Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1952

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Z CATHARINE DONNELL Head of Science Department ,4- ACNES DOUGLAS English MARY LOUISE FORD Music LORETTA CRAY Physical Education gffjsbfil MARIORIE GRIGGS Music ELIZABETH CROB Nurse ROBBIE HANKS Homemakmg tid FRED HARVEY Physical Education Social Studies ROBERTS HUDSON Head of Foreign Language Department DOROTHY HUGHES English MARY ELLEN JACKSON Commercial AARON KEEN Head of Music Department MARTHA KEY Homemaking HON IE LOU LASTEB English ELDON LAWRENCE Head of Vocational Agriculture Department WILLIAM LUCAS Science ROGER McADAMS Head of Boys' Physical Education Department MARGARET McADAMS Spanish OKLA McKEE Spanish Industrial Education ADA NOBLE d I-I ll Stu y 3 JACQUELINE 0'SULLIVAN English JOHN PAGE Head of Industrial Education Department ALBERT MARTIN BENNIE MILLER Physical Education Social Studies HM CLARA SIMER Head of Social Studies Department Z! I ELSPETH POOL I , Library Director MABLE REED Secretary as LALLAH REYNOLDS Spanish 'gi' ILA SEWELL English MINNILEE SHANK Head of if RAYMOND SHOWERY Science Girls' Physical Education Department 'Q 42' , . f ls, BLANCHE VICKERS Commercial ZOE WHITTINGTON Head of Commercial Department DORIS YOUNG Mathematics J MARY VAN NESS Head of English Department Publications 'F- fake, gasif- T ,g' eil uf' 'NA 1 . 7 I I 'Q-fl W -,L I Favorites Throughout their four years here the Senior Class has grown to know and love JACK STALLINCS and RAYMA O'DELL because they're never too good for others, never too busy to help, always ready with a bright smile and warm welcome. Truly Ysleta's reputation has been won by such wonderful students as these. Above: Officers Using their abilities as leaders, Enrique Mata, Vice-Pres.5 Cindy Phillips, Sec.g and jesse Whittcnton, Pres. guided the Senior Class to a full and prosperous final year. Right: Sponsors Clyde Wafer and Mrs. lla Sewell, through their sponsorship of former Sen- ior classes, have learned the secret of winning their followers' admiration and love: that of understanding. RUBEN ALDERETE CARMEN APODACA Band, NAHS, Sock 61 Los Amigos Buslcin, Los Amigos IUANITA APODACA Club, Band i fu ' CHARLLEENE ARROTI' IOSEPHINE BACA CRA, Student Leader, All- Band, FHA, Los Amigos Star Volleyball, Basketball, Beauty Contestant '51 PAT ADAMS Otyokwa Editor, NHS, Treas., QGIS, Student Council, Assembly Manager, Festival Duchess, Band Inter- Sweetheart, Drum Corps, School Council, Pow-Wow Staff, Camera Club, Vice-pres., Press Club, Sec., Courtesy Club, Sec., Los Amigos, CRA, FHA, Vice- pres., Declamation NHS, CRA, Los Amigos, Courtesy I r ,Lf ICNACIO ACUIRRE Courtesy Club, Who's Who, Pow-Wow Staff, NAHS, Chemo-Physics, Otyokwa Staff Cm Ai ,I BOBBIE BARTLETT PEARL BEARDSLEY Los Amigos, GRA, Student Leader, All-Star Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Speedball, Softball, Class Champion Badminton, Ping-Pong Champion, Press Club, .Pow- Wow Staff, NHS, FHA, QGIS BILL BECKHAM DOYLE BIGLER NHS, Football, Track, Letter- man Club, Chemo-Physics, Who's Who .. CAROL BILDERBACK Soph. Favorite, Beauty Contest- ant, Los Amigos, FHA, Sec., Courtesy Club, Sock 8: Buskin, Sec., Debate, Forensic 6: Ora- torical, Pow-Wow Stall, Adv. Mgr. Otyokwa, Q6zS, Varsity Choir, Varsity Tennis, Press Club, CRA fl, ETF ,IW f RtSl1o1I:?g::no-Physics, Courtesy Club, Yannigan Football, Ten- f M nis 4 ldylyylllllldlllllwy If f M, gww fi! 'IMI' If W ' IlIlllllfll,ll, WlW WILLARD BONHAM Football, Track, Varsity Choir, Band, Courtesy Club, Shop, Barber Shop Quartet DORA BLANCAS Shop, Band FRANK BRIGGS Band J DONALD BROWN FRANKIE BROWN Band, Shop, FHA, Football, NHS, FHA, Press Club, Pow- Baseball, Courtesy Club, Var- Wow StalT,Q8rS sity Choir Q, TOMMY BROWN LUSQE Cens Togata, Sock 8: Buslnn Shop, :QT 4 ,LHZY F9 274 -we ff 4,1 1 . R . ,, ' l-f Football Manager -3-Cf nr .fflif ' , WL X I 4 . PM W L. CHERYL BURLESON ' MARLENE CARTER 1- Varsity Choir, FHA, Cens To- gata, Vice-pres., Courtesy Club Chemo-Physics, Who's Who Band, Shop, Student Council, Declamation, Camera Club, Pow-Wow Staff, QRS Library Club, Varsity Choir, Courtesy Club, Tennis ' MARVIN CATES Declamation, Football,' Track, Chemo-Physics, FHA, Baseball, Q Tennis f' T P i 0 Q AL ut. ,f 9 BEN CLAYTON RICHARD CLUCSTON Tennis, Sock Gr Buskin, Shop, FFA, Sec. '51, Pres., '52, Var- Wllos Who sity Choir, Courtesy Club, Chemo-Physics, Gens Togata, Who's Who V Barber Shop Quartet 1 l,. . . J- Choir, Track, Courtesy Club, DAVID COLE DAN COOK Sock 8: Buskin, Band, Varsity FFA, Football T,-ack AI JERRY COOPER JIMMY CORP Varsity Choir, NHS, Library Shop, Letterman Club, Football, Club Basketball, Track 1 'IDF EDDIE COTTRELL GORDON CROUCH FHA, Los Amigos, Press Club, FFA Pow-Wow Stall, Courtesy Club, Sock 6z Buskin, Varsity Choir, Feathertones, Beauty Contestant, '49, Third Place, '50, Most Beau- tiful Girl, '51, Majorette, Orche- sis Club Los Amigos, Chemo-Physics, FHA, Shop, Varsity Choir, CRA ! PATT DAVENPORT I X I III' I :, f ,ff f Illlll lIll, l EVA LINDA DAVIDSON ROSIE DE LEON Varsity Choir, Camera Club, I-ibl'8l'Y Club, FHA, GRA, L09 Press Club, FHA Amigos DAVE DELONC RUBY LEE DERRICK Yannigan Football, Chorus, CRA, FHA, Sock 6: Buskin, Shop, FHA Student Leader, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club . , flu a- I i MARY NELE DORROH BENITA DUARTE Freshman Favorite, Assembly ' . GRA, FHA, Drum Corps, Los I LUPE DOMINCUEZ MARY ESTHER DOMINCUEZ Los Amigos Orchesis Club, FHA, CRA, Los Amigos, Basketball Sweetheart, Drum Corps, Band, Beauty Con- testant, Cutie Girl, Courtesy Club Manager, Los Amigos, QRS, Amigos Courtesy Club, Forensic 8: Ora- torical, Sock Gr Buskin, FHA, Vice-pres., Cutie Girl, Person- ality Queen, Who's Who, Drum Corp, Chemo-Physics, Inter- League Debate, One Act Plays, Press Clubix Adv. HMgig Pow- .,-5, Wow, Otyo wa Sta , T espians I' JERRY DURAN ffigeiigggg-3 1 V iew J K .K Xl 2 ' -A F ,. - L ,KA K 'g lue' i 'r Zfgglj gf- we l ' '-- -we ii .Sim irgkx., S 1.1-3. S .. BILLIE RUTH ELKINS INCTON FHA Chemo-Physics, , os Ami- nf' gos, Baseball, Courtesy Club BETTY JEAN ELDER Library Club, GRA, FHA, Los Amigos, Press Club, Drum Corps, Pow-Wow Staff, Decla- mation, Sock 81 Buskin CECILIA ESTRADA Band, FHA, Shop FREDDY EVANS BART FISCHER Band, Los Amigos Los Amigos, Sock 8: Buskin, NAHS, Band, Track Courtesy Club, Otyokwa Stafi, Hungry Five. Three Act Play, Who's Who f-'fs WW W W 1 lwlfmlm, ,,WlW111MWW ff W' X ,. X ' f t WW' EMMA GARCIA Los Amigos, Library Club, FHA, GRA, Shop, Student Leader, Courtesy Club DICK GILBERT Councilman-at-Large, Assembly Manager, Cheerleader, FHA Beau, Sock 8: Buskin, Pres., Gens Togata, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club, Thespians, Stu- dent Council Shop, Courtesy Club , , 1. . V- V. ,I , X WB N. C. FLOYD NORMA LEE FOSTER Chemo-Physics, Sock 6: Buskin, CRA, FHA, All-Star Basketball Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton Champion JACK FRANCO Los Amigos, Shop, Baseball JUAN FRESQUEZ FIDEL GALINDO ' ---'- ' FHA, Los Amigos 6, Q 5 CAROLYN CILLIS GINGER CIPSON CRA, FHA, Varsity Tennis, CRA, FHA, Gens Togata L Press Club, Maiorette brary Club, Press Club Pow Wow Circulation Manager, Cam era Club, Courtesy Club IOSEPHINE GONZALEZ MARIA CONZALES Library Club, Los Amigos, FHA, Los Amigos, GRA, FHA, Stu- CRA, Ir. Chorus dent Leader, Courtesy Club MIKE GRADY 13 4vv1fv1A7L, yqkwi - 'N A ,oO't01! J llllllfflflisif' ,Urn XYVLZ, 0.40 I ,VI Y ' ,Z3bL,,o41f 044fiJ 14ifQWWMLfffH2Q 6 X Zoe-dflM,c,,6, . '- f'-T1 I KENNETH CRIMAUD Chemo-Physics SUE CROSS FHA, Courtesy Club, Chemo- Physics, Sec. 'WMM 'mu LILLY HARVEY Courtesy Club, Library Club, FHA,cRA CARMEN HERNANDEZ I0 HERSHENBERC Band, GRA, FHA, Los Amigos, Int. Choir, Courtesy Club ,+.' WVWH IW 1 flIllW 'fff lI ,l, If , I 1 A A 4 ,J Z 1' A .ll ,ffl ffl! RUTH KISTENMACHER RICHARD KUETHE Los Amigos, Sock Sz Buskin, Library Club, Courtesy Club, FHA, Sergeant-at-arms MARY HIGGINS CARLEEN HILLIARD Courtesy Club, FHA, Song Lead- er, Sock 61 Buskin, Los Amigos, Chemo-Physics, CRA, Varsity Choir, Drum Corps, NHS RICHARD HOLMES Soph. Vice-pres., Courtesy Club, Pres., Letterman Club, Foot- ball All-District, Baseball, Track, FHA Beau, Junior Vice-pres., Most Handsome Boy BETTY HOLYOKE BILL JONES Los Amigos, FHA, Press Club, Football, Track, Shop f. Courtesy Club, NI-IS, QGIS, f- If P Who's Who, Pow-Wow Stall, fdobv Library Club, Pres. - V F DOLORES LOPEZ Band, Sock Gt Buskin, Student Leader, Baseball heart, CRA 'T MANUEL BOBBY LOCKWOOD Loxqhriigos, FHA FL-QRA LQYA FHA, Tennis, Band, FHA, GRA, Sweet- Amigos, Student Leader Los f vu .Q ACENE LYNCH NHS, Sec., Varsity Choir, Sec., Band, Vice-pres., Who's Who, Sock 81 Buskin, GRA, Los Ami- gos, Feathertones, Courtesy Club, Orchestra fl f mt fa' Q 5-fl fllmx s xf A w illy ' . i.. .' . . I 4 ', RONNIE MCDANIEL X, P McD , U Cens Togata, Pres., Vice-pr sf C ' , ' .nv I Chemo-Physics, Reporter, V r- ,L-W4, U, 'V' 'Z' sity Choir, Courtesy Club, 1 I ij, bate, Shop .1 ' ' JY' i f 2 I we - V mf' 1 1 J. V . al L, ,.,.-fl I ' Q. .sy 4'-1+ QV ,J fri! JL' , ,1 'U ,L 'MVP bw NE! 'lf uv, 1 nw - J ' P' J .iv , ' 1 'L B DB6 M01 MJ v1v1AN McLELLAN , Football, T lc, FFA, Sock 61 FHA, Drum Corps - r 3 Buskin, Junior Sec., Chemo-Phy- .I sics, Pres.. Courtesy Cl UAW H - , A , 1 wb' 'L ji , , r, , A gr if 'EMT I I I a x ENRIQUE MATA Football Co-Captain All-District, Track, Basketball, Sock 81 Bus- kin Baseball Letterman Club NHS, Varsity, Choir, Pres., Ath: letic uartet Sen Pres Stu Q - - - dent Council.,Most Populal' Boy, Personality King AQ, ljllffumw f f 2 WESLEY MARTIN Pres. Student Body, Vice-pres. Student Body, NHS, Vice-pres. Lettemian Club, Cutie Boy, Courtesy Club, Football, Bas- ketball, Track, FFA, Treas. FHA, Student Council, Soph Pres. BEIIY M-I-LEE-R PEGGY MILLICAN MIKE MOHRHAUSER Chemo-Physics, Sock Br Buskin, Courtesy Club, Student Council, 1 Varsity Choir, Cheerleader Courtesy Club, Band, Orchesis CRA, Reporter Vice pres Los Club, Los Amigos, Camera Club, Amigos, Courtesy Club, Drum Student Council can Rf Q, Corps, FHA Student Leader jf ,Mfy11lllllW1lllWlWf1 TERESA NAVA I ' Cens Togata, Baseball, Los Ami- 'lll sos ahh? BCH NELMS M7 Jlqscn MoNToYA BYRON Moon!-3 Band, Shop, Track 'fs fa7:. 1? s KENNETH NEWCOMER Who's Who, Band, Treas., Pres., Chemo-Physics, Vice-pres. JOSEPHINE NUNEZ CLADYS ODELL FHA, CRA, Drum COFPS, L05 GRA, Courtesy Club, FHA, Sock AmlK0S 81 Buskin, Cheerleader, junior SUZANNE ORNDORFF Los Amigos, CRA, Lead Drum- mer, Assembly Manager, Press Club, Pres., Camera Club, Pow- Wow, Otyokwa Stall, Courtesy Club, Student Council, Decla- mation Favorite, Student Council, Var- sity Choir, Declamation RAYMA LYNNE ODELL Who's Who, Q6zS, Asst. Ed. Otyokwa, Adv. Mgr. Otyokwa, Subscription Mgr. Pow-Wow, Football Sweetheart, S e n i 0 r Favorite, Soph. Rep. to Festi- val, FFA Court, GRA, FHA, Vice-pres., Courtesy Club, Press Club, Vice-pres., Soph. Sec., Library Club RAYMOND ORTIZ Los Amigos, Chemo-Physics, Shop, Baseball, Track FRANCES NICHOLS 5 Q ,I L S- C A BENITA PARRA SAM PAXSON Football, All-District, Basket- ball, Regional Track, Letterman Club, Varsity Choir, FHA, Chemo-Physics, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club, Sock 6: Buskin GERTRUDE PEDRECON SOPHIE PEREZ FHA, GRA, Courtesy Club, Los FHA, CRA, Courtesy Club, Li- Amigos, Band Secretary, Library brary Club, Los Amigos Club, Shop CINDY PHILLIPS LUCILLE PHILLIPS NHS, Sock 8: Buskin, Varsity Tennis, Senior Sec., Miss YHS, CRA, Student Council, FHA, Beauty Contestant, '51, Los Ami- gos, Three Act Play, Cheer- leader, Fresh. Rep. to Spring Festival WWW' W W2 f fl, f 1 W as ff a W LUCY PHILLIPS Chemo-Physics, Los Amigos, Camera Club, Declamation, Pow-Wow Stall, Student Coun- cil, Shop, Drum Corps, Press Club, Sec., FHA, CRA, QGIS, Library Club, Courtesy Club, Cheerleader Chemo-Physics, Los Amigos, Camera Club, Declamation, Pow-Wow Staff, Student Coun- cil, Shop, Drum Corps, Press Club, Pres., FHA, GRA, QBIS, S ring Festival Duchess, Library Club, Courtesy Club A' BARBARA PLASKET JEANNE PLOCAR ' 4 .-, DAVID PLUMBLEY RAMIRO RAMIREZ 'Fresli. Favorite, Football, Base- Shop, Los Amigos, Band, Varsity ball, Track, Sock 6: Buskin, Choir, Football, Chemo-Physics, Chemo-Physics, Band Barbershop Quartet FHA Chapter Pres., Who's Who, Fresh. Sec., Beauty Contestant, Maiorette, Courtesy Club, Sock 81 Buskin, Football Duchess, CRA, FHA District Pres., Most Popular Girl, Los Amigos, Li- brary Club NHS, Q6zS, Maiorette, Pow- Wow Staff, Press Club, Sock Gr Buskin, FHA District Sec., Camera Club, Los Amigos, CRA, Declamation, Courtesy Club ,. X JIM RICHARDS .QLQBIA B1yElA Drum Major, Pow-Wow Sports Editor, Otyolcwa Sports Editor, Band, Vice-pres., All-City Band, QGKS, Los Amigos, Letterman Club, Varsity Tennis, Orchestra, Press Club, Chemo-Physics CRA, Los Amigos, FHA, Library Club, Courtesy Club, Ir. Chorus 0--wt! RAUL RAMIREZ ANITA REZA Los Amigos, Courtesy Club, Li- COUNCSY Club, FHA, L05 Ami- brary Club gos ROWENA RIVERA M Varsity Choir, Chemo-Physics, MV, ,,.,..,55w-- JI, Los Amigos, CBA, FHA, Stu- 'lllf,,Q1.5'Jw 'i if -r .- J Q dent Council, Courtesy ,' : ' 67' A 'r ...ul 'Win Af E, 1 X' L ilullll' V' ir' 'si ,g-A JMX ' mil C 4 lla t.., Q iv f Em Q W JUNE ROBINSON LEOCADIO ROIAS lc Bt Buslcin CRA, FHA, Soc , Courtesy Club, Shop 1 F ,R LYNN RUSSELL IRENE SALAS Varsity Tennis, FFA, Band Courtesy Club, Sock 61 Buslcin, Los Amigos, Orchesis Club aw ,, TATI SANTIESTEBAN PAT SANTRY Courtesy Club, FHA, Varsity Choir, Athletic Quartet, Letter- man Club, Student Body Vice- pres., Cutie Boy, Football, Bas- ketball, Track, Student Council, Fresh. Pres. Thespian Pres., Sock 61 Bus- kin, Courtesy Club, One Act Plays, FHA, Football Varsity Manager fl' 'Q MWW JW 'R W 'fa 'X T DOROTHY SARGENT DOROTHY SCOTT Alternate Majorette, Courtesy Club, Pow-Wow Stali, FHA, Press Club, Camera Club, jun- ior Rep. to Spring Festival, Q8rS Los Amigos, CRA, FHA, T Wm WW CATURIIVA SERNA W1 f 1 f 1l1f 'fffff.. I X1 ,, n 11,9 Iujllll 4 ff , If ' 1' ml M MHIMMWW llll' ennis Band, Varsity Choir, Los Ami- gos, Press Club, Sock 8: Buskin, Shop, Declamation, Feather- tones IACK STALLINGS EDDIE ST. CLAIR BEATRICE SILVA PEGGY SHELTON NHS, FHA, CRA, Los Amigos, Los Amigos, FHA, GRA, Pres., Courtesy Club Courtesy Club Senior Favorite, Sock 6: Buskin, Pres., Courtesy Club, Chemo- Physics, Student Council, Inter- School Council, Band, Baseball Yannigan Football , Tennis, Chemo-Physics, Band if HOMER TAYLOR LOUIS THRASH JAMES STEVENS NANCY SWANSON FFA, FHA, Who's Who Dmm Corps, Maiorette, '51, Sock br Buskin, One Act Plays, Football, Track, Varsity Choir Letterman Club, Football, Track, State Track Meet, Shop, FHA Drum Maiorette, '52, FFA Court, FHA, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club TOM THOMPSON ,, N etterman C I u b , Vice-Pres., ack, Football, FFA, FHA I 1 A , ff zf 7 fn ,Q ,N q 0 lwyfjflfffl W V! , f NX: Ci 3 ..f PAT TURNER IO ANN TYLER Sock 6: Buskin, Courtesy Club, Los Amigos, NHS, Three Act Play, CRA, FHA, Varsity Choir, Sec., Inter-School Council, Stu- dent Council, Sec. JANE VAN KIRK ALICIA VASQUEZ FHA, Student Council, CRA, Band, Treas., Los Amigos, Cour- Second Place Beauty, Los Ami- tesy Club, Camera Club, CRA, gos, Courtesy Club, Sock 8: FHA, Library Club Buskin, Tennis HILARIO vELAsco l MAX VIESCAS fb ALICIA VILLALVA FERNANDO VILLALVA Who's Who, FHA, GRA, Cour- Sock 8: Buskin, Los Amigos, tesy Club, Los Amigos, Drum Band, Courtesy Club Corps, Library Club IRENE VILLARREAL fy A fi r FFA, Los Amigos, Courtesy Club ,mia if , ? flip f ' I , V ,I Www' X W!f71'WWWi ERNADETTE WEGENER JESSE WHITTENTON NAHS, Courtesy Club, Sock 6: Buskin, Cens Togata, FHA, CRA, Tennis, Declamation Shop, Football Duchess, Festival Queen BILL WAFER CAROL WAFER Football, Basketball, Baseball, Press Club, FHA, Varsity Choir, NHS, Pres., Student Council, Chemo-Physics, Courtesy Club Who's Who, Courtesy Club, Let- terman Club, Pres., Shop, Inter- School Council Shop, FHA Beau, junior Pres., Sen. Vice-pres., Most Popular Boy, Most Valuable Player, Let- terman Club, All-District Foot- ball, Regional Track, Basketball, Baseball, Football All-State Hon- orable Mention -'E' X . WAYNE WOLFE NHS, Thespians, Los Amigos, Chemo-Physics, District One Act Play, Sock 81 Buskin, Who's Who, Varsity Choir, Courtesy Club, Dcclamntion rt K csdrblb BETH WRIGHT Courtesy Club, GRA, FHA, Club, Los Amigos TOM YOUNG Sock 8: Buskin, Vice-pres., Los Amigos, Gens Togata, Band, NHS, Debate, Forensic 8: Ora- torical, Pres., Thespians, Chem - Physics, Student Council, brary Club, One Act Plays, D - lamation, Courtesy Club U 9, f L FRANCES WILLIAMS JESSE WILLIAMS Pow-Wow Editor, NHS, QRS, FHA, Shop, Chemo-Physics, Chemo-Physics, Press Club, Baseball, Courtesy Club FHA, Los Amigos, GRA, Stu- dent Leader, Student Council Press v' l 'X. t , 'uk 1 ,F I rj, MID-TERM GRADUATES Below: First row fl to rl: Dora Blancas, Rosario de Leon, jerry Duran, Femando Villalva, Norma jean Wilson, Eva Linda Davidson, Sophie Perez Second row ll to rl: Pat Turner, Cindy Phillips, Jo Hershenberg, Dolores Lopez, Rowena Rivera, Dorothy Sargent, Nancy Swan- son Third row fl to rl: Sabino Sierra, Ramon Carrasco, Ben Merritt, Sam Pas- xon, Bill Mathews, Ignacio Aguirre wow I mp - I - . N6 72l'A?7l'D1f1'1lIfLVM?1TP A 0 l'0W 1 :gg N ' W6 ff' 9. u pr w' f Aff' wx - 1.14m Illh QS Qaxxigv . Lx 3. tzffvg -af..-fav-du QW 1 K Q 5 f 5 P Q . of 3 - +. S V v-1,.,. . 3 'S' A p' o TQ gg! .zu tv: '1lzlNW1'Il!WU' F1 t r.-1 Above: Officers It's not surprising that Bobby Mar- tinez, Vice-pres.g Henry Dutehover, See.g and Tommy Spidel, Pres.g fl to rl were chosen to lead their class through its last underelassman year. Their enthusiasm added to the sus- pense of the year to come. Ri ght: Sponsors Coach Red Coats and Coach Ben- nie Miller proved that their talents weren't limited to sports in their sponsorship of the Junior Class. 30 4121.4-r A K 3: xiii J - ., 1 A K V -Qs. p. BILL ABEL 'IW IDA ALARCON BARBARA ANDRES EDMUNDO ACUIRRE CA SAM APODA FRANCES APODACA CENOVEVA APODACA IRENE APODACA -4 fi ali PEDRO ARAGON ,gg ISRAEI, ARMENDARIZ ' R3 ELVA ARRAS A Q SANDRA ATKINS Q ...K lk ' Q-. BONNIE ARREDONDO RAMON ARELLANO A MONTEZ AUTREY HOWARD AYCOCK ,' . 'YR S RENE BACA VICTORIA BARAJA: 1 'ii 3 GEORGE BASIN , ROR RENNRT , ,-L., lA'-' VA A 'A 'X 5 fu P 'I R '11, qRllA 9 A ff DEWAYNE BOWERS - .A .Avi ,.AD f, A 'ISD ff f DON BRADY ELIC BROTHERS JERRY BROWN RODNEY BUNSEN RUBEN CANDELARIA IARY JOYCE CARTER r mb, ' . ag -J BRRTHA CASTANEDA 'YK NORA CAWTHRON 6 SYLVIA CHRISTENSEN BARBARA CONDITI, JOYCE CCNYERS A JIMMY CLARK AVELINO COOPER Y, I' AA 1' !. STELLA DIAZ FORREST COOPER CHARLOTTE DAVIS ROBERT DOMINCUEZ MYRA NELL DRAKE ARTURO DURAN BURT DURR HENRY DUTCHOVER BARBARA FREDERICKS A , ,., j CONSUELO GARCIA -Z Wh. + A id it JT I . , I Ry u-Y. in YT -? 'LZQ ag, '21 10HN GRIJALVA GWEN CUTHRIE MARTIN CUTIERREZ F A an KURT GOETTINC LEON GOODMAN ANITA COODRICH ROSIE CRIIALVA MAE HAMLETI' RAYMOND HARLAS DAVE HART CECIL HARVEY TOMMY CARZA MARTHA CAYLORD EDWIN GILBERT JO GLOVER SHIRLEY CORDOI SALLY HEDRICK HELEN HERNANDEZ VICTOR HERNANDEZ fTt'i ARCHIE HERRERA LUCY HAYS DIANA HILDEBRANT LAURA MAEEINKLE KEITH HOFFMAN STANLEY HOLT IELEN HOUSER u . , 13.27 .. 'l, 'Pt PAUL HURT VVALLACE INCRAM HELENE JOHNSON CAROLYN IONES DIANA KENNEDY ALLAN KEOWN CLEO KILCORE 'TI 611802 f wslfv 5 W. 4 Q ' A PAULA KNIGHT I L. DAVID LAN DON JOHN LANE VALTl4:R LA BREE BOBBY LETTUNICH EVANGELINA LOPEZ IRENE LOPEZ MARIA ANCELINA LOPEZ ANDRES LUCEHO LOU LABADIE A R' JR' .G ' ,L RAY MCCORMICK CECILIA MACIAS RAMON MACIAS MARY LOU MCBEE JIMMY MCBRIDE GENE MCCARDLE GENE MCCLURG DOUGLAS MANIGOLD BOBBY MARTINEZ RUDY MASK VV AYNE MATTOX CARLOS MELENDEZ MARGARET MENDEZ IUNE MILLER BILL OHRHAUSER JULIAN MONTOYA BERTHA MORALES CELIA MORALES ROBERTO MORALES GRACE MARESTEIN MARY LEE MORRIS BOB MULLENS ETTY MULLIN ffqsig 52 4.3 .,, X FRITZ MUNZINCER RUDY MURILLO LAVERNE NISSEN BOBBY PAREDES RAY ORTEGA CENOVEVA PAREDES fr 1 I - ,LQ -44' Q .Q I QCA' . mix I? 1,1 ORAL PAYNTER MARILYN PIKE PAT POLLOCK WANDA PRICE ALBERT RAMIREZ CHRISTINA PEDRECON KEN PETERSON DSLORIS PHILLIPS I A 1 I ' 'Q' AMADO PADILLA i L4 4 If rg. n f 'WP AUDREY PATTISON MAX PAYNE -A ffm VITA ROSALES BEATRICE SADA GLORIA SALAZAR SALLIE SAMPLES NANCY RAMIREZ DON REDMOND ROBERTA REID RUDY RESENDEZ TED ROGERS MARCOS REYES HECTOR RIVAS CHRISTINA RODRIGUEZ LUPE SALAS IACK SARGENT I RWD FREDDIE IO SCI-IULLER CAROL SHALKHAUSER JOY SHINAUT BARBARA SILVA BERTHA SILVA DORA SILVA , MARGARITA SILVA LLOYD SIMPSON B SHIRLEY SIMPSON NANCY SMITH MELVA SMITHEN JOAN SNOW -.-1,-lg MARY SOSA TOMMY SPIDEL STANLEY STEPHENSON ELMER STRACHAN TED THOMPSON MARY TIRRE ,W RONNIE TERRELL ,N l- J M' . N ! ,f J. 9714 TOM TOLSON -fd,-,f , JOE TowLEs EOBBIE LEE TURNER JOE VAN HASELEN MARY VASQUEZ ESTOR VALENCIA VICKIE VILLALOBOS ELODIA VILLARREAL GAYLE WHITAKER PAT WIDE JIM WILLIAMS ?' Jai- CONCHA ZUBIATE NANCY McGOWEN JANE YELINEK MYRNA JEAN YOUNG PATRICIA YOUNG MOLLIE WORLEY IO WRIGHT NAOMI YARBROUGI-I SANDRA YARBOROUGI-I N x Ti-i , V !'w,gxw 0 O Q QV ,N ff , ,, X Q fl X ng , ' Q ff N, X M ,I E' 3 ! 1 fffxtu 1 0 ffxx. x A Q-.fi f-' I I, 5 ,I 1 1 XLR . ,v' ' 4 61!fW - sq . ,. r I A If v X A Ml' r xx I 5. x I 3' I - .K 1 J f I ,, 1' 9 X 5, 0. 'r . , X ' a+.,.:u,I I I . I - rf? 1 ,- f' 4 'f g ff' f 1 .' ay- J life X n Q: . , Q . 4 ff--,, K V' tx f -. .W .rv-5 fiv- Favorites ARRIS PASSMORIC and PHYLLIS COODSON play their roles as Sophomire favorites with the greatest of ease. As the stars of their class should, they radiate happiness and cooperation, never forgetting they were chosen for these qualities. Miove: Officers The spotlight was constantly on john Cain, Seca Elena Molina. Vice-pres.g and Bill Robens. Pres. tl to rl as associate directors forg- ing the path upward for the Sophomore Class. Right: Sponsors Coach Roger McAdams and Coach Fred Harvey starred as directors, leading the class to the finish of their second showing in Iligh School Years. 3 it-as I Qi E is I .H XX fix- r '- . it '.'z.' - . as , 4 0 5 . 1... -,.s- ,- - -wu- S.. . lj f 1 s 9,n..m 3 A f as t , ., -s. N. A ' H I .. rm ., 'ij It X. V A ., wwlff i + ja. 'N 'is vt.. f.,j,.gfM'iA'L- . ,. . 5 rf , -. w'Tbef.mf-3 rx.-X-swf' .A .SW si.. - rim 7 ,. ' -'ijt gmfw .. . - . IQ? t If 'fyiyi' t ff xfcmg, 1 .K .Q-, s 4 v . vpn, .,. Q. .,, N ., Q' 'S . -'s':. .4-7? 15 Q , :Agp H . pc. W1 ' 'fij'--. Wm. ,V yd I, , Milf' N at ' 4 Q 32 'Isl JOAQUINA RARAJAS GILBERT BAUMANN - - . ' Q I ' Q? Y, ' , ,Qi5u -A5 CURTIS BENNETT CAROLYN BILLMAN JAKE APODACA OSCAR APODACA ROBERTO AYALA BETTIE BENNETT BARBARA BIRDWELL MAX BISHOP GEORGE BOUNDS IAMES BRAMBLETT DON ALLEN OWEN ALLEN CLEO ALVIDREZ IKE APODACA JANE BAIRD fu-3. I- '55 If an vj , 'V fs r Y A. MILLARD BRITTON SUZANNE BRUNEH JOHN CAIN RAYMOND CANO JAMES CARSON ANGIE CASTANOS MARIA TERESITA CASTILLO ALFRED CASTRO EDDIE CAULDER PVAYNE CELUM 2 . K A-gn if R JERRY CHAPMAN MARIA OFELIA CHAVEZ DIXIE CLARK IRIS CLOUDT 0.4 f MIKE CRONAN .av ,E -3 -GRACE DOMINGUEZ JACKY DORROH CONCEPCION DURAN VERNA LEE DUNN PEGGY RUTH ELDER ,ni ELAINE COLCAN TOMMY COOK BILL DAVIDSON JOHNNY DEVINE ,-Q, 4 qlim. Q. ww-J I ? 'l GR t . MARY DOMINGUEZ OSCAR DOMINGUEZ WELDON DONALDSON :iT l BEVERLY EVANS TOMMY FAUSNACHT GRACE FERNANDEZ ODESTA FLORES ELOISE FOIX M, .JA .fu FLORA GARCIA MARIA GARCIA ELISA GALINDO MARTIN GARCIA DICK GARRETT REYES GONZALES RODOLFO GONZALES . w EMMA ELIAS MELVIN ELKINS CARLOS ESCOBAR GENE ESPERSON SANDRA FINCH HAROLD GOODBRAKI PHYLLIS GOODSON KATIE GORDON OLGA GRADO IO ANN GRAHAM LOIS GRAHAM IIMMIE GRANCER KATIE GRIIALVA IOYCE CRIMAUD ,ANNY GUYNN BEVERLY HANSEN EARLENE HARP LORRAINE HASTINGS , Q-. , 71 A OSCAR HERNANDEZ W' f Iaiw in 55. MAXINE HERRING VIRGINIA HERRON E JONNIE HERSHENBERG WARREN HOLDERBAUCH TOM HUGHES NORMAN HUTCHINS -JANCY IIIXSON KENNETH HILL WANDA HILL 1 ,Q 5 . l vim .W FREDDIE HUTTANUS BILL INCRAM CAROLYN IENNINCS 'Gm TOM IENNINGS . PK I ' f f A I 4 'E' In 3,9 I 1 X . L, sf A I Q T, F- , Q19 S. 5, 1 Q g ,A 'gf 'FQ'-: l-:Rb , K ,.. MARIA LOPEZ ROSALIE LOPEZ CHRISTINA LUCERO ARTURO LUCO f -'D f! up- x FRANK KNOTTS BERNA KUNKLE IEANIE LA BREE SHIRLEY ANN LOWE IRENE LUIAN EVANGELINA LUNA EDDIE McVAY IRENE MADRID TRAVIS JOHNSON IAYNE JONES MARIORIE JONES BRUCE KENNEDY RACHEL LOPAU -Q., ' 1 , an I 4 , X ARTHUR MAGE EDDIE MANICOLD LORETTA MARINOVIC JERRY MARTIN ALICIA MARTINEZ RAYMOND MAY RAYMOND MELENDEZ OLGA MENDOZA BETTY MERRITT 'AVID MICKEY f. at , f 1: f , I. s T9 ' pb .1 A' ' uv BETTY MILLER PAT MILLER ,, M AIJX, B-',, ELENA MOLINA 'far If wt IERMAN NEAL LAWRENCE PASCHISH ARRIS PASSMORE GEORGE PAYNTER MARIA PAZ ANGIE MORALES AILEEN MYERS JAMES NIBLETT MARRIEL OSBORNE SOLEDAD PADILLA ESPERANZA MORALES BEVERLY MORRIS WENDELL NASH IEANNE NEAL H ,Vw A IQ W L V Lg uh. 1 Qx FRANCES PULIDO TONY RAMOS PAT RESLEY JOYCE ROBERTS MARY LOU PAZ ANGELINA PEDRECON JIMMY PETERS BOB PHARES PAT PHILBIN MARTHA PORTILLC JEAN PLUMBLEY ZOE DEAN POOLE I 1 JOAN REDMOND CALVIN ROGERS ' .,m RODOLFO ROSALES JANE RUSSELL SOLEDAD SAMBRANO ICNACIO SANCHEZ MICHAEL SHAFFER ' MARGIE SITTERS I LONNIE SLAPE ELBERT SMITHEN IUANITA SPRATT SHARON STALLINGS LOREN STROUP DANNIE DEE SULLIVAN cya.,-. ,ffcfqf-fic' .hiv- A: .Ea IILLIE TAPIA TONY TORRES LARRY TRAYLOR HENRY TREIO WILMA TURNER SALVADOR VELASQUEZ PATSY IO WINN IANET WATTS NANCY WOODLEY MARY YEACER ERNEST ZUNICA BETTY WESEMAN BIL WILLIAMS if ALBERTA VALENTINO EUGENE VASQUEZ DOROTHY WARE NELL WARWICK .ae ,k Everything from plays to graduation will be enjoyed in the new auditorium next school year. Addition Nears Completion 5 Y 4. A MAN' av .-xg , , L 1- li., s. - X ' , if -me M M ' H Slowly but surely the new wing has taken shape. On this stage a new maroon curtain will rise to begin the 1952-53 school year. g muqm H N 5, -ey., Big new doors at the main entrance will soon open wide to all who come. A...-4 'P' :Ji A X P , wx X , I Q 1 -M iw.: My xryg, . ' , 4 fi X -. yy 'L . v V ,L N gig--Mrgikw ' f . . 'f 5:6344 . +'hw1ff P, ' ' U . 4:91. - 'fv'i +6'E5Qi'7 ' L -.:, 4-315-A ' - '1 w,,f'Nx ww., f bi 3- . ' 55 5 V' -: F179 3, f ' ',,'f'f-E4 4,Lfv1 ,,'4 , , L - kbp ' , A 'Q 'i' zlgggil 5- L ' lg ' 1 H 1-EN f ' ,N ,4 '. 1 A ff I Wilt WI! 017 nad Mew, 11 7- fn' 1f'f'QH'ffmA - 'Kz:M..w. ,ga ?'f ,V+- g,'wi., fw , ' f . gf wax 1 ' 1 ,5 1-ff? z1.I:fj 'A ' ' 'X -a vi 15 i V - u x il, ' Sa ,, .J fi -' -N.- 4, .. -gff. :Q-M.. ,M ,N f,!m,,g5 . , .' .gs L R 1 A 5.4 Q., Favorites To the tip lop of their class BOB BOBICNS and TFFNA BENNETT have climbed. As though the mugs were lli-l'iL'I1CHySl11'l',1 -I - 1 f I 1 1 ' 1 ' X 1' ' f 1 L 1 L ILCIIIIQ., vs orc or 1 hdpmg h md, they xc mLtf..1Lh one with Lnthusi asm. YVhut they have is what it takes to be il favorite. Above: Officers New ideas, a new pattern of life and new problems became less confusing for the Freshmen in their new adventure under the leadership of Richard Avena, Vice-pres., Mayre Sue Richards, Sec., and john Holmes, Pres. Right: Sponsors A. R. Keen and Mrs. Evelyn Bell not only introduced the Freshman Class to their new world hut were always ready and willing to help with any prohlem that might arise. -ills LARRY ALLEN WILMA ALLEY SALVADOR ARZOLA EVANGELINA ASPEITIA RICHARD AVENA ARMIDA BARRON VERONICA BACA Jo MAY BAKER KATHRYN ABEL BESS ADERHOLD RAFAEL AGUIRRE PATRICIA ALFORD DONNA ALLEN SAMMY ARVIZU 9? 1- 1 uf , 5 J' ANNABELLE BEAN TEENA BENNETT ERNEST BENNETT A .9 JOHNNY BERNARD LOIS BINCER PHYLLIS BISHOP DONNA BONAR EUNICE BOSTICK LEE BOUNDS KARLENE BOWERS JIM BOWIE JOAN BOYD LMA LEE BROCK CTOR CALDERON JUDITH CHAMBERS DALE CHANSON JERRY CHAPMAN NANCY CHAPMAN BEVERLY CONAWAY SAMMY CONTRERAS EARLYNN CORP JACKIE CHASE ALICE CHISM VIRCIL COLLINS HELEN COLLINSWORTH HORTENCIA CORTEZ LARRY CROUSE PHILLIP cU'rcL,ll-'F s 5 DARLENE DARR LARRY DAWSON PAT DENTON SJ IUNE DERRICK DALE DICKSON ROBERT DOLLAHITE DICK DOMINGUEZ ELIZABETH DOMINCUEZ ROBERT DOMINCUEZ PATSY DOWDY RUDY DOWDY FRED DUCHAY EUGENE DUCKWORTH FELIPE DURAN LYDIA DURAN IAN EDWARDS IANITA ESCOBAR 'fi' . V' RAMON GARCIA VELIA GIL BEVERLY GILBERT 'Q IULIO FLORES NELLIE FRAUSTO ff 'f 4 i- 'NI' .-'P' 'kv KAY FENNER I KT M 75 Q 5 49' ' Q . x K I.. F!!-J .LM IX : ',.A,q.,,,,f:X,,, ii!!! A, f I Q 5 lf ' I 1 L4 R if h .XA 41 Jw, tvr f-.- 41-vvlo .' 1' MARIA FRESQUEZ G. A 1 ,2- ESTHER GARCIA FAvIoI.A GARCIA ROMELIA ESPARZA PAUL ESPERSON LORIA GARCIA jd AQKAT f f , , 1,1 C 'L A -' ' ' 7 jf, BILLY GIROUX v' V MURLENE GOFOURTH FELIPE GOMEZ EUGENIA GONZALES QL N fi- IO HANDY ETHEL HARDIN IERIE GORDY ROSE MARIE GRAHAM MARIA GRANILLO PEGGY GREEN BESSIE CREENWOOD EULALIA GUTIERREZ CHARLES GRIMES SUE GUTHRIE PAUL HARRIS CONSUELO HERNANDEZ MARY ANN HARTWELL ' FRANCES HARVEY ESPERANZA HERNANDEZ RACHI HERNANDEZ ROSALIE HERNANDEZ CLEMENTINA HERRERA SHERRY HIGGINS CHARLES HINKLE DORIS HINKLE BLANCHE HOFFMAN M 1 v1cKY HOLDEN EEMA LEE HOLMES JOHN HOLMES MERILYN HOOD DWARD HOUSER 5' I IO ANN HUNTER EVELYN IMLE GEORGE INGRAM ERNESTINA JIMINEZ WADE IOHNSON JIMMY IERNIGAN Q . L LORRAINE IONES f QM TERESITA IUAREZ ?RANKLIN KENNEDY MARILYN LAW DICKIE LEMMON DONALD LESLIE ARMANDO LEYVA ELIZABETH KANANCHEN X My NNINgQS BARBARA KNIGHT OLIVER LA BREE Q.-4-Q 97? -uyx f QQ 0, 5' 6 1 MARY LU-IAN IOSEPHINE LUNA DONNA MCCLAIN TOMMY McCLURE .wg-f 62:5 ,, ,ww Hr er ff, ff,-2, U : ' W Q , f r 4 1 A 3' r my ROBERTO LOPEZ TERESITA LOPEZ ROSALIE LUCERO BILL MCBEE DARLENE McDANIEL BARBARA McDONALD LEE McDOWELL SHIRLEY MCCOUGHEY CORRINE LEYVA PAT LOCKETT PHYLLIS LOGAN FELIPE LOPEZ ROLAND LUCKY U . I MARY ANN IAY MCLELLAN SHEILA McRAE TOMMY MCVAY ANN MADISON ,aff OFELIA MACALLANEZ ROSEMARY MAIIAN AURELIA MANRIQUEZ TILLIE MARESTEIN nuz MARQUEZ DUANE MARTIN FERNANDO MARTINEZ MARTHA MARTINEZ BURT MATTHEWS 1 A l 0 fyhpx , A it QW RACHEL MENDEZ ROSA MENDOZA MARIA MERAZ DALE MERIWETHER EDITH MOORE LUCY MURPHY CLYDE NELSON PEGGY NELSON DELBERT NIBLETT VIRGINIA MORALES MARGARET MORRISS JIMMY MUNRO VI OLA MAE MILLS ANITA ORTIZ DORIS OWEN CARMEN PALACIOS BETTY PARBISH EDNA PARK .,o gn Nur ff? VITERBO PEDRECON INEZ PAYAN HECTOR PEDRECON GLORIA PEREZ TOMMY PEREZ MARLENE PETERS lo' 4 Vw! IEANNE NORTON FRANK OLCUIN BILL ORME-IOHNSON ESTHER ORNELAS ELEANOR OBTECA BERNICF OWENS K. I' ts is '11 JOAN LUPE PINA PETE PONDER CECILIA PORRAS IUNE POWELL ANGELINA PURCELL RUDY RAMIREZ NORA LEE RANDALL HIRLEY REECE X, FRANKIE REGAN MAYRE SUE RICHARDS ISMAEL RINCON LIONEL RINCON ' f STERLING ROBERTS fi' . . Iffgnng -'Ji' ,.' 4 ' ' ,w-'wx ' ELIDA ROCHA FRANCISCO SALAS ANITA SANCHEZ WANDA SANDERS JESUS SARABIA BERTHA ROSENCRANS IOHNNY RUEDAS LUCIA SADA www? ,V BOB ROBENS COLLEEN ROBERTS JIMMY ROBERTSON TONY ROBLEDO N, 'if ll: 4. r gi. if N ' .',W5fBl' ag, ---' A BARBARA SCHULTE IAN scorr OSCEOLA SEGULIA LAURA SEGURA LOLA SERNA LAURA LOUISE SHORT ALBERT SIERRA YVONNE SLAUGHTER IAIME s1LvA LEO SMITH GLENNIS SNOW ZULEMA SOLIS CHARLOTTE SMYTHE GEORGE SPENCE CLIFFORD STALKER MARILYN STANTON HELEN STEPP TONY SULLIV BOBBY SWANSON IOHN TABBAH LEE TABBAH PEGGY TATE IULIETA TELLES OLCA TELLES ZOE THOMAS WILLIAM Tumsn KRBARA TIPPS CARLOS TIMES IAVIER Tmzjo LAVI-:I LE TULLOUS RUTH TURNER JOY VAN DERVORT na- lil 1, 4 K MARY URQUIDI ROSE VALDIVIEZ MARY VANDIVER ADELINA VARELA W PAT VICKERS MARY VILLALOBOS ANGIE VILLALVA JORIA VELARDE CAROLINE WATSON ELIZABETH WEBB ALLEN WHITE MARCIA LEE WHITLOCK s F AY WITCHER IENNIE WILLIAMS YVONNE WILLYARD TED WILSON Q4 CAROL WOOD DARLA HICKS BOB WRIGHT JANET WRIGHT A. R. WYLIE IEANETTE WIDE SUSAN WILCOX EDDIE WILLIAMS GLENDA WILLIAMS FELIPA YANEZ EMILY YOUNG JUNE YOUNG TERESA ZUBIATE fflgm . LE 'W I+' ,- ff sw i 1 fxf- V X ' 'fhg 3 wxhnl m5 'nh C f4 ' ' Wx r d Lg, L 1 ,,, Cizulu 1'0p1'1h9cr11'.9 mm of tlm.s'C fvu' who Izmir' 1'c,'f1r'l1c'1I flu A E' 4' , I Cindy Phillips Miss YHS liiglzcfst goals atifzizzrzlnlff in Yxflzftrl High School. l3cz'z1u.s'z of Imr fTllI1I'7I1fl1Q pfmvorirllify, hm' l'Hf1IIlSfIISfiC j?I1l'ffl'i- pation in ull srlzoul zmtivilirs and hw' m'1vc,'r-crcczsirzg riffs-ire 10 glorify har Alma Mater, Cindy was M CIIOSCH Miss YHS. f 1 , mf A , .Cn . A A , ' 1 - is-,Q N ,NF Luis De La Cruz Mr. YHS Mr. Yslvfa High 3011001-T111f ' 1 IS Il great IlC11il'lJCIHC7lf fo earn- ancl cum it 110 c1i:1.' In .s-ports, sclmol work und cxlmcurric- ular avfimiifivs Luis has nzudc ll name fvr the 3611001 as lL'l'11l!.S'fO!'111lIl.8't'1f. Ilis gvnuiru' fl'1C'Hl'1S1l11J and ffrrntlc- rn 1 7' ' ' H an ff manner arc mo of 1110 many reasons why hc 18 SIll,'1Z II fI'llC l1llI1fl7l. aa r i P' K El,I', 1l5ixi Barbara Plaslcet Most Popular Girl Great Ilmzgs often come from little ones. This is especially true in Br1rl2arzf.s ease. Never too busy to help an old friencl or io make a new one, slie has that winning mul natural smile that encourages people to like lzer. esse Whittenton Most Popular Boy Personality plus-that rleserilnes' jesse perfectly. His friendly quick greeting and ready wit have made him a favorite in the halls of YIIS. Through his ability to put himself at ease in any vr0u'11 he has remained at the top of everyI1orIy's score sheet. ,vg- ,T 11 - 151 , ,Q 52.13 ,U Kb A1 'Sf' L 2 wg f fl Q- I Q if E KS-Jx.ff3'ff1 J MA MA -F' V A, 9:ng , F Mary Nels Dcvrroh Personality Quan I'zrvl 1n1prf'.s'.s'ior1.s' url' l11s'fir1g Ol1I'.S', mul Mary Xvlv 11lzz'1lyf.s' I ll mul f i111pn',s'.x'im1. HM' f'fIjlfiL'llffI1g-x .S'll1iIl'. mu' of lzvr 111 UIlf.S'fKl7Hfi!lLfflYIfIlI'VS',I1V1f1l1I'I'fI'fI'IIfHU r1lli!111l1'c'1111.s-1' new ,s'l11r1w1fsr1szL'Ul1r1s0Ifllnfc'z'lrigjl1Irltlzmmt Making it fl pain! to kllflll' f'L21'1'gfI10f1U. sim ,III-S' c'r1rIc,ar'c'fI l1c'r.s'r'If I0 1111. 215541 Enrique Mata Personality King Enrique has proved himself a dependable friend time and again ' llow Indians in any way has gained His eagerness to help fe him the respect of everyone in school. YVith his irresist- ible personality he is considered one in a thousand. Mary Esther Dominguez Cum Mary Esther has that quick-u'iHed, evarlczsfing some of humor that wins the approval of ouoryono sho meets. Always happy l I for cz lauffh S110 rIzL9pIay.s' a cheerful c1z.spn.szfz0n am rcac y o 5 , , that .makes her the life of every party. Cfati Santiesteiwm Cutie Cliff?-fllllf word Covers the pcrsonulity and looks that charac fcrize Tati from HIC Crown of his head t0 the soles of his fact. HC fiashcs an euc?r-popular smile and has a witty reply that fcntl to make him a permanent fixture in every crowd. 1. , .1 ff? f .'jo,..wfQ? 1' E' 1 f,:E'.:5f, if,1R,:4,.-12' . M f -' A M: 33, ,,3,!,WgM,k,: ,:: Ii . ' gy . b A in I Q M. xigw, .L -,. 4, --:4.N.4f,1.. fy., fi Y. -1 'A A 1, ' sslgyjv , I , ,1., N. 4 6 , 4. in Q Y , 5 '7 Eddie Cottrell Most Beautlful Gwl Poisff, pm'.s'011r1liIy, ,grace and zmfurrzl beauty-on these qzlalifics Iiflrliv u'11.s- jurlgrfrl 111111 tlzm proclnimcfl quccn of bccmiics. P0.s'.s'c'.s'.s'ing1 ffm! 1HHl1iSfllklllJlC' clmrm found in S0 few, Eclclic won ihis COUCHCI1 honor. if ea: i'Hfg5w',g4fae1f . YL 'e . '4 '.'- ,.' . f l:14lfQT'Yif I ,,1.-, I 1,-V, vm-. . ,. 19' . .. A , , Helene Johnson lelene's poise and natural beauty ave proved lzer two most outs-tanding eatures. This was especially true tlze ight of the contest. Slze pleased the edges and entire audience with her harming personality in capturing lzird place. Beauties Grace Fernandez From the minute Grace stepped onto the .stage in the beauty contest it was obvious that slze would place. Her sweet smile, dancing eyes and graceful carriage rated second highest on the judges' list. -rn .fw ff v, 8 w t' I , it ua' -23 .LM A -4 mi Bernadette Wegener Festival Queen Every inch a queen-that describes Bernadette to a T. Her earnest desire to please has won lzer many friends. Bernadettels ,gracious manner and radiant smile have enabled her to reign supreme in the hearts of everyone in YHS. at i ' . ,I ,Q f J. ,J-11 .5 ' ,an H - -.Qt fx L' .1 e . 1 EL- ., -Fu' sway vs i' I' f si ' fa if-. P - swf A V ,, ie? y H Lucille Pliillips A favorite of all lzer l'lll.S',S'I!lI1ff'S-flll1f,S Lueillel ller frienrlly atfitade and cheery llif lzave slrou'n everyone tlzaf slze was an exvellvnt elloiee for F estiual Dzzclzess. Festival Diicliesses Pat Adams True royalty! Pat has always been a friend to everyone in YIIS and there- fore she has been popular and well liked in return. Grace Marestein junior Representative A sweet disposition combined with quiet beauty characterizes Grace ac- curately. The Juniors decided these were the most important qualifications for their royal lady and chose Grace because she fulfilled them. 39' a 'l'3 Q J 1 v n Q, kt 1 ,-. i . t.,g,,h ,Q -24.7 NV , ,wr .- 1 m Gladys Qaell Senior Representative For their last festival celebration the Seniors wanted a representative who was attractive and well liked. To these qualities they added a win- ning smile and cheerful ways, which could only add up to Gladys. :AL ' . Barhara McDonald Freshman Representative Full of energy, friendly, smiling and helpful - that's Barbara! Her win- ning way took immediate hold on her fellow classmates so that there re- mained no doubt in the minds of the Freshmen who should be their court member. o Ann Graham Sophomore Representative Io Ann symbolizes the ideal high school girl. With her amiable person- ality and natural grace added to good loo s the Sophomores could not help but select her their representative to the Spring Festival. -its 'rr , fr 1 -ff C' 4:5 . A . V Ag' - g i, ' s 4 -U, an 4 fsij 'Q .p. A M, ,, 'T N- fly! 'iw V 5 M , ' fa Richard Holmes Most Handsome Boy RiCllllI'fI,S good-looks alone' do not IlC,'C01lllf for his hcfing civcftcfl most hunrlsome boy. Along with just phlin good looks are that cucr-winning .s-mile and nmsi'uIinc appeal which win an Il1l1Jl'0ljiIlQ Cornnzcnt from CUCl'll07lC who Secs him. r Q we 1954 P H 2 0 4 fi' 1, 5- vi P40 'v. 1 A. ' I. bf N X in-'r I .1 4 Y f Below: Above: IRENE APODACA To be full of energy is one of the main requirements of a good student in girl's physical education. Irene fulfills this and more. She has also been an outstanding participant in all phases of the department, having had her name placed on numerous all-star teams. Right: MARY NELE DORROH Participation in plays, debates and many other speech activities has gained Mary Nele the honor of representing the speech depart- ment. Having shown enthusiasm in all projects, she has done her utmost to make a success of every event the department has staged. Left: w WAYNE WOLF E Concentration interest and a bnllrant mind are only a few of the requirements for a mathematician Having passed all these tests, Wayne represents a perfect example of what an excellent mathematician should be BEN CLAYTON Skill to do comes of doing This old saying certainly applies to Bennie. He has been a consistent worker rn the industrial education shop, following rnstnrctrons to perfection and thinking things out completely Bennie has acquired the distinction of representing this field two out of three years Right: BILL BECKHAM A brilliant mind .seems almost a must in science. Bill possesses such a mind plus the ability to think problems through. His over- all knowledge and understanding of science have proved invalua- ble to both him and the entire department. Below: BILL WAFER To say that Bill excels in any one subject would be to say that he reaches perfection in it. And in English his faultless papers, en- thusiastic class participation and genuine interest have attained a perfection that labels him the outstanding English student of the year. 4. Above: BARBARA PLASKET Toward New Horizons, the motto of the Future Homemakers, is the goal Barbara has worked so hard to maintain during her three years of participation in homemaking activities. As an of- licer in the Ysleta Chapter and the area organizations, she has proved her interest in homemaking and can deservingly be called the perfect little homemaker. Left: BART FISCHER Talent, originality, neatness and a pleasing personality are what it takes to become a good artist. Bart is lacking in none of these qualities. He has taken an avid interest in developing this gift to the fullest. uw... l vln-.law Su mx lil! Mb ld nun um .3- n- -up-M l Andi Bill -.-,nu wi Du gum Left: BILL ROBENS Bill has set an example for all Latin students to follow. His co- operative attitude and over-all interest have enabled him to hand in almost perfect work and hand it in on time. Such carefulness classifies him as the ideal Latin student. Below: AGENE LYNCH Agene represents the kind of person who is always willing to do what is asked of her - and then some. Commercial work requires a great deal of the student's time including patience, responsi- bility and an alfable disposition. Her earnest desire to do perfect work inspired the teachers to name her the commercial represen- tative. Above: JOHN HEIDELBERC Government, history, economics-John possesses a clear under- standing of all these subjects. In writing and speaking his thoughts represent thorough and careful planning. His knowledge of world affairs both past and present gives an added zest to the class dis- cussions. Right: KENNETH NEWCOMER Kenneth has been gifted with exceptional ability in the field of music. Not only can he play more than one instrument, but he also composes pieces for his own pleasure. A cooperative, willing worker, he is a familiar figure around the band room. '. V' a. K 'x Right: BARBARA ANDRES Possessing a quiet air that lends tranquility to the library, Barbara symbolizes the ideal librarian. Always eager to help those search- ing for vague references or popular fiction, she has become a favor- ite with teachers and students alike. Below: RICHARD CLUCSTON Having held the offices of Secretary and President of FFA in consecutive years, Richard was considered the logical choice to represent the agriculture department. Added to this display of service and leadership, he has always been a conscientious worker showing a livelv interest in all projects. far-1 U.-- -..La . It . ,f . , 'N -, .... ...lm N' M.,-,y,5?,Sr-. Q. I.. -X., , . ., ,A -Ni -cfs. Above: HELENE JOHNSON A courteous attitude, friendly smile and the ability to meet people are only a few of the many admirable characteristics in Helene. She was chosen as courtesy representative because of her gift for working in complete harmony with her fellow students. Left: BILL MATTHEWS A desire to learn and to accomplish-this is Bill through and through. His sincere cooperation and genuine interest in sports and sportsmanship have enabled him to rank at the top of the boys' physical education department. Right: BETTY HOLYOKE Q17 Patience, regular study, continual coop- eration with teachers and students alike and the sincere desire to leam Spanish are the fine qualities that the Spanish Department knows Betty has worked hard to uphold. Thus she has been named as the English-speaking student to represent this department for the second consecutive year. ALICIA VILLALVA frl Although Alicia is Spanish speaking, she has not taken this for granted. She con- tinually works to better her use of the language and to leam its background. She does everything required of her and more. Alicia's assignments are always on time and prepared to perfection. Left: RAYMA LYNNE O'DELL Having spent eleven periods in some form of publications work Rayma has indeed earned the honor of representing this field ln Who's Who. She has worked on both the business and editorial staffs of the Pow-Wow and the Otyokwa and her cooperation has always helped in meeting deadlines '1 .N 6- diff .v-- -.lla ,'4 THEM WAS , MTH! 'I'-is z-Girl ..nv' if S. H '9 ':f ,N N , f x '4 PAT ADAMS Editor-in-Chief Otyokwa Staff Above: CAROL BILDERBACK Advertising Manager Right: MARY NELE DORROH Art Editor RAYMA O'DELL Assistant Editor Advertising Staff il to rl: Barbara Birdwell, Carol VVafer, Diane Kennedy, Mary Lou Mcliee, Beth Wright Editorial Staff il to rl: Jack Sargent, Weldon Donald- son, Barbara Andres, Montez Autrey, Helen Houser, Helene Johnson, johnny Devine fl to rl: Anita Goodrich, Photographer ill Mohrhauser Artist Miss Mary an Ness, Sponsor ational Honor Society Above: First row tl to rl: Gloria Martinez, Jeanne Plocar, Betty Holyoke, Anita Goodrich, Carol Bilder- back, Mary Vasquez, Bcatrice Silva, lrene Apodaca, Evangeline Lopez Second row Cl to ri: Barbara Andres, Juanita Apodaca, Frances Williams, joy Shinallt, Montcz Autrey, Pearl Beardsley, jerry Cooper, Wayne Wolfe Right: Oflicers First row il to rl: Pat Adams, Treas.g Agene Lynch, Sec., Miss Virginia Bedford, Mrs. Dorothy Hughes Second row Cl to rl: Mrs. lla Sewell, Miss Clara Simer, Miss Loretta Cray, Miss Elspeth Pool Third row tl to rl: Miss Roberts Hudson, VVesley Martin, Vice-pres., Roger McAdams, Bill Wafer, Pres. Left: First row il to rl: Dick Gilbert, Bill Beckham, Mary Higgins, Bonnie Arredondo, Helen Houser, Sallie Samples, Helene johnson, Deloris Phillips Second row fl to rl: Raul Ramirez, Henry Dutchover, Tom Young, Enrique Mata, jim- my Richards, Marvin Cates, jer- ry Brown, john Lane ,A , , 'xx-, '-4' all .J-'Z ul lllll Q 8 ational Thespian Society i. , I ' 5 . 5 IIC- ' , ..3-::i-2'-QQ-g'.31-2221:-1,-' '.-Q, A ,: . ..Sg,, ..-5 '45-'T--'pa1..--' ..--1 Q ' - . .- 4- ,., ' a-f..a1,p0 ,nv In 1 I ' ,,v'C, nv , . 5-J'-,g1':,gn V-W, avg. 1 ! . 51.-221 ul . -1, 11- -'-:,j ,..--i ,- -A ' ' on -4 nn --' . - 1 . 3 --L ..':'- ir..--:r.:.:.--:. ' ,. . I -if -4 1, .,.- :Fl .nr ' , ' 4' Q-'S' 'nn' ' : 'I 1-- .- 4 . - I 0 ',,' . I f.-D174 0 5 v1,.. H, - ' I 5 .-n , -- I' we - 1 E ' ' .x ' - ' ... ' L , .- -H V I. if 'f y-l-' ' ul 1 I - l fi Above: First row Cl to rl: Wayne Wolfe, Agene Lynch, Gladys Odell, Dick Cil- bert, Bart Fischer Second row ll to rl: Ben Clayton, Mary Nele Dorroh, Homer Taylor, lack Stallings Officers: Right fl to rl: Miss Imogene Bagwell, Sponsorg Pat Suntry, Pres.g jack Sargent, Vice-pres.g Tom Young, Treas.g Bonnie Arredondo, Sec. Left: First row ll to rj: Marlene Carter, Carol Shalkhau- ser, Lucy Phillips, Frances Wil- lians, Mary Nele Dorroh, Anita Goodrich, john Heidelberg Second row ll to rl: Pearl Beardsley, Barbara Andres, Montez Autrcyuliill Mohrhauser, lack Sargent, jimmy Richards Q ill 8 Scroll Q Above: First row ll to rl: Helene Johnson, Gloria Martinez, Mary Vasquez, Helen Houser, Betty jean Elder Second row fl to rj: Sihby Christensen, Lucille Phillips, Diane Kennedy, jeanne Plocar, Suzanne Orndorll Officers, fl to rj: Rayma O'Dell, Sec., Betty Holyoke, Vice-pres., Miss Mary Van Ness, Sponsor, Pat Adams, Pres. ational Art Honor Society 'fs Above: First row fl to rl: Sandy Atkins, Suzanne Orndorll, Blanche Hoffman, Leon Coodman, Arturo Lugo, Myra Nell Drake, Leo Smith Second row fl to rj: Berna Kunkle, Vernon Byrnes, Ruben Alderete, Luis de la Cruz, Nestor Valencia, John Heidelberg Officers First row fl to rl: Bemadette Wegener, Vice-pres., Carolyn Jones, Sec. Second row Cl to rj: Bart Fischer, Pres., Ronald Childers, Sponsor FRANCES VVILLIAMS BETTY HOLYOKE Editor-in-Chief Page One Editor Pow- Wow Staff Left: LUCILLE AND LUCY PHILLIPS Page Two Editors JIM RICHARDS SIBBY CHRISTENSEN Sports Editor Page Three Editor Business and Art Staffs to ri: Mary Nclc Dorroh, Ginger Gip- son, Miss Mary Van Ness, Spon- sor, Dinnn llildebrant, Anita Goodrich, john Heidelberg g Editorial Staff Cl to rj: Jeanne Plocar, Betty jean Elder, Pearl Beardsley, Marlene Car- t9l' Junior Reporters to rl: Carol Shalkhauser, Gloria Mar- tinez, jimmy Granger, Lois Cra- ham, Mary Vasquez, Carolyn Billman, Zoe Dean Pool, Wanda Hill, jerry Brown it La 2 if 4 f i if Left: First row Cl to rl: Mary Lou McBee, Alberta Valen- tino, Carol Bilderback, Pat Adams, Anita Goodrich, Jeanne Neal, Gloria Martinez Second row fl to rj: Wanda Hill, Joyce Roberts, Zoe Dean Pool, Helene Johnson, Lois Graham, Rayma O'Dell, Jerie Gor- dy, Barbara Birtlwell, Jeanne Plocar Third row fl to rl: Juanita Spratt, Barbara Andres, Audrey Pattison, Martha Gaylord Mary Vasquez, Sally Hedrick, Carol Shalkhauser Press Club Above: First row il to rj: Montez Autrey, Beth Wright, Sylvia Christensen Suzanne Orndorff Diana Hildcbrant, Frankie Brown, Sharon Stallings Second row fl to rl: Helen Houser, Frances Williams, Jimmy Richards, Jimmy Granger, Pearl Beardsly, Betty Holyoke Third row ll to rl: .,...,gt....-.., f ' if 3 i 'W Y i 1 . ia, xi A E1 x , Q, -fn Bill Mohrhauser, Jerry Brown, Weldon Donaldson, Johnny Devine, Bruce Kennedy, Warren Holderbough Right: Officers fl to rl: Lucy Phillips, Sec., Lucille Phillips, Pres., Dorothy Sargent, Vice-pres. Bight: First row fl to rl: Montez Autrey, Barbara An- dres, Carol Shalkhauser, Bar- bara Gantrcll, Nancy Wood- ley, Shirley Lowe, Sally Hed- rick Second row fl to rl: Suzanne Omdorll, Martha Gaylord, Gloria Martinez, Mary Lou McBee, Betty Mil- ler, Wanda Hill P ll Q ll , ll lhhnh Camera Club -1 . ,Ml +int il v. Above: First row ll to ri: Vita Rosales, Alicia Vasquez, Ianet WVright, Dorothy Sargent, jeric Gordy, Sylvia Christensen Second row fl to rj: oe Grear Tom Hughes, Bill Mohrhauser, jerry Brown, jimmy Granger, ohnny evine, Weldon Donaldson Left: Officers fl to rl: Anita Goodrich, Pres.: Miss Mary Van Ness, Sponsor, Pat Adams, Vice- pres., Mayre Sue Richards, Sec. Sock S Buskin .fi-.f Ax: A' dig: ,fx ,f Above: First row fl to rl: Bonnie Arredondo, Eddie Cottrell, Dorothy Scott, Ruth Kistenmacher, Pat Tumer, Ioyee Roberts, jeanne Plocar, Carol Bilderback, Mary Nelc Dorroh, Agene Lynch, Peggy Elder Second row fl to rl: David Cole, Wayne Wolfe, Homer Taylor, Dolores Lopez, Bemadette Wegener, jane Van Kirk, Betty jean Elder, Ramon Carrasco, Bill Mathews Third row ll to rl: Iohn Heidelberg, Benny Alderete, Tom Hughes, jay Armendariz, Pat Santry, Danny Titus, Paul Hurt, jack Sargent Right: Ollicers Cl to rl: Tom Young, Vice-pres., Miss Imogene Bagwell, Sponsor, Gladys Odell, See., Dick Gilbert, Pres. Left: First row fl to rl: jeunesse Busselle, Cleo Kil- gore, jean Plumbley, joy Shi- naut, jan Edwards, Pat Pol? lockf Marlene Peters, janet Watts, o amy, ncy Hix- son, Cindy Phillips Second row fl to rl: Enrique Mata, Sam Paxson, Fritz Munzinger, Buddy Mc- Intosh, Gene McClurg, Mari- lyn Pike, Laura Mae Hinklc, Dale Dickson, Pat Philbin, jer- ry Martin, Bart Fischer Third row Cl to rl: Mary Higgins, Charlotte Dav- is, WValter La Bree, Ben Clay- ton, Mike Mohrhnuser, Bill Rosenblum, joe Towles, jack Stallings, Duane Martin A65 3 ip il Eli Forensic and Oratorical Society Above Cl lo rl: 5 Ronnie McDaniel, Dale Dickson, jo!--Slrinagutlxwayne YVolfe, Richard Clugston li Jfflj , Officers l v Left fl lo rl: 1 J I Miss Imogene Bagwell, Sponsorg Tom Young, Vice i , , -,f- pres.g John Heidelberg, Sec.g Mary Nele Dorroh, Pres. . fiffil, l Declaimers Above: 1 V First row il to rl: Agene Lynch, Betty Elder, Patt Davenport, Peggy Elder, Bon- nie Arredondo, Velia Gil Second row fl to rl: F lorencio Estrada, Dick Gilbert, Clint Tatum, jack Sargent, Ho- mer Taylor Radio Speech Right: fl to rl: Raul Ramirez, Ruben Alderete, Pat Santry, Agene Lynch, Buddy McIntosh, Homer Taylor, Vivian McLellan, David Landon, joe Towles, lgerlkhnbi All-Star Cast Bight il to rl: Pat Santry, First Place, Tommy Young, Third Place, Agene Lynch, Second Place, Bonnie Arredondo, Third Place, Mary Nele Dorroh, First Place, Bart Fischer, Second Place Speech Activities l V V I ight of Plays From Paradise to Butte was chosen the best play at the Night of Plays. Actors were fl to rl Duane Martin, Pat Santry, Bart Fischer and Tom Young. Below: Below: Wayne Wolfe, Bonnie Arredondo, jack Sargent and N. C. The scene is a country church, and Homer Taylor is the minis- Floyd fl to rj portrayed the roles in the drama Concert in ter singing with the congregation. Church members are fl to rl the Park. jack Stallings, Joe Van Haselen, Mary Dorroh, John Heidelberg, Gene McClug, Agene Lynch, Nancy Hixson and Enrique Mata. I l 3. Below: Below: Working backstage and helping Miss Imogene Bagwell, direc- Before and after the curtains came down Tom Hughes, Fritz tor, were the student directors: il to rl Gladys Odell, Mary Munzinger, Ben Clayton, Stage Managerg and Char es Horton Higgins and joy iS4hinaut ff ll to rj did the work behind the foolights. Los Amigos del Rio Grande First row fl to rl: Alicia Rodriguez, Marilyn Pike, Sharon Stallings, Mary Esther Dominguez, Grace Dominguez, Carmen Apodaca, Naomi Yarborough, Nancy Woodley, Lois Graham, Consuelo Garcia, Vickie Villalovos, Christine Lucero, Elena Molina, Alicia Vasquez, Grace Femandez, Martha Portillo, lrene Lujan, Esperanza Morales, Maria Lopez, Gloria Martinez, Tommy Duran, Julian Montoya Second row fl to rl: Billy Roscnblum, Maria Castillo, Gloria Rivera, Josephina Gonzales, Gertrude Pedregon, Alicia Villalva, Juanita Spratt, Al- berta Valentino, Evangclina Luna, Alicia Martinez, Beatrice Sada, Maria Elena Garcia, Modesta Flores, Maria Padilla, Teresa Martinez, Grace Marestein, Beatrice Silva, Dora Silva, Frances Pulido, Evangelina Lopez, Angie Morales, Fernando Villalva Third row Cl to rl: Maria Uribe, Peggy Elder, Beverly Hansen, Nancy Smith, Barbara Silva, Sandra Yarborough, Angelina Pedregon, Angie Cas- tanos, Flora Garcia, Irene Madrid, Jovita Lopez, Lois Mims, Alicia Candelaria, Victoria Barajas, Mary Tirre, Mary Vasquez, Bertha Morales, Elodia Villarreal, Rosalie Lopez, Maria Chavez, Oscar Apodaca, Pedro Aragon, Raul Ramirez, Joaquina Barajas Fourth row fl to rl: Aida Apodaca, Mary Sosa, Genoveva Paredes, Beatrice Silva, Eloise Foix, Carolyn Jones, Anita Reza, Frances Apodaca, Irene Apodaca, Juanita Apodaca, Cleotilde Alvidrez, Lupe Salas, Soledad Sambrano, Josephine Nunez, Caturina Serna, Maria de Jesus Gonzales, Rosario de Leon, Arcadia Herrera, Christina Rodriguez, Lupe Dominguez, Rector Rivas, Alfonso Martinez, Amado Padilla, Arturo Duran th row Cl to rj: Mrs. Lallah Reynolds, Sponsor, Richard Bowcn, Weldon ' I l -s Rudy Gonzales, Eugene Donaldson, Frank Knotts, Tom l ug IL ', Vasquez, Rodolfo Rosales, Epifanio Tercero, Rudy Castanos, Fidel Calindo, Sammy Apodaca, jacob Apodaca, Manuel Leos, ' ' ' Oscar Montoya, Benny Alderete Nestor Valencia, Max Vicscas, b rt Ayala Ruben Candelaria Tony Ramos, Arturo Lugo, Ro e o , Israel Armcndariz, Edmundo Aguirre, Mrs. Margaret McAdams Sponsor. Officers rst row fl to rj: ' ' ' -- P' Edmundo Aguirre, Pres.: Raul Ramirez, First Nice pres., Celia Morales, Sec.-treas. cond row fl to rj: ' ' V' -1res.g Sammy Apodaea, Second Nestor Valencia, Third ice 1 Vice-pres., Maria Elena Garcia, Sergeant-at-arms iird row ll to rl: Mrs. Okln McKee, Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret McAdams l , Sergeant-at-arms, Evangeline Sponsor, Francisco Rosa es Lopez, Reporter 'J 1 i l l . I i L Wi? 1 5 iii cf 3' A w l 1 Q, Gens Togata Above: First row fl to rl: Richard Clugston, Betty Mullcns, june Miller, Bernadette Wegener, Laveme Nissen, Elaine Colgan, Wilma Turner, johnny Devine Second row fl to rl: Wallace Ingram, Leon Goodman, june Hel ' arbara Birdwell, Patsy Winn, Myma Young, Elnora Scales, Edna ar Third row fl to rl: Kurt Goetting, George Basin, Bill Mathews, Ted Thompson, Ramon Arrellano, Dick Gilbert Right: Officers fl to rl: Helene johnson, Treas., Marlene Carter, Vice-pres., Ronnie McDaniel, Pres., Miss Roberts Hudson, Sponsor Left: First row Cl to rl: Faye Witcher, Patricia Brooks, Irene Apodaca, Lucy Murphy, Bose Valdiviez, jan Edwards, Vincene Holden, Gail VVhitaker Second row ll to rl: Ernest Bennett, Dick Lemnions, Mimi Adcrholcl, Alice Chism, Bar- bara Knight, jamie Russell, Owen Allen, Eugene McCarclle Third row Cl to rl: Lionel Rincon, Paul Harris, Rudy Ramirez, Dee Tnbhah, Lee Tnbbah, Iames Niblelt, Bill Orme-johnson 'N-..- -lei' ,Ani ieated fl to rl: june Miller, janet Watts, Zoe Dean Poole, Nell Warwick, Katheryn Abel, Betty Mullen, Mary Garcia, Beatrice Sada, Earlene Harp, Mar- garet Mendez, Rosemary Mahan, Lucy Murphy, joan Redmond, Louise Balliet, Dot Owens Ftanding fl to rj: Sally Hedrick, Myra Nell Drake, Martha Gaylord, Barbara Andres, Leon Goodman, Reifl Gentry, Wal- 1Ei IJa'BFeE,iTl'erman Neal, Bnice Kennedy, Tom Tolson, Fritz Mun- zinger l H l lil!! , , ,f X J' ,. U Haj rf KJ ' A 1.1-Qlf n 11,-Jff . . Library Club -1 -V f V y, ,I .J M, I l -UA 1, talk wr 4 Above: Seated fl to rl: Rosie Grijalva, Cecilia Macias, Juanita Spratt, Anita Ortiz, Max Starling, Maria Lopez, Irene Lujan, Maria Grado, Maria Tirre, Lencho Estrada, Richard Avena, Philip Duran Standing Cl to rl: Genoveva Paredes, joselina Gonzales, Gloria Rivera, Teresa Martinez, Cheryl Burleson, Billy Ruth Elkins, Lilly Harvey, Beverly Evans, Sandra Alkire, Lois Mims Right: 0lHcers ll to rj: Betty jean Elder, Vice-pres., Mrs. Donna Brown, Sponsor, Montez Autrey, Secretary, Miss Elspeth Pool, Sponsor, Betty Holyoke, Pres. .., .,f.,.w.W,, W.-.,..... W., ..v. J.H..,..aQ: -.f.ffm.,N fp- ww- a w .r ' QM K A K. Li! ,M L5 ' W,,,m-, Wg., .. A ,, - J.- ' fa- u....T ' MQ X 'Q' .,i ...' , h ,.1M v2 , A f K K' K ilrrz! ,Q 19 ming - ns- ' .- gi, 5 ag hz, ,... A w ' 1 kzyk f lid ? ,W rig M f Q .V 4 .ix H L bgg. nun L., . 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Left: First row fl to rl: Charles Hardin, Billy jones, For- rest Cooper, WVesley Martin, Kurt Goetting, Dan Cook, ,Tom Thompson Carlos Escobiir jo Slapefflgll Denton , Second row tl to rl: Owen Allen, Buddy McIntosh, Antonio Uribe, Richard Kuethe, Cletus Brisbin, Bob Mullins Right: First row fl to rj: Alan Marshall, Eddie St. Clair, jack Stallings, Dick Cilbert, Ron- nie McDaniel Second row fl to rl: Roy Rogue, Tom Young, Marvin Cntes, jerry Brown, Ramiro Ra- mirez, Ernie Pinkert Third row fl to rl: Wayne Wolfe, Kenneth Crimaud, Dan Ellington, jesse VVilliams .fi T' 4 ,-1 ' . X11 xl! E fbylgz K 'fo ,I go Q7 Chemo-Physics Above: First row ll to ri: Helen Houser, Roberta Reid, Laveme Nissen, Barbara Freclericks, Deloris Phillips, Marlene Carter Second row fl to rl: Bill Beckham, Mike Mohrhauser, joe Van Haselen, Bill Mathews, Byron Moore Third row C1 to rl: jesse Williams, Joe Crear, Douglas Munigolcl, james McBride T..-y.,- X Left: Officers ll to rl: Kenneth Newcomer, Vice-pres., Miss Catharine Donnell, Sponsor, Buddy McIntosh, Pres., Sue Cross, Sec. :W x,-' . ,-' ,l , X V fu.-4 15 I Industrial Arts Left: First row C1 to rj: Benjy Miller, Roland Lucky, Don Slape, julio Flores, Hampton Parrish, Howard Aycock, Stanley Holt, Don Allen, Richard Bowen Second row il to rj: Martin Stout, Andres Lucero, Don Brady, Avclino Cooper Third row Cl to rl: Phillip Cutcliti, Edwin Gilbert, jerry Chapman, Reid Gentry, Larry Dawson, Martin Garcia, julio Flores, Clyde Smith, Lee McDowell, Eugene Vasquez Fourth row ll to rl: Rodolfo Rosales, George Basin, Dave DeLong, Glenn Guynn, Carl Dc n, Eduardo Grijalva, Bill Ing Above: First row ll to rl: Pat Pollock, Wanda Price, Lucille Phillips, Bernadette Wegener, Ben Clayton, Wallace Ingram, Rodney Bunsen, Buddy Bums Second row il to rj: Lucy Phillips, Iames Corp Third row ll to rl: Richard Bowen, George Basin, Millard Britten, Eddie Wilga-gms, Bill jones, Dave Hart, Porter Stout, Clyde Smith ' Fourth row il to rl: jimmy jemigan, Ernest Zuniga Fifth row il to rl: Glenn Cuynn, Carl Denton, Dave DeLong, Jesse Williams, George Paynter, Bill Ingram Right: Officers ll to rl: I. W. Page, Sponsor, Teddy Rogers, Vice-pres., jesse Whittenton, Pres., Nancy Woodley, Sec., Iesse Williams, Treas.g Albert Martin, Sponsor Right: First row ll to rl: S Howard Aycock, Frances Apo- dacn, Irene Villarreal, Dora Silva, Alicia Villalva, Cecilia Macias, Rosie Dc Leon, Bertha Silva, Alicia Vasquez, Gertrude Pedre- gon, Carmen Hernandez pu.. eeond row ll to rl: Hampton Parrish, Carme po- daca, Anita Reza, Benita Duarte, Beatrice Silva, Juanita Apodaca, Lily Reveles, Rachel Lopau, Evangelina Lopez, Mary Vas- quez, Gloria Martinez, Helen Houser, Mary Lou MeBee Third row ll to rl: Viterbo Pedregon, Don Slape, Rudy Murillo, Ro H1135 N. C. Floyd, Dick cfltiix, Mike Mohr- hauser, Grace Marestein, Iulieta Castaneda, Maria Angelina Lo- pez, Wesley Martin, Tommy Edward Burckcr Fourth row Cl to rj: Tom Young, Marvin Cates, Tom jenniugs, Israel Armcudariz. Bart Fischer, Ronnie Mc-Daniel, Bud- . a, .,,,,,. 1 .-. , , 4 -+A ma an gr rv' gtg, 5e .'f-15 -,gfi'1w,,Q if F - -, . -A - u A . M 1 'no-..l.-fs, i Af -'il W' 12 , ,' 'Yr it 1- X t , ., 1 dy Burns, Dan Ellington, VVafer, Don Brown, Pat Tommy Garza, jess --4 ss. ., 1+ I R' '. Courtesy Club ...Q-f: Above: First row ll to rl: Mary Alice Martinez, Grace Dominguez, Mary Esther Dominguez, Ofelia Chavez, joan Redmond, Shirley McGaughey, Paula Knight, Martha Wright, Barabara Fredericks, Pat Pollock, Ida Alarcon, Helen Hemandez Second row ll to rl: Colleen Roberts, Dale Dickson, Bettv Miller, Pat Philbin. Eddie Cottrell, Io Ann Graham, Pat Miller, Barbara Plasket, Ierie Gordy, Robbie Lee Turner, Verna Dunn, Melv ' hen Irene Apodoca, Beth Wright Third row ll to r: Gladys Odell, Lucy Phillips, Peggy Millican, Rayma O'Dell, Cheryl Burleson, Carol Bilderbaek. Pat Tumer, Merilyn Hood, Charlotte Davis, Audrey Pattison, Tommy Spidel, Paul Harris, Sue Gross Fourth row ll to rl: Montez Autrev. Lorraine longs. Zoe Dean Pool, Io Shinaut, Carolyn Bill- man, jerry Martin. Sharon Stallings. Iackv Dorroli. Mollie Worley, Aileen Myers, Lucille Phillips, Carol Wafer, Ruth Kistenmacher, Peggy Shelton Fifth row fl to rl: Suzanne Orndorfl, Helene johnson, Diane Kennedy, Lou Labadie, Agene Lynch, Sallie Samples, Marv Hizzins, Marv Nele Dorroh. Bema Kunkle, Bonnie Arredondo, Anita Goodrich, Bernadette Wegner, jane Van Kirk, Ieanne Plocar Left: Officers ll to rl: Tati Santiesteban. Vice-pres., Richard Holmes. Prem lack Stallimzs, Student Council Rep., Pat Adams, Sec.-treas.g Roy Chambliss, Mrs. Stella Adams, Sponsors Orchesis Club Above: First row ll to rl: Nancy McClain. Mary Esther Dominguez, Annabelle Bean. Ann Madison, Ethel Hardin, Donna Allen Second row ll to rl: Ianie Russell, Betty Miller, Velia Gil. Bertha Cuerra, Iune Powell, Pat Brooks, Yvonne Slaughter, Pat Winn Right: Officers: First row l to r l lr Annabelle Bean. Sec.-Trcas.g Yvonne Slaughter, Prcs.g Betty Miller, Student Council Rep. Second row fl to rl: Joyce Roberts, Vice-pres.g Miss Loretta Cray, Sponsor, Sallie Sam- ples, Accompanist Left: First row ll to rl: Paula Knight, Peggy Tate, Rose Valdiviez, Josephine Luna, Dixie Clark Second row ll to rl: Dorothy Burbriclge, Patsy Dowdy, Alice Clark, Mary Lou Paz, Evange- linc Luna l . ... .. ., 1 ' I , A1 33 . x Nt A-1 X1 . -1- T' T Q 1 1 I ,.. . an r . 1. a,P'i'::.'J'P' -5 +?f If 'Z-1'-' . H aff' ' ' - . ' f:--5+ if X' - M ,u,, .,. , J ' 4., ygti, V . Ki- +33 r4+ .. 1 f- :-'- , , - - lv. . 'L .56,q'1, , Alai ,QAQL5 ,,, --.AA-.5..m--W. . A I. ,A 7-, .Q-1519, . I -f V ......,, , , .' . , 1,5 .. ' uv - . ,N 4 yr . you ... 5, A Jim Richards Drum Major i , - v V' ,fa .,. . ,,lJ11'61. 1 .sp-H . . -.V-A. r 4 s.. v . -hy. ' J 4 .. .' if i 'Q iw- .wv .I - . 4-xl Ysleta High First row fl to rl: Agene Lynch, Gene MeClurg, Sandra Yarborough, Sue Guthrie, Dan Ellington, Janet Wright, Iulieta Cas- taneda, Arcadia Herrera, Irene Madrid, Teresita Salazar, Dora Silva, Emma Candelaria, Betty Miller Second row fl to rl: Tom Young, Frank Briggs, Janet McBride, Lucy Hays, Mae Hamlett, e Gr ar, Reyes Gonzales, Teddy Rog- ers, Carmen Hernandez, Ida Alarcon, Barbara Silva, Fernando Villalva, 0 ores Lopez, Rosie Grijalva Third row fl to rl: Genoveva Apodaea, Juanita Apodaca, Gertrude Pedregon, Bertha Castaneda, Flora Loya, Cecilia Estrada, Flora Garcia, Cecilia Macias, Eloise Foix, Barbara Cantrell, Luis Cortez, Sammy Apodaca, Daniel Castaneda, Ed- mundo Aguirre, Ike Apodaca, Oscar Apodaca, Hector Rivas, Nancy Ramirez, Mary Frances Apodaca, Martha Portillo, Consuelo Hernandez, Helen Hernandez l School Band Fourth row ll to rl: Bart Fischer, jack Stallings, Benny Aldcrete, Elmer Strachen, juan Fresquez, Bill Williams, Freddie Evans, David Mickey, julian Montoya, Victor Manriquez, Raul Trevizo, Salvador Rodriguez, Phillip Cutclill, Epi- fanio Tcrccro, jacob Apodaca, David Cole, Nancy McClain, Sandra Finch, Richard Avena, Porter Stout, Car- los Melendez, Raymond Melendez, Bob Bennett, Victor Hernandez, Ronnie Terrell, Allan Keown, Kenneth Newcomer - ' Fifth row fl to rl: Barabara Plasket, Pat Adams, Eddie Cottrell, Katie Grijalva, Earlene Harp, Wanda Hill, lim Richards, Byron Moore, Walter La Bree, Lloyd Simpson, Rudy Ramirez, Nancy Swanson, Mary Esther Dominguez, Grace Dominguez, Alicia Vasquez, Grace Fernandez, Ramiro Ramirez, Shirley Simpson, Carolyn Gillis, Nancy Wood- ley, Jeanne Plocar Director: A. 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A 3' f iv I I 10 i 5 DAVID COLE STUDENT DIRECTOR Varsity Choir First row fl to rl: Eva Linda Davidson, Wilma Turner, Cheryl Burleson, Wan- da Price, Pat Turner, Myrna Young, Agene Lynch, Betty Mullen, Mary Higgins, Frances Nichols, Maria Garcia, Nan- cy Smith Second row fl to rl: Nancy Woodley, Carol Bilderback, Sallie Samples, Dorothy Scott, Carol Wafer, Gladys Odell, Naomi Yarbrough, Patt Davenport, Aileen Myers, Marilyn Pike, Myra Nell Drake, Mollie Worley, Mary Joyce Carter, Eddie Cottrell, Pat Wide Third row fl to rl: Arthur Mager, Louis Thrash, Tati Santiesteban, Ronnie McDaniel, David Cole, Rene Baca, Pat Resley, Wayne Wolfe, Sammy Paxson, Willard Bonham, Enrique Mata Mike Mohrhauser, Ramon Mendoza, Gilbert Bauman, Ra: miro Ramirez 'D 1 H sf- W I X, A I -cram .' , P , X I K 1 i W va , w K ' W O 3' 112' L W y V+ wi? 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Y J .wwfQs.w -5 , 4 '- H 911 DICK GILBERT CINDY PHILLIPS CAPTAIN MIKE MOI-IRI-IAUSER GLADYS ODELL Cheer Leaders LUCY PHILLIPS 'Y- tg. A N u Q v t N1 --.,. Ast , 1 i Above ll to rl: gr-ug'-.g2rfu :,1?f F .mg-1.5, CL 'W' T -. , ,--XR. --f'P:w1w.-fb 'J'-4 , u jf' -fa: 1,.a,,ev- 9':sx 1-s:,..1. -T' si-741 :ini Roger McAdams, Head Football Coach: -I. W. Coats, Head Baseball and Asst. Football Coachg Bennie Miller, Head Basketball, Asst. Track and Football Coach, Fred Harvey, Asst. Football, Basketball and Baseball Coach Below fl to rl: Pat Santry, Basketball Managerg Paul Hurt, Football Manager, Rus- sell Bullock, Asst. Manager Q. ' fl A X Vit Right: Clyde Wafer, Athletic Director in Aa 'S be X'-on Qzeweoxx wi- gk Q00 0-Sv 'Sm 69X 6' was QK Xobfxw gScf3Q1Xx6Q Y' X We km svixgx Noi o QC 6 fa xoxo 1 Q-oqwo O90 4405 QGQWAQS 'Ne mom fgagves. 9'-1 cow 'Axe 'mee Qok egybeixcb. 'ive 'O 'edu Xfpsx xos9e -mb Qaoxle X9 'awe qjoiivokve QW: QOQXQ X958 '5deeQ0e'5i'x. 402- S was XX 'Q 6. 'Oni QM QQO. oo-3, Kev ab X0 0540 Q04 RQ 'ss ciookx Football Duchesses Barbara Plasleet Barbara paid her tribute to the team by marching in front of the band at the games. Her pep and vitality encouraged the boys to fight their hardest at all times. Kay Fenner Win or lose, Kay could always be found cheering the team on at every game. Her never-ending spirit and loyalty proved a con- stant help to the gridmen. wr Letterman Club WL, Above: First row ll to rl: Homer Taylor, john Lune, Luis de la Cruz, Jesse Whittenton, jim Richards, Forrest Cooper Second row ll to rl: Dan Cook, Elizario Loya, Stanley Stephenson, Howard Aycock, Edmundo Aguirre, Eugene MeC:lrdle, En- rique Mata, Tommy Spidel, Ted Thompson Third row ll to rl: Rudy Resendez, Derral Paul, Paul Hurt, Eddie St. Clair, Lynn Russell, Rene Baca, Wesley Martin, Ted Prewitt, Tati Santiesteban Fourth row ll to rj: jose Candelaria. Ramon Maeias, Henry Dutehover, Bill Beckham, Alan Marshall, jimmy Corp, Raymond Haerlas, Ray McCormick, jerry Brown Officers: Left ll to rj: Bill Wafer, Pres., I. WV. Coats, Sponsor, Richard Holmes, Sec., .Tomi Thompson, Vice-pres. A nf' TOMMY CARZA Back, 125 lbs. Mata veers away from a would-be tackler. BILL BECKMAN Back, 150 lbs. Letterman 1 Indians Open Season with 40-6 Win at Roswell Opening their 1951 football campaign at Roswell September 14, the Indians overpowered the Coyotes 40-6 in a fumble-happy tilt. The Ysleta crew cut loose both on the ground and in the air as Roswell fumbled 17 times during the play. jesse VVhittenton powered over early in the initial quarter to begin the scoring parade. Before the halftime gun had sounded, Whittenton passed two over to Enrique Mata and Rudy Resendez for TD's and Henry Dutchover scatted over from the Coyote 24. Snapper Baxley dived over from the Indians' three-inch line for Roswe1l's only counter but not until the Tribe had already come back with two more. V. f - lfu ' yt ug, Ilolmes follows trail-blazer Mata. Lili sf J 2 441 TED THOMPSON Back, 166 lbs. v . ,Q- Dutch gets in DAVID PLUNIBLEY Center, 135 lbs. sleta Bows to Powerful Midland Bulldogs 7 O Ysleta opened her home season against Midland September 21 but lost to the powerful Bulldogs by a 7-0 score in Hutchins Stadium. The only marker of the game resulted when Ralph Brooks, 180-pound tailback, plowed over from a yard out. The Indians were only able to push down to the Midland eleven on their deepest penetration when a fourth down pass went wide and the Bulldogs took over. Ysleta played the entire game without a penalty while the Mid- Texas crew drew three for 25 yards. Black flll sneaks up behind Candelaria f74l. 1+ W. nrique Mata 1371 fights to get loose from an Irishman. YHS Gridders Roll ouer Cathedral Irish 47-O Reaching paydirt at least once in every period, the Indians ran, passed and kicked to a 47-0 win over Cathedrals Irish on the Lower Valley field September 28. Coach Roger McAdams' maroon and white machine rolled np a net total of 280 yards gained from scrimmage to the hapless Irish's total of 30. Richard Holmes went over tackle early in the first quarter to start the scoring spree. joe Candelaria. Henry Dutchover. Tom Spidel and Tati Santiesteban also fol- lowed up with six-pointers while Enrique Mata scored two TD's and racked up five extra points. TRAVIS IOHNSON Back, 145 lbs. STANLEY STEPHENSON End, 145 lbs. HSSIC XVHITTENTON ack, 168 lbs. etterman, Season o-Captain, Co-Captain crald-Post All-District, imes All-District, Holmes C205 tries to avoid getting tackled. lost Valuable Player ll-State Honorable Mention BILL WAFER Guard, 180 lbs. Letterman Holmes 1201 shields Mata who scored his second of three touchdowns on the play. Tribe Displays Speed, Defeats Big Spring 40-O Injuns on the warpath was the theme of the Ysleta-Big Spring clash when the Tribe rambled over the Steers 40-0 at Big Spring. The big Steer cleaters out- weighed Ysletzfs boys but could not match the power and speed that the Valley eleven displayed. The maroon and white men scored on a 48-yard jaunt on the second play from scrimmage and did not let up until late in the third period. Richard Holmes dashed around his left end to set up the last Indian marker, and the Tribe held the Steers to no score to the final sound of the gun. Mata dives toward a Big Spring ball carrier while McCormick C301 and Corp 1355 move in to help with the tackle. HENRY DUTCHOVER Back, 142 lbs. Letterman, Times, Herald-Post All-District JOE VAN HASELEN Tackle, 156 lbs. 4-VH ' 5 1 xx S l l I 2 1 E ff Q5 0 IMMY CORP J , Guard, 138 lbs. Letterman Resendez i25l tries to get llolmes out of an Amarillo Sandstorm. lndians Fall Before Mighty Amarillo Team 26-6 joe Candelaria set the Tribe up in the scoring column for the only Indian touchdown of the night on a freak interception in the Amarillo-Ysleta tussle October 19 in Amarillo. The Sandies won 26-fi. SAM PAXSON Tackle, 174 lbs. Letterman, Herald-Post All-District Holmes IS brought down by Cordon Mackie. The cold weather numbed the usual powerful offensixe from Ysleta, but Candelaria accidentally grabbed the handoff from Amarillo's jackie Fyfe and raced 45 yards to the goal. The Indians had a rough time holding Tommy Donnell, Sandie ace quarterback, to the turf as the speedy tailback sailed over for three touchdowns, two of which were runs of 86 and 63 yards. TATI SANTIESTEBAN Back, 153 lbs. Letterman ' x .2 3' 1 W CECIL HARVEY Back, 125 lbs. DERRAL PAUL End, 142 lbs. Lettemian Lettennan Whittenton scores before being brought down. Tribe Scalps Thomas Jefferson Foxes 34 O Piling up 202 yards to their opponents' 71, the Tribe from YHS trekked to a 34-0 sculping over Thomas jefferson October 26 at Ysleta. Richard Holmes was high scorer for the night with two double- stripe crossings, one of which was made on a 93-yard run. The last home grid clash saw the Braves repel every attack hurled at them by the Silver Foxes, while jesse Whittenton, Henry Dutch- over and Tati Santiesteban stacked away touchdowns for the Indians. WESLEY NIARTIN Center, 178 lbs Holmes scores for one of two six pointers L4 lil mu 5 x Qix mmx. sf F we-1 4 39' Q- ,gg r 9,44 ' w qi N 2:1 ' gll 24,-Ill, 4 v ', Q 5 'E -E ,9- 6-1. HI ,Q . r M C Q Q ,-' A '21 ' n. I' I , I if ff, ,- ,T H 5 f 7 , l lf! X9 :'VF JOSE. CANDELARIA Back, 137 lbs. Letterman Blockers open path for TOMMY SPIDEL Tackle, 180 lbs. Letterman Whittenton. Indians Triumph over Bowie 42-O in Season Finale Sticking mainly to the ground, Ysleta's Braves stacked up a 42-0 victory against Bowie's Bears in the last tilt of the district season November 16 at Kidd Field. Every point was chalked up in the first half by the Redskins, as most of the Indian lineup was loaded with reserves in the last two quarters. Enrique Mata led the parade with three counters and three extra points. jesse Whittenton crashed over for two. The Bears could never seem to get a firm hold on the pigskin but made several threats into Indian territory. .K RAYMOND HARLAS End, 142 lbs. Letterman Mata breaks away to score again. Nt ENRIQUE MATA Back, 176 lbs. Letterman, Season Co-Captain, Herald-Post All-Distict Lubbock's tackle comes too late as Whittenton hits pay dirt. Lower Valleyans Lose to Lubbock Eleven 40-2I A state champion Lubbock eleven dominated the Indians' movements on December l at Kidd Field and won a 40-21 bi-district decision over the Lower Valley crew. The Westerners from the South Panhandle struck fast and furiously on their second play from scrimmage when Don jones took Quarterback Charlie Brewer's pass to the double-stripe. Ysleta's scoring punch was thrown off until the second period, hut jesse Whittenton's TD was two Westemer touchdowns late. Whittenton also marked up quarter as did Richard Holmes, the latter tallying on a 78-yard jaunt. another in the final Lubbock won the state title after defeating Baytown in the finals. BOBBY MARTINEZ Back, 130 lhs. Holmes picks up first down against Lubbock. RUDY RESENDEZ End, 152 lhs. Letterman Another fe AY Mm-CORMICK nard, 175 lbs. :tterinan. Times, L-ralcl-Post All-District El-State Honorable Mention CNE BACA 121111, 156 lbs. 'Herman ALAN MARSHALL Guard, 146 lbs. Letterman ather is added to the Indians' warbonnet. PTA Presents Electric Scoreboard to School A giant electric scoreboard, formally dedicated and presented to the school by the Parent-Teacher Association October 24, added to the football atmosphere in Hutchins Stadium during thc 1951 season. The scoreboard is equipped with grid tabulators nearly nine feet tall and eight- een feet wide: light indicators showing the yardage, scores and names of tcamsg a seven-foot clock with a sweep second bandg and a football indicator showing which team has the ball. L. L. Traylor, chairman of the ways and means committee, headed the group purchasing the scoreboard. ALFONSO MARTINEZ Back, 120 lbs. Fans enjoyed the new scoreboard during the last game at Hutchins Stadium. , I u K . tl S..4J Xxnf Season's Record 6-2 for Yannigans Q4 .l--s :fi FA First row Cl to rl: Johnny Ruedas, Raymond Nlelendez. Tony Treio, ll-oh Rohens, Armando Leyva, Salvador Yelasquez, Nicholas Ramos Second row il to rl: liddie McVay, R5gul,,Qenigcros.,, XVillie Tania, jesus Sarahia, Rudy Ramirez, Tom Ilughcs, Pilar Sandoval, Larry Traylor, VVendell Nash, lfdflie Nllllllglllll Third row fl to rl: Pat Resley, Tommy Fausnachl, Arris Passmorc, Gilbert Baumann, Ilenry Trejo, john Cain, james Carson, Millard Britton, Freddy lluttanus, Bill Davidson, Coach Fred llarvcy Fourth row il to rl: QQLIL-Qooglllrake, Bill Robens, Ismael Rincon, Max Bishop, Frank Lucky, Bill llaynes, Salvador Arzola, Pat Lodkctt Pee-Wees Triumphant with 2 Wins, N2 Losses First row tl to rl: Raul Trevizo, julio Flores, Larry Dawson, Epifanio Silva, Dick Dominguez, Fr' nk' Kel nedy, I,eo Smith, Tommy McVay U 'flax 'Ji Second row Cl to rl: Clifford Stalker, Richard Baca, Francisco Fierro, jerry Cozby, Lee tic- Dowell, Tommy Perez, Roielio Hernandez, Reynaldo Martinez, Bobby Fernandez Third row il to rl: Louis Hershenberg, Rafael Aguirre, Robert Dollahite, Allen VVhite, Viterbo Pedregon, Robert Dominguez, Ike Apodaca, Gerald Evans, Victor Calderon, Fred Duchay, Coach Rennie Miller, Tony Robledo Fourth row fl to rlzl Roland Lucky, Lee Tabbah, Eugene Duckworth, Tommy McClure, Rudy Dowdy, Larry Allen, Ronald Crum, john Tabbah Com Yikdexbocv BOSVQQOGXX Sweeweow 1 ceadxocg, Koxexesx K9 Coe 'ofa-9heQ0iQ xest 906 1005's 'vSxQ0ioX hos. oo'iA We sovob ok eocooimgx M60 'oct new ' one oi 6061 xp ating, New oo Xe, we was fm Ko Q061 WACKOYKBS. Oo-ioX, Ke'A10,w'1 '35 P501 Ms GN: We BMX wkixsx ifackos Nil Xu 4? 5 ag TATI SANTIESTEBAN 3 7 Left Guard, 5'l0 v . Pi jefferson's Ray Acosta tries a jump-shot. Jeff Foxes Edge Ysleta Five 44-365 SI-4 15 :' ' HQ a it . if .. gc 5 a V j0SE CANDELARIA The Tribe opened the lid on the 1952 District 2-AAAA cage season with Thomas jefferson on january 25 at Austin, but the Foxes chalked up a 44-36 win and spoiled the Indians' chances of stashing away victory number One. just a few weeks later on February 9 jefferson fought ofl a final quarter rally by Ysleta's maroon and white clad cagemen to top the Tribe five 51-48. Ted Prewitt of Ysleta led the scoring ranks with his total of 18 points. .QP X , 'rj f RENE BACA Left Forward, 6' Q J Ry, -2 U xy ui Prewitt outstretches his jefferson opponent. Hey, you guys-not so close. VVESLEY MARTIN Left Guard, 6'1 idians Dump El Paso Tigers 4I-365 48-46 El Paso fell prey to the Indians' first victory in district play on january 26 ut the Austin High gymnasium by a score of 41-36. Ysleta began an early scoring spree and held on till the final buzzer despite the Tigers' lust half upward climb. Tiger meat proved to be the Ysleta quint's favorite dish again on February 15 as the Lower Valley basketballers outmaneuvered and out-shot the El Paso five by a close-almost too close-score of 48-46. 4 f ,..4 . f' is .X l B4 TOM BROVVN Right Forward, 5'9 C1 v X, ' Here's two more to add to Ysleta's score. ae' L? ,fri is 4 ii fn., 'E' i in T 4 iii' K 1 BILL WAFER Left Guard, 6'l It ' an I lxhNNI,TH HILL Left Guard. 5'll t I s if ! ft J c A I l f Candelaria ties it up with a couple of Austin boys. Q E r .7 5 4- . 1 4 YHS cagemen Scalp Austin 53-503 64-35 Ysleta pulled the tail of Anstin's Colden Panthers on February 8 at the cats' gym and left the Hoor with a 53-50 victory. The scalp was the second for the Indians, hut another one from Austin was soon to be gained. On February 22 Ysleta put the finishing touches on the '52 champion- ship race with a free-scoring 65-35 win over the Panthers. Ted Prewitt tied the individual scoring record of the season with a red-hot total of 26 points. Martin dives in for a quick recovery. t 4 lfDN1UNDO ACUIRRF Right Guard, 5'9 X l 85 L l I , I D .. 1 it , l r fi KIAX BISHOP X Center, 6'2 X , .F X LIAN MONTOYA tight Forward, 5'9 33 ESUS CUTIERREZ Left Forward, 5'8 X Prewltt goes up in the air to attempt a rebound shot. I LUIS DE LA CRUZ Center, 6' Bowie Defeats Tribe Twice 53-405 64 3 Bowie, the pre-district choice for the crown, handed the Tribe their second defeat of the season by downing Ysleta 53-40 February 1 at the Austin fieldhouse. Rafael Fierro, the Bears' jump-shot artist, proved to be the main factor in the Southside victory hy sinking 20 markers. A late start by Ysleta in the two teams' second clash gave Bowie the confidence they needed on February 16, and the destined district champions lashed the Tribe 64-36. Don't fight, boys-you're all on the same team. Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Record Clint Lydia Patterson Lydia Patterson Yslcta Methodist New Mexico A. B1 M Lydia Patterson Midland Monnhans Bowie American Furniture American Furniture Alamogordo Ietlerson El Paso Bowie Cathedral Austin jefferson El Paso Bowie American Furniture Austin i xxa X TED PREWITT Left Forward 61 'Y'4 llflwig . i Yannlgan Basketball First row .ll to rj: johnny Ruedas, Frank Amal, Pilar Sandoval, Theodore Vasquez, Harvy Eskew Willie Tapia Bob Robens, Amando Leyva, Enrique Hinojoso Second row ll to rl: Frank Knotts, Richard Salcido, Ismael Rincon, Frank Lucky, Rudy Dowdy Femando Basoco, Salvador Arzola, Bill Rubens, Fred Harvey Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta Ysleta 36 15 42 4 1 28 35 22 43 Iellerson El Paso Ielferson Bowie Austin El Paso Bowie Austin SET S if 0 55 U Baseball Squad 1-M ,K afw1gl3,:,vz.im vm E l I, Above: First row ll to rl: David Cole, Roberto Dominguez, Jack Stallings, Iesse Whittenton, Enrique Mata, James Bramblett Second row ll to rl: Paul Philbin, Enrique Hinojoso, Raymond Harlas, Danny Titus, lack Franco, Elizario Loya Third row Cl to rl: Alfonso Martinez, Ismael Rincon, Max Bishop, Tommy Spidel, Tommy McVay, Willie Tapia Returning Lettermen First row ll to rl: Henry Dutchover, Martin Gutierrez, Rudy Resendez Second row fl to rl: Ramon Macias, Coach I. W. Coats, Bill Wafer Third row ll to rl: Luis de la Cruz, Iose Candelaria, Richard Holmes Varsity Track 'rl Above: First row fl to rl: Tommy Garza, Bill Beckham, Ted Prewitt, Joe Van Haselen, Buddy Mclntosh, Gilbert Baumann, Marvin Cates, Millard Britton Second row U to rj: ff john Lane, Florencio Contreras, Henry Treio, Denal Paul, Forrest Cooper, Travis johnson, Edmundo Aguirre, Don Brady Third row fl to rl: Blas Nevarez, Keith Hoffman, Alan Marshall, Robert Morales, Ray McCormick, Arturo Duran, Salvador Rodriguez Betuming Lettermen First row ll to rl: Jimmy Corp, Stanley Stephenson, Eugene McCardle Second row Cl to rl: To,m Thompson4,,Homer Taylor, Ted Thompson Third row fl to rl: Roger McAdams, Coachg Tati Santiesteban, Howard Aycoclc, Bennie Miller, Ass't. Coach Yannigan Track Above: First row fl to rl: Loren Stroup, Leo Smith, Ramon Garcia, Tony Robledo, Mario Beraiano, Jerry Cozby, Car- los Lopez Second row fl to rl: Clyde Smith, Kayo Bias, Porter Stout, Mike Baca, Gilberto Soto, Florencio Estrada, Edward Marley, Doyle Henry Third row fl to rl: Robert Dollahite, Lee McDowell, Weldon Donaldson, Raymond Melendez, Albert Sierra Henry Cortez, Alfred Castro new --5,r,mdfsvwsf?murwf1efvwf ., .., -. . .1 .Y , tif' A.. 1' M, H, U ,,, V R A .,, ' Aw.-..r'i'if ng' 'i 1 X . . ,. , Q4 .., 7 - ' ' B is - .- L li rf ' ' - . -.be ,NJ J 5 -F i J ,, mx -v 'H 1 I 1 . . ' gif' J' ,e 'ayag- , wi, Y.. E995 , l . A QEHLS, l I' 1' - V ii all I ' .4 Right: First row fl to rl: Modesta Flores, Bertha Silva, Katie Cordan, lane Baird, Sandra Finch, loan Snow, Rachel Mendez Second row fl to rl: Cory Hernandez, Elenor Ortega, Elisa Calindo, Rosie Grijalva, Lucy Hays, Elodia Villarreal I '4 A 7 ' Q Q ii, N -1 ' . r D GRA Officers First row Cl to rl: Nancy McClain, sec., Peggy Millican, Vice-Pres., jane Van Kirk, Student Council Rep., Peggy Shelton, Pres. Second row fl to rl: Miss Minnilee Shank, Miss Loretta Cray, Sponsors Student Leaders First row fl to rl: Frances Apodaca, Nancy McClain, Beatrice Silva, Lily Reveles, Lucy Murphy, Bertha Castaneda, Elisa Rodriguez, Juanita Apodaca, Chris- tina Rodriguez iv Second row fl to rl: Nellie Cano, Melv ' en, Lyn- dall Gray, Irene podaca, Charl- leene Arrott, Peggy Millican, Peggy Shelton, Beth Wright, Shirley Simp- son '. - .'w..,.1. ' ll nifi-,iff x ' W- It 4, .Q J vm. ,,, A ' -.Q1g1, Tig. ' 'E X. xy: I 2 qi A ' 5, , F BHYIIS Rudy Mask and Jerry Brown Boys Doubles A Right: Coral Poynter and Lynn Russell Mixed Doubles Eddie St. Clair Boys Singles Above: Caturina Sema Girls Singles A Above: Flora Loya and jane Van Kirk Girls Doubles Tennis IL. 1: I.-1.1. ,Q 1 . if 7' 1 1 Above: First row fl to rl: Susan Wilcox, janet Wright, Ian Scott, beda Valentino, Concha Zubiate, Merilyn Hood, Flora Loya, Caturina Sema Second row il to rl: Carolyn Gillis, Mary Ann Hartwell, jane Van Kirk, Beatrice Sada, Coral Payn- ter, Laveme Nissen, Carolyn jones, Gladys Odell W LII! , ri Left: First row fl to rl: Eddie St. Clair, Ben Clayton, Roy Bqguel George Paynter, Bob Phares, Cletus Brishin Second row fl to rl: Merville Damall, Chandler David- son, jerry Brown, jimmy Granger, Rudy Mask, Lynn Russell ' ' l f- 're X 'S First row l l to rl: Beatrice Silva, Iuanita Apodaca, Christina Lucero, Irene Madrid Second row Cl to rj: Frances Apodaca, Martha Losoya, Charlleene Arrott, Nellie Cano Archery ll to rl: Ofelia Magallanez, Ellen Bennett, Caroline Watson, Melva Smithen .rn ' 5 I' Volleyball All-Stars First row ll to rl: Maria Dominguez, Bertha Silva Igan Snow, Lucia Sada, Rosie Cri- jalva Second row fl to rl: Marin Gonzales, Margie Silva, Mo desta Flores, Elisa Calindo, Norm: Lee Foster- Third row il to rj: lane Baird, Peggy Green, Lucj Hays, Pearl Beardsley, Elenor Or tega, Elodia Villarreal Q,- sr ll 4 E , Al Tumbling ght: :st row fl to rj: Frances Rodriquez, Peggy Green, 'Sandra Finch, Elenor Ortega, Lyn- :lal Gray cond row il to rj: lacky Dorroh, loan Sngw, Rose- 'n Mahan Catherine Weil ary , 5 Maria Gonzales, Cory Hemandez, Wodesta Flores, Margaret Mendez, iessie Hand, Shirley Reece, Evange- ine Augustain ' ' .Ji-, X . i--,ui - gli., ' v aff. N '. :, V Archery All-Stars Left: Margie Silva, Iacky Dorroh, Beth Wright Left: Flora Loya, Elida Rocha, Lily Reveles, Frances Apodaca, Juanita Apodaca, Irene Apodaca, Peggy Shelton, Tillie Marestein, Virginia Origas, Christina Rodriguez, Bea- trice Silva, Nancy McClain, Corrine Leyva, Bgh-Vlfrigl W' A .X gl L XJ 4143.5-4 'V 1 ii. I Above ll to rl: Juanita Apodaca, Frances Apodaca, Beatrice Silva, Nancy McClain, Irene Apodaca, Lily Reveles, Beth Wright, Martha Losoya P Right ll to rj: Vickie Villalobos, Sandra Finch, Rosie Crijalva, Reina Apodaca, Geneva Swindell, Consuelo Her- 1 Basketball n nandez, Maria de jesus Gonzales All-Star Speedball ght: rst row fl to rl: Nancy McClain, Frances Apodaca, Christina Rodriguez, Juanita Apo- daca, Beatrice Silva 'cond row fl to rl: Teddy Castillo, Dora Silva, Irene Apodaca, Eleanor Gonzales, Peggy Shelton, Peggy Millican lit' ig js. 1, nl! Vi Aw I , V ?if11..4ff-M-'M a' I ' W .,,g,,-:-pw? ' ' H . . ' ' mm. .-4 a 'E 'Ur .A I . V Y Q-A mw-ww In ff-f-1 . 'A F Left: W ,9 kai-1Jf' ' , First row fl to rl: re R' ,N 'A - . , W7 jeanie La Bree, Cleo Alvidrez, L , - ,f ' Margie Silva, Bertha Silva, Elisa - L .1 lr l i lx , ' r- ' f y , Galindo, Cory Hemandez, Modesta ' ' I 1 ' Flores f .E . A .U K I Second row ll to rl: - J -' ' i 1 ' ' ' ' if Elodia Villarreal, Elenor Ortega, S22 W ' lj Sandra Finch, Lucy Hays, Beth QQ A , 1 A Wright, Rosie Crijalva, Nancy Bru- : ' .4 4 J 3 ' ' baker, Ruby Lee Derrick, Katie ,erin 1' ' ' ' ' A , ' Cordon, Rachel Mendez, Nonna ' f X P ' X. Lee Foster, Margaret Mendez 2- 1 r R' , it S F AJ ig i. - - I -S We ., N S ' if Q Z Q -as X I . J L . ii 5? I ' ,wp gg., Left: of ' Badminton .1 t as . .R ' . u-gr Ll- 1 l fl to rl: Nancy McClain, Juanita Apodaca, Frances Apodaca Above: First row ll to rl: Juanita Apodaca, julieta Telles, Beth Wright, Christina Rodriguez, Nancy McClain Second row Cl to rl: Nancy Chapman, Irene Madrid, Colleen Roberts, Frances Apodaca, Benita Duarte, Irene Apodaca, Beatrice Silva Softball Right: First row fl to rl: Maria De jesus Gonzales, Reina Apodaca, Cecilia Porras, Benita Parra Second row fl to rl: Elisa Calindo, Sandra Finch, Pearl Beardsley, Vickie Villalobos, Rosie Crijalva alt A V-1 'ir' 2 2222 f if-:U ' ' 'yxPgs'vglf , 45 - 1 3154 an er . . 5 aff Rl ','1f'lfV1V' Badminton Above: First row fl to rj: Consuelo Hemandez, Margarita Silva, Jacky Dorroh, Esperanza Morales, Jennie Williams Second row fl to rl: Lucia Sada, Peggy Green, Pearl Beardsley, Benita Duarte, Nonna Lee Foster Left: Juanita Apodaca Best Girl Athlete 1951-52 Seated ll to rj: Ethel Hardin, Dorothy Burbridge Standing U to rl: Betty Miller, Nancy McClain, Annabelle Bean 1. 'r 25.5. Modern Dance t I 'LJ ,I V' ' .. i R -. 1' A lr- ., ' A I X I - . from , , R ' 1 C f B Q l K :elm 1.-1, f .M 51 ' 1, -' A J ff V-st B , 61 -Vt . 9 It N.. E, QQX 'w ' -4' . an i ll' - ' . 4 Nh, -Y . ,-aff. n ,, V -t , ... . 4-.i 1 'Tiff' L2 Barbara McDonald, Peggy Tate, Rose Marie Seated: Joyce Roberts, Velia Cil Graham, Irene Salas Cl to rl Standing ll to rl: Betty Miller, Yvonne Below: Front fl to rl: Iacky Chase, Barbara McDonald Slaughter, Nora Lee Randall Back fl to rl: Irenc Salas, Donna Bonar, Rose Marie Graham. Elizabeth Kanenchen, Manuela Basoco, Nora Lee Randall P ffl' Tw' 4 --f. W? Left: jane Van Kirk and Jack Stallings repre- sented YHS in the El Paso High Fiesta. Right: Helene johnson, Barbara Plaskct and Sylvia Christensen were right in style with their poodle hair cuts. Above Above Above: Yslet'1 representfntlves to Austmm P1t Snntrv and Bobbie Bartlett were Suzanne Orndorfl was Ysletn's Action were Mary Nele Dorroh and n :med best dressed working cowhands representative to Clint. Dan Dick Gilbert while Bonnie Arredondo and jerry Brown Cook escorted her. Ten highest ranking., seniors ll'l the May grfnduatmg class include Mflry Higgins Bill VVafer, snlutatoriang Carol Wafer Betty Holyoke Riul Ramirez Pefrrl Beardsley Pat Adams Lucille Phillips Juanita Apoclnca, valeclictoriang lx sil ' Q n V - ,..-, P Above: Rf ii'- tw... 5 The big wheels of the festival strike up a pose. Right: Student council mem- bers work diligently to get the Christmas tree decorated. i Above: Right: Dancing in the Dark -but they weren't in the dark when plan- ning the dance for the Spring Festival. Board of Directors otherwise known as the program and stage committee for Easter Parade. Right: They're braced to start work on the coronation. i'r' Above: Com's a poppin' -they were in charge of concessions. Above: Band and drum corps are in full regalla for the Home coming Day pep rally. Right: Homecoming, introduced by the bonlire was a roaring SUCCESS. Below: Student Council members worked endlessly on decorating goal posts for the game. W Y Q 1 Q A , . 'fi e ix i Q . ' u 1 N l V l :Af N ,N I. . J! 'S : ' N 9 , y s ,. Muir lvl ' ' of x .' ,QI -Jr V r In lx ez: W r 4' Q -' .fuse ina tr i ui I in K ui .Ji F-f .i I7 Q' l 1 1 V We-gi dl- 'f .Xff .1 . . 1. , . A ., . .. Nux -' , - - -, 1 . 1 - ,Y Q 4' ' ,-- A Q, ia, M x . . f N ', gf-' f , -X ' -' Q '- . 1 f . :I : b , ,W v-gf.. 4 .1 . If ' W' ww Y'f .'2iTV .3 ff Q Q , ,v .neg - f fl Q ff f -'fs Tr - ,Wigan V ff N b J . 5. V. '1Q. 'N -A , s , ' ' X, 1 1 :- ur '. 3' .,, . ' .,,'q, ,Hr .fl . by R: '-M v 4 - t- .lx Wx!-W F- .1 B i fi-fwry fn 'Y1f f- Wi. 'U , '.f'?.5 fs My Hg. '- -fu, 'Fb 'Q-1 N I, H 4519 fy in ig' 4. h ' Ln A K- Y fix, ,Ks . - 1 m,Q,Qxt ,slr . ,L x n- N. 9 1' .. .1-3 . mb,.. , ,. ,v 1 1 4 'hanna- -C ,iff-' igfi. Above: Custoclians in charge of the building and grounds are fl to rl julian Holguin, Cilherto Loyal. Milf.-tone Hol- guin, Manuel Holguin, Simon Loom, Lorenzo Guevara and Sara Salazar. Below: Cafeteria workers include Antonia Hernandez, Comclio Szlnclovul, Genovevu Hausa, Kale Murillo and Es eolnsticn Holguin. Culinary nrtists of the future tnbovel sample their handi- work. Robert Sheppard and james Stevens demonstrate their furm welding tech- niques. M42 it, gf L 'N F f it 'B 'fox if Hey, Good Lookin', whatcha got cookin'? Sam Paxson lll and Tati Santiesteban prepare to make somebody good husbands. Traveling Blues Buddy Mclntosh, Bobby Jack Nelms and Bob Crawford jerry Rogers and Sterling Roberts il to rl fl to rl entertain FFA members. look ahead-to steak! .sf Above: The scene was a garden as bearers of the torch, old members of the National Honor Society, held ceremonies for the fall initi- ates. Left: George WVashington's birthday was cele- brated at the spring NHS program, and the father of our country was honored for his character, scholarship, leadership and serv- ice-the four ideals of the society. Once an Indian, always an Indian Cay caballeros Senoritas muy bonitas 'I 9 V? Q -,. . Ti. HQ' .5 . Z K Above, left: Paw, Paw, l say Paw, were you initiatccl into Sock and Buskin? asked Pat Philhin ill of Buddy Mclntosh last fall. Almove, right: Tec hoe! Oh Samson, what hcantiful hair! commented Nancy llixson ill to Gene Nh-Clurg on the same occasion. Bight: 'I'hey're not top heavy. Nlerilyn lloocl ill, Annahcllc Bcan and Alma Lce Brock won prizes in the llomemakcrs' kitchen-hat initi- ation contest. Below: lnitiates in Guns Togata wore symbolic togax and chains. 'fs . - '.? 8 0? Bight: Everyone's here but the little dog in the cast of the senior play, The Little Dog Laughed frightl. First row fl to rl: Betty jean Elder, Eddie Cottrell, Carol Bilderback, Jeanne Plocar, Bemadette Wegener Second row fl to rj: Dick Gilbert, Mary Nele Dorroh, Mary Higgins, Pat Santry, Pat Adams Third row fl to rl: Bart Fischer, Wayne Wolfe, Dorothy Scott, Homer Taylor, Agene Lynch I , I y ,A ' ' . ' 4 Below: 1, F, V . Hobnobbing with the elite in the St. Anthony on the Otyokwa , 'U' A '-' trip to Austin are Cl to rj Anita Goodrich, Carol Bilderbuck y Q' Pat Adams and Rayma O'Dell S , .-i' t , f ' VI W Q B ' 9 , , S I X I , It Above: Luis de la Cruz is henceforth known as King of the Twirps or Ysleta's Most Eligible Bachelor. This coro- nation by Coach Fred Harvey took place at the Twirp Dance. Luis' date is Grace Fernandez. MW .E i ,ii L , ,, ,, iw L' , 1 W 3, Left: X Beauties in Autumn was the theme of this year's beauty contest, and beauties they are. Runners-up included ffirst row, l to rl Barbara McDonald, Ieanne Nor- FQ ton, Anita Goodrich, Kay Fenner, lsccond row, l to rl Diane Kennedy, Bernal Kun- M kle, Phyllis Coodson, Charlleene Arrott, Carol Bilderback. nf, E1 Q E if is lim W ' xy: X x 1 -s f 12- 'M 'nxei Xcxltyq' on- -4 SVXYNEQXXQG. E W iiiagfix x' . Q 0 , K M 3 -0 ,.- -fr' 'M XXX X WMVW.. of X V YQ S5333 L ' N-yC'2'QtM' with Try ' 1 if PIE, :L---, Q'19'g'w:'- , 5' Ads ,X They are always there to back us it In everything we clo. By backing them let's show our thanks Are genuine and true. Wle both have the same motto: I MAKE MINE SUCCESS always. fl 3, Let's work by working together ' Along our different ways. ' 61, 'llii 'r MMQVQQWV ff 3fx,f5f,fQ wfiffifw 1 1 CY MCGHEE, A. I. 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THE VALLEY THEATRE 9- AYMIQBAKE SHOP Home-Owned Independent Union House 'I I ' 407 N- Mesa Ave. SHOWING A PICTURES ONLY Phlme 3-6441 I The Best of Everything We Appreciate Your Potronoge , lj' in Baked Goods 6345 Alameda Phone 3-6441 Ascarote I , Mk' 'J ,VTVI - gf' Jpf In gf- EL RANCHO VALLE A05 avr, ,offs 'Mug' - n Af MARgl-IALL'S s OEI' ORE S . . . U, Q . A Wlmmlng' Pool TUV' -'L oe I e lhami I QI Sh Th 'll e ly I Drive-Inn My . Opposite Cool Scho l A. 7n'!I4iLl7'gmbens, Texas w pl 1 ' i , 1 W ,Www CMN 13 ', lipgbd ' ,L I ygll LIKE o 9, D 6 y Dr. GSO Op t ' ' DIAL 3- 4 Ground Floor E1 Paso Na. a dg EL PASO. TEXAS ' Compliments of FRIEDMAN-BENDALIN COMPANY . . . ROBERT E. MCKEE Distributors: McCray Refrigeration Arvin Appliances General Contractors, Inc. Sanitary Scales 8: Butchers' Equipment E11-Daso, Texas 522 San Francisco St. Phone 2-3651 Los Angeles, Cahfomia E1 Paso, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Santa Fe, New Mexico Dallas, Texas New Orleans, Louisiana ,wg,jg M-ff ' Q . gwmj GPU P3 r finest quality D N ' y i tarsggmn WW geats . . look for V e 5 Tires, Tubes, Batterie 8: I L il Accessories X 'V' e A f 8367Hi-Wa,80 My A 'esygdu PACKING co. Dial 97683 1 fl ff ,J EL PAso, 'rExAs W J ' A M A ff e f1bjijMHiiff J V W Y wifgif W N , mic Energy! r Gas... SOUTHWESTERNERS P R E F E R NATURE'S P E R F E C T F U E L BECAUSE IT'S S A F E , bran CLEAN, DEPENDABLE S Doubles Engine Life El Paso Natural Ga mpany 'lin lfqu .lbw eoanpamf gn' STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' ' ' D OF TEXAS 95 is Oregon at Texas El Paso, Texas VALLEY PHARMACY PBESCRIPTIONISTS Dial 8-0671 5990 Alameda Blvd. El Paso, Texas FREE DELIVERY C . C . L U C K Y Gulf Service Station No. 5 Washing - Lubrication - Flats Fixed You are always welcome Hiway 80 Phone 9-791 X YSLETA, EXAS pliments of 1 mb l's Corner Texaco Station K, ,fly 1 if orth Loop 8: Franklin Roads fl! PASO MODERN CLEANERS Reliable Super Hi-tone Cleaning QUICK DELIVERY PSN GRUCERY 81 MARKET Ysleta's Newest We Deliver X Q' 0831 Work Guarante?'2 P771 SPA? Edd Powell ,Q - 4 Kg Pro rietor g,.:-lq,h F - Yslgta Te 'VU Phan: 9-7441 S X 5 f , y' ' 20 ? WMP. . 2 Z 2 7' . 9 S . 1 2 EN K pw . QM, W 77lEO03y1fvlARgET as mf W sm 67? nte El Paso2777y!- E Wq?7, pm-Q At Mills and Mesa - El Paso? Texas PM ffw' , ppfgV7W,,,,,,, ,zfzgf-wv+.Q.,dfN,, DR I!gI LMT TPM N4 511953: 7 Ortho Slontisg 5 La 'es Ready-to-Wear 206 N. 'Stanton Street K 805 Firstwll Bank B1dg El Paso, Texas V Dial 3-6022 K , Texas 5 ' E Street Floor Bassett T d Aw, tdwmsut, VA EQ HS ,5,..5w?fE9e,,10Rt.E, .fThe A swer QQ, 'ty i JM QU, r OUNQQ 6 M 'ana , 160-lYA1fta.Ql1aia wx' I S5 ti 460 M E aso O i Phon -2618 Compliments esid 9-7967 -N of S, S IV ig JOHNNY DE VOTO'S Low t Dwe s My l Farm and Ranch Exchange V - and Sane ' C 1332151 . SN Associates PQQEEAQQ T Pas , ms ' 6864 Alameda Blvd. fm so D 18-7 ER CL vii ilk DELGAIJO GENERAL HUSPITAL S g Dr. R. B. Delgad Ob Dr. I. W. Duncan N gs 'ri 1 S LEW'S V S N EK Q 1 X 6 lv O TN SPECIALTY 3 sz Open an Account and Save at the Out of Town Accounts Invited El Paso, Texas Yi-itewk Corgan ' I , f' 1, lie S O Pi,0n5m6gf.fX,, , 2gilHlfI.lb HSTSKPQ vt ,Flu X1 my El Pas0'3 04510091154 re Q T 'TP N 1 A SOUTHWESTPZ DISTRIBUTO s. ' 'E Distributors of Sales Books, Wiz Registers, Wrapping Paper, Boxes and Cordage Janitor Supplies 3-2486 l332486 L' Q A I , Compliments FAQS 1,6151 1 9 pf , M QV K HOLDSWORTH l F fl' I I JEWELER 8z SILVERSMITH f ulrflmnlaslnvvyouncll , , - 1, . Q fe I l v ' . 'lr 9EN. ,ghd ' J 4 4 205 Mills Street E1 Paso, Texas . , 1,1 if V' U l 1 I ' 1 lllll M Q 1 fi 1 . ' r ' - -- li WX ' S VW ,BM wx? xi , GUARANTEE We SRU' 1 ,nf ,J - 1 SHOE COMPANY lllflil Aglgig l Sh Inc ,JV ' f- -ll! I 3:31 1, re lip' if UU, 1 ' ' El Paso's Oldest 1142-'llwxas St. ll San Alfollloi ft vii, and i I FHUlAS6, TEXAS lp, Finest Shoe Store it Atjiv A' NP 110 Texas 211 E. san Antonio g JEROME GLASS EL PASO, TEXAS ' NEW DEAL MERCAN TILE fd AU W? if K U O AFE Phone 9-7908 Rf' Q 17 P3622 8772 Highway 80 Ysleta, Texas - C,?Q9LldC6't Xfll WMP ...D J! --.-1 aw 1 if WW W My J o I p l D R. LOUIS MELVIN J finlfa' - - Use this space- for signatures My Compliments of Radio Station KTSM M LALLJQHJJ 1 ' 'VJ yPgJj ZfgMM9R?6N -2221 J 1 P -0 j5y1Bank Bldg. ZMLMYLQQQLQQJ Greetings Everything automotive SHELDON JEWEL-ERS HI-WAY AUTO SUPPLY Millas at Mesa Walter L. Gold Enjoying the confidence of the community 1405 Texas St. Dial For 37 Years El Paso, Texas 2-1466 i l I V' ,L JJff '?e4.1J .+5u'fj9-+'7'Jf 47xff'w njfjmw 1f?9'f'W W 12.-Z25?'1f'Q T1 4-'T:Q ww gy H 1 L D E B ,Q My 'S ifqffgiliigf Digi? ing f , , fb - maged nd unclaimed mere a ' ,QL 1, if ffl, 1 'Q if W A W A mm WMU ' ,Km www Jn LEM 2? CM -if- 5. 7 T H E W E S E M A N 50c on weekdays 231.00 on Sundays 7011 Highway 80 East Phone 3-2666 fn ffl , Mff' f J! A ff VJ JU292 a D J. ' ! .fi ,W ,fe fy A W! L WW ,f 5 . 1, X L N- if A A A .fcfff iff, 451, 0 , I, iff' ,ff 5' ' A,. 15'-1 , X bf! I J, 907 ! . JVC! of? . y+'7 j 49' I Mb ' J, ' , on Hons!q mf' 0. .ff In ,K , ,xf,,'f' 5 , -' fggyfflclaSS','ZQiif,- Zf'52 fl f, .v 5' I ,. .RK I df 0 L,fQ,f7f . X ' I? 'ff I f:.53117?af,f-5 W 0' 1,251-,,,y,j,,.:fff.yf ,cf XUJ Q ' f',f,if 1 ' f if ' 0' 1 e..f UQ f ll ,ij ' ,--1.1,-.1 L 1,-Q 135051 H. M. LOWRANCE CIN CO. 1 ,Ill 'fhone 8-7661 Ysleta, Texas ' r 1 fs L ri! 1' A ' fix, 9, - ,Y J f Est. 1907 .ff p-651 51295557 J 2 QV .. Aff' J, CQ,P!,HVi,5f jf iff! I I . Q35 yy, if ' ,N YJ' Q55 CONSUMERS ICE ffT13f9 ff '99 COMPANY ISQUN Yn,QIQl2P1NjERS -Hoigcz ggimibbk Span- 2'-2495 A EL PASO, TEXQS CZIYVMI , ' jr m 3 WM Qiigw HK W xx 40 -20 S. re 1 o, Texas XE Q Q 6' , fW 'QQ X f it if X 9 I - R . I K Q B EWWTMW W ww WY 1115 NH wwf WWWQREQE My 5559552 S Auto 1achinist X6 DR 5 ' I 7989 Hi 80-E Dial 9-7832 . OU TA MA X? nt Loc s Q p K M 5 Visit Om' Ysleta Store K L- DAILY-VALLEY DELIVERY EL PASO C OMPLIMEN TS LAUNDRY Sz CLEANERS co. 901 S. Santa Fe Street OF I I - Since 1891 - BEN DONALDSON . V el Dial 2-5413 I Congratulations COWLMENTS The ZORK HARDWARE COMPA OF EAST SIDE GROCERY Wholesale Distributors EL PASO, TEXAS Q uf MJ l ,,!6 eV E l Leni IWQZZQZZQZZ Wtifffy, J if P tr' ? ' 4 THE BEST IN THE WEST .... Drop in and see our com- plete stock of authentic western wear for young ladies and men. Whether you're buying or brows- ing ........ come in and get acquainted .... won't you? fffsfiff 7058 Highway 80 East . ZQZQ6 rj! fi A ,ff Y rstft ' 'f A' A UNQLWRUOH E AFV 3 M A LAM. - ,fin ffwjjiltff I l l'Look before you leap ll Qwdl iw? lil lei to - gg, lf' 'VU ,tl JH, . .YR A 'l ADDLE Co. N J LS 2:3 f llrtblvll is A X f W W A LIJU N '4 4 f be YI A REAL WESTERN PLACE ,l,L,,..- if - ' - 'gif My . s jlllll.,Q uk 'll' aw W me feline. iyffeityfiygerw ff! ST E ATE NQIZZIJJAI. BANK Q 3 4 comma san Auromo sr. AT ouoou 'q,,.,,gs0 mmm mmm mom msuuuc: coarounon is a good slogan to remember in all your endeavors through lif . Remember too that even th h thrift is not on our oug y of the most important of all e 3 I prescribed schedule, it is one the lessons you've leamed during your years of schooling. If you learn the value of thrift you have made a great stride to- ward success in your life. For better listening MILLICAND DAIRY every day o o o o Ijjbgjr . , A Q 4 M Vt' D I QW KJ Cpfgfyffv Ay ff GRADE A if DJIA It I e, y PASTEURIZIJD AND . , I' 1 ' . 'J p ,I ' H, ,fe HOMOGENIZED DAIRY , 1 PRODUCTS KRCD ' Catering to the Valley 600 ON YOUR DIAL YSLETA 8776 - 6 - 1 , I 41 I ' I ' ' 1 1' f ' ' I' HI Pi 7' 157 - I- .- WWW We ' ' VII 'EW KIM SA: u ml fag'--f' ' A V lf , - , 0 1 M Fon AFTER-CLASS ', W - REFIIESHMENT r ed fig: for Any f' Mi! Z 1 . .65 8 N ' Required Specifications af Z: Pi READY MIX CONCRETE - W . S. FILL DIRT - f , lk r 4 ROOFING GRAVEL 1 j 0 s 6,1 IV T Truett Davis ' 5-1614 P. M. Crawford 9-7291 Carlsbad Road The Indians' Retreat Across From the School A2 RANCH HOUSE PIONEER PLAZA FIVE POINTS ALTA VISTA TEXAS STREET MESA AVENUE TOWN PUMP Wx M df My A QW W AW 904 DRQIQ BY X OASIS WHEN YOU THINK OF FI JEWELRY AL STHINKOF. ,, , K i A V ' 'P v A I N O ' 5 I . ' VX ' Y .4 W .4 ' A f FINE JEWELRY 0175 Corner Stanton and Mills -j Opposite Post Office gl' ' ' '- -- ' ' 1 A.. P . , f ' I ' -Q.. E., 5 .. M- H ' ,Wa ' I' .,.v- I ..-.vi 8527 Winchester Blvd. PHONE 9 732 Q. cafuvkjpwwmllf GENE ODELL CONTRACTOR 'PLL-who. M-a.,eur.M.,,..1f' My V l at I fzxvfbvmzfov-. dfgumfyw faizff mug .AM I cxxajbl ftrnyfrfll, WMF H. 5, LR! fVJ 1ff'7Zr-4210! ICA' 'l s1oN ISE t Wfhzfpud W 653542351 Hn res an ontez Aut y are dres- sed fit to dazzle all in their Betty Barclay andQZi junior Craft outfits selected from the White House's many assortments. In the junior De- partment various name brands enable Indian Maidens to choose their favorite garments. TAYLOPCS CAFE YSLETA, TEXAS PHONE 9-7933 g5f , .9 l I ' , ' , ,Ln , gf' ' Qavfc' V ,E A ' -i . , .Lf STATE FA4fKlYi INSURANCE COMPANIES 1. , . th. Auto ' Q 'Li Fire ' Life 'R J L f P x x A M Xxx I, ' y Q. . , vs Y, A , 'x .lb 2 Q. 'L 1 R Q . Y A W. W. CRYMES, AGENT Q X Af YSLETAQTEXAS A M AA A A 1' Q X T. Y I X - , X.. K. N 1 2, 5 J ' 1 A , v' g -. NX C , , 4 N 5 ,F - K mf, , Y ' ' A. 'M7 .A 5 A A V3 , y ,. . 'V . k- 5 lk x' . ' 19 :X J ' 3- .X J X ' ff' IPCO Premium Ethyl 90 -1- Octane I 'Q . . Q35 M Gasolme LOWN Crosley RCA ' Kelvinator Arctic Circle Aircoolers MAYTAC EL PASO COMPANY J , 3 9045 Mum sr. C '94 Q 7 Ysleta W Paso - Dial 9-7771 4 - SU ff 1 wa DEL NORTE SADDLERY E1 Pascfs Most Complete Western Store 1Vher0 the Indians select their YVestern toggery 110 WEST SAN ANTONIO DIAL 3-5871 g Lf At The PIGGY BANK SERVICE STATION SERVICE OR SELF-SERVICE 7176 Hiway 80 East Phone Prospect 2-0712 1 'llowf v it is- ? , SPRINGS NEWEST AND SMARTEST FASHIONS ARE FOUND AT THE POPULAR And E1 Paso's smartest young women always shop the Po ular for all their ward- robe needs. Our collections are now aglow with a gala array of sun-gear, classroom apparel, dating designs and, of course, romantic formals for those most important evenings. Start building your Spring and Summer wardrobes now . . . at the Popu- ar. M UT EST'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT ORE 1 VX W' M Y . Q A A rj A A .7 'J THE BEAUTY CIRCLE ' A M if J W Permanents and Hair Shaping . . . . . a Specialty For the new Poodle cut come to the Beauty Circle Q 3 E FANNIE BOREN S BERNETTA McDONALD Q ', F f , , X5 N Em JM M A ?MW.fJ N Ei L nom UW A101 004 IVWMWA . QZGXWZJ rnomcr 2-1816 R IA 4.. 4 - , ,, Y QIKJQQ x -4 Ex ii ,- H i 3 us, .- , -gl '., , 3: 4 5-,Q ki KK. 1 2' EZ' 1 1 f 2 ...Q ,f A VLWMZL W' ,f l E LC . , MMM! ,I L' Z E . 4 ffl Bumg nals ,Feed Co I 0,3 H A 3o dElectrict5n, ,SQ li,fL,,f,iand Wood V, 'gR,.j,!J, ,Mot Q Vi ti Dry Goods and Wearing Apparel Q- 2 ' ' :noi ?-7840 ' HIGHWAY so I 1 DIAL 9-7996 DW-QA aww I6 JN-L, S lA4,Q..,..1J'..wNM1n. .. Us-sAJ L.f 9,f',L Y C N ST ALL VVEL ING C I TORS 1 eda Acetylene and Arc Weldmg 22 ears of busmess 1n ' a tan -' 5 , E A t , 9 1 AU ' ' . - I Ee e t W Cr 'B k ' in omp e Lau and -ng . . . 24 HOUR WRECKE s . . S ' e ' ' f b 0 Y our work M 4 772 Ffh L p Rd D Rl 9 7 PHONE . . ' 5 A-A Q Q M P nd Highway ' at a! -Q 1 9 oo . i - 216 x Q s Y , . I . 5 Q A gs ' 'l - . 1 'I' is Q' ' : xv Af-614.27 556 ' nn .i v 'XV 2' ' 4 P. and C. Launderette 419901334 w' x Z5 Cfbjfadgzyo-f-duff Sxggvw N' 3 A 'jj TORES C. , 2 ' ex.. U. ,9 .9 ds . 8832 Highway 80 East Ysleta, Texas ephon 1 Quality means so much L s 'r g , s A 1 u E l Y o U R N E s T LANE FURNITURE CO. 2730 MONTANA ST. DIAL 5-1473 Near Five Points-Plenty of Free Parking Space Dial 3-1476 WHOLESOME DAIRY, INC. :'The Milk That Tastes Like Cream 6982 Hi-Way 80, East EL PASO, TEXAS 'or Flavor Supreme Try Fiesta Ice Cream . 9,519-L-2 NO oN BRO Books, Stationery, Fountain Pens 112 Texas Street EL PASO, TEXAS BURTON-LINGO CO. PIONEER LUMBERMEN' li Home of Good Homes in El Paso Since 1887 E. D. Vickers, Mgr. Hazel Barner's Candy Shop Quality Home Made Candies 7665 Hi-Way 80 East and 2825 Montana Street PASODALE GROCERY Quality Groceries, Meats, Fruit, Produce ' Your Neighborhood Grocery Phone 9-7265 8385 Hiway 80 E .'- IXIE TRUCK TERMINAL. S 2930 ALAMEDA AVENUE U Dixie Gasoline and Oils if Oscar Davis, Mgr. 2-0308 EL PASO Guaranteed Electrical Contracting Authorized Hotpoint Sales and CARTEPCS FLOWER SHOPS No. 1-2310 N. Piedras Service Dial 5-2759 No. 2-3912 Pershing Drive g Dial 5-1409 ll.lC'l'llC GO. No. 3-2017 Montana 1.200 TEXAS STREET Dial 3:1768 lllnl 2-6540 . I Q gN I Lf QILIGITK DEART STOIQQEX, COMPLIMENTS O ' . ' 4 - L fl Th ' deri Town Wherel F wx WP , fp ,, -OIR , f You'lFin EVERYT , F., Q- .J 4 Z X I it . I I . - - Slxoes- er Bird fumping Iacfs v f El aso Plate lam . I 1 K ,X ff! ' i 5 Your vis lfeggdquzfters J!! A . I-...IX x-3.39 ,jf If 'READY' ' EA r AllgN.9g1on? 703 Texas St' 3-1 QV THE LA T s s Qt fha LQQVETERICXEQ ff I Kfff' , L E. . E PEN Zfjlgletaiiiysf A Il iff Ph. 9-8311 ' X I F I- Q , P I K of ,fy lj 1 fs ODD INC. 0 I N T FLOW s 1, 1,1 J X V I h NN I, X. f W 0 6' MDRUGS HARDWAR J, A COSMETICS rfisf' XIOMI rrf2nd6'5?eni If For Ang Gccasion 7700 North Loop Rd. Ph. 9-7701 PBATI'S F 5660 Alameda in Ascarate 1 f or We Telegraph Flowers 07 l 59-7851 0 qq 913 N. Mesa Ave. 2-6543 I X Known for Quality fill. 'S ilfi f Jerry Calli t. Store en Every Day 57 ighway 80 East Ph. 2-6426 -7g2af4Mfol17p-47 fdfnfrfvhwfbzv I DAIRYCNQJOK WE. SON BROS. V X San Antonio anrfM2fal Eve jlwadfu gm s ECIAL IN IN ' C M453 ' l Hamburgers l ggces Hot Dogs JUNIOR, MISSES' K Sbbga , Sundaes and 5. ,S WOMEN'S APPAREL If MJ K POEDS as I 6 7708 North Loop - In Tigua Ex: ulernnau Hostess f y 'A h A Jw I Free Delivery Q-eFrory,f'Agearate tb Ysbettin 'AA . A Av illrfy Ladlnl A' NOW ,Q Mfw by -,L 'Jr f AVAILABLE iN A. 4 Rhode' Pap?-C512-4461: j P 1' f V2 CAL. ,je M v '. '17 - fd, A CONTAINER v I M . 1' ' 'S E+ Upvc Gulf ' A l A X - lf, fi if ry , be 415 A W ff A Q: 1 ELECTRICAL in K . p Ann L lg' CAZA WMA! 'ry I j , MECHANICAL -: jg , .Q ' 7 1 A . SUPPLY co., mc. y f A I 4 ' ,.f' ,lx 1 Yi A J s Wholesale Distributors C-YQSZV1 ELECTRICAL PLUMBING AND HEATING BUILDING MATERIALS E flpa ltrhil TOOLS Reddy Kilowatt, symbol of dependable ELEC- EL PASO, TEXAS SANTA FE' N- M- TRIC service always, is a friend and servant to ODESSAE TEXAS ROSWELLA N- M' everyone. He believes in the American way of life because he is the RESULT of free 11l67l,S thinking and action. .1515 if f 57' .X 32: F 'ML ,QCA H QQ if wfjim ...Q Neqvxfiqw N! f ?i?fE M ' -,Q-P' j H QEFEKEQ, Sxm Q Qigqx-X D, 2-Q. Y ?-QQ? Rik SW KEQQE7 hi E Q-4 I .1 ff ,4 Q . . df If lvl . ', 1 1 ff' w. .pnsvlm .fi . Q...- 97 679 I 'fi x' fn. A lan, fy 2 ' W, , . i ' my . c P y X' 0550 , 1- 'N I' 'lf N -1 1 N R15 Wnv ,A T J LJ.- v mg - - N -lflx 1'I la fY H' C I jf wwdm' 'K7 nusfwov U ,f , . WHY Y xN -, wr- Hdffzfcwg ' , fllll Jiffy, . S ..' ' Wax S 4'g,:.9 'f gf Ni., X IA 'lr w X' 3 4 7,624 ' A f J ,- ADEYIS 1 nz. HUT, Y UZ? dere? ggi? LS , 2? 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