ, .FRED Band 1, 2.3. Director 3: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 3: Alpha and Omega 3 , SANCHEZ, VINCENT CARLOS Tennis 2: Swimming 2,3: NHS 3 SANTACRUZ. ANNA MARIA Clark Advisory: NHS 3 SANTEE. LINDA KEY FNA 1. 2.3. Treasurer 2: Pep Squad 2.3, Drill Team 2.3. First Vice-President 3 SCHARMEN, SUSAN GABRIELLE Audio-Visual Club 1: Alpha and Omega 1.2: Robed Chorus 1: A Capella Choir E Treasurer 3: Chanteys 3: French Club 2.3 SCHEEL. GARY LOUIS Montgomery Advisory SCHERTZ. RUSSELL WAYNE Orchestra 1. 2. English Litera ry Society 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2. Chaplain 2: SP Staff 1. 2. 3. Junior Class Editor 2. Photographer 3: Quill 8: Scroll 2.3: Tennis 1.2 E Club 1, 2. 3 SCHMIDT, GLENN WILBERT Crossley Advisory SCHOENFELD. BEVERLY Pep Squad 2.3. Drill Team 2.3 SCHOLZ, SUSAN JANE McNeel Advisory SCHWARZ. MARY JOYCE Student Council 1, 2, 3:Spanish Club 1, 2, 3:Alpha and Omega 1. 2: FNA 1. 2. 3. V President 2. President 3: Band 2.3. Secretary 3: FHA 3: Presidents Club fl SCZECH. DAVID LEE DECA 2.3 SEILER, DOUGLAS WAYNE Crossley Advisory SHAW, BONNIE JEAN FNA 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2: Alpha and Omega 1. 2. 3, Vice-President 2. P ident 3: Robed Chorus 2 SILVA, RAUL Montgomery Advisory SIMMONS, LINDA CAROL FHA 1: Pep Squad 2.3: Bookkeeping Club 3 SIMPSON, SUSANNE Chorus 1: Robed Chorus 2: A Capella Choir 3 SMITH., CAROL ANN FHA 1: Pep Squad 2.3: Bookkeeping Club 3, Secretary 3: Senior Planning Board SMOCK, CAROLE LYNN . French Club 2.3: SPARK Staff 2.3: Assistant Advertising Editor 2. Sports and C Editor 3:Quill 8: Scroll 2. 3: Student Council 3: English Literary Society 3. Presidel SPARKMAN, DONNA RUTH Arr Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, Recording Secretary 3 STEFFEN, RONALD WILSON Football 1, 2. 3. Varsity 2.3: Track 1, 2.3: E Club 2.3. Secretary-Treasurer 3 STEPHENS. BEVERLY DIANE VOE 3 STEPHENS, CARY DEXTER Football 1. 2: French Club 2. Vice-President 2 STETLER. WILLIAM ROBERT VIC 2.3. Treasurer 3 STEWART. LYNNA RUTH FTA 1: Student Council 3: Tennis 3 SURBER, LILLIAN MYRNA Business Club 1: Pep Squad 2: VOE 3 SURTEES, CYNTHIA ANN Pep Squad 2. 3: Bookkeeping Club 3 SWITZER. GEORGE L Spanish Club 2 T TABOR, CINDY ANN French Club 1: Pep Squad 2,3 TAMEZ, CARLOS V. Graham Advisory TAYLOR, BONNIE A Capella Choir 2: Business Club 2: VOE 3, Treasurer 3 THEIS. JOSEPH JOHN Ross Advisory THOMAS, LYDIA BERNICE FTA 1. 2.3: Orchestra 1, 2.3: Band 2.3: Spanish Club 2,3 TOLIVER, JOAN El..I.A Band 1, 2.3: Audio-Visual Club 1, 2.3: German Club 2.3, Vice-President 3. Te TORRES, ESTHER LILLIAN FHA 1: Bookkeeping Club 2. Reporter 2: BEAR TRACKS Staff 2: VOE 3 TORRES, LINDA SUE VOE 3 TOWNSEND, RAYMOND D. Ross Advisory TRAVIS. LINDA SUE DECA 2,3 l TREVINO, DAVID FLORES French Club 2. 3: Optimist Octagon Club 3 TUMLINSON. KENNETH L Audio-Visual Club 1. 2. 3: ROTC 3 TUTSON, PEGGY JEAN Robed Chorus 1: A Capella Choir 2. 3 i xDEZ, DANIEL Zrossley Advisory , ZSCU, KETHERINE ELIZABETH rench Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, V .lpha and Omega 3, Student Council 3 SSCU, MICHAEL THEODORE 'lelock Advisory HAVERBEKE, KRISTEN ALIDA obed Chorus 2, Alpha and Omega 3, Vice-President 3, English Literary Society 3, TA 3, A Capella Choir 3, Dramateers 3 SHA N, MA RSHA LEE 'ennis 1, Thespians 1, 2. 3. Secretary 3, FNA 2. 3, Pep Squad 2,3 TCH, VICKI C. usiness Club 3 ,A, ELIZABETH JEAN 'ECA 2,3. Vice-President 3 ES, LEONARD LEE rt Club 1, 2, Football 1, Varsity l, Basketball 1, 2,3. Varsity 2, 3, Bear ofthe Month , 3, E Club 2, 3, Baseball 2. 3 E, EILEEN JOYCE W l'A 1, Student Council 1, Pep Squad 2, FNA 2, French Club 2, 3, Alpha and Omega ,3 lER, TOM GENSLER aseball 2.3, E Club 2,3, NHS 3 .ACE. GARY BRUCE udio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, Optim SH, JIM oss Advisory RH, LINDA Jokkeeping Club 2 FMAN, MARY ELIZABETH mes Advisory SON, PATRICIA ANN ist Octagon Club 3, German Club 3, ROTC 3 erman l, 2,3, President 3, Robed Chorus 1, Secretary 1, A Capella Choir 2,3, En- lish Literary Society 2,3, NHS 2,3, Student Council 3, Senior Planning Board R, JOHN W. 'ench Club 2, 3 TH, ALFRED GEORGE ielock Advisory 'H, CAROLYN SUE erman Club 1, 2. 3. Secretary 3, Robed Chorus 1, A Capella Choir 2,3, Secretary 3, HS 2.3. Chaplain S, DONNA MARIE ramateers 3 Q4 ,LQ 2 429' - To S fxrmcli, o. SX' G. e Art Club 3, Presidents Club 3, Dramateers 3, ,fri QW, WELLS, RITA FRANCINE McNeel Advisory WEST, DONALD PAUL Robed Chorus 1, A Capella C WI-IATLEY, PAMELA MARY VOE 3 WHETSTONE, MELISSA LANE Vielock Advisory WHIDDEN. LARRY WAYNE Crossley Advisory WILLIAMS, TERRI LYNNE f . rt. A ff, .-swf, . - 'Flag' -t ,.,gw+. 1 -'ati hoir 2,3, Charrteys 2,3 FNA l, 2,3, Secretary 3, Band 2,3. Treasurer 3, Future Nurse ofthe Year 3 WILLIAMSON.. PAULINE Chorus 1, 2,3 WILLIAMSON, RICHARD JAMES Duennenberg Advisory WILSON. JAMES PATRICK Scott Advisory WINGERT, CHARLENE LUCILLE Tennis 1, Alpha and Omega 1, Pep Squad 2. 3, Assistant Treasurer 3, Student Council 2,3, NHS 3 WISE, DAVID EUGENE Student Council 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3 WOLLER, LINDA V. Pep Squad 2 WOTIPKA, RONALD PHILLIP VIC 2,3, Parliamentarianii WRASE, KAREN LOUISE FTA 1, Alpha and Omega 1, BEAR TRACKS Staff 1, 2, 3, Feature Editor 2. News Edl- tor 3, Quill 8, Scroll 2, 3, English Literary Society 2,3 WRIGHT, RONALD LEE Student Council 1, 2, 3 YA NKEE. IUDITH LYNN Y Alpha and Omega 1. 2, Audio-Visual l, Pep Squad 2, 3, Drill Team, NHS 2. 3, Senior Planning Board YOUNGER, GARY KEITH Latin Club 2,3, Student Council 2, Tennis 3 ZIMMERMAN, DIANE Student Council 1, Pep Squad ZOGHEIB, JOHN DAVID 2,3, Lieutenant 3 Football 1, 2, Varsity 1.3, Track l,2,3, E Club 2,3, NHS 2,3 Q Q. csmnlh' QJCQ. - Ju.:.LAL x3'X0'0 Xgss. 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Beadles, Barry . . Beakley, Philip . . Beard, Bobby . . . Beard. Larry . . Beasley, Bill . . . Beato. Christine. . Beary, Marshall. . Beary, Mike . . . Becerra, Al . . Beck. Ronnie . . Beckman, Carl . . Beelag, William . Belk. Carlton . . Bell, Gail .... Bellinger, Fadra. . Beltran. Yolanda . Bender, Johnny . . Bennett. Jane. . Bennett, Nancy . . . Bennett, Sandra . . Bennet, Mrs. Virginia Berard, Margaret . . Bernal. Gilbert . . Berrian, Sylvia . Berry. Nancy . . . Be xten, Mrs. Betty . Beyer, Barbara . . Biassiolli. Steve . Biedermann. Billy. . Biering, Richard . sigier, Roy. . .. Bildermar, Charles . Bird. Mary . . . Bitzke, Linda. . Bliss, Sandra . . Blount. Richard . . Blythe, Nelra. , . Bock. Connie. . . Bohnstedt. Tim . . Bonam, Bonnet, Rebecca . Michelle . . Borchers, Herman. . Borgstedre, Rickie. . Bosler, Susan. . . . Boultinghouse, Mrs. Ethel . Bourland. Frankye. . Bowen, Lida . . Bower, Chris . . Bowman. Jennie. . Bowren, Sarabeth . . Bowser, Martha . . . Boyce, Miss Margaret Boyd. James .... Boyett, Melissa . . Boyle, Eileen. . Bradley, Doris . Bragg. Kenneth . . Brantley, James. . Braun, Claudia . . Braunam, Marc . . Brem, David . . Breseno, Mike . . Brigance, Wayne . . Briggs. Janis . . . Brigham. David. . Briones, Margaret . . Britz, Gayellen . . . Brown, Mr. Charles . Brown, Charles . . Brown. Denise . Brown, Gregory . . Brown, Margo . Brown. Nancy . . Brown, Nancy Lee. . Brown. Richard . Brown, Sue . . . Brownlow, Don . . Brownlow, Vickie . . Brownmiller, Keith . Brucks, Pat ..... Bruni, Florenia . . Brunty, Barbara . . Bryan Mike. . . . .70.1 132,134, 135.1 . . 177. . . 211, . . 45,68.69,226. . . 186, . . 114. . . . 139192. . . 46.47,137.226. . ..... 168. . . 201, . . 187. . . 132. . . 132, . . . . ts . 199,2o5. . . . 188. . . 212, , , 211, . . 163, . . 130,192,202, .......19,6, . 132,146,152,153. . . . . . . 114, . . 1s1,1s2. . . . 308. . . 205. . . .2o, 21 . . 182. . . 177. . . 206. 38. 144, 187, 206. 207. 214, 270, ..2l . . 170, 214, 215,270, 3741 . . 139. 205.270 . . 127 . . , . . 1as se, 209, 214, 217, 218, 219, 22 . . ..... . . . . 13 . . . . .15,2o,2 . . 1 62, 146, 152, 164,165, 186,22 . .......... 19 . . 118,128,177,205,27 . 9, 11, 39.55, 134. 175, 22 ryant, Ronald . ullion, Richard . ullock. Judy. . urch. Judy . . urdette, Jackie . urges. John . . urnette, Sherry . urney. Mr. Bruce . urt. Brooks . . . yers, Patsy . . abrera. Alera .- adena, Robert. . . adwallader. Gary . . adwallader, Janet . . adwallader. Joyce . . aldwell, Nellie . alvillo, Johnny . ampos. Oscar . . ane, Mrs. Julia . . aneer, Alfred . . . ano, Julian ..... ardenas, Mr. Ralph . . arle. Janis ...,. atmona, Margaret . . arrasco, Cynthia. . arrasco, Dorothy. . arrasco. Jose . . arrillo, An'nando . arrola, Harry . . arrola, Susan . . arroll, Dotma . . arroll, Lencra . . arter. John . . . arter. Karon . . artwright. Cathy . artwright, Cheryl . ash, Kenneth . . ash, Sharon. . . astellano, Mary . . astillo, Charles .... astillo, David ..... astoreno. Mr. Concepcion. . astrejana. David .... astro, Richard . . atacalos, Albert . . rtalani, Michael . rtena. James . . . tres, Pam .... ltillon, Frank. . . tvazos, David. . . tvazos. George . . tvazos, Lucille . harley, Karen. . Enter. Carol . . . nter, Mrs. L. G. . ambers, Elaine . . ampion, June. . . ampion, Shelby. . apman, Melissa. . asrain, William. . avez. Caesar . . erry. Lawrence . . 'ninis. Pete . . . re, Bruce . . rk. Gerald . . . tk, Mr. Maurice . . m, Rose Marie. . ud, Jo .... b. Mrs. Mary . . , Linda ...... fey, Mrs. Jerielle . man, Mr. . . . man. James . . an, Pete . . 'e Douglas . . . ins, Mary Ann. . . ins, Willie Mae . . nga, Maria. . , parin, Rudy . . parin, Shirley. . . parini, Felisa. . ray. Chyree . . ey, Floy Beth. . ell, Randy . . r, Lee Roy . . 128, 199. 206, 309 . . . . . . 310 . . .... 271 132, 135. 227, 251 . . . . 205,271 . . . . 128.310 169.199, 202, 310 . . . . . . .20 . . 271 . . 227 . . 271 . . . . . . 271 157.164,176.227 . . . . . . 271 . . . . . . 271 . . 157, 168,271 . . . 127,310 . . . . 228 . . 20.38, 168 ......271 . . 61, 66,102, 106, 110, 228 . . . .19,1a6, . . 1s8,15e, 174, . . 48,49 9. 51. 146.156. 186 .......14 ......310 ....1 2 ....16 B . . . .310 . . . . .2 . . . . . .21 . 0 ..2, ,31 . . . .311 . . . 311 , ,199,311 129, 164, , 177 Da , Alex 11 Da 188 271 a e Ph . . 147.166, 271 iels. Joh . 228 194 s 40 127 311 194 271 217 218 228 .66, 214, , , . . ...... 212 187. 175, 139, 214, . . 133,135,272 .....229 . . . 188 . 196,197 . . . . . . 272 . . . . 138.311 132, 134, 135, 229 . . . . . . 184 . . . . . . 272 . . . . . . 311 111, 193, 212, 272 . . . . 206,311 ...194 ...118 . . . . 98, 311 214, 229, 374, 400 176, 205, 272, 296 ......229 . .20,21 . . .229 . . . .139,a11 . . . . . 16,17 146, 206,305,311 . . . . . . 21 . . . . 194,195 . . . . . .311 215, 229, 261, 374 . . 139,176,229 . . 132,205,272 . . . 168. 229 . . 168.311 . . 143,177 . . 311 . . 311 ......273 157, 162, 163, 170, 214, 220, 229, 374, 376 . . . . 147.229 ...230 Conner Rosielee. . . ..... . 311 Cook, Lynda . . . ..... 176,311 Cook. John. . . . . .98,118 311,328 Cook, Ruth ..... . . . 138. 205. 811 Cooper, Geraldine . . . . . . 273 Corales, Tony . . . . .... 2 218531212 Corkran, Christine . ..... . . . . 313'i,e'4' corkrart, Michael. . ..... ataig Cornett, Kay .... . . 180 205,230 Cornetr. Travis. . . . . 177,313 Cornwell, Gary . . . . . 211 213,313 Cornwell, George . . .... 188,230 Corona, Guillermo . ....... 230 Cortes, Herbert. . . . . . 187, 206,207,273 Cortez, Robert . . . . .Y . , ,94, 154 Cotyell, Deborah . . . ... . . . . . 273 Cowling. John . . . . . . . 143 Cox, Glenn . . . . . . 211 Coy, Tina . . . 1, 313 Cox, Mr ougl . . . ..... . . . . . 0 Cox. Gle . . ....... . . . . . . . Cran n. . .60,13'2,144,135,1 , .214,215,2 ,2B6, 3 Crav . illi . ..... .6 . . ...... . .X2 3 rawford,Sar1dr . . . . . . . . . .31 ell, Gary . . . . . .' . . . 1 3,030 , Miss Fanne Ile . 5 . . , 22 33 Crow. .... . . . . , . Crowrh r, illip . . , , 230 Cru . . . . . . . . 3 Cr .... .... . 8, 2, Cruzado, Carlos . . . 102,106,108 10.155, saszar, Debora ........... .... . . . . . . . . . 313 Cuellar, Ed ...... ......... . . . . Curl, ' ........ . . . . . . . . . Curn , r. Harry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 .....196,230 James ........... .............. . 3 X , te en ...... . . . .. . .... . . . . . . 1 87, t,230 apeer, avi ....... ...... ........ . . 230 Davis, Ch . . . . ...... 0 ........... . ,aos Davis, Gloria .... . ........ ....... ,I f 1, 1sa,21a, 278 Davis. Jack . . . . . . Q ....... ...... 1 43,313 Davis, Richard . . . . . . 5' ..... 28,156,174,1'76,27 Davis, Tommy . . . . . . 7 . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dawson, Antoinette ..... . . . . . KS .... 129,141, ,313 Dawson, Lorall . . . ' ............ . . .... 160, . 89,230 Dawson, Sandra. . . ............ . .... . . . . 2 Dear, David . . . ............. . . . . . . 98, Deck. A. c. . ............... 5 ..... 21:1 Deck. Gene . . . ................ . 21 31 Dees, Mrs. R. J. . . ................. . . . . ' , 07 Deininger, David . . ................. .... 0 ,313 De la Cruz, Jesse . . .... , .............. X . . . . . . 231 De La Garza. Robert ........................... 211, 313 De La Gam, Roberta . . ............. .... 2 11 213,231 De Leon, Carlos . . . . . . . 313 De LCOH- MSW L00 t ........ 273 De Leon. Rosie . . . ,,,,,,, , 314 Delker, Sharon . . .66, 133, 202, 273,290 Dennis. Nancy . . ...... 133,273 DeNunzio, Carol . . , , 206 273.289 De Pena, Joe ..... ,,,, 2 11 Dermenstein, Deborah. . , , , 314 Dermenstein, Ralph . . , 171-273 Deselle, Thomas . . , , 90. 94 Desldn, Cherly . . . , 183'314 Desselle, Suzanne. . , , , 3,14 De Vaca, Frank . . , , 231 De Vilbiss, Frankie . ,,,,, 314 De Vilbiss, Linda . . , , 188-180.231 De Vilbiss, Sandra . , , , 133,213 Dexter, Gerald . . . ,,,, 314 Dietel. Bonnie . . ,,,,,, Q31 DiGacarno, Steve . . ,,,, 210,211'213 Dikes. Marsha . . . . 138,168.308.31-1 Dikes, Martin . . ,,,, 93,114,314 orttard, nam . . . . 191,231 Dodgen. John. . . ,,,, , 212 Doepner, Albert . . . , ,,156,164,2'f3 Dolle, Mary Jo .... . . 133,160,273 Donkin. Miss Margaret. . , , , 22,36,20'.2,203 DOSSer. Mr- Jerry . . - 23, 90. 94,98. 107, 127 DOWNS. Pal --'- 62.182, 196,217,231 Droitcourt, Lynn . . 6,10,11,132,202,214 Elliot, Duliose Paula .... Dudeisradt, Carol. . Duke. Frank . . Dunaway, Louis. . Dunbar, Judy . . Duncan, Alice . . Dunn, Jeanette .... Dunn. Stepjen ..... Dunnenberg, Mr. Harvey. . Dunning. Jack .... Du Pree, Phillip . . Durda, Samuel . . Eager, George . . Eager, Susan .... Eckermann, Robert . Eckhardt, Dennis . . Edwards, Helen . 1 Ehrhardt. Jody . . Einsfeld. Lothar. . . Mrs. Lena . . 133, 135, 137, 187, 274. . 8. 9.44. 147, 162, 163. 214, 232, 249, . . 138, 163, 168. . . 157, 170, 187, 301. 325 374, 377 . . 232 . . 274 187,232 205.274 . . 232 . . 274 6.23.33 . . 232 . . 194 . . 211 , . . 11,45,56,68,164,214,215,21122B,232,252,374 . . . . . . . 66.68.69.219 61. 64, 102. 103, 104, 105,106,107, 108, 109, 111, 155, 232 . . 132, 134.160, 170, 171, 187. 214, 233, 205, 274 201, 232 374, 377 . . 274 . 17,24 , 4 4 - 14 1 x ,571 Gammill, Robert . . Garcia, Hortencia. . Garcia. Ruben . . Garcia. Sophia . Garcia, Susan . Garcias. Larry . Garza, Alice . . Garza, Christina . Garza, Cynthia . . Garza, Gloria . Garza. Gustavo . . Garza. Johnny . . Garza. Margarita . . Garza, Mrs. Poula . Garza, Rosalinda . . Gauthier, Ginger . . Gehrlein, Francis . . Gehrlein, Steve. . . Geisler, Paul ..... Gibson. Mrs. Lucille . Gibson, Margaret . . . Gibson, Tami . . . Gibson, Mr. W. H. . Ellison. David . . Ellison. Ronnie . . Ender, Kenneth . . Escobedo, Frank . . Esparza, Antonietta . . Esparza, Jesse . . . Espinoza, Richard. . . 111,274 . 114,115 . 188.274 . . . 194 . . . . 233 . . . . . . 233 . . 194, 212, 274 Giesecke, Barbara. . Gieselman. Terry . , Gilbert, David . . . Gilbert, Mrs. Mary . . Gilbert, Mr. Richard. . Gildart, Fred .... Evans, Bill .... Evans. Davis . . Evans. Diane . . Eyer, Pete . . Fain, Jean . . . Fairchild, Ann . . Falcon, Mary. . Farrell. Art . . Farrens, Eddie . . Farris, Jane .... Fauver. Carolyn . Fauver, Robert . . Felton. Melody . . Fenner, Mary Ann- - 1 Ferguson. Frank .... Ferguson, Mrs. Savannah. . . Fernandez, Gloria. . . Ferrell, William . Fimple. Billie . . Findeisen, Leslie . . Findeisen. Tommy . Fisher, David .... Fisher, Laurie . . Fisher, Neil . . Flores. Issac . . . Flores, Joseph . . Flores, Josephine . . Flores, Juan . . . Flores, Mary . . Flores. Olga . . Flores, Oscar .... Flores, Raymond . . Flores, Robert. . . Flowers, Steven. . . Floyd. Jace. . . Ford, Allen . . Frago. Johnny . . Francis, Pam . . Francis, Pat .... Freisenhahan. Diana. . Freitag, Albert . . . French, Suzanne . . Fritche, Willian . Frizzell, Jimmy . . Fuemtes, Irma . . . Fromlath, Harold . . Fuentis, Naome. . . Gaffney, Mike . . Gage, Helen . . Gaines, Miles . . Gallardo, Velma . . Gallegos, Richard . . Galvan. Deborah . . Galvan, Ernest . . . . 118.119, 120, 146 ..133 152,233 . . 233 147,274 . . 233 . . 274 . . 176 . . 168 . . ....... 11,228,233 .11, 146, 164, 223.228, 233, 240 . . .84, 85,87.88. 91, 93.9-1,127,154 Gill, Clay ..... Gillum, Dale. . Girodat, Fred. . Gissi, Doyle . . Gissi, Mike . . Glass. Jeannie . Goetz, David . Goforth, Karen . . Gomez, Carmen . Gomez, James . Gomez, Mary. . . Gonzales, Daniel . . Gonzales, David . Gonzales, Joe. , Gonzales, Oscar. . Gonzales. Pat ..... Gonzales, Rudy .... Gonzales, Mrs. Teresita Gonzalez, Adela . . . Gonzalez, Carolyn . . Gonzalez, Humberto . Gonzalez, Robert . . Goolsby, Rosalie . Gos, Koslo. . . . . . Graham, Mrs. Marie. . Grassel, Dan ..... Graves. Mary .... Green, Cheryl . Green. Janice . Green. Joanne . Green, Peggy. . Green. Ronn.ie . Green, Sheila . . Greene, Ralph . . . ..........138,176 . . .l38,274 . . .94,34,233 . . . . . . . . 147,177,302 42, 182. 187, 208. 209. 215, 233 ........123,219,274 . . . . . .24 . .209 . . . . . . . 98 ............274 . . . . . 33,90,96, 127,154 .233,255 ............274 . . 138, 142, 187, 233 . . . 114,302,346 . . 118, 120, 154,211 . . . 147,201,275 . . 163,275 . . .143 . . . . . .133 . . . . . . .206 . . 17,211,213.233 . . . . . . .211 . . 147,202,233 . . 147,156,233 . . . .233 . .118 . . . . . . . . .234 ..........206 . :66, 148, 152, 206, 223, 234 ........275,202 . .234,235,214,156,374 . .275,280, 133,147,205 . . . .193,212,213 . . . . .234 . . 275,188 . . .275 . .234 . . 194,275 . . 132,275 . . . .275 . 166,234 . . . . . . . .275 .......123,177 . . 156, 147, 208, 209, 23433 Greer, Mr. Marvin . . Grenrood, Ronald . . Gresham, Gary . . Grigsby, Linda . . . Grosenbacher. Jane . . Grossman, David .... . Gruetzmacher, Dee Ann . . Guajardo, Richard . . . Guelich, Kathi . . . . Guenther, Al. . . . Guerra, Margaret . . . Guerrero, Mr. Seferino . . Guillot, Allan ..... Guiterrez, Alex. . Gullette, Alan . . Gumpp, Mary Ann . Guthrie. Mr. George . Gutierrez, Alex. . . Gutierrez. Martha. . Haag, Mlchaelyn . . . . 128. 177, 182, 202, 235 . . 46, 51, 137. 151, 187 . . 147.182, . . 132, 157, 6,132, 134. 135. 170. . 139, 146, 156, 164, . .a9,130, 147 . . . . 160.234 . . . . . .215 129, 166. 209. 234 . . . . . . 142 . . 210,211 . . 129,27: . . 27: . . 12: . . 23: . . 271 . . 274 . . 271 . . . . . . 41 . . . . . .23: 132, 206, 207, 271 . . . . 163.20: ,374 . .. .... 13: . . . 16,17,16: . . . . . . 174 ,231 . . . . . . 184 . . . 170, 20: . 133, 189, 23: . . 138, 274 . . 271 . . 27' . . . . . 27' . . 45,235 374 98,130,325 341 . . . . . .131 183,206,207 23: . . . . . . 114 . . . . 27' . . . . . 27' . 143,206 20' . . . 197 23: . .77,211 21: . . . 210 21: . . . .210 21: 210,213,277 32- . . . . . . 12' . . . . . . 27' . . . 4: . . 209 23: . . . . . 13: . . 210, 212,294 . . . , . 21: . . . 27' . . . .205,27' . 20, 25, 153, 23- . . . , . .231 . . .188,231 . 139,157 231 . . . 197,234 . . . 20: . . . 271 . . . .188,23l 164, 170, 209, 231 . . . . 128.231 . .15,17,26,151 . 29,205,231 . . . . 210,21 . . 147,183,271 171,237,249,251 165, 186, 202, 23 . . . . 133,27 156, 173, 237, 371 . . . . 133,23 . . .93,32 . . . 2 . . . 2 . . . . 210.2 . . . . 194.2 138, 141, 142, 2 . . 213. 12,68,132,147,170,187,278,374. Johnston. Shirley . . rag, Suzan . . rgens, Robin . . ull, Cedric . . 111, Larry . 111, Patsy . ill, Randy . ,ll, Rose .... ,11mark, Marie . . milton, Arthur . . milton, Bill . . mm, Mike. . mm, Richard. . nlon, Richard. . . radon, Susan . . rdwick, Ruben . . rdwick, Thomas . rgett, Gary. . . riston. Jemiy . . rlee, Rica . . . . rrington. Sheryl . . rrington. Robert . . rt, Norma .... rt, Robert . . rtman, Roy . rmon. Mary . . rrell. James . . rris. Floyd . . rrison, Merri . . rvey, Raymond. . rrison, Sharon . . skell, Charles . . stings. Carlene . . non. Robert . . un, Arthur . . un. Loyce .... . uschild, Mrs. Ruby . yes. Beverly .... yes, Larry . . . ynes. Jerry. . ys, Bill . . ys, David . . lton, Letha . nckel, Kurt . . 110, 123, rrera.Joe..... nry. Eugene . . nson. James . . . rnandez, Adela. . . rnandez. Carmen. . rnandez, Mrs. Connie . . rnandez Mariano. . rnandez, Mrs. Marie rnandez Robert. . . rnandez, Salvador . rrera, Martin. . . irera, Ron . . ter, Hollis . . ter. Mr. John . . ter, Sarah. . . ter, Tommy .... itt. Mrs. Camilla . er, Laura ..... er. Sharon .... um, Duane . , Mike ..... ebrandt. Allen. . . on, rg. Linda. . . . Donna . . . man. Diane . . . nberger, Charles . uin. Geraldine . . rook, David . . lon. John. . . ton, Lynda . . imon, wayne . . orse, Van . . ard. Kenneth. . s, Barbara . . er, T. Guy . . Robert . . itz, Elaine. . h, Tim .... on, Elizabeth . . rd, David . . rth, Valerie . . rton. Sandy . . le. Il. Karen . . Elaine . . 0 . .133 . .133 .9, 10, 61, 86, 87, 94,12'7, . 139,141,157.173. 12, 69. 170. 171.209, 214, . . a,1a3,1a5,14'1, . . . 118.120, . . 46. 88. 4, ., 1- 135 134 210 154 175, 147, 279 170 121 139 34 210 138 138 206 182 199 195 188 163, 211, 217, 195, 212 211 188. 176 206. 133, 374, 143, 173. 124, 194, 160, 114, 205. 133, 197. 211, 205 . 160. . . 209, . . 212, 1.38. 212, . . 209, 137. 185. . 16.17, . . 183, 188, 189. . . . 9, . . 206. . . 143. . . 133. . . 205, . . 166. . . 163. . . 211, 192, 195. . . 186.208, 209, 214, 215, 217, 219. 231. 239, 257, . . 129, , 206 278 . 278 , 322 237 237 278 237 294 237 237 278 322 322 278 194 279 322 237 322 278 279 195 238 376 237 212 238 279 322 322 238 322 238 279 .41 238 213 279 279 128 238 238 188 238 238 279 .41 279 . .41 213 143 279 279 212 279 184 238 114 289 280 238 238 280 239 239 239 280 280 280 239 212 239 280 194 280 239 324 239 324 281 259 324 324 281 166 324 Hudson, Peggy . Hudson. Sidney . . Hughes. Pat . . Hulme, Mike. . Hunt, Ronald . . Hunter, Lynda . Hunter, Montie. . Hurst, Gary. . . . 1-lutzler. Cynthia . . Ibarra, Eddie . . lbarra, Henry. . ireland. Glenn . Irwin. Susan . . Isbell. Manie. . Ivy. Althea. . . Ivy, Sheila. . . Jackson. Jackson, Jackson. Jackson. Jackson, Jean. . Jim . . Minka . . Reggie. . . Samuel . . Jacobs, Mr. Melvin Jacobs. Nancy . . . James, Vicki . . Jeffery. Jenkins, Phillip . . Susan . Jennings, Elsie . Jindra. Michael. . Jobe, E. B-... John, Ralph . . . Johns, Robert. . . . Johnson, Mrs. Anna . . Johnson. Jean .... Johnson, Karin . . Johnson, Kathy . . Johnson, Sylvia . . Jolliffe, Tim. . , Jones, Deborah . . Jones. Emory .... Jones, Janette ..... Jones, Mrs. Margaret Jones. Patricia .... Jones, Phil. . Jones, Rick. . . Jones, Sandra. . Jones. Vick. . . Jordan, Gaye . . Jureski, Par. . . Kahanek. Joe. . Kahlich, Steve . . Kahlig, Brenda . . Kaiser. Joy. . . Kassner, Sandra. . Keller, Fred . . Keller. Russell . Keller, Steve. . . Keltner, Carmen . . Kerr. Jack .... Key, Tandy . . Keyes. Bonnie . Kiesling, Sharon . Kilmer, Tim . . Kimes, Jane . . Kirby, Cordell . Kirby, Gene . . Kirsch, Tommy. . Kloth. John. . . Kneese, Laurie . . Kniery, Lois . . Knight. Broolc . . Knight. Kathline . . Knowles, Kenneth. . nueper, william. . rbell, Charles . Kouri. Dennis . r a .42, 133, 170. 187, 208, 2 . . 133,187,281 . .58,132.176, 206 . , 138, 164, 214 . . 138 . . . . . 170.206 62, 147, 186, 205. 211 . . 94,96, 127, 154 . . 9. 164, 165, 211, . . 210,212 66, 78, 187, 214, 216, 217, .......1a9,1sa, 09, 214, 215, 220, 283.286, . 118.146, 147.148, 152, . . .8.24, ' iff 143 197 118, 125 127, 189 325 236 217 212 .25 142 144 130 aus: 240 . 324 239 240 281 143 267 281 324 281 281 324 281 324 324 324 325 240 328 240 28 1 28 1 192 281 166 325 374 240 259 281 188, 281 265. 281 . 16. 17 168 209 206 161 240 190 213 267 282. 114, 209. 219, 188. 201, 186. 374, 13 0. 195, 133, 270, 199. 147 , 282 282 325 282 240 282 325 377 325 .25 282 240 240 282 294 325 325 240 325 282 240 282 282 282 283 240 241 283 241 375 283 241 241 283 192 241 283 241 283 209 127 194 241 283 Kouri. Judy. . . Kovacs. Karen . . Kramer. Veronica. . Kresta, Howard . . Krisch, Mary Jane. . Kuhieldr, Charles . - Kunkel, Shelley. . Kunz. Danny. . . Kunz, Fred .... Kuykendall, Penny . Lackey. Roy . . Laden. Ricky . . . Lambert, Linda . . Lamon, Ellen .... Langenberg, Angela . . Lankford, Ronald ..... Lanum. Linda. .... . . Larregoirey. Mr. Abelarbo . Laskowski, Roger ..... Laubach, Kathleen . . Law, Ted ..... Lawler. Linda. . . Lawson, Ellen . . Laurence, l-larry. . Leal, Richard. . . Lee. Mr. Lewis . . Lelfer. Mike . . Lemon. Bonnie . . Lenero. Bebbie . Lester. Betty . . Lewis. Michael. . Leick. Sam . . . Lightcap, Marsha . Little. Jay .... Linder. John . . Little. John . . Lochre, Laverne . Loebig. Linda . Loehig. Vicki . Long, Barbara . Long. Linda . . . Longoria. Cynthia. Longwood. Sgrlrlaj. Lopez, Robert. . . Lorentz. Joe . - - Love. Bobbie . . Love. Gracie . . Loy. Dickey . . Loy, Lana . . . Lozano. Vidal . Lux. Claudia . . McAlister. Bill . . McAnelly, Don. . McAnelly, Jack. . McCain. John. . . McCarley, Mr. Paul McClain. Vicki. . McClean, Pat . . McClellan. Felis . McClister. Dub . . McComb. Connie . McCown, Mr. Travis . . McDonald, Janer . McDonald Gary . . McDonald, Randy . McDougall. Kay . McDougall, Michael. . McGee. Gwendolyn . . McGill. Mary. . . McGowan. John. . McGruder. Debra . McKay, Mrs. Betty McKay, Mr. G. W. . McKay, Judy . . McKee Michael . McKee. Teri . . . Willard McKenzie. Odette. McKenzie, Wayne. Mclntyre, Shirley . . Mclvieans, Barbara. . .8, 55. ss. 14, 132, 134, 141, 143 ........146.160 ...88,94,9T . . 139, 147.156. 164. 165, 186, 214, 242 Mc 135, 139. 143, . .302 , , 211218, 219, ........139,192, 182.186, 205.214, 215, 217. . . . 138.141 . . 66.214,217 . . . 128,139 . . 31,6S,133,146, 160 . . 132, 157, 176. 187, 206 . . 128, 129 . . 138.156 . . 132,187 .. . . . . 210.212 . .75.13S.140.168.204 147, 164. 165. 186. 205. 214 . . .... 139. 147. 199 . 133,147,177.180 . . . . . 133.186 . .24,28,32,138,139 . . . . . . . 132 . . .94, 154.314 . . .63.147. . .62,177, . . 138 . . 132. 147, . . 127. 146, 154, f 1 168. 161. 206. 154, 250. 346. 188. 231 133. 199 196. 202. 138 211 218, 241 241 241 283 242 377 307 347 283 283 242 242 242 206 242 284 284 .40 284 242 . 85. 94 139, 284 177 133 142 218 212 98 166 188 143 168 1 99 284 143 14 98 24 2 284 242 284 284 242 284 284 3 28 16 9 328 197.243 205.328 207.243 . . 328 .24,213 . . 243 130,328 . . 243 . . 284 205.243 209,281 304.328 205,243 111.284 215,243 205.823 . . 243 .28,107 202,284 . . .98 . . 244 38.323 244, 263 162.185 135,285 111,285 328.342 183.328 187.244 . . 328 . . 244 202,328 . . 328 . . 184 . . 184 285.298 195,244 132,285 138,329 157,244 . .285 113,244 Mclvilllian, Bobby . . McNabb, Dana . . . McNeel, Mrs. Frances McNie1, Ronnie . . . McQueen, Eddie . . McQueen. Peggy . Mcwhorter. Jack . . Macias, Carmelo . . Magallan. David . . Maida. Major, Major, Maley. Malin. Jonora. . . Albert. . Thomas . . Caroline . Linda . . . Malone. Doug .... Malone, Mr. Ronald. Mangum, Bryce. . . Maniscalco, Mark. . Manley. Janet. . . Mann. Mann. Lana . . Linda . . Marek. Parsy . . . Markowski, George . Marlo, Alma . . . Markworrh. Janis - Markworrh. Joan . . Marmolejo, Louie . . Marmolejo. Mary Lou Marshall, Nancy. . . Martin. Carolyn . Martin. Mrs. Jesse. . Martin. Peggy. . Martinez, Arline . Martinez Diana . Martinez, Elaine . . Martinez, Mary Ann . Marrinez, Ruben . . Martinez, Rubin . Martinez, Steven . . Massarello. James. . Massarello, Joe . . Mara, Rene. . . Mathis. Larry . . lvlarson, Judy . . May, Linda. . May. Sherry . . Mayer, Robert. . Mayfield, Donna . Mayurek, Ronnie . Meade, Anthony . Meckel. Philip . Medellin, Irma . . Median. Gilbert. . Medina, Gilbert. . Meek, Judy. . . Meiners, Rodney. . Melancon, Larry. . Mellon. Lucy . . . Menchaca, Eloise . . Menchaca. Esther . . Menchaca. Frank . .J Menohaca. Joyce . . Mendez, Louis . . Mendez, Stella . . Mendoza, Marie. . Mercer. James . Merkins, Karen . . Meyer, Melinda. . Meyer, Rick . . Michalilr, Joseph . Mieners, Rodney . Miller, Miller Miller. M iller Miller, Miller, Miller, Donna . Gary . . . Mr. Oscar. . Mrs. Hayden. Kathleen . Louis . . . Mrs. Mary. . Milliken. Debbie . . Milliken. Laurie . Milligan. June . Mills. Daniel. . Mingus, Roger . Mireles. James . . . 133, 170, 189, 208, 209, . . 132. 134. 135. 168.187, 206, 214, 235, . 39. 133. 135. 170. 171. . . 6, 133, 135, . . 118.120, . . . 132. . . . .1 2 . 29.39, 21 211.213,2 . . . .3 . . 1 . .1 210,211.2 . .211.2 . . 129.2 . .138.2 210,212.3 244,374.4 . .21s,2 61.89.91 . 23,311.1 . , . .2 . 63.2 . . 196. . . 162. . .267. 186.2-15. . . 138. . . 122, 1'zo, 171. 129.180, . . 163. . . 128. 205.228, . . 194. . . 130, 110.155, . . 182, 177,231. 160.161. 132.134, . . 195. . . 188. .94.91. . . 211, 138,133 . .246. 122,123. 123.205, 48.133, . . 189. . . 114.1 9, 10, 46, 54. 55, 65, 137, 146, 238, . . 9.73, 118, 154, 182, 223, 245, . . 195, 188. 190, . . 280 188. 191 . . '21 68.28 Mt-eles. John. . . ditchell, Robert . . Aoeller, Raymond. . flonsive, George . . floore, Gary . . Aoore, Larry . . . Aoore, Terry ...... Jontegomery, Linda. . . Aontgomety. Mrs. Ramona . . doran, Elida ...... fiorales. Jerry . . . . lorales, Tony . . lorene. Felipe . . floreno, Maggie. . . dorgan, Beverly. . . losher. Sharon . . fiozisek, Dale . . dueller, Chris . . . iueller, Mrs. Inez . . fluller. Elvira .... luniz, Martha .... lunns. Mrs. W. Kaye . . lunoz, Joey ..... lunsell, Roy . . . lurrah, Mr. Tom . . iyers, Lynda . . . iyers, Patricia . . lyers, Sherry. . laumann, Ronnie . . Teal, Gaye Lynn . . leider, Stephen . lelson, James . lelson, Patricia. . eubauer, Donnie . . euhaus, Karen. . euhaus, Marcia . . ewberg. Kathryn . . ewsom, Terry . . g, On ...... ickols, Nikki . . . iedorf, Mrs. Doris . . oal. Shelly .... orton, Mr. A. W. . orton. Jerry . . . ovak. Linda . . unez, Susie . . . unn, Neil ..... usom, Mrs. Mary. . . ninger. Jeanette . . 'Neal, Marsha . . . nelas. Rudy. . . nelas. Suzanne . . ozco, Rudy . . . tiz, Manuel . born, Gordon . . te, Vera . . . erley, Rob . . k, Sandra . . gett, Dorris . . illa, Micaela . . e, Deborah . . mer, Diane . rett, Janice . , Pam .... , Ricky ..... ida, Anna Marie . . dos, Henry. . . . , Robert . . ne, Leon . e, Myrtle ..... lee, Mrs. Rosalie . . , Clemencia . . . Jane .... . Lamont. . , Georgina . . eno, Manuel . . 97, . . . ..... 143, 177, . . . . . . 173. 176. 202, 98, 118, 121.146, 150.152, . . A6,137,170, 238, 249, ..........196, . . .248 ...248 ..186 287 ..18s,249 ......195,248 ........194 . .-15.68, 187,209,287 ........1-43 . . 29,168,230 . .163, 170 287 . . . .212 . .126 127 ..... 212 . .132, 168 287 . .1a2,248 ...249 ... 98114 ....19s 249 . .29,32,204 205 . . . . . .287 .....2-19 . . . . 30,172 176 .........1'38 .7,8,52,72,l46, 152 249 . . . . . . .. 14 . . .132 287 . .1s8.1s9,a48 . . . . .209 . 6S,201,264,265,287 . . . . . . . .287 . . . . . . .212 212 287 287 188 . .1a8,187,2o5.2s1,2as ...2o9,2s8 ......2o1,249 ........177,249 . .133,147,168,206,249 . . . . 22,28,ao,166 . 199,218,322 .... 14 ..2-19 ..2o2 .....1s8 . .21o,211,213 ..... 31 ...........2s8 255 .........9s,127 ....160,249 . . . . . . .288 . 58,217,2so,s74 .....11s,121 . .146,147,152,250 . . .1ao, 139,250 . . . . . . .209 . .149,172,178,25o .....160.2B8 ......128 .... 48,288 . . . . . .129 . .8,1e2,1sa,2so . .177,201,288 ...1sa,2a8 ... .139 ....21o,211 .....118,288 . .16o,1s1, 182,250 . . .21,31,37, 162 ....188.25o .. . .288 288 250 250 98.118,121,124,125,154, Perez, Perez. Perez. Perez. Perez. Perez. Ofelia . . Dennis . . George . Lucille . M iekie . Rosemary . Perkins. Henry . Perkins, Pam . Perkins, Randy . Perry, Will. . . . Peterek. Kenneth . . PBICIS, Mike . . . Peterson, Carol . . Peterson. Lorrie . . Peterson, Stephan , , Petrose, Anthony . Petty. Phillip Mike. . . s, Shirley. . Phipps. Patricia . . Phipps, Margaret . Pickett, Bill .... Picklesimer, Carol . Pinilla, Rita . . Pless, Poppe. Porter. Larry. . . Reinhold . . Sue .... Poss, Miss Ella . . Potter , Sue .... Powell, Carolyn, . . Powell. Mrs. Marion. Pow er, Rodney . . Prince, Bill. . . Proby, Pugh . Robert. . Helen . . Quinoncz, John . . Quinte Quinte Quinto Rabel, ro. Brendon. . ro. Micki. . n, James . . Alice . . Rabenaldt, Pam. . Racobs, Lois . . . Ramirez, Cecila . Ramirez, David. . Ramos, Alex . . Ramos, Edna . . Ramos, Rebeca . Ramsay, Helen . Ray, William. . Reedin g, Dale . Reeding, Gary . Redfern. Theresa . Reed, Reed, Reed , Reed , Reed, Jack. . . Larry. . . Maxine. . Mike .... Mrs. Norma. . Reeder, Kenneth . Reeves. Blair . . Reicherzer, James. . Reicherzer, John . Renken, Gloria . Reyes, Rube n .... Reyna, Mis. Florence Reyna, Mrs. Stella . Rhodes. Judy .... Richards, Mrs. Betty. Richards, Paul . . . Richardson, John . Richie r, Cliff. . Ricker. Linda. . Riester, LaNe1le. , Riffe, Rodney . . Rios, Alben . . Rios, Irene ..... Ritchie, Mr. Kenneth Rivas , Rives , Mr. Felipe . . Linda . . . Roach, Calvin . Robbins, Jim . . Roberts, Adelina . . . 163. . . 182, . . 147.202, . . 210. . . 199. . . 98, . . 133. 189. 202, . . 174. ....188 ......l38 . . 139, 170, 206, . . . 139, . ........ 177.188, . 10,132,135,170,171.187,214,220,251,374, 288 250 250 288 288 183 211 206 147 250 288 288 251 288 288 212 176 143 335 289 289 335 335 289 289 377 . . . . . . . 289 . . l99.,201,202,335 . . . . . . . 32 . . 335 . . 251 . . 251 . . 290 . . 139,211 . . . . . . 251 . . . . . . 133 290 . . 139,164,209,251 . . . . , . 290 . . 133,205 290 . . . . .251 . . 143 . . . . . 199 . . . . . 138 . . 209.290 293 . . . 160 163 . . 157.182 251 . . . . .290 . . . . 211 . . 290 . . 252 . . . . . . . 194 . . 102,l06,111,290 ...........166291 . . . . . . . ..139,202291 26,32,214,215,216,217,374,376 ............94,96 . . 205,218 . 32,208 '.188,191 ............1es . 132, 134.147, 168,208,209 130 291 291 291 212 81 209 ,252 41 252 252 291 ,291 ,252 . . . . . . . 188,189,191,29l ............292 . . . . . 252 . 19,32,37,199 . . . . . 40 . 160,163,292 . . . . . . . . 195,252 . 10,156,176,177,205,292 . . . . . . . . . . 209 ...29 Roberts, Ginger. . Roberts. Joyce . . Robertson, David . . Robertson, Sharon. . Robinson, Michael . Robles, Frank .... Robles, Richard . . . Rodriguez, Daniel. . Rodriguez, Joe . . . Rodriguez, Masario . Rohl, Diane . . . Rojas. Jose .... Romanek. Johnny . . Romero , Charles . . Rosas, Rosalinda. . . Ross, Coach Don . . Ross, Mrs. Mary . . Ross, Mike .... Rosson, Joe. . . Rosson, Phyllis . . Rummel, Chester . . Rowland, Rowland, Brenda . . Judy . . Roy, Cathy. . . Rush, David . . . Rumsey, Suzanne . . Ryan, David .... Ryniker, Mr. Henry . Sada, Alicia . . Salazar, Mary . . Salazar, Stanley . . Sampsell, Darlene . Samudio, Mr. Rudolfa Sanchez, Fred . . . Sanchez, Mr. Joe R. Sanchez, Mary Ann . Sanchez, Raymond . Sanchez, Vincent . . Sanchez, Ruben. . . Santee, Linda. . . 1 1' fx, ig, ' K . . 187 196,252 . . . 196 252 . . 210,211 . . . . . 252 . . 111 189 292 . . . 211213 292 . . 11B 120 143 211 . . . . . . . 292 . . . . . . . , . . . 206,207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 10,133,135,147,152 163 139,253 . . . . . . . . . 118 125,292 . . . . 292 . 127 292 . . . . . . . 196 253 . . 2l,33,34,94,149 154 . . . . . .34,36,44 . . . 292 . . . . . . . . . . . 194 . . . . . . . . 138 142 253 . . .60,94.96,127,154 289,292 . . . . .'. 133 162 170 253 . . . . . . 138 . . 170 171 253 . . 139,253 . . . 253 . 195 253 . 25,34 . .253 . . 254,120,122, . . 132,25-1, 292 157 123 134 253 133 209 292 118 135 209 292 212 135 40 139 40 129 213 187 292 168 Slaughter, Cecile . . Smith, Cyndy. . . Smith, Shirley . . Smock, Richard. . Sneed, Mike . . Snyder, Betty. . . Sparkman, Dona . . Speckmeier, John . . Speirer, Mary. . . Sprabary, Ronnie . . Sanford, Millie. . . Staudt, Mrs. Cecil . . Steitle, Donna . . Stolz. Joseph . . . Striegel, Conrad . . Sturrock, Tommy . . Sumner, Paula .... Swanson, Mrs. Helen . Svope, Mrs. Sandra . . Schumaker, Lanell . . Schwarz, Joyce . . Seiler, Douglas . . Selva, Raul. . Shaw, Bonnie . . Simmons, Linda. . Simpson, Susie . . Smith, Carol . . Smock, Carole . . Spellman, Carla . . Steffen, Ronald . . Stephens, Beverly . . Stephens, Cary . . Stetler, Rob . . Stewart, Lynna . . Surber, Myrna. . . Surtees, Cinday. . Svitzwer. George . . Tabor, Cindy ..... Taliaferro, Mrs. Leon . . Tamez, Carlos .... Santee, Debby . . Santacruz, Anna . . Saucedo, Cecilia . . Sayles, Miss Elizabeth . . Scharman, Susan . . Schatrenberg. John . Schaub, Gary. . . Scheel, Gary . . . Scheffel, Richard . . Schertz, Russell. . Schnrid, Allene. . Schmidt, Connie . Schmidt, Joe . . . Schmidt, Glerm. . . Schneider, Barry . .J Schoenfeld, Beverely Scholz, Susan .... Scholz, Wayne . . . Schottman, Mrs. Katherine. . . Schumaker. LaNell . Schumann, Janice. . Schutter, Frank. . . Scott, Mrs. Allen . . Schzech, David. . . Scale, David. . . Seelye, Emily' . . Serato, Jesse .... Sharpton, Thomas. . Sharp, Leonard . . . Shawn, Larry . . Shell, David . . Shell. Jack. . . Shelton, Leroy . . Shelton, Mason . . Sherman, Nathan . . Shively, Tim .... Shock1ey.lris . . . Shurley. Mrs. Betty . Sieber, Roy ..... Sides, Merclyn . . . Siedlecki, Louis. . . Sinclair, Jim ..,. Skindzier, Johnny . . . 231 . . . . 168,169,343 . . . 254,187 . 133,292 . . 35,36 . 206,254 . . . 293 . . 199 ..... 254 . . . . . .139,293 ,253,25'4, 156,260,374 . . . . . .254,1B8 283,297,293,70,l74 . . . . . . . .293 . . . . 254 . . . . 130,199 . . 182,254,135 '....254 . . 293 . . . 41 . 166,294 . . 294,166 . . . 114 . . . 36 . . . 286 . 518,325 . . 294,187 . 210,211 . , . 294 . . . 195 . . 294. 186 . . . . . 294 . . 294,187. 186 Taylor, Bonnie .... Templeton, David. . . Terrell, Wilma . . Terry, David . . . Thacker, Claudia Theis, Joseph. . . Thomas, James . . Thomas, Lydia . . . Thomas, Margaret. . . Thompson, Gary . . Thompson, Greg . . Thompson, Jeff. . Thompson, John. . . Thompson, Verlin. . Thompson, Wanda. . Thrasher, Butch . Tijerina, Maurice Todd, Cliff .... Tofel, James . . Tofel, Victor. . Toile, Mary Jo . . Toliver. Joan. . Torres. Esther. . Torres, Linda . . Torres, Richard . . . Townsend,John, . . . Townsend, Raymond. . Travis, Linda ..... Trevino, David . . . Trevino, Ernestine. . . Trevino, Jesse . . Trevino, Joseph. . Trevino, Linda . . Trevino, Minerva . . Simpson, Mrs. Loretta . . . . .... . ..... . . . . 205,207,80,214,295,156.375, . . . 87.93.94 . . 98,99,127.212 . . . . . . 98 . . . . . . . . . . . .10,294 . . 51,133,301,294,135 191.202 . . . . . . . . . .17 168,169 . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 . . 139 949,942 . . . . . 118 . . . . av 374,187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295,210,211 Trial, Tony . . . . Trinidad, Julian . . . Trowhridge, Colleen. . Tumlinson, Kenneth. . Turbeville, M r. Calvin Turruviate, Thomas . . Turner, Cheryl . . Tutson, Peggy . . . Twarowski, Walter . . 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Usener, Walter . . Valadez, Daniel . Valdez, Jesse .... Valenzuela, Gilbert . . Valera, Norma . . . Valescu, Kathi . . Valesuu, Mike . . Vanderford, Linda . . Vanhaverbeke, Alida Van Klaveren, Roxanne Vargas, Blanch ..... Vargas, Leroy , , Vaughan, Marsha . . Veatch, Vicki . , . Vidaurri, Linda .... Vielock. Mrs. Mamie . . Villarreal, Danny . . . Villareal, Diana . Villelor, Paul. . . Vizza, Liz . , , Vocke. Leslie. . . Voges, Leonard . . . 174,176,201,202, V. 132 51,l04,105.107, 108, Vordenbaum, Nancy. . , , , , ,,,, , , , Wade, Eileen. . . Naggoner, J. T. . , Naggoner, Martha . Nagoner, Pt . . . Nakefield, B n nlalker, Be Ha Nalker, . nlalkup rt . . nlallace Gary . . . Nallace, 2 - . . . Malling, P ld . . Va1sh,Jim . , . valsh. L -A . . . valsh Robert . . . M 1111 5 . .183 210.212 206,207 . . 199 . . 157 174,175 . . 132 . . 188 . . 188 110,151 133.157 157.206 33 133 ,212 ,135 . . 130, valst . . 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To editor, the theme ofthis yearslbook more than just a few w ords or picturesflt is a feeling that the happiness, sorrows, joy, energy. Tand accomplish- ment of the studenisgrqffijhtsmss Edison High School have been Eaptured Book will stand for now and for time passing. sr1 lg s n g g at To the Seniors, isgtghe final eclipse of their high school life and theiblegisnningfi of anew sun that will guide them in a worlil that they will form for them- selves. ll l - Speaking for myself and my associate editor Caro- line Maley, I would like to thank thenumerous people who made our SPARK a reality. A deep and grateful thanks goes to our sponsor Mrs. Reed who gave us help and encouragement and, above everything else, the un- derstanding and patience a staff like ours needed. Q . Pete Chininis 'Editor in-Chief V A M' ?ZW5fwf Q3WW 7g'Wf M0 WM MW 0g6JQM+0jdbL Www W PW KjwM?WfM w PE fi 5 'fa 4 x E is Q KJ E E 2 5 2 'Q 55 Q 5 S E Q 75 E 5 E 5. 2 '2 E 3 . 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