Weslaco High School - La Palma Yearbook (Weslaco, TX)

 - Class of 1966

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We, the 1966 La Palma staff, present this spirit as the theme and center of the La Palma for this year. In doing so, we express the many areas of activity in the school by utilizing lines from the Weslaco High School song, Our faith is revealed by all of the classes and its perpetuity is carried forth throughthe organizations. Since personalities are chosen for their popularity, sincerity, and loyalty, they portray that our hearts are true. We raise your name on high through honors which students earn for Weslaco High School. Our undying spirit and support for sports demonstrates that in victory or defeat we'll stand unmoved by friend or foe. Our guiding hand is the enthusiasm for the intellectual, moral, and spiritual welfare of the students displayed by the faculty. 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Bautista, Yolanda Freshman class officers for 1965-66 are Cleft to righty Lidalia Rodriquez, president: Lillian Stanford, treasurer: Emest Frerking, Student Senate represent- ative: Janet Hansen, secretary: Oralia Gonzalez, vice- president: and Klee Frantz, Student Senate represent- ative. Glam af '69 Bernal, Juan Bernal, San Juana Bullion, Gary Bulnes, Frank Burton, Darla Caceres, Artemio Campbell, David Craig Canales, George Cancino, Max Cantu, Juanita Cantu, Maria Elena Cardenas, Danny Cardenas, Wilbert Cardosa, Sofia Carrasco, Eunice Carreon, Joe Castaneda, Mary Castro, Bertha Castro, Juan Cerda, Annie Delia Cerda, Juanita Cervantes, Ignacia Cervantes, Marta Chapa, Estefana Chavez, Carmen Ciomperlik, Gloria Collinsworth, Troy Coronado, Robert Cortez, Juan Cortez, Mary Donalson, David Ellison, Vicki Escalon, Frank Escalon, .Tanie Esquivel, Alvaro Esquivel, Cruz Fernandez, Florence Flores, Arturo Flores, Moises Flores, Odilia Flowers, Johnny Flowers, .Tud Frantz, Klee Frerking, Ernest Frisbey, Mike Frost, Joye Galvan, Minerva Garcia, Joe Ir. Garcia, Joe Luis Garcia, Juanita ' 11 ' ' QQ 2 Cressner, Patricia Glenn Cuellar, Armando Cuellar, Geraldine Cuellar, Hilaria Dean, Barry de la Garza, Eugene del Campo, Clemente de Leon, Joe Delgadillo, Ruben Dickerson, Nita 1 is 1 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Garza, Mary Ellen kk , Pablo Ruben Sylvia I . - ' V ' EnedeliaCAnnieJ . .,..,.. David Maria Elma Mary Mary Alice Melva in ,, f 5 55212 , x , ,z ff--an f. Q36 .,,,. if ,,,, f- ,W -,V ,- Garza, Noe Garza, Ofelia Garza, Robert Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Antonio Elva Felipa Francisco Hilda Johnny luan Mary E. Nellie Olga Oralia San Juanita Gracia, AntoniofTonyj Graham, Randall Gray, David Guerra, Mary Gutierrez, Gregorio 10 Larson, Mary Nell Enthusiastic freshman boys demonstrate their support of the WHS Panthers at the football pep rallies. Gutierrez, Rebecca Hall, Dana Hall, Stephen Hansen, Janet Harris, Wayne ' Haverfielcl, Wendy Henley, Cathy Hernandez, Joe Hernandez, lose Hernandez, Robert Hernandez, San Juana Hernandez, Teresa Hinojosa, Joel Hinojosa, Rosalinda Hooper, Debbie Huerta, Lucy Johnson, Clair Kitchell, Kerry Lara, Maricela Glow af '69 Latigo, Gerardo Leach, Paul Ligon, Cathy Lopez, Esequiel Lopez, Gracie Lopez, San Juanita Lorance, Gaylon Luera, Adelina Luera, Sylvia Maldonado. Jose is Margo, Teresa Marquez, Rosalinda Marroquin, Martinez, Martinez, Lydia Alma Gloria Arturo Martinez, Beatrice Rosie Martinez, John Daniel Martinez, Lydia Martinez, Lorenza Martinez, Maria Luisa Martinez, Mary Ellen Martinez, Ramon Martinez, Raul Martinez, Raquel Martinez, Romeo Mata, Florence Mattar, Mike McCaleb, Theresa McDaniel, Donald McDaniel, Maurice 11 Molina, Juanita Molina, Luciano Montalvo, Guadalupe Montes, Albert Moore, Dee Ann Morales, Magdalena Morales, Rafael Moreno, Alicia Moreno, Arturo Mortenson, Sandy Munguia, Josie A Murillo, Juan Orta, Francisco Payne, .Timmy Payne, Mary Ellen Pena, George Pena, Jaime Pena, Juan Perez, Maria del Carmen Perez, Minerva 12 McManus, Ronnie McMillian, Jimmy McWhorter, Mona Medellin, Rafael Mejia, Velma Mena, Antonio Mendez, Maria Michalk, Donna Miller, Ralph Molina, Juan Carlos 1 W! trim Petra, Ben Pickard, Larry Powell, Susan Purl, Linda Rakestraw, Kenny Ramirez, Belia Ramirez, Elva Ramos, Danis Ramos, Juanita Ramos, Manuel Randolph, Patricia Reynosa, Paulo Rios, Carmen Rios, Victor Rivera, Petra Roberts, Victoria Robinson, Sharon Robledo, Alicia Robles, Juanita Rodriguez, Elida Rodriguez, Horacio Rodriguez, Lidalia Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Mary Rodriguez, Mary Ann Ruiz, Olga Salce, Flora Salinas, Manuel Salinas, Mary Sanchez, Catarino X hp Waiting for pre -game ceremonies to begin are Freshman Homecoming Duchess Josie Munguia and escort Antonio Elizondo, Sanchez, Cresevio Sanchez, Yolanda Schill, Ken Scott, Roland Segundo, Maria Elvia Sepulveda, Elma Serna, Gloria Shaw, Randy Silva, Diane Silva, Elizabeth Solether, Greg Solis, Noe ' Stanford, Lillian Talbert, Howard E Talbert, Penny Thompson, Doug Tijerina, Rosalva Torres, Maria Andrea Toscano, Armandina 14Treadaway, David QZQM af '69 Trejo, Juan Trevino, Trevino, Trevino, Trevino, Trevino, Triplett, Adela Jane Juanita Maria Elva Rosalinda John Urbina, Paz Ussery, Beth Valdes, Grace ,. Valdez, Adolfo Valdez, Arturo Valdes, Nelson Vargas, Lupe Vasquez, Mary Vasquez, Pedro Vela, Jose Vela, Juan Vela, Lydia Veliz, Martha Vidales, Mary Villarreal, Juan Villarreal, Leonides Villarreal, Marta Webber, Ida Marie Whitley, Curtis Whitley, David Willis, Frances Wolfe, Cheryl Wood, Cedric Freshman girls line the sidewalk at noon to read the weekly school newspaper and catch up on campus activities and occurrences. Woodward, Elaine Wright, Brenda Ybarra, Ramona Zamorano, Robert Zamorano, Ruben Zepecla, Adrian Zepeda, Janie Zuniga, Anna Maria 16 Enjoying one of the carefully planned .and prepared meals at the high school cafeteria are freshman boys George Pena, Richard Rodriquez, and Danny Cardenas. - 2 , , , f he ' uzn- 3 I ' ra 54 in Q ,Qu r QJQ44 af 'M af. Sophomore class officers for 1965-66 are: Hector Salinas, pres- ident, Vicente Sanchez, vice-presidentg I oe Pinalez, Student Senate representativeg and Barbara Graham, Student Senate representative. Not shown are Linda Franklin, secretary, and Armando Hinojosa, treasurer. Adame, Armando Aguirre, Johnny Aldrete, Maria del Rosario Almaguer, Delfina Almaguer, Roble Arredondo, Filomena Arredondo, Raul Jr. Avila, Rosie Ayala, Castulo Bachelder, Mike Barn, vrdamsilryp in Barbosa, Johnny 5 Bautista, Antonia ,aa Bernal, Angelita Bradford, Tommy Lee Brown, Lew Douglas Buenrello, Ib Bugarin, Elvira Bullion, Jeanne Lavon Burkett, Harrel Dean 17 Casanova, Norma Alicia Casanova, Sonia Castaneda, Pablo Ir. Cavazos, Ignacio Ir. Cavazos, Johnny Joe Cedillo, Alicia Cedillo, Joe R. Colvin, Lynn Cortez, Armando Crawford, Ronald Frank Cross, Robert Cruz, Alice Cuellar, Benicio . Cuellar, Sylvia Iean Cuellar, Vicente Cummings, Carole Ann Deer, Beverly De La Rosa, Enrique De Leon, Abel De Leon, Carlos 18 ,Ji self fin: K gf' Q? Q . 2,- is new , ,: , Bustillos, Israel Caballero, Virginia Cadena, Teresita Callaway, Barbara Jo Camacho, Mary Cano, Gumecindo Cantu, Ofelia Canru, Richard Cardenas, Reynaldo Cardona, Enrique 'ur' an , umm .n- De Leon, Oralia De Santiago, Eduardo De Siga, Lupe Diaz, Leonardo Dosser, Linda Anne Downing, Andrew Drake, Bryan Eggleston, Ronnie Elizondo, Adan Elizondo, Antonia Ek X I 'a 'QXT ,z .1 at ig 5. A 13 ' , v Q ra lu sh J 65 A G ' LN 25? 'W 45 Elizondo, Antonio Jr. Ellison, Barry Escamilla, Miguel Espinoza, Alicia Flores, Flores, Flores, Joe Jr. Linda Christina Odilia Fojt, Gene Ford, Marsha Franklin, Linda Marie Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia, Garcia Garcia, Garrett, Garza, Garza, Garza, Abram Dora Herlinda Martin Reymundo Servando Richard Bertha Gloria Blanca Oralia Nellie Sue 19 As sophomores Paula Tomlinson, Margaret Swanzey, Marsha Ford, and Marianne Putman wait for their first class meeting to begin, they talk of the excitement of their first year at WHS. Garza, Noe Garza, Velina Ann Gatton, William Gomez, Ricardo Gonzalez, Diane Gonzalez, Eiliberta CBerthaj Gonzalez Francisco Gonzalez Gilbert Gonzalez Israel Gonzalez Jesus Gonzalez, .Timmy Gonzalez, Marina Gonzalez, Nieves Gonzalez, Pedro Gonzalez, Robert Jr. Gorhum, Ella Ray Gracia, Maria del Carmen Graham, Barbara Jean Graham, Sherryl Green, James Ernest 20 gleam of '6! 359: Grimaldo, Juan Eleno Guajardo, Frances Guajardo, Raul Guerra, Ernestina Guzman, Gilbert Handy, Mary Ellen Harbison, John Heck, Brenda Joyce Henry, Mary Esther Hernandez, Jesus Hernandez, Nestor Herrera, Jose Jesus Herrera, Richard Hinojosa, Armando Huefner, Thomas John Johnson, Kenneth Johnston, Roy Alan Jones, GlenCPennyj Keller, Jim Keller, Jimmy Ledesma, Luis Jr. Ligon, Anita Lincoln, Albert Linderman, Susan Beth Loza, Juan Luce, Harold Lugo, Mary Isabel Lyles, Truman Roy Lyons, Elaine Maddings, Jaycee 21 Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Phillip Martinez, Sylvia Matamoros, Francisca Medrano, Teodoro Meiners, Carol Jean Mejia, Ella Meza, Juan Antonio Miracle, Johnny Molina, Jose Juan Molina, Martin Domingez Molina, Mary Montes, Leandro Moore, Claudia Moore, James Mora, Carmen Morales, Gildardo Jr, Murillo, Catarido Music, Ted Mc Daniel, James 22 WISP J ,,,,y Magana, Josephine Maldonado, Alicia Maldonado, Elizabeth Maldonado, Estella Maldonado, Jesus Maldonado, Juana Marquez, Jose Angel Martinez, Dolores Martinez, Joel Martinez, Jose Jr, McFall, James Noriega, Andres Jr. Noriega, Juan Ochoa, Noe Oglevee, Allen Olivarez, Micaela Ortiz, Antonio Jr. Ortiz, Oralia Ozuna, Efraim Payne, Betsy Pena, Delores PGH2, Jesus Peralez, Alfredo Perez, Armandina Perez, Dolores Perez, Mary Paula Perez, Rebecca Pina, Ofelia Pinalez, Jose Pineda, Mary Susan Porter, Albert Putman, Marianne Ramon, Norma Ramos, Ester Randolph, Janice Jean Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyes, Reyna, Janie Maria del Carmen Oswaldo Ruben Danny 23 Sophomore class members give undivided attention to president during class meeting, Reyna, Robert Reyna, Janie Rivera, Jesus Rivera, Juanita Robledo, Atanaico Robledo, Cleotilde Robledo, Jose Felix Robledo, Jose Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Elida Gracie Guadalupe Jose Jose G. Jose Mario Rodolfo Rodriguez, Violanda Roe, Elizabeth Rosas, Carlos Rubio, Roberto Ruiz, Isabel 24 Qlada af '65 If ga asf 'V Saenz, Rodolfo Salinas, Alfredo Salinas Anita Salinas Carlos Salinas, lose Hector Salinas, Thomas Salinas, Yolanda Salud, Ambrosia Sanchez, Beulah Sanchez, Frank N: A- W .1 1- fif., , wig, .f V. ,.. Q, K., Sanchez, Vincente Scott, Barbara Ann Seeber, Joanne Sepulveda, Joe Sepulveda, Simon Smith, Alan Solether, Robert Swanzey, Margaret Taylor, Thomas Colbert Tisdale, Jim Tomlinson, Paula Torres, Juan Torres, Pedro Trejo, Eusebio Trevino, Inez Jr, Ullrich, Valdez Valdez Vargas. Marian Josephine Violadel Richard Vasquez, Ramiro 25 Nancy Wallace, sophomore, displays her perfect heart at a Y-teen Valer1tine's party as sophomores Margaret Swanzey and Marsha Veltman look on. Vasquez, Silverio Vasquez, Simona Vela, Enedelia Vela, Rosa Maria Veltman, Marsha Villanueva, Juan Pablo V Villarreal, Andrea M is-P fi Villarreal, Elsa Norma gfadadf of '65 3' 'tw 'ao WF o Villarreal, Maria Guadalupe Waddell, David Wallace, Nancy Wilson, Larry Wright, Sirnmey Wyett, David Ybarra, Maria Viola Zepeda, Arturo 26 Serving as junior class officers for 1965 66 areAl1c1a Perez vice president Eduardo Cruz, Student Senate representative M1Ch56lFSI 61 6 7 nandez presidentg Mack Bowden secretary and Diane Benitez treasurer Ca Not shown is Sharon Bondurant Student Senate representative Aguirre, Adela Aguirre, Dolores Alaniz, Jimmy Almaraz, Rosendo Anderson, Mary Arnold, Danny Ault, David Avila, Antonia Bachelder, Nancy Barrera, Juanita Barrera, Viola Baxter, George fRustyJ Bell, Jim Beltran, Concepcion Benitez, Diane Bidlack, Jo Ann Bondurant, Sharon Bowden, Mack Buentello, Alma Bullion, Judy Bulnes, Joe Burress, Bette Burton, Bonnie Carnpos, Daniel Cano, Alfredo Cardenas, Cleotilde Cardenas, Guadalupe Carranza, Jose Castaneda, Rachel Castillo, Teresa Castro, Felipa Castro, Paula Cavazos, Carlos Cazares, Sandra Champion, Ernest Chandler, Larry Coronado, Alma Cortez, HernanCMike Covacevich, Adam Cowley, Raymond 7 Cruz, Eduardo Cruz, Susie Cuellar, Erasmo Dean, Michael de la Garza, Estella de la Rosa, Hugo de Leon, Aurora de Ifeon, Florinda de Leon, Rene de los Santos, Mike Dodd, Bert Douglas, Greg Esparza, Thelma Espinoza, Guadalupe Espinosa, Virginia Etter, Janice Fernandez, James Michael Fortenberry, Ivan Frantz, Margy Frost, Andy Garcia, Paula Garrett, Jerry Garza, Albert Garza, Armando Garza, Faustino, Ir. Garza, Mirtalda Gatton, John Goeser, Billy Gonzalez, Aurora Gonzalez, ,Catalina Gonzalez, Guadalupe Gonzalez, Maria Imelda Gonzalez, Robert T, Hanks, Viola Harbison, Jimmy Haverfield, Pat Hays, Susan Henrichson, Stanley Hernandez, Felix Hernandez, Joe, Jr. Hernandez, Lilia Hernandez, Socorro fKOOk16J Hopper, Trudy Hubbard, Jim Jacobs, Linda Johnston, Eloise fKekeJ Ledesma, Albino LeMaster, Pat Admrnng one of the mums sold by the Junior class are Cleft to rrghtj Mrs 61 S H Turberville, Iovita Reyes and Mrs Adron Mrng The proceeds from the CC 6 7 Sale go toward the Junior -Senior Prom Leyden, Steve Lombard, Betty Jo Lopez, Rosalio Luna, Rafael, Ir. Madden, 'Jay Martinez, Guadalu McDaniel, Bobby CRustyj McDaniel, Joyce McRay, Ken Medrano, Juan Medrano, Teresa Mendez, Frances Mendez, Soraida Miller, George Ming, Adron Mixon, Landis Glam af '6 7 Surveying the scene at members of the junior class. the Easter cake walk are several Molina, lose Moore, Linda Mora, Emma Morales, Mary Moreno, Moreno, Morgan Morrow Javier Magdalena Mary Sue Greg Myers, Doug Norman, David Olson, Kristin Ortiz, Oscar Osborne, Bruce Pearce, Barbara Jeanne Peck, Jim Peery, Steve Pena, America Pena, Porfirio Pena, Sofia Perez, Alicia Perez, Apolinar Perez, Jose Phillips, Mike Pike, Herbert QMacj Ir, Pond, Marsha Potter, Linda Pratt, Norma Praytor, Bobbie Quesada, Eglantina Quintero, Iesus, Jr. Raleigh, Mike Ramirez, Guadalupe Ramos, Cirilda Real, Pat Reyes, Iovita Reyes, Juan Reyes, Martha Elva Rios, Lucila Olga Rivera, Rene Roberts, Scott w ug mwah QR :aff 9 We huh. 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L, M ,,,1, ,,f 1 4Q1 ,, V, bv' 'g,afrL,,1: jialavgyggg ,,3gKg?g??5ajW5kfgfQ2?gf?igg?Qsi21sifY 5' mg ' I K - , X' Ai Qxgikf W3 36 aw 5 ,QiQgm,'wLg,,,,31 ,gg,gi:'5ig3fgfg,'5 7- . 91mEg1iE91w' f 3 5' W 2 ,fy k 2 ' 's H ,f Q .S S 2 ,. f Q U A Q ai WH.. 1 -vs ,s ,Q K N Q K Q M3064 .34 .N f M9094 Sa .5 . ' rf ,, Ji' S X nf, 5 4 S. ek' I f , ,K Sn, 6-I ff.w-K .1 ,W H 1 Q 5 Hb ir F ffm ,V M L., A wx , ' I i ff ,f Q f S fw iilf YQ 1 H, f f .w ,KU T , wmv 55.4 .H Q ' - H25 .' A fi-'J f 4- . S nu A 1 M f 5,-,if J f J Kea gfniiefw S9409 WLM fnfeqfwl Key Club members are Cleft to rightjz S. Rawe, T. Bradford, J. Weber, R. Johnston, A. Frost, A, Ming, A. McMullen M. Bailey, R. Baxter, W. Heck, M. Pike, L. Wilson, S. Peery, G. Jones, I. Streit, B. Ienkines, B, Anderson, R, Betts, R. Cowley, S. McManus, R. Talbert, B. Osborne, K. Johnson, and W. Vest. Key Club attempts to bring out talents of high school leaders as it serves the school and community. To be eligible for membership, boys must attain an 85 average or above. They are then voted on by members, with a limited class percentage being allowed to enter each year. Since the Key Club is primarily a service organization, civic leaders often turn to it when in need of help for local projects, such as the local March of Dimes Bucket Brigade. Along with the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club sponsored Pancake Day this year. The profits were used to finance a S200 scholarship presented to a deserving WHS student as well as various other projects. 38 55 Key Club officers for 1965-66 are Johnny Weber, treasurerg Steve Peery, secretaryg Waverly Vest, presidentg and Bobby Ienkines, vice- president. Y-Teens is a service organiza- tion on the Weslaco High School campus for girls. The group works toward service to the community as well as the school, Y-Teen mem- bers stood on street corners in un- reasonably cold 37 O 'weather several days collecting for the Bucket Bri- gade, a phase of the March of Dimes, Members of Y-Teens dis- tributed programs during the Pigskin Jubilee, a Region 15 Interscholastic League competition and for the Weslaco Queerfs Contest, part ofthe city-sponsored Fiesta de Armistad. Y-Teen girls also worked in booths at the annual Halloween Carnival, a P,T,A,-sponsored activity. During Thanksgiving the club members donated a box of food to give to a needy family, Y-Teen girls can be seen at almost any school -and civic- sponsored function, Y-Teen officers are fleft t0 right? Diane Solether, Lillian Leach, Debbie Turberville, Virginia Frerking, and Pan' Stover. They hold offices of president, secretary, vice president, Student Senate representative, and treasurer, respectively Q-7ee444 Sauce 5 L am! Sahara! Members of Y-Teens are Cfirst rowj D, Solether,C, Meiners, M, Henry, M, Frantz, F, Cain, B, Burton, C, Davis: Csecond rowJM, Wood,C,Mattar,T. Hopper, V, Frerking, B. Praytor, L, Leach, P, Stover: Ktop rowy S, Graham, A, Ligon, N, Wallace K, Olson, M, Swanzey, D, Turberville, C. Blackwell, N, Bachelder, and S, White. 39 at -et ' M., -H WWW. ,,L..a.,,,f-an L,,.,,....a..r,... ,,,. ......,, . , ,,,,... ,.a.,.-.M....,W,...., H., .f-MS---we A New , PIC COLOS Gina Beth Allen 'W' Marianne Putman W' FLUTES ' Connie Dav' Jo Ann Bidlack Carol Jean Meiners Meredith Wood Marsha Veltman Shirley Williamson Debbie Turberville Janice Etter Carole Cummings Betty Dawson Donnelle Anderson Bertha Castro Juanita Cerda Gracie Rodriguez Lydia Martinez OBOES il' Susan Tipton Ernest Frerking dem and Qafcf Eafzfrcf QCWLZJLLJMZQA CLARINETS Lupita Rodriguez Jennifer Johnson Adron Ming Beverly Deer Mary Esther Henry Pat Hoggard Elizabeth Roe Sylvia Cuellar Josie Munguia Norma Ramon Alma Coronado Mary Vidales Buelah Sanchez Alma Martinez Lucy Huerta Diane Silva Velma Mejia Mary Martinez ALTO CLARINETS Barbara Scott Diane Benitez Adelina Luera Ella Raye Gorhum BASS CLARINETS Klee Frantz Lillian Stanford ldolina Vallejo 'Yolanda Salazar CONTRA- BASS CLARINET Mary Sue Morgan BASSOON 'Pam Setter Susan Hays ALTO SAXOPHONES Wayne Harris Dana Hall Mary Molina Betty Jo Lombard Barry Dean Robert Garza Maria Cantu 'Maria Hernandez TENOR SAXOPHONES Lupe Cardenas, All- State 'Hilda Medellin Maazaal Sami BARITONE SAXOPHONES TROMBONES Danny Cardenas W Faustino Garza Armando I-Iinojosa 'Joe Vidales It CORN ET S Larry Chandler Eloy Valdes David Ault Nelson Valdes Mike Fernandez John Triplett Tony Garcia John Martinez Robert Luna Noe Rodriguez Robert Coronado Oralia Gonzales Edward Veliz BASSES Rene Rivera Nestor Hernandez Iuan Torrez Douglas Brown Richard Garrett Additional Band Council members include D, Turberville, L Rodriguez, J. Bidlack, P, Setter, C, Meiners: M, Fernandez, D: Ault, R, Crawford, and E, Valdes. PERCUSSION Sherryl Graham ' Nancy Bunger Moises Flores FRENCH HORNS 'Carol Blackwell Ronnie Crawford Bert Dodd Jimmy McMillian Nellie Sue Garza TYMPAN1 ' Robert Crawford BARITONES Mike Dean 'Seniors Pat LeMaster All-Region Band Randy Graham Senior, All-Region Band Band Council officers are C, Davis, head twirler: G. Allen, president: J. Johnson, secretary-treasurer: N, Bunger, Student Senate representativeg R, Crawford, head librarian: L. Chandler, vice-presidentz and B. Dodd, drum major. 41 Members of NHS are: L, Rios, Y, Salinas, M. Anderson, C, Frerking, C, Davis, M, Henry, V. Frerking, C, Meiners T Hopper, D, Solether, A. Perez, M, Swanzey, .T . Seeber, .T . Mena, E, Cruz, .T. Pinalez, J, Johnson, M, Fernandez, P, Haver field, A, Ming, F, Garza, F. Cain, D.Overdiek, M. Pike, E, Salinas, P, LeMaster, I-I. Salinas, S. Peery, L, Chandler, W, Vest G. Streit, K, McRay, and R, Crawford, WMS fnccuzfmqed Ymfzcmfanf Qzmlzlzezl NHS officers are: Frances Cain, secretary Diane Solether, historian: Jesus Mena. Siu' dent Senate rep,g Clara Lu Frerking,president and Robert Crawford, vice-president. Not pic- tured is Johnny Weber, treasurer. 42 The National Honor Society is ahigh school organization, membership in which is based on scholarship, character, leadership, and service. The main objective of NHS is to promote these outstanding characteristics in students. The teachers of WHS select members onapercentage basis from the- sophomore, junior, and senior classes from the eligibility lists. Members must be candidates for the academic plan and must maintain a scholastic average of 90 in each academic course. Activities for the club include a formal initiation of new members, an installation of new officers, and Christmas caroling at the Hidalgo County Old Folks Home. Students are informed of their selection into the National Honor Society early in the year in a surprise initiation assembly. phi-Uhazn-Qi Slaeaaeaf Science Zcfwcalzcm In existence since 1961, the Phi-Chem-Bi club now has a membership of sixty-six. The name of this organization is a representation of the three phases of science offered in W.H.S. fphysics, chemistry, and biologyj. The three objectives of the club are knowledge and understanding, observation and skills, and in- terests and opportunities. These enable the members to gain and use science knowledge, to make repeated and accurate observations, and to develop an interest in the field of science. Phi-Chem-Bi officers for the year are: Cfront rowj .Terry Streit, presidentg Sus an Tipton, secretary-treasurerg Cback rowj Steve Rawe, Student Senate representative, and Waverly Vest, vice-president. Members of Phi-Chem-Bi are ffirst rowy C. Mattar, D. Turberville, B. Burton, A. Espinoza, C. Frerking, B. Scott, B. Dawson, M. Wood, M. Ford, S. Tipton. fsecond rowj S. Rawe, B. Henry, J. Sanchez, J. Green, A. Ming, F. Garza, J. Harris, J. Gorhum, B. Gatton, J. Pinalez. fthird rowj L. Chandler, S. Peery, R. Crawford, R. Baxter, M. Pike, J. Streit, J. Mena, J. Villanueva. Qfourth rowy K. McRay, W. Vest, B. Anderson, I. Quintero, E. Salinas, and H. Salinas. 43 This year' s choir, directed by Mrs . Fouad Mattar, has participated in a variety of activities. The W.H.S. choir has given concerts for the stu- dent body, the new occupants of Wesley Manor, the Valley's winter visitors, and several Valley organi- zatrons. Two members of the choir have won recognition, Pat LeMaster, re- gional choir, and Nancy McEachron, Yoder choir award. An annual spring concert was held at which Sandy Morrison was named choir sweetheart and Frank Alton, beau. This year's choir officers are Sandy Morrison, president, Doug Myers, vice-presidentg Sharon Bondurant, secretary- treasurer, and Mary Cross, Student Senate representative. Uham Qcecmla 5714441 7ZAcmqfL .Sang ' Members of the 1965-66 WHS choir are left to right Cfrontbn E. de la Rosa, N. McEachron, N. Pratt, li. Johnston, S. Weaver, G. Hernandez, N. Bachelder, S. Gross, M. Cross, N. Gonzalez, ,T. Maldonado. Qmiddlejg S. Salinas, O, de Leon, L. Seils, P. Randolph, S. Mortenson, S. Bondurant, C. Frerking, A, Pena, E, Regalado, I. Gonzalez, S. Morrison, E. Mal- donado, F. Mendez. Qbackb: M. Handy, R. Morin, D. Jones, F. Alton, R. Pike, D. Myers, D, Ellison, A, Seils, R. Thomas, li4Wyett, P. Le Master, R. Gonzalez, P. Castaneda, and W. Almarez. Director is Mrs. Fouad Mattar. Members of the FHA chapter are: Cfront rowj T, Hopper, B, Graham, K, Easly, D, Michalk, E, Gorhum, J, Sansing, R, Hinojosa, M, Aguirre, M, Casteneda, T, Medrano: Csecond rowjM, Anderson, N, Bunger, S, White, S, Weaver, E. Garza, J, Randolph, D, Almaguer, J, Hansen, J, Frost: Cthird rowj E. Samudio, L, Seils, L, Wells, B, Dawson, B, Pearce, A, Zuniga, R. Almaguer, A, Porter, M, Ulrich, B, Lombard, C, Johnston, Qwfwte Jfcememakefm Zacpfcme New Jfcwzgcwnef The FHA motto, Toward New Horizons, sums up the ideals and purposes of the club. Members of this club share the common interest of homemaking and they are learning and working to better their home and family lives through techniques learned in homemaking courses and activities of FHA, FHA is quite active on the WHS campuS. and this yearanofficer, Dianne Luce, was named The Homemaker of Tomorrow' ' of WHS, Another officer, Barbara Graham, was sponsored by the WHS chapter in the district elections for Area X Secretary. The chapter earned national recognition when it raised money and adopted a pre-school Vietnamese girl, Duong Thi Trang. Leading FHA activities are officers A. Setter, T. Hopper, L. Wells, B. Graham, D. Michalk, S. White, fsecond rowj N. Bunget, president, L. Leach, D. Luce, I. Johnson, I. Frost. 45 Members of FFA are: Cfrontj A, Vasquez, A, Garza, .T. Bell, T, Huefner, R. Garza, R. Lyles, R. Smith: Cmiddlej G. Fojt, E, Champion, J, McDaniel, A, Downing, N, Alvarado, N, Ochoa, R, Garcia: CbackJM. York, J. Maddings, R, Delgadillo, R, Vasquez, I. Bernal, P, Torres, D, Gray. Z-7414 'efw U GGGZZGQ 14 qfmamn SELZZ4 This year's Future Farmers of America officers are: ffrontj J. Bell, presidentg E. Champion, vice presidentg R. Smith, sentinelg fbackj A. Vasquez, treasurerg A. Garza, Student Senate represent- ativeg and M. York, secretary. 46 FFA is the national organization for boys studying vocational agricluture in public schools. The chapter members share a com- mon interest in learning farm and ranch skills. Various FFA activities include a leadership contest and a grass identification contest in the fall, Chapter members also participate in 'the Mercedes Livestock Show and the Donna Lamb Show, This year two members, .Tohnny Harbison and Randy Smith, took part in the Houston Fat Stock Show in the spring. Other spring activities include a livestock and meat judging contest and the state FFA convention. guinea 79006644 fmplcme pfzcefeefazcm The Future Teachers of America, an or- ganization of students whose desire is to pre- pare for a teaching career, acquaints students with both good and less favorable aspects of this profession, Although this is only the second year the local FTA has been organized, it has gotten off to a good start with the com- bined efforts of both members and sponsors. During the past year FTA has undertaken various projects including the Christmas sing- songs and sample teaching of first -grade stu- dents. Several members attended the state convention in Austin and the area meeting in Corpus Christi. Serving as FTA officers are Cfront rowj C, Mattar, president: M, Frantz, parliamentarian: iback rowj S, Rawe, treasurer: C, Frerking, vice-president: T. Hopper, historian: B. Henry, Student Senate representative: and Cnot shownj L, Leach, secretary. Members of FTA are Cfront rowj T, Hopper, S, Graham, E. Lyons, L, Rodriguez, C, Mattar, V. EIHSOU. C- Wolfe, Cback TOWJ F. G3TZ3, S. Rawe, B. Henry, C, F1-erking, M, Anderson, J. Randolph, and M, Frantz, 47 Girls' Athletic Association members are Qfrontj C. Mattar, S. Powell, T. Esparza, M. Gatton, C. Ligon, D. Silva S. Aaron, N. Dickerson, T. McCaleb, I. Reyes, M. Larson, fmiddlej C. Iohnson, .T. Seeber, D. Burton, L. Powell, V. Ellison, A. Ligon, E. Torres, C. Wolfe, V. Roberts, L. Hernandez, D. Moore, fbackj N. Wallace, L. McDaniel, B. McClure, N. Bachelder, C. Moore, S. White, S. Cazares, B. Allen, R. Luitjen, F. Willis, C. Beltran, B. Ussery, and P. Stover. Q44 '91, .feffeamen 571014404 Spcmfa fuenfaf This year's Lettermen's Club members are Qfrontj D. Campos, W. Almaraz, R. Suarez, G. Morrow, R. Solether, B. Dodd, fmiddley M. Fuentes, G. .T ones, B. Wright, R. Betts, D. Reyna, F. Alton, fbackj A. Ramirez, R. Wright, P. Vasquez, K. McRay, and A. McMullen. 48 Pan American Student Forum members include Cfrontj I, Valdez, A, Perez, A, Coronado, E. Bungarin, Cmiddlej N. Ramon, A. de Luna, E, Garza,A, Espinosa, M, Cortez, Y, Salinas, Cbackj J. Ortegon, S, Henry, E. Salinas, I. Mena, and J. Quintero, QNSQ Slzmnfaleef Qeifea Zfacfeadlancfmq A better understanding of Latin America and improved inter-American relations con- stitute the main goals of the Pan American Student Forum, The Pan American Student Forum programs introduce the members to the customs and history of Latin America by means of informative films and other events prepared by a special committee. Working toward inter-American relations, Weslaco Forum members have undertaken a goodwill project in South America this year. With the aid of CARE, the organization has sent ed- ucational tools such as pencils, crayons, paper, schoolbags, etc. to aid schools in underdeveloped areas in Chile. The local chapter also joins in state PASF activities, The Forum chooses two delegates to attend the state convention in Austin, the representatives being chosen according to loyalty, leadership, and service to the club. PASF also sponsors an intitiation party and an end -of -the -year party. Pan American Student Forum officers are Jesus Mena, president: Alma Coronado, secretary: Stephen Henry, vice-president: and I avier Ortegon, Student Senate representative. 49 Student Senators are: K, Frantz, B. Graham, T. Hopper, I. Johnson, C. Mattar, N. Buhger, C. Davis, O. Garza: F, Garza, J. Weber, V, Frerking, E. Webber, S, Tipton, F. Cain, E. Frerking: M, Fernandez, E. SalinaS, J. Mena, S, Henry, S. Rawe, and A, McMullen. fafzfff, faapewence pacecfuced guinea feacfeael Heading Student Senate activities are: E. Web- ber, corresponding secretary: S. Tipton, treasurer: C, Davis, vice-president: L. Rodriguez,parliamen- tarian: E. Salinas, election commissioner: C. Moore, recording secretary: T. HOPPCT, Chaplain? A, McMullen, president. 50 Because Student Senate work is hard and time consuming, only the fittest students are elected mem- bers, The Student Senate undertook a new project, the publishing of a student directory containing the names, phone numbers, and address - es of all students, One of the money making efforts the Senate supports is selling covers for LaPa1ma. The Senate has taken student problems to the administration and brought back good results, With the Senate president presiding, a special com- mittee officiates at all general as- semblies. An election commission, headed by a commissioner, conducts all general elections. Members of the Senate acted as guides during spring orientation of freshmen, Familiar to all students on campus is the WHS Hi-Life staff. Composed entirely of journalism stu- dents, this group works continuous hours to meet the deadline for the school newspaper. Each week, except- ing the weeks during six weeks' and final exams, this paper containing all campus news is sold to students at a small cost of five cents a copy. Much preparation goes into the making of each issue of this paper, and no one is without work. Each staff member is responsible for laying out pages, selling ads, determining the amount of space to be allowed for pictures and advertisements, editing copy, and furnishing newsl Truly, much time and effort is spent to put out a Hi-Life for WHS. Managing Hi-Life activities are Billy Wright, sports editor: Gina Beth Allen, feature and sports editor: and Stephen Henry, editor in chief. CQWWLQZMZ4 Qeccmcf 6a,mpn4 r40ZZaZZLe4 Hi-Life staff members include R, Vela, N, Carranza, S, Vimig, F, de Leon, M. Bowden, J, McDaniel, D. Pena, Cbackj E, Johnston, J. Johnson, B. Wright, G. Allen, S. Henry, and A, Smith. 51 Distributive Education members are Cfrontj I. Garza, A, Aguirre, T. Castillo, M. Martinez, D, Aguirre, V, Ramirez, E, Valdez, V, Villareal, A, Rivera, Cmiddlej P. Garcia, V, Mejia, F, Hernandez, F, Trevino, G Gonzalez, J, McGhee, S, Henrichson, R, Krause, fbackjO, Ortiz, R, Garza, F, Cerda, I, Carranza, P, Martinez T, Salinas, and D, Silva. . 1 Z 967 Qaanzdh 044-fall 74dZl4Z!4Q Members of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America are ffrontD.T. Barrera, M, Flores, M, , Rodriquez, M, Casarez, D, Sanchez, E. Garcia, C. Ybarra, R. Lugo, Cmiddlej S. Martinez, G, Angeles, J, Phillips, L, Potter, ,T , Burress, W. Martinez, J. Perez, Cbackj J. Moreno, M, LosSantos, H, de la Rosa, R. Perez, A. ledesma, J. Hernandez, and L. de Siga. 52 - Brainstorming to prepare the 1966 La Palma are staff' members Cleft to rightJMary Anderson, Jesus Mena, Diane Overdiek, Ronnie Crawford, Barbara Graham, and Steve Rawe. Hanna! Sfaff Qeccwch Sahara! Qeaa Planning layouts and performing clerical duties are the responsibilities of Sharon White, assistant editor: Robert Crawford, editor: and Diane Luce, business manager, All phases of campus life, curricular and extra-curricular, are recorded in the annual pub- lication of W,H,S, All organiza- tions on campus and their activ- ities are recorded in the annual, The La Palma also includes activities such as Graduation, Junior -Senior Prom, football and other sports Cincluding records and scoresj, Mr, and Miss W,H.S., and U,I,L, contestants and winners. The La Palma staff is a unique organization on campus, its members work each day in a regular class to plan and prepare the annual, For this work the members receive no credit in grade points. However, the staff enjoys working to pro- duce the La Palma. The typical question Anybody got a new record to play today? sets the pace for a day's work in class, 53 CHEERLEADERS Laura Kay Powell Sharon White Cece Mattar Marsha Pond Linda Moore Sharon Bondurant SENIORS Frances Cain Carolina Cardenas Clara Lu Frerking Virginia Frerking Anna Maria Gonzales Juanita Gonzales Annie Henderson Dianne Luce Rea Kae Luitjen Beckey lVlcClure Lois McDaniel Nancy McEachron Clara Moore Sandy Morrison Vicky Ramirez Rosalinda Rico Juanita Salinas Sulema Salinas Joanne Sansing Pip Setter Susie Weaver Elvia Webber Marie Whited Lillian Leach Diane Solether Pam Stover Martha Hubbard JUNIORS Mary Anderson Nancy Bache lder Connie Beltran Judy Bullion Cleo Cardenas Sandra Casares Aurora De Leon Florinda de Leon Thelma Esparza Paula Garcia Aurora Gonzales Viola Hanks Socorro Hernandez Trudy Hopper Linda Jacobs Joyce McDaniel Magdalena Olson America Pena Norma Pratt Bobbie Praytor Jovita Reyes Diana Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez Enedelia Sarmiento Lupe Tijerina Viola Villarreal SOPHOMORES Filomena Arredondo Jeanne Bullion Barbara Callaway Oralia de Leon Linda Dosser Antonia Elizondo Linda Franklin Carmen Gracia Barbara Graham Anita Ligon Susan Linderm an Isabel Lugo Elaine Lyons Estella Maldonado Mickey Olivarez Betsy Payne Paula Perez Albert Porter Carmen Reyes Janie Reyes Janie Reyna Joanne Seeber Margaret Swanzey Adela Valdez Rosa Maria Vela Elsa Villarreal Nancy Wallace FRESHMEN Sandra Aaron Becky Allen Elsa Almaraz Sulema Arredondo Darla Burton Mary Castaneda Gloria Cerna Pat Cressner Nita Dickerson Joye Frost Minerva Galvan Mary Gatton Elva Gonzalez Felipa Gonzalez Nellie Gonzalez Wendy Haverfield Cathy Henley Teresa Hernandez Debby Hooper Clair Johnson Mary Nell Larson Cathy Ligon Gaylon Lorance Theresa McCaleb Mona McWhorter Donna Michalk Alicia Moreno Sandra Mortensen Mary Ellen Payne Susan Powell Linda Purl Victoria Roberts Sharon Robinson Elna Sepulveda Penny Talbert Rosalva Tijerina Brenda Wright Vicki Ellison Cheryl Wolfe Magdalina Morales Carmen Rios Beth Ussery Dee Ann Moore Lydia Vela Carmen Baez Backing the WHS Panthers at all football games is the Pep Squad. The girls, attired in purple and white uniforms and waving pom poms, are present to cheer for the Pan- thers, The main purposes of the Pep Squad are to create school spirit for sports and to support the Panthers during all activities. Dues from the Pep Squad members go to pay for the annual Panther Football banquet. This year at the banquet Ricky Wright was honored aS Pep Squad Beau. The Pep Squad, dressed in uniforms, also served at the Panther -Pantherette Banquet. At the pep rally for the homecoming game Martha Hubbard was named the Pep Squad Spirit of the Year and Mr. ,T ack Frost was honored by the Pep Squad as the Panther Patriot, Showing off Henry the Panther are the substitute cheer- leaders Mary Anderson, Diane Solether, Pam Stover, and Lillian leach, pep Sana! MMZJ4 Spud! WHS PCP Squad 0ffiC6fS 2-T62 CSeatedJ Clara Moore, vice president: Frances Cain, Student Senate Representative: Cstandingj Paula Garcia, secretary: Martha Q5 Hubbard, president: Becky McClure, treasurer. Not shown is Lois McDaniel, parliamentarian. 55 P v y k Ag f AQ, Ay ,ak Kam 2 ,9 Ngamh fag My w, fw w wx 6 fy , .1 'ing ' X ' 6 -. 1' wg-1: gyw 5, . ' ,L A N ,f 'Vff ' , ,Pk ft .Xa 2 A NN ' 5 5, Q 1, ,f My G , 5, X M QKA f kg -1. Ck rd , sw Me. iw .. X, X. ' K wwwf , apgywi ffl ,y 5, Q A f ,Wg iam, QM 5 QM QWQ P Y-A H J w.. x 5' 'f if 'A .. Q W3 lgmxfw, , ?M,,1' 365 52A Q Q35 ,QV utfffi M Km iv aff QMS X M71 KM R k1,:,fxM ' wk, in V 1 'wfgv fax? Q aw . xg wvfvfvmv N fm Q6 ,. V X ,gif A 2V.,v mf 5 QQ 'YM' 2 ,zflf 3K ' ,GS M X YY' f W5 X: X w 4 sikyf ,yu 1, ff . x 1 m 4 'J ffvwgg AM , WV, kk my Q kc ik 1: AWN 1, , i ZMYF sqm 3 .. 1 :mfs 56 XX 'N' ' . mafgk Ap gyggvzfxqfxfx Jfffaxwiw .NAS 5 ? X A Q K 5 ' f f g s f. .. 'W . Q A , , lf' 'i X5 ff JA 4, T A ' ' v' f ' ' f, A : . N N. 1 ffj ,arf fjjf f .- Q ff J Q f iff J 2 2 ,gf Q a ,gp ' 1 X. 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Uftqanzyafzicwzd .ful Smeelkeaalld , E exam Choir Beau and Choir Sweetheart for 1966 are Frank Alton and Sandra Morrison. 65 S 5 Wm rw .12 X 3 4 H: ,. ., iz 7 x H9 X5h11 N Riding the Queen's float in the Fiesta de Amistad are Laura Kay Powell, with her princesses Angela CPipj Setter, Nancy Bunger, Virginia Ruth Frerking, and Connie Davis, These girls are Weslaco's representatives to other Valley events includ- ing the Mission Citrus Fiesta and Charro Days, 66 wx . V. NII- - SIM 1 5 ' 1li , 1 Ej,1 1 Q 31444994 fnpiia Qacffzzqney Qzmz Qeifff rqllen Mgwha pcm! fincfa Mama Sfmacm gcmcfwmnl l x gee! .Zacfcf . female Baan x x....,f Y Pgeflfwle M0417 Sue Maaqan Meaedzfh Zlfclacf fa 144444 Qicffack Shaacm While Qecelm Wailea fund, KW Powell Maafha Jfnfaiaacf L W w Epmd! 7hacmqfL p4MLZJcaZzcu44 JN My 'YN N ,x 4 ,A NT X W Xi ' QA ,N , x X . ,. N v A W .4 N N A ,kyy W My Kiki, x 'w .. s M, vw N jk .. , v .. J. N N X ff- X . sqff' . A f Q . 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X , 4 it Junior Doug Meyers Qleftb and his brother Wayne enthusiastically reet Mir Aqa Kabiri, their Afghanistan brother and Weslaco , signs foreign exchange student, at the McAllen airport and present OH behalf of the School' Student SGHHQPISS1- him with 3 temgauon hat dent Andy McMullen Qleftj welcomes Mir Aqa to Weslaco High at a special assembly in Septem- ber. Mm 1479 3441494 faaffefm 6lfLlf0L49 VVESLACO HIGH SCHOOL wEsLAco.TsxAs May 27, 1966 Dear Students and Faculty: I would like to write a few sentences in this annual for myself' and for other students too. Before I came. I was very curious about Texas and it seemed to me very strange, and finally I attained this desire to see Texas. to live with a famil in T y exas. and to rv-eet Texas meer, women, boys and girls. Though I did not live here too long, only about lO months. from the exnerience which I gained here, I can clearly claim t at Americans are very hosoitable, kind. friendly and very honest oeople. I would like to thank the Myers family very rruch for opening their house unto me. and For adopting me as their own son. and for the love which we had and shall have forever for each other. I certainly thank Weslaco Hitch echool's principal, Hr. Howard lfurchison, the counselor. Fir. David Anderson: Coach Gary Fletcher Cassistant princioalb and all the teachers and students for their warm friendship to me, and to the country from which I came. It was a wonderful year for me. and I will have a lot of memories from Texas. especially from Weslaco and the people of Weslaco. I will never forget them. And asain. thank you very much for your Friendship. Sincerely, Iffir Aoa Kaoiri P.S. If' any one of you ever come to Kabul Cllfahanistanj, be sure to see me. You can pet my address from the Peace Corps director in Kabul. 74 Looking through a book about Afghanistan, Mif ACIEVS homeland, are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers, Mir Aqa, Doug, and Wayne. Senior students featured in Who's Who Among Student Leaders in American High Schools are Andy McMullen, Laura Kay Powell, Mir Aqa Kabiri, Frances Cain, Gerald Streit, Connie Davis, Clara Lu Frerking, and Esteban Salinas . Slwcfmh fgacanofzflfzff .feacfewhqz .QMQZZZZQ4 National Merit Scholarship finalists are Frances Cain and Gerald Streit. Winning special awards are Robert Crawford, publi- cations: Stephen Henry, publicationsg MaryAnderson, DAR American histo1yg.ToyeFrost, United Nationsg Davis Medal current eventsg Pat LeMaster, United Nationsg and Noe Rodriguez, ,T r., Mathematics. 75 pfnnczfzaf 946491414 .lefzafzfmenlaf zqmafzcfat Outstanding students include Qtop rowj H. Daye, woodworking I, S. Peery, Eng. III, D. Daye, woodworking II, J. Streit, elementary analysis, pnysrcs, A. 5l'11ltI'1, Eng. II, biology, A. McMullen, economics, and H. Sal- inas, geometry, D. Ault, mech. drawing, N. Hinojosa, electricity, I. Bell, voc. ag. II, B. Henry, speech I, N. Rodriguez, trig., I. Herrera, related mathematics I, and L. Chandler, algebra II, chemistry, bookkeeping, F. de Leon, metalworking, L. Cardenas, typing II, S. Henry, journalism II, Texas history, P. LeMaster, choral music, American history, R. Miller, general science, E. Frerking, Eng. I, health, and E. Cruz, Span. II, Y. Salinas, Span. I, S. White, girls' PE, homemaking II, M. Hubbard, shorthand, F. Cain, Eng. IV, Span. IV, C. Frerking, typing I, .T.Iohnson, journalism I, andJ. Hansen, algebra I, world history, D. Almaguer, T. McCaleb, girls' health, C. Meiners, homemaking I, E. Garcia, ICT, M. Henry, Span. I, and T. Cadena, French I. Not shown are D. Glace, business communication, A. Perez, Span. III, J. Weber, government, R. Garza, voc. ag. II, J. Carranza, DE, K. Easly, home and family living, E. Garcia, ICT, and J. McDaniel, voc. ag. I. 76 cmfma,fL4Z4 Qecewe Qecaqnzlzcwr At the annual publication's banquet Ronnie Crawford was named cub reporter of the year, and Alan Smith receiyed the Quill and Scroll special journalism award. B f Sigma Delta Chi-ALYLM winners are Stephen Henry, newsg and Billy Wright, sports. Billy also placed second in ILPC sports writing. Jennifer Johnson won three firsts in district and fourth place in regional journalism. Members of Quill and Scroll are M. Anderson, S. White, D. Luce, J. Johnson, J. Mena, S. Rawe, G, Allen, S. Henry. Qback rowj B. Wright, M. Bowden, and R. Crawford. 77 Uazalamimq Maazatma, Qtlzyaaa 6413! Choir member Pat LeMaster won a position in the Regional Choir last fall. 78 American Legion Boys State delegate is Herbert CMacj Pike. Al- ternates are Faustino Garza, Steve Peery, and Eduardo Cruz. American Legion Auxiliary Blue- bonnet Girls State dele- gate is Mary Anderson and the alternate is Lupe Cardenas, All-Valley Band Member, Won a place in the All-State Band. Trudy Hopper. Winner of the REA speech contest was Johnny Miracle. W.H.S. students in the All-Valley Band are L. Cardenas, F. Garza, L. Chandler, L. Rodriguez, A. Hinojosa, and I. Johnson. Local Science Fair winners are: Physical Division, Thomas Huefner, grand prize, Wayne Harris, first, Waverly Vest, David Daye, Mac Pike, and Ivan Fortenberry, second, Andres Noriega, Steve Rawe, ,Terry Streit, Bobby I en- kines, David Ault, and Clara Lu Frerking, third, Billy Anderson, Cece Mattar, Steve McManus, Mike Phillips, and Adron Ming, honorable mentiong and Biological Division, Lucilia Rios, grand prize, Larry Chandler, firstg Stephen Henry, Nancy McEachron, and Lee Wells, secondg Jimmy Harris, Ioyce Mc- Daniel, Pat LeMaster, Nancy Bunger, and Rusty Baxter, third, Kathy Easly, Faustino Garza, Raymond Cowley, Robert Crawford, Eloy Val- des, Ronnie Betts, I im Peck, and Danny Ar- nold, honorable mention. Regional Science Fair winners are Qleft to rightj Ivan Fortenberry, Rusty Baxter, and Steve Rawe, Thomas Huefner and Wayne Harris, also regional winners, are shown below. Wada pfzcafeck 254471164 Sczmlifzc f4fLZefLe4M Thomas I-Iuefner, Larry Chandler, Lucila Rios, and Wayne Harris show their winning projects in physical and biological divisions of the Local Science Fair. 79 Q X Xl, ASX KN A XX ,T ? X X V Ah Y. X X Wffff,-, ' X-'W Q4 ,X X XX X X 30 Aww, MVK . XXX X X Q ' K XX. X92 , XXX if WAX, W, ,X A 4, XX X ,fx 41 SQ NWXX .XX Q 'Q' J i X .I 1 - XQ? Q . 5 X X1 ' X5 N s X M X 1 X ,X E sf X .3 'X X A 2 , . X Xw 4 f X 1, , KX' . XX f XX af s' X 5,251 ,J V MW ,if X X W.. WX, iw Q . X. X J 1 A I f Y A X, ,X ,Xa X 'XX 1? X 2 ,f 4 X, , , ,X J' 1 1' ff ' VX S eff? 54 ABN. ,I , J 1. fi, f X1 , 1 fx' N ' f N X X X. N M Q X XX 2 W1 2 ,K , X g 5 ar X' 5 .X , iw y , T ,f ,f X ,, X ,W ' if f ' ,fg . ' PX.. 2 1 ,X X AW x X' ,K W f J T wg 5' A if f ' iq, iff ' fx A XSZX in Wzcfcwq Zfnmcwecf L9 ifj X 04 lefeaf Well Sian! 6-Mzencf 04 420. 1 5 , ' f X' X 1 Xf XX ,K ff Xf X' f 5 1 X X an- VM f 1.354 MW bf 'X X X K KW A 1 ,f af f + , .X 5 Q.: 5 X ,1 2 X' 2 ,.X 2 7 W 5 XT V A613 ff 375 W A XX., Q ' fi Q X XXV? X Q- M 22' X 'XV GX. aww W 6 . ' ISN Members of the G-R-E-A -T Panther football team, coached by ,T,D, Centilli, are R. Wright, M, Fuentes, R, Vela, O, Castillo, R, Solether, J, Barbosa, D, Campos,R, Campos, W, Almaraz, I, Bustillos, and G, Jonesg D, Reyna, A, Covacevich, J, Weber, G, Morrow, M, Pike, G, Douglas, and I, Fortenberry: J, Gatton, P, Vasquez, I, Reyes, A. Ramirez, F, Alton, A. McMullen, A. Noriega, K. McRay, A. Lincoln, B, Talbert, R, Suarez, and B, Osborne, paanifiefm Qeinlfcf fam '66 Seaefcm After speaking to school athletes at the Panther- Pantherette Banquet Feb. 11, Y,A, Tittle, former New York Giant, gives his autograph to junior Bruce Osborne while Coach ,T.D. Centilli looks on. 82 Beginning with a 7 -7 tie with the La Feria Lions on Sept. 11, Weslaco plunged into a difficult football season.A 31-7 loss to the Harlingen Cardinals Sept. 17 was followed by a Raymondville Bearkat 7-O tally on Sept. 24. The Panthers unyieldingly fought the district -favored Donna Redskins Oct. 1, With only three seconds left in the fourth quarter, the scoreboard showed a score of 15-14 in Donna's favor, With Weslaco's touchdown came the choice of going for the extra point and a tie or for the two-point conversion and a victory. The Panthers gambled but failed by inches. The score remained 15-14, Two succeeding games resulted in seven-point losses each: Rio Grande City Rattlers 7-0 on Oct. 8 and Mission Eagles 15-8 on Oct, 15, The Panthers fell to the Robstown Cottonpickers 36-6 Oct. 22 and then to theMercedes Tigers 14-O Oct. 29, Following an open date Nov. 5, the Panthers battled the PSJA Bears, second contender for the district crown, but were defeated 21-7, The homecoming game with the Falfurrias Jerseys on Nov, 19 ended the season with a 14-6 loss for the Weslaco Panthers. Panther halfback Richard Suarez breaks away from three Mercedes Tigers to complete short yardage for a first down. Though being pursued by a Mission Eagle, Panther end Andy McMullen pulls the ball from the air and makes a long run before being brought down. Panthers block Cottonpickers in order for quarterback Ken McRay to hustle down field and pick up needed yardage. Before the Redskin quarterback is able to return the ball to the line of scrimmage, three Weslaco Panthers charge in and bring him down for a yardage loss. 83 Manuel Fuentes carries for short yardage in the fourth quarter of the Mission game while lee Fisher of Mission makes the stop, Cphoto courtesy of the Mission Eaglej. Though young and inexperienced, the Weslaco Panther B team and freshmen proved to be spirited competitors, Kicking off with a 16-O victory over Harlingen, the B team went on to defeat Edinburg '26-8. These two wins gave them the faith that they could succeed again, and they did, defeating Raymondville 16-0. Their 3-O record received two blows when they were stopped by the Mission Eagle B team 48-6 and Mercedes 18-0, The B team and freshmen team were combined against Mercedes for the last game of the season. The year ended with a record of many more wins than loses. The performance of these two teams during the year showed definite promise for the coming years. The boys on these teams are expected to return in the fall of '66 to begin workouts for the season and to augment the Varsity Squad. Ziwwhmen Coached by Howell Coleman, the Freshman team includes I, Garza, G, Solether, L, Pickard, R, Morales, and A, Avalos: C, Wood, I. Villarreal, B, Schuford, G, Bullion, and K, Schill: M, Donalson, I. Hernandez, H. Talbert, R. Garza, and G, Pena. 84 1 Violin.- Panther B-Team members, coached by Mr. Edward Marchak are: L. Bustillos, J, Sens, M. Phillips, J. Rorres, R. Cowley, J. Miracle, D. Arnold, and I. Peck, J. Green, S. Wright, I. Sepulveda, I. Cavazos, P. Castaneda, B. Drake, T. Bradford and G. Morales, I. Madden, L. Colvin, G. Fojt, D, Whitley, A. Smith, A. Noriega, M. Raleign and A, Elizondo. -7eam Emilie fm goalie!! Jfcvncmd Panthers invited professional football player Y. A. Tittle to speak at the annual Panther Banquet. Tittle, past quarterback for several football teams, and present coach of the San Francisco 49er's gave the main address at the banquet. Paying no attention to the two Mission Eagles attempting to bring him down, Richard Suarez strives to break away for additional yardage. 85 5' Y. 12 Varsity basketball players for '66-'67 includefstarting at top lefty Dickey Wallace, Brooks Boutwell, Steve Peery, Johnny Weber, Bert Dodd, Ken McRay, Waverly Vest, Billy Wright, Andy McMullen, Bobby Jenkines, Bmce Osborne, and Bobby Swinnea. 86 Dick Wallace attempts a field goal at the second game of the district championship. Donna Redskins reach for the ball but help it through. The Panthers went onto win and tie 1-1. pdhfheddf Wm me: rqcfaance Za plaqaffef Forward Bobby Swinnea shoots long for two points and a half etime lead in the district championship final game. Bobby .Tenkines passes the ball to the sideline hoping a team member may have a chance to shoot abasket. 87 WESLACO 45 65 52 40 51 31 49 36 65 46 56 55 48 53 53 47 53 42 63 50 61 60 53 55 70 52 56 53 49 Panther guard Billy Wright takes a lay-up shot for 37 two points and a lead over the Mercedes Tigers in early season competition. E - 79Ql44 WESLACQ OPPONENT James McFall 23 Brownsville Rickey Talbert 42 St, Joe Robert Solether 32 San Benito Danny Reyna 29 Mc Allen Simmey Wright 22 Mc Allen Glen Jones 52 PSJA Allan Seils 30 Edcouch Jim Keller 31 San Benito Robert Valdez 25 Mission Jim Hubbard 37 Edcouch Israel Bustillos 36 Donna Andy Frost 59 Raymondville Joe Sepulveda 67 Mercedes Larry Wilson 46 Mc Allen Rusty BHXICI 56 Robstown 35 Donna 43 Raymondville 49 Mercedes 57 Mercedes 62 La Feria 41 San Benito 52 Robstown 74-7ea,m OPPONENT Brownsville St, Joe San Benito Mc Allen Harlingen Carroll Mc Allen PSIA Miller St. Joe San Benito Edcouch San Benito Rio Grande City La Feria Brownsville Mission Donna USMC Raymondville Mercedes Robstown Raymondville Mercedes Robstown Refugio Donna Taft Donna Donna SCORE 53 34 26 37 43 29 28 34 60 51 46 39 44 44 38 37 27 53 33 38 48 39 SCORE 46 54 3 0 41 32 7 4 6 3 5 5 69 39 39 49 39 39 46 59 37 47 27 53 43 41 34 44 50 44 6 5 40 48 43 Ricky Wright, senior is the All-District and All- Valley football player from WHS. All-District baseball players include Ronnie Betts, senior, pitcher and Robert Reyna, sophomore, third baseman. All-District basketball players for 1966 are Dickey Wallace Brooks Boutwell, and Billy Wright. rqlfrfefeaf Wm Ziff Jmma All-Region golf team members include Robert Solether Bobby Jenkines, Jimmy Stevenson, and Greg Morrow 89 it 4 , I ,p , iz, 1 I 1 1 W I r A V ..k :,E M S A TFT f1 Q , M., 1 .. ' V EZ: 5 . XR'-V+ 5 E..-gf' , fa . Y .- ', gi- if Q :V V anfheaeffea Bzdffzfmy, lame 7344 Sedum A M onents t to block her shot. Evading a guard, Becky In the air after completion of jump shot is Dee nn oore as opp ry McClure and Clara Moore rush to the basket to fight for the rebound. A Team We La Feria Tournament They 41 Donna 58 ' 33 Los Fresnos 22 42 Santa Rosa 7 23 Donna 29 47 Edcouch 44 Lyford Tournament 37 Calallen 56 34 Rivera 28 34 Calallen 48 27 Edcouch 38 43 San Isidro 28 39 ' Raymondville 48 31 ' Donna 55 28 Lyford 44 40 Los Fresnos 33 23 4' Raymondville 47 30 La Feria 28 . 32 4' Donna 17 Varsity Pantheretres are Nancy Wallace, Betsy Payne, Becky McClure, Lillian Leach, Janie Reyna, Diane Solether, Iovita Reyes, Dee Ann Moore, Andrea Villarreal, Bobbie Praytor, Clara jumping high for a tie -Dau Bobbie Praytor and an MOOTC, and Laura KBY POWG11 GOP fight-5 opponent vie to give Weslaco possession of the ball. 91 Pantherette B-team members are Cbottom to top, left to rightj F. de leon, B, Callaway, A. Ligon, W, Haverfield, B, Burton, D, Lugo: A, Rodriguez, M, Moreno, M, Payne, L. Villarreal, E, Torres, N, Dickerson: I, Bullion, F, Willis, S, Aaron, D Burton, D. Silva, M. Larson: S, Robinson, V, Ellison, B, Ussery, J. Seeber, V, Roberts, and A, Robledo, B Team We Opponent They 45 Edcouch 44 39 Edcouch 33 21 San Isidro 19 25 Donna 34 29 Los Fresnos 16 ' The Pantherette B team, under the coaching super- vision of Miss Evelyn.Reisser, is the training team for the varsity Pantherettes, The members attend all practice sessions and exert the same amount of work as the varsity squad, Many of these girls move up to the varsity team after gaining valuable playing expe- rience needed for them to skillfully COl'l'lpetC in varsify basketball. W' Varsity Pantherette coach Dessie Heald listens toa letter read by a young Panther fan at a pep rally. if .1 H P WB' r ll V iii lm Q A-'4 ,, .L.,,L,,.,. ,, :,.-f,.:f+fa , - I- 1' , . A'AZ,2, f 1, ,gr M' f M my M' 2144. tl Q In E VNU .f f ii' ? E2 a 2 5 , . m-,. , . :.., . ' ...J ' W? a--M' i' ffpiwvzp ' i I A? LUFKJI an L ggufjv 3 x fav- E552 f'fflfl'd lg il f' 1 IH ' 'Q 2' EB F' E 3 ' 3 K9 4 Easiest ' rf-5' rx -Z. Displaying the track trophy is Bobbie . . Basketball Captains of the Year are Becky McClure and Laura Kay Powell. Becky also received the Flour Bluff Tournament trophy. Praytor, high-point girl at the district meet. 04!Cw4CUL4IJ em GWLGCZ cm QM! zqlfrlelea Winning first in district in track are B. Payne, V. Roberts, I. Lugo, B. Burton, A. Porter, B. Praytor, B. McClureg I. Reyna, J. Bullion, F, Willis, L. Villarreal, B. Ussery, and A. Villarreal. Posing with the girls are Superintendent J' ack Frost, Coach Dessie Heald, and Principal, Howard Murchison. 93 Qcvieflcaarcffa fcfqeef pafffLZfLefL4 fm fame 'X are Members of this year's WHS baseball team are fkneelingjr D. Campos, R. Reyna, W. Almaraz, G. Bullion, B. Dodd, P. Casteneda, M. Fuentes. Cstandingjz F. Alton, R. Betts, J. Keller, B. Osborne, B. Jenkines, K. McRay, A. Ramirez, and J. Gonzalez. 1966 BASEBALL SCHEDULE We Opponent They 2 Harlingen 13 19 San Benito 6 3 Brownsville 4 7 Mission 19 4 La Joya 3 5 San Benito 4 3 Brownsville 15 2 Harlingen 3 3 La Joya 6 3 P. S. J. A. 4 2 'Robstown 9 0 'Mercedes 9 5 'Raymondville 1 'Mercedes 0 3 'Raymondville 0 2 'Robstown 3 Denotes district game Reaching out to successfully gain the ball is Frank Alton, first baseman. 94 Stretching high to giove a hardhit ball is Bobby ,Tenkinem second baseman. ds up for another pitch. 1 Shortstop, Bert Dodd goes low to snag a grounder.. 95 Volleyball team members are A, Ligon,I, Seeber, N, Wallace, M, Moreno, E, Sarmiento, and A, Rodriguez, I, Reyes, F, de Leon, B, McClure, B, Callaway, B, Praytor, B, Payne, C, Beltran, A, Villarreal, and J, Reyna. Wceffeglmlf, WLQM leaelap 56434 9. Members of the track team are R, Arredondo, J. Garcia, A, Salinas, P, Castaneda, R, Campos, R, Solether and D, Reyna, A, Noriega, G, Jones, B, Osborne, R, Cowley, K, McRay, D, Whitley, I. McFall, and R, Suarez 96 Q lf, 79!fLl4Z4 Sammy Ready for action in spring competition are Pam Stover, Frances Cain, Lois McDaniel, and Cece Mattar. Golf team members are R. Solether, G. Solether, J. Payne, R. Talbert, J. Stevenson, M. Pike, A. Fr0St,B.J'eHkir1SS, and Hof Shown. G Morrow, L. Chandler, and R. Baxter. Line -up of boys representing WHS in tennis consists of ,T im Hubbard, Scott Roberts, and Pat Haverfield, Relatively new at WHS is golf and tennis competition. Although these two sports have not been greatly emphasized at Weslaco, in the past few years the tennis and golf teams have grown both in skill and in fame. Tennis, revitalized recently, is beginning to draw closer interest on the WHS campus, Even though the main competitive tennis matches do not begin until spring, the tennis teams started practice and workouts, coached by Miss Evelyn Reisset, during the first weeks of school as part of the athletic program. This is the third year of the WHS golf team and it is rapidly gaining in competitive status in the Valley. The golf team, coached by Mr. Gary Fletcher, travels throughout the Valley to tour- naments during the year. 97 4 MN ,W gf 'Q sv J f 4 mv if Ji ,uf aww gan!! he eww qwwcfinq hamf , 3 ,X J ' .f Q X ,Q d i-.... Enjoying refreshments before open house for the faculties of Weslaco schools are Board of Trustees members Kenneth Sherry, M,F, Connor, Domingo Sepulveda, Morris Knowles, J' im Cook, Bill Solether, and Mrs. Ralph Swanzey. Mrs. Swanzey resigned later. Mr. ,T ack Frost Superintendent As superintendent of the Weslaco Independent School District, Mr. Frost administers policies of the board of trustees. 100 Business manager and tax collector Cecil Holman, administrative assistant Chris Carrizales, and curric- ulum director William Barnes look through a book of classroom library packages. gcmfzcf, Sfaff Qnzcfe Seanaid Engaged in many activities benefiting the school system, Board of Trustees members work long in improving parent-'teacher relationships, employing new faculty members, and planning financial and physical aspects of the District. They establish the policies which the superintend- ent administers in affairs of the school system. At Weslaco High the principal, aided by two assistants, carries out these policies and guides the education and conduct of 900 students. All are charged with recording and keeping students' attendance, achievements, and grades. Teachers are responsible to and assisted by the administra- tive staff. Mr. Howard Murchison Principal Principal Howard Murchison, good natured but firm, is found at his desk, completing administrative duties, around the campus, as he keeps up on events around campus, and at many extra- curricular activities. Mr, Gary Fletcher Assistant Principal Mrs, Mildred Cowley Assistant Principal Weslaco High's three chiefs ponder overa student record card to decide on a change of program rec ommendation, 101 ' Mrs. Shirley Keller Secretary Counting the day's absentees are office girls, Viola Hanks and Clara ln Frerking, Each period, girls give up their study halls ro work in the office. Mrs. Ellis May Receptionist P Preparing the special announcements sent to teachers Mr. David R, Anderson is Mrs. Shirley Keller, Weslaco High School secretary. Counselor 102 Mr, David R. Anderson, new counselor at WHS, prepares a late registering student's plan of study, Mr. Anderson has come to Weslaco High School from Imperial, Texas. Slwff 064644694 5 chance! Bwcfmeacf Work for the WHS office staff begins well before the school year and terminates late in the summer, just in time to start again. The staff plans curriculum for the student body, keeps each student's school history, attends to problems, records absentees, and handles other miscellaneous business. This staff has proven itself invaluable to the faculty, student body, and administration. Many changes came to Weslaco High School this year. Besides a new principal there is anew counselor, a new assistant principal, an additional assistant principal, and a new secretary. These have blended well with the old staff into the WHS daily routine, This year's entire office staff strives to keep up with the increasing enrollment and curriculum of Weslaco High School. Answering the continuously ringing telephone is only one of the many duties of Mrs, Ellis May, WHS's busy recep- tionist. 103 Mrs. Patricia Wallace Mrs. Evelyfl G1'iffifhS English IV English III Miss .To Ann Rawlins Miss Sandra Lange English I, II English I, H 4,1 Mr, Robert Breshears Mrs. .Tuanita Brixey English I, II English I, Ill 104 All set to take off on his bicycle after a day's work is Mr. Robert Breshears. Mrs. Barbara Schreiner English I, II In addition to providing a basic grammatical founda- tion, the proper use of English enriches a person's life by exposing him to literature's great classics. By writing compositions, a student becomes aware of the opportunities found in self -expression. Under the leadership of instructors, Weslaco stu- dents demonstrate their achievements in English at UIL districtcompetition, winning honors in such areas as ready writing, poetry interpretation, and prose reading. Much stress is placed on English because of the invaluability of the subject to the student in his later life, no matter what the career or vocation. Miss Io Ann Rawlins, English II instructor, checks over SRA reading material before distributing the folders for class- IOOITI USC. Conferring with one of her students about special educational materials for the English department is Mrs. Pat Wallace. fnqfah Eepaalmml fnwakea gallwze Mrs. Cora Farris Mrs. ,Teanel Harris English I, Il Business Communica- tion, English I, III Explaining a difficult reading assignment to three interested English Ill students is Mrs. Juanita Brixey, a new teacher at WHS. 105 fWaMemaZZc4 Upenft .Bama 70: MC?-M9444 6649644 Mrs. Grace Bradshaw Algebra I Geometry Mrs. Jo Ann Free, algebra teacher, lectures to her class on theCartesiar1 co -ordinare system. M s. I A F - Algebrg HHH If Grading exams, Mrs. Grace Bradshaw, like most Geometry teachers, labors long hours after school is dismissed, 106 i Mrs. Nancy Andersen Trigonometry Elementary Analysis Deeply involved in a trig problem is Mrs. Nancy Andersen as she is observed with interest by a student. Since mathematics is of paramount interest to modern careers of many kinds, students preparing for them are offered a variety of courses, Related math, consumer's math, plane geometry, two levels of algebra, trigonometry, and elementary analysis are included. Modern equipment has been purchased to facil- itate math learning and teaching. Teachers have joined a Valleywide math organization so they may exchange ideas with fellow math teachers in the area. Mr. David Anderson Miss Soila Isquierdo Algebra I Related Math Geometry Consumer's Math Mr. David Anderson, mathematics teacher, demonstrates to his students the processes involved in utilizing the slide rule to solve simple and complex problem s, ' 107 Mrs. Virginia ,Tones Biology Before biology students begin projects, Mrs. Virginia Mom Jones reviews them on what is to be learned from the experiment, Mom helps any students interested in biological research. Science Qcuwfzlnfw 39434 QM feafmmq Mrs. Jean Mount General Science Related Math 108 When a request for an explanation is brought to Mrs. ,Tean Mount, she gives a response in such a manner that there will be no question in a student's mind, An additional biology teacher, 'two new general science teachers, and a new physics and chemistry teacher have been hired to handle the ever-growing number of students taking science as a preparatory step for college work, Because science is arequirement for higher education, more and better teachers are in demand. As a rule this year juniors and seniors were the only students obligated to make projects for the annual Science Fair. Freshmen and sophomores werepermitted to research a project if they chose. Some of the projects that were exhibited last year were improved and dis- played again this year. One student who had built a computer last year made a reduction and came up with a miniature replica of the original work. Several others were reconstructed thus aiding the students in allowing them to go to the Regional Science Fair, ' A federal grant entitled the science department to much needed equipment to aid teachers in their instructions and explanations.Among the extra supplies were new biology books, the first ones issued in nine years. Mrs. Jane Ridenour Mr. Frederick Oelrich Biology, World History General Science Bill Farris Chemistry, Physics Mr, Bill Farris and students employ goggles as a safety precaution during exper iments,This practice has become a state -wide requirement for all science departments I i Students of the sixth period American history class pantomime the Boston Massacre. The social studies department gives stu- dents the necessary education in government, American and world history, and economics. This instruction prepares the student in the duties and responsibilities of citizenship and a background of American Heritage, Part of the social studies departmenfs program for education of the student in world affairs is the United Nations Pilgrimage Tour. The department helps students prepare for this national contest. In order to compete, Wazdm flfeew am! Www. each participant must give a talk, Why I want to go to the United Nations. The faculty works hard to prepare the students, and, furthermore, gets good results. Mrs, Inez Allen Government, Economics, Latin American History, Studying cartoons is a favorite pastime of Mrs. A1len's government Texas Histoly classes, as Mrs. Allen points out. 1 10 Mrs. Maurine Frost Mrs. Doris Hays Mr. Oberr Aga World History American History World History ecame Jfmfcmq looking over La Palma copy are Stephen Henry andRobert Crawford, editors, and Sharon White, assistant editor. The publications department is responsible for recording the events of the school. The Hi-Life is published and distributed on campus as a laboratory project of an academic journalism class. La Palma is published and distributed annually by a non-credit class. Through the publications department, the stu- dent body is informed of sports, school activities, and student news and events. The staff works many hours each week in preparing their respective publica- tions. However, staff members do not work continually in the classroom. During the day, members can be seen on all comers of the campus taking photos and collecting news. They also sell and prepare advertising for Hi-Life. The publications department is undoubtedly the most peripatetic organization on campus. Mrs. Martha Andersen Journalism, Publications, Annual and American His- tory 111 With great enthusiasm and capability of leadership, Mr. Kenneth Caldwell directs the WHS band. Eamf, Qfrcam , Qcmofrmq Music appreciation has been emphasized more this year than ever before. New to WHS, Mr, Ken- neth Caldwell has truly put in his share of hard work conducting the Green and Gold band. Through his eagerness and determination WHS is the home of a first division band. Also, Mrs. Sybil Mattar, well known to WHS, efficiently directs the choir to everyone's satisfaction, Throughout the year our choir attends several functions, one of which was the choir clinic in Brownsville in November, Mr, Kenneth Caldwell MIS. Sybil Mattar Band Choir Ho-o-s-a-a-ana, earnestly sings Mrs, Sybil Mattar as she very happily and skillfully conducts our growing Weslaco High School choir. 112 Sfafk Zflzlzye ,Gmini This year's coaching staff consists of several new members, all of whom are highly capable at their jobs. This school year more significance has also been placed on physical fitness than in the former years. With us for his first football season is head coach LD, Cen- tilli who came from George West with excellentratings. Coach Centilli, along with the others on the coaching staff, is continuously trying to encourage more participation in athletics. They are pro- viding activities for all so that this year will be a well -fit one. Mr. ,T.D, Centilli Mr. Howell Coleman Athletic Director Boys' Physical Education Mr, Henry Pickett Mrs. Dessie Heald Boys' Health and Girls' Physical Physical Education Education Miss Evelyn Reisser Girls' Health and Physical Education With much interest in her students and in tennis Miss Evelyn Reisser demonstrates the correct way to hold a tennis racket. THE TRIAL ww R125 Mrs. Frances Collier French Speech With the use of a chart illustrating the correct forms for bookkeeping ledgers Mrs. Heilman discusses practice procedures with a student. QMMM4, Zzcmeign .fanqzaaqe .SZLZQ Mrs. Beatriz Garza Mr. Thurman Rohr Spanish I, II, III, 1'V Spanish I, II 14 Foreign languages make up an important part of WHS curriculum. Classroom activities include recitation, working with class record- ings, and almost all oral work in the foreign language. Students receive a good foundation of basics in either French or Spanish. Two years of a foreign language are now required for graduation and admission tocertaincol- leges, and many students voluntarily pursue three to four years of languages. The business department includes all the courses needed to give a balanced program in business skills. Courses available include typing I and II, bookkeeping, and shorthand, giving training necessary for office work and for use during college. Daily drills and assign- ments increase speed and accuracy while at the same time providing actual practice in the skills associated with these courses. Mrs. Karen Hellman Typing I Bookkeeping --l ffml., If- K L Mrs. Lois Wahl TyPing1 After taking dictation in shorthand, the pupil must Shorthand also be able to type it, as shown by Mrs. Wahl and a student. .ibeaelaffz Qapaife Sioncfmfa. Mrs Amparo Cardenas I EH El Spanish I During a Spanish Il class, Mrs. Beatriz Garza, Spanish teacher, explains the conjugation of a verb to a student by blackboard techniques. 115 fleclweal leaefcvp fncfzazcfwal 7aZmZ4 One of the homemaking teachers, Mrs. Nancy Holloway, shows a student the correct way to thread a sewing machine. Mr, Raul Cabaza Mr, Leo Schreiner D. E. I, II I. C. T. Mr. Antonio Sanchez Mrs, Jo Anne Miller Remedial Math Homemaking I 116 Mr. Robert Gutierrez Mr. James Welch Related Math Mechanical Consumer Math Drawing American History Metals General Science Electricity Woodworking Refined methods of craftsmanship are taught in vocational woodworking by Mr. James Welch. The WHS vocational department includes courses in homemaking agriculture, distributive education and industrial cooperative training. Several new teachers have been add- 2 L ed to the faculty because of in- creased enrollment. x :Sgr 5 l i l 5. i ,L y . accc sm F? --weiQfwee.fg-2efufmwaizsreewrlfg ,:ig'-6'sw.,3iw5M.,...,,N,,,ra,.-...,,,.,,.,n. ,Msn .ei 1 if ..a-,.m.mmMsmeQmff- 'WW' - 73'--M The new driver's education teacher, Mr. Don Lightfoot, ex- plains the parts of a car's engine to two freshman students. Mrs. Nancy Holloway Homemaking II . Home and Family Living Miss Rose Sendejo Mr. Truman Olson Mrs, Tillie Gandy El'lg1i.Sl'1I V, A, I, Hofnemakiugl VQW Mr. Edward Marchak Boys' P. E. Baseball Coach Mr. Don Lightfoot Mr, Roger Wahl Drivers Education Counselor 117 FW . W5 W gs-, Q W W W W W W. W W, -WSW' W I as We, A Wg AW W W W Q W W' W L.-W Ls. 'T W 118 W, Q W W Wx'f 5 KW 5, .-Jail! 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X 3 ' 3 2 A' A 54- If 1 V., my X X ,gr cfs A 'WAV W ':L,g,,, QT? 5 ' 7' z :fy jj. ,Eg X, if ,flaf his 44 S fl 5 W ,A 521 ET, 8 ,f,X.,,Z ,,.xx k S' E ' 'Sf W .V 0, . . Q 3 W af' me ,W , - f L W 9 , Aw , 1 ' f M ,,,M:WiAiA X: W . M .7 x Q , QXX, 44 can Zhagwqg bf meg, r, K 'I r in f 'O' f . gp-4 Senior offlcers of 1965 66 are Brlly Anderson presldent Cece Mattar Student Senate representatlve Lors McDan1el secretary Laura Ka Powell Y treasurerg Johnny Weber Student Senate representatrve and Sharon Whrte vice-president Allen, Gina Beth Alm araz , Guillermo Alton, Frank Anderson, Billy Angeles, George Bailey, Mark 120 Betts, Ronald Dean CRonniej Blackwell, Carol Ann Boutwell, Brooks Bunger, Nancy Cain, Frances Campos, Rolando Cantu, Maria Aurora Carranza, Joe Carranza, Ninfa Casanova Xavier Cortez., Olga Crawford, John Robert Easly, Kathy Ellison, Alan Dwayne Emery, O. D. CButchj Escamilla, Fidel Ir. Estrada, Guadalupe Flores, Eloisa 122 Cross, Mary Davis, Connie Dawson, Betty Ann Daye, David W, de Leon, Jose Alfredo fFreddiej de Luna, Anita w Taking a breath are seniors Brooks Boutwell, Steve Rawe, and fbehind booksj Waverly Vest. These seniors distributed textbooks to each classroom before school started. Frerking, Fuentes, Manuel Garcia, Carlotta Garcia, Elida Garcia, Pablo S. Garza, Ernesto Jr. Virginia Ruth 123 Garza, Irene On behalf of the Panther football squad, co -captainsAlex Ramirez Garza, C741 and Rickey Wright C633 present a mum and banner to Panther Ramiro A Sweetheart Laura Kay Powell at pre-game ceremonies Friday, October 31. glam of '66 Gavia, Maria Glace, Donna Gomez, Enrique fHenryj Gonzales, Juanita Gonzalez, Anna Maria Gonzalez, Gloria Gonzalez, Roland Gorhum, Iohnny Gross, Shirley Guajardo, Velma Handy, Modesto Harris, Jimmy Layne Heck, William Henry, Billy Henry, Stephen Hernandez, Guadalupe Hernandez, Lorenzo Hernandez, Maria Guadalupe 125 Juarez, Ruben Kabiri, Mir Aqa Kitchell, Kathy Lynn Krause, Robert Leach, Lillian lane Ligon Charlie 126 Hernandez, Ofelia Hinojosa, Noe Hooper, Sid Hubbard, Martha Lee lenkines, Bobby Johnson, Jennifer Jane ,maxi Kathy Easly tearfully tells The Woes of Little Alice in a comedy skit at the annual Senior Talent Show, Gleaa af '66 Luitjen, Rebbecca fRea Kaej Martinez, Margarita fMargiej Martinez, Peter Martinez, Sergio Mattar, Cecelia fCecej McClure, Rebecca Q Be ckyj 127 Mejia, Mena, 128 Seniors L. Rodriguez, N, Bunger, G. Allen, C. Blackwell, and C. Davis exhibit their skills during a Precision twirling act for the Senior Talent Show, GMM af '66 McGhee, Jerry Don McManus, Steve McMullen, Andy Medellin, Hilda Victor Jesus Jr. Moore, Clara Mora, Margarita Morin, Rene Morrison, Sandra I. Ortegon, Javier Overdiek, Diane W1 ' X914 L L Pena, Diana Perez, Juan Perez, Rudolfo Perry, John Phillips, Vesta I oy Pike, Raymond Neal CRameyj ,hw '.f'-2-Z' E if Rivas, Susan Rivera, Ana Maria Rodriquez, Maria Guadalupe fLupitaJ Salazar, Juanita Salazar, Yolanda Salinas, Esteban 130 Powell, Laura Kay Ramirez, Melva N. Ramirez, Victoria Rawe, Stephen Sc Redman, Don Rico, Rosalinda OII .Juv YW Salinas, Juanita Salinas, Sulema Seniors who received band jackets ar the first home game are: Ckneelingj P. Setter, S, Tipton, L, Rodriguez, C, Davis, and R, Crawford: Csecond rowj I, Vallejo, Y. Salazar, H, Medellin, and B, Dawson: Cback rowjJ,Vidales, N. Rodriguez, J. Harris, I. Johnson, N. Bunger, C. Blackwell, and G, Allen, QZQ44 of '66 Samudio, Elena Sanchez, Dalia Sanchez, Sara Sansing, Nancy Joanne Segundo, Juventino Seils, Linda Belle 131 Solether, Stevenson, Stover, Streit, Suarez, Swinnea, Well! The nerve of you. Although pie is not her favorite dessert, Lillian Leach gets a face full as a result of service ro Elena Saniudio, all part of a show. flaw af '66 Diane Jimmy Pamela Kay Gerald Uerryj 1 rrr,, W, Richard Robert 1 Bobbyj Tamez, Gustavo Tipton, Susan Trevino, Juan Frank Trevino, Rogelio Vallejo, Idolina Vela, Ruben QV ,Q K.,,- I rsh f-..-wzwp-r' Vest, Waverly Vidales, Ioe L. Wallace, Richard Kent Warren, Bob Watson, Lloyd Weaver, Susie 133 lv Webber, Elvia 14 Steve Mclvlanus ponders the out- come of an important football game during a pep rally. Wells, Leona Marion CLee3 White, Sharon Whited, Lana Marie Wright, Billy Walter Wright, Rickey York, Mike 134 Glam af '66 Weber Johnny gcwnmencamenlf 19 66 it ,-,--- 1 11 l A The Class of 1966, Barbee Field, May 27 Climaxing four years of achievement, members of the Class of 1966 assembled May 27 at 8 p.m. at Barbee Field for outdoor commencement exercises. Some 160 seniors received diplomas presented by Superintendent Jack A. Frost after formal certification of the class by Principal Howard Murchison Ir. Gerald Streit gave the valedictory, Esteban Salinas the salutatory, and Frances Cain, the address for thehigh ranking girl. William Anderson, class president, gave the invocation, and Andy McMullen, Student Senate president, pronounced the benediction. Honor graduates Qpictured elsewherej were recognized, as were students receiving scholarships to various colleges and universities. Senior choir members sang You'll Never Walk Alone' and Graduation Day , the high school band played the processional and recessional, and just before they left the field, all the class members sang the school song, The Spirit of Weslaco High. After commencement, class members were honored at a party given by a committee of parents. .Special rqwaacfh mmf Schcafafzahbfz Wmnew Andy McMullen Gina Beth Allen Noe I-linojosa Mary Cross Clara Lu Frerking Becky McClure Kiwanis Rotary PTA McAllen CTA PTA Business Key-Kiwanis College 135 Q Honor graduates of 1966 are Connie Davis, J ennifer Johnson, Diane Overdiek, Clara Lu Frerking, Frances Cain, fhigh-ranking girly, Virginia Frerking, Diane Solether, Susan Tipton, Esteban Salinas, fsalutatorianjg David Daye, Andy McMullen, Waverly Vest, Gerald Streit, Qvaledictorianjg Robert Craw- ford, Johnny Weber, and Jesus Mena. 0f4Z4Zamfmq Smiaw Qecewe z4maacZ4 Receiving awards at the Senior Class Awards Day Assembly are: Becky McClure, Babe Ruth Sportsman- shipg Sharon White, Literary Review: Clara Lu Frerking, DAR: Nancy McEachron, Yoder Choir: Laura Kay Powell, American Legion Citizenship, Rotary Club leadership: Steve Rawe, Kiwanis Club Service: Nancy Bunger, Crisco: Andy McMullen, American Legion Citizenship, Rotary Club Leadership, Special: Dianne Luce, Betty Crocker: Gerald Streit, Lions Club Science, Westinghouse Science Talent Search: Frances Cain, Fine Arts: Stephen Henry, Lions Club Journalism: Lupita Rodriguez, Band Parents' Arion: and Johnny Weber, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship. 136 Weslaco High School juniors and seniors and their dates enjoy the lovely Grecian Festival at the Junior-Senior Prom. Senzafm 5447047, U QGOZGIL 47e4ZLaaf i:t,A,,,.. Excitement filled the air as the annual Junior-Senior Prom revealed a Grecian Festival theme, March 12, at the McAllen Civic Center. The prom theme featured a Grecian setting. Corinthian white columns flanked the dance floor, and grace- ful white doves hung overhead. A flower-filled fountain in the center of the dance floor, and elegant Greek goddesses completed the classical decorations. Steve Peery was master of cere- monies while seniors witnessed the hilarious, confusing conspiracy of Larry flvlaxwellus Dumbusj Chandler, and his Greek gang: Faustino U ack Snowy Garza, Pat QI-LM., Sr.J Real, Florinda QHelenJ de Leon, Eduardo QSlaveJ Cruz, Susan QGirlJ Hays, and Bruce fSoldierJ Osborn. Following the banquet and floor show, the Keynoters orchestra fur- nished dancing music. siw lr Building the Trojan horse to conquer their enemies are junior boys who participated in the floor show. Entertainment provided by the junior class proved to be most unusual and very amusing. 137 Wal gn efzdflllmffnat Swain Spanx Jaw cm Wazdmf, Zhe f3Zh we Nancy Bunger, Billy Henry, Nancy McEachron, Jennifer Johnson, Steve Rawe, Frances Cain, Sharon White, and Henry Gomez fkneelingl gather around and examine the coffin and other props. Ngdlyxff and Kathy Easly ...... Angela CPipj Setter Sid Hooper . . . . . . Connie Davis Diane Overdiek . Robert Crawford . . . Steve Rawe ..... Sharon White Nancy Bunger Gina Beth Allen Carol Blackwell . Frances Cain . . . . . Henry Gomez ,,.. Jennifer Johnson . . . . Billy Henry Esteban Salinas . . . Qhmla .........Granr1y . . . Letha Dracula Model S . . . Dirga Dracula Frau Hubschmidt . . . Count Dracula . . . . Eddie Phelps . . . Fritzi Washburn . Isobel Connors Evelyn Robinson Merry Bean . . . Nancy Brown . . . . Ron Connors . . . Barbara Ames .. . . . Buddy Ford Murdock Svengali The wierd members of the cast in- clude Qseatedj Dirga Dracula, Count Dracula, and Letha Draculag Murdock Svengali, Model S, and Granny. 7aqe Zhea ' ' .. . directed by Mrs. Juanita Brixey Once again Model S QSid Hooperl carries Barbara Ames Uennifer Johnsonj out of the way to be imprisoned. At the grand finale of the Senior Play Boys and Ghouls Together, the entire cast appears and does a routine to the theme song from the television program The Addams Family. 139 Senzcwt zqcfweaemenfd ALDCANDER, O. D. JR. CDEEJ UIL Slide Rule, Band, Division I Solo and Ensemble, Phi-Chem-Bi. ALLEN, GINA BETH Rotary Award, Quill and Scroll, National Scholastic Press Assn. cub re- porter, Hi-Life staff, art and feature editor, Band, president, twirler, quar- termaster, sweetheart, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show, Vocational Talent Show, Lantana Events alternate. ALMARAZ, GUILLERMO QWILLIEJ Letterman's Club, Choir, Football, Baseball, Track ANDERSON, BILLY Local Science Fair, honorable mention and third place, Regional Science Fair, Slide Rule Club, Senior Class president, Boys' State alternate, Key Club, Phi- Chem- Bi, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play. BETTS, RONALD DEAN QRONNIEJ Regional Science Fair, second place and third place, Baseball, All-District, Football, Junior Class treasurer, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Phi-Chem-Bi, Slide Rule, Student Senate representative, Senior Talent Show, Most Im- proved, physics. BLACKWELL, CAROL ANN UIL Band Solo and Ensembles, Division I, Twirling Solo and Ensembles, Division II, Band, FTA, Senior Play. BOUTWELL, BROOKS Basketball, First and Second Team All-Zone, All-Tournament-Weslaco and Brownsville Tournaments, Key Club, Letterman's Club, treasurer, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show. BUNGER, NANCY Outstanding Student, Homemaking I, Weslaco princess, Local Science Fair, Third Place, UIL Twirling Ensemble, Division II, FHA, president, Band, Student Senate representative and twirler, Sadie Hawkins Day chairman, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play, Crisco Award. CAIN, FRANCES High-ranking girl, Fine Arts Club Award, Who's Who in American High Schools, National Merit Scholar, Outstanding Student, English I, II, III, IV and Spanish IV, NEDT, top 10070, Senior Girl Most Likely To Succeed, Most Intellectual Junior, Keyheart, Homecoming princess, Girls' State alternate, Pan American Fiesta queen, GAA, NHS, secretary, PASF, Pep Squad, Student Senate representative, Phi-Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play, Tennis. CASANOVA, XAVIER E. PASF, Phi- Chem- Bi. CAZARES, MARIA DE JESUS ICT, vice- president, sweetheart. CRAWFORD, JOHN ROBERT Honor Graduate, NEDT, top 10170, Mathematical Association Test, third in school, Mostlmproved, chemistry, Boys' State delegate, Attorney General's Youth Conference delegate, Quill and Scroll, Charles Palmer Davis Citizen- ship Medal, UIL One-Act Play, first place indistrict, La Palma Staff, editor, co-editor, business manager, photographer, Publications Award, NHS, vice- president, UIL Band Solos and Ensembles, Division l, Local Science Fair, honorable mention, UIL Debate, Sophomore Biggest Flirt, Falfurrias and Edinburg Math Tournaments, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show, President's Council. CROSS, MARY McAllen Business College Scholarship, Choir, Student Senaterepresentative, PASF, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Office girl. DAVIS, CONNIE RUTH Honor Graduate, Who's Who in American High Schools, NEDT, top 10170, FFA Sweetheart, Rio Grande Valley Day Queen of the San Antonio Livestock Show, Weslaco princess, Most Beautiful Senior, Most Popular Junior Girl, Most Talented Sophomore Girl, Girls' State alternate, UIL One-Act Play, third in District, Typing queen, Student Senate, vice-president, NHS, Band, head twirler, PASF, secretary, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play. DAYE, DAVID W. Honor Graduate, NEDT, top 1070, Magic Valley Industrial Arts Fair, Wood I, first place, Local Science Fair, second place, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play Committee, Outstanding, Woodworking II. DE LUNA, ANITA Sophomore Class treasurer, FTA, PASF, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show publicity. EASLY, KATHY Local Science Fair, honorable mention,FHA, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play, Vocational Talent Show, Band, Outstanding Student, home and family living. 140 EMERY , O. D. JR. FFA, Senior Talent Show FRERKING, CLARA LU Classroom Teacher's Award, Honor Graduate, Who's Who in American High Schools, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Local Science Fair, third place, Regional Science Fair, Girls' State alternate, Typing princess, UIL Choir Ensembles, Division II, NHS, president, FTA, vice-president and parliamen- tarian, Choir, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, Office girl, Senior Talent Show, Most Outstanding, typing I. FRERKING, VIRGINIA RUTH Honor Graduate, Rotary Scholastic Jacket, Outstanding Student, Spanish II and III, Pan American Scholastic Spanish Il'I queen, Local Science Fair, second place, NHS, Pep Squad, Student Senate alternate representative, Phi- Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, secretary and Student Senate representative, Weslaco princess, Senior Talent Show,.Office girl. FUENTES, MANUEL Bobby Lackey Athletic Award, Football, Baseball, Track, Letterman's Club. GARCIA, ELIDA Dental Assistant's Contest, third place, VICA president, reporter and Student Senate representative, Weslaco's delegate to the Youth Leadership Confer- ence in Huntsville, Outstanding Student, ICT. GARZA, ERNESTO Most Improved, physical education, Typing king. GOMEZ, ENRIQUE QI-IENRYJ Perfect Attendance, PASF, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Play. GONZALEZ, IUANITA Choir, FTA, Spanish I Club, GAA, PepSquad,FHA, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals Captain. GONZALEZ, ANNA MARIA PASF, Pep Squad, FHA, Most Improved, homemaking II. GONZALEZ, GUORIA PASF, VICA, secretary, Senior Talent Show. GORHUM, JOHNNY UIL Persuasive Speaking, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play. GROSS, SHIRLEY FHA, GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Basketball,Choir,Officegirl, Senior Talent Show, Choir robe chairman. GUAJARDO, VELMA FHA, FTA. HARRIS, JIMMY LAYNE Baseball, Basketball manager, Local Science Fair, third place, Regional Science Fair, third place, UIL Solos and Ensembles, All Valley Band, Band, UIL Spelling, Phi-Chem-Bi, PASF, Slide Rule, treasurer, Student Senate repre- sentative. HENRY, BILLY UIL One-Act Play, UIL Persuasive Speaking, UIL Boys' Debate, Local Science Fair, third place, FTA, Student Senate representative, PASF, Phi-Chem-Bi, Student Senate chairman of civic affairs and directory chairman, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show director, school winner, United Nations Pilgrimage Speech Contest, Teenage March of Dimes, Asst. Chairman, Outstanding Student, speech I. HENRY, STEPHEN Lions' Club Journalism Award, UIL News Story, second in state, A8tM Chap- ter Sigma Delta Chi News Writing, first and second in state, Most Improved, journalism I, Outstanding Student, journalism II and Texas history, Publi- cations Award, Hi-Life Staff editor, Key Club, Local Science Fair, second place, PASF, vice-president, Publications Student Senate representative, Quill 8: Scroll, Senior Talent Show. HERNANDEZ, MARIA GUADALUPE Band, FTA, PASF, Most Improved, typing II. HINOJOSA, Aim c. Band, FHA, PASF, HOOPER, SIDNEY Election Commission, Hi-Life staff, Student Senate representative QPSJAj, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play, Football, Track. HUBBARD, MARTHA LEE ' UIL Shorthand, UIL Extemporaneous Speaking, Pep Squad, president, treasurer, Phi-Chem-Bi, Junior Class treasurer, Y-Teens, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show, co-chairman, Outstanding Student, shorthand I. JENKINES, BOBBY Basketball, captain, Golf, Baseball, LocalScienceFair, third place and honor- able mention, Key Club, vice-president, Phi-Chem-Bi, Lettermen's Club, Senior Talent Show, Golf Regional Tournament, third place. JOHNSON, JENNIFER JANE Honor Graduate, Outstanding Student, Spanish I and journalism I, All-Valley Band, UIL Journalism, three first places, Band Solo and Ensembles, three first divisions, Band, secretary-treasurer and reporter, FHA, Student Senate representative, Hi-Life, feature co-editor, NHS, PASF, Phi-Chem-Bi, Quill and Scroll, Student Senate, Senior Play, UIL Regional journalism, fourth place. JOHNSTON, ELOISE QKEKEJ Hi-Life, cartoonist, Choir. KITCHELL, KATHY LYNN Choir. LEACH, LILLIAN JANE DAR History Award, Basketball, Substitute Cheerleader, All-Valley Cotton Style Show representative, Pep Squad, GAA, secretary and Student Senate representative, Y-Teens, secretary, Senior Talent Show, FTA, secretary, FHA, fourth vice-president, Phi-Chem- Bi. LUCE, LYNDA DIANNE NHS, Outstanding Student, homemaking III, Most Improved, algebra II, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Crisco Award, FHA, historian and first vice-president, Phi- Chem-Bi, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll,Junior Classi- cal League Latin Club QDeer Parkj, La Palma Staff, business manager, Office girl, Senior Talent Show, make-up chairman. LUITJ EN, REBECCA QREA KAEJ GAA, Pep Squad, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball, Most Im- proved, girls' physical education. MARTINEZ, MARGARITA QMARGIEJ DECA, secretary, DECA sweetheart, Pep Squad. MARTINEZ, PETER DECA, Most Improved, distributive education. MARTINEZ , SERGIO ICT. MATTAR, CECELIA QCECEJ l Tennis, fourth in District Singles, Local Science Fair, honorable mention, United Nations Contest, runner-up, Girls' State delegate, Sophomore Class vice-president, Junior Class president, Y-Teens, Student Senate alternate, GAA, FTA, president, Senior Class Student Senate representative, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Cheerleader, Senior Talent Show. McCLURE, REBECCA CBECKYJ Louise Black Award, Key-Kiwanis Award, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, Local Science Fair, honorable mention, Basketball,All-District,All-Tourna- ment, Captain of the year, Most Athletic Junior Girl, Miss Flame, Volley- ball, Track, GAA, president, Pep Squad, treasurer, Phi-Chem-Bi, Student Senate President's Council, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Track Team, First in District. McDANIEL, LOIS ANN Tennis, Track, GAA, Pep Squad, parliamentarian, Senior Class secretary, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show. MCEACHRON, NANCY Yoder Choir Award, Local Science Fair, second place, UIL Choir, Division I Trio, Division II Solo, Choir, assistant musician, Fl-IA, correspondent for foster child, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, merit and demeritchairman, Senior Talent Show. McMANUS, STEVE I Regional Science Fair, second place, Local Science Fair, honorable mention, Phi- Chem- Bi. MCMULLEN, ANDY Kiwanis Award, Who's Who in American High Schools, Honor Graduate, American Legion Citizenship Award, Rotary Club Leadership Award, Special Leadership Award, Outstanding Student, American history, biology, geometry, and economics, All-Valley Scholastic Football Team, Football, Basketball, Student Body president, Junior Class Student Senate representative, Student Senate President's Council, Key Club, secretary, Phi-Chem-Bi, KRIO Walk- A-Thon, Senior Talent Show, Scholastic Jacket. MEDELLIN, HILDA Band, Sewing Contest, first place, Cotton Style Show contestant, Typing princess, FHA, FTA, PASF, Senior Talent Show. MFJIA, SEVERO IR. DECA. MEJIA, VICTOR Most Improved, Spanish I, Football, DECA, Lettermen's Club. MENA, JESUS JR. Honor Graduate, Scholastic Jacket, Outstanding Student, algebra I, Spanish II, Boys' State alternate,Quill and Scroll, Election Commission, Homecoming Dance co-chairman, La Palma staff, PASF, president, Phi-Chem-Bi, NHS, Student Senate representative, Senior Talent Show. MORIN , RENE Choir, Football. MORRISON, SANDRA J . Local Science Fair, honorable mention, Regional Science Fair, honorable mention, Rio Grande Valley Veterinary Medical Association Award, UIL Solo and Ensemble, Division I, Choir, president, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, WHS Singers, Office girl. ORTEGON, JA VIER PASF, Student Senate representative, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play,assis- tant stage manager. OVERDIEK, DIANE Honor Graduate, Scholastic Jacket, Quill and Scroll, La Palma, art editor, FTA, GAA, Hi-Life staff, NHS, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Office girl, One of Top Four in United States for Outstanding WAF of Month. PEMELTON, MICHAEL Outstanding Student, Electricity, Local Science Fair, third place, One-Act Play, third place, Phi-Chem- Bi. PENA, DLANA PASF, Hi-Life, business manager. PERRY , JOHN All Region Band, UIL Band Solos and Ensembles,five Division I's, Key Club, Most Talented Sophomore. PHILLIPS, VESTA JOY NEDT, top 10070, ICT, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Play, Artwork, Senior Talent Show, lights, Office girl. PIKE, RAYMOND NEAL QRAMEYJ Athletics, manager, Choir. POWELL, LAURA KAY American Legion Citizenship Award, Rotary Club Leadership Award, Who's Who in American High Schools, Miss WHS, Panther Sweetheart, Most Beauti- ful Junior, Girls' State delegate, Sophomore Homecoming Duchess, Best Dressed Sophomore, All-District Basketball, Local Science Fair, third place, Head Cheerleader, Senior Class treasurer, Phi-Chem-Bi, GAA, Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Weslaco Queen, Senior Talent Show. RAMIREZ., MELVA N. Varsity Cheerleader, GAA, PASF, Pep Squad, Senior Talent Show, First alter- nate Sophomore Duchess, Representative to La Corte Panamericana. RAMIREZ, VICTORIA DECA, historian, FHA, PASF, Pep Squad. RAWE, STEPHEN SCOTT Kiwanis Service Award, NEDT, Top 10070, Outstanding Student, general science, UIL Slide Rule, UIL Number Sense, UIL Typewriting, Local Science Fair, third place, Regional Science Fair, first place, PASF, Phi-Chem-Bi, Snident Senate representative, FTA, treasurer and historian, Senior Talent Show, Senior Play, United Nations PilgrimageSpeech Contest, school winner, Slide Rule Club, president, Key Club, Lieutenant governor, Division 26, Texas-Oklahoma Convention Future Site Committee chairm an, and Governor's Man Award, Boys' State delegate, Student Senate, La Palma Staff, photo- grapher, Photographer of the Year, Attended National Science Foundation PSSC Physics Institute, W. Va. Wesleyan College, 1965fSix weeks' advanced physicsj. RICO, ROSALINDA Band, FHA, Pep Squad. RODRIGUEZ, MARIA GUADALUPE QLUPlTAj Band Parents' Arion Award, All-Valley Band, UIL Band Solos and Ensembles, Division I, UIL Twirling Ensembles, Division I, Band Council, Student Senate parliamentarian, Lantana Duchess, PASF, treasurer, FTA, Senior Talent Show, Homecoming Queen. RODRIGUEZ, NOE JR NEDT, Top 1007c, UIL Slide Rule, third place, UIL Band Ensembles, Division II, UIL Number Sense, Phi-Chem-Bi, Slide Rule Club, vice-president, Band, Outstanding Student, trigonometry. 141 SALINAS, ESTEBAN Scholastic Jacket, Salutatorian, Who's Who in American High Schools, Out- standing Student, Spanish II and III, NHS, Student Senate, assembly chairman and election commissioner, PASF, Student Senate representative, Boys' State delegate. SALINAS, ,TUANITA FHA, Band, Pep Squad. SALINAS, SULEMA Choir, PASF, FTA, Pep Squad, Basketball, Volleyball. SAMUDIO, ELENA Outstanding Student, Homemaking I, FHA, Co-ed correspondent and SCCrSIaI'y, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show. SANSING, NANCY JOANNE Outstanding Student, girls' physical education, FTA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Choir. SEILS, LINDA BELLE FHA, Phi-Chem-Bi, Basketball, Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show, stage work and spotlight, UIL Persuasive Speaking alternate. SETTER, ANGELA QPIPJ Track, FHA, fifth vice-president, Senior Play, One-Act Play. SETTER, PAMELA Band, secretary, FHA. SOLETHER, DIANE Honor Graduate, NEDT, Top 10175, Basketball, Local ScienceFair, first place, UIL Ready Writing, UIL Typing, Substitute Cheerleader, GAA, Pep Squad, NHS, historian, Phi-Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, president, vice-president, Home- coming Princess, Senior Talent Show, Sophomore Miss Flame Candidate. STEVENSON, JIMMY Local Science Fair, honorable mention, Phi-Chem-Bi, Basketball, Golf, Golf Regional Tournament, third place. STOVER, PAMELA KAY Outstanding Student, world history, Y-Teens, treasurer, GAA, secretary, Pep Squad, Substitute Cheerleader, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show, Tennis. STREIT, GERALD UERRYJ Valedictorian, Lion's Club Science Award, Who's Who in American High Schools, Piper Scholar, National Merit Finalist, Westinghouse NationalHonors Group, Scholastic Jacket, High Attainer Jets Engineering Test, Science Symposium participant, UIL Science, Local Science Fair, two second places, Medical Award, third place, Regional Science Fair, two third places, Mathe- matics Association Pin winner, Rotary Speech Contest winner, Key Club, NHS, Phi-Chem-Bi, president, Outstanding Student, elementary analysis and physics. SUAREZ, RICHARD Football, Track, Letterman's Club, Phi-Chem-Bi, Most Improved, bookkeep- ing I and English IV. SWINNEA, ROBERT QBOBBYJ All-State Basketball, Third Team, All-Zone Basketball, First and Second Teams, All- Zone Football, honorable mention, Basketball, Football, Letter- man's Club, Phi-Chem-Bi, Most Popular Junior Boy, Laziest Sophomore Boy. TIPTON, SUSAN Honor Graduate, Scholastic Jacket, NEDT, Top 10070, Outstanding Student, Spanish I, UIL Band Ensembles,-five Division I's, Local Science Fair, second place, Regional Science Fair, second place, Sophomore Biggest Flirt , Band Council, FTA, NHS, Phi-Chem- Bi, treasurer, PASF, treasurer, Student Senate, treasurer and Budget and Finance Committee chairman, Slide Rule Club, Y-Teens. Student Senate representative, Homecomingchairman, Girls' 142 Track manager. VALLEJO, IDOLINA FHA, Band, Phi-Chem-Bi, Outstanding Student, homemaking I. VEST, WAVERLY Honor Graduate, Scholastic Jacket and Letter Awards, Local Science Fair, honorable mention and second place, Regional Science Fair, third place, Boys' State delegate, Key Club, president, NHS, Phi-Chem-Bi, vice-president, Basketball, Senior Talent Show. VIDALES, JOE L. UIL Ensembles, two Second Divisions, Band, Phi-Chem-Bi, Senior Talent Show, stage crew. WALLACE, RICHARD KENT Local Science Fair, Third Place, Basketball, All- Zone First Team twice, Phi-Chem-Bi, Student Senate alternate, Letterman's Club, Senior Talent Show. WEAVER, SUSIE FTA, FHA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Choir. WEBBER, ELVIA FTA, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Student Senate, corresponding secretary. WEBER, JOHNNY Honor Graduate, Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award, All- Valley Scholastic Football Team, NEDT, Top 10070, Boys' State alternate, Regional Science Fair, second place, Local Science Fair, third place, Football, Basketball, Track, Key Club, treasurer, Phi-Chem-Bi, Letterman's Club, NHS, treasurer, PASF, Sophomore Class president, Junior Class vice-president, Senior Class Student Senate representative, Senior Talent Show, Outstanding Student,Government. WELLS, LEONA MARION CLEEJ Local Science Fair, second place, Champion Intramural Volleyball Team, FHA, third vice-president, Phi-Chem-Bi, UIL Prose Reading, Track, Intra- mural Track, Basketball, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show. WHITE, SHARON Literary Review Award, Varsity Cheerleader, UIL District Prose Reading, first place, UIL Regional Prose Reading, third place, Quill and Scroll, Daisy Mae of Junior Class, Certificate for Outstanding Service to Junior Class, Basketball Intramurals, team captain, All-Star Team, Volleyball Intramurals, FHA, secretary and fifth vice-president, GAA, Pep Squad, La Palma staff, assistant editor and honors, Y-Teens, social chairman, Junior Class Concession Stand chairman, Typing princess, Senior Class vice-president, Senior Play, Senior Talent Show, Outstanding Student, girl's physical edu- cation and homemaking II. WHITED, LANA MARIE GAA, Pep Squad, Phi-Chem-Bi, Y-Teens, Senior Talent Show, Most Im- proved, Spanish IV. WRIGHT, BILLY WALTER Quill and Scroll, NEDT, Top 10170, Rotary Citizenship Nominee, Most Im- proved, Spanish II, Basketball, All-District, Football Intramurals, UILSports Writing, second in state, ASLM Chapter Sigma Delta Chi, first in state in Sports Writing, Tennis, UIL Journalism alternate, Hi- Life staff, sports editor, Lettermen's Club, Phi-Chem-Bi, Publications Student Senate alternate repre- sentative, Interscholastic League Press Conference, Senior Talent Show. WRIGHT, RICKEY Football, All-District, All-Valley, Baseball, Track, Lettermen's Club, presi- dent, Pep Squad Beau. YORK, MIKE DECA, Student Senate representative, FFA, secretary, Senior Play, Most Improved, vocational agriculture III. Ya Gzaamq . As the 1965-66 school year comes to a close and another La Ralma is completed, the time comes for looking over the past year and recalling the events and people who helped make the year and work as great as it was. As I relax knowing that the work is complete---the last photograph taken, the last cutline written, and the last copy block edited---I want to express my thanks to all those who helped make the production possible .... . . . Sharon White, whose ideas and suggestions were a big help when others failed: . . . Steve Rawe and Ronnie, who worked many extra hours, in rain and cold, to get pictures before it was too late: . . . Dianne Luce, who hopped from tripak to file to grab pictures, letters, or whatever anyone needed: . . . the rest ofthe staff wholistened tomy noise and who were courteous in trying to follow suggestions Ceven when they did not like them J: . . . Henington Publishing Company, which tried to do anything they could to meet our needs: . . .my parents, who understood that they were not really losing a son, but gaining a yearbook: . . . the faculty and administration, who cooperated in meeting deadlines and picture schedules: . . . the student body, who made the entire book possible by supplying antics and letting us photograph them: . . . last, but certainly not least, Mrs. Andersen CMaAndyJ, whose nagging was certainly a blessing in time of need. To these people goes a hearty Thanks for everythingi' and the hope that each year to come may bring a growing spirit with a larger and better book to record it. Robert Crawford, Editor Slacfenf 2445 clam -A.. AARON, SANDRA 6,48,54,92 ADAME, ARMANDO 17 AGUIRRE, ADELA 27, 52 AGUIRRE, DOLORES 27,52 AGUIRRE, GUADALUPE 6 AGUIRRE, .TOHNNY 17 AGUIRRE, MARICELA 6, 45 ALANIZ, ,IIMMY 27 ALDRETE, ROSIE 17 ALEJANDRO, AURORA 6 ALEIANDRO, FRANK 120 ALETANDRO, MARIA 6 ALEXANDER, DEE 120 ALLEN, BECKY 6, 48, 54 ALLEN, GINA BETH 40,41,51,65,68,77,120,128, 131,135 ALMAGUER, DELFINA 17,45,76 ALMAGUER, ROBLE 17,45 ALMARAZ, ELSA 6,54 ALMARAZ, WILLY 44,48,82,120 ALMARAZ., ROSENDO 27 ALTON, FRANK 44,48,65,82,12O ALVARADO, NOE 6,46 ALVAREZ, ARMANDINA 6 ALVAREZ, LUPITA 6 ANDERSON, BILLY 38,43,67,120 ANDERSON, DONELLE 6,40 ANDERSON, MARY 27,42,45,47,53,54,55,75,77, 78 ANGELES, GEORGE 52,120 ARGEUTA, EDWARD 5 ARGUETA, ESTELLA 5 ARNOLD, DANNY 27,85 ARREDONDO, FILOMENA 17,54 ARREDONDO, RAUL 17,95 ARREDONDO, SULEMA 6,54 AULT, DAVID 27,41,76 AUSTIN, BERNARD 5 AVALOS, ARTURO 6,84 AVIIA, MARIA 27 AVILA, ROSIE 17 AYALA, CASTULO 17 -B- BACHELDER, MIKE 17 BACHELDER, NANCY 27,39,44,45,54 BACHELDER, PAT 5 BAEZ, CARMEN 5,54 BAILEY, MARK 38,120 BALLI, VIDAL BILLY 17 BARBOSA, JOHNNY 17,82 BARRERA, JUANITA 27,52 BARRERA, VIOLA 27 BAUTISTA,ANTON1A 17 BAUTISTA, MARY ELLEN 5 BAUTISTA, YOLANDA 5 BAXTER, RUSTY 27,38,43,75 BELL, JIMMY 27,4575 BELTRAN, CONCEPCION 27,48,54,96 BENITEZ, DIANE 27,40 BERNAL, ANGELITA 17 BERNAL, JANIE 7 BERNAL, JOHNNY 46 BERNAL, PABID 7 BETTS, RONNIE 35,45,95,121 BIDLACK, JO ANN 27,40,41,65,69 BLACKWELL, CAROL 39,41,121,128,131 BONDURANT, SHARON 28,44-,54,68 BOUTWELL, BROOKS 86,121 BOWDEN, MACK 28,51,77 BRADFORD, TOMMY 17,85 BROWN, DOUGLAS 17,41 BUENTELIJO, ALMA 28 BUENTELLO, IB 17 BUGARIN, ELVIRA 17,49 BULLION, GARY 7,84 BULLION, JEANNE 17,54 BULLION, JUDY 25,5495 BULNESS, FRANK 7 BULNESS, JOE 28 BUNGER, NANCY 41,45,50,66,68,121,128131 BURKETT, DEAN 17 . BURRESS, BETTE JEAN 25,52 BURTON, BONNIE 25,59,43,92,93 BURTON, DARLA 7,45,54,92 144 BUSTILLOS, ISRAEL 15,52,55 - C - CARALLERO, VIRGINIA 18 CACERES, ARTEMIO 7 CACERES, MARIA 52 CADENA, TERESITA 18,76 CAIN, FRANCES 39,42,50,54,55,60,65,75,76,97, 121,137,139 CALLAWAY, BARBARA IO 18,54,63,92,96 CAMACHO, MARY 18 CAMPBELL, CRAIG 7 CAMPOS, DANIEL 28,48,82 CAMPOS, ROBERT 82,96 CAMPOS, ROLANDO 121 CANALES, GEORGE 7 CANCINO, MAX 7 CANO, ALFREDO E. 28 CUELLAR, CUELLAR, CUELLAR, CUELLAR, CUELLAR, CUELLAR, ARMANDO 8 BENICIO 18 ERASMO 29 GERALDINE 8 HILARIA 8 SYLVIA 18,40 CUELLAR, VICENTE 18 CUMMINGS, CAROLE ANN 41 -D.. DAVIS, CONNIE 39,40,41,42,50,61,65,66 68 75 122,128,131,137 DAWSON, BETTY 40,43,45,122,131 DAYE, DAVID 76,122,137 DAYE, HOWARD 76 DEAN, BARRY 8,40 DEAN, MIKE 29,41 DEER, BEVERLY 40 CANO, GUMECINDO 18 CANTU, IUANITA 7 CANTU, CANTU, CANTU, CANTU MARIA AURORA 121 MARIA ELENA 7,40 OFELIA 18 RICHARD 18 CARDENAS, CAROLINA 54 CARDENAS, CLEOTILDE 28,54 CARDENAS, DANNY 7,16,41 CARDENAS, GUADALUPE 28,76,78 CARDENAS, REYNALDO 18 CARDENAS, WILBERT 7 DE LA GARZA, ESTELLA 29 DE LA GARZA, EUGENE 8 DE LA ROSA, ENRIQUE 44 DE LA ROSA, HUGO 29,52 DEL CAMPO, CLEMENTE 8 DE LEON, AURORA 29,54 DE LEON FLORINDA 29,54,92,96 DE LEON: JOE 5 DE LEON, JOSE A, QFREDDIEJ 51,75,122 DE LEON, DE LEON, ORALIA 19,44,54 RENE 29 DELGADILLO, RUBEN 8,46 CARDONA, ENRIQUE 18 CARDOSA, SOFIA 7 CARRANZA, JOE A, 52,121 CARRANZA, NINFA 51 CARRASCO, EUNICE 7 CARREON, JOE 7 CASANOVA, NORMA 18 CASANOVA, SONIA 18 CASANOVA, XAVIER 121 CACEMS, MARIA 55 CASARES, SANDRA 54 CASTANEDA, MARY E. 7,45,54 CASTANEDA, FABLO JR 15,44,55,95 CASTANEDA, RACHEL 28 CASTILLO, TERESA DE JESUS 28,52 CASTILLO, ONESIMO 82 CASTILLO, BERTHA 7,40 CASTRO, FELIPA 28 CASTRO, JUAN 7 CASTRO, PAULA 28 CAVAZOS, CARLOS 28 CAVAZOS, IGNASIO 18 CAVAZOS, JOHNNY 18,85 CAZAREZ, SANDRA 25,45 CEDILLO, ALICIA 18 CEDILLO, JOSE 18 CERDA, ANNIE 7 CERDA, FRANCISO 52 CERDA, JUANITA 7,40 CERNA, GLORIA 54 CERVANTES, IGNACIA 7 CERVANTES, MARTA 7 CHAMPION, ERNEST 28,46 CHANDLER, LARRY 25,41,42,45,75,75,75 CI-IAPA, ESTEFANA QFANNYJ 7 CHAVEZ, CARMEN 7 CIOMPERLIK, GLORIA 7 COLLINSWORTH, TROY 7 COLVIN, LYNN 18,85 CORONADO, ALMA 25,40,49 DE LOS SANTOS, MIKE 29,52 DE LUNA, ANITA 49,122 DE SANTIAGO, EDUARDO 19 DE SIGA, GUADALUPE 19,52 DIAZ, LEONARDO D. 19 DICKERSON, NITA 8,48,54,92 DODD, BERT 29,41,48,65,68,86,95 DONALSON, DAVID 8,84 DOSSER, LINDA 19,54 DOUGLAS, GREGORY 29,82 DOWNING, ANDREW 19,46 DRAKE, BRYAN 19,85 -E.. EASLY, KATHY 45,122,127 EGGLESTON, RONNIE I9 ELIZONDO, ADAN 19,85 ELIZONDO, ANTONIA 19,54 ELIZONDO, ANTONIO 19 ELLISON, BARRY 19 ELLISON, DWAYNE 44,122 ELLISON, VICKI 8,47,48,54,92 EMERY, O. D. JR QBUTCHJ 122 ESCALON, FRANK 5 ESCALON, SAN JUANITA 5 ESCAMILLA, FIDEL 122 ESCAMILLA, MIGUEL 19 ESRARZA, VELMA 29,4554 ESPINOSA ESPINOSA ESQUIVEL ,ALICIA 19,4-3,49 , GUADALUFE 29 ALVARO 5 ESOUIVELZ CRUZ 5 ESTRADA, GUADALUFE 122 ETTER, IANICE 29,40 - F- FERNANDEZ, FLORENCE 8 FERNANDEZ., JAMES 29,41 FERNANDEZ, MICHAEL 42,50 CORONADO , ROBERT 7,41 CORTEZ , ARMANDO 18 CORTEZ, HERMAN 28 CORTEZ CORTEZ C ORTEZ. , .TUAN S. 7 , MARIA ,TUANITA 7,49 , OLGA 121 COVACEVICH, ADAN 28,82 COWLEY, RAYMOND 28,38,85,96 CRAWFORD, ROBERT 41,43,53,67,71,77,111, 121,131,137 CRAWFORD, RONNIE 18,41,42,53,77 CRESSNER, PATRICIA 8,54 FLORES, ARTURO 5 FLORES, ELOISA 122 FLORES, JOE 19 FLORES, LINDA 19 FLORES, MARY LOU 52,123 FLORES, MOISES 8,41 FLORES, ODILIA 19 FLOWERS, JOHNNY 5 FLOWERS, JUD 5 FOIT, GENE 19,4555 FORD, MARSHA 19,43 FORTENBERRY, IVAN 29,75,52 CROSS, MARY 44,122,135 CROSS, ROBERT 18 CRUZ, ALICE 18 CRUZ, EDUARDO 29,42,52,75,75 CRUZ, JESUSA ISUSIEJ 29 FRANKLIN, LINDA 17,19,54 FRANTZ., KLEE 6,8,40,50 FRANTZ, MARGIE 29,39,47 FRERKING, CLARA LU 42,43,44,47,54,75 76 102,123,135,137 FRERKING, ERNEST 6,8,40,50,'76 FRERKING, VIRGINIA 39,42,50,54,66,123,137 FRISBY , MIKE 8 FROST, ANDY 29,33,97 FROST, JOYE S,45,54 FUENTES, MANUEL 48,82,84,123 - G - GALVAN, MINERVA 3,54 GARCIA, ABRAM 19 GARCIA, CARLOTTA 123 GARCIA, DORA 19 GARCIA, ELIDA 52,123 GARCIA, HERLINDA 19,76 GARCIA, JOE 3,96 GARCIA, JOSE 3 GARCIA, JUANITA 3 GARCIA, MARTIN 19 GARCIA, MARY E. 9 GARCIA, PABLO 9 GARCIA, PABLO S. 52,123 GARCLA, PAULA 29,5455 GARCIA, REYMUNDO 19,46 GARCIA, SERVANDO 19 GARCIA, SYLVIA 9 GARRETT, JERRY 29 GARRETT, RICHARD 19,41 GARZA, ALBERT 29 GARZA, ARMANDO 29,46 GARZA, BLANCA 19 GARZA, DAVID 9 GARZA, ELMA 9,4349 GARZA, ENEDELIA 9 GARZA, ERNESTO 123 GARZA, FAUSTINO 30,41,42,43,47,50,73 GARZA, GLORIA 19 GARZA, IRENE 52,124 GARZA, JUAN 84 GORHUM, ELLA RAY 20,40,45 GORHUM, JOHNNY 43,125 GRACIA, ANTONIO 9 GRACLA, MARIA 20 GRAHAM, BARBARA 20,39,45,50,53,54 GRAHAM, RANDY 9,41 GRAHAM, SHERRYL 20,41,47 GRAY, DAVID 9,46 GREEN,JIMMY 20,43,85 GRIMALDO, JUAN 21 GROSS, SHIRLEY 44,125 GUAJARDO, FRANCES 21 GUAJARDO, RAUL 21 GUAJARDO, VELMA 125 GUERRA, MARY 9 GUERRA, ERNESTINA 21 GUTIERREZ, GREGORIO 9 GUTIERREZ, REBECCA 10 GUZMAN, GILBERT 21 -J-J- HALL, DANA 10,40 HALL, STEPHEN 10 HANDY, MARY ELLEN 21 HANDY, MODESTO 44,125 HANKS, VIOLA 30,54,102 HANSEN, JANET 6,10,45,76 HARBISON, JIMMY L. 30 HARBISON, JOHN RAY 21 HARRIS, JIMMY 43,125,131 HARRIS, WAYNE 10,40,75 HAVERFIELD, PAT 30,42,97 HAVERFIELD, WENDY 10,54,92 HAYS, SUSAN 30,40 HECK, BRENDA 21 HECK, WILLIAM 38,125 HENDERSON, ANNIE 54 HENLEY, CATHY 54 GARZA, MARY ALICE 9 GARZA, MARY DAHLIA 9 GARZA, MELVA 9 GARZA, MIRTALDA 30 GARZA, NELLIE SUE 19,41 GARZA, NOE 20 GARZA, NOE RIVAS 9 GARZA,OFEL1A 9,50 GARZA, RAMIRO 124 GARZA, RAUL 46,52 GARZA, ROBERTO 9,40,85 GARZA, VELMA 20 GATTON, BILLY 20,43 GATTON, JOHN 30,32 GATTON, MARY CATHY 43,54 GAVIA, MARIA S. 124 GLACE, DONNA 124 GOESER, BILLY 30. GOMEZ, HENRY 65,124,139 GOMEZ, RICARDO 20 HENRICKSON, STANLEY 30,52 HENRY, BILLY 43,4'7,50,'76,125,139 HENRY, MARY ESTHER 21,39,40,42,'76 HENRY, STEPHEN 49,51,70,76,7 l,111,125,137 HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ: HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ HERINIANDEZ HERNANDEZ: HERNANDEZ HERNANDEZ, FELIX 30,52 GUADALUPE 44 125 ,JESUS 21 ,JOE 10,52 , JOE JR 30 ,JOSE 10,34 HERNANDEZ, LILY 30,48 IDRENZO 125 MARIA GUADALU NESTOR 21,41 OFELIA 126 ROBERT 10 SAN J UANA 10 SOCORRO 30,54 TERESA 10,54 HERRERA, JOSE 21,76 PE 40,494,125 GONZA GONZALEZ, ANNA MARIA 54,124 GONZALEZ, ANTONIO 9 GONZALEZ, AURORA 30,54 GONZALEZ, BERTHA 30 GONZALEZ, CATALINA 30 GONZALEZ, DIANE 20 GONZALEZ, ELVA IRENE 9,54 GONZALEZ, FELIPA 9,54 GONZALEZ, FINO BERTHA 20 GON ZA GON ZA LEZ, FRANCISCO 29 LEZ, FRANCISCO 20 GONZALEZ, GILBERT 20,52 GONZALEZ, GLORIA 124 GONZALEZ, HILDA 9 GONZALEZ, ISRAEL 20 LEZ JESUS 20 GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ: GONZALEZ, GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ GONZALEZ ,JIMMY 20 ,JOHNNY 9 ,JUAN 9 JUANITA 44,54,124 LUPE 30 MARIA I. 30 MARINA 20 MARY E. 9 NELLIE 9,54 NIEVES 20,44 OLGA 9 ORALIA 6,9,41 PEDRO 20 ROBERT G. 20 ROBERT T. 30 ROLAND 125 SAN JUANITA 9 HERRERA, RICHARD 21 HINOJOSA, AIDA 78 HINOJOSA, ARMANDO 1'7,21,41 HINOJOSA, JOEL 10 HINOJOSA, NOE 58,65,'76,126,135 HINOJOSA, ROSALINDA 10,45 HOGGARD, PAT 40 HOOPER, DEBBIE 10,54 HOOPER, SIDNEY 126,139 HOPPER, TRUDY 30,39,42,45,47,50,54,'78 HUBBARD, JIM 30,77 HUBBARD, MARTHA 54,55,69,'76,126 HUEFNER, THOMAS 21,46,75 HUERTA, LUCY 10,40 -J- JACOBS, LINDA 30,54 JENKINES, BOBBY 38,86,8'7,95,9'7,126 JOHNSON, CLAIR 10,45,-48,54 JOHNSON, JENNIFER 38,40,41,42,45,50,51,76, 77,73,126,131,137,133 JOHNSON, KENNETH 21 JOHNSTON, ELOISE IKEKEJ 30,44,51 JOHNSTON, ROY 21,33 JONES, DENISE 44 JONES, GLEN 21,33,43,32,96 JUAREZ, RUBEN 126 ..K.. KABIRI, MIR AOA 74,75,126,135 KELLER, JIM 21 KELLER, JIMMY 21 KITCHELL, KATHY 126 KITCHELL, KERRY 10 KRAUSE, ROBERT 52,126 -J-,- 1ARA,MAR1CELA 10 LARSON, MARY NELL 10,43,54,92 LATIGO, GERARDO 11 LEACH, LILLIAN 39,45,54,55,90,126,132 LEACH, PAUL 11 LEDESMA, ALBINO 30,52 LEDESMA, LUIS JR. 21 LE MASTER, PAT 30,41,42,44,76,73 LEYDEN, STEVEN 31 LIGON, ANITA 21,39,43,54,92,96 LIGON, CHARLIE 126 LIGON, MARY C. 11,48,54 LINCOLN, ALBERT 21,32 LINDERMAN, SUSAN 21,54 LOMBARD, BETTY JO 31,40,45 LOPEZ, ESEOUIEL 11 LOPEZ, GRACIELA 11 LOPEZ, ROSALIO 31 LOPEZ, SAN JUANITA 11 LORANCE, GAYLON 11,54 LOZA, JUAN 21 LUCE, DIANNE 45,53,54,77,127,137 LUCE, HAROLD 21 LUERA, SYLVIA 11,40 LUERA, ADELINA 11,40 LUERA, SYLVIA 11 LUGO, MARY ISABEL 21,54,93 LUGO, ROSA 52,127 LUITJEN, REBECCA 48,541,127 LUNA, RAFAEL 31 LUNA, ROBERT G. 41 LYLES, ROY 21,46 LYONS, ELAINE 21,47,54 -M- MADDEN, JAY 31,4635 MADDINGS, JAYCEE 17,21 MAGANA, JOSEPHINE 22 MALDONADO, ALICIA 22 MALDONADO, ELIZABETH 22,44 MALDONADO, ESTELLA 22,54 MALDONADO, JESUS 22 MALDONADO, JOSE S. 11 MALDONADO, JUANA 22,44 MARGO, MARIA T. 11 MARQUEZ, JOSE 22 MARQUEZ, ROSALINDA 11 MARROQUIN, LYDIA 11 MARTINEZ, ALMA G. 11,40 MARTINEZ, ARTURO 11 MARTINEZ, BEATRICE 11 MARTINEZ, DOIJORES 22 MARTINEZ, GUADALUPE 31 MARTINEZ, JOE 22 MARTINEZ, JOEL 22 MARTINEZ, JOHN D. 11,41 MARTINEZ, JUANITA 22 MARTINEZ, LORENZA 11 MARTINEZ, LYDIA 11,40 MARTINEZ, MARGARITA 52,65,127 MARTINEZ, MARIA LUISA 11 MARTINEZ, ELENA 11,40 MARTINEZ, PETER 52,127 MARTINEZ, PHILLIP 22 MARTINEZ, RAMON 11 MARTINEZ, RAQUEL 11 MARTINEZ, RAUL 11 MARTINEZ, ROMEO 11 MARTINEZ, SERGIO 127 MARTINEZ, SYLVLA 22,52 MATA, FLORENCE 11 MATAMOROS, FRANCISCO 22 MATTAR. 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