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an lf! 50 4,55 . Q 1 iii? M 17 Margaret Snider lreshman counselor Thomas Snowdon th ma Charles Stewart French. math Delbert Stone industrial arts .lim Swilt CVAE Mia Taylor athletics Quinca Tiller dean Jan Vaughan athletics Elena Vela vice principal Abel Villarreal math Tom Waggener band Donna Wakefield special education onghorn Leads Life Gi Lo olty vonne Powell, freshman ence teacher, was one of first women initiated the University of Texas nghorn band. ln the fall 1956, when Powell was a ior, the band started epting women members. owell was not a member he beginning of foot- I season, but was by the ond game. All it took influence me to join was was made, girls were treated just like any male member of the band. It was like one big family, Powell said. The girls went through the initiation just as all first- year members dop Powell, a clarinet player, felt more a part of the school once she became in- volved inthe band. She is now a member of the Longhorn Alumni band, which is one of Y fr gt hh., A ring the band play at one the only such bands in the .b gk if rally, said Powell. country to join in on foot- it efore 1956, the tradition ball game half-time events -.' t s been an all-male band. once a year. Alumni members ' A Q ' 4 I e guys were highly skep- come from all over the Uni- ,,,' P ' if -al about letting girls ted States for this special g si i In, but once the decision get-together. ' A ' P Carolyn Waller English Vlvlan Wllllama ' A 'A math 5 fi- - it I Eatella Willa , r dean 1 a..i. won . 1 athletics, social studies 4 , g , Tj Richard won A , nut' industrial ans Q, fl , Mama wrigm A '.' '-'QQ registrar t Elaine Wyman language arts Karen Yates German Dol Young social studies Julia Young cosmetology
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16 Carol Koenig D E Zelda Kondarla secretary to deans Jane Kushner librarian Joan Kushner SCIENCE Rosa Lara art Joy Laal math Donna Llmbacker language arts Hope Locnriag, social studies Maria Mack science Laura Malone social studies Dean Marlin science Bud Mathews DE Charlea Maul ICT Marla McBryde science Martha McDow Spanish Paula McGee dean Mike Mcshane athletics. social studies Gertmde Meacham science Doyle Melton autobody Marvin Molberg CVAE David Moore social studies All Morrla junior counselor ein Muagravea math Sonny Myers athletics Gary Oakley driver education Mary Elizabeth Ovvnaby business education Nlna Peraohn athletics John Plyler study hall, athletics Yvonne Powell science Dori: Prlce English Charlea Prlddy vocational counselor Sylvia Qulntanllla Spanish Joan Raina science Jlmmle Raed athletics. health Barbara Rlhhle librarian John Rlchtor social studies Charles Roberta sobhomore counselor Gary Rogan driver education Florence Schleva special education Jamaa Smallwood math Ronald Smlth math Jana Smoot English faculty p- 3 5 'ef '14 ii tt 1' 'Qs i , gf My V 4 o f 3. .2 it ' - hi - J P' - 41,9 , WSH f' 1 ' . - .Y S -sf? , f,M.,,.,.. W ref, K., Z.,-Iva, 1A W 1 , iq, 4-fx! ii' '13 . it it 1+- 'W ti 'S ...fx ,S ytrr 'Z 3 f' 1 S H ui ,,i., scifi f,.i wk, id a-14: 'si-10, 2' t . Q 1 f it yt-4 , 4' A fc A. I' . 5, A ,- P Z' 1.3 :ft fwamy N, T H lr F ,',, ,vt I Vt, ,z , - 1 , . 1 ni 'Q ' 1 lol 1 I t J -1. f S .T :rg S' r k ki N .. .L ilk . , X r . of 'W . fi, if ,Q P tr , ,- - Levi ' , M, . f , wh.. , f f -1 -. . 7 . . wslzn 'EFQXTEJ Q t . :ia 6 Tluxvfl i s ' - 'rzizafi 1' ' :rar ,, K ,151-if 4, 4 nf K . . :. -i Ji h -W 23, ii? V' INK: ea: A Qlsp w ...L il? ' .a i P- jig- i .4 jx ., X V my X wtwiieiiif i i 0 ' f f 'Qi tt h'l'S,71 '- 1
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e a , ymnas ics anager : Volleyball 9, 103 Beauty Revue 113 Aide 12: Trustee Award 9. PEGGVADAMS JEFF ADICKES DECA 11, 12, Vice President 12. PAUL ALVARADO Art Club President 11 : Class Otficer10g Quill and Scroll 10, 11. 12: Roundup9, 10, 11, 12, Editor11. 12: Southerner 9, 10, 11, 12, Photo- grapher 9, 10, 11, 12: Publications Representative 9, 10, 11, MARK ALVAREZ French Club 123 FHA 10: PASF 93 Student Council 113 Base- ball 11, 12: BasketbalI9: Football 9, 10: Beauty Revue 10. MARY SUE ALVAREZ Rebelettes 10. 11, 125 Student Council 9. 10, 11, 123 VOE11,12g Basketball 9: Volleyball 92 Beauty Revue 111 Trustee Award 9. ANNA ANGUINO French Club 123 Libr- ary Club 11, 12: Volleyball 9: Aide 9. ERNEST ARANDA PASF 121 Cross Country 11, LOVD ARNOLD Band 9, 10, 11. KATHEV AUCHEY Choir 9. 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer 11, Vice President 123 French Club 123 Rebelettes 115 Thespians12, National Thespians12. 18 seniors Snakes Are A 'Cool' Hobby Having snakes around the house would seem to be a hin- drance to most people, but not for John Boren. His hobby is collecting snakes. During the summer, Boren and his family have had up to six different snakes, ranging from garter snakes, king snakes, diamond-back water snakes and boa constrictors, all of which are non-poison- ous. But during the winter, snakes are harder to keep so they usually only have one. Boren's favorite snake is Kashmere, a South American boa constrictor. He has had the snake for about a year and a half. Boren bought the snake at a pet store for 350. Although Boren bought Kash- mere, he usually catches his snakes by pinning their head down with his fingers. Boren feeds Kashmere mice but as he gets older, he will need hamsters or rats, which Boren will raise himself. Kashmere is fed about twice a week and he usually sheds his skin about once every month. When asked if he had ever been bitten, Boren smiled as he recalled the past and said, l've only been bitten about five or six times. My brother has been bitten more than ten times. It doesn't really hurt, it just scares me and bleeds a little. Boren has been collecting snakes since the seventh grade. He first became interested in the creatures during the sixth grade when a friend brought his snake to school. Boren enjoys playing with Kashmere. He is even teach- ing him to walk a tight rope. Boren's parents approve of the snakes. He said they really like them a lot. 5? gt, 51 1-Z sb.. W .1 .fe NANCY ADAMI Chicano Club 113 Stu- dent Council 9, 10, 11, 123 VOE 11, 12, Bask tb IIS' G t' 'M 10 .9 1 FLORENCE BARGAS DECA 9, 10: X M PASF 12. PAUL BARNES Fine Arts Club 12, Vice President 12. MARK BAUER Art Club 9, 10: Band 9, 10: German Club 11, 12: Cross Country 10, 11, 12: Football 9: Track 11, 12. TERRI BAXTER FHA 123 Rebelettes 123 Student Council 9: Aide 12: Publica- tions Representative 11: Southern Belle Nomine 12 e . TORRV BENNIGHT Band 9, 10. 115 Cncir12: German Club 11, 123 Science Club 9g Thespians 12: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. 1 0,1 A . 'wan K if F 'N X -fvlvl' HUX W3 4 1 0 yy p X df? 'sr ..1g.:- , .ft 3'Tf5?fTT'N . ,, '13, N59 QE 1? 1 1 'IP' ' i ,X . 1 TH 1 t 313-s A ! 1 , . Y ,X , ,lil 1' if ,j'r,.f'+ ,I '.
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