Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1962
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YSLETA Betty Bunn Judy Stone Willie Rosencrans Carol Bibby Lai Chew Beverly Conklin Dale Estes Eddie Fresquez Katie Gnauck Paula Helfin Bonnie Lankford Robert Rivera Frank Root Mary Smith Cheryl Stevens Patti Stewart Don Thomas Linda Yarbrough Co-Editor Co-Editor Managing Edito Classes ROTC Classes Clubs Photographer Faculty Clubs Music Artist Photographer Acl Manager Music Classes Classes Artist Activities I' M..-1 Q An.-iw -:aw ff., ,, .,,,Cf8.i.a WCI YSLETA H IGH SCHOOL El Paso, Texas Betty Bunn, Judy Stone ,,,,,,,.,...,,..,,..,, Co-Editors Willie Rosencrans ,,,.,..,. ,,,,,.. M anaging Editor Mrs. Pearl Crouch ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,.........,,, A dvisor Mr. Clyde Wafer ,,o......,.. , .,,,,.,,,...,. Principal Taylor Publishing Co. ,,i.. ,,,,,. L ithographers -i M-. FOREWORD ............... There stood the waiting doors. We rushed toward them confidently. And took our first steps down the corridors, Turning into the waiting classrooms To meet the challenge of a new year. At first we were individuals Striving to achieve our own goals. Then we discovered we had a common purpose: To learn, to mature and to be happy. Overcoming reluctance we moved forward together- Attaining our goal. - Coming with loads f questions, we found answers. We were confused, but eager. . , We made friends and influenced people. Z We studied together and alone. W i fa W Vve sought companionship and solitude. A There was a time for method, a time for madness, QQ L The thrill of achievement, the frustration of failure. Jw KQZAZZ The curtain falls on these moments, Zig? The year fades away, W ' 1 Except in memory which with time Q J Sometimes becomes dim. M, 'fi We have tried to capture them forever in pictures and ,224 print. The OTYOKWA staff now presents to you, ' ccent on Achievement W M in 1961-62 3 Ztlg 0 Staffm... ....l Title Page. .. ....2 Foreword .... .... 3 Dedication .... .... 6 Activities. . . . . .8 CCE!! Student Council. . . . . . .16 Administration .... .... 2 2 Activities . .... .... 4 2 Football ...... .... 4 8 Freshman Class. . .... 66 Sophomore Class. . .... 90 infer Music... ...ll2 Activities. . . . .122 .N 'P H5 'Y ll' '.n 0119175 Military Department ..... Clabs. . .......... . . . Basketball. .. . .. .. Junior Class. . Plein Personalities . Activities. . Baseball. . . Track. . . Tennis ....... Senior Class. . . Senior Directory Editors' Letter. Advertisements . Index ........ 126 188 162 170 1 88 208 212 21 8 222 224 242 250 251 3 00 5 l X4 w wi wk n A.:-' Lk f x A J, Tl' . xp . YW,.,.I53:x 'fn 'I Q ' .f,,-l .f W ,Qu 'ww-1-X:g,:wqX V MQ, :EQ gg: gyipfx ' SGW? ,,Wk9'f:3s5TAfQ, 2 , ,N 1 111 'Uv ,, '1, WVW 1. ' g 1 ' 5' ' s wf-1-.-,1+ '22'Y - . '11 I ik , H 51'x'svf'Ml- W I' Nw , , me.'-::.lx,, 1-v- Q .,,,, ,. X 3 iv? 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Each ' year she has helped to plan and direct the annual Pan American Program sponsored by the Spanish Honor Society. he received her B.A. degree from the University of Texas and her M.A. degree from Texas Western College. Besides teaching in the Foreign Language Department, she has taught in the Commercial and English Departments. tudents come in contact with her daily in the cafeteria. Since she came to Ysleta High School twenty-seven years ago, she has served as manager of the school cafeteria. Besides taking up the money, she hires the staff and keeps the books. n appreciation of her service to YHS, we, the annual staff, would like to dedicate the 1962 OTYOKWA to Miss Elsie Campbell UOOOH YES, I LOVE AMERICA, ZEYNEP BARLAS, OUR EX- Summer Dlssolvc In the sundrenched days of summer, students studied, slept, and pursued their activities in a leisurely manner. Adopting hobbies, tack- ling subjects in summer school, planning for the school year ahead, and traveling to distant places highlighted their schedules. Some strived to fill the short summer days with as much enjoyment as possible, including dancing, bowling, swimming, and golfing. Picnics, parties, and pure fun accented this unforgettable summer. Ysleta's population passed the 'cgolden time all too quickly. STUDENT, IN F O R M S MITCHELL. 'GWHAT IS THAT NOTE? QUES- DOC HULBERT, MARY LU ALBEE, AND .IAN .IOR TIONS BONNIE LYERLY DURING DAN ATTENDED SUMMER SCHOOL SEMINARS SUMMER BAND PRACTICE. HELD ACROSS THE U. S. 8 F0 Memories GETTING EXTRA EDUCATION BY MEANS OF SUMMER SCHOOL WERE JIMMY AYCOCK, BILLIE KAY WILSON, MARSHA THOMAS, WOODY HUNT, AND DON THOMAS. .JL V C J ,WA-nn' J. f XX ' sf . 1. X fagfff ' I ,DISCUSS THEIR SUMMER SCIENCE SCHOOL EX- IPERIENCES. I l I CIALONE, MRS. CRANK, AND MRS. STUART ZEYNEP IS OVERCOME BY THE CORDIAL INDIAN WEL- COME AT THE AIRPORT. Hecti End JOE CIALONE AND MIKE SUTHERLIN, STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, AID STU- DENTS IN SETTING UP THEIR SCHED- ULES AND SELECTING COURSES. ESTHER CARMEAN GIVES A SALES TALK WITH A SMILE, TRYING TO SELL STU: DENT COUNCIL SUPPLIES AT REGISTRA- TION. I0 WILLIE STARLING HELPS IN THE ISSUING OF TEXTBOOKS TO STUDENTS. registration ummer Summer registration brought new ex- periences for Freshmen as well as the upperclassmen. Student Council mem- bers were kept busy with assigned jobs and running errands for the teachers. Many of the teachers offered their help during this period. After registration, many people stayed at school getting all the records in order before the term started. LIZ JOHNSON EXPLAINS TO A FRESH- MAN AT REGISTRATION HOW THE BLANKS SHOULD BE FILLED OUT. -as ,,,.. RYA ,.ap A it i I .G - 'sm' MRS. PURCELL GETS INFORMATION FROM A STUDENT CONCERNING HIS RECORDS FILED IN THE ATTENDANCE OFFICE. ,QF t --....,,,,, f L -1 tsfs MR. PICKETT IS LOOKING UP DIANE JOHNSON'S AVERAGE, BUT SHE SEEMS UNCONCERNED. J' FALL .....,.. ,,..,.-.......A,......... A,......, ,... . ,,... .. 1 9 61 A constant contrast of study, activity, and fun. Awaiting us were new classes, New teachers New truths to learn. Slowly at times and hurriedly at others, We advanced. Finding 3x - b : Y Memorizing battles, causes and results, Distinguishing sonnets, epics and drama. Whether it was the bang of the gavel on the table, I4 Or the echo of the actors' voices during play practice Selling tickets, decorating, or planning projects, Fall was full of activity. Putting away other events, We gathered in Hutchins Stadium. Crepe-paper streamers dotting the air, Rhythm heard o'er the valley Of the drums and clapping hands. And the pig-skin flying through the air, This spelled fun. G 5 V ' 1' W V 7, x f 59:53 W7 if, ' . V , , 2.-f . . . - -.5-. fteliz.-,L , 52521 . , . fifiiif, ' . vw ,di - .-3 . i.'1.::,,, l V:'Z!v:.. ,A A Q, ,Q . I, , ' Y, ,Q Q Liligg., f. . , V- if-, , V - ,,.,,-.r , , 4, . , A, ,-,. f , V , 3,-fwvf bl I V , , ggpgq-anmunnlrrv in-nun, W, ni nv 4 M 1.. 'f . N , ,','.f,k .. , .H A A L. 49. .A i Asf' A ' 1 '54 g. 1. an 'v 1 , 5 1 .., , i 4 I , L STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT: Joe Cialone Cialone Heads 1961-62 Council BEING PRESIDENT IN- VOLVES DESK WORK TOO. Rushing around to get ban- ners up, TePee Finder pages typed, Homecoming details finished, and keeping up his academic grades, JOE CIA- LONE, this year's Student Body President, was kept busy. Besides his duty of presiding at all the Student Council meetings and direct- ing the various activities of the council, Joe is a member of the National Honor So- ciety as well as a varsity football letterrnan. Joe also attended the annual Texas Association of Student Coun- cils Conference held in the spring. .I OE WAS KEPT BUSY BOOST- ING YSLETA'S S C H O O L SPIRIT. fficers Lend id to Prexy . I-X. qw . . fi, 4, fm A75 559' 5091 1:-15. U' ,mia fi is pt C to , 1 1 ' ' - i f ' f 51'f-Qzwlfwfawf:ifL:'Eq2':'1eif.g:i?gii f l 2512, CQ - 'fQ. we :E W lfiit 'Z vi' X C SECRETARY: Carmelita Macias On hand to offer assistance and supervise commit- tees were this year's Student Council Vice-Presi- dent-Mike Sutherling Secretary-Carmelita Maciasg and Councilman-at-Large-Eddie Fresquez. The vice- president takesover in the president's absence while Carmelita's main task was keeping records of all the Student Council undertakings for a permanent file. As councilman-at-large, Eddie was responsible for bringing to the attention of the council the de- sires and needs of the student body. VICE-PRESIDENT: Mike Sutherlin COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE: Eddie Fresquez h if-ff . AL 4 MARY LU ALBEE ZEYNEP BARLAS NANCY BRISTER BETTY BUNN ESTHER CARMEAN SNHS Foreign Exchange Sock n' Buskin NHS Press Club lq Student p V-h' Q, A :,, 'i'i 5- A' - ,jffziv f', L.. xl' .. 7, V 'z bil' NANCY CARRICK JAMES CARTER LAI CHEW Latin Club Texas Associa- Cheerleader tion of SC Emu... CHARLES DARLING SHARON DAVIDSON Freshman President Math Club Student government was com- posed of 36 students whose Y main job was to promote in- A terest in all YHS events. The group planned and carried out Ysleta Festival, the TePee A P ia ' Q l I ltr- af Homecoming act1v1t1es, the Finder, and managed the stu- dent bookstore. They were led hy their new sponsor, Mrs. Yvonne Shackelford. BECKY de la TORREA JAIME de la TORRE CAROLYN DOMINGUEZ MRS. YVONNE Cheerleadffr Senior Class Cheerleader SHACKELFORD Representative Sponsor 'E' 'ii ANITA DOWDEN JOHN FOLMER .ANITA FRESQUEZ RONNIE HARVEY LYNDA JACKSON FHA FFA Sophomore Class Senior President Cheerleader I 8 Representative Council Members Sell Ta s, T and pirit A I LINDA MITCHELL Cheerleader iekets A A TERRY JOHNSON RUTH ANN SERA MERAZ Junior Class JOHNSTONE Spanish Club Representative Art Club L05 Amigos 1 5 DELTA NAVARRETE TERRY PENA WILLIE RAFAEL SALAS Freshman Class - Senior Class ROSENCRANS Sophomore Representative Representative Junior President President NANCY SALAZAR Assembly Manager JANET STINSON JUDY STONE JEANNIE TODARO EMMA TREVISO FTA Club Cheerleader Publications GRA Club BARBARA TOONE Orchesis FRANK TRUJILLO FRANK VARELA DOROTHY MARY ELLEN Freshman Class Sophomore Class VILLALVA VILLALVA Representative Representative Junior Class Cheerleader I9 Representative Boy and Girl Teams Plan Assemblies for Spring and Fall FALL ASSEMBLY MANAGERS: Nancy Salazar and John Folmeig SPRING ASSEMBLY MANAGERS: Santiago Batres and Mary Britton. 20 Inserting a little spice in the routine school life, the fall and spring assembly managers arranged and presided over all the assemblies. The fall assembly managers are elected during the student body elec- tions in May of the preceding year, and the spring assembly managers are elected at mid-term. Senior Girls Elected by Council as Royal Visitors Representatives to the various high school spring dances are elected by the Student Council members in December. All senior girls on the council are eligible. fix LAI CHEW JUDY STONE NANCY BRISTER Austin-in-Action Highland Highlights Bowie Fiesta BETTY BUNN CARMELITA MACIAS LYNDA JACKSON Burges-in-Bloom Shamrock Festival El Paso High Fiesta is ESTHER CARMEAN Irvin-in-Orbit MARY ELLEN VILLALVA Jefferson Mardi Gras ZEYNEP BARLAS Lions-in-Luxury J. M. Hanks Completes Mr. Hunks received his l3.S. from Southwest Texas State Technical College and his EIA. from Sul Ross College. Hi. Hanks iclaxts at homt with His. Hanks. frm! 22 L Thirty-third Year as Leader Few people now would recognize the Ysleta district of yesteryear. New ad- ministration facilities, twelve grade schools. and two junior highs in the process of becoming high schools, com- prise the present day system. Credit for leadership in this achievement goes to J. M. Hanks, superintendent since 1929. He and his able staff have worked through growth and operation. He has devoted his time to providing a good educational system. Mr. Hanks is active in many civic and professional organi- zalions. Mr. F. W. Cooper, assistant superintendent, began his career as a coach in 1924. Mr. Kenneth Rice, pastor of St. Christopl1er's Episcopal Church, chool Board Supervises Progress fr- V , , , S Q' f 23 t L 1 t FC A i 3 I L-..4r 'x ,av a S S w- .- N N 12 fu wxzfliit Mrs. Jessie Cnauck attends Civil De- J JJt., fense courses. at the church entrance. , . ,,...f.,'!.,.Y., ii .: N Z4 f X Mr. Earle Best practices his putting skill. Mr. Stoney Porcher leans against his uralibit gun. Mr. Ross Borrett and wife stand proudly in front of one of their many paintings. 31,54 Hr. E. L. Hurt adjusts the fuel control at the Standard Oil Co. The elected school board members set up the school budget, study plans and loca- tions of new schools, screen textbook com- mittees, and approve the faculty contracts. They are shown here in some of their pri- vate pursuits. llr. Walter Vetter, president, displays his favorite hunting rifle. PTA OFFICERS: Mrs. Manuel Chavira, fifth vice-president: Mrs. Zachary Herrera, treasure-rg Mrs. Mark Bray, presidentg Mrs ,loe Rouse, secretary: Mrs. Lupe Cas- taneda, historiang Mrs. James Murphy, meinhershipg Mr. James Carthel, second vice-presidentg Mr. James Johnson. first vice-presidentg Mr. Clyde Wafer, principal. 23 WBig Chiefw Clyde Wafer Sets Pace for Ysleta CLYDE WAFER BA. Centenary College BIA., Texas Western College IN A MORE RELAXED MOOD, MR. WAFER REPAIRS A CHAIR IN 24 HIS HOME WORKSHOP. Principal Clyde Wafer is completing his thirtieth year at Ysleta. Starting on the faculty as a coach and continu- ing his service as principal, he has always urged Indians to do their best in every phase of their lives, to acheive in scholarship, athletics and character. Mr. Wafer, easily accessible to every student, is a familiar figure in the halls, classrooms and offices. MR. WAFER ARRIVES AT SCHOOL READY FOR A BUSY DAY. 'Ss fjgrzffxxl HECTOR FUENTES AND MR. KELLY WORK ON LEATHER CRAFT. Skills Stressed in Industrial Arts Industrial Arts students learn to operate power tools, finish wood and do ceramic and leather Work. Courses in drafting are also offered. Courses are open to both boys and girls. GORDON A. MOORE B.S., M.E., Texas A8zM Industrial Arts THOMAS E. KELLY BS., East Texas State Industrial Arts ALBERT MARTIN B.S., M.E., Texas ASM Industrial Arts Chairman as an GERALD B. BROWN B.A., Texas Western Social Studies MR. RAY DAVIDSON, WORLD HISTORY IN- STRUCTOR, EXPLAINS THE EXTENT OF WORLD WAR I. Social Studies Combines Past In the various social studies classes, students draw and study maps, ive oral re orts, lan discussion rou s on current affairs, present debates andpdo elldborate researcl? forpterm themes. They are en- couraged to keep abreast of present day news by regular attention to news media. A full range of history, economics, government and current affairs courses is offered. Courses are augmented by field trips, films and records. Future 5 2 I JANE M. CHRISTIAN TRINON N. CROUCH CECIL JAMES ROARK B.A., University of Texas B.A., M.A., Texas Western B.A., Northeastern State Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies 'N ,-www X I 'ffwix u- ' -1,-.I E E ,ff . Q at xx . T. W. HARVEY 1 , BA., Texas Western . Social Studies X N. . .5 C 2 - F R Miss SIMER EXPLAINS HOW A PRESIDENT is Social btudies MIKE THOMAS CLARA B. SIBIER BS., Southern Me-tliotlist lQniwrsity B.A., Sul Koss Social Studies M.A., Colorado State Social Studies Chairman YVONNE RAYE SHACKELFORD MARY ELLEN ANDERSON B.A., North Texas State University TQXHS WCSICFH College M.A., Texas Western College SCCFPTUTY Business Agent R. C. PICKETT JR. B.S., Southwest Technical M.A., Texas Western Registrar CHARLES E. CALDWELL B.A., Austin College M.A., Texas Western Attendance Office ONIRS. MARTIN RECORDS THE DAILY ABSENCES. MARTHA A. MARTIN JOSEPHINE P. PURCELL Texas Western College BS., Illinois Institute of Technology Attendance Office Attendance Office Office Personnel Assure Smooth chool Operation Myriad details of school operation are handled by the staffs of the principal's, the attendance, counseling and nurse's offices. All are located in the halls near the main entrance to the building. Students are enrolled, directed in procedure, issued bus passes, lockers and books. Permanent files are kept KATHRYN WAUGH ELIZABETH MANNING GROB M.Ed., Texas Western R.N., Masonic Hospital B.A., Texas Wveslern Texas Western Counselor School Nurse fs a ki we A DOROTHY BEACHLER ROARK B.M., Willimette University Library Library ALMA LACY TEVIS B.S., Texas W0men's University on each enrollee, grades have to he posted each semes- ter. attendance noted and conduct recorded. The counseling service, inaugurated last year, now boasts new quarters and many additional services, Aid for physical discomforts and oftentimes other discom- forts is provided by the school nurse. MR. PICKETT IS SEEN ENTERING THE SAFE MANY TIMES A DAY. 29 4 LORETTA CRAY B.S., B.A., M.A., Texas Woman's University Physical Education, Chairman Physical Education Adds to Well Rounded Pro ram Q. ZORA HARDING BA., Texas Western Physical Education DOLORES ANN ROSSIE Every student must take two years of Physical Education. The boys, program includes foot- ball, volleyball, kickball, softball, basketball, track, baseball and tennis. Freshman, B and Varsity teams are organized in most sports. Girls may learn basic skills in archery, bad- minton, volleyball, folk and square dancing, speedball, basketball, softball and tennis. A special feature is modern dance. B.S.E., Delta State College Physical Education HOWLAND REICH B.S., Lamar Tech M.S., Purdue University 30 Physical Education J. W. COATS B.S., Texas Christian University, M.E., Texas Tech. Physical Education, Chairman Wie if Y , to . . WILLIAM DEAN -1 ,.., .- . C E PARSONS Bs., North ,,,, : : , I Eastern State V . College t . Athletics , ',.'wH'a g E 3 5 is - fi fa as so , - - M. , -1.., pa f.-, .251 fm 5 1 aa J IM SMITH B.S., Northeastern State College Athletics JOHN K. SHACKELFORD B.S., Midwestern University M.Ed., Texas Western College PEARL CROUCH B.A., Wayland College M.A., Texas Western College Publications, Chairman BEE PEARCE S B.A., University of Texas Speech, Chairman projects. MRS HARDING ANSWERS A P.E. STU- DENT S QUESTION ABOUT SOCCER. Publications, Speech, ROTC Provide JOHN T. BRACEY B.M., Texas Western Col- legeg M.A., Uni- versity of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles. Military Science Chairman CONWAY EDWARD HUNTER Military Science B. L. STUART Military Science Avenues of Development fE?1gf,1t1t. f - - Combining scholastic with practical tra1n1n students from the journalism classes plan and produce a weekly newspaper and a comprehensive yearbook They frnance publications by selling advertislng and planmng special Speech students study all types of speech drama radro and debate, and play.product1on A specrally designed speech classroom and well-equrpped stage and audltor ium provide facilities for practice The military department lists rifle teams a g1rls spon sor corps and drill teams among 1ts trarnmg units Science Scholarships BIOLOGY STUDENTS LEARN THE PARTS OF THE BODY FROM MRS. STUART AS SHE DISPLAYS A MODEL OF A HUMAN BODY. ALFRED H. NICGILL A,B., Erskine College M.Ed., Texas Western College Science Chairman BETTY CIALONE BS., Oklahoma Uni ty Science NOEL .l. BARFIELD B.S,. Texas Western College Science Students, Teachers Win Recognition Three study grants awarded to science teachers and three to stu- dents attest to the excellence of the science department. Highlight of the year is the Sciencel'Fair, in which projects, elaborate and simple, are on display for the school and its patrons. Science work includes laboratory work. lectures, expeditions and visual aids. EVA MARY STUART B.S., Sul Ross State College Science THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM OF A FROG IS EXPLAINED BY MRS. BETTY CIALONE. KENT BABB LEO I. PERKINS QUEBELL CRANK B.A., Texas Western College B-S-, New Mexico Si-HUB B-5-Y Texas State C'-711636 Science University for Women Science 5Ci6!1C6 33 OLIVE' BLYTHE LORETTA K. HALE B.A., M.A., Texas Western Collegf B.A., Midwestern University English English . FLORENCE F. FRANK B-A-, TGXHS Western B.A., University of Iowa English English En lish Pro ram to Improve English instructors strive, through a varied and individual program, to help each stu- dent acquire the tools of communication necessary for achievement in any field. Re- quirements include a great deal of writing, oral reports and coverage of the world's great literature in the four years offered. Teachers encourage students to take ad- vantage of community offerings in plays, readings and other activities. MARJORY RAINS RUBIEFERN HARMON ALBERT FRANClS SINCLAIR B.A., Texas Western A.B., Missouri Valley B.S., Kansas State Teachers English English English 34 Planned Communication MARTHA B HARRISON B.A.,' L English SPRING FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTS ARE GIVEN INSTRUC- TIONS BY MRS. SHACKELFORD. A ,if ff, W HAZEL MARIE REEVES B.A., Evansville College English AGNES DOUGLAS PAUL .I FRANK B.A., Union B A U ty 0 M.A., Texas Western RUTH L. ALBEE B.A., Hiram Mathematics ROBERT H. MCATEER BS., Texas ASM Mathematics SOLID GEOMETRY IS COIVIPREHENDED BETTER THROUGH THE EXPLANATION OF PLANES BY MRS. THELMA CAN- TRELL. Mathematics Department .M Offers Students Wide Range of Courses WILLIAM K. RICHARDSON BS., University of Maryland Mathematics 36 LESLYE H. ELLINGTON B.S., Abilene Christian College Mathematics 'What SLIDE RULE IS TAUGHT BY MR. EBER- LE. Courses offered range from basic arith- metic and business math to advanced and specialized courses for students pre- paring to study engineering. An early morning slide rule course and a Math Club are sponsored for specially talent- ed students. JUANITA SUE FLORENCE BS., Southwest Texas State M.E., Sul Ross Mathematics Chairman BARBARA ANN BAKER B.S., University of Missouri Mathematics MARY SUE REDMOND BS., East Texas State Algebra Mathematics ROY .l. SILVA B.A., Texas Western M.A., Texas Western Mathematics DORIS E. YOUNG B.A., Trinity University Mathematics JON RAMON EBERLE B.S., Texas Western Mathematics Commercial Arts, A riculture, l-lomemaking, Art and Music Add Variety to Curriculum Commercial arts gives training to students who plan to seek jobs immediately after graduation and to those who desire business skills for other reasons. Courses are of- fered in typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, office training and commercial law. Four years of agriculture, including supervised home study and summer work, provide Work in farming, live- stock raising and general skills. In the homemaking cottage, designed with the facilities of a real home, girls are taught cooking, sewing, flower arranging, child care and home management. Music instruction includes both choral and instrumental with several organized choir groups, a marching band and drum corps. Art students find themselves gaining much experience, as, in addition to their courses, they prepare posters and stage settings for projects planned in other depart- ments. ZOE R. WHITTINGTON VIRGINIA PENLEY IRENE M. WRIGHT B.A., Mississippi State College B.A., Texas Western B.A., Texas Western M.A., Texas Western Commercial Arts Commercial Arts Commercial Arts, Chairman BLANCHE VICKERS ELDON L. LAWRENCE CARL WESTBROOK B-S-, S0l1QhWCSt Texas State B.S., Texas Technological College B.S., Sam Houstorl' State Teachers C0mm6fC1al Arts M.E., Texas Western M.Ed., University of Houston Agriculture, Chairman Agriculture 38 JAMES THOMAS CARTHEL l B.M., Texas Technological College 1 Choir l JAMES J. JOHNSON B.S., West Texas State Art, Chairman LEDA FRANCES CALLAHAN B.S., M.S., University of Texas Homecoming, Chairman I .,, x i AARON R. KEEN DEAN R. CANTY B.A., Howard Payne B.M., Texas Western College Band, Chairman Band c MR. CARTHEL PLAYS A VOCAL RECORD FOR CHOIR TRAINING. ROBBIE HANKS ARDIS D. EAST B.S., Texas Woman's University Homemaking Homemaking B.S., Eastern Michigan University BERTHA CARPENTER B.A., M.A., Texas Western College Foreign Language ROBERTS HUDSON B.A., Southwest Texas State M.A., University of Texas Foreign Language Chairman ELSIE CAMPBELL B.A., University of Texas M.A., Texas Western College Foreign Language 40 Foreign Lan uages Broaden Student Outlook The foreign language department offers four years of Spanish, three years of Latin and two of French. German is to be offered next year. In addition to classroom work field trips are planned, native speak- ers of the language are invited and special language programs are planned. Training includes oral speak- ing, reading in literature of language and the civ- ilization and culture of other countries. JOHN ROBERT FRANCO B.A., Texas Technological College Foreign Language HUMBERTO BRIONES B.A., Texas Western College Foreign Language CHESTER CARSEL CHRISTIAN, .IR B.A., M.A., University of Texas Foreign Language ehool Maintenance Handled Efficiently CUSTODIAL STAFF: FRONT ROW: Eulalia Avila, Meliton Holguin, Arturo Lopez: SECOND ROW: Jesus Velon, Cesario Salcido, Maydalino Caro. fs, N11 a,iu CAFETERIA MANAGER: Mrs. Kate Murillo. CAFETERIA STAFF: Blance Gonzales, Teresa Lopez, Lydia Esparza, Dolores Aguilera, Maria Carlos, Emma Flores, Jesse Tellez, Adela Tores, Maria Lopez, Julia Ramirez, Lucy Rodriguez, Nati Conejo. 4I PEDRO BEJERANO AND CARLOS APODACA WINNERS OF THE TEPEE FINDER COVER CON TEST, LOOK OVER THE FINAL RESULTS. JESUS DIAZ WORKS BACKSTAGE ON NOAH ADJUSTING THE BACKDROPS. -L 42 BEAUTY CONTESTANTS APPEAR AT FINAL JUDGING TIME. Extracurricular Activities Open Exciting Doors Extracurricular activities provide opportunities for every student to pursue his particular interests. In these avenues, supervised and coached by adult sponsors, he can channel his excess energies and satisfy his urge to compete and to achieve. I'HE CHILDREN'S PLAY. HKING MIDAS, PRESENT- ED BY THE SOCK 'N BUSKIN CLUB OF YSLETA, THRILLED THE HEARTS OF ITS YOUNG AND OLD AUDIENCE. '11 NANCY BRISTER WORKS ON HER WINNING ESSAY. SHE WAS SELECTED BY A COMMIT TEE FACULTY OF YSLETA AS THE DAR OUTSTANDING CITIZEN ON THE BASIS OF HER ESSAY. ALL SENIOR GIRLS WERE IN VITED TO SUBMIT ENTRIES EMMA TREVIZO, THE LOS AMIGOS BEAU TY, APPEARS IN FORMAL WEAR FOR THE FINAL ROUND OF .IUDGING IN THE AN NUAL BEAUTY CONTEST ' EUsY MAKING DOZENS or cooK. IES EoE THE FUTURE TEACHER HOMECOMING TEA IN THE LI CRIES OF HCROWN THE BEARSH FILLED THE HALLS AS STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS SOLD BEAT 'UM TAGS. SHARON CHAMBERS PURCHASES A TAG FROM RONNIE HARVEY. Enthusiasm and Eagerness S ark Cam us BRARY IS LILLIAN HARRELSONI P P as Homecoming Approaches November 3, Homecoming Day, dawned a bright warm day much to the relief of students after several days of cold and wind which threatened moving the assemblies inside. Seven-thirty a.m. found the ROTC Sponsors marching up and down the field in preparation for their exhibition during the Honored Ex Assembly. Future Teachers spent the evening before decorating the main hall. HI WAS WONDERING WHETHER I COULD ESCORT YOU TO THE I-IOMECOMING DANCE?,' QUES- TIONS MIKE REGAN. HWELL, I'LL THINK IT OVER, REPLIES NANCY GILCHRIST. - GCYESY7 44 ?1 W, fa a i1f ' i Q E 7 , I' 'TA PREPARATION BY THE COURT FOR THE EXCITING EVENT BEGAN WITH A TRIP DOWNTOWN FOR A NEW AND EXOTIC OUTFIT. VIEWING THE MODEL'S OUTFIT ARE QUEEN MARY WOOD AND DUCHESSES TERRY SMITH AND MARY ANN LONG. Indians recognized the special day by dress- -, ing-up with girls in heels and boys in suits. Exes who returned to the reservation spent V the day viewing the achievements made by the tribe since their graduation. ENTERTAINING SPECTATORS AT THE HONORED EX ASSEMBLY WERE THE INDIAN DANCERS. El?-QIGJRED EX JOHN STINSON AND HIS FAMILY E THE FIELD AFTER BEING PRESENTED. 45 SPEAKERS FOR THE NHS FALL INITIATION RE- HEARSE THEIR PARTS AT MISS CLARA SIMER,S HOME. TERRY CIAVARELLA LOOKS ON AS CONNIE REICHARDT GIVES HERS. JOE CIALONE AND LAI CHEW ESCORT NEW NHS INITIATE EDWARD MISCHEN TO THE STAGE. 46 Tempo: Busy Mood: Fun for YHSers National Honor claimed eleven members for its realms. Bug col- lections, due, term themes press- ing, week end games, kept students on their toes during the swiftly passing fall months. MANY INDIAN MAIDENS WEAR COIN TACT LENSES. IUNELLE WAGGONER IIN SERTS HERS. I if E M TYPICAL OF THE SEASON, MA MAIDENS WORE BOBBY SOC MTHE SINCLAIRSQ' COMPOSED OF ERNESTO BARBOSA, URBANO SAMBRANO AND DANNY PARRA ENTERTAINED DURING THE ANNUAL BEAUTY CONTEST. ECTOR AND BIOLOGY S ARA FLETCHER. OH, I GOT HIM, CRIES AVID BUG COL- E .TUDENT BAR- ' ' ' V if fy ' . ff' I - 5 - - ,- 0-,' 1 .gf I ff ,W-gitffyf rj' K I KV 5 iff fx, . in ,jf f . if iff' ' , ,f f , ff -1 ff - EVERYONE WAS NOT SO LUCKY TO GET TO GO TO ROSWELL FOR THE FIRST FOOTBALL GAME. BETTYE BINION, JANE WOOD AND IAYNE BINION CHEER THE TEAM ON BY MENTAL TELEPATHY IN THE BINION LIVINGROOM. D LOAFERS OR FLATS. Escort Royalty Heigns Over Homecoming owned at the bewitch- g hour of 11:00 p.m. dur- g the HRoyalty in Re- 'w', Homecoming dance s Queen Mary Wood and r court. Elected by the mbers of the varsity foot- ll team, Mary reigned :r all the activities. Also cted by the varsity team 're princesses Nancy ies and Keni Patton. The eam was represented by rry Smith, and Mary n Long was selected the freshman team to ,nplete the court. They he also presented on the ld during the half-time ivities of the game with e Bowie Bears. , . 1 t Princess Keni Patton princess Nancy Jones Escort-Ken Corbin Escort- Tim Morton y y I :P I A M ,I lf' Exfx , Duchess Terry Smith Duchess Mary Ann Long Escort- Terry Garrett Escort - Eddie Buckingham Carolyn Dominguez Lynda Jackson With the summer just beginning, the newly elected cheerleaders began their weekly practices. After learning all of the old yells, they enrolled in and attended cheerleading camp in Beaumont, Texas. Representatives from Ysleta returned from camp ready to start off the new year with different yells, stunts, and pom-pom routines. The cheer- leaders were always ready to lead our teams on to victory! lVlrs. Yvonne Shackelford sponsored the group. Lai Chew Head Cheerleader Wlllight, lndians, Fight Linda Mitchell Judy Kay Stone Vas Their Cry Beekie de la Torre Mary Ellen Villalva Coaches, Captains park MIKE SUTHERLINM Halfback Captain Most Valuable Player KEN CORBINQ: Fullback Captain Bottom Left: JOHN FOLMER44 Captain Tackle ART HOWARD Guard i-3?Eii114- FJ - ' .zafafiike 21 a. ii5EE?',l wim- , K, Wi! A Nw L lalin aai g r .l. W. COATS Head Coach 'All District Team MAH District Captain Captain GENE JORDAN Athletic Director A speedy Ysleta eleven handed a bewildered Albuquerque a 28-0 defeat which saw Tribe warriors open a scoring streak that would not stop. The opening play saw ,lim Combs race 65 yards for the TD. Sutherlin kept the score soar- ing upward behind the blocking of John Folmer, Bill Edens, and Denny Brewer, as he pounded over for one in the third and another punt return in the fourth. Ysletals final tally came in the fourth quarter when Davenport fired a pass to Combs for the TD. Albuquerque was held scoreless by the massive defense led by Marquez and Morton. Indian Victories Q is fi m s Mr .Q ' or rree l' me ' im Z 1 -E A , ws- ?4...ff,e-. r,r r.,, , .:,r ,,r,,,rr, , ,r r K .,.,3 755,357 qv., uf, 94: '13 14 4' K , ,J 1, , gc , . , , 5, rash V , 1 it , : 355 i' lv D K? V' ops? Vg T , Q' l :I g1 2 ff 53, f .4 , f Q f 4 -Xu -'-3 -- iffy A L uf, W if - A 'M A V Jr M KENDRICK LEWIS IS TACKLED BY TWO HORNETS. J. K. SHACKELFORD HOWLAND REICH BILL PARSONS Backfield Coach Line Coach Trainer 'Sr Y hm Z A 1-5 1. I K in I DENNIS BREWER if It Tackle Ysleta took its third straight victory of the season by whitewashing a Tech Lions squad I9-O. It was Davenporfs night as he passed for one TD and ran for two. The game was ham- pered by penalties as neither team could score. Twice Combs had his TD called back. Daven- port then rolled out, found no opening, and ran for the six points. Davenport repeated his feat in the second quarter for a 27 yard 'touch- down run. The big defense led by Carrasco and Regan held the Lions to no score and minus yardage while Davenport passed to Ralph Or- nelas for the final score. K JIM AYCOCK Guard SANTIACO BATRES End .IIM COMBSS Halfback Indians Defeat Lions SUTHERLIN IS HAIVIPERED BY A TECH DEFENDER. J OE CARRA SCO Halfback JOE CIALONE Tackle STANLEY DAVENPORT Quarterback TRIBESMEN RUSH IN AS WILCOX AND INIVION TACKLE A SILVER FOX Tribe Stomps J eff The Tribe's hopes for a district title brightened as the fourth straight victory fell to the mighty Indians 54-0. The Tribe,s ability to score from any spot on the field was shown by John Folmerfs two interceptions and TD runs. Sutherlin scored two, Combs scored three, and Edens scored one. Fox of- fense was stopped cold by the defensive tactics led by Talley and Hardy. Another record was kept alive, and that was Davenporfs record of a TD pass in each game played so far. Jrilf 4 ff AN UNIDENTIFIED INDIAN IS BROUGHT DOWN BY AN IRVIN ROCKET. The lrvin Rockets startled an Ysleta eleven by scoring a touchdown on the first kick off of the game as they rescued a free ball in the Ysleta end zone. However, Ysleta shook off the surprise and began a method- ical scoring. Sutherlin racked up three touchdowns, Combs one, Fuentes and Mor- ton one each on pass interceptions, Cor- bin one, and the final tally was chalked by Joe Carrasco on a 66 yard pass play. Tribe defense was led by linemen Cialone and Howard and cornermen Carrasco and Wilcox. Irvin was stopped cold and was given minus yardage. Final score stood at 53-6. Redmen Romp Over Irvin JAIME DE LA TORRE BILL EDENS HECTOR FUENTES Guard End F ullback The Indian eleven broke loose for 27 points in the first period of play, and then coasted to a 36 to 0 victory over the Austin Panthers. The 36 points scored against Austin set a new record of points scored on the Panthers in District play. It was Mike Sutherlin and Ken Corbin who highlight- ed the Indian offensive machine. Suther- lin scored 19 points in the hectic first quarter that saw another record made on the Panthers. This time it was the most points scored on them in one period. Jim Combs also contributed six points in the first quarter, and Ken Corbin finished the scoring in the first period by kick- ing the extra point. Sutherlin took a 17 yard pass for a TD from Davenport, and a safety gave the Indians two more points. Again the Ysleta defense was a standout as they held the Panthers to a meager 4-5 yards total offense. .. are H. L T ' mai. fx- T Q 4 te ,. ,Q X, i - ,al , i f vw 3, 0. f . ' ' 1,3 T COMBS ATTEMPS TO SIDESTEP A PANTHER Panthers Shut-Gut 36-0 MIKE GRAY DON HARDY BILL INMON Halfback Tackle THCkl6 Team Racks Up Seventh Win MIKE .IAMES Center KENDRICK LEWIS Halfback DAVID MARQUEZ Linebacker Ysleta continued its march toward the District crown, downing the Burges Mustangs 52-16. Dav- enport passed to Combs for the first TD. Then Corbin hit for another six and still another in the second quarter. Combs also went over from the seven. Sutherlin opened the third quarter with a 58 yard TD run. Then Burges scored on a pass play. The Burges conversion was good. Ysleta came back and fumbled and Burges took stock of their good fortune and scored again on a freak pass play. Final Burges tally came on an eleven yard field goal. Ysleta came back and scored three more times, Corbin twice and Sutherlin once. Final score stood 52-16. CORBIN ADVANCES DESPITE MUSTANG EFFORTS TO TACKLE HIM. Tribe Pounds Bears - - , , V, ,ki ,. .v qi A . W kr. , BEARS HALT INDIAN ATTEMPTS TO CAIN YARDAGE. Bowie Bears were determined to spoil the Redmen's Homecoming, but could not muster enough strength as Ysleta rolled over them 56-6. The Bears opened up an effective aerial barrage which saw only one pass leak through for a TD. Ysleta's scoring was done by Sutherlin, Corbin, and Combs, who man aged to score seven touchdowns among them. Defense was led by Kendrick Lewis and Joe Car rasco, who sparkled on defensive pass protection. Folmer, Howard, Brewer, and Marquez were tough in the defensive line spots. LOUIS MAYNE9' Center TIM MORTONX Guard RALPH ORNELAS End ,Ml K, ff , -'-f.. ...is EDDIE REGAN GORDON SATHER Guard Quarterback JESS TALLEY GUS WILCOX Guard Halfback i 5 5 HIGHLANDERS RUSH IN TO DOW SUTHERLIN. Ysleta Cinehes Title A jam packed Kidd Field Stadium saw the Ysleta -Indians defeat the Bel Air Highlanders in a heart- shocking victory of 14-12. Ysleta scored first as Joe Carrasco picked off a Bel Air pass and raced to the Clan's 16 yard line. Sutherlin then crashed over for six points on the PAT. Many times Bel Air was stopped inside the Indians' 20 yard line. Tim Morton picked off two 'Clan passes that stopped scoring threats. Early in the second half Boyd of Bel Air 60 raced to Bel Air's first TDg then later Boyd passed to Hague to put Bel Air ahead, 14--8. Ysleta trailed until the final minutes when Combs made a spec- tacular run to the Clan's six yard line. DHVCHPOH then passed to Batres and Ysleta went ahead 14-12. Time ran out, and Ysleta had won the District 1-AAAA Championship, and the right to play in the Bi-District game. Bobcats Overpower Tribe Q SUTHERLIN ATTEMPTS TO ESCAPE PURSUING BOBCATS. A near capacity crowd at Kidd Field saw the Ysleta Indians fall prey to the mighty San Angelo Bobcats 28-8. The first quarter saw good defensive action from both squads and both teams were forced to punt several times. Early in the second quarter, An- gelo7s big fullback, Mike Tabor, crossed over for the six points. Angelo again got the ball and quarter- back Larry Mullins ran over on a pass-run option. ROBERT FIERRO and DAVID TOVAR Managers Y A pass interception set up Angeloss third score as Mullins passed to Cray. Angelo scored once more in the third quarter as Ysleta took over. Ysleta's only score came as a fumble by the Angelo Punter. Lewis recovered and Sutherlin crashed over for six. Mike then repeated the same play for the extra points. The Indians out-played Angelo the second half but just could not overcome the 20 point lead. LARRY WOODS End Center FREDICIO HERNANDEZ , iii? , L. 5 T a F Q il!!! Ml - 7,-. M KENT BABB Backfield Coach JIM SMITH Line Coach TONY GARCIA and JOE QUINONES Managers New Rulin Aided by a new Texas Interscholastic ruling which states that a boy may play Satur- day morning if he does not play in the varsity game the preceding night, the B-team concluded their best season in three years with a 6-2 record. A ' iflQ,,.Q f.1 ' L- , A . ,gy K , awe, , A' A , 6 , Y U W...- . 1 . N 1 .. ' ' W gi' 'L ,fffigjgftg A D 1- . 4- J f .V ' - W , , 'Vxflirrf 15:55, HD- , ' I FRONT ROW: Chris Holderman, Terry Garrett, Emest Courreges, Raul Estrada, Bill McLean Francisco Soto Joaquin Quesada R l V ' SECOND ROW: D l S 'h W1 Elk' C' R' l d John Pauk Robert Mar uez John McNutt Joe au asquez, oy e rnxt , ater 1ns, ary icrar son, , q Vasquez, Jose Ramirez, Nicholas Placencia, Terry Johnson, THIRD ROW: Stephen Stevens, Manuel Martinez Calvin Rutledge Robert Rose, Richard Eldridge, Douglas Soper, Paul Alexander, John Pike, Jay Tice, Frank Bro n Bobby Titus Eddie Kmpp Lids Future Varsity YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA 8-6 , 7-0 50-0 20-0 40.14 21-22 0-10 6-6 BEL AIR AUSTIN JEFFERSON EL PASO TECH IRVIN BURGES EL PASO HIGH BOWIE NOEL BARFIELD , if gg. . ALLEN SCHLOSSER Line Coach , ,Q Back C0aCh 1 MANAGERS: Larry Hay, Ronald Tapia, Carl Bitticks, and Joe Tessandori. Papooses Tak 3 WFRONT ROW: Mike Regan, Cordon Chandler, Henry Escontreras, Ramon- Alvarez, Bill Perales, Joaquin Legarreta, Robert Ramirez Salvador Para, .lose Para: SECOND ROW: Danny Beltran, Hector Beltran, Tony Campos, Zeke Banura, Tommy Franco, Ray: Frazier, Edward Zamora, Bill Baggettg THIRD ROW: Fred Martinez, Lyle Byrum, Victor Alonzo, Eddie Buckingham, David Radar, Fredd Bunn Jer B e J kTh F . y , ry rew r, ac' ompson, redicio Hernandez, Tully Cavender: FOURTH ROW: Juan Sanchez, Romuldo Batres, Alberto Molinar, Ernesto Fredrico, George Bermus, Dick Morton. Charles Eaves, Jesus Zamora, Richard Edens, .lohn Joyner. Competing against the Parkland, East- wood, and Bel Air freshmen, the Pa- A pooses ended the season in second place. l, Each school was played twice: once on 2 home ground and once on the opponent's X field. At the beginning of the season a parade of freshman football was held, where each team played two quarters of agame. BILL BAGGETT PREPARES FOR NEXT YEAR'S FOOTBALL SEASON IN THE WEIGHTLIFTING ROOM. cond Place N 65 FRESHMAN SPONSORS ROBERT MCATEER, IRENE WRIGHT, GERALD BROWN, AND JOHN FRANCO ENJOY A MOMENT OF REST FROM DUTIES. Papoose Leaders A Help Group Explore New PRESIDEN Charles Darling At the beginning of the fall semester, freshmen nominated fellow classmates to serve as their lead- FRESHMEN LYNETTE BRODIE AND ers. Each nominee was required to tur,n in petitions TEDDY FAIRCLOTH GET ACQUAINT- containing thirty-five signatures. The election took ED WITH THE POW WOW. place in a class meeting. 66 RS. BLYTHE'S FRESHMAN STUDENTS, ANN CAR- ENTER, ARIVIADA VILLA AND TERRY OSBORNE, EAD LITERATURE DURING CLASS . Iorizons, Lctivities i VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY .Iill Young Q, -A STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES : Della Nuvurrelc Frank Trujillo I Jose AcQsta 67 i 6 no I J i i f ,sw M . X. .X ara t 4 riiv 'X , V ,,.AL J' ' if - g A 1 l T ' 2 gg , 2 1 'f ,tal . i ts i x RY if ri I w 4 VW. 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Alberto Telles, Fernando Tellez, Richard Teran, Albert Teran, Velia Tercero, Teresa Tessandori, Joseph Thetford, Mary Thompson, John Thompson, Sharon Throgmorton, Gery Tidwell, Kathryn Tomkins, Brenda Toone, Mary Lou Torres, Irma Torres., Joseph Tovar, Gloria Trejo, Juan Trevino, Leonel Trevizo, Ignacio Trujillo, Beatrice Trujillo, Enrique Trujillo, Frank Trujillo, Octavio Turner, E. J. Tuttle, Cary Tyra, Janice Tyra, Jeff Waggoner, J unelle Wainwright, Diann WaTkiHs,'.Ionn1e Weber, Donald Welsh, John White, Frank Williams, Mariann Wilcox, William Williams, Catherine . ,. ef '5' -- - -I V , . ' , ., 4 W pg Q as .f , -r J . f W . to T W is si .fag ' A' 'lit 'fi ' Fi ' iz , .Hg ' - -' V ' -We 'e n X W t ' 2 -A -552 1.3 ,gQg - . jg fx, i tv. , ,ezkfgt 4 if , - ' .. ... J , '-'- ff - J - . 1, Q ,F Q , X ,eff ' - '3t1'.2'i'2' J .fri MTF F? in z Q Q . vu 7, -J, W , . . , J V lf, ,, J ,,,,, Q C? j ,, if it . 4 stecss t '- ,- -. I f- ..t,l. ,. 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' 88 Valenzuela, Patricia Valdez, Antonio Vance, David Vannatta, Jane Vara, Mike Vargos, Pedro Vasquez, Faustino Vasquez, Henry Vasquez, Olivia Vasquez, Shirley Vega, Blas Vega, Joe Villa, Armando Villa, Cruzie Villalba, Diana Villanueva, Teresita Villegas, Oscar Vinson, Bobby Voils, Edward Ulloa, Andres Urquido, Felipe Yeatman, Jesse Young, Jill Zamora, Eduardo Zamora, Jesus Zubia, Rodolfo Zuniga, Angelica Esperanza, Canchola Loera, Beverly Nevarez, Dora Status H ,R h d Macdonald, Orlan avarre e, e ia ivas, rmi a inon, orenzo T N t D 1 5 O1 A d P L 4 ' T W, ROBERTA EDQUIST AND SHERI DYE, FRESH- MAN GIRLS, LOOK ADMIRINGLY AT THE TRO- PHY CASE. Late Students -il fl N YA, ,J z . ep . L Bost, Lennette Vi Edward, Denny j Foley, Janet fi George, St Hllyl. . edon aic N A 4 Q4 I e , one V ' ' i. Q , 5 ' PaCh01Sk1, Rlchard Q 'int Sh 1 , P t k N 5- S V 'H' X 1-8 xv ' 5 0 sg ' '- T-su-.Tn L. sg n J' I x Ms adez, IN PRESIDENT: Rafael Salas SECRETARY: Rosemary Manriquez VICE-PRESIDENT: Armando Morales Officers and Sponsors Set Example for Sophomore Class Each May class officers are elected for the following school year. The sophomore offi- cers for 1961-62 were elected by the mem- bers of their class on the basis of their , leadership and character. They are to set an example for the other students to follow. g' i+ ' Y TANLEY MQICDONALD EXPLAINS THE TSIC PRINCIPLES OF DIACRAMIVIING J PAT SHELDON. if GEOMETRY STUDENTS, ANITA DOWDEN AND CALVIN RUTLEDGE, ATTEMPT TO PROVE THAT TWO ANGLES ARE EQUAL. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Frank Varela and Anita Fresquez. SOPHOMORE SPONSORS: Mr William Richardsong Mrs. Eileen Davis, chairmang Mrs. Ruth Albee and Mr. T. W. Harvey. 9' ophomores Mc , D g l, : Q ' qij 5 LVLL' ' ,Q- i t ' .2 .l,,' A if A - , , , . . ,, t W Q t Alonzo, Francisco Alvidrez, Lupe Anaya, Irene Anderson, Pete Aragon, Ascencion Archer, Colleen Arellano, Bertha Arellano, Xavier Argumafliz, Stella Arias, Antonio Armendziriz, Bonifacio Armstrong, Jon 92 Val Acord, Carl Acord, ,less Aguilar, Analim Aguilar, Hector Aguilera, Dolorc Aguirre, Cahino Aguirre, Humbe Alderete, Frank Alderete, Gracie Alexander, Paul Allen, Roy Almeida, Hector gi r Q W H Le i? ,, .,e .:- ' x V .C 9,1 i 1, - L 'fi' A . g ' -Ps: 5-I fa? 1, i- ,Q 1,,- . .. ,er ,, A HOMEMAKING G I R L S LEARN TO BE GRACIOUS HOSTESSES. 'W ew Challen es :El l , E E , l-,.v,eF'!'-i i Avila, Socorro Badley, Mickey Bailey, George Bailey, Pat Bair, Janice .-.fe fljb- x,-P' 15, X N. Baker, Porter Ballard, .leannie Baron, Mary Lou Baron, Richard Barragan, Robert Q u, .M-1, Nga Q- U ' J 'Q - fa f gqzfaz. Barraza, Irene Barraza, Lily Barrett, Richard ,K Barrientos, Virginia . ,. .S,,-',5i-'Abs ,.: -my-5. -1,5-vswcc., n - uw.ww.'. QM: ,aa , + Q no zu Mgowo Vuhg 'Q' Q,,gQ,,r,, s 9 e .13 r ,-z'f5 'ifH2f:g52:5::y Z: ,fn -,SEJW is w Q'wS'2'?' '. M wP:,isZ'q:wv?fwi 1J' ' f 2:3515 awillerl n n.52 A ' ,, H .., 5 Bautista, Ricardo - Beltran. Yolanda jig, L ' J Binion, Bettye Binion, Janye ' 2 +3 ' , , i'-, 1, A s l ,,, 'ii if 4 . rilyli' A ' . 1 efsgl7'5?1'. -' if 1 1- 1, ' Blackburn, Lynn Boesse, Kathy Bonilla, .leslis Borrego, Ramon Borrego, Terry Bost. Donna Bowen. Drew Braswell. Linda Brazil, Thomas Brister, Patty -Ms, ' J !f2'?,.' , N 6 , , K4 a ' ,f ise ,wr PVA p L 51 if 4 S' 'iw' l 'M if ' A 4 K 5 an K 7. BM 5 Q! , gg-uf Carlos, Isabel Carmona, .lesusita Carpio, .losefina Carrion, Irene Carrizal, Bobby Casillas, Avelina Casillas, Marta Castillo, Betty Castillo, Elisa Chandler, Susan Chavez, Carlos Chavez, Mary Ann 94 Brown, Kirby Brown, Richard Brown, Rose Maric- Brunson, Wanda Bueno, Maria Bueno, Lupe Burciaga, Lawrence Burk, .ludy Bustamante, Lupe Cabrera, Irma Calderon, Juan Campbell, .lane Campbell, .lohn Campbell, Terry Campbell, Willuert Carbajal, Felipe Carbajal, Louis Carbajal, Mike Carbajal, Patricia Cardoza, Fred Grea1 pi ihool Igllilt DVANCED DANCERS, KATH- EEN DAVIDSON, A N I T A OWDEN AND KIRBY BROWN RIVE FOR PERFECTION OF LASIC TECHNIQUES. V fur QQ f 'M Li ,, ,,,, l ' Il ' I in ipyi +5 awaar J I I 57' DQS F ' ' fe? Q, a4' wi 1 ,idfa '25 Q- f ,E x f ' F , 1 165.7 I .Q lf I A 4 H , 451, ,f Qlf' ' , Ak-5 'I ' 1 Chavez, Mike Chavez, Ramon Ciavarella, Mary Cleppe, Don Clifford, Dennis Cline, Sharon Cohan, Ronnie Colchado, Joe Combs, Melvin Cooper, Philip Corbin, Ken Cordero, Martha Cortez, Aggustin Courreges, J on Craig, Richard Crawford, Bobbie Crawford, Linda Crawford, Mike Cruey, Kent Crumbo, Max Cruz, Carol Cruz, Johnny Cryer, Janice Daniell, Rose 95 Participation in Nc V , VZLV V V Davidson, W 4,5 A Kathaleen ' 5 ,V K V O , , :,,. . :.f4f..,fVgV A QQ . X if Dearo, Mary ' 1 i De Herrera, AJ If R fiirv i A,,, , Q5 Reymundo C of H V.,: De Leon, Cecilia V K S ,M 3 T' f Delgado, Luis A S +A . + ,y 'l De1M0ral,Sara L ' a LL ii A oiii emi f we . ,s.,1x - ,- Ea M E, iz 49 W ,Ni - .9 U G ' '. ii A ' , V M V V, ' .V . 4. WE, , , , 0 K , , ., f V fu if AG if i 4 . v all 3. ,Rep A 1 ffni ET . 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V V f 1 an gg 1 Vr, VVVVVVV l V 9 , . 5 is -. . ,lfijfh 1 i - . 1 .ci if fi 0, iii? fi?f:5.i ,, jf' V,,, 'i i f-'A , wx - N3 V, Elkins, Walter 1 .gm Q Emlef, Shirley A, iii 'ii 1 Eugen Roberta iaaf. iia Diaz, Henry Dindinger, Nancy Dobbin, Bob Dominguez, Angelina Dominguez, Angelina Dominguez, Esther SUE HUCKABY AND BEVERLY LEC NER DEMONSTRATE THE IMPC TANCE OF BEING ORDERLY WIT SCHOOL WORK. ld Old Activities neouraged . l - 2 .' it ft J 'Q ef ' fr -35 '. qt , 2. 3 . l 1 , S' Q it W 'si' 4 Qfiii 5 , , .wt 'iwz C -.,,.,f is ar.. -., X N ,dr rift' .QQ 0 . - 7 fi ' ' Y i a-J r ,,.kv - fp M J'eY 0 , - bw vw W t A kt , A 3 gf 5 f .- . ,- 1 , . gr , V , 5Qi'l gt'5eh:im44! . Esoobar, Socorro Escontrias, Refugio Espino, Javier Espinosa, Patsy Estrada, Diana Estrada, Jose Estrada, Lorenzo Estrada, Ralil Facio, Gabriel Falliner, Maria Farina, Robert Farris, Janet Fernandez, Irene F emandez, Ramon Fletcher, Barbara Flores, Francisca K X' fx ,mg .F ' 1- M wtngqt x. . ,- tg ICN -iv 5 ff -1 .t sy I my 1 . ' ,L W, 1, if ., , ga ' ,ffqml ,E ' ' . u!P!'-rfb nlfihi-V. ,,,i i7:.L.' f I- 'Wi Q -qi' . If x v -A mn., N' 0:14 X ' . .. X-ff 'f ar ::9if4ff4P?9'? 1 . .5 -. an if if' -fri' gqfig t X 4' ,T if 3 ', -af.: 'X ' ' , 5 . Q f 4 ly' A ' f' ri -ettnt To A, to , I I I A .Q X 0. . in fu - , ' L, 3 I' im 4 , . 4 px 4 ww. ' F? to . it ix: J .,. J . ' ' 1275 ' ' rx - K . 1' .',.-' '- ,J - ' .wir j, sexi. . L , F lores, Pablo Foley, Janet Franco, Enrique Frank, Betty Franklin, Barbara Franklin, Cloretta French, Edward F ' uez, Anita uentes, y ia Cage, Clayton Galvan, Andy Gamboa, Gilbert ,- l 1 l 3 ar K' K, 'W' f :Stix an WA' Q xx i ii. 97 Q. J' uf' , 7' ly L - J Y Jw lv' PAT ORENDUFF DEMON- STRATES THE RULES OF SAFE DRIVIN G. 41 9 ,,,f i . Gamhoa Yoland Garcia, Henry Garcia, Lourdes Garcia, Quon-Yi Garniea, Maria Garrett, Terry Old Friendshi George, Steve Gilbert, David Gir6n, Casey Gir6n, Leonard Grimez, Bertha Gcimez, Polycarr Gonzalez, Alicia Gonzalez, Magdalena Goodman, J im Graham, Leon Granillo, .lose Gray, Frank Grijalva, Abraha Grissom, Dean Guerra, Gloria Guerra, Grace Guerra, Martha Gutierrez, Bernardo ,S re Renewed L 'P , '? -E- U ,rf ,, .ix X MJ! ,A 'Eff V 1' e 5' 2 Q ' 1 'rr ' 'I if '-J K A Q' In I H . ' i A .' ' - LMA A ' ' f 5-il ' V 'I ' :ii 1 Vx X, ig, m V .fa fi- jjj , 5' 1 . James, Mike Jziquez, Sylvia Jasso, .lesiis Jimenez, Andres Johnston. Robert C .-.. A .5 3, a , f -. , 3 Xe f JAP' fi .f f ,f ni , xt X TN ., 1 '?ffi..9' F .. 5. If 4 A A 1 5 if '- Gutierrez, Willie Haldeman, Chris Hall, Donna Hansen, Tommy Harman, Dianne Harrelson, Irene Harris, Earl Harrison, Diana Hash, Ronnie Hernandez, Federico Hernandez, Joe Hernandez, Juan Herrera, Ralph Herrera, Ray Hodges, Barbara Holguin, Arturo Holguin, Tony Hollebeke, Alton Holleheke, Carol Holt, .limmy Howard, Helen Huckaby, Sue Ingram, Walter ,,, J-ngallg Thomas ,L Jacobson, Suzanne I n-3' -gf' 4 lk' -6? ii 5 lk Johnstone, Ruth Ann Jones, George Jordan, Richard Jurado, Aurora Jurado, Alfredo Favorite Teaehe Karger, Candy King, Barbara Klein, Sharon Knipp, Eddie Kollar, Mike CAROL HOLLEBEKE INTER- VIEWS MRS. WAUGH FOR A JOURNALISM ASSIGNMENT. Lara, Ninfa Lasiter, Roy Lauchner, Bobby Lechner, Beverly Lechuga, Martha Ledesrna, Velma Lee, Warner Lester, Mary Lewis, Sammie Lockhart, James eeeive Greetings Loewenstein, Connie Longnecker, Tom L6pez, Andy Lopez, Dolores L6pez, Emma L6pez, Rebecca Lopez, Robert L6pez, Rosalie Losoya, .lose Lovelace, Lisa FU! Q X. if ll c I ib- K gif' .3 1 Madrid, Juanita Madrid, Robert Manriquez, Rose Mary Marestein, Gloria Marquez, Irma Marquez, Roberto Martinez, Clara Martinez, Hector Martinez, Juanita Martinez, Manuel xv' . .c x e, flaw X A J M ig? Eli V sm: .. A 2 4-1 if Y x - ,, 1?-a . Y I ,sins f 1 ' Sq-Wa ,, ,AE ff 'US 2 i 11 i -lie' Loya, Beck a, oria Lozoya, Maria Lucero, Alfredo Lujan, Eulalia McKibben, Raymond McVay, Virginia MacDonald, Stan Macias, Alonso Macias, Rachel 'W' .ya-fisai, Y ..-d 'gf'-:ffl it 4. U, gl. 9 E z H ,gg Q' 'U J H 7 1 M ff up 5 ltl, if lOl , L J,AV i Martinez, Maria Elena Martinez, Margie Martinez, Mary Martinez, Robert I ,,, kzzl w in . p, Martinez, Yvonne Mask, Linda ieiii , ' 5: ii' f Y , , K . . ' . r .L , . 'is 9 .wif . ' A' t o ' a t , ' .- ,, - iffig' ii ' ,,,: , If .M i i ' 1 L e I , .,,-,f ,, , K -2. of ,t r L I 02 Mata, Lorenzo Mata, Virgie Mathis, Susan Maynes, Louis Mayorga, Louie Medrano. Pedro Meissner, Sandra Mendoza, Aurora Mercado, Oswaldo Miller, Sara Mitchell, Arlette Moir, Susan port Ever Mollinary, Joey Montaiez, Carlos Montes, Hector Montgomery, Mike Montoya, Bobby 1 A I1f,5h:,,:L,, I Moorhouse, Fran Morales, Armand Moreno, Herlindz Moreno, Julie Morgan, Weldon Morris, Brian resent a Challen e Munch, Paul ' 55, , Munoz, Tessie A- 5 r P5 tg- 'fi , 53 QQ '17 Q Murillo, Rudy ,L V : xt Q G 'T' I 2 .V I 0 4 ,f Musgrove, Barbara x A gf, ,lfv A -. ll, ' , , l 'I ' Nabhan, Gloria , f - K ' f -uf. ,K .Y 'X Nance, Harriet . ,A J I N, , -,Y 1 .g TTW!' I Q' Q , ' .,' at 1 if - fy ' 'Q fry Q af I, , nw ,I n, fr: wi. - Navarrete, Eva ' - . Navarrette, ' , ,,,. 3 Hortensia A i S ' ' t E. I 4' HQ Navarro, Sonia V' 3--J tl 'W 5 Q, Naylor, Cralg 'T' V- 'Y 5 . Z Nemeth, Pat , A ' ' Navzirrez, Antonio V 4 , E , , I . 1 :' up 3-1 . 5 if : v - f 1 I ' Wi.. Flf! f ' 533 -P' .f 2 5312 J Nevarez, Johnny Nunez, Ricardo Meraz, Luis Olivas, Norberto f-Q va K a M. I 3 .. ,J It' ww 1 Olivas, Carolina QJ'3 Oropeza, Linda 6 4 S Q 1 Q.-. In 4- W ... 1 ff' we tiF r L 1 X Ortega, Maria Estela Q I M Ortega, Maria de Jesus 'REE Q ,X be ef x 7 ftmikgrtiigkg , tge:.J5eea,fz KQLI 'qau i H It II Q .ga . rr . ' - N'-I' ' V I If' I lee' at 1-J ' t M, I x , '- VV!,.v1'k -A ' -tf :- , ' ,,,r , A, f 5 lamfr ' - IOLOGY STUDENTS STUDY VITAL ORGANS F LIVING THINGS. a,2if'x,.U gff , .-mdk! ls I '22 'SF' I . I x Y Q wx, I ,, . z , C :I 1. . 43' it I fr 12,11 ww' I ev QS ' '1-I W. 'Wi ,aw I! ffl -'Ns ra, tg A - -' v' WL' . . Ortega, Mike nk? , X ,f'-f f , Q .V Y' 'V' N.. N- M , ,.-- ' ,V 1 . J, .fjrwb V Q5 1 1 X . Q' f NH Wray Q X 4 Q K K, we , KVM' , Q, ,,..,,-9- , '01 fx 'E' 4-0 no ax? Ortega, Oscar Ortiz, Armando Ortiz, Elvira Ortiz, Juan Oyston, Alex Owen, Richard Pacholski, Richard Padilla, Ernest Palacios, Glenda Pantoja, Robert Paredes, Magdalena Patterson, Dolores I04 ophomores Strlve fa Pauk, John Payan, Delfina M. Paz, Guadalupe Pedraza, ,lose Pedregon, Alicia Pedregon, Arturo Pedregon, Carmen Pedregon, Lupe P6rez, Abigail Pfirez, Teresa ood QM? tudy Habits Piieda, Guadalupe Placencia, Nicolas Poss, Aubrey Poston, Jo Anne Price, Nancy Ann Puga, Rosemary Pugh, JCIU' Pugh, Johnny Pulido, .lovita Quesada, Emily , 3 2 ' . S, J' f fir: Q x :U -fm K' 0 Mu, ' if ,kim l e , i Q-1 f ph A. . Quinones, Humberto I - ' J V- .u - Quinofies, Ralph Q 5-5 - Quintana, Hector Q '4 7 . ' L ' Quinfana, Lucy ' it-3, ' Q ' is Ramirez, Ana Maria , , 4 V I gi' l ,. k I' ' - z ,I . - , - X . , , .. I , -- 7 ' Y 1 '8 Ls .. , 4 l N ' I 'i' . Q L 1 , A Ramirez, Dolores ' - ' 0 , V - , if 1 , - Ramirez, Joey ,, , Y ,. . . .., . . 1 f no-an f Ramos, We 4 H ,S N if N so W Ramos, Rick ff f A ' .- A ' Rebeles, David 1 y H . , if fi . 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Rojas, Rachel , Mg! gf- fs' ' Romero, Julia 'N Q, fe A ' few ,sez z f- 'eas R . . sy-, X f ml, P Rodriguez, Nic Rodriguez, Yol ROII11'leyv Elizabeth An Romo, Armand reate a truggle Shapleigh, Ken Sheldon, Patrick Sherrell, Paul Sherwood, Sandra Silva, Elva Silvas, Dora Sinclair, Albert Smith, Doyle Smith, Joyce Solis, Carlos Solis, Margie Solis, Marie Ruedas, Martin Ruiz, Oscar Rutledge, Calvin Salas, Mary Salas, Rafael Salinas, Robert Sambrano, Urbano Sanchez, Eleanor Sarmiento, Cruz Schumacher, James Serafin, Joe Serna, Teresa 1. 5 1? ,-' if ,wi S wi sz.-' '. ,- ff' . .13 f Soper, Gene Soto, Belen Soto, Francisco Soto, Luis Soza, Carlos Sparks, Annette T 'g Q rrr-, Q af 4 ,'r- ,. ., .. al, ilu lf, i E-Vyxgzzfifie V ' wi ' f el! --ti,'??sE?l rf 1: 3? - -rn. :ff -1-,zfmfwm 1-1 1' -rim 4, xg H ' W - - ' 5-fair? Y te X591 -as z 4 .M Spry Orin Strange, Fred Stephens, Stephen Stone, J an Stout, Bennie ophs Anticipa if A Stovall, Laurie Sumner, Patty Taft, Erwin Taylor, Glenn Teijeiro, Edgar Fi I08 'ff ,i,' . Telles, Dora Thompson, Cassie Sue Thompson, Sylvia Torres, Nephta Torres, Susan Torres, Tony Trujillo, Eddie Tyra Garrett Tyra Norma 'H Trejo, Francisco jj ,- . ,,, L S , Ugalde, Leanor Urquizo, Cecilia Valverde, Maria Vance, Nelson lmmer Vacation Vara, Alice Vara, Daniel Varela, Frank Vargas, Rosa Vasquez, Dolores Vasquez, Joe Vasquez, Mary Ellen Vasquez, Raul Vasquez, Roberto Vasquez, Roberto Vasquez, Rosalie Vasquez, Rosenda Vechet, Yvonne Venzor, Judith Vigil, Maggie gillagran, ,Olga ,,.EVaL ff, 311 i 'Wifn'6ckf 1 ary Frances Warwick, Kay Wheeler, Beckie White, Janice Williams, Javier Wilson, Danny Wilson, Marsha Winn, Bill Wood, Jane Zentz, Sandra Zeretzke, .lan Zeremeno, Ramon Y. 7: ,A-fa? V I ,-,,- 4 I Nw -gi. it l ' J K ff 1 H is N f X wr 'W ? '-ed x --1 ill f ,J fx 1 U WINTER Y,.....,..........,...,....,. ....,,. 1 961-62 A time of anxiety and happiness. A S D F J K L semi Halfway through the school year-- Tailors tucks sewn perfect and darts basted We halted and took stock of our achievements. Hut, hut, left flank, march. And with the dawning of the New Year, Do re me fa so la ti do. Resolved to improve. Sparks of joy, elation and loyalty flew We concentrated undividedly on passing mid-term exams. On the basketball court, Cramming for some- At the Christmas Program Voy, vas, va-parlez-vous During the long-awaited dances S04 is sulfate, S03 sulfite. Or at any recital of achievement. And practicing for others. I I0 Ek Ai A 5- S 591' r. jf-, Q 'U 2 4 1 T ...muon Drum Major Gerald Woolsey A' all '61-'6 Band Gerald Woolsey, a Junior in his first year as drum major, conducted the 1961- 62 Varsity Band through a successful marching season. Previous to the opening of the school year, Jerry par- ticipated in a special train- ing convention at Sul Ross College. A new system of directing, using neither ba- ton nor whistle, was em- ployed by Jerry. He used a distinctive movement of both hands in giving instructions. Mr. Aaron Keen, band di- rector, commented that l1e had received numerous con1- pliments from band leaders in El Paso on his ability and style. Leaders Reviewed Lead Majorette Jan Persons Completing her second year as Lead Majorette, Jan Persons served Ysleta faithfully during her senior year. Jan is the head of the El Paso Shownettes, a twirling organization which won first place in state competition. She has served four years as majorette at Ysleta. Feature Majorelte ,lan Zeretzke Jan Zeretzke, sophomore, has provided Ysleta with several new and exciting twirling routines, some using fire and flags. This is ,Ian's first year as feature and her second as majorette at Ysleta. II3 Ejva yWalclrop Lucille Gillis Barbara Regan Janelle Waggone If he if Vivian Jimenez gMargaret Ann Marsh Joyce Smith '-X l ,lpn f f, , , . ,t 1 4 'lf' f' - 't 'A , , ' I I V , Z- ,V j f , ff' -' X ,, Majorettes Brighten Season , I A standard uniform, worn by Ysleta's majorettes for the first time this year, became a part of the numerous traditions. The costumes are maroon with White fringe and are literally sprinkled with silver sequins. The group participated in such school activities as II4 K - fj, f 1 football games, pep rallies, and fparades, Duripg the spring semester each girl played aninstrument in varsity bandg and, toward the close of the year, once more began twirling practice for try outs. Band Court Reigns Highlighting the band season were ,lan Persons, Tessie Carbajal, and ,lean Nabhan. Jan, a senior, head- ed the '61-,62 Band Court. She was presented with roses at the Ysleta- Austin High football game. Tes- sie, a junior, and Jean, a senior, were given rose corsages. These girls were elected by members of the band, drum corps, and ma- jorettes. J an Persons Tessie Carbajal Jean N abhan m-Bw Bar Brightly arrayed in new uniforms, members of the Varsity Band added zest to the year's activities. Practice began on music which was to be used during football and concert season at the close of the previous year. This organization participated in half time shows and marched in parades such as the United Fund, Sun Carnival, Texas Western Homecoming, and Rodeo. With the arrival of the second semester, however, the pace changed, and students were found practicing BAND OFFICERS: Mary Lou Albee, treasurer, Jimmy Conn, vicel f0fC0I1CCft5 arldcompetifion. presidezatg Jan sons, presidentg Don Bollinger, 'sergeant-at-arms, Gay Stickler, secretary. I , I l Z FRONT ROW: Pam Allyn, Janice Lyon, Gay Stickler, Bill Cox, Adele Daily, Sue Warwick, Jane Woodg SECOND ROW: l , Ech1in,,PauI Munch, Pat Montgomery, Jimmy Conn, Dolores Aguilera, Francis Moorhouse, Bat Orenduffg THIRD ROW: Scarbrougli, Mary Ciavarella, Mary Lou Albee, ,Connie Loewenstein, Bettye Binion, .lanye Binion, Nelson Vance, FOURTH R Annette Sparks, Antonio Reza, Nancy Dindinger, Pete inez, Alice Flores, Mary Serafin, Ofelia Galvang FIFTH ROW: Bollinger, Stella Loya, Ronnie Akins, Wendell Ak illy WinnfJ,,Tony Hodges, SIXTH ROW: Cayatano Ramirez Leonell Tre II6 Performs In few Uniforms X 'x i Y 1 I X 1 'X' ,ONT ROW: Renato Basurto, Anitaffresqqez, Rose Mary Manriquez, Cheryl Stevens, Becky Loya, Hector Sanchez, Cruz Hernandezg COND ROW: Richard Barrett, Javier Williefnis, Bobby Vinson, Bob Carpenter, Rafael Salas, Pat Nemeth, Tessie Carbajalg THIRD PW: Bonnie Lyerly, Betty Eastham, Yirgileen Shinn, Winifred Black, Paul Sherrell, Fernando Romero, Ernesto Barbosog FOURTH DW: Edgar Teijeiro, Bennie Stout, George Smith, Urbano Sambrano, Pete Lozoyag FIFTH ROW: George Vix, Tommy Tranter, b Dobbin, .Ierry .Iahrmang SIXTH ROW: Rudy Muller, Rigoberto Salinas. II7 One of the oldest organizations at Ysleta High School, the Drum Corps is a lively complement to Senior Band. This feminine group, composed of 28 members, was a ready and Willing representative of the Indians in any activity calling for gala rhythm: pep rallys, local parades, and half-time shows for football games. A year of junior drumming is required for Drum Corps membership, and competition is conducted among quali- fied girls for positions in this organization. Lead Drum- mers are chosen on the basis of playing skill and co- operation. Those applying must have at least one previous year of membership in Drum Corps and be outstanding in the group. X Indian Rhythm FIRST Row Christina Rocha Delia Pmon Rosa De af! SECOND ROW: Emma Duran, Bertha Macias THIRD ROW Vickie Lyerly Sandy Madrid Jean Nabhan, Cathy Garcia, Yolanda o eog FOURTH ROW Bonnie Lankford Connie Cardona Roberta Mo s Virginia Ortega. FIRST ROW: Armida Brijalba, Raquel SECOND ROW: Lydia Tarango, Dora Silvas, Rachel Rojas, Barbara Hodgesg THIRD ROW:uWl1a PaH1llaQ Cpnfuclo Rodela, Gloria Nabhan, JanetFLuty, Jose- phine Silva. X I 'X I -B K V L .L s . Q5 S'---.,bw 3 -3 '2 j D4-.,L?..,f-- IX. TQXE.-8 Iv,3'X-'3 -ERC .X T'i'xx'i iNXb 51553 JXNXD X-V N'YXi3 . X X I W VX af ' :YV f 3 'IX Q -- -':'S:C3x, 'zlkb 'Tw,fSFlTf'x3r..i:'xb A 'b'X, ,Yxixskj MYXPSN Ffxjfx-'K-r-1 DJTJ T' LR I ,S -. 3..!v,Q , 'TWC - D' y-,QQ J LS-.jx-DQ LX X: Xfxx Xvgygkb-LEX-,dx X 1 I X3 Q Q ilJXf X N545 NJQS Adds Color MR. CANTY GIVES INSTRUCTIONS IN THE A MR. KEEN LEADS BAND THROUGH SUCCESSFUL YEAR. FORMATIONS OF HALF-TIME SHOWS. II9 Voio Mr. James Carthel headed the '61- choir. Ysleta's Choral Department cented the fall and spring seasons W songs ranging from religious to cla: cal. The Choir seemed to be involved every activity with the selling of lurr arias, the pre-game barbecue for Ysleta-Bel Air football clash, and an chilada dinner. All proceeds Went to organ fund. The annual Christmas F gram for the PTA was titled 4'Chr mas Preview-'61.7' Something r added this year was the joint Chr mas concert program, given by vars band and choir, in which both receiw many compliments from spectators. 'l choir clinic, directed by Dr. Gene He mle of Texas Tech, was one of the m outstanding events of the year. STUDENT DIRECTOR CAROL GEORGE 12? QHOIR OFFICERS: Sharon Davidson, accompanistg Beth Correll, robe monitorg Kathy Cade, presidentg Joe Roi vice-prcsidentg Carol George, secretaryg James Carthel, choir directorg Judy Wilson, librariang Marsha Thomas, ri monitor. 'ill the Air LIRST ROW: Sandra Wilson, Sharon Roberts, Billie Kay Wilson, Marsha Thomas, Sandy Taylor, Clodene Beavers, Susan Moirg SEC- ND ROW5,Ver1je Jo Walton,3,Donna Milam, Beth Gorrell. Sally Dulanv. Dayyn Luye, Nancy Salazar, Margaret Kennedy, THIRD FOW: Judy Wilson,'HaiTiet Nance, Sandra Sherwood, Bettye Bimon, Fran Fox, Linda Braswell, Kathy Gadeg FOURTH ROW: Mary Sanders, Magdalena Verlarde, Kay Warwick, Janye Binion, Jane Wood, Jean Young, Sue Warwick, James Carthel, Director, FIFTH IOW: Carol George, Gloria Aanerud, Kay Dettman, Dolores Aguilera, Annette Sparks, Tony Reza,,Manuel Melendezg SIXTH ROW: lamon Reza, Jimmy Holt, Louis Mayorga, Clayton Gage, Billy Qualls, Albert Lane, Butch Rouse, SEVENTH ROW: Steve George, 'aul Munch, Richard Maskery, Rene Alvarez, Roy Lasiter, Frank Brown, Duane Macdonald, Not Shown: Janice Cryer, Sharon Davidson, Suzanne Johnson, Janet Luty, Vickie Lyerly, Freddie Maya, Don Thomas, Nepetali Torres, Tony Torres. , l2I Assemblies, Dances, Parties Provide Relaxation NANCY CARRICK ADMIRES A CHRISTMA POSTER FOR EL PASO TECH. ALL THE HIGI SCHOOLS IN THE AREA EXCHANGED CHRIST MAS GREETINGS. , QUEEN LIZ JOHNSON AND PRINCE CONSORT GARY GRAHAM POSE FOR THE CAMERA AFTER THE RECES- SIONAL. I A TYPICAL DAT THE ATTENDAL OFFICE A N D PEEP INTO ' ACTIVITIES A VIEW OF THE STAGE DECORATIONS FOR HSTAIRWAY TO THE STARS DURING THE CORONATION. I22 Something to please everyone is the notto at YHS. An inspiring Christmas ,ssembly was the combined effort of he choral departments and the band. fHSers discovered there is no business ke show business, especially when the ienior Class presented A Typical Week t YHS, including such beauties as o Ann Folmer and Arlene Regan. ieautiful tones of blue and twinkling tars in decorations as well as in the yes of YHS maidens made the 1962 'estival, HStairway to the Starsf, a won- erful memory. Zeynep, foreign ex- hange student, became sweet I6 to the Vine of '4Let's Twistl, at the birthday arty given her by the Student Council. it OFFICE STAFF t s ACTED BY E s E N 1 o R - ss A T T H E EIOR FROLICS. l a l 2 I , i' t 'I v - I 5 '23 F 4 i f J ' f ,- I ,.-I Qi. 4 f 5 -Q rg ' ilfwi I I Y 1 ZEYNEP BARLAS AND EDDIE FRESQUEZ TWIST IT UP AT HER BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL. - .3 .V-gg, uf. .- ,p g I RED COATS REVIEWS THE TEAM'S ACHIEVEMENTS AT THE FOOTBALL BANQUET AT THE CORTEZ HO- TEL. I23 DR. EDWARD EGBERT CHECKS THE REACTION FROM THE TB PATCH TEST AT THE NURSE'S OFFICE. KIRBY BROWN AND DANNY WILSON PURCHASE A VALENTINE FROM THE STUDENT COUNCIL POSTOFFICE. S SERA MERAZ QUET FOR AT THE HALF OF of s k IS D HER BOU. SWEETHEART AUSTIN GAME. GARY KLINE, Pr IVIAGEE AND GARY MILLAN CHEER I YSLETA S P O N S Roaring 20,5 Relived During Month of Hearts IPS ON TO VIC- RY OVER THE BEL 1 CORPS. MR. CLYDE WAFER AND MR. RICHARD PICKETT DISPLAY THEIR C-ARTERS MADE FOR THEM BY MISS CLARA SIMER, SENIOR SPONSOR. Fleeting days created many memories for tribe mem- bers. The roaring 720s were recreated as the senior wheels presented the HDrunkard as their class play. Miss Clara Simer made twelve garters which were seen floating around on the arms of our dignified male instructors. Valentines were delivered special delivery by student council members. A special Valentine mail- box was installed in the main hall and money collected went to the Foreign Exchange Program. Ysleta Future BARBARA MUSGROVE AND RUTH ANN JOHN. STONE, FUTURE TEACH- ERS, TAKE THEIR TURN SELLING COKES AT THE BASKETBALL GAME. Teachers gave of their time to make basketball games more enjoyable to fans by selling refreshments at all home games. During half-time of the last game of the season, the basketball sweetheart, Sera Meraz, was pre- sented. Guarding against disease, the TB patch test was administered. Ysleta Sponsor Corps followed in our football team's footsteps as they defeated the Highlander Sponsor Corps 28-6. l25 Court Rules Over caliomun Holiday To the enchanting music of Bobby Bo and his orchestra, the 1962 Military Co was presented at the annual Military B The NDCC cadets elected the Queen z her court and carried out the Ron theme in decorations. Princess Linda Mitchell Princess Ann Wahlen Duchess Carmelita M ucias ,- Duchess Lady-in-Waiting Lynda Jackson nzf, I an Person 1 SY 52 -J I PM c 1 Her Majesty W 1 E Lrkl . ,Vkk :,, -- ,gy x I --' cami. ' ' Commandil RICHARD IRWIN INSTRUCTS THE NEW CADETS IN READ- ING TERRAIN MAPS FOR FU- TURE BIVOUAC TRAINING. 'Wu HONORARY CADET COLONEL BATTLEGROUP COMMANDER, ZEYNEP BARLAS CADET COLONEL PAUL MAGEE LEARNING THE PARTS OF A RIFLE FROM PAUL MAGEE ARE JIMMY CARTER AND RICHARD REYES. I ' -,MMM M. 'W- DEPUTY BATTLEGROUP COMMANDER, CADET LT. AFTER MARCHING IN FOR- COLONEL GARY KLEIN MATIONS DURING THE PER- IOD, THE CADETS FOLLOW PETE NAVIDOMSKIS BACK I28 INTO THE CLASSROOM. R dets Lead Sixth Battle Group Commanding cadets are chosen on the basis of leadership and their ability in military matter. Throughout the year, their job is to assist the instructors by guiding the new cadets in a prelude to military life. I I I coLoN1:L LAI CHEW SERCEANT CONWAY HUNTER ASSISTS AL- FRED HULBERT IN A PROBLEM. V Q-f Q MQ J IADET LT. COLONEL TERRY BATTLEGROUP EXECUTIVE CADET LT. COLONEL IIAVARELLA OFFICER, CADET LT. COLONEL JAN PERSON MIKE DIAMANTI I29 X X OJCADET MAJOR GARY CADET MAJOR GAY CADET MAJOR BILL CADET MAJOR A GRAHAM STICKLRR ARMSTRONG WAHLEN taff Outlines CADET MAJOR ALFRED CADET MAJOR LYNDA CADET 1ST LT. HULBERT JACKSON IDA ALARCON Activities for Battle Group 4 CSXDET MAJOR ROBERT CADET MAJOR LIZ CADET MAJOR GEORG ROBINSON JOHNSON LOWTHER CADET MAJOR JAMES CADET MAJOR MARY CADET MAJOR NANCY CADET MAJOR NANC' ENDLICH WOOD COLGAN CARRICK I30 IRST ROW: Gerald Woolsey, ,Hector Sanchez, George Smith, Antonio Reza, Renato Basurto, David Stev- is, Jim Goodman, Pete Lozoya, Raul Espinnzai SECOND ROW: Bennie Stout, Javier Williams, Jerry xhrman, Robert Baldwin, Joe Ruelas, George Vixg THIRD ROW: Jimmy Conn, Armando arcia, Bobby Vinson, Edgar Teifeiro, Ro r artinez, Wendell Ake, Doug Echlin, Dick Barrett, Nelson ance, Alejandro Salazar: FOURTH ROW: Cayetano Ramirez, Fernando Romero, Paul Sherrell, Paul funch, Robert Salinas, Don Bollinger, Pat Montgomery, Bob Dobbin, Rudy Muller. Parade Music Provided by DCC Band Tj Y 22 W, C ii' Cadet lst Lt. Cadet Captain Cadet lst Lt. Cadet Don Bollinger Esther Carmezm Manuel Gomez Mary t-- ,,.. v - l in 'N T' - xx ,L X lst Lt. Hodges -nr ' 2nd Lt. Montgomery 49 - Cade: lst Lx. Mary- Sanders I 1 .e:4,..,j W 4 U Lyyy T,53,g 55f K .,,, 1, , .X X Cadet lst Lt. Cayetnno Ramirez EL S m .4 Cadet lst Lt. Annette Pullh eil f if Q34 1' G . 4 . I -, wwf v.. , , xr i k QC. li ' 'ww - ' IW . ' ,, -ff ,. A Stir u ' . i-W f1if9 + 'i'ir X nt Cadet lst Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 15f Lt- Dorothy Hart Pete Lozoya Dolores Delgado X as fr-,, i fs. '09 ftf ' K x ls: Lt. Cadet ls: Lx., Cadet lst Lt. Smith Jimmy Conn Norma Plowman , f , l I' R L 1 it K xx Cadet lst Lt. Maria Mclendez Calle! Captain Gerald Woolsey Eii'9 15iw 'Asif E231 Ewa. W V 4 1 Y Y 5lr '1,, . G V :flint , MP ' ACQ' Cadet Captain Janice Lyon Cadet ls! Lt. George Smith If -J f 5 Cadet lst Lt. Terry Rosales Cade! lst Lt. .lerry Jahrman fx 'Q t v we W s ii 'Q f.. 'ti n , z t Hx, 'wt X? X get - YK Cadet 2nd Lt. Kathy Gade j,t,, A 'HQ rt 4. ' l vm ml 4 i it - Cadet ls: Lt. Carol Falby I3I at q ls u !'2 w!'f f H a n is It N . 4 , .- X V. W J at M ef .iffggfzt ..e::fzaf.a.a f' 1 - f r 'S J, V ge X? X Mgt' Q 5 W R , Cade! Captain Robert Barnes 5 -' i?7Vl7::-1 v1! ':f4.' GY 1232? . 5' w ' , - 5 .Q ,Q A na, ff- . ef, -f ,wfrrirgs 1. u . A S inf . ,mi l t xi Cadet Captain Linda Mitchell Cadet lst Lt. James Contreras Teamwork Learned by Headquarters Company All students taking R.O.T.C. are divided into four different companies. They are Headquarters, Af 'GB,,' and 4'C.,' Each company then teaches these students the essentials of military knowledge, team- work and discipline. Guidon: Edward Lucero, FIRST ROW: Welch, Romulo Chavira, Joe Chavira, Juan ' Robert Vasquez, Allen Harris, Alberto Mc Robert Gonzalez, Gerald Powell, Frank ' SECOND ROW: David Mathis, Francisco ' Manuel Gonzalez, Robert Soto, Mont Fyffe, E Cadet lst Lt. Sharon Davidson Cad t lst Lt Compan Roberto Rivera Cadet lst Lt Rafael Delgado Q5 Cadet Ist Lt Ida Oppenheim Cadet Ist Lt. Elaine Maxwell I32 Guidon: Edward Frenchg FIRST ROW: Hector Mui Blas Vega, Geffrey Foley, David Nisbit, Walter Ing Wilbert Campbell, Javier Guerra, E. J. Turnerg SEC ROW: Leon Graham, Mack Locke, Raul Silva, Jose I it ger, David Entsminger, Richard Brown, Ar- Ingleg THIRD ROW: Roy Lasiter, Jerry ln, Jesus Zamora, Agustine Lopez, Reyes De , Albert Alvidrez, Arturo Santini, Robert les, Ronald Haugen, George Edmonston. :comes Familiar With hldhnry YVeapons a.,+t:.., F f mcc rd Ortega, Edward Voils, Thomas Longnecker, Clem- Lopez, Alex Alvarado, THIRD ROW: Ernesto Pa- Raul Vasquez, Mike Candeleria, Jesus Pinon, Richard gomery, Ricky Nisbet, Adrain Davila, Leslie Mathis. Cade! lst Lt. Manuel Martinez , Q A ,,. e - x 'X Cadet lst Lt. Paula Helfin Cadet lsr Lx. Frank Richter ' 'fr ,... dr , r E., '-3' A Cadet lst Lt. Mary French 15 Lf, , Y ' if. Cadet Captain Cary McMillan , v Y :S 3, Y , '2 2' rv . 5 jx ,ff X bf Cadet Captain Betty Bunn Cade! lst Lt. Fidel Torres Cadet lst Lt. Barbara Regan I33 Cadet Captain Richard Irwin ,Xe 5 K v l xr v xc. -s. 4 'wav -agiigsif-?1,. :H gsggipzzg gag .K 5 ei gy! Cadet Captain Judy Stone Cadet lst L Oscar Galvan Cadet ls! Lt. Jean Nabhan l 34 Cadet lst Lt. Peggy Sharp Company B Uridergr Guidon: Terry Fairclothg FIRST ROW Albert Sinclair, Nixon Morris, Jon Arm- strong, George Carrillo, Terry Kelley, Man uel Marquez, George Gibson, Octavio Tru jullog SECOND ROW: John East, Munch, Jamie Watkins, Larry In Ramon Maldonado, Robert Delao, l Lara, Robert Fierro, Rodney D Precision Marchii Guidon: James Carter, FIRST ROW: Lo- renzo Mata, Rafael Salas, Manuel Melen- dez, Fred Alarcon, David Claudio, Rollin Roberts, Carlos Solis, Daniel Vera, Pat Sheldon, Leonard Girong SECOND ROW: fi 2 Lorenzo Estrada, Doug Echlin, Joe Va James Schumacher, Richard Reyes, Q Holt, Henry Sanchez, Antonio Reza, ard Craig: THIRD ROW: Frank Ala fainin in Military Tactics ln addition to the many other activities, the ROTC companies look forward to the weekly military parades. At these events, the companies are able to display the military technique that they have learned. To' have more precision than the other Cadet ls! LL companies is each co's goal. Ramon Maldonado .. ',:k l'v, ff pi 1 .Q I as I f A i3v,... v' , A Q., Fx C' x il. Cadet lst Lt. Mary Apodaca LD ROW: Enrique Russek, Melvin s, Alphonso Morales, Jose Borunda, i Taylor, Ruben Hidalgo, Augustine 'ero, Ray Simonson, Manuel Ramirez. Cadet lst Lt. Ray Ketchersid Qsplayed lo Compan C ' ff 'Xia , tl ii tif f r , is . , it .Ax r .3 V Ja. ig A -get Nanrcyrllgcflain f I' ' ,L. A ', I' I Cadet Captain Cadet Captain . I gr Albert Lane Carmelita Maciaa ' u aft ' ,- I fllnlq in V , Cadet lst Lt. Q, M i Casey Giron ' -'J-, , -f Yi f X f i rs r 'F 1 . ate , . iiii i' Cadet lst Lt. Cadet ls! Lt. Henry Luna Shirley Jarvis X-,I NW. ,, 4- t Cardoza, Ronnie Cohan, David Nav- Q K Jesus Jasso, Tommy Moore, Ronald tcdnd 1 L' , Allen Rahnfield, Luis Soto, .lohn tillitniiilat' omskis, Augustin Augustine. I 35 R Q. FIRST ROW: Davie Claudio, Carlos Solis, Henry Sanchez, Manuel Melendez, Fred Cardozag SECOND ROW: Roberto Revn Gary Tuttle, Arturo Santini, Lorenzo Mata, Robert de la Og THIRD ROW: Tommy Moore, Luis Soto, Reyes de la O, Bu Edmonds, Rollins Robertsg FOURTH ROW: Ramon Zermeno, Allen Rahnefeld, Albert Alvirdrez, Jesus Jasso, Sweetheart, Carm4 Macias. RIFLE TEAM-Left to right: Jon Armstrong, Alfred Hulbert, Bill Armstrong, Ronnie Cohan, Richard Reyes, Henry Luna, James Endlichg Sweetheart: Ann Walllen. Precise Marksmanship Displayed by Rifle Team Outstanding in every meet they attended, the Ysleta Rifle Team well-represented this school by constantly coming in on top. The team is coached by Sergeant B. L. Stuart. C O R R E C T PROCEDURE I SHOWN BY BROTHER DUC BILL AND JON ARMSTRONG I36 The ROTC Color Guard not only performs at the military functions, but also has the duty of raising the flag be- fore any pep rally or special assembly. Flawless Marching ls Goal of Drill Team Precision is the key word for the drill team at Ysleta. Mastering the military commands and drills, this team presents an interesting part of the ROTC Department. Flags Presented by Ysleta Color Guard Left to Right: Tom Longnecker, Adrian Davila, Jimmy Holt, Henry Sanchez, Jesus Zamora. I37 SEATED: Keni Patton, Marsha Thomas, Liz Johnson, Vickie Lyerly, STANDING: Jan Jordan, Eddie Mischen, Ken Lewis, Luis Pedregon, Jeannie Todaro. SEATED: ,Adele Daily, treasurer, Nancy Brister, president, N01 Plowman, historian, Con'nie Reichardt, secretary, STANDING: li Doris Young, sponsor, Miss Clara Simer, sponsor, Mr. Leo Perk sponsor, Doc Hulbert, vice-president, Miss Majorie Rains, spons Betty Bunn, student council representativeg Mr. J. J. Johnson, sr sorg Mr. Alfred McGill, sponsor, Mrs. Blanche Vickers, sponso: ational Honor Offers Scholarship The National Honor Society is one of the most noted and distinguished of all clubs at Ysleta. Since its year oi organization in 1945, it has taken in 515 members. A National Honor Society scholarship is going to be offered this year. Students are chosen for membership by the faculty on the basis of their character, leadership, attendance and grades. FIRST ROW: Mary Ellen Villalva, Maria Elena Melendez, Maria Juarez, Katie Lopezg SECOND ROW: Norma Plowman, Judy Stone, Lai Chew, Ack:levDailyg THIRD ROW: Mary Lu Albee, Joe Cialone, Mary Smith, Doc Hulbert, Marilyn Tyra, Terry Ciavarellag FOURTH ROWE Carlos A. Apodaca, Betty Bunn, Esther Carmean, William Sutherland, Bonnie Lyerly, l38 Connie Reichardt, Nancy Brister. ST ROW: Amalia Hernandez, Magdalena Velarde, Jeannie Todaro, Keni ion, Joanne Hamblin, Judy Stone, Lu u'illo, Jesusita Romero, SECOND W: Martha Grijalva, Don Thomas, Bonnie Lyerly, Carol George, ter Carmean, Estela Trevizo, Vickie Lyer y, 4 Iargie Mendez. FIRST ROW: Mary Lu Albee, student council representa- tive, Maria Elena Melendez, presidentg Ella Davila, sec- retary, Maria Juarez, historian, SECOND ROW: Luis Pedregon, vice-president, Mr. Chester Christian, sponsor. SN S Members Excban e Visits With Juarez Schools 'ociedad Honoraria Hispanica is the tfficial name of the Spanish National lonor Society. Purpose of the organi- ation is to promote interest in the lispanic studies. Students must be in econd year Spanish and have main- ained a B average. The main projects if the year are a debate with Juarez tudents, visits to Juarez schools, and he Pan-American Day Program. The ,nnual Christmas dance and a fund- aising for a scholarship were among he activities. FIRST ROW: Antonia Moreno, Carol Ann Falhy, Lai Chew, Jan Jordan, Mary Oporto, SECOND ROW: Francisco Solano, Mary Ellen Villalva, Angie Serafin, Carlos A. Apodaca, Socorro Hernandez, Hortencia Navarrete, Carmelita Macias. l39 Quill and eroll lnitiates Twenty-one New Members Membership in Quill and Scroll, Inter- I national Honorary Society for high school journalists, is a distinct honor and is re- 5 served for outstanding publications staff members who meet the basic requirements as established by the Society and its local chapters. Candidates for Quill and Scroll membership must have demonstrated fully to the satisfaction of the staff advisor that they merit the award through high scholar tet ship, journalistic achievement and service to the publications department. OFFICERS: Betty Burn, vice-president, Eddie Fresquez, pres identg Esther Carmean, treasurer, Judy Stone, secretary. FIRST ROW: Lai Chew, Margie Mendez, Jeannie Todarog SECOND ROW: Barbara Toone, Linda Jo Yarbrough, Jo Ann Hamblin, Cheryl Stevens, Mary Smith, THIRD ROW: Liz Johnson, Katie Gnauck, Connie Reichardt, Patti Stewart, Shirley Scarbrough, Sandra Hillg FOURTH ROW: Robert Rivera, Marshall Arnold, Willie Rosencrans, Bob Carpenterg NOT SHOWN: Paula Helfin, Don Thomas, Norma Plowman. l40 AN JORDAN AND SANDRA HILL JREPARE THE STAGE FOR A LAY. MRS. BEE PEARCE, SPONSORg NANCY BRISTER, JAN JORDAN, AND CAROL GEORGE BUILD A SET. EX-Thespians Enterlgained at Production lhespians is an honor society for students who ave done outstanding work in dramatics. A point ystem is set up for Sock'N Buskin members' articipation in productions of plays. At least ten oints are required for membership. The Winslow Joy was presented by the members of Thespians. IX-Thespians were honored at a tea in the lobby Nuring intermission of the play. l 'ancy Brister, historiang Sandra Hill, treasurerg Carol George residentg Jan Jordan, secretary. JAN JORDAN AND CAROL GEORGE RE- HEARSE FOR A PERFORMANCE. I4I Portrait of a Girl is shown by Victor Alonso, Carlos Apodaca, Rudy Murillo and Don Cleppe. The most outstanding honor an art student can receive is membership in National Art Honor Society. To reach this goal the novice is required to sub- mit ten original paintings in four dif- ferent medias such as oil, pencil, char- coal, ink or crayon. After acceptance by National the students are honored at an induction party at the home of lVlr. James Johnson, sponsor. Following ac- ceptance they are eligible to compete in the regional contest. AHS Recognizes Outstanding Achievement in Art 42 Mr. Johnson and Ruth Ann Johnstone display paintings whi received awards in the first Ysleta Independent School District 15 Exhibit in Lakeside Shopping Center. Further examples of student work are shown by Eddie Trujillo, Robert Edquist, and Joe Colchado. Q32 -mar FIRST ROW: Sharon Davidson, Elaine Gates, Sherri Ann Creteau, Kathy Boesse, Stella Loya, Beckie Wheelerg SECOND ROW: Joe Colchado, Eddie Trujillo, Danny Parra. Albert Lane, Barbara Musgrove, Herbert Clark, Oscar Mercado, Pete Navidomskis, Donald Cleppe, Rudy Murillo, Cruz Sarmiento, Tom Longnecker. The purpose of Art Club is to develop and en- courage art appreciation. A student must be taking or have had art to become a member of Art Club. Members design most of the props and sets for programs here at Ysleta. An art scholarship is given each year. Art students entered an Art Show held at Lakeside Shopping Center. It was sponsored by Ysleta Public Schools, under the direction of Mr. James Johnson, Ysleta High Art Chairman. Artists Participate in Lakeside Exhibit Ruth Ann Johnstone, Student Council representative, Carlos Apodaca, presidentg Charlene Breeze, vicefpresi- dent. I 43 FIRST ROW: Angelina Dominguez, Frances Rodriquez, Frances Delgado, Connie Elliott, Gloria Porras, Irene Barroza, Elisa Castillo, peranza Canchola, Carmen Cedillo, Marta Barraza, Aurora Dominguez, Irma Apodaca, Rosie Alarcong SECOND ROW: Carol Cruz, M Guerra, Elisa Ortega, Maria Valverde, Martha Cordero, Irma Marquez, Marsha Hutchison, Virginia Barrientos, Maria Ortega, Estella Don guez, Norma Silva. Ann Nance, Barbara Sandoval, Gloria Oaxaca, Marta Zuniga, Beatrice Vasques, Eva Hinojosg THIRD ROW: Bt Eastham, Sharon Crabtree, Selena Dickerson, ,ludy Murrah, Virginia Husband, Maria Cordero, Cathy Carroll, Emma Trevizo, Irma Guerrl Irene Cordero, Antonia Avila, Consuelo Nevarez, Olivia Dominguez, Yolanda GLIIIIDOH, Cathy Garcia, Irene Fernandez, Lucy Quintana, Yvo: Martinez, Detty Chavira: FOURTH ROW: Barbara Gilhreath, Rachel Vera, Yoland Rodriquez, Andrey Reyes, Alvesa Vasquez, Sc Navarro, Lmida vHulbert. Estella Argumaniz, Lydia Perez, Margie Mendez, Ramona Castaneda, 'Gloria Duran, Martha Escontrias, Gr: Robles, CVUZIC Villa, Yolanda Castandae. GRA ponsors ports Competition V , U 1 1 - t 1 I' FIRST ROW: Miss Dolores Rossie, sponsor: SECOND ROW: Emma Trevizo, student council representative: An- gie Rodriquez, parliamentariang Cathy Garcia, president: Ida Castillo, secretary-treasurer: Yolanda Rodriquez, re- corder: Mary Guerra, vice president: BACK: Miss Loretta Gray, Mrs. Zora Harding, sponsors. Class Leaders and irmers VOLLEYBALL WINNERS-FIRST ROW: Es- . E. LEADERS-FIRST ROW: Linda Crawford, Linda Hulbert, Emma Trevizo, ydia Perez, Ida Castillo, Yolanda Rodriquez, Irene Corderog SECOND ROW laria Ortega, Rosie Alarcon, Cruz Villa, Velia Teran, Josie Silva, Cathy Garcia, Iary Salas, Irene Fernandez, Mary Guerra. VT . , ,Q , V. z tella Dominquez. Linda Hulbert, Yolanda Cas- tanedag SECOND ROW: Lucy Quintana, Dela Lujan, Gloria Duran, Frances Paz. Girls Recreation Association furnishes rec- reational activities for girls, as well as competition activities and a means for earning a school letter-sweater. To be a member a girl must be taking P.E. The I C.. f? ' f ak AJ, DANCER WINNERS-Maria Ortega, Elias Ortega, Rosa Velia Teran, Bertha Torres, Josie Silva, Cathy Garcia, Dora evarez, Margie Mendez, Mary Salas, Irene Fernandez, Irma Mar- club has tournaments in badminton, arch- ery, volleyball, folk and square dance, speedball, basketball and softball. LICZ. BADMINTON WINNERS .losie Silva and Velia Teran ARCHERY WINNERS - Antonia Avila and Carmen Cedillo I45 5 y Jeff Foley, Virgileenx Shinn, Aurora Esqueda, Barbara Miller. ,leanmarie Blake, vice-presidentg Mrs. Alma Tevis, sponsorg L ' King, secretaryg Richard Duran, presidentg Lillian Harrelson, liamentarian. Library Club Revived to Former Activity Library Club was restored this year for students interested in library work. They must have a E average or over. The club's purpose is to provide knowledge of library Work and to arouse an interest in librarianship. E Marty Davenport, Janet Foley, Pat Sain, Brunelda Diru, Mrs. Dorothy Roark, sponsorg Henry Escontrias, Armid Emma Duran, Estella Soto. Padilla, A1111 NSJICC- I46 p Gens Togata Plans Activities Gens Togata, organized in 1938, has been an ac- tive part of YHS. Their purpose is to stimulate a greater interest in Latin and the classics. Main projects of this club are an ititiation, the Twirp dance, and one money raising project in order to contribute to the Foreign Exchange program. The group meets once each six weeks period, plus called meetings. X L 'Q f,,i,f1f:5 ?FICERS: Nancy Carrick, SC representativeg Cheryl evens, vice-presidentg Sandra Hill, reporter, 'Patti Stew- t, presidentg' Mary Ciavarella, secretary, Bill Hudson, MISS ROBERTS HUDSON, rgeant-at-arms. X Sponsor f . BK! ,QQ x, 4d-' 'Jn- ' 1 ' 1 ,f - A , ff ,aff 40,1 - L f it .. L 1' 'FIRST ROW: Carlisle Coldwell, Nancy Carrick, Terry Ciavarella, Lynne Byrum, Rowland Hutchins, Marty Davenport, Terry Kelley, Roberta Enger, Mary Ciavarella, Torn Longnecker, Cgliniexboewenstein, Betsy Moore, Clodene Beavers, SECOND ROW: Dale Drake, ,lfanie...Brennand, Sandra Hill, Pattie Stewart5laT'Zeretsl2'el Jane Wood, ,lane Vannatta, Dolores Patterson, Susan Powers, Joyce Smith, Marshall Arnold, Sandra Maissner, JankL Sharon Wilson, THIRD ROW: Kay Warwick, Sylvia Thompson, Sara Miller, Frances Duran, Carol Bibby, Kathy Boesse, Richard Jordan, Mary Louise Baron, Henry Escontrias, Rollin Roberts, Rudy Murillo, Dale Estes, Bill Hudson, FOURTH ROW: Rosalie,Cano, Bill Cook, Annette Sparks, Bonnie Lankford, Dawn Luye, Cheryl Stevens, Luis Pedregon. Jimmy Howard, Steve Harmison, Jerry Brown, Shirley Sutherland, Sue Sherrell. I47 FIRST ROW: Janye Binion, Roberto Enger, Betsy Moore Elizabeth Barton Sylvia Thompson Katheryn Trdwell Carol Hollebeke Patty Sumner, Bettye Binion, Gracie Robles, Sandy Taylor Liz Ann Johnson SECOND ROW Barbara Musgrose Betty Bum Peggy Sharp, Lai Chew, Diana Harrison, Candy Karger Dawn Luye Rose Ann Danxell Lill n Adele Dady Carol Bibb Lennette Bost, Beverly Cliffordg THIRD ROW: Becky Loya .lanet Stinson Barbara Klng at Orendu .li-Ln Stone Sharon Clin Susan Moir, Sandra Sherwood, Kathaleen Davidson, Pat Nemeth Judy Stone Kathy Cade Future Teachers Gam Experlence Purpose of this club is to help students to learn what is expected of them in the teaching profession. Patience, skill, and order must be learned by every- one. Sometimes, members substitute in different teaching situations and get experience. They get points each time they substitute. OFFICERS: Dawn Luye, parliamentariang Liz Barton, secretaryg Peggy Sharp, prwidentg Janet Stinson, Student Council representa- tiveg Liz Johnson, vice-presidentg Mrs. Betty Cialone, sponsorg Betty Bunn, treasurer. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bee Pearce, Carol Rhodes, ,lay Rucker, Laurie Stovall, .lesusita Romero, lrma Marquez, Annie Castillo, Leonard Giron, SECOND ROW: , ley Strobel, Lai Chew, Marilyn Krivanich, Rose Ann Daniell, ter Ingram, Virginia CarrascWRose,gMary Manriquez, THIRD ROW: Frank Duran, Marshall Arnold, Pat Sharon Davidson, Lilly Harrelwn,' nie Brennand, Betty Chavirag FOURTH ROW: Alfred Guffey, Raul Vasquez, Salvador Manriquez, Sheri Dye, Suzanne Johnson, Donald Cleppe, Mary Sanders, Gloria Aanerud, FIFTH ROW: George Sniith, Kay Waryvick, Carlos Apodaca, Lisa Lovelace, Pat Baily, Tony Ruiz, Gary Graham, Armando Morales, ,lan Jordan. ock in Buskin Offers Acting Experience The dramatic club provides acting and stage setting ex- perience for speech students at YHS. The members strive to bring more and better productions to Ysleta High School. Sock in Buskin mem- bers presented King Midas of the Golden Touch, HMy Heart,s in the Highlandsf, and Three Pills in a Bot- tle. 'tHamlet', was per- formed at Sul Ross College for a regional contest. Left to Right: Nancy Brister, student council representative: .lan Jordan, president: Carol George, secretary: BACK: Mrs. Bee Pearce, sponsor: Not shown: Alfred Guffey, vice-president. V r', Forty-five Los Amigos joined in the activities which filled the 1961-62 school year. Under the direction of Mrs. Bertha Carpenter, the Christmas Dance was held with Terry Pinon reigning over the festivities. She re- ceived the most votes in the form of donations and consequently won the honor. FIRST ROW: Esther Dominguez, Mary Oporto, Margie Mendez, Carolyn Dominguez: SECOND ROW: Irene Dominguez, Anita Fresquez, Leonor Moreno, Becky Loyag THIRD ROW: Juanita Nevarez, .lean Nabhan, Armida Brijalva, Sophie Camacho, Hector Dominquez, Dolores Delgado, Connie Cardona, Frances Duron, Carlos Morales, Rene Alvarez. Los Amigos Learn panish Culture X FIRST ROW: Beatrice Vasquez, Carmelita Macias, Teresa Serva, Lupe Pedre- gong SECOND ROW: Terry Rosales, Teresa Pena, Mary Chavez, Nellie Garcia, Ida Alarcon-secretary: Ruben Anguiano-presi- Norma Rivera, Lupe Alvidrezg THIRD ROW: Dolores Aguilera, Lupe Trujillo, dentg Santiago Rodriquez-vice-presidentg Sara Iosie Silva, Nancy Salazar, Mona Vargas, Bertha Torres: FOURTH ROW: -l TStudent Council representative. Y Danny Trejo, Willie Rosencrans, Ruben Cano, Tony Ruiz, Dan Parra, Luis Pedregon. l50 Press Club Recruits Aspirin J ournalists Stevens, Bonnie Robert Fier- o, Deanne Pack, San- ra Hill, Don Thomas, rank Root, Beverly onklin, Marshall Ar- old look at pictures hich appear in the nnual and Pow Wow. n order to be a member f Press Club a student nust be taking journalism r be on either of the taffs. The club tries to rouse interest in students n the journalistic field nd aid in all publications ctivities. At the end of he year the club sells old nnuals and annual pic- ures to raise money. ighlight of the year is e banquet at which the ew editors and staffs are nnounced. Eddie Trujillo, Lydia ' . Cheryl Vaughn, Norma Plowman, Patte Stewart, an ill Winn look over some of the exchange papers. ' Jeannie Todaro, presidentg Esther Carmean, student council Willie Rosencrans, vice-president, Shirley Scarbrougll, Paula Helfin, secretary. 1 J FIRST ROW: Jeannie Todaro, Connie Lowenstein, Carol Hollebeke, Janice White, Rose Mary Manriquel, Linda Oropezag SECOND ROW: Patty Sumner, Laurie Stovall, Carol Bibhy, Suzanne Jacobson, Betsy Moore: THIRD ROW: Jan Stone, Lai Chew, Judy Stone, Diane Harrison, Yolanda Rodriquez, Willie Rosencransg FOURTH ROW: Liz Johnson, Paula Helfin, Dale Estes, Shirley Scarbrough, Betty Bunn. Isl , . .2 M X , CENTER, CLOCKWISEQ Patty Sumner, Socorro Escobar, Jan Stone, Karen Jones, Barbara Fletcher, Carolyn DeMerritt, Sandra Sherwood, Wanda Rodgers, Rona Reeves, Beckie Wheeler, Jay Ann Rucker, Emilia Rosales, Cecilia Urquizo, Harriet Nance, Linda Anderson, INSIDE CIRCLE: Mary Stevenson, Yolanda Romero, Betty Frank, Judy Putnam, Jessie Parra, Sue Schneider, Johnnie Tappan. Techniques 'urpose of the Orchesis Club, estab- shed September 20, 1951, is to further iodern dance in the school and com- tunity and furnish social contacts with lhers interested in dance. To be a liember, a girl must have taken modern ance or be taking it. Main projects tf the year are dance workshops and lec- are-demonstrations, annual dance re- ital and reception, lectures by dance iersonalities, and giving baskets for the kaedy at Christmas. Club activities in- lue an installation of officers, initiation f new members and club socials. 1,1 ,I DD, 27 f ,Jag C' ' gl CENTER, CLOCKWISE:l,llonnaYCollins, Gloria Apodaca, Pat Bailey, Sharon Cline, Maria Martinez, Rose Ann Daniclls, Susan Moir, Julie Romero, Pam Allyn, Linda Arnold, Mary Lou Tooneg INSIDE CIRCLE:vNellie Alvarez, Sue Talley, Sylvia Jacquez, Terry Borrego, Sherri Ann Creteau, Dora Martinez, Bruenlda Diaz, Sandra Duran, Helen Howard, Irene Harrelson, Gloria Baker. I53 P 5 V , , i FIRST ROW: Carolyn Lucia, Mary Ciavarella, Anita Dowden, Dianne Jameson, Nancy Dindinger, Dorothy Alvarez, Marina Ca delaria: SECOND ROW: Lillian Harrelson, Ann Carpenter, Carlisle Coldwell, Rose Marie Brown, Judy Greggerso Betty Burkhalter, Rose Marie Lopez, Rosalina Herrera, Yolanda Castaneda, Loretta Krantzg THIRD ROW: Kathryn Barto .ludy Burk, Dody Hart, Norma Givvany, Kristy King, Diane Bennett, Linda Anderson, Sharton Crabtree, Nellie Garcia, Martl Lucero: FOURTH ROW: Mary Britton, Linda Braswell, Bobby Crawford: Evangelina Martinez, Lennette Bost, Beverly Cliffor Linda Kerr, Margaret Maynard, Diane Gantner, Gloria McLure, Cheryl Green, Beverly Conklin. Homemakers Study Family Livin Future Homemakers of America, at Ysle since 1929, has acclaimed national ar state affiliation. Purpose of FHA is to pr pare girls for better home and family livil and to acquaint them with the problems 4 home life. Students must be enrolled in homemaking class. The main projects ai giving Christmas gifts to orphans, a Chris mas tea honoring the faculty, sending deli gates to area, state, and national meeting and having fashion shows. FIRST ROW: Shirley Scarbrough, fifth vice-president: Donna Milam, parliamentar- ian: Nancy Cramer, Little Miss FHA, Mary Britton, fourth vice-president: SECOND ROW: Dianne Harman, corresponding secretary, Bonnie Lyerly, recording secre- tary: Lillian Harrelson, third vice-president: Diana Ringquist, president: Keni Lou Patton, first vice-president. I54 FHA SPONSORS: Mrs. Leda Callahan, Mrs. Robbie Hanks, and Mrs. Ardis East. FHA BEAU-Art Howard LITTLE MISS FHA-Debby Cramer X., ST ROW: Susan Snyder, Ofelia Pavia, Coldene Beavers, Keni Pa tton, Diana Ringquist, Betsy Moore, Sue Talley, Judy Putnam, Yolanda lerog SECOND ROW: Ann Nance, Sandy Taylor, Yolanda Sarmiento, Norma Plowman, Margarita Sarmiento, Natalia Valadez, Alvesa Iuez, Linda Teasley, Mima Meek, Armida Padilla: THIRD ROW: Harriet Nance, Becky Wheeler, Margie Redwine, Virginia Mata, lia Paz, Sandra Meissner, Antonio Sertuche, Barbara Miller, Gracie Robles, Mary Ellen Revelesg FOURTH ROW: Diane Wainwright, by Sharp, Gail Zukevich, Shirley Sutherland, Donna Milam, Rona Reeves, Shirley Scarbrough, Dolores Vigil. Lynette Romney, Sharon ire, Margaret Megason. l55 Modeem Methoe FIRST ROW: Bob Bruner, Raul Lucero, George Hulbert, Dickie Long, James Lockhart, Carl Miller, Jeff Tyra, Louis Laral SECOND ROW: Bobby Vinson, Richard Bruner, Jimmy Knotts, Terry Osborne, Ricky Hale, John Rust, Guy Harper, Robert Helms Charles Onan: THIRD ROW: Manuel Lucero, Ramon Barrego, Francisco Dominguez, Raul Lucero, Buddy Edmonds, Bill Baggett Henry Garcia: FOURTH ROW: Edgar Teifeiro, Freddie Bunn, John Wood, Augustin Cortez, George Bermes, Robert Porras, Dickie Morton: FIFTH ROW: Charles Rahnfieldg SIXTH ROW: Philip Ragsdale, Charles Eaves, John Thompson, Frank Brown, Luis Meraz, Martin Manriquez. MIKE CARR DISPLAYS HIS THE DISTRICT WINNING FARM SKILL DEMON- RIEQT BJEQEEORQTHTPET FTSE sTRATIoN TEAM, MIKE CARR, JOE CAMPBELL, WITH CARL WESTBRUOK AND KEN CARSON, PRACTICE. SPONSOR I I56 mployed by Ag Students PFA members are constantly com- teting in local, state and nationwide 1ontests. They raise livestock, crops, ind work on farms preparing for eir future occupation. For Christ- as, a basket was sent to a needy family, and the boys repaired out- yrown toys. A boy must be enrolled n a vocational agriculture class to be a member of FFA. Junior Campbell, presidentg .Iohn Folmer, sentinelg Sammy Oppenheim, secretary, Mr Carl Westbrook, sponsorg Wanda Rodgers, sweetheartg Mike Carr, vice-president, Mr Eldon Lawrence, sponsor, Buddy Bennett, treasurerg Bill Shaffer, reporter. FIRST ROW: Robert Winnat, Butch Fellabaum, Garrett Tyra, Terry Garrett, Victor Dominguez, Mont Fyffeg SECOND ROW: Daniel Dariell, Billy Long, Bobby Lauchner, ,Ierry Pugh, Richard Owen, Mike Gray, Joe Vasquez, THIRD ROW: Buddy Ben- nett, Warner Lee, Alton Hollebeke, ,Iunior Campbell, Sammy Oppenheim, Willy Salas, Mike Carr, FOURTH ROW: Francisco Alonzo, Max Crumbo, Bill Shaffer, Sonny Loomis, Arturo Holguin, George Vix, Adan Reyna, Ronnie Cohen, FIFTH ROW: Felipe Morales. Ken Carson, .Iohn Folmer, Tim Morton, Wayne Hollebeke, Jerry Clark, Pete Anderson, Duanne Macdonald. 157 Otyokwa taffers Plan Many Firsts Students who are chosen for Oziyokwa staff must have a good grade average and a desire to Work hard. After a spring and summer of planning, the staff makes its first deadline, usually in October. Many thousands of pictures and words later they reach that last deadline in February. All the Work and anxieties are forgotten when the finished product arrives in the spring. ii S 2 l Betty Bunn and .ludy Stone, co-editors, planned and checked, type supervised picture taking, made picture appointments, sold advertisi and worked individually with staff members in making this Otyolfz a reality. W . Q F A as SEATED are Patti Stewart, busy with senior layoutsg Katie Gnauck, checking faculty copyg Frank Root, alphabetizing annua, sales, and Paula Heflin, planning club picturesg STANDING are Music Editors Cheryl Stevens and Bonnie Lankford and Dor 1 Thomas, who worked on classes and index. I58 Ad salesmen for both OTYOKWA and POW WOW were Norma Plowman, Peggy Beal, Genie Bussey and Margie Mendez. anager Mary Smith lanned sales of advertising, made all avouts and handled collections. Willie Rosencrans, Managing served as jack of all trades, lending a hand wherever particularly in sports and photography. if T53 , K tilifvb ftclsfzlq Q fi, 36' 'wxgit f 1'-'12 SQ.- 2 I gif' Elder Yarbrough, activitiesg Carol Bibby, classesg Eddie Fresquez, head photographer and sportsg Lai ew, ROTCg and Bobby Rivera, art and classes, check layouts and pictures. Publications Members Record Year in Words and Pictures 1' Advisor Mrs. Pearl Crouch does final checkin of copy and pictures a task s e performed on every page of the 1962 hook. l59 Esther Carmean, a senior with two years' staff exper- ience, as editorvin-chief oversaw every phase of the paper's operation, both editorial and business. Esther Carmean He Beginning with a registration issue, planned especially for entering freshmen, the Pow W ow staff distributed thirty-two issues, with several six and eight page specials. They endeavored to cover school news thoroughly and impartially. The Ysleta newspaper is sent to over a hundred schools throughout the nation. Mrs. Pearl Crouch served as advisor for the fall se- mester and Mrs. Jackie Goodwin for the spring. Page editors make assignments, create headlines, check copy and read galley proofs for their pages each week. beated are Barbara Toone, page 2 co-editor, and Sandra Hill, page 3. Standing is Jeannie Todaro, assistant editor and in charge of page lg Gus Wilcox, sports editor and ,lo Ann Hamblin, page 2 co-editor. l60 nw Wow taff Staff members, through newspaper sales and ad sales, must meet pro- duction cost, thereby gaining valuable business experience. 1-pu-I' POW WOW Business Staff: Shirley Scarbrough, circulation manager, Liz Johnson, ad sales managerg Paula Heflin, ad layouts and Connie Reichardt, business manager. They also sold Otyolrwa advertising. Eddie Fresquez and Willie Rosencrans spent many hours taking pictures for both POW WOW and OTYOKWAg then they developed the film and made prints in the publications department darkroom. , ff., 'rreling out and writing the news were Lydia Perez, Bob Carpenter, Hector Martinez, Cheryl iughan and Marshall Arnold. I Typing copy each week for the printer were Annette Pugh and Sandra King. I6l Left to right: STANDING: Ernie Portillo, Ruben Telles, Armando Duran, lim Combs, Polycarpio Gomez, Larry Armstrong, Lui Maynes, Marcos Rodriguez, Armando Trejo, Phil Bowen, Hector Martinez, Kendrick Lewis, KNEELING: Managers Robert Fierro and Don Bollinger. New Divisions Aid Varsity Playing under a new division of the District l-AAAA teams, which saw the district divided into two sections, Red and Blue, the Ysleta Cagers played against Jefferson, Irvin, El Paso Tech and Austin. Each team was played twice, once on the home court and once away. Other teams were played, including five out-of-town games. COACH GORDON HBUDDY' MOORE Az, tg 'K ,. ' 5 I 09 iiilfflgzfffs 'V,' '. 2 r:f?,,.E:Uf fi 'rf yygagv r t Qji g rg, ' J477'w 7 Basketball Swee Sara Meraz 4571 fi!-ZOQEJS MV Sara, elected by members of the varsity basketball team as sweetheart for 1962, is active in Los Amigos, Drum Corps, and is junior favorite this year. I63 PHIL BOWEN ARMANDO TREJO. SANTIAGO BATRES FIGHTS FOR THE BALL IN TH F JEFFERSON FRAY. The Ysleta Cagernen opened the 762 home schedule against the Burges Mustangs in a fray which saw them lose 52-44 before a standing room only crowd. The tribe was led by Ernie Portillo with 21 points and Armando Duran, who cleared the backboard for the Indians. RUBEN TELLEZ JIM COMBS Guard IARCOS RODRIQUEZ PREPARES TO TAKE A COMER SHOT LFTER TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A BLOCK BY RUBEN TELV LARRY ARMSTRONG .EZ f30j. ACTION TOOK PLACE DURING THE YSLETA-EL Center 'ASO TECH GAME. The Ysleta Basketball team traveled to Lamesa and Fort Stockton in the course of the season schedule. Although the Lamesa Colden Tornadoes de- feated the Indians, 61-11-I, the Indians gained valuable experience which helped them make a better showing against Fort Stockton, 60-49. LUIS MAYNES fl-355 GOES UP FOR A REBOUND AS POLY GOMEZ C433 LOOKS ON. The Bowie Bears defeated the Ysle cagers 59-47 in the final game befo district play commenced. The India led most of the game until Bowie car up with a scoring rally that the Tri could not stop. Ruben Tellez led t Tribe with 17 points while Ernie P1 tillo had 10 markers. ERNIE PORTILLO Guard ARMANDO DURAN Forward KENDRICK LEWIS Guard MARCOS RODRIQUEI Forward fhe Tribe opened its District play for the ,62 season with a 60-43 'oss to ,Iefferson,s Silver Foxes. The Indians played the Foxes to a .44-14 tie in the first quarter but Jefferson came back to a 29-22 ead at the end of the half. They outscored the Redmen in each of he remaining periods. Manny Urteaga led the Foxes, rally while Ernie Portillo and Ruben Tellez were outstanding for Ysleta. LUIS MAYN ES Forward POLYCARPIO STRETCHES HIS FIN GERS TO GRASP A BALL. I67 HECTOR MARTINEZ Guard SANTIAGO BATRES Center RONNIE NAYLOR Guard POLYCARPIO GOMEZ Forward The Indians broke a seven game losing streak in their game with El Paso Tech. The Tribe beat the Lions 64-56 by using a new pla- toon system. Underclassmen on the team gained some good exper- ience as they broke the game wide open in the third quarter by building up a ten point lead. Outstanding players were Ronnie Naylor, Ernie Portillo and Ruben Tellez. FIRST ROW: Johnny McNutt, Rudy Murillo, Wayne Bowen, Hector Beltran: SECOND ROW: David Muir, Jimmy Howard, Danny Wilson, Ronnie Naylor, Eddie Knippg THIRD ROW: Eddie Buckingham, Jim Price. Sammy Hughes, John Green, Drew Bowen, Albert Baker, Tony Garcia, Steve Harmison. ' l B-Team Rates in District 12 2 gn!! gm , E H -Q, ltr Et !.'!n si R 3? gzes 5235? :ess sw 1 .. J 'ff' --- v-:ef Manager, TOMMY ARCHER Bffeam Basketball Coach, JIM SMITH I69 Junior Class Officers al PRESIDENT: Willie Rosencrans sa 1 SECRETARXL: Sara VICE-PRESIDENT: Bill Inmon STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Dorothy Villava and Terry Johnson. IPOIISOIS Supervise Activities The Junior Class was both spirited and hard working. Their numerous activities ranged from challenging elasswork, interesting class meetings and assemblies during the day to club meetings and the Junior-Senior Prom at night. MARGARET ANN MARSH AND MAUD GILLIS PREPARE TO SELL POW WOWS. TOONE, MARY BRITTON, AND A KING PRACTICE FOR THE POWDER FOOTBALL GAME. JUNIOR SPONSORS: Mr. J. K. Shackelford, Mr. lgoy Silva, Mrs. Jane Christian, and Mrs. Ardis ast. We .4 ' JIMMY CARTER IS SHOWN EXPLAINING A DRAWING TO PAT MONTGOMERY.m New Year Arrives A V QA gn, mAVAV y Aanerud, Gloria K T , , V,k.. , Aanerud, Paul A V ACOSIa,Errriq11e Aguilar, Frank fax, I . ti . i, rl ll ,ii i in VQQ li ., Ake, Wendell Alvarado, Jack Alvarez, Dorothy Alvarez, Rene Apodaca, Robert A Aragon, Tony 5 ,L V , rr ' Armstrong, Larry X , Arrieta, David , Avila, Enrique , ' X 3 Ayala, Alicia Babb, Kathy Bailey, Sandra Baker, Bill Barnes, Vivian Barton, Elizabeth Barton, Kathryn Bates, Betty Bean, Barbara Q JUDY WILSON PICKS UP AN ABSENCE STATEMENT. W1 ew Responsibilities if wh Beavers, Clodene Beltran, Arturo Bennett, Buddy Bennett, Diane Benson, Bill Bernal, Roberto Bianquez, Elizabeth Bibby, Carol Boebinger, J ack Bopp, Wesley Bost, ,lennette X Bowen, Phil Breeze, Charlene Brennand, Jane Brijalba, Armida l wi.- if , ,gx Q ,gif Ku ff sm, . . E Q ru If A , ,Q V I 'r ' i v-nv J' I A X' ff , K, Britton, Mary T Brooks, Margie 4 Brown, Frank 'iff l Brown, Ronnie ,, X , 1 ' ' Brunson, Billie in V . 'X' '-'12 y Burk, Judy Sue . i ff 1 M, I by V 'U was 'ia s sf. S-'rv' f, Q Bw f , X E if l I73 agar-eqipi .,,., W' if is ,gKw1:.f, , ' E MSJE2? , . .V ,x L K t ' fi A .,.. f t ' 1',, 4 My + C ,V 1 , It ., X ,fm A ' 9,- ' -7 'Y ' -Gr. A . 1 Q3 . 43 f M Ali? :lv S 'af .. vim- .' : wg,-g figs V f N-4...f' V, vii t X is 1 Advanced Cours Bussey, Genie Bustamante, Gloria Candelaria, Marina Carbaj al, Manuel--X Carbajal, Tessie jj Castillo, Pilar Castillo, Rafael Cervantes, Juan Cervantes, Margarita Chaires, Cecilia Chavira, Betty Chavira, Lydia Chew, Wayne Clifford, Beverly Cardona, Connie Carpenter, Bob Carr, Mike Carrasco, Agapito Carrasco, Virginia Carter, Jimmy Casillas, Bertha Castaieda, Ramon 3 esent Problems ' ,fl ,, Coghlan, Tresa l - Y I V Conejo, Rosalie W ' ' ' i s f A' V - 3 Conklin, Beverly , if - I f' I Conway, ,lim ff ' I I ' .r Cortez, Cecilia I g ' M fi if I f..? HX Cox, Bill Croy, Linda Darling, John Davila, Adrian 'A 71- 1 I 5 2 - XR X Mg .Q fs Y Ili? Delgado, Jesus -' Delgado, Martin A I Delgado Rafael A-9, V'i U ' 0125? 5 F de la Torre, Beckie De Leon, Rosa I Q , 1 ff 9 'LJ 1- I ri 2 B it G '-f 45 I Dittmar, Richard ,I ty 5 A 34. X I iff . Dominguez, Evangelina b .ml Dominguez, Francisco In-. C , lf, 1, -A I ' ' ,,,:' 1 ' 4 .' Qi, .-55 x: if 1f ff. 5 :ig ffl affair ' l a' was Dominguez, Irene BILL HUDSON AND JIM CONWAY ARE PERFORMING A CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT. Ai W N N K l i .V F442-af if A l k..,,- Q ,, . Y YW wr :Q , M i V ,Z V V N i s c .V :ii Q V FVV . , , , y, , F: Juniors 'V 1 ii if , , . V' Dominguez, ,lose N y nL.:. Dulany, Sally ra- fi l f, Duran, Frances R V .. Duran, Mary ' m,,, Duran, Rosalia i 1' 1 Q'- East, John g f Eldridge, Richard ,MQ Ellsworth, Georgina Enriquez, Irma 4 Escontrias, Julian . is V V , 1 5 i V: J HVVVJ. ,I 3 :QV ' gig -. E E .. h,,. ,VVLF ..,.. , , V, , A VLA., fi 1 A . ' M 1 f 'il ' 'fi-f',fzi a f1,'gf, ' V, 5 4 ,, A, , ijwgk, . , L ,,.,.f1,. ,, L ,a,y,. is - E QV , Ii i. .B V ,V ,Z V ,V. Af., :ls,,,VVV,4: nv.. V VVJIFVV5. 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Espinoza, Raul ,, Estes, Dale Esquecla, ,luan W M Estrada, Luz ,.. , i, , Q, ,W , i ' vii ,i w ,A V - K 5 g,s's- Tei7:v Flores, Rebecca Fox, Franl Frcsquez, ,losefina Fresquez, Martha Gage, Clayton Galvan, Oscar Gamez, Manny Gandara, ,lose Gandara, Miguel Flore, Francis Displ hool Spirit Garcia, Andrew Garcia, Cathy Garcia, Nellie Garcia, Nellie Garcia, Rosa Gilbreath, Barbara Gilchrigbgfgmk Gnauck, Katie Gojara, Roberto 5 Q Ae.. K .Q V fl ,E A Q 5 if JEANIE T OD A R O AND SANDY TAYLOR WORK ON A BANNER FOR THE PEP RALLY. -:ai I fs. x ' .ax 'ms E 1 fa A X fi A f' 'if Is? ...V -e,' A? '-e l if i l b O, pjjvlfj A J ! l uy yy!! Gojara, Trini G6mez, Juan G6mez, Marina ,us-s Gonzalez, Mary Ellen Gonzalez, Maximino Gorrell, Beth , , ,f R ai ,,-, 'UR Gray, Mike Grijalva, Christina Guerra, Maria ' ' I, 1 , i 5 r 1' 4' I jing 1 3 ,gi ., V6 A' f', 'Q -E 5 ....bw- if ,tiny Guerra, Mary Frescas Hamblin, ,lo Ann Hardy, Don ,-. JU 115 YT' Z 5 ,Sh L 4 5 i' I 2 - 'ls i A fi i B' : H N flff . ' il ' F I77 Aw Ame .... J 5 K :Ay had f J 2-R' i -'Q 5 gk x Q Q if M-wma, ' ff 2 'HQ fkmiflr- l 3 New Aetivit r Haugen, Ronald J 'hA, Q ' Hernandez, Amalia H , .q.. Hernandez, Arturo gi iLf,' z ,,1 . Hernandez, Roberto rv - - ft'-Q f! fx J Hernandez, Ruben Hernandez, Teresa Herrera, Jessie V Herrera, Martha eal. Hill, Sandra Hinojos, Alfredo - p Hinojosa, Josephine Holguin, Lorenza ff s, wx' V - , , '7'3V ' , X ,gy ti Holguin, Velia Hollebeke, Wayne Hudson, Bill Hulbert, Linda Hunt, Woody Ingmire, Larry Inmon, Bill J aquez, Richard Johnson, Suzanne X J, DUANE MacDONALD AND MI GRAY WORK ON A PROJECT THEIR AGRICULTURE CLASS. ld Interest Johnson, Terry J ones, Nancy Jordain, Armando Kennedy, Margaret Ketchersid, Ray King, Linda Kollar, James Krantz, Loretta Lankford, Bonnie Lara, Annie Lechner, Genevieve Leach, Donnie Lewis, Jonnie Leyva, Maria L6pez, Lupe L6pez, Miguel Lopez, Pedro Loya, Stella Lucero, Edward Lucero, Manuel Luna, Lucy Luye, Dawn Lyerly, Vickie Lopez, Henry Juniors Assume Stude WWW McDaniel, Lyndon McDonald, Linda McDonald, Margare McLean, Bill McNutt, John Macdonald, Duane Macias, Tony Madrid, Sandy Maldonado, Ramon a f,. 1 ,. Manriquez, Martin :M Manriquez, Salvador Marmolejo, Eddie Marsh, Margaret Ann Maskrey, Richard May, Mike Maya, Freddy Melendez, Pantalefmn Mendez, Margie Meraf, Sfg, Montaiez, Gloria Montelongo, Rogelio Montgomery, Pat Moore, Betsy Jvernment Positions Moreno, Armando Moreno, Leonor Moreno, Lucio Moss, Roberta Munselle, Mary Natividad, George Naylor, Ronny Nevarez, Elena Nevarez, Petra Oaxaca, Gloria Olivas, Angela Ornelas, Ralph Oropeza, Armando Ortega, Virginia Padilla, Vickie Parra, Danny Parra, Lillian Parra, Stella Patton, Keni Perea, Ruby Perez, Lydia Pike, John Piiion, Johnny Poss, Janet Z f .sl.- 1' -- ' ,.1 gif. . ga, S ' Y it ' Mf ggn ,ogy Ax if yd 'fzijiir-if U ,f P ,t i t tl ti P E 5 K ye 2 5 I --h- A' ' . Y . Ni f . ,Q-X fv- - My-W . Myviirif ,Q-P ' 15 .ei an ' f PN ' Hg! Ji. Zfrhaw o,'!fY3 ff? 'Y 7 ' M9 Fil, ., 'wr me! , , sa s- I ,S 9 f-QS' v f . ,1 f on A all un Nik l .Q M ,- if . . rf E 4 -fa X, Q n fu f V . 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K 1 1 A ,' i W Q 2 i v 7' P? it i 1 , .2 2' W 1 Q M f H225 if: ' ' a .Q 'az l8I Senior Puentes, Magdalene Putty, Patsy Qualls, Billy Quezada, Martin Quezada, Pedro Quifiones, Joe ' a o Ramos, Armando Rebeles, Arturo Reveles, Dolores Romney, Lynette Rose, Janie Rose, Patsy Rose, Robert Rey, Jesus Ringquist, Diana Rivera, Norma Rivera, Robert Rivera, Santiago Robinson, Robert Rocha, Christina Rodela, Consuelo Rodriguez, Rodolfo Romero, Jesusita in l82 l 'mg Excitement Rosencrans, Willie Ruiz, Sammy Sain, Patricia Salas, Guillermo Sambrano, Trini Sanchez, Flora Santillano, Victor Sarmiento, Margarita Sather, Gordon Scarbrough, Shirley Y YC' , Seitsinger, Patty Shadle, Yolanda Shaffer, Bill Shipman, Jean Silva, Norma Smith, Roger Smith, Ruth Smith, Terry Solano, Juan Stevens, Cheryl NI PATTON ADMIRES DIANA RING- IISTS NEW SENIOR RING. Y ,iq Q if R y , ' 1 ,Q l .. 5 V J f 1 Stinson, Janet Taylor, Delbert Taylor, Sandra , rim -v Q. an ,1 ji Yr if .RN , fav-0,. . ,Q rw -V 'e. xi Bxvt X51 Q f 1' , R 4? I 1, ' ii? xx , I I rx, 3.5. GJ' M aw 1 I V 1 1 -,.. Aww, -fi'-5114. I ' avi Nmxx' ,I ,, M'-.1111 11+ af wr.. Qjfxa ef NNI V M, ,JY axe ra 'A 5 .K wage I 5' 45 A 'N f f ., ! 1 's-aid. . if vi ef- L X .--1 Q . ix , A -.,- zgiliffi - if ff ' X ' fn - I - U . xi Q C ,f 3' 71 -.,...r Q .M ..-' W Q' ...I f '3 . A 'fi-,' Wu-'I 'L , i f-9 'LY . 5 ' 's S, 'is 15555 ,' K 4 223. ISBN ffl, .ryw xf 5 we y nas sa b I A ' ff 5 if iffy? an a W e 'zo r A aaa a ll 5569A Qa, he Ql?'1 ' , wr., . 'Y fi rw qw X if Q5 7 Q f-2 Thomas, Marsha Thomson, Penny Tice, I ay -. V , M ff Q3 wa 5 . , A ii - P . V, Q 3 I fy , - ,K Trujillo, Olga Turner, Marvin Treviso, Carmen . Q at W A R ,, Q, a J P' ' f Valadez, Marcelmo Prom Cllmaz Titus, Bobby Todaro, Jeannie Toone, Barbara Torres, Bertha Tovar, David Tovar, Rosa Treviso, Estela Truj illo, Avelarclo Trujillo, Felix Trujillo, Lupe SHI' Vargas, Ramona , Vasquez, Beatrice Vasquez, J oe , ff fv- 'IV' if rf l Velarcle, Magdalena . , Villalva, Dorothy . V W-'xi Q I DON HARDY DILIGENTLY WORKS TO COMPLETE HIS TERM THEME. Young, ,lean Zavala, Pedro Zubia, Marta 40 X ' i gfgififff -.' T L Pi? ilzr' EQ.ljZ,QQ,,V6LD iQ.,lBD Wilcox, Gus Wilson, Billie Kay Zukevich, Gail Zuniga, Marta :J ir , , 5 lf' T? Wilson, Judy ,Q V A ,M , 1 Wilson, Mike if W 1 as V 4 Sjxyv , ,,,V Y 4' , J xv If I Q i N ' 'A Wilson, Sandra , V Q ' f Woods, Larry ill: y if I if' 4 if . ' ' Q 'j S l 1 . 2 1.10 gl ' ' ffm-1 '5gf fig 1 . , . 6 if I 3,1 Woolseyf Gerald I V E. ,St ff,-1X Workman, Sandra . YR-E Af i ' ..f-7' Yarbrough, Linda .1 ' 1, ' K Q :A O I 1 l 'L A 1 in 5 O , E ' . rf- ri, . ' if lil' w I F S .f , all ' 'M fs I85 x l 1 my -. -.. I' K , .45 .EM V ' x SPRING ,,,.,....., .W. . ... , i ..,....,, - A season overflowing with mixed emotions. Long worried discussions over final exams. Tense stillness as awards are presented for jobs The mingled gaiety of the prom And nostalgia and joy of elections. The class of '65 has reached the second plateau On the rocky road to graduation. The class of ,64 is at the halfway mark, I86 K 1 N 1 V t 3' .lx fm 5. ' x A ,-,X W Wx- . ti. N.--X. xif . fx N X X 5, X1 L T .. -,-,1962 A - . i I While the class of ,63 is prepared Y To replace the seniors,, V, ,,.L xy .N f well done. But for the class of '62w Graduation and a tear. 1961-62, a school year slipping into the past. With only what we have achieved to carry us Through the future. 1 l .ix Qi . ,fl I W K ki! 'r li'-1,2 K 5 Xxx S x 3. sg. 1':+'-1-'xi VSQQ' Q' 49' Z f, Q yi . J -. 2? Kendrick Lewis Senior Favorites Emma Trefuizo Dividing his spare time between football, basket- ball and the Senior Steering Committee, KEND- RICK LEWIS, this year's senior favorite was on the go. Brown-eyed EMMA TREVIZO is a loyal sup- porter of all YHS activities. She spent her time dashing around to keep up with Student Council activities, Los Amigos and GRA. Sara Meraz 62 unior Favorites Terry Johnson Junior class secretary SARA lVlERAZ's bright smile makes her an excellent choice for junior favorite. Last year she was selected by her class to represent them in the Ysleta Festival. Favorite among the juniors also is TERRY JOHNSON. Besides being elected favorite by his class, he has represented them for two years on the Student Council. Terry's other interests include football. John Green Q Freshman Favorites Delia N avarrete JOHNNY GREEN reigned as favorite among the papooses. Sports, basketball in particular, ranked high on Johnny's activities. Stepping into the shoes of leadership right off the bat was DELIA NAVARRETE who repre- sented the freshmen on the Student Council as well as being elected favorite. Ruth Ann Johnstone Sophomore Favorites Lorenzo Estrada Sweet and spirited are words which best describe RUTH ANN JOHNSTONE, this year's sopho- more girl favorite. Usually seen with a drawing pencil in hand, Ruth Annis artistic ability proved to be invaluable to the Student Council. Selected by the sophomores as boy favorite is LORENZO ESTRADA. Evident from his attire, Lorenzo is active in the NDCC Department of Ysleta. , F 4 fa' , r .... e A .MzW,,k ,fm W 62? irz EL K zwswaf .tst ' QL: Wi. 'fk .f My .. Q . - f, .- ., J, .. 3, t a 0' r .... M -A A 5 is Zi' mm ,M ., in E to ' '7'A . . K ,r 1+ ffl K V. l90 W .qw VVQA if ff? Art Howard Voted on by all members of the Future Home- ART HOWARD. Quite well known around makers of America, the title of FHA Beau is the campus, Art is a varsity football captain a treasured honor. This year the title went to and has lettered in the sport for three years. I K, nk r. 7 f,,. V ,. . W , s if ff ia ,lilo N WWIWM fx 'vin , ir , if lg W 1,2352 F, mf .313 r in -ff' gr f J- A - . V. 135 ' UQ- A'igQgif gk-5 . as ., K fi ,P 'VIVA- Ay Q, at it 'W g ' 4? 'X Q 75531 13 . 55 ? a la ,. ii 2 gf' mor, SE alsgx 131 f' 1g,, n- 4 VA4, i C Yu U fcu L Wanda Rodgers Sugar 'n Spice is certainly what this year's of the Future Farmers of America. She also FFA Sweetheart is made of. WANDA, a fresh- represented the chapter at the district meeting. man this year, was selected by the members l9l TO THE STUDENT BODY: My year at Ysleta High School is one of the most rewarding experiences of my life! From the very moment of my arrival at the El Paso Airport whe11 the students and my family met me, it has been a thrilling experience. Since the first day of school h b both the teachers and my fellow classmates ave een so helpful and friendly that I immediately felt I wa a part of the school. I especially enjoy the sport: program which creates a deep and real school spiri and fellowship. I will be eternally thankful to Ysleta High School fol the opportunity to be a part of it. Always an Ysleta Indian Zeynep Barlas Foreign Exchange Student l92 Esther Carmean PUBLICATIONS Achievement -in Chosen Carlos Apodaca Gary Cfiillanl ART . ROTC C-aye Stickler BAND Field Merits Recognition Soon after entering high school, students find themselves interested in one partic- ular field. Perhaps as freshmen, the art of stage lighting and play performance interests them or hearing the band or choir perform creates a desire to excel in that department. Thus it was with the people on these pages. They were selected to the 1962 WI-10,5 WHO by the chair- man of each department listed because of their above average achievement. Alfred Cuffey SPEECH r., , , Carol George CHORAL f Mary Lu Albee ENGLISH Luis Pedregon SOCIAL STUDIES Nancy Brister FOREIGN LANGUAGE Diana Ringquist HOMEMAKING Connie Reichardt MATHEMATICS Alfred Hulbert SCIENCE I 1 1.. t v L lab :Lf 1. :Nl Ann Nance lxlilie Carr LIBRARY .AGRICULTURE .N Lv- f-V X XX f r I . Q SEQ, ,tgp Si x --ftxqg, 7 , 'v lp 4, 6,555 .QQ ff 'X iz- Y ,l'-Lf.- -,, .R fi 4 L--' , 1 lv, Q.l,l,ifJ K ll Pixy. I -Igni- , Helpfulness, co-operatlveness and scholarship are the char- ' acteristics on which the 1962 WHO'S WHO were selected. f In the larger departments, teachers turned in nominations ., r.M,, J for students whom they felt had excelled in their particular class. From this the chairman made the announcement. ,e,C.Q-f Eight boys and ten girls hold the honor of being in Whois jk ,. Who this year. It was established in 1945. 1 c ,, s e Que -fav I Z-A L,XQ'1,,o ,gy V. T. 1 QQ - ' gi K3 I U LLLL9 l L Mary Frances Guerra Jess Aeon-1 GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,iAd.e1,eUDai1y COMMERCIAL ARTS Lonnie Sevier INDUSTRIAL ARTS Chairmen Name Out standing cholars 'More Beautiful' Mary Britton Winner of the national Make-lt-With- Wool Contest in 1960-61, the blue-eyed Future Homemaker representative, MARY BRITTON, was chosen More Beautiful, the second spot, by the five member judging panel. I96 Glieautifulg Ann Wahlen, Amidst the Parisian theme, ANN WAH- LEN, the Future Farmer candidate, was selected Beautiful. Ann is also in the Military Court and is the Rifle Team Sweetheart. Ann was third place beau- ty. The contest is sponsored by the Publications Department. O S 6 W cz 'fx li U1 Lynda LYNDA JACKSON, raven-haired, brown-eyed senior class beauty, captured the title of Most Beautiful Girl at YHS. Competing against thirteen other club and class beauties, Lynda was selected by a panel of five judges. Ac- Jackson tive in various phases of school life, Lynda is also a cheerleader, duchess in the military court, and a member of the senior steering committee. I97 LL '1 -.,- - - pf. -lm,-. ,NL .,.... X 1 6 WW .3 Shining Stars Set Mood for Coronation t K . J is K Glittering stars of silver against a blue back- drop set the scene for the fifteenth annual Ysleta Festival, Stairway to the Stars, spon- sored by the Student Council. The galaxy of Ysleta royalty was elected by the student body during the mid-term elections. Also presented at the festivities were Mr. and Miss YHS, Most Popular Girl and Boy, and foreign exchange student, Miss Zeynep Barlas. Royal visitors from all the high schools and Texas Western came to pay homage to Queen Liz. A wonder- land of stars decorated the cafeteria, scene of the dance following the coronation. The Emb- ers provided music to complement the theme. Princess - v wsu Terry Ciavarella -i KX. HE - Q . ' e 3- X .Ig .f fe I yr 'fat r r H' f' , H 41 A Princess Maria, Elena Melendez uucmzss DIANA RINGQU1sTf5imi0f Blending shades of midnight blue and silver were worn by the duchesses of the Ysleta Festival, elected from each class during the mid-term elections. Little girls of the court wore midnight blue dresses While the train bearers wore white suits and blue ties. DUCHESS MARTHA LECHUCAfsopl1omore ,- f - K - .'.. .1 'lif iiifwfmifi ,7 f 't l . V' Tereszta Pena Penny-a-Vote was the slogan which cap- tured the title of Christmas Club Queen for Teresita Peiia. Spanish National Honor So- ciety and Los Amigos both nominated a can- didate for Queen. Each club campaigned for their candidate by collecting money for them. Results were revealed by the sponsors of the annual Christmas dance. Teresita has been a class representative to Student Council for three years. She is active in GRA and Los Amigos. O U CZ T i T Carol Ann Falby Carol Ann Falby was elected by the student body during the mid-term elections as Most Popular Girl. Carol Ann is also an ROTC sponsor, a member of the Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, and was a majorette her sophomore year. 202 James Combs ua ni... An all around Sportsman, Butch Combs, letterman in foot- ball, basketball and track was elected Most Popular Boy by his fellow students. Maria Refugia Juarez Maria Juarez, secretary of the senior class, succeeds Mary- lee Donaldson as Miss YHS. Both Mr. YHS and Miss YHS were elected on the mid-term ballot, under sponsor- ship of the Student Council. 1 if l pf! , W , , fc' M - - is , J , ,E ' .Y iz ' V ng E 5 , ' M' K i V, : Q 2 ii '31 Daniel Trejo Fulfilling the position of Mr. YHS, an honor which origi- nated in 1946, was Danny Trejo. Danny is also a member of Los Amigos. Mike Sutherlin Mike has served Ysleta as an outstanding Student and Brave is the crowning achievement of the tw Body officer and a fine athlete. He has maintained Seniors named. They are chosen on leadership, chan consistently high scholastic standards. acter and service to the school. Selected by secret vote of the entire faculty, Maiden Betty Bunn lBetty has won district honors in Future Teachers Any faculty member may make nominations. Iden- and this year was Otyokwa co-editor. A good stu- tity of the honored students is not revealed until dent, she is known for her willingness to work and the annual yearbook assembly, when they are pre- her unfailing courtesy. Sented a Copy of the Otyokwa. is DOES THIS V OF ASCARP 2 4 X ffh'Qf W 1 '2Y iQ A LAKE BRING B HBROWNIE PLUS SHORTHAND EQUALS ONE WELL STUDIED SHORTHAND LESSON IS THE IVIOTTO OF ADELE DAILY, WHO TAKES ADVANTAGE OF THE CAFE- TERIA SNACK BAR. gf HHEY, I WANT YOU TO SIGN THIS, PEGGY SHARP SAYS TO EDDIE KNIPP AS PETITIONS FOR THE SPRING ELEC- TIONS WERE CIRCULATED. 208 Spring months with warming Weath increasingly put the tribe in a la. frame of mind. Spring elections, f student body officers and cheerlea ers, quickened the pace. Spring trai ing for football players came alox and the boys were confined with cu few. An inter-squad maroon ar White game ended the training P riod. NHS Spring Induction W. held, with a luncheon following. MORIES OF ING? .L .Q.11Q - in K W W U Q . 4' A ' I!-. - - APRIL SHOWERS BRING MAY FLOWERS OMEMAKING STUDENT DIANA RING- UIST DEMONSTRATES FLOWER ARRANG- NIC. Spring Fever Epidemic Arrives 1 I iw IN THE SPRING, A YOUNG GIRL'S FANCY TURNS TO . . . THOUGHTS OF YOUNG MEN AND A YOUNG MAN'S THOUGHTS TURN TO . . . BASEBALL. M A-154.4 . .. wlKs0-.Qr,- -4 -4 , Q 1 M. - 1' ZZ ' -0 - ' 5' 1 fn Q V, - ry ., as--. ,, i NANCY BRISTER GIVES THE MORNING PRAYER OVER THE INTERCOM. STU- DENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ROTATE WEEKLY IN GIVING IT. 209 PREPARINC FOR THE HSTREET SCENE IN NEW YORK ARE JAN JORDAN, DODY HART AND NANCY COLCAN. JIMMY AYCOCK DEMONSTRATES HIS PHYSICS PROJECT, EACH SCIENCE STU- DENT WAS REQUIRED TO HAVE A TERM PROJ ECT. FROM THE HWIZARD OF OZ,,' DANCERS PORTRAY THE SCARECROW. CAROL ANN FALBY PORTRAYS DOROTHY AND TERRY CIAVARELLA AND KAY DETT- ZIOMAN ARE FEATURED. HTURKISH SLAVEMARKETP WITH COSTUME OF BLENDING SILVER AND LAVENDER WA PRESENTED BY JO ANN HAMBLIN, RUT SMITH, TERRY SMITH, LINDA KING AN CAROL BIBBY IN THE ANNUAL MODER DANCE RECITAL. Final Accomplishments Recorded ,EVIVING PAST MEMORIES BY LOOKING OVER HE 1961 OTYOKWAS ARE PATTY SUMNER, ANDRA SHERWOOD, BILL McLEAN, GENE SOP- LR AND .IAN STONE. RICHARD DITTMAR FLIPS CRAIGE NAYLOR. EACH AF- TERNOON FOR OVER TWO WEEKS, BOYS INTERESTED IN CHEERLEADING 4' ATTENDED TUMBLING CLASSES. GISMILE NOWg LOOK THIS WAY A BIT MORE,', ADMON- ISHES MRS. FERN J EN- ININGS, POPULAR DRY G O O D S PHOTOGRAPHER, ICS SHE TAKES CHERYL AUGHAN'S SENIOR PIC- TURE. 4 STUDENTS LEAVING THE CAMPUS BY SCHOOL BUS AT 3:30 IS A FAMILIAR SIGHT. HALF OF THE YHS STUDENT BODY IS ACCOMMODATED BY MORE .THAN EIGHT SCHOOL BUSES. With May around the bend and graduation in view, the 1961-62 school year began to close. The Modern Dance Department held its annual recital to exhibit accomplish- ments of a year's work. Science projects, term themes fin- ished, clearance slips signed . . . all is ready to clear the way for a new tribe. The arrival of the 1962 OTYOKVVAS and the Junior-Senior Prom ended the year. Baseball Sweetheart Judy Wilson MI was so shocked at being chosen. I didnlt know what to doll, was Judyls exclamation upon bearing the varsity baseball team had chosen her to represent them. Y W Varsity Baseball Coach KENT BABB Indians Engage in New Season 'he Varsity Baseball team, under the direction of Zoach Kent Babb, opened its 1962 season against ladsden High School. Coach Babb used his veteran 'layers to offset any inexperience on the field. The 'ribe traveled to Odessa to play against Odessa lctor and a double-header against Odessa Permian. fhe Indians then played host to Albuquerque San- lia and Midland to round out the out-of-town games. Ysleta had sixteen district games during the eason-two games against each team in town. One if these two games was a home game and one was an the opponent's field. FREDDY MAYA AND AGAPITO CAR RASCO REACH FOR A FLY BALL. JOE CARRASCO RALPH ORNELAS Shortstop Pitcher and third base DAVID MARQUEZ FREDDY MAYA Pitcher and right field Second base andl ROBERT MARQUEZ Ccnter field JAY TICE Catcher EDDIE KNIPP Right field nlimh STANLEY DAVENPORT Pitcher Catcher - ' GORDON SATHER Center field BILL HUDSON Third JOE CARRASCO IS PUT OUT BY DAVID MARQUEZ. wi E I 2 as HECTOR AGUILAR Left field .uggers 1. 59? l . 1 f if .ff SAL LUCERO f t 0 f f 1 4 X 4 I Pitcher RUDY MURILLO '---,Ji Left field v 1 ROBERT ROSE Right field The team played under the direction of Coach Kent Babb. Former Baseball Coach T. Fred Harvey was transferred to East- wood High, where he assumed Head Coach duties. RICHARD EDENS Catcher and left field 'YY' if ' A H l ACAPITO CARRASCO First base f 1' 5 l 222:-.. l r fs K ,I s Q i r HECTOR MARTINEZ Second base t f:': L24 '55 ' W NAVIDOMSKI AND ROBERT MARQUEZ ARE READY R A HOME RUN: JOE QUINONES Manager 2l5 BEING A BASEBALL MANAGER, TOM- MY ARCHER HAS THE JOB OF ISSU- ING EQUIPMENT, UNIFORMS, AND DOING ANYTHING TO HELP THE MEMBERS OF THE TEAM. JOHN GREEN WARMS UP PRIOR TO A GAME. 216 GARY RICHARDSON GETS DOWN TO CATCH A GROUNDER. B-Teams JOHNNY DARLING PRACTICES HIS BATTING STROKE WHILE EDDIE BUCKINGHAM PREPARES TO CATCH. K -E052 ST ROW: Richard Apodaca, Tony Hidalgo, John Darling, Wayne Bowen, Danny Blanco, Hector Iturralde: SECOND ROW: Tommy lco, Joe Parra, Dennie Brownley. Hector Beltran, Roy Allen, Terry Osborne, Cary Richardson, David Moir: THIRD ROW: Coach ilon Moore, Ricardo Nuxiez, Xavier Arellano. Joe Tessanclori. John Green, Drew Bowen, Danny Wilson, Eddie Buckingham, Jack bin ger. rive for Varsity TEAM COACH IS GORDON MOORE. an uf N x P' 1 . ,,,...- 4 A ,, . X, 1 's ! i 4: ' , W ,C , T Q 1 , , . b , 5, n 3 . 'P A . T , ' , ,l r 1 1,nai3 7571- inf!-A ' 'Q H, , ,, , K A ' C A , A L.T,,Z'A -' few:-fwffvh gwf U ' fi' fi' uf.-Q-,., gg' w,,,,M ,, 5 fgwfjf l, ,,,c.,, vefww - an-N V - 4 J' , M 22+ low i, Pf ' q'4Kf ,, , - . vp--4 Tw - - 44 A TW Q. A A , g - , f, -- V je- Mtwg sq TWO MEMBERS OF THE TEAM PUT THEIR GLOVES UP TO CATCH A FLY BALL. 2l7 Track Sweetheart Linda fo Yarbrough Varsity track members elected Linda to represent them and present trophies at the track meets. Linda Jo is a mem- bert of the Otyokwa staff. 2 ILE RELAY TEAM: James Combs, Ken Corbin, ike Sutherlin, Mike Cray, i Cindermen Favored to Capture District TRACK COACHES: J. W. 'iRed Coats, Kenneth Shackelford, and Noel Barfield. T SPRINTERS: Bill McLean, Gus Wilcox, David Blanco, Terry Garrett, Bobby Titus. AVID BLANCO, LARRY WOODS, AND GENE SOPER BOUND VER THE LOW HURDLES. Ysleta Thinclads, after losing only one man off the 1961 team, were fa- vored to walk away with district hon- ors with only Burges in pursuit. Combs, a specialist in the 100 yard dash and 220 yard dash, also ran with the 440 yard relay team and mile relay team. Ronnie Harvey was expected to capture the winning berths in both high and low hurdles. Sutherlin, who attended the state meet for the broadjump event also ran in the 440 yard relay. Cray, an up and coming cinderman, runs in the 4-10 yard relay and mile relay. Brewer, Morton, and Folmer led the Tribe in the weight division. Sosa, a one-half miler and Hernandez, a miler, piled up points for Ysleta. ZI9 DENNIS BREWER: shot-put und discus TIM MORTON: shot-put and discus Ysleta Invitational Track lVIeet, 28 years old and one of the oldest in the state of Texas, was held March 24. Ysleta has won it nine times. Although Burges was defending meet champ, Ysleta thinclads were favored to wrestle the crown from them. The meet contained fourteen events: shot-put, high jump, pole vault, discus, 440 relay, 880 relay, 120 high hurdles, one mile run, broad jump, and mile relay. JOHN FOLMER: shot-put and discus 220 DISTANCE MEN: Carlos Sosa, Rudolfo Roclriquez, George Natividad, Larry Woods BILL INMON: Shot-put and discus POLE VAULTERS Terry Garrett and Gus Wilcox iley, Ronnie Brown. ' 'F' ,A,,x, wi .., , ,A IILE RELAY TEAM: Mike Sutherlin, Mike Cray, Ken Corbin, Ronnie ,.,,Y ' Y Iarveyl . . MANAGERS: Eddie Regan, David Tovar, DISTANCE MEN: Ramon Nunez, Enrique Hinojos, Mike Ledesma, Alfred STANCE MEN: Reyes Mata, Mike Chavez, George jurgdg, Ysleta Invitational Track Meet March 24 Highli hts Year , Lf Q' .J HURDLERS: Ronnie Harvey, Ken Corbin, Mike Cray. PAUL ALEXANDER: Shot- Put and Discus 22I Varsity Tennis Teal Gloria Montanez and Nancy Salazar Juan Esqueda and Ramon Fernandez ,rff-ggggwf' 'K vi, ,lg - ,.,5, , , , ,. Ie- . , -al 'A - 1 if - k ' . L, A A I Q 3 S I - --Pf I M' A . ,., f' L F A ,L-,, 'L -- , M S , ff, ,f ,. 4- V .M if ,I ,I 5 . n . . . , Q ,f y In 2 K A 'P f 'Q 'r -5' 5 f ,PL fi fiwfgflg ,31 'l - ' L. 1 - M 2 f V ' e 2 a 2 5 W 'P 2, 2 , ' it 1 X . 2 2 - +.u... V - f.3,qo,q:Z4g S 1 . ,, A A ,,e. I ,-X an lfsfxqd W .M . U . , 5 K V . .rj'z'?'L'.? 7 L -,.: V I ' .r 2 55' fd 4. A 2' i N33vwf-f ' , W 2 i Q .f e an 2 f + ' . , 'A'- L I Q magyar af' 'ily P nf fe 2, ik 1 1 A ficfivsav' . 8 'fl X 2 . f V f ,e1-, we f N an ' I' ' Q ,nenn remain a ng' j 5 any-1 an Q2 2 2 4 Y L a,.r,,:K I S l I , K 4 Q. xr,-in V! V Q 7 , , .i , , 1. .E , nnee H9232 lla I 41 .-fl n 2, 2 f lllllilll , lik? Ing 9 Eg i I . 2 2 llllillll j lllifg IJ ' 3 dl .Lf gl 1. lllll ' 1jQ5l!f'H gif? ', ,nl ,Nj ' 1 piiw' - IB 'Sf r lg A all W 2 .- - Es ' L,,g,,,4 'G' Q 5 ry! Q Q ' r , . V w .-r, x 5 - 1 5 A - . . f' ' K at 6 y ' il 2 nf w Q'.J'f 'W .- ! Ofelia Paviak, Martha Colchado, Sharon Chambers, and Sue Huckaby 222 MISS DOLORES ROSSIE, Coach rtieipate in Tournaments Tennisters practice a minimum of one and a half hours every day after school and sometimes even later. The tennis team participates in the Sun Carnival Tourn- ment and plays other schools in the Ysleta and El Paso areas. In the fall they spend most of their time practic- ing to be in shape for the spring matches. The team went to Odessa on March 9 an 10. Three boys and three girls entered doubles and singles. In order to attend the Odessa meet the tennisters sold fruit cakes before Christmas to finance their trip. KNEELING: Esther Valadez, Yolanda Sliadlep STANDING: Sara Miller, Yolanda Beltran. Miss Rossie shows the correct form for serving a hall. V , Craige Naylor and Richard Dittmar 223 Harvey Elected to Lead Class of '62 PRESIDENT: Ronnie Harvey VICE-PRESIDENT: Maria Elena Melendez STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Teresita Pena Jaime de la Torre SECRETARY: Maria Juarez Enthusiasm and class spirit is promoted by a willing Steer- ing Committee which consists of Mary Ellen Villalva, Carrnelita Macias, Lynda Jackson, Lai Chew, Kendrick Lewis, Betty Bunn, and John Folmer. i 1 it A 1 ii - l LPONSORS AND CLASS OFFICERS I VORKED HARMONIOUSLY TOGETHER S IS WELL AS HAVING THEIR FUN. HERE , I S , ylt, , ., . S .I It I JFFICERS ATTENDAPARTY GIVEN FOR fa I S 'HEM BY THE SPONSORS. The senior class is supervised in all activities by a capable group of sponsors. They are Miss Clara Simer, Mrs. Eva Stuart, Mrs. Martha Harrison, Mr. Albert Mar- tin, Mr. Leo Perkins, and Mr. Cecil Roark. 225 Student Government Is A PAUL AANERUD, JR. JOSE ARTURO ACOSTA IDA ALARCON MARY HELEN ALARCON MARY LU ALBEE KEVIN ANDREWS RUBEN R. ANGUIANO CARLOS APODACA MARY APODACA JUAN ARENAS EMMA AREVALO BILL ARMSTRONG MARSHALL ARNOLD RONALD AVENNA JIM ALCOCK WILLIAM G. BAKER ANGELINA BARBOSA ctive Part of Senior Life ERNESTO BARBOSA ZEYNEP BARLAS ROBERT BARNES GILBERT BARRAZA SANTIAGO BATRES PEGGY BEAL PEDRO BEJARANO JOY BENNETT ELIDIA BERSOSA RICHARD BLACKBURN CHRISTIE BLAKE DAVID BLANCO DON BOLLINGER CORA BRANSFORD MARK BRAY J R. 533 an ,. 227 Difficulties Provide Variety DENNY BREWER NANCY BRISTER MARTHA BROWN BETTY BUNN ANTHONY BURDETT NANCY CALKINS SOPHIE CAMACHO JOE CAMPBELL A FELIPE CANDELARIA ROBERT CANDELARIA RUBEN CANO RAMON CANDENAS ESTHER CARMEAN MARY SMITH BEGINS RESEARCH TO COV- ER HER TERM THEME ASSIGNMENT. 228 JOE CARRASCO NANCY CARRICK KENNETH CARSON RAFAEL CASILLAS veryday Curriculum SHARON DAVIDSON AND BILLY QUALLS DANCE UP A STORM DURING THE SENIOR FROLICS. . 5 X- 6:2 IE A A ,,f ' f 5 , . wyw' 325' fy u ANNIE CASTILLO EJ A 4 I LUPE CENICEROS I SHA H MARY ELLEN CHAVEZ fx MU - 'wk W 198 BERTHA CHAVIRA EVANGELINE CHAVIRA LAI KENT CHEW JOE CIALONE TERRY CIAVARELLA JERRY CLARK NANCY SUE COLGAN JAMES COMBS J IM JIM CONTRERAS 229 I CARL R. COOPER .I R. ROBERTA COR ADH STANLEY DAVENPORT SHARON DAVIDSON ELLA DAVILA DON DAVIS JAIME DE LA TORRE DOLORES DELGADO KAY ELLEN DETTMAN MIKE D. DIAMANTI ISMAEL DIAZ CAROLYN DOMINGUEZ HECTOR DOMINGUEZ .IESSIE DOMINGUEZ BILLY DOWN UM ARMANDO DURAN Enthusiasm Is Displayed EMMA DURAN FRANK DURAN RICHARD DURAN ROSALIE DURAN EDDY FELLABAUM .ROBERT FIERRO EDD FIFER ALICE FLORES SHIRLEY ANN FLOYD JOHN FOLMER WAYNE FOLMER PETE FRANCO JR. chool Events BILL EDENS JOE EGOZCUE I JOE ELKINS CATALINA ESTALA CAROL FALBY if fv.,.s Writ! 1-.-P H GG 99 Top Brass Enjoy Final Year MARY FRENCH ROY HAMILTON EDDIE FRESQUEZ HECTOR FUENTES JAMES ENDLICH KATHLEEN GADE OFELIA GALVAN MANNY GAMEZ MANUEL GANDARA CAROL A. GEORGE SUE GOLLER OLGA GOMEZ GEORGIANA GONZALEZ BILL GOODMAN GARY W. GRAHAM MARTHA GRUALVA STELLA GRUALVA ALFRED GUFF EY .ILLIAN CHRISTINE HARRELSON DOROTHY JO HART IONALD HARVEY IAROLYN HEAVNER Qs IHIRLEY HEAVNER 'AULA HEFLIN IRUZ HERNANDEZ IORTENCIA HERNANDEZ ROBERTO HERNANDEZ SOCORRO HERNANDEZ uw? TOMMY HERRERA TONY HODGES L SENIORS HAVE A .IOYFUL AM SESSIONR OVER LUNCH. , J X P I ,. ' 1 ' 7 Q 1- - V, I . 1 I ' ALFRED J. HULBERT I A RICHARD IRWIN T LYNDA JACKSON T JERRY JAHRMAN LESEIIE HOGGARD ART ' OWARD 2 x 4 SHIRLEY ANN JARVIS LIZ ANN JOHNSON JAN JORDAN MARIA REFUGIA JUAREZ ALFREDO JURADO RAMON JURADO SANDI KING GARY DENNIS KLEIN HENRY KONDO III ALBERT LANE ROLLICKING F R O L I C S ADDED TO THE ACTIVI- TIES OF THE YEAR. ERNESTINA LECHUGA KENDRICK LEWIS PAULINE LITTLE ALICE LOPEZ 66Ditch Dayv' Awaited With Eag KATY LOPEZ GEORGE A. LOWTHER PETE LOZOYA JR. JANET LUTY THOMAS LUTY BONNIE KAY LYERLY JAN ICE LYON NANCY MCCAIN BILLYE FRANCIS MCLA JOY MCLAUGHLIN GARY MCMILLAN JAMES MCNEAL BERTHA MACIAS CARMELITA MACIAS RICHARD A. MACIAS PAUL M. MAGEE EDDIE L. MARMOLEJO GILBERT MARTINEZ LUPE MARTINEZ ROGELIO MARTINEZ Xpectation UGHLIN LESLIE MATHIS ELAINE MAXWELL MARIA ELENA MELENDEZ MANUEL MELENDEZ ALICIA MENDEZ MARY S. MENDEZ RAYMOND MENDOZA, JR. OSCAR MERCADO .M IEZ LCHEN ILA MARIE MITCHELL LINDA MITCHELL LOU MONNINGER CRIS MORALES F ELIPE MORALES ANTONIA MORENO TIM MORTON CARL ROBERT MULLER Preparation and Plans for Excitin GEOFF MURPHY .IUDITH MURPHY JEAN MARIE NABHAN TENCHA NAVARRETE SHIRLEY NELMS .I UAN ITA N EVAREZ .RNESTLY THINKING ABOUT THEIR FUTURES, 70 BOYS CONSULT MRS. WAUGH. V z IDA OPPENHEIM SAMMY OPPENHEIM MICHAEL ORENDUFF ROSALIE DOLORES ORTIZ areers Are Made BILL NOLAN MARY OPORTO 237 I DEE ANN PACK VELIA PADILLA CHRISTINE RASAR EDDIE REGAN Seniol VICKIE PADILLA CECILIA PALACIOS RITA PALOMARES DAN PARRA OFELIA PAVIA PAULETTE PEARSON LUIS PAUL PEDEGON TERESITA PENA J AN PERSONS TED PHARES DELIA PINON NORMA JEAN PLOWMAN ERNIE PORTILLO ANNETTE PUGH C RAMIREZ LOISA RAMIRE ndeavor to BARBARA JUNE REGAN TOMAS LORENZO REBELES CONNIE REICHARDT ROBERT ROBINSON MARCOS RODRIQUEZ SANTIAGO RODRIQUEZ, JR. '14 EPARATION FOR GRAD- FION BEGINS WITH 2 MEASURING FOR PS AND GOWNS. LA VERNE SCHNEIDER CATHY SCOTT ANGIE SERAFIN LONNIE SEVIER CHRISTINA SHADLE CARLOS ROMERO CLARA ROSALES TERESITA ROSALES JOE ROUSE, JR. TONY RUIZ ROMELIA SALAS NANCY SALAZAR TRINI SAMBRANO MARY SANDERS K' kai' lbs if MARY SOLIS LUISA SOTO RICHARD SOTO PEGGY SHARP J OSIE SILVA fEO,1iQMlIH MARY E. SMITH FRANCISCO G. SOLANO WILLIAM RICHARD STARLING BATTI SUE STEWART j ' 1 I 'GAY STICKLER A, -V S -f f I UITY KAYXSTONE WILLIAM KENNETH SUTHERLANI MICHAEL RECE SUT HERLIN LILY TARANGO RUBEN TELLES SAMMY TELLES CAROL THOMAS DARYL THUNHU FIDEL TORRES .I TOMMY TRANTE Graduation Takes Place 4 IANDO TREJO JIEL TREIO IIA TREVIZO IZ TRUJILLO GINIA TRUJILLO MARILYN TYRA MARCELINO VALADEZ, IR. ALVESA VASQUEZ CONNIE VASQUEZ SE MARY YASQUEZ SRYL ANN VAUGHAN RWIN VETTER RY ELLEN ILLALVA TY vlx I ANN LORRAINE WAHLEN OMA SUE WARWICK I NORMAN WELLS i OSCAR B. WHITE ERGE ILLIAMS, JR. :Y WOOD 3A RAY WORLEY LA LOUISE RIGHT ENZO ZAMBRANO Lutchins Stadium AANERUD, PAUL: ROTC, Senior Frolics ALARCON, IDA: ROTC Sponsor, Ist lieutenant: Los Amigos secretary, GRA, Senior Frolics, Officers Club, Los Amigos Princess ALARCON, MARY HELEN: GRA, Los Amigos ALBEE, MARY LU: Student Council, NHS, SNHS, Stu- dent Council representative: Los Amigos, Varsity Band treasurer, Math Club vice-president, Pow Wow Staff ANDREWS, KEVIN: B-Team Basketball, Senior Frolics APODACA, MARY: ROTC Sponsor, lst lieutenant: FHA, Officers Club, Senior Representative to the Ysleta Festival, Senior Frolics AREVALO, EMMA: FHA, Los Amigos, GRA ARNOLD, MARSHALL: Press Club, Sock 'n Buskin, Debate Team, Varsity Track, Gens Togata, '4My Hearts in the Highlandsf Pow Wow Staff, Senior Play, Senior Frolics AYCOCK, JIM: B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Con- test Play, Debate Team, Senior F rolics BATRES, SANTIAGO: Varsity Football, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Track, B-Team Football, B-Team Track, B-Team Baseball, Freshman Football, Assembly Manager BARLAS, ZEYNEP: Student Council, Senior Steering Committee, NHS, Math Club, Officers Club treasurer, Sock 'n Buskin, Representative to El Paso Tech, Foreign Exchange Student BARNES, ROBERT: NCO Club vice-president, Officers Club, Color Guard, ROTC, Member of Best Company and Best Battle Group BLANCO, DAVID: B-Team Track, Varsity Track, two years: Senior Frolics BOLLINGER, DON: Varsity Band, Officers Club, ROTC Band, B-Team Football, B-Team Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball, Choir, Varsity Baseball BRANSFORD, CORA: Orchesis, Senior Frolics BREWER, DENNY: All-District junior year, All-Dis- trict both teams senior year, Captain All-District team, Varsity Football three years, B-team Football and Track 242 Senior Activities Ai BRISTER, NANCY: DAR Good Citizen, NHS presid Thespian Star, secretary, and historian, Contest P All-Star Cast, Childrenis Play two years, Fall P Sock 'n Buskin secretary, Student Council Represe tive, beauty, Interscholastic League poetry read third: Student Council, Latin Club secretary, Press C secretary, Orchesis Club, Senior Frolics, Debate Te Advanced Dance BUNN, BETTY: NHS, Quill and Scroll, Student Cf cil, Otyokwa co-editor, Representative to Burges Bloom, ROTC Sponsor, Captain: Junior Representa to Ysleta Festival, Los Amigos, Senior Steering C mittee, FTA treasurer, District VI FTA treasurer, Fl Varsity Tennis, Senior Frolics, Officers Club, Pow V reporter, Popular Hi-Fashion Board 760-761 CAMACHO, SOPHIE: FHA, GRA, Los Amigos, Squad CAMPBELL, JOE: FFA president, Rodeo Club vice-p dent, ROTC, Senior Frolics CANDELARIA, ROBERT: Los Amigos CANDELARIA, FELIPE: Los Amigos CAN O, ROSALIE: Latin Club CANO, RUBEN: B-team Basketball, Varsity Basketl Los Amigos, Senior Frolics CARMEAN, ESTHER: Pow Wow Editor, NHS, Q n' Scroll, SNHS, Student Council, ROTC Sponsor, + tain: Officers Club, Senior Frolics, Representative Irvin, Press Club CARRASCO, JOE: Freshman Football, B-team Basel B-Team Football Captain, Varsity Baseball three ye Varsity Football two years CARRICK, NANCY: Student Council, ROTC Spol Captain: Latin Club president 60-61, Junior Class League outstanding award, Senior Frolics, Officers C FHA, GRA CASILLAS, RAFAEL: Los Amigos, Cafeteria Couri Sock 'n Buskin, Freshman Football CASTILLO, ANNIE: Los Amigos, Sock 'n Bus Senior Frolics, FHA CASTOR, SALVADOR: Los Amigos, Whois Who CENICEROS, LUPE: GRA, Pow Wow Representa Iany and Varied mir IV, Senior Frolics AMBERS, SHARON Varsity Tennis two years, ur two years, Senior Frolics AVEZ, MARY: Los Amigos, FHA, Library Club, ior Frolics, GRA AVIRA, BERTHA: GRA, Los Amigos EW, LAI: Cheerleader, 60-61, Head 61-62, NHS, HS, ROTC Sponsor, Colonel, Military Queen, Stu- t Council, Senior Steering Committee, Junior and ihomore Class president, TASC representative, Repre- tative to Austin-in-Action, Debate Team, Annual Staff TC editor, Business Staff, FTA, GRA, Sock fn Buskin, a Amigos, Pep Squad, Senior Frolics, Officers Club, ro's Who Library, Press Club, Quill nl Scroll XLONE, JOE: Student Body President 61-62, Stu- 1t Council, Varsity Football Letterman, NHS, B-team Itball, basketball, and baseball, JCL district officer '60, ns Togata, TASC delegate AVARELLA, TERRY: NHS, Ysleta Festival Prin- s '62, ROTC Sponsor, Lt. Colonel, Officers Club, vanced Dance, Orchesis Club, FHA, Gens Togata, Sen- Frolics, Press Club treasurer, Pow Wow page editor 'LCHADO MARTHA: GRA Los Ami os Senior 7 7 g 3 Jlics, Tennis Club, Homemaking Class parliamentarian ARK, JERRY: FFA president II, Devil and Daniel Webster and The Winslow Boyl' COLGAN, NANCY: Orchesis, Sock 'n Buskin, ROTC Sponsor, Captain: FTA, Senior Frolics, Advanced Dance COMBS, JIM BUTCH : Varsity Football three years, Varsity Track three years, Varsity Basketball two years, All-District halfback, Most Popular Boy, Senior Frolics CONTRERAS, JAMES: Los Amigos, NCO Club, Offi- cer Club, Sock 'n Buskin, ROTC, Member of Best Com- pany, Best Platoon, Best Squad, Best Battle Group, Sen- ior Frolics COOPER, CARL: Senior Frolics DAVENPORT, STANLEY: Freshman Football, B-Team Baseball, B-Team Football, Freshman vice-president, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball DAVILA, ELLA: ROTC Sponsor, 1st Lieutenant: SNHS secretary, SNHS Duchess, Los Amigos, Officers Club DAILY, ADELE: NHS, Varsity Choir, Varsity Band, FTA, Latin Club treasurer, Drum Corps, Senior Frolics DAVIDSON, SHARON: Student Council two years, ROTC Sponsor, Varsity Choir three years and accompan- ist, Art Club, Math Club, Senior Frolics, FTA, Sock 'n Buskin, FNA, Ultra-Violets, Officers Club ' 1 x, ,sg N 'SIS THERE ANY ONE IN THE TRUNK? INQUIRE I SPECTATORS AS SENIOR BOYS ARRIVE AT SCHOOL. 243 Normal Amount Foolishness Displayed 6GWTheelsw PEGGY SHARP AND GEORGE LOWTHER TAKE A BREAK FROM THEIR ROLE OF DIGNIFIED SENIORS. DE LA TORRE, JAMIE: Freshman Football, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Letterman, Student Council, Senior Frolics DELGADO, DOLORES: ROTC Sponsor, lst lieutenant, Los Amigos, Officers Club, Senior Frolics DETTMAN, KAY: Varsity Choir, Advance Choir, Sock ln Buskin, Orchesis, Inter-scholastic league representative oration and poetry reading DIAZ, JESUS: Sock 'n Buskin, '4The Winslow Boygv stage manager, '4King Midasf lights, The Devil and Daniel Websterf' lights, '4My Heart's in the Highlandsf' lights, '4Noah,,' stage manager, USnow Whitef' crew, summer stock at TWC, Contest Play, Senior Frolics, lights DURAN, ARMANDO: Freshman Football, B-Team Bas- ketball, Varsity Basketball DURAN, EMMA: Drum Corps, Tenor lead, GRA, FHA, Los Amigos, Senior Frolics DURAN, FRANK: Gens Togata, NCO Club president, Sock 'n Buskin, Junior Band, ROTC, Drill Team, Color Guard 244 DURAN, RICHARD: Library Club, Freshman Footl Senior Frolics DOMINGUEZ, CAROLYN: Los Amigos, Student Co eil, Cheerleader '61-'62, Senior Frolics, Pan-Ameri Program DOMINGUEZ, EVANGELINA: Senior Frolics, Tal Show Sophomore Year DOMINGUEZ, J ESUSITA: GRA, FNA EDENS, BILL: Varsity Football, three years, Var: Track two years, B-Team EGOZCUE, JOE: Sock 'n Ruskin ENDLICH, JAMES: ROTC, Officers Club, Varsity R Team, ROTC Major, Distinguished Service Medal, Sen Frolics F ALBY, CAROL: Most Popular Girl, Orchesis, beau SNHS, ROTC Sponsor, lst lieutenant, Majorette, S1 'n Buskin, Senior Frolics, Advanced Dance four years FELLABAUM, ED JR.: FFA, The Devil and Dar Webster, uThe Winslow Boy,', Interscholastic Leagi IERRO, ROBERT HKILLERN: Varsity Football Mana- cr four years, Varsity Baseball Manager four years, Var- ty Basketball Manager one year, Senior Frolics IFER, EDD: Freshman Football, B-Team Baseball, odeo Club president LORES, ALICE: Varsity Band, Los Amigos, GRA DLMER, JOHN: Varsity Football Captain, All District ootball, Assembly Manager, Student Council-F FA epresentative, Senior Steering Committee, B-Team Foot- lill Captain, FFA Sentinel, Freshman Football OLMER, WAYNE: FFA reporter, Track Manager, Odeo Club, Senior Frolics EENCH, MARY ELIZABETH: ROTC Sponsor, lst utenant, Senior Frolics, Gens Togata, Officers Club DE, KATHY: Student Council, ROTC Sponsor, lst utenant, Varsity Choir president, Latin Club, FTA, ficers Club, Senior Frolics, Math Club ALVAN, MARIA OFELIA: Senior Band, Senior Frol- s, Los Amigos, Gens Togata, GRA UFFEY, ALFRED: Interscholastic League, Best Actor id All Star Cast, Sock in Buskin vice-president, Thes- .ans vice-president, The Devil and Daniel Websterf, Charley's Aunt, HThe Lesson, MKing Midas and the olden Touchf' MTl1e Winslow Boy,'l HNoah, Inter- holastic League-i'Three Pills in a Bottlev: Lydia tark Speech Tournament in Poetry Reading, third place: enior Frolics EORGE, CAROL: All State Choir, Student Director f Varsity Choir, Varsity Choir secretary, Thespians esident, Children's Play two years, Thespian Play, NHS, Sock ,n Buskin secretary, Contest Play, Inter- :holastic League in Poetry Reading, Senior Frolics, ltra-Violets, Little Varsity Choir, Story chosen for city iblication in El Leon ART, DODY: Best Dancer 760961, Orchesis four years, TA, FHA, ROTC Sponsor, District Representative to TA Convention, Senior Frolics, Advanced Dance four ears ARVEY, RONNIE: Senior Class president, Varsity ootball one year, Varsity Track three years, Freshman :presentative to Student Council, Sophomore representa- ve to Student Council, Sock ,n Buskin, B-Team Bas- Etball, Foreign Exchange Student Steering Committee, nior Steering Committee, Senior Frolics AMEZ, MANUEL: Senior Band, ROTC Band Officer, OTC Officer, Member of Best Company in Battle roup, Member of Best Squad in Corps GOMEZ, OLGA: Los Amigos, Senior Frolics GONZALEZ, GEORGINA: Los Amigos, Senior Frolics GRAHAM, GARY W.: ROTC Drill Team, Officers Club, Sock in Buskin, ROTC Major, Senior Frolics GRIJALVA, MARTHA: SNHS HARRELSON, LILLIAN: White House Fashion Board '61-,62, FHA Best Member Award '60-361, Junior Chapter Award in FHA, FHA third vice-president, Senior Frolics, Library Club parliamentarian, Sock ,n Buskin HEFLIN, PAULA: ROTC Sponsor, lst lieutenant: An- nual Staff Club Editor, Pow Wow Staff, Business Staff Layout Manager, Press Club secretary, Los Amigos, FHA, Sock 'n Buskin, Debate, Senior Frolics, Officers Club HERNANDEZ, CRUZ: Senior Band HERNANDEZ, HORTENCIAI: Los Amigos, FHA, Senior Frolics, GRA HODGES, TONY: Varsity Band, ROTC Band, Cadet Merit, Solo and Ensemble, two first places: Freshman Football Team, Van Horn Clinic Band, Officers Club, first Choir Trombone, lst lieutenant in ROTC, SGT. at Arms in Band HOGGARD, LESLIE: ROTC Drill Team HOWARD, ART: Varsity Football Captain, FHA Beau HERNANDEZ, SOCORRO: SNHS, Senior Frolics HULBERT, ALFRED: ROTC Rifle Team-High Individ- ual in El Paso, Cadet Major, ROTC Officers Club, Superior Cadet Award twice, NHS vice-president, Latin Club, Senior Frolics JACKSON, LYNDA: Student Council two years, Fresh- man secretary, Majorette two years, Senior Band two years, Cheerleader '6l-'62, Football Duchess, Military Duchess, ROTC Major, Officers Club, Senior Steering Committee, Sock 'n Buskin, FHA, Most Beautiful Girl, Representative to El Paso High Spring Fiesta, Senior Frolics JAHRMAN, JERRY: Senior Band, Varsity Choir, ROTC, Senior Frolics, Art Club, Drafting Club JARVIS, SHIRLEY: Business Staff, FHA, Senior Frolics, ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant: Officers Club 245 Satisfaction Gained by JOHNSON, LIZ: Ysleta Festival Queen, NHS, Varsity Tennis, ROTC Major, FTA vice-president, historian, Press Club, Officers, Club secretary, Senior Frolics, Pow Wow Ad Manager, Business Staff JORDAN, JAN: NHS, SNHS, Thespian secretary-treas- urer, vice-president: Sock in Buskin president, Orchesis, Math Club, Los Amigos JUAREZ, MARIA: NHS, SNHS, Senior Class secretary, Senior Frolics, Miss YHS JURADO, ALFREDO: ROTC Ist Lieutenant, Best Drill Cadet in Sophomore year, Baseball two years, Freshman Football KLEIN, GARY: ROTC Lieutenant Colonel, Officers' Club president, Sock 'n Buskin, Best Drill Cadet, Member of the Best Company LANE, ALBERT: ROTC Ist lieutenant, Officers Club, Distinguished Cadet Medal, Senior Frolics LECHUGA, ERNESTINA: Los Amigos, GRA, Senior F rolics LEWIS, KENDRICK: Varsity Football, Varsity Basket- ball, NHS, Senior Steering Committee, Senior Class Favorite IN A CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE POW WOW TO SELECT THE BEST DECORATED CAR, THE SPEECH DEPARTMENT WAS AWARDED THE PRIZE. 246 LITTLE, PAULINE: Freshman Beauty, FHA Beat Third place Beauty '59-760, Art Club secretary, FI Art Club Beauty LOPEZ, ALICE: FHA, Los Amigos, Library Club, Sen Frolics, Senior Band LOPEZ, KATY: Los Amigos, SNHS, NHS LOWTHER, GEORGE: ROTC Captan, Drill Team, ficersa Club LOZOYA, PEDRO: Senior Band, ROTC Band, RO' Officers' Club LUNA, HENRY JR.: ROTC Officer Rifle Team, D Team Commander, Member of Best Company in Ba Group LUTY, JANET: Choir I, Choir II, Girls Choir, Var: Choir, Drum Corps LUTY, THOMAS: Chemo-Physics Club, Rodeo, Club LYERLY, BONNIE: Student Council, NHS, SNf Senior Band, FHA recording secretary and historf Press Club, Pow Wow Staff, Orchesis, Los Amigos LYON, JANICE: Senior Band, ROTC Sponsor, F Chapter Degree, FHA Officer, White House Fash Board, Senior Frolics MCCAIN, NANCY: FHA, ROTC Sponsor, Ist Lieutena Senior Frolics, Officers, Club, GRA MCLAUGHLIN, BILLYE: FTA, FHA, GRA, FHA rel sentative to Odessa MCLAUGHLIN, JOY: Sock 'n Buskin, FHA MCNEAL, JAMES: Senior Frolics MACIAS, BERTHA: Gens Togata, Drum Corps, GI MACIAS, CARMELITA: Student Body Secretary, IN tary Duchess, Drill Team Sweetheart, SNHS Lady Waiting, SNHS, Los Amigos secretary, ROTC Spor Captain: Senior Steering Committee, Representative Shamrock Festival, Officers Club, Senior Frolics, P Club, Junior Class Representative to Student Council AGEE, PAUL: ROTC Colonel, Manager of Varsity notball, Officers Club, Commander of Best Company in e Corps, Senior Frolics ARQUEZ,-LILY: Los Amigos, Choir I, FHA, Senior olics, GRA ARTINEZ, PETE: FTA, Gens Togata, Press Club, lnior Frolics, Senior Band ARTINEZ, PETE: Senior Band, Senior Frolics ATHIS, LESLIE: Sock 'n Buskin, ROTC AXWELL, ELAINE: Kawliga Award in '61, Second ace Beauty '61, District secretary of FHA, Chapter :retary of FHA two years, Freshman Favorite, FHA iautyg ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant: Senior Frolics, 'ficersl Club, Orchesis ELENDEZ, MARIA ELENA: Track Sweetheart, NHS, 'ring Festival Princess, Senior Class vice-president: DTC Sponsor, lst lieutenant: SNHS president, Los nigos vice-president, Junior Class secretary, Sophomore ass secretary, Sophomore Duchess to Spring Festival, udent Council ENDEZ, ALICIA: Los Amigos, GRA, Senior Frolics, A, Champion Volleyball Team IENDEZ, MARY S.: GRA, Spanish Club, Senior Frolics Senior Frolics, Pep Squad MISCHEN, EDWARD: NHS, Varsity Tennis, Press Club, Senior Frolics MORALES, FELIPE T.: Greenhand Star Award, B-Team Basketball, FFA secretary, Senior Frolics, Junior Favorite MORENO, ANTONIA: SNHS, FHA MORTON, TIM: Freshman Football, B-Team Football, B-Team Track, Varsity Football two years, All District Football two years, Varsity Track two years, Senior Frolics, FFA MURPHY, GEOFF: Varsity Baseball Manager one year, Varsity Tennis one year, Choir I, Senior Frolics NABHAN, JEAN MARIE: ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieuten- ant: Drum Corps, Band Duchess, Los Amigos, GRA, Sen- ior Frolics, NAVARRETE, HENRY: Los Amigos, Track, Math Club NAVARETTE, HORTENCIA: GRA, Los Amigos, SNHS, Pep Squad, Senior Frolics NEVAREZ, JUANITA: Los Amigos, GRA reporter, Sen- ior Frolics, FHA, Pep Squad OPORTO, MARY: SNHS Princess and Duchess, Los Group Achievements ELENDEZ, MANUEL: Varsity Choir two years, ROTC, rill Team ITCHELL, ILA MARIA: FHA, Choir I, Choir II, Girls noir, Advanced Choir ,ITCHELL, LINDA: Orchesis, Sock in Buskin, Gens pgata, Military Princess, Cheerleader '61-'62, Student Juncil ILAM, DONNA: Varsity Choir, FHA treasurer, par- tmentarian: Head of Projects, Gens Togata: Senior olics, Art Club INJAREZ, LUPE: Gens Togata, FHA, Los Amigos, Amigos, GRA, Senior F rolics, FHA, Pep Squad OPPENHEIM, IDA: ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant: Girls Choir, Tennis Club, FHA, FTA, Senior Frolics ORENDUF F , MIKE: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Debate, Snow Whitef' Emcee at: Spring Festival, Math Club, Gens Togata, Senior Frolics ORTIZ, ROSALIE: FHA, FTA, Senior Frolics, Talent Show in Sophomore year, Pep Squad PADILLA, VELIA: FNA, GRA, Drum Corps two years, Senior Frolics, Gens Gogata 247 PADILLA, VICKIE: GRA, FHA PALACIOS, CECILIA: Girls Choir, Senior Frolics PONCA, OFELIA: Girls Choir, FHA, Senior Frolics, Varsity Tennis, GRA PEARSON, PAULETTE: Pow Wowv Staff, Page 3 As- sistant Editor, Exchange Editor, Press Club, treasurer, Quill and Scroll PEDREGON, LUIS: NHS, SNHS, vice-president, Los Amigos, Gens Togata PENA, TERESITA: Class representative to Student Council for three years, Spanish Club Queen, Los Amigos, Junior Class vice-president, GRA ROBINSON, ROBERT M.: Gens Togata, ROTC, Mem of Best Company in Corps, Distinguished Cadet Ribl Drill Team, Officers' Club, B-Team Football RODRIQUEZ, SANTIAGO JR.: Freshman Football, Team Football, Los Amigos Vice-president, Senior Frc ROSALES, TERESITA: ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenz Los Amigos, Spanish Duchess, GRA ROUSE, JOE: Freshman Football, uThe Winslow Bt Varsity Choir, Sock 'n Buskin, Senior Frolics RUIZ, TONY: Who,s Who in Boy's PE, Sock 'n Bus Thespian, Los Amigos SALAS, ROMELIA: GRA, Senior Frolics, FTA, Amigos p Graduates Participate r 7 PERSTIN, JAN: Band Sweetheart 761362, Lady-in-Wait- ing to the Military Court, Band president '61-'62, Head Majorette two years, ROTC Sponsor, Lieutenant Colonel, Officers, Club, Senior Frolics, Orchesis PINON, DELIA: Drum Corps three years PLOWMAN, NORMA JEAN: NHS historian, ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant, Orchesis, FHA historian, Los Amigos, Annual Staff, Business Staff, Press Club, Senior Frolics PUGH, ANNETTE, Pow Wow Staff, FHA, ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant, Officers Club, Senior Frolics RAMIREZ, CAYETANO: Senior Band, ROTC Band REGAN, BARBARA: Maj orette two years, Varsity Band, Drum Corps, FHA, ROTC Sponsor, lst Lieutenant, Orchesis REICHARDT, CONNIE: NHS secretary, Senior Frolics, Orchesis, Los Amigos, Business Staff Ad Manager SALAZAR, NANCY: GRA, Los Amigos, GRA secreta Los Amigos program chairman, Sophomore Favor Student Council, Assembly Manager, Senior Frolics, V sity Tennis, Varsity Choir, Tennis Club president SANDERS, MARY INEZ: Varsity Choir, Sock 'n Busls ROTC Sponsor, Interscholastic Play Competition, Dc and Daniel Webster,,7 Female Lead SERAFIN, MARY ANGELINA: SNHS, Senior Ba Los Amigos SHADLE, CHRISTINA: GRA, FHA, FTA, Los Amigi SHARP, PEGGY: FTA president, ROTC Sponsor, Lieutenant, Pep Squad, Senior Frolics, FHA, Offic Club SILVA, JOSIE: GRA four years, Los Amigos, Sen Drum Corps two years ,ffv T-S.. ,Fixx SMITH, GEORGE: Senior Band, Sock 'n Buskin, RO' In Club Wvork 248 enior Frolics VIITH, MARY: NHS, ROTC Sponsor Lieutenant, Whois 'ho in Latin, Olyokwa Ad Manager, Orchesis, Gens ogata, Press Club, Officers Club, Senior Frolics, Quill rd Scroll DLIS, MARY: Choir, Los Amigos FARLING, WILLIAM R,: Varsity Track Captain, Var- ty Football, Varsity Football Manager, two year letter- an in Track and Football, Latin Club IIEWART, PATTI: Cens Togata president and treas- 'er, Orchesis, NHS, FHA, FNA, FTA, Press Club, tyokwa Staff, Senior Editor, Pep Squad ,W,i.,.. FICKLER, GAY: Senior Band four years, Majorette, OTC S onsor Border Music Festival, All Cit Band, - P 1 , Y 1wEFro,119s.,,,,,,,,,,s,AA A, ,Y ----N --fe-J' FONE, JUDY KAY: Cheerleader '61-'62, NHS, SNHS, uill and Scroll, FTA, Olyokwa Co-Editor, Student Coun- l two years, Representative to Bel Air Festival, Press ,ub, Varsity Choir, ROTC Sponsor Captain, Senior rolics, Officers, Club, Popular Hi-Fashion Board 761-'62 JTHERLAND, WILLIAM K.: NHS, Senior Frolics JTHERLIN, MIKE: Vice-president of the Student Jdy, Varsity Football four years, Lettered four years Football, Varsity Track four years, lettered four years, ll District Football two years, All District Most Valua- e Player, All-State Football third Team, Captain two ears in Football, Orchesis Beau, Freshman Favorite ARANGO, LILY: GRA, Drum Corps, FHA Secretary- reasurer, Los Amigos, Senior Frolics ELLES, RUBEN: Basketball Team Varsity, Varsity xseball ELLES, SAMMY: Los Amigos, Senior Frolics, Track DRRES, FIDEL: ROTC Officer, Officers' Club REJO, DANNY: Los Amigos, Mr. YHS REVIZO, EMMA: President of Homemaking Class, udent Council Representative, GRA, Los Amigos, Sen- r Favorite, Beauty Contest Contestant, Archery Champ YRA, MARILYN: NHS, Orchesis, Advanced Dance VASQUEZ, ALVESA MARIA: Los Amigos, GRA, FHA VASQUEZ, CONNIE: Senior Frolics VAUCHAN, CHERYL: Orchesis, Sock 'n Buskin, Senior Frolics, Press Club, Pow Wow Staff, Fall Play '60, Quill and Scroll VILLALVA, MARY ELLEN: Cheerleader two years, Senior Steering Committee, Student Council four years, Football Duchess, SNHS, NHS, Sophomore Secretary, Freshman Vice-President VIX, BETTY WAHLEN, ANN: Princess in Military Court, FHA, Rifleteam Sweetheart, FHA Chapter President, Sopho- more Class Beauty and second Place in the School Beauty Contest, third Place in School Beauty Contest '61-762, ROTC Sponsor Major, Senior Frolics, Officers' Club, Art Club, Orchesis 7ICK. OMA S TE: Varsity Choir, Senior Ban , Los Amigos, Orc lesis iigi ,-11 WOOD, MARY: Homecoming Queen, ROTC Sponsor Major. Page I Co-Editor of Pow Wow, Quill and Scroll, Cens Togata, FHA WRIGHT, VIOLA: Senior Frolics, Choir four years, Choir Clinic YOUNGBLOOD, CLAIIDETTE: Christmas Choir Pro- gram for two years, Choir Clinic, Modern Dance Recital ZAMBRANO, LORENZO: Senior Frolics SEN1oRS EXPRESS THEIR INDIGNATION TO MR. PICKETT UPON LEARNING THAT THEY WERE DEPRIVED or SENIOR CA- REER DAY BECAUSE or THE SNOW. 24, OTYOKWA POW WOW Ysletu High School Publications February 24, 1962 Student Body Ysleta High School El Paso, Texas Dear Students: We have worked together since May a year ago on the 1962 OTYOKWA. Ideas came . . . and are now converted into reality: our theme, uAccent on Achievement in I962, our four color pages, and the new arrangement of the book. Of course in developing these plans into reality, many things went wrong. Neither of us will forget those last minute deadlines, but our hope is that this book has caught the activities, academic advancement and athletic achievement of this year, not only in pictures, but in copy. After the newness and excitement of the book Wears off, read the copy through and apply it to your own memories. Without the aid of many people this book could not have been possible. We wish to express our gratitude to the Popular Dry Goods Studio of Photography, and Thirman Studio of Photography as well as our student photographers, Eddie Fresquez and Willie Bosencrans, for pictures, Mr. Clyde Wafer for his time and patience, Mrs. Jackie Goodwin for her work with us, Mr. Joe Mays of National School Studios, Capt. John Bracey who took the color pictures for us, and Mr. Chester Sullivan, representative from Taylor Publishing Company. Our special thanks go to Mrs. Pearl Crouch, our advisor, for many hours of needed guidance, and to the student body and faculty for their co-operation in taking pictures. At long last we are able to present to you the 1962 OTYOKWA. We hope you will enjoy it and cherish it. D3 Your Wm.. Betty Bunn Judy Stone CO-EDITORS A SIGH OF RELIEF IS UTTERED AS THE FINAL DEADLINE IS FINISHED. 1 , V X Y X if 1 , , ' 1 4 . , , 7, 1' 5 V . f ' g V 1 , , 5 ' 1, 1 f x.',,,f' A u I , f 1 , X - N . f , f , f f , V C . V , ' 'T . JL V , A 4 . ' , x , 'V ,V ,ff V Z NV fl, ., V X' , ,', 1 f fx' ZX 5 f . L1 , ,Y 1 ,- V! 7 f I fr Y-LJJ' . 1 'H' I , . , ,. -Q f , ,V 1 ,f X1 1 -. V' I w , If x , Y ' V , 4 , ,f I ,, V 1 1 -' yi ' f 1 , f V. ,X . L , 4 Y A -If A, f , 6 A ,, I, JL, , V V - , f . I V 1 Y, 1 VA VV L. , .R ' w , Y 1 , J, w I 71 1 'I A 'fir' I Y .V 1' , , 1 1 X f . ,' , ffr 7 V' 1 xo bun'- ,A , vu: 40 V- 385 x , 1 r LY 'if V .- Vx 1. -' , , V X f' ' TU . V , 4,1 .. 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LEW'S GROCERY 7I7l Alameda For Fresh Vegefables PR 2-I964 262 Commercial, Weddings, Color Pl1o+ograpl1y I525 Wyoming A KE 3-5822 FRANK DISPENZA CAPRI ITALIAN RESTAURANT X ' . J. 6972 Highway 80 E. El Paso, Texas N y 1 V A V- Breakfan - 6 A. M. Io II Congra'I'uIaI'ions Io, Noon Day Lunch - II +o 3 P. M. - 5.85 A , N ,K Dinner +o II P. M. ' Class of '62 I+aIian, American, and Mexican Food for F- From-f , Ihe enI'ire famiIy +o enioy r I Visif us for beH'er Pizzas I I I I AII Fornis of' Insurance COMPLIMENTS y My no MO-NWA I y OF A FRIEND PE MMM EL PASO, TEXAS KE z-s9sn V J'-NV 'I I -I NU I I It MI If JISC I, I7I'bIuII 'I v'I,U fr 'I' f IT Lib' NU MINI we MP' jj 1 , ,, , G J I' Q' 'gf LTV WW NI Ig WI 'L I' MINI as I+'s a Pleasure +o Park FREE a In Five Poinis LO 6-6755 I Sears GUS HANSEN'S FINER FOODS PerIecHon in Mea'rs WIDE SELECTION IMPORTED FOODS 4673 Mon+ana EI Paso, Texas LO 6-3933 870I AIamecIa UL 9-9067 LUCKY DRIVE IN Whenever You Wani' a Snack- Come +o +he Lucky 263 Lakeside Village . . . EI Paso's pioneer shopping cenler serv- ing The Lower Valley where shopping is a pleasure, nor a chore. Smiling service is The order oi The day when you visil any of your friendly Lakeside lvlerchanls. Difmore Jewelry Acme Laundry 81 Cleaners Lakeside Beauly Salon Lakeside Texaco Jimmy Salome Woolworfhs Food Marr Ten-Wide Trailer B K Barber Shop Given Brolhers Oasis Sales Tiny Tol' Shop Gunning-Casleel House of Fabrics Lakeside Liquors Lakeside Chevron Harmony Shop Singer Sewing Machine Weseman Mofel Aaronson Brolhers Del Nor+e Saddlery An+hony's LAKESIDE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION rx A-,,., li!!! KC . ,,,. Y. fx 5 W i 1 V. ff- ,Lck D TQ 5 1 -.1 1,5 -Y------ 1 1 yi ai, L, J, 1 ,,. Q a r We di, I it 3 CLA!! Ciu K BeHyiew Binionym 7 'rBinigj, fsmjA Mary BriH'o Kirby Brown Es+her Carmean Cynihia Cole Janice Cryer Barbara Flefcher Kafhy Gade Nancyglchrisf Beiihwgorrell Nancy Gorrell Nikki Jackson b Mary Ann Long Linda McDonald Margarei' Ann Marsh Margaref Megason Linda Mi+cheil Diana Ringquisr Elizabefh Romney LyneH'e Romney Sandra Sherwood Jan S'l'one Judy S+one Johnnie Tappan Barbara Toone 4Maryy Lou Ioqone Liz Ann Johnson ijan WalifeT'r-a-as x X 5 HOME OF FINE MEAT PRODUCTS 250 North Euclid Avenue EI Paso, Texas PRospec+ 2-I465 WESTERN-GILLETTE MOTOR TRANSPORTATION Look 'Io Your Purina Dealer-Ray Hopper For Seeds, Feriilizers, Livesiock, Farm and Garden Supplies AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY CO. NO. I 6820 AIameda PR 2-I445 I . . , V , I 3' . . .I . , . . I . ca5gIa+ula+aong Idjfiihe eGradua'ies P From I I , U , . A A be . UNION IIFURNniUREwLco,' I I 205-215 Sifsianiojn' Q 3 Dial KE 3-2486 X , V 5, X t , WHOLESOME ICE COMPANY 6984 AIameda Sized Ice Dry Ice Block Ice Open 24 Hours a Day ICE COLD BEVERAGES AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY Prin'I'ers and Publishers II2I Easf Missouri KE 2-688I p MEDONALD' efgEIEN1fIo'usEs , I I. 1 , ' ' X- I? .Jn xnxx'-M I ly II .Qgrariiuirns 2I.I1i PoIi'II:Ia'IIgVI Bedding PIanI's L ' JfIF0IIa9eI,PIa I5 70Q0 Nor+I1 Loop 1PR'2436II . ' , I :- Q I x ,V ' If Kr Reg Qwjffs . Jr' HOLDSWORTH . A X 70 ' a 2-2 - yi fy! JEWELER if P 7 zos Mms s+ GX M EI Paso, Te by Oijwiyigl' I JI' fiimiify wif dog?-125 gines-Hamilfon Wafches Aufhorized WI p 1' a ch Ins ec or J For Texas 8: New Orleans Railroad Texas 8: Pacific Railroad -AII Work Guaranfeed- Congrafulafions From McCORMICK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 805I Nor'I'I'1 Loop DEL CAMINO JEWELERS 5050 Alameda PR 2-588I PR 8-360' Bus. Phone UL 9-8733 Res. UL 9-7875 LOWER VALLEY PRINTING CO. in Fox Plaza OFFSET RUBBER STAMPS SOCIAL AND BUSINESS PRINTING HARLAN H. LUCKY GULF SERVICE I4 Years Service Official Sfafe Inspec+ion L censed by Depf. of P bl S 'F fy GREYHOUND BUS STOP AND TICKETS 8848 Alameda EI Paso, Texas EL FARM Phone UL 9-79II PASO COUNTY BUREAU Insurance Services JACK H. STALLINGS 267 ,flfi xr l 25 2 2+ ,aff My XXXX XX X X rv' XX Ifif YN ,LVVU . ' V Q49 134241 W Cl W ij W' ' M ,f If iain Maxwell, Presiclenl 1 L Lynda Jackson, Vice-Presiclenl' 4073 W0 5001-4141 771.4 game- Nancy McCain, Secrelary , J H35 A6 Q ry jf5G?7L! B y Bunn Al JC! all page ZIV l-'L Lincla Braswell s,dg,.,-, -A-Q-------+5 Ann Carpenfer 7,2 Lai Chew ll Teresa Coghlan I 0 Carolyn DeMeriH fy LVLQQ L17 fy QQT Sally Dulany Q Ka'l'ie Gnauclc My Tlwea years Donna Milam ' Q Bug McDonald 0 SC Lkcclllfr Q Q, ., h Hamer Nance JW R fl 3 sl lcuii K fl I Keni Lou Pa'H'on A D - ' D ' X A El Terry Smiih lflk Tl Clh ml l ll N C' Xl fain? Sandy TdYlor Q A g I - Linda Teasley Q 53 D Marsha Thomas ,e 0 A2559 Janice Whife f or H rr' r Ulu Linda Jo Yarbrough Gail Zukevich . Eggfofff-M, 1 v , ,J f 4 VA Maui p Ls-x,,.,,W, ef? -K-flffd Jag!! -a f f I In A J ., ,Z V A21 5 1'9 5' afrg' f6 cil,,-W., ,.a1 0 L '5 I 0 I V U ! .J ff' ' . N, , fvpv f-f- -fi P , gg 4 .NJ iff' L-91 K' A 7 ci! 61 'Q!Q' ' V I g f J ' ,! . . ,wa 1 I y jx WM, Af-, ,Wd , I f-V-I 77f',f?fZ ,j'3Av'2 KLA?-0967 1' J A! if 7- ff xr, K- js f ,,-K, A. ' ' 7 f ,f ' V ,, 7, 47 4 MQ, V v , 5. y V D ,Q 4 Lf . I ' f f was WMP M ,0,,fc.. A 1 1 . . 268 PARK-RITE PARKING 405 Norfh Oregon I3OI San+a Fe xx Bob's and Harry's DEL CAMINO CHEVRON 492I Alameda Sfandard Oil Producrs - ATLAS TIRES - OUR SPECIALTY I' o 5 NQRMAN L. coMBs Painiing Con+racIor .nl Phone 9-922I Indusfrial - Commercial I sPainI'ing Only V .. .1 U 1 Finesi Booi-Shoe Repair in Ilie Souilwwesi CEDAR GROVE BOOT-SHOE REPAIR SHOP 7395 Alameda Avenue Ia'I' Carolina Drivel Also Good Cleaning- Pressing a+ Reduced Prices S I D 81 R DRIVE-IN GROCERY 7096 Norfh Loop .. STATE BANK 5 I 60 MonI'ana MEMBER F.D.I.C. PR 2-466I . ,V ,I , if V no , If ' Xyff P if li Il 'I f ,If'7I,I fl ,J f If V f, V 'ILL' ,:?' fl ' M fa. nfl lii , I 177 'I 3 'W In if L' fl! ,ff I , 'V iff! 'ff f ff' 'vi ,f QQ ' I IL' ,, ,I K , ,f I 4 JI' - QW. , fifflffilfn -fi K4 'iil v,fI' PJ 'eff' ,fff 'fi . 7 Xfffg' A' I ,'5f'LI.x5 If Egg, 4 1 , I, I I , f' ' J I S V If ' Nfl if , 375, Hi 1, P' I ff if 7VJy,fL', . :fly way f fi? SU P ER MARKET' I IW ' ' M 5900 Alameda 61,1 5 v ,A .J - Lf I f X X J TX NN x4 6 - 1 V, ,N D L, , ,sf gf, I 1:14, orgy' RODELA'S CHEVRON 8827 Alameda Phone 859-904I 270 Caring for children is my business- Noi' a pasiime. Congra+uIa'rions Happy Seniors on your Happy Day and in FuI'ure Years. PETER RABBIT DAY NURSERY 8I43 Norih Loop LY 8-83I I 3aHeries Recharged Fas'r Service EIa'Is Fixed on Car LuIorica+ion TRAILER TOWN AND TIGUA TIMER SERVICE STATION I6 S'Iores Drive-In Groceries We Cover 'II1e Lower VaIIey 5 LOCATIONS Highway 80 7809 NorII'1 Loop OPEN 7 A.M. 'TIL II P.M. LY 8-qolo EVERY DAY Thomas Davila. Service Manager RODELA'S MOBILE SERVICE TERRELL STATION INSURANCE SERVICE 903l Alameda 7829 Nor+I1 Loop Rd. Phone LY 8-0844 857-9052 R. P. YOUNGBERG FINANCE Auio, Personal, and Furni+ure Loans 'Io FH' Your Need 7679 Nor-II1 Loop Road VALLEY PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Dial PR 2-5061 PR 2.2016 5990 AIameda EL PASO. TEXAS 116' 4 0 ', I .., ' .1 LAKESI DE BEAUTY SALON 7020 Alameda La'I'es+ Hair Trends PR 2-7665 Zeynep Barlas XJ. BeHye Binion Sliaron Cline Jan Campbell Susan Powers Susan Moir SELON Mi TR HI Cl1arloH'e Snelson Krlsh Akers Ru'l'l1 Ann Johnsfone Llsa Lovelace Margarel Kennedy ,Mary S'l'epl1enson nne'H'e S a rP1w.n'usm5',TJ I .. Sponsors Mrs. E. L. Sfinson Mrs. J. H. Jolwnsfone Mrs. W. D. Moir Mary SmH'l-1-Presiolenr Suzanne Johnson-Corresponding Secrelary Dawn Luye-Recording Secrerary Jean Young-Parliamenrarlan Terry Ciavarella-Vice-Presiolenl Helen Howard-Treasurer Jan S1'one-Chaplain Eva Waldrop-l-lislorian Janei' S'rinson-lnlerclub Council Represenlralive l i l I l 5 J I L f l Qllllsii FMWQDEQHTE - ,, . fGROClERY E ll f ,xo ll. E. , A 4 f ,xiii ' f, 'tl ,. fill? fi fps? 'g N ,Hey .5 I V ' ,bij -3 .ff-1 1-kg' Li 'I l fi- 'Gs-k Youll- Friendly Neighborhood Slore ' 'im ml.. 'Q' 7, 5, E i ' ,f J , E .,. 1 .,,,. sf 1 5-fb ' f 'fs kk f fi .5 ' ,JW 9136 ALAMEDA ,rg 'L it In., 11- - ' 4 :S ' 1 ol .C-Q if-as helping you LIVE BETTER . . . electrically El FMSCQ ELECTRIC CGCQRQFMWW Road-Runningesl Gasolines in the West 0 ix , n i od 'fi : E fl ,V 7 . l i . Xl TJ ,,., .,.-.-:-'1:: . 4 A4-v --.A'-A- -4'.4-'. -.'.. g5ggsgs:f::e2ii2E5s,.: ,.,.-...,. . A 34 ee'e E E 1.,,elellle,lll,elleieell E le.e l .,....l.,,.,.4,. R D CTS COMPANY HlLL'S WASHINGTCN PARK RIDES Calering +o group parlies and picnics ALL NEW RIDES 273 Yslota Warrior Association Presidenf: Ronnie Harvey Lorenzo Samhranog Jim Conway-Sg+.-ai'-Arms: Mike Orenduff-Treasurer: Phil Bowen-Secreiary Drew Bowen: Jay Tice-Vice-President Kevin Andrews-Chaplain: Eddie Fifer: Gary Graham Bill Huclsong Eddie Knipp, Bobby Tiius Noi' Shown: Mike Wilson and Richard lrwin AQUA PooLs SALES SERVICE, INC. Swimming Pool Equipmenl and Chemicals ROBERT GARCIA-Proprielor Eslimales-Conslruclion-Counseling DUCH ESS BEAUTY SALON 693I Alameda Ollice: PR 2-478I El Paso, Texas Res- KE 2-6329 Personalized Hair Styling I OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ZALE S JEWELERS Texas and Mesa Chelmonl UL 9-6I3I 8768 Alameda I I2 Mills KE 3-24ll KE 3-3689 PR 2-32Il 6 -6 D Alameda Ave. EL Paso, Texas ' ' ' Phones: UL 9-95l6 UL 9-8802 NM R H UL 9-9493 WHERE You GET VERI-FRESH FRESH FANCY EGGS SOLD ONLY AT YOUR FOOD MART STORE I Ex -0 Zaragosa and Palrol Ave. J 81 J AUTO SALVAGE Burned and Wreclced Aulo and Truck Parls We buy all lcinds ol cars and lruclcs KENNETH JONES GARVICE JENNINGS For lhe Besl Meals Buy al PETE'S MEAT MARKET Specializing in line meals ancl produce. We supply home 'Freezer meals cul lo order. KE 2-0098 KE 3-5076 3323 Alameda Blvd. El Paso, Texas Choice Beef Special Prices Prices include processing and delivery 275 I!! iff X I3 , f 1 ' 3 X, I' fi M' A SOUVENIR OF FORE ER -,K 11 ,,-,- I E Q I 91, - I ' 5, -' 'tfv Fez gig in x xi My ' riff Huw :,- ' ,, N. .v- , f ' I? .sr-I fff? 1 N Sir ,Q up ' Xia K-I k . K V' H ---, . QW-1 1-5 re A ,QI xxciil Nigga- ,f I P' I X-. I- fb ' IVR 1 :F :ji X .7 -,II Q, 11 K, f ,fl :M ' R J fx I, ff Ag. QI. Ng 1. Y ' ' ITX3 ff' ig Q . , - hge A :fs N-lf , . ji 5 K ' ' ug. u ff. ' I .,,.. . K 1 XMI- -1--. -in Q -I me ff'-'. -vu ff s- of r 276 is -. fx! ..f- ., , QE? -.-'jet 57, ,. , .zijiglix I A P44533 x,Xt3E:,L:W-.M --T. ' ' f +, A fine professional photograph does two things for you . . . It represents you at the instant it is taken, and it keeps that You alive for later generations to see . . . ' - h 'll kee You will grow older, of course, but our talented artist photograp er wx p today's You forever young! . . . We are happy to be your ofhclal school photographer, h t to record all and we'd be proud to be your personal photograp er, oo, the other important events of your life. YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO 3 FLOOR Popular Dry Goods 1961 OFFICERS: President-.ludy Stone Vice-president-Adele t . C C Secretary-Norma Plowman Treasurer-Connie Reichardt Chaplain-Cheryl Stevens i S Historian-Peggy Sharp Sgt. at Arms-Mary Ciavarella Sponsor-Mrs. Kathryn Waugh Tri -I-Ii-Y FIRST ROW: Norma Plowman, Patty Seitsinger, Cheryl Stevens, Betsy Moore, SECOND ROW: Kathryn Barton, Pat Nemeth, AdelenDailyg THIRD ROW: Peggy Sharp, Judy Stone, Sandra Hill, Mrs. Kathryn Waugh,.Christie Reichardt, Katha- leen Davidson, Mary Britton, Not shown: Connie Reichardt. , 5 1 J ' JZ! . F, ,l .f ,Cy . K .7 1962 OFFICERS. : President-Sandra Hill i l . , 9 ,J Vice-President-Kathryn Barton I' . Ljljojr ,GJ . ,pf ' , f Secretary-Pat Nemeth j-iff!! 'jf 'jf . 'V ' y ,1 ' Treasurer-Mary Britton OV! , 51,1 ft' 5 .wa ., ,C , Chaplain-Christie Reichardt Y E' In V 'fell f 11- , ., Historian-Kathaleen Davidson 'll Sgt. at Arms-Patty Seitsinger Sponsor: Mrs. Kathryn Waugh Af. I .L X MXL.,- IST ROW Joyce Smithj' Mary Wood, SECOND ROW: Vicky Lyerly, Mary varella, Sue uckabyg THIRD ROW: Carmelita Macias, Cora Bransford, Martha twn, Sharon Davidson, Patti Brister, Bonnie Lyerly, Sharon Chambers, .lane odg Not shown: Laurie Stovall. 277 Juarez, Mexico S+an'I'on S+. Bridge C5aIeway Io Mexico MEXICO TOURS I2I5 S. S'I'an+on 'Touring Cars by 'I'I1e Hour 'Mrs. Mark Bray, Mgr. KENT OIL FOR BEST LESS I7 Major Brands of Oil KENT SERVICE STATION 8739 Alameda 1 KE 2-27I8 PR 2-3080 EL PASO, TEXAS 722. AW f f ,X K . ,flf-.4,.4?fg Ca, V,3,,LLc7.A1,rAf'L,Q-, iff J-XLQ7 , E. , if .Q f x S fi , 1, A ,L X VM,,iQq,u I, y ff:-,a,ff ,yffi2Qf,uL1 Zi 4. QIVU. Xiu +46 five: fl , ' ' 'I f I ' E f ,' fin. 1 X ,I , 'Q If fffT 4, k V,.,V,X! .iiefy - X, 4 C ?u2!4.! ,Xia ,V If 1, ef A ff W, ' fl, , J, .,,,,!f 4 If fb f L, X Ii I AQ I T If If A 'K 'xt I l- S , A- . V 7 Y V, mfr, d,,' . ,Q2 1 I V 1 I l ' Of' .,- 21 ' I' ,-I f ' .FQ -C -wyf!-L 1 ,ovfgf Heating 81 Cooling, Inc. I ' I gf , I C I! .AL ' ff 4 f I SI1eeI',Me raI, Confracitors ff, . , , . A , ,I ,T I , ff 1 - I '-r K If ' i , Y, , .vf H -4' wf ' ' ii- ' ,V I I K x , 'n ' ' A I Q - 6809 'Alameda Ayenuefif - 4 7 I EL PASO, TEXAS ' ' M. W. MILLS -. , I I I mf 5 ' T l R I Linda Mitchell Diana Harrison Johnnie Tappan Shirley Scarbrough f ,,, , S Beckie due la Torre Sandra Sherwood Nikki Jackson ff' 'w f' .fm Q XAL X ! l lst President-Liz Johnson Vice-President-Paulette Pearson Secretary-Margaret Ann Marsh Treasurer-Patty Sumner Historian-Sandra Sherwood Chaplain-JoAnn Hamblin Parliamentarian-Janice Cryer and Kirby Brown Interclub Representative-Fran Fox Margaret Megason Betty Burkhalter Rose Ann Daniels Nancy' Gilchrist Nancy Gorrell Barbara King f 2 rw M17 J- K , , ff avi Uk- ul, Cx lil SC X A 'W' V J h 6 xp as J A J fix , F1 I is JE lyf' Tj L , Y C .M of 5 f ixifffx lg HI41' XFSJQ X, C gee sf? S 5 J if f Y ' SPONSORS Q Cz L KY if f CC N56 Mrs. feU'Q.iSBfSh6l'W0O,3?h jfs Og' fi I Mrs. Winnie Mitchell M Q L, v f Q o . xy- if A fi K 'le YQ h 5- Ks? -2 Q Q, A Q S n eff X li Q- L1 279 BEST SANITARY Humble Oil Procluc:'I's IO' Chelsea 8003 Alameda PR 2-3203 EI Paso, Texas PHONE: UL 9-9688 PASO MODERN CLEANERS DELUXE BARBER SHOP 9036 Alameda Ave- Cleanliness and Courfesy YSLETA We Specialize in All Hairculs UL 9'702' ass: ALAMEDA AVENUE Comp imenls of CITY MOTOR COMPANY Mor one 0 COMPLIMENTS or THE RAMADA INN AND PANCAKE HOUSE TRAILER MANOR MOTOR COMPANY Mobile Homes. Painfs, and Suppl Besi' Used Cars in +l1e Greaf Soufhwesi' 760I ALAMEDA PR 2-2804 M816 SUPPLY COMPANY General Hardware Cooler Sides Cooler Pads 7792 Franklin Road lTigual PR 8-086l Congra+ula'l'ions From GUARANTEE SHOES Fine Family Foorwear Since l903 Downiown IIO Tex Si' 'I' l Chelmoni' 52l8 Mon? Old Time Favorile of Indians 7649 Nor+h Loop Road PR 8-403i - 9 lberfs fdyllzbn apparel ini , .lf Y., , 1 1 DEL NORTE SADDLERY Downfown Lakeside Lore'Ha Las Cruces fs P4 'Z Q i I 2 Sw Yi lr Sl Qfemgs IQ PONSEORDQKQEE QQRYQL V ig, BROTHERS 5HfQsQX'm'llQxiix EL PASO, TEXAS J . my r N Wm T wifi YW PHONE ui. 9-8061 MODERN PLUMBING if u W LAKESIDE FLORISTYYQKQX 8' Flowers and Gills kli A Confracfing and Repairing PR 8-433I MQW Flowers for Any Occasionggiij QE MIKE ARCHULETA ZI6 Zarago 6933 Alameda El Paso, Texas V11 Yslefa, Tex KN Complimenls of LEVINES 7666 Norfh Loop Road in Tigua Your Family Deparlmeni S+Ore ka LEY'S JEWELRY STORE 9045 Alameda Avenue-Yslefa, Texas LEY'S JEWELRY SHOP LI 2-0373 Manufacfuring and Diamond Se'Hing Guaranfeed Wafch and Jewelry Repa' A. C. LEY Banner Bldg.-Room 403 2l5 N. Mesa-El Paso, Te ROBERT E. McKEE GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. 283 -M x T1 'X 1 , ,, T' XL' P. , ' I Q Q7'-35 M X NK U eb P- is 9- le, 'Q fa- fi, fr l- A NW' M W P2 ii' fr if X F kg 2 XV X N ll A Y 'G N, 'Q 3 YQ -QP' Ci 'xi J, W ww M V .y fix ix 'X-H -if ,Z -is U rr Nr r V 2 qi.f XC if fl X-V Q5 J jd xx! ,wmfl Q63 - P it, '41 Q35 cg K W LK 1 g fs Rfb JY? KL, A, V' Nvfojmku bk VU fl , fx 0J K HGCS iii wr V 'W if wi M ax' J Xe-Q T Licks: X wil 1 M Cm r Keir' X, e fe' Q X fee if? i wif' x F gtg Cx' Q06 A M ex Q ir A q COMPLIMENTS or few Q ,. . XM Q 0 JOE C. YARBROUGH s ,,, ., X x xm ,I , f' 7 ' ' Q Y , V, x C , 'NAC w Ei! ' u NC Q V5 Ref' 6 V cf . Q1 in , ,Q423 xx f 9511 l ' Ax lx lujtijf VI I tb.. E .M if J! .- JV r Jw Q92 Yeti' ,-if J 5? -' QL AQJ A N' .17 E, r ' JBIZ 'Hunfer Road LY 8-3453 Rad XXQUVJ, A rv.. , A f A Q. X,-1 xr - V J! s ig' l V ' 8 11 'ry X I V 9 ' , . Vx' 'N X V . K ' 1 '4' Y VX 'ISE 'I 0 'ln' o Burldrng a greater EI Paso rn Sageland, Stonehaven - fr ' r . X Park, Jewel, Scotsdale, and Desert Ridge ee Q, gig, cf. '. ff f t -'Q .-...-. rm' 4 1 R r-., Lf xjiexwj 4- CL, Kp I f K ,,,,5y, -ee H 1 rrr' , - K, ,f wi' A' - 6111 cgi Lf Q if 62 , sk-I C 'fi' Q A 'ag P lsr, VN Q R .4 fi , A fri e Q- 5' C ce , 9. WJ Q1 ,, A - -el, V 557 Q5 AC 2' v C - X .,,' G, CC? A f f , e, Le rf V nuff, 'r wc: Cv L ex ,.k K 1 CF r 284 HART'S TEXACO Pefroleum Producfs BUY THE BEST-BUY TEXACO .Jil Open 24 Hours NTI LOWER VALLEY V rf ,L f , . L, V' FREE PICKUPAND DEEIVERY' If' La ,qi I F A ,zu az I BUS LINES JACK C. HART A ' 7048 Alameda Ave if 2 1 Owner-Operafor , V Y EI Paso,LTexas I 1 Y TEL. PR 8.4352 jf' A 1 pl J' I ii ay, For BeH'er Service- V Sales and 'Service ' l HS The Blue Bus . See .Ifran Wilson X 'L Y- .Y 'Vx Ig, l L J' 1 'Yi I ' ' ' ' V , KEMR MOTOR CQ. y Phone UL 9-9035 135 caaaalafia ' . ,1 1. ' V58yI5J Mamanla Phaaa 'PR zlfszon Ly ,ffl In ' ' A A wifi! 2 P. P. FRAN'f WILSON ,Rea PR52L4935 Salesnian I if QK ' EI Ppasq: Texas . I I V: 1 ' J' , I fl Science Maferials Ari' Supplies All Kinds of Models TIGUA HOBBYCRAFTS 7858 San Jose Rd. LY 8-836I INTERNATIONAL TRUCK STOP 6967 Alameda Ave. Highway Bulane-Diesel Phone PR 2-0626 EI Paso, Te 80 Eas X85 P D Q Drive-In Grocery Open Daily 5:30-I I:00 P.M. SCHOOL SUPPLIES GROCERIES-DRUGS Yslefa, Texas UL 9-9068 New Deal Mercantile 8770 ancl 87722 Alameda Congralulalions, Seniors of '62 UL 9-7823 Furnilure and Appliances Home of lhe Weslinglwouse Appliances ESTATE PLAN SERVICE in YSIE-+a JOHN L. WlNN-Designer LEATHER AND LEATHERCRAFT SUPPLIES 426 Penda , U HER COM A Y ffgjjvo' 099' in EeS+ overland AN MORALES Mgr . Fay! Plone r7E.-m5 Phone. KE 2-5304 EL PASO, TEXAS Ll. J IE E LRY RENT-3-CAR! PHONE PR 8-090l Bur RESERVE -To BE SURE 7030 Alameda Ayenug X 1 Lalcesicle Village l Qx K Sunrise WWMA' Coronado O. fy X f Also Deming ancl Las Cruces, New Mexico Q gf 1 V15 Rffvra CAR VBDCS the sp kl g l of y f ll o ne fee co ers a e ex ense gs.oll roads rvce n cAu,PR 8 'Privy X A , 'I 4 .- E fig X sg - ' X! K I ,fe O ' A f ' Q ll I Q ' ' r Don't miss the fun of your Avis vacation car. Reserve In ad- ar in , A ' h ice-Ford or ther ine car. Your v t' b dg t ' pp low Avis rates - o v ll y at' -t I p s, all , I , i . 286 Q E 44 K, E E RM ADAIH 71. ADVISORS Mrs. Joe Hart Mrs. Richard Enger NEW MEMBERS Marilyn Little Beatrice Vasquez Terry Ciavarella Janice White Janie Brennand '1 i-li- OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Carol Jean Holleheke, historian: Annette Pugh, parliamentariang Clodene Beavers, secretary: SECOND ROW: Esther Carmean, president: Edd Fifer, Beau: Barbara Toone, treasur- er: THIRD ROW: Dody Hart, vice-president: Penny Thomson, chaplain, Sara Miller, interclub council representative. FIRST ROW: Roberta Enger, Irene Harrelson, Ruth Smith: SECOND ROW: Jill Young, Mary Lou Toone, Lilly Harrelson, Sheryl Green: THIRD ROW: Kay Dettman, .lunelle Waggoner, Barbara Regan, Carol Bibby, Linda King. ROW: Nancy Colgan, f3lQeri1iew.IQ--W211l1F1E3 SEC' ROW: Marg Armstr0ng, iBettY 'FERRY THIRD Lyn Krivanich, Sherri Dye. 287 X X X I 'Nj K x x xi Y x jf WMU' A 1 ,Sw RW MVK J RAR N BROS. TEXACO sjftfv NA. .MN'y5Xfb VANS N Iamyda1weN A XV F PHONE PR a-zoae D! fr 'RW fo A T' Xp Q of , Nw Operated by the Barton Brothers BARTON BROS. -OIL CO.-FABENS BARTON BROS. AUTO PARTS Texaco Distributors 7687 Alameda fadioins station, Firestone Tires BROTHERS BILL, RALPH, AND ROYCE, Operators 288 N 'XJQLWW5 fy QM CMJ ' W A MGWQS W Q W3 M W Mooma M W 'X f L KJ P 494 HW M25 M 1532? 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D 1 MIFR y ,Qi YJ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Ofl Mflylil all 'A if 69:9 Alameda Ave. PR 2-2848 G! If Please Drive ln Drive Oul' Pleased ' lf li.f R N F 'lil F l ii 'f Vi ,M A V - r f 971 . p l if 5 lf lim ,i nil, V A i ill 'ie i il . l.',f,l will l'iil'llYp'il1i ll'fjZl'lCiYlgf fl fllfli' -.f' my d K' N X ' 5 Regli'EredAfhiar: X77 P wi ilewe 7792 Franklin Road PR 2-7439 p PA I N T I N G C o, R A D U: E Y 3609 Jefferson Ave. LO 5-3873 Indusrrial Commercial Sandlolashng Refinery Mainfenance ie r 2 iil Service S+a+ions ip el i Sl fe, Complerely Equipped for ieli ff illi 1 ii, A 7 N g T Mainfenance Spray Painiing no liil eeie S ee A ' K i AlRLEss-coNvENTloNAL-HOT ilililr- ive e A jigf SPRAY PAINTING p ippp p vlp X if le. mf-if egri- ..P', A ' 'rrif 55 Arr. ' A A ' M .,kk,, , . . . - . f f . - V, , There is no subslilule for QUALITY 292 ISM-,,w,,,,,,, T Wgkm PIGGY BANK NO. I 2l9 E. Paisano KE 2-I967 - E1-EE, GUNNING-CASTEEL Means - -k-4 I--H Prescripfion ESE . Economy S+ar+ The day The Two i - ' ' l Egg wa wifh ' C N Cv WA6GONER'S FRESH C A S T E E L CAGE EGGS - , , , , D. L. wAGGoNER AND SON T P R E 5 C R I P T T O N 5 4024 Trowbridge LO 6-3303 ARE THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS , 1 ,li LA FONDA MOTEL - RESTAURANT Corner of Alameda 9 and Hawkins Wa 1 I on Loop I6 Y G S PR2446' JEWELERS BEN F. GLASS, Owner-Manager R OF TEXAS AND STANTON Member of Congress Mofor Hoiels Diner's Club-American Express-Carfe Blanche 293 EI Paso Naiural Gas Company CONGRATULATIONS All +he employees of El Paso Nafural Gas Company exfend 'iheir congrafulaiions 'l'o 'ihe seniors of Ysle'I'a High School and besi' wishes +o +he o+her s'l'uden'l's. ,PX 5 XL .wjwgii , 5 f ii 5 fl? U fgipfi Commercial-Indusfrial xg W Residenfial-Neon New Construction Remodeling Repairing 7349 Nor+h Loop Road EI Paso, Texas DIAL PR 2-325I -. U6 , - '1 Lf 4- ,..- Hodges Eledrric Company, Inc. Q: E73 - COLLINS THOMAS MANOR radii RED FLAME IU f' 6 6 , Free Brake Ad' s'l'men+ Wifh Lubricarion SI.50 131,255:, :i5fj,,, if 7686 Alameda PR 2-0806 EL PA'S'ifT'TBmS Y 7d,caLlQ,la4Z- AN YSLETA , f P 1, Q4 P 'P .6 f 5 5 zo XfiZf157 '-'L PIPBOOSTER P Q 'W'i'm7ifff2-ff Q-,P W - '14, ,,,- if fQ , F ff,.,,Mf,.,.W.,f,6 'Le Mexican Food Ou? of H115 world Differenf a'rmosphere for Come wi+h your 'Friends N I dlscnmmahng Everyone is bragging abouf H' 295 6932 Ga+eway Easf PR 2-6334 PEOPLE FA- Aaronson Brothers Ysleta 7 77 Addis Brothers Planing Mill 7 Agricultural Supply 7 77 7 Alamo Auto Suply Alexander Grocery 7 77 7 American Printing Co. 77 77 Aqua Pools Sales and Service Arnold lnsurance Agcy. 7 77 7 Atelsy Tri-Hi-Y 7 7 7 Avis Rent-A-Car 7 7 -B- Barton Brothers Texaco Best Sanitary Supply 7 Black's Nursery 7 7 Borret-Moore and Assoc. 7 Bradley Painting Co. 7 Brown and Olds 77 Builder's Supply 7 -C- Callison7s. Jerry Department Store 7 77 Camera House, lnc. 7 ,,,,,,, .,7, .,,,, 7 7 7 .,,, Canales, Tony Portrait Studio Capri Italian Restaurant 7 Cedar Grove Boot Shop ,,,,, 7 Chelmont State Bank 77 Chew Din Big 8 o,,, Christopherjs o,,, 77 7 77 Citizens State Bank City Motor Company 7 7 77 7777 77251 297 260 266 262 273 266 275 258 277 286 288 280 259 289 292 258 259 262 255 262 263 7777270 270 7295 777260 77 7 7 7280 Clements Rubber Stamps 77 7777777777 77 77 7777 77 77260 Combs. Norman L. Painting Contractor 7 77 77 77270 Cristo Rey Gifts 77 7 -D- D S4 R Drive lnn 7 7777 Day Old Bread Store Del Camino Chevron Del Camino Restaurant 7 DeLuxe Barber Shop 77 7 Del Norte Saddlery 7 DeWitt S Rearick Ditmore Jewelry 7 77 7 77 Duchess Beauty Salon 7 7 77777 7 77777 Duncan Heating and Air Conditioning 7 7 -E- El Nido Restaurant 77 7777777777 7 El Paso County Farm Bureau 296 262 270 260 270 25,11 280 282 290 286 275 2511- 295 267 El Paso Dixie 7 7 77 77 El Paso Electric Co. 7 7 Et Paso Hotel Supply Co. 77777 77.7777..7. 7 El Paso Natural Gas Products Co. 7 7777 7 El Paso Venetian Blind Co. Estate Plan Service 7 7777 777777 7 -F- Feders jewelers 7 77 77 Flores Mobile 7 Food Mart 77 77 7777 7 7 77 YQL Gateway El Paso Dixie 77 77 77 Gilbert's Fashion Apparel Gonzalez Radio and TV 777777777777777 Guarantee Shoe Co. 7 77 777777777777777.. Gunning-Casteel Rexall Drug Co. 77777 7 Gus Hansenis Finer Foods 777777777777777 -H- Hart's Texaco 77 77 7 7 Henryis Drive Inn 7 77 Hodges Electric Co. 7 Holdsworth Jewelers ..77 Howard, Artis Enco Service 777777 -1- International Moving and Warehouse Co. 77777.7.7777 International Truck Stop 777777..77 7.........7.....7... ..777777 -J- J 8 J Auto Salvage 777777777777. Jack, J. T. Gulf Service 77777 7 77 Jones, E. A. Texaco Service LK- Kappa Iota Sorority 7 Kemp Motor Co. 7777 7777 7 Kent Service Station 777777 Kiowa Tri-Hi-Y 77 77 Kwahamot: Tri-Hi-Y 77 Kwlk Car Vlfash 777777777 77 -L.. La Bonita Bakery 77 777777 7, 7777 7 77 La Fonda Motel-Restaurant 7 7777 Lakeside Beauty Salon 77 7777777 7 Lakeside Florist 7 7777777777777777 7 Lakeside Merchants Assoc. 7777 7 Leois Finer Foods 77 77777 295 777777777273 273 273 254 286 7 777777 293 291 777777777275 292 281 7260 777777777281 777777777293 777777777263 285 289 29:1 267 280 258 285 275 257 255 265 7777777777285 7777777777275 7777777777279 287 7777777777292 7777777777256 293 7777777777271 7777777777283 7777777772611 7777777777255 Jevine's Dept. Store Tigua sewis ESS Grocery ,,,7, Jeyis Jewelry ,,,........ ,,,,,7 Qower Valley Bus Lines ..,.7, Qawer Valley Printing Co. Qowrance. H. M. Gin Co. gucky Drive Inn ,,,.,,,,,,,,, sucky, H. H. Gulf Service ,,,, -M- JVI K G Supply Co. .,..., . ,....r. Vlarsh Insurance Agcy. .. ....... ........... . VlcCormick Construction Co., Inc. ........ ...... . VIcDonald Greenhouses .... ........... ...... VIcKee, Robert E. ....... ............. - Vlexico Tours ............................ Mills Heating and Cooling In. .,.., ...... . Vloccasin Kid Club ..................... Modern Plumbing and Heating Vlorrison, C. G. Variety ........... .. -N- New Deal Mercantile ............ -0- l . . Oasis Restaurants and Drive-Ins ..... ........ -p- PDQ Drive-In Grocery ........,........ Paromount Wholesale Meat Co. Park-Rite Parking ................... Paso Modern Cleaners ....,v,, Patterson Photo Supply ........ Peteis Meat Market ................ Peter Rabbit Day Nursery ,,,,,.. Peyton Packing Co. ...... Peggy Bank, Paisano ......t , Ponsford Brothers .,t..,,.. Popular Dry Goods ....,, -R- Ramada Inn-Pancake Cottage ..... Raymond's Shoe Shop ............. Ren's Superette .................,,.,, Rodela's Chevron Service ....... Rodela's Mobile Service ..,..tt, Royal Furmture Co. ..r..,........., , -5- Sears Roebuck and Co. ......,.. . Selonime Tri-Hi-Y ...,....- Shawis Super Market ..... 283 262 283 285 267 262 263 267 281 263 267 266 283 278 278 265 283 260 286 259 --285 254 269 280 291 -.-.-275 270 --266 293 283 276 .-.-.281 .-.-.291 256 270 ...-.271 291 263 272 270 Sixteen Store .....,..,...................r ...,..,. Southern Maid Donut Shop .... Standard Oil Co. of Texas ....... ....... -T- 'I'abbert's Del Camino Jewelers ,,,,,,,, Tandy Leather Co. ,-......,,,-.. . Terrel Insurance Service .--t, Tigua Auto Parts Tigua Hobbycrafts ,,,-.. -....... Tigua Old Timer .......... ......,. Tigua Pharmacy ., ,.........,.r.. r...... A Trailer Manor Motor Co. .,....,.r ....... . -U- Union Furniture Co. ....,........,....... ,...... , -V- 271 291 254 267 286 271 255 285 271 292 281 266 Valley Pharmacy ................,.,...... ..1...,. 2 71 -W- Waggoner, D. L. and Son ,,-. ,,,,.r., 2 93 Warriors Assoc. .,,.......,...., ....... . 274 Washington Park Rides ,. ........ 273 Weseman Motel .,,..,...... ........ 2 67 Western Auto No. 3 -,,,,, ......., 2 57 Western Gillette ,.......... .r.,.... 2 66 Whitten Furs ,.......... .... 2 92 Wigwam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... .,,-..,, 2 71 Wholesome Ice Co. ,-,,,r...,..,,. ,...... , 266 -Y- Yarbrough, Joe C. .,-..,...............,.... ........ 2 84 Youngberg, R. P. Finance Co. ...... ........ 2 71 Ysleta Locker Plant ,,,,...,...,......,.... ...,..,. 2 60 -Z- Zalesis Jewelers .,.,................... ........, 2 75 Church DIICCIOYY Bethany Christian Church ,....................................... 252 Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints .... 252 First Assembly of God .............................................. 252 First Four Square Church ........................................ 253 Grace Methodist Church .................. ........ 2 53 North Loop Church of Christ ................. ........ 2 53 Old Mission Catholic Church ...................... ........ 2 53 Our Lady of the Valley Catholic Church ................ 252 St. Christopher's Episcopal Church ........................ 253 St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church ............ 253 Valley Congregational .............................................. 252 Ysleta Baptist Church .................................... ........ 2 53 Ysleta Methodist Chuch ....... ........ 2 53 297 Carrington, Jerry Albee, Ruth ,,k,.,,,,,,.,,,,-, , ,A77,,,,,,, Anderson, Mary Ellen Babb, Kent ,,,,,..,r,,,, Baker, Barbara ,,,,,7, Barfield, Noel ,,,,.,,e Bashur, Gene ,,ee Blythe, Olive ,e,., , eooe 1, Bracey, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Briones, Humberto .,,, Brown, Gerald ,,rer,,,,, Caldwell, Charles ,. Callahan, Leda .,..,, Campbell, Elsie re.,..., Cantrell, Thelma Canty, Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,e,e Carpenter, Bertha .,e,e Carthel, James ,,,,. Christian, Jane ,..... Christian, Chester Cialone, Betty ,,,,,,t. Clark, D. B. Coats, J. W. Crank, Joe Crank, Quebell t,,,tt Crouch, Pearl .,,.t.. Crouch, Trinion ,t,..... Davidson, Ray tt,tt, Davis, Eileen ,,t,, Douglas, Agnes ,, East, Ardis ,,,,, Eberley, Jon ,,t,,t Ellington, Les ,,t, Florence, Juanita ,..,, Franco, John ,tt,,,,r.. Frank, Florence ..,..,, Frank, Paul ,t,.,,,,.. Goodwin, Jackie Gray, Loretta ,,,,.,.,, Grab, Elizabeth ,. Hale, Loretta ..,.,, Hanks, Robbie Harding, Zora ,,..,,,. Harmon, Rubifern Harrison, Martha ,,,,., Harvey, T. W. ..,, . Hudson, Roberts ,,,,,, 298 9 .....,,,.. 36, 91 28 33, 62, 213 64, 32, 219 34 ,,,,,,,,,34, 67 31 26, 66 ..... 28 ,,,.,,,39, 155 .,,,,,,,,40, 67 36 39, 113 ,,,,,,,,40, 150 ,,,,,,,.,..26, 111 40, 139 33, 143, 32 30, 52, 219, 213 33 31, 159 35, 91 35 ,,,,,...,3O, 155, 171 37 1 f,f,ffQ, 36 ,,,,,,,..,4O, 66 34 35 30, 144, 152 39, 155 ,.,,,,,,3O, 31, 144 34 ,,,,,,,225, 35 -,,,,,,,,91, 27 ,,,,,,,40, 147 Hunter, Conway ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, James ,,,, Keen, Aaron ,,,,... Kelly, Tom ,,,... Lawrence, Eldon , McAteer, R. H. McGill, A. H. ,,.., . Martin, Martin, Moore, Albert ..,.,, Martha .,,.. Gordon ...,,. Parsons, B111 ...,. Pearce, Penley, Perkins, Pickett, Bee ..,,.... Virginia Leo ,,,,,,, Cliff ,.,,...,.. Purcell, Josephine .. Rains, Marjorie .,.. .... ,,,,,...,, Redmond, Mary ..... Reeves, Hazel .,..,,...,. Reich, Howland ...... Richardson, W. K. ....., . Roark, Cecil .....,...,,. Roark, Dorothy .,,.,, Rossie, Dolores ,,,.... Schlosser, Allen ..,.,. 122 138, 145 39, 115 C , ,,..,,,, 3: ....,.,,,.36, 61 -.......138, 35 225 162, 21' 55 141, 149 33, 138, 225 11, 29, 28, 125, 249 .. .........,.,,................,,,,,,,,., 11, 132 .......,34, 132 ..,......,30, 55 ,-.,,..,,.36, 91 -.,,,,,,26, 225 .,-....,-,,-,-.146, 29 .,,.,...3O, 22, 222 9. ........., ,,...,..,...,,,,,.,,..., 6 4, 21 Shackelford, J. K. .,,.,, .,,. ,... 1 9 ,30, 53, 171, 212 Shackelford, Yvonne ,,,,,---,,,, 28, 35, 12 Silva, Roy ,9...9......,,....... .....,,..,............ 1 71, 31 Simer, Clara ,.........,... ,..... 1 38, 225, 27, 46 Sinclair, A, F, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-,-,,----- 3 4 Smith, Jim .,,..... ,,,,.... 3 0, 62, 162 Stuart, Eva .,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 9 , 33, 225, 32 Stuart, Bill .,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 7 136 Tevis, Alma .... ,,,,,,, 1 46, 29 Vickers, Blanche .,,,...,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 8, 138 Wafer, Clyde ,,.....,, ,,,,,..,... 2 41, 125, 23 Waugh, Kathryn ,.,.,.. Westbrook, Carl ...,.,,. Whittington, Zoe -. Wright, Irene ,,,,. Young, Doris ....,,,. 12, 100, 237, 29 38, 151, 156 66 133, 37 School Board lndex 3 t E rle .,..,...............,...oooo,7 23 Porcher, Stoney -..23 tt, Ross ,,,,,,, 23 Rice, Kenneth ...,., .. .--23 I ck, Jessie ....., 23 Vetter, Walter .....,,, 23 E. L. .... 23 PTA 0ff1ee lndex B y Mrs. Mark ..,..r 23 Herrera, Mrs. Zache y 23 Ch ira, Mrs. Manuel ,,,,. 23 M phy, Mrs. James -A 23 C t neda, Mrs. Lupe 23 R e, Mrs- Joe ----- - ---- 23 3474, Aiwa wade Zwe wgdafaa Mag LUJQLLQJ 2,222 ,HMA Q 299 LA, t tudent Index Apodaca, Richard, 68, 217 Apodaca, Robert, 172 Aanerud, Gloria, 172, 121, 149 Aanerud, Paul, 172, 226, 242 Acord, Carl, 92 Acord, less, 92, 195 Acosta, Connie, 68 Acosta, Enrique, 172 Aoosta, Ernesto, 68 Acosto, lose, 68, 226 Acosta, Leopoldo, 68 Aragon, Ascencion, 92 Aragon, Tony, 172 Aranda, Elias, 69 Archer, Colleen, 92 Archer, Thomas, 69, 169, 216 Arellano, Bertha, 92 Arellano, Gloria, 69 Arellano, Oscar, 69 Arellano, Xavier, 92, 217 Armendariz, Bonifacio, 92 Acosta, Reuben, 68 Acosta, Yolanda, 68 Aguilar, Analinda, 92 Aguilar, Frank, 172 Aguilar, Hector, 92 Aguilar, ,luan 172 Arenas, .luan, 226 Arevalo, Bertha, 69 Arevalo, Emma, 226, 242 Argumaniz, Stella, 92, 144 Arias, Antonia, 92 Aguilera, Dolores, 92, 116, 121, Aguilera, Gabino, 92 Aguirre, Humberto, 92 Ake, Wendell, 72, 116, 131 Ake, Wilda, 68 Akers, Kristianne, 68, 272 1 Armstrong, Armstron Armstron Armstron Armstron Bill, 226, 136, 130 .lon, 92, 135, 136 Larry, 172, 162, 185 Margaret, 68, 287 Nancy, 69 Arnold, Linda, 69, 153 Akins, Ronnie, 68, Alarcon, Alfredo, 68, 135 Alarcon, Ida, 242, 150 Alarcon, Mary, 226, 242 Alarcon, Rose, 68, 144, 145 Albee, Mary Lu, 8, 18, 226, 116, 242 Alderete, Frank, 132, 134, 194 Alderete, Gracie, 92 Alejo, Martha, 68 Alexander, Paul, 63, 92, 221 Allen, Roy, 92, 217 Allyn, Pamela, 68, 116, 153 Almeida, Hector, 92 Almeida, Maria, 68 Alonso, Victor, 65, 68, 142 Alonzo, Francisco, 92, 157 Alonzo, Roberto, 68 Alvarado, Alex, 68, 132 Alvarado, Jack, 172 Alvarado, Juan, 68 Alvarez , David, 68 Alvarez, Nellie, 68, 153 Alvarez, Rene, 172 ,121, 150 Alvarez, Ramon, 65, 68 Alvidrez, Lupe, 150, 92 Alvidrez, Alberto, 68, 133, 136 Anaya, lrene, 92 Anderson, Linda, 68, 153, 154 Anderson, Pete, 92, 157 Andrews, Kevin, 226, 274, 242 Anguiano, Ruben, 226, 150 Apodaca, Mary, 226, 200 Apodaca, Carlos, 42, 226, 138, 139, 143 Apodaca, Gloria, 68, 153 Apodaca, Inez, 68 Apodaca, Irma, 68, 144 Apodaca, Mary, 242, 135 300 Arnold, Marshall, 226, 242, 147, 151, 161 Arieta, Ida, 69 Arrieta, David, 172 Arriola, Enrique, 69 Arroyo, Mary, 69 Avcnna, Ronald, 226 Avila, Antonia, 69, 144, 145 Avila, Enrique, 172 Avila, Socorro, 93 Ayala, Alicia, 172 Aycock, Jim, 9, 54, 210, 226, 242 -BL Babb, Kathy, 172 Badley, Mickey, 93 Baeza, Eliseo, 69 Baggett, William, 65, 69, 156 Bailey, George, 193 Bailey, Pat, 93, 149, 153 Bailey, Sandra, 172 Bair, Janice, 93 Baker, Bill, 172, 226 Baker, Gloria, 69, 153 Baker, Porter, 93, 169 Baldwin, Robert, 69, 131 Ballard, Jeannie, 93 Barba, Lalo, 69 Barbosa, Angelina, 226 Barbosa, Ernestino, 117, 227, 47 149, 140, Barragan, Robert, 93 Barraza, Felipe, 69 Barraza, Gilbert, 227 Barraza, Irene, 93, 144 Barraza, Lily, 93 Barraza, Marta, 69, 144 Barrera, Rosalinda, 69 Barrett, Dick, 93, 117, 131 Barrientos, Virginia, 93, 144 Barton, Elizabeth, 148, 172,272 Barton, Katheryn, 12, 154, 172, 277 Barton, Linda, 69 Basurto, Renato, 117, 131 Bates, Betty, 172 Batres, Santiago, 20, 54, 164, 168 227 242 Batres, Romuido, 65, 69 Bautista, Grace, 69 Bautista, Ricardo, 93 Beal, Peggy, 227, 159 Bean, Barbara, 72 Beavers, Clodene, 118, 121, 147, 155 173 287 Bajarno, lrma, 69 Bejarno, Pedro, 42, 227 Beltran, Arturo, 172 Beltran, Danny, 65, 69 Beltran, Julian, 70 Beltran, Yolanda, 93, 223 Bennett, Buddy, 172, 157 Bennett, Diane, 154, 173 Bennett, Joy, 227 Benson, William, 172 Bermes, George, 65, 70, 156 Bernal, Roberto, 173 Bersosa, Elidia, 227 Bibby, Carol, 1, 12, 147, 148, 151, 152, 173 210, 287, 159 Binion, Banya, 93, 116, 121, 148,265,272 47 Binion, Janye, 93, 116, 121, 148, 265, 272 47 Bitticks, Carl, 64, 70 Black, Winifred, 70, 117 Blackburn, Richard, 227 Barlas, Zeynep, 8, 9, 18, 21, 128, 192, 123 227, 242, 272 Barnes, Robert, 132, 227, 242 Barnes, Vivian, 172 Baron, Mary, 93, 147 Baron, Richard, 93 Blackburn, Lynn, 93 Blake, Christy, 227 Blake, Jeanmarie, 70, 146 Blanco, David, 219, 227, 242 Blanco, Danny, 70, 217 Blanquez, Elizabeth, 172 Boebinger, Jack, 173, 217 Boesse, Kathy, 93, 143, 147 Bollinger, Don, 227, 116, 131, 242 162 Bonilla, Jesus, 93 Bonura, Zeke, 65 Boppe, Ronald, 70 Boppe, Wesley, 173 Borego, Ramon, 93, 156 Borrego, Terry, 93, 153 Borrett, Bruce, 70 Borunda, Armando, 70 Classroom Proceedings Halted as orunda, Jose, 134 orunda, Luis, 70 ost, Donna, 93 ost, Jeanette, 173 ost, Lennette, 89, 148. 154 ourland, Clara, 70 owen, Drew, 93, 169, 217, 274 owen, Phil, 162, 164, 173, 274 owen, Wayne, 70, 169, 217 owman, Allen, 70 rainard, Harold, 70 ransford, Cora, 152, 227, 242, 277 ransford, Marie, 70 raswell, Linda, 93, 104, 121, 154, 268 Glenn Makes History Burkhalter, Betty, 71, 154, 279 Bustamante, Lupe, 94 Bussey, Genie, 174, 159 Byrum, Lyle, 65, 71, 147 Byrum, Ruth, 71 ,CA Cabrera, Irma, 94 Cabrera, Jose, 71 Calderon, Carlos, 71 Calderon, Juan, 94 Calkins, Nancy, 228 Cardera, Hector, 71 Cardona, Fred, 94, 135, 36 Carlos, lsabel, 94 Carmcan, Esthcr, 10, 18, 21, 131, 138 228, 242, 265, 160 Carmona, Jesusita, 94 Carpenter, Ann, 12, 67, 71, 76, 154, 268 Carpenter, Bob, 140, 17-1, 161 Carpio, losefina. 94 Carr, Mike, 156, 157, 174, 195 Carrasco, Agapito, 174, 213, 215 Carrasco, Joe, 55, 213, 214, 228, 242 Carrasco, Virginia, 149, 174 265, 277 ' ray, Mark, 227 razil, Thomas, 93 reeze, Charlene, 143, 173 rennand, Janie, 149, 147, 152, 173, 287 retton, Denny, 70 rewer, Denny, 48, 54, 220, 228, 242 rewer, Jerry, 65, 70 rijalba, Armida, 119, 150, 173 risbin, Cheryl, 70 rister, Nancy, 18, 21, 43, 138, 141, 149, 94, 228, 242, 209 rister, Patty, 93, 277 rito, Ambrosio, 70 rito, Cruz, 70 rito, Ruben, 70 ritton, Marv, 20, 154, 171, 173, 155, 196, Brodie, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Lynette, 66, 70 Marjorie, 173 Barbara, 71 Frank, 63, 121, 156, 173 Brown, Jeremy, 71, 147 Brown, Kirby, 94, 95, 124, 265, 279 Brown, Marta, 228, 277 Brown, Patricia, 271 Brown, Richard, 94, 133 Brown, Ronnie, 173 Brown, Rosemarie, 94, 154 Browne, Linda, 71 Bronley, Dennis, 71, 217 Bruner, Richard, 71, 156 Bruner, Robert, 71, 156 Brunson, Billie, 173 Brunson, Sandra, 171 Brunson, Wanda, 94 Bugkingham, Eddie, 49, 65, 71, 169, 216, 17 Buckland, Thomas, 71 Bueno, Guadalupe, 94 Bueno, Maria, 94 Bunn, Betty, 1, 2, 18, 133, 138, 148, 151, 225, 228, 242, 268, 350, 159 Bunn, Freddie, 65, 71, 156 Burciaga, Lawrence, 94 Burdett, Anthony, 228 Burk, Judy, 94, 149, 153, 173 C1311 J ,1 Carreon, Fernando, 71 U' 1' 0' amest ' Carrick, Nancy, 18, 122, 130,147,228,242 Camacho, Bertha, 71 . , Carrillo, George, 71, 134 Mamachor Elma' 71 Carrillo Martha. 71 Camacho, Sophie, 150, 228, 242 , 1 ', , , Carrillo, Rafael, 71 Camarillo, Pablo, 71 Carrion Irene 94 Campbell, lane, 94, 272 . 1 1 , Carrizal, Bobby, 94 Campbell, Joe, 156, 157, 228, 242 C I H J h 94 Carroll, Cathy, 71, 144 Campgell' To H' L 94 Carson, Ken, 156, 157, 228 amp C 1 8,27 ee' Carter, James, 18, 128, 134, 171, 174 Campbell, Wilbert, 94, 133 , . , , Casillas, Velma, 94 Campos, Antonio, 65, 71 C . . - asillas, Delia, 72 Canchola, Esperanza, 144 ' . , Casillas, Bertha, 174 Candelaria, Carmen, 71 Casiuas Gloria 72 Candelaria, Feline, 242, 228 , ' ' , Caslllas, Martha, 94 Candelaria, Joe, 71 , , , Castaneda, Ramona, 144, 174 Candelaria, Marina, 1:14, 174 . , , , Castaneda, Yolanda, 72, 14-4, 145, 154 Candelaria, Mike, 11, 133 C .H A.d -2 145 C deiaria Robert 228 242 asm 0' 1 3' ' ' an ' ' ' Castillo, Annie, 14, 9, 229, 243 Cano, Jesus, 117 . I , Castillo, Betty, 94 Cano Rosalie, 147, 242 . . ' Castillo, Elisa, 94, 144 Cano, Ruben, 150, 228, 242 , , , , Castillo, Mary Lou, 72 Carbawl' Fehpe' 94 Castillo Pilar 174 Carhajal' M5194 Castilloi Rafael, 174 Cafbalal, Manuel, 174 Castor, Salvador, 243 Carbdial, Mike, 94 Castro, Jesus, 72 Cafbajilh Patricia, 94 Castruita, Hector, 72 C111'1131a1, TCSS191 117, 115, 174 Cavender, W. T., 65, 72 Carbajal, Tony, 71 Cedillo, Carmen, 72, 144, 145 Cardenas, Ramon, 228 CBTUCCTOS, LDPC, 229, 243 fai it 1 1 A i1 t 1 ' ::-l lf. t,1' 'f',,.'.t t'ttt 4 fare V' gaXl,-of' ,vj-Ls, - ,, 1 --H-1:12-1189572 . , , we :ffl 5 X' ' ' 1' 1 ,rs ,.,r. nf rx. ,V ,i 1 1 fit L52 , X2 ' 7 7 'sa .pf J f 1' 7 1' 5 1 A X , , - W . f ,... . 4 , 7 1 4 ,gi tif IQFF, .f Q 12 A ,H 5 2 , ,,7 - . .1 -f., -1, We .,,. . ,,,. .. :- THE ART DEPARTMENTS BANNER INFORMED ALL THAT GLENN MADE IT SAFELY. FAIVIILIAR SIGHT: THE ZARAGOZA BRIDGE-GATE WAY TO MEXICO. Ceniceros, Rosa, 72 Cerecedes, Irma, 72 Cervantez, Juan, 174 Cervantes, Margarita, 174 Cbacon, Armando, 72 Chaires, Cecilia, 174 Chambers, Sharon, 222, 243, Chandler, Gordon, 65, 72 Chandler, Susan, 94 229, 277, 44 Chavez, Carlos, 94 Chavez, Francisco, 72 Chavez, Luis, 72 Chavez, Mary, 72, 150, 243, 229 Chavez, Mary Ann, 94 Chavez, Miguel, 95 Chavez, Ramon, 95 Chavez, Sammy, 72 Chavira, Bertha, 243, 229 Chavira, Betty, 144, 149, 174 Chavira, Evangelina, 229 Chavira, Joe, 72, 133 Chavira, Lydia, 174 Chavira, Mary, 72 Chavira, Ramon, 72 Chavira, Romulo, 72, 133 Cheek, David, 72 Chew, Lai, 1, 18, 21, 50, 129, 138, 139, 140, 148, 149, 151, 224, 227, 229, 268, 243, 46, 159 Chew, Wayne, 174 Cialone, 166, 10, 16, 55, 138, 229, 243, 46 Ciavarella, Mary, 95, 116, 147, 155, 277 Ciavarella, Terry, 129, 138, 147, 152, 199, 210, 229, 272, 243, 287, 46 Clark, Connie, 72 Clark, Jerry, 157, 220, 243 Clark, Herbert, 143 Claudio, David, 72, 134, 136 Cleppe, Don, 95, 142, 143, 149 Clifford, Beverly, 148, 154, 174 Clifford, Dennis, 95 Cline, Sharon, 95, 148, 153, 272 Coghlan, Teresa, 152, 175, 210, 268 Cohan, Ronnie, 95, 135, 136, 157 Colchado, Joe, 95, 14-3 Colchado, Maria, 222, 243 Colwell, Carlisle, 72, 147, 154, 225 Cole, Cynthia, 72, 265 C61,-gan, Nancy, 139, 152, 210, 229, 243, 287 302 Collins Carol,k72-,, .Colm-1,s,,Donna, 72, 1533 Combs, James, 54, 57, 162, 185, 203, 219, 229, 243 Combs, Melvin, 95, 134 Conejo, Rosalie, 175 Conklin, Beverly, 175, 154, 151 Conn, Jimmy, 229, 116, 131 Contreras, Jimmy, 132, 229, 243 Contreras, Pete, 72 Contreras, Manuel, 72 Conway, James, 175, 274 Cook, Bill, 72, 147 Cooper, Carl, 243, 230 Cooper, Philip, 95 Corbin, Ken, 49, 52, 58, 95, 219, Cordero, Irene, 144, 145 Cordero, Maria, 144 Cordero, Martha, 95, 144 Cordova, Alma, 72 Cortez, Augustine, 95, 156 Cortez, Cecilia, 175 Cortez, Frances, 73 Cortez, Roberta, 230 Courreges, Ernest, 63 Courreges, Jon, 95 Cox, Bill, 116, 175 Crabtree, Sharon, 73, 144, 155 Craig, Richard, 95, 134 Crawford, Bobbie, 95, 154, Crawford, Linda, 95, 145 Crawford, Mike, 95 Creteau, Sherry, 73, 143,153 Crocker, Veronica, 73 Croy, Linda, 175 Cruey, Kent, 95 Crumbo, Max, 95, 157 Cruz, Carol, 95, 144 Cruz, Johnny, 95 Cruz, Leona, 73 Cryer, Janice, 95, 121, 265, 279 -D.. Daily, Adele, 116, 138, 148, 195, 230, 244, 277, 208 Daily, Don, 73 Daniel, Jimmy, 73 Daniell, Dariell, 73, 157 Daniell, Rose, 95, 279, 148, 149, 153 Darling, Charles, 18, 66, 74, 73 Darling, Johnnie, 175, 217, 216 Davenport, Martin, 73, 146, 147 Davenport, Stanley, 209, 55, 230, 243, 214 Davidson, Kathaleen, 95, 96, 277, 148, 152 Davidson, Sharon, 18, 230, 229, 121, 277, 244, 132, 143, 139 Davila, Adrian, 175, 137 Davila, Ella, 230, 243, 149 Davis, Dorval, 230 Dearo, Mary, 96 Dearo, Santiago, 73 DeHerrera, Raymundo, 96 De La Cruz, Lucy, 73 D6 La o, Robert, 73, 134, 136 De La O, Reyes, 73, 133, 136 de la Torre, Beckie, 18, 51, 175, 279, 152 de la Torre, Jaime, 18, 56, 230, 224, 244 DeLeon, Cecilia, 96 Delgado, Dolores, 230, 131, 244 Delgado, Frances, 73, 144 Border Scene Brin Delgado, Irene, 73 Delgado, Luis, 96 Delgado, Marie, 73 Delgado, Martin, 175 Delgado, Jesus, 175 Delgado, Mary, 73 Delgado, Rafael, 175, 132 Del Moral, Sarah, 96 DeMeritt, Carolyn, 73, 268, 153 Dettman, Kay, 230, 121, 24-4, 287, 210 Diamanti, Mike, 230, 129 Diaz, Benita, 73 Diaz, Bruenlda, 73, 146, 153 Diaz, Henry, 96 Diaz, Ismael, 230 Diaz, Jesus, 42, 244 Dickerson, Selina, 74, 144 Dindinger, Nancy, 96, 116, 154 Dittmar, Richard, 75, 211, 223 Dobbin, Bill, 96, 117, 131 Dominguez, Angelina, 96, 175, 144 Dominguez, Angelina M., 96 Dominguez, Aurora, 74, 144 Dominguez, Carolyn, 18, 50, 230, 234, Dominguez, Estella, 74, 144, 145 Dominguez, Esther, 96, 150 Dominguez, Evangelina, 244 Dominguez, Felipe, 74 Dominguez, Francisco, 175, 156 Dominguez, Hector, 150, 230 Dominguez, Irene, 175, 150 Dominguez, Jessie, 230 .'f f1i,lX7 'fvbl , .. ff ii DX y Q J.. Dominguez, Jesusita, 274 7 7 U 5- 3 .P,',.j12l'st6'iX,1blil1iek'E,j,v2gA!-in U11 K A Folmer, Wayne, 231, 245 Dominguez, Jose, 173 Q, xxx HQ,,kf1'l U ndIicXkJarh'e's, 23, V, 3 , 130, wo! Fox, Frances, 176, 121, 279 Dominglez, Martha, 74 FFA 7,515 xl,-M1 ' Robert1i.,'9.6,m1 117173, Franco, Enrique, 97 Dominguez, Mary Ellen, 96,pQ, xjs-A 7, X-L,7l,RlEnrif551e2s?T,l,rnr3,, MVVLN ' I ,QL JFranco, Pedro, 231 Dominguez, Olivia, 96,14-Zigi VX 70 7 E-riismink-ggif, Davi , 75,4133 K5 If if Fi-anco, Tommy, 65, 75, 217 Dominguez, Susana,.7f,11 QQ. - x J XML!-9'F Esgg:ziga,,BAer HV, 5 ,T , l 4 Frank, Betty, 97, 287,153 Dominguez, Victor,496,r157 I my , X, 9 ,1Ecol1akS4g1.:?e15Q2 46127740 I, :ZF-ranklin, Barbara, 97 Dominguez, Yoland?z,ZV74 ,,,. L 7,371,429 gigm?rer2s,!?e6W 2,71 mrjfvq Franklin, Clorenav 97 Dorantes, Rosario, f 4 fy X' ,JJ SGGC tiger s, 'an, ,,, 1,72 . .. Dowden, Anita, l8,,919937'96?3154,X152, 155-rw gthl , ' Fmfef1REYfP51 f5 Downumi Billy' 2363 rev- U 1 Q2 7 fi. ESCOZZ 'asf R'?Qfii0 96!' f isdiiziliiz 132 Drake, Dale, 74, 149 V ,fi 7 1 s eranza, a ola, 88 I ' 7 f ' ' ' ' Drier, Bill, 96 F,L,1fyX1?X'!UiXM ' f ,Mfg French, Mary, 232, 133, 24-5 Brier, Margaret, 721,,,lf,f V 7,1 ' ' !Z2'Spi,ff05a,L1j5ff 3, 9. Fresquez, Anita, 18, 91, 117, 150, 97 Duckworth, Linda, 747 fi 5150 D ' Ra , 1723! Fresquez, Edwardo, 1, 17, 232, 123, 159, Duiany, Sally, 178,E9f'1l21,-, '52 f H1,!fs1iueda, A rag! , 171, 161 Dunkhorst, David, 7 -' If Esqueda, W6, 222,jQf'i' Q FTGSCIUCZ, Elvia, 75 Duran, Armando, 2 , 2441 I Esqueda, Mag' 19914144175 77 ,J Fresquea, Josephina, 176 Duran, Emma, 231, 118,,Q4f4,f'146 Esqueda, Mar.th7a, 7527 Frequez, Martha, 176 Duran, Frances, 178,147 Estala, Cantalina, X 1 Fresquez, Ricky, 75 l Lack Memories Estrada Estrada, Diana, I Jose 97 f, -f ' 6' Estrada, Lore1yd'9 Estrada, Luz, 176 I Estrada, Raul, 63, 97 Estes, Dale, 112, 176, 151 WF. Duran, Frank, 231, 244, 149 Duran, Gloria, 74, 144, 145 Duran, Guadalupe, 74 Duran, John, 74 Duran, Mary, 176 Duran, Richard, 231, 244, 146 Duran, Rosalie, 176, 231 Duran Sandra, 74, 153 Duron: Adolfo, 74 Duran, Dolores, 74, 150 Dye, Sherri, 89, 74, 149 -E- East, John, 176, 134 Eastham, Betty, 75, 117, 14-4, 287 Eaves, Charles, 65, 75, 156 Echin, Doug, 96, 131, 135, 116 Facio, Gabriel, 97 Faircloth, Teddy, 66, 175, 134 Faiby, Cami, 231, 202, 131, 244, 139, 152, 210 Falliner, Maria, 97 Farina, Robert, 97 Faris, Janet, 97 Favela, Marie, 75 Federico, Emest, 75, 65 Fellabaurn, Eddie, 231, 245, 157 Fernandez, Irene, 97, 144, 145 Fernandez, Ramon, 97, 222 Fierro, Robert, 135, 12, 61, 151, 23 262 Fierro, Ublado, 75 Fifer, Fifer, Audrey, 75 Fifer, Edd, 231, 274, 245, 287 Fletcher, Barbara, 97, 265, 153, 47 Edens, Richard, 65, 76, 215 Edens, William, 56, 231, 24-4 Edmons, Buddy, 96, 136, 156 Edmonston, George, 75, 133 Edquist, Roberta, 89, 75 Edward, Denny, 89 Egozque, Joe, 244 Ekola, Roger, 96 Eldridge, Richard, 63, 176 Elkins, Walter, 63, 96, 231 Elliot, Connie, 75, 144 Ellsworth, Georgina, 176 Ellsworth, Margie, 75 Elmer, Shirley, 96 Flore, Francis, 76 Flores, Alice, 231, 116, 245 Flores, Alicia, 75 Flores, Cesar, 75. Flores, F rancisca, 97 Flores, Maria, 75 Flores, Pablo, 97 Flores, Rebecca, 176 Floyd, Shirley, 231 Foix, Martha, 75 Foley, Janet, 89, 97, 146 Foley, Jeffrey, 75, 133, 146 Folrner, John, 18, 20, 52, 231, 225, 220 1, 245, 245, 157, Fuentes Fuentes Fuentes, , David, 75 , Hector, 25, 56, 232 Ida, 75 Fuentes, Irma, 75 Fuentes, Lydia, 97 Fyffe, Mont, 75, 132, 157 LG- Gaae, Kathleen, 232, 265, 121, 198 Gage, Clayton, 97, 176, 121 Galindo, Irma, 75 Galvan, Andy, 97 Galvan, Ofelia, 232, 116, 245 Galvan, Oscar, 176, 134 Gamboa, Gilbert, 97 Gamboa, Manuel, 75 Gamboa, Yolanda, 98, 144 Gamez, Manuel, 176, 232, 131, 245 Gandara , Edward, 76 Gandara, Jose, 176 Gandara, Manuel, 232 Gandara, Miguel, 176 Gantner, Dianne, 76, 154 Garcia, Ann, 76 Garcia, Andrew, 177 Garcia, Antonio, 76 Garcia, Armando, 76, 131 Garcia, Cathy, 176, 118, 144, 145 Garcia, Frank, 76 Garcia, George, 76 Garcia, Henry, 98, 156 Garcia, Juanita, 76 Garcia, Lourdes, 98 Garcia, Luis, 76 131, 245 303 Garcia, Nellie, 177, 150, 154 Garcia, Quon-Yin, 98 Garcia, Rosa, 177 Garcia, Tony, 62, 169 Green, John, 77, 189, 169, 216, 217 Greggerson, Judith, 77, 154 Grijalva, Abraham, 98 Garnica, Maria, 98 Garrett, Terry, 49, 63, 98, 157, 220, 219 Gates, Elaine, 143 Gates, Catherine, 76 Gaytan, Victoria, 76 Genoveva, Morenco, 76 George, Carol, 232, 121, 120, 245, 139, 141 George, Steve, 89, 98, 121 Gibbany, Norma, 76, 154 Gibson, George, 176, 134 Gilbreath, Barbara, 177, 144 Gilbert, David, 98 Gilchrist, Frank, 177 Gilchrist, Nancy, 76, 265, 279, 44 ,Gi11jsTMauQ,, 177, 114, 265, 279, 271 Grijalva, Christina, 177 Grijalva, Kathaleen, 77 Grijalva, Martha, 232, 245, 139 Grijalva, Osvaldo, 77 Grijalva, Estella, 232 Grissom, Francis, 98 Grissom, Helen, 77 Guerra, Antonio, 77 Guerra, Delia, 77 Guerra, Gloria, 98 Guerra, Grace, 98 Guerra, Irma, 144, 77 Guerra, Javier, 77, 132 Guerra, Maria, 98, 177, 144 Guerra, Mary, 177, 145, 195 Guerra, Saul, 77 Ginen, Estella, 76 Giron, Casey, 98, 135 Giron, Lenny, 98, 135, 149 Gnauck, Katie, 1, 177, 268, 152, Gojara, Roberta, 177 Gojara, Trini, 177 Goller, Sue, 232 Gomez, Bertha, 98 140, 158 Gomez,.Polycarpio, 98, 162, 168, 166, 167 Gomez, Jose, 76 Gomez, Gomez, Juan, 177 Marina, 177 Gomez, Olga, 232, 245 Gonzalez, Alicia, 98 Gonzalez, Cecilia, 76 Gonzalez, Daniel, 76 Gonzalez, Georgina, 232, 245 Gonzal ez, Lupe, 76 Gonzalez, Magdalena, 98 Gonzalez, Manuel, 77, 133 Gonzalez, Maria, 76 Guerrero, Augustin, 135 Guidry, Shirley, 77 Gutierrez, Bernardo, 98 Gutierrez, Carmen, 77 Gutierrez, Willie, 99 -H- Haldermen, Chris, 99, 63 Hale, Ricky, 77, 156 Hale, Rusty, 77 Hall, Donna, 99 Hambiin, JO Ann, 177, 279, 139, 1 140, 160 Hamilton, Sharon, 89 Hamilton, Roy, 232 Hansen, Tommy, 99 Harbert, .lo Ann, 77 Hardy, Don, 57, 177, 185 Harman, Diane, 99, 154, 155 Harmison, Steve, 77, 147, 169 Harper, Guy, 77, 56 Harrelson, Irene, 99, 287, 153 52, 210, Harrelson, Lillian, 233, 245, 146, 148, 44, 149, 287, 154 Gonzalez, Mary Ellen, 177 Gonzalez, Maximino, 177 Gonzalez, Robert, 76 Gonzalez, Rosa, 77 Goodman, Bill, 232 Goodman Jim, 98, 131 Gorrell, Beth, 177, 265, 121, 279 Harris, Allen, 77, 132 Harris, Earl, 99 Harris, Rita, 77 Harrison, Diana, 99, 279, 148, 151 Hart, Dorothy, 233, 131, 245, 287, 152, 210, 154 Grau, Frank, 98 Gorrell, Nancy, 77, 265 Graham, Gary, 232, 274, 245, 149, 130, 122, 193 Graham, Leon, 98, 133 Grahillon, Jose, 98 Gray, Mike, 57, 177, 178, 157, 221, 219 Green, Cheryl, 77, 287, 154 304 Helley, lone, 89 Helms, Robert, 77, 156 Heredia, Estella, 77 Heredia, lrma, 77 Heredia, Martha, 77 Hernandez, Amalia, 178, 139 Hernandez, Arturo, 178 Hernandez, Conrado, 77 Hernandez, Cruz, 117, 233, 245 Hernandez, Enrique, 77 Hernandez, Fredicio, 61 Hernandez, Federico, 99, 65 Hernandez, George, 77 Hernandez, Hector, 77 Hernandez, Hortencia, 233, 245 Hernandez, Joe, 99 Hernandez, Jose, 77 Hernandez, Juan, 99 Hernandez, Manuel, 77 Hernandez, Margarita, 77 Hernandez, Olga, 78 Hernandez, Rene, 78 Hernandez, Roberto, 78, 233 Harvey, Ronnie, 18, 233, 224, 274, 245, 221, 44 Hash, Ronnie, 99 Haugen, Ronald, 178, 133 Hay, Larry, 64, 77 Heavner, Shirley, 233 Heflin, Paula, 1, 233, 245, 133, 158, 161, 140, 1 51 Hernandez, Roberto C., 178 Hernandez, Ruben, 78 Hernand ez, Socorro, 233, 245, 139 Hernandez, Teresa, 78 Hernandez, Yolanda, 78 Herrera, Antonio, 78 Herrera, Jessie, 178 Herrera, Martha, 178 Herrera, Ralph, 99 Herrera, Ray, 99 Herrera, Richard, 89 Herrera, Rosa, 78, 155 Herrera, Tony, 233 Hickox, Woody, 78 Hidalgo, Tony, 78, 217 Hidalgo, Ruben, 78, 134 Hill, Jeanne, 78 Hill, Sandra, 178, 277, 131, 160 Hinojo, Grace, 78 Hinojos, Hinojos, Hinojos, Alfredo, 178 Enrique, 78, 221 Eva, 78, 133 Hinojosa, Josephine, 178 Hodges, Hodges, Barbara, 99, 119 Tony, 233, 116, 131,245 Hoggard, Leslie, 233, 245 Holguin, Arturo, 99, 157 Holguin, Tony, 99 Holguin, Veliz, 178 147, 140 151 Hollebeke, Alton, 99, 157 Hollebeke, Carol, 100,'99, 146, 237, 151 ollebeke, Wayne, 178, 157 ollingworth, Bart, 78 olt, James, 99, 121, 135, 137 oward, Art, 52, 78, 190, 233, 245, 155 oward, Charlie, 69 oward, Helen, 99, 272, 153 oward, Jimmy, 78, 147, 169 uckaby, Sue, 96, 99, 277, 222 udson, William, 178, 176, 274, 214, 147 ughes, Sammy, 169 ulbert, Alfred, 8, 233, 129, 194, 245, 136, 138, 130 ulbert, Linda, 178, 144, 145 unt, Woodey, 9, 178 ulburt, George, 78, 156 usband, Virginia, 78, 144 utchinson, Marsha, 78, 144 utchins, Roland, 78, 147 -1- ngle, Arthur, 78, 133 ngmire, Larry, 178, 135 ngram, Walter, 99, 133, 149 nmon, William H., 55, 57, 178, 170, 220 nsall, Tom, 99 rwin, Richard, 233, 128, 274, 134 turralde, Hector, 78 -J- Jackson, Lynda, 12, 18, 21, 50, 233, 197, 255, 126, 246, 130 ackson, Nikki, 69, 78, 165, 279 acobson, Suzanne, 99, 151 Jahrman Jerry 233, 117, 246 James, Mike, 58, 99 Jameson, Diane, 78, 154 Jaquez, Rodolfo, 78 1 aquez, Richard, 178 aquez, Sylvia, 99, 153 Jarvis, Shirley, 234, 236, 135 Jasso, Jesus, 99, 136 Jennings, Tommy, 79 Jimenez, Andres, 99 Jimenez, Nicanee, 79 Jimenez, Vivian, 79, 114 Johnson, Diana, 11, 79 Johnson, Suzanne, 178, 121, 272, 149 Johnson, Liz, 11, 234, 198, 265,279,282 246, 151, 138, 148, 130, 122,140, 161 Johnson, Terry, 19, 63, 179, 188, 170 Vlohnston, Roberto, 99 Jolfggtone, Ruth, 19, 100, 189, 272, 143, 142 Jones, George, 100 , Jones, Karen, 76, 79, 153 Picture Schedules Headaches for taff, Faculty and tudents Jones, Nancy, 49, 179 Jones, Peggy, 79 Jordan, Armando, 179 Jordan, Arturo, 79 Jordan, Jan, 8, 234, 246, 1 152,210 Jordan, Jose, 79 Jordan, Richard, 100, 147 Joyner, John, 65, 79 Juarez, Elia, 79 Juarez, Gabriel, 79 Juarez, Grace, 79 Juarez, Maria, 234, 204, 224, 2 Jurado, Alfredo, 100 Jurado, Alfredo, 234, 221 J urado, Aurora, 100, 246 Jurado, Ramon, 234 -KL Karber, David, 79 38, 139, 141, 149, 46, Karger, Candy, 100, 148 Kelley, Terry, 79, 134, 147 Kenneday, Margaret, 179, 121, 272 Kerr, Edwin, 79 Kerr, Linda, 79, 154 Ketchersid, Ray, 179, 135 King, King, Klein Barbara, 100, 279, 147 138, 139 King, Kristy, 79, 154 Linda, 179, 146, 287, 152, 210, 171 King, Sandra, 234, 161 , Gary, 234, 128, 246, 124 Klein, Sharon, 100 Knipp, Eddie,63, 100,274 169 214 208 Knotts, Jimmy, 79, 156 Kollar, James, 179 Kollar, Mike, 100 Kondo, Henry, 234 Krantz, Loretta, 179, 154 Krause, Walter, 79 Krivanich, Marilyn, 79, 149 287 Kroll, Karen, 79 -L- La.ne, Albert, 234, 121, 246 135 143 Lankford, Bonnie, 1, 179, 118 147 151 158 Lara, Annie, 179 Lara, Luis, 79, 156 Lara, Martha, 79 Lara, Ninfa, 100 Lara, Roberto, 79, 134 Lasiter, Roy, 100, 121, 132 Lauchner, Bobby, 100, 157 Leach, Donnie, 179 Lechner, Beverly, 96, 100 Lechner, Genevieve, 179 Lechuga, Ernestina, 234, 246 Lechuga, Martha, 100, 200 Ledesn1a, Mike, 221 Ledesma, Velma, 100 Lee, Warner, 100, 151 Legarreta, Joaquin, 65, 79 MR. THIRMAN SNAPS THE DRUM CORPS OFTEN SEEN ON CAMPUS, HE CAME DOWN FROM HIS STU DIO AND TOOK THE GROUP SHOTS. Lerma, Benito, 79 Lester, Mary, 100 Lew, Lester, 79 Lopez, Clements, 80, 133 Lopez, Emma, 101 Lopez, Ernesto, 80 Lyerly, Bonnie, 8, 235, 116, 277, 246, 138 139, 154 Lyeiiy, Vickie, 179, 118, 121, 277, 133, 159 Ly6ii, 156161-, 235, 116, 131, 246 Lewis, Jock, 79 Lopez, Esther, 80 Lewis, Johnnie, 179 Lopez, Gloria, 80 Lewis, Judy, 79 Lopez, Henry, 179 -MC- Lewis, Kendrick, 53, 58, 234, 188, 225, 246, Lopez, JOC7 80 138, 162, 167 Lopez, Katy, 246, 138, 235 McArthur, Linda Mary, 81 Lewis, Michael, 79 Lopez, Lupe, 179 McCain, Nancy, 235, 147, 135 Lewis, Sammie, 100 Lopez, Miguel, 179 McDaniel, Lyndon, 180 Leyva, Maria, 179 L0Pez, Manuela, 80 McDonald, Bug, 268, 180, 152 Linan, Jack, 79 Lopez, Pedro, 179 McDonald, Charlene, 81 Little, Marilyn, 12, 80, 234, 287 Lopez, Rebecca, 101 McDonald, Linda, 180, 265 Little, Pauline, 246 Lopez, Richard, 80 McKihlJcn, Raymond, 101 Littlefield, Linda, 80 Lockhart, James, 100, 156 Locke, Mack, 80, 133 Loera, Beverly, 80, 88 Loewenstein, Connie, 101, 116, 147 Long, Billy, 80, 157 Long, Mary, 59, 80, 265, 45 Long, Richard, 70, 156 Lopez, Robert, 101 Lopez, Rosalie, 101 Lopez, Rose Marie, 80, 154 Lopez, Teresa, 80 Lopez, Yolanda, 80 Losoya, Jose Luis, 101 Lovelace, Lisa, 101, 272, 147, 149 Lowther, George, 235, 244, 246 Longnecker, Tom, 101, 133, 137, 143, 147 Loomis, Sonny, 157 Lopez, Alice, 234, 246 Lopez, Andy, 101 Loya, Stella, 179, 116, 143 Loya, Becky, 101, 117, 148, 150 Loya, Gloria, 101 McLaughlin, Billye, 235, 247 McLaughlin, Joy, 235, 247 AICLCHII, Bill, 63, 130, 152, 211, 219 McLurc, Gloria, 154 McMillan, Gary, 235, 133, 125 McNeal, Jann-5, 235, 247 McNutt, Johnny, 180, 63, 169 McVay, Virginia, 101 MacDonald, Duane, 180, 178, Outstandin Talent Discovered Daily Lozano, Lozano, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Lucero, Cecilia, 80 Olivia, 80 Lozoya, Maria, 101 Lozoya, Pete, 235, 117, 131, 246 Alfredo, 101 Edward, 179, 132 Eugenio, 80 Manuel, 80, 156 Manuel J., 179 MacDonald, Orlan, 74, 89 MacDonald, Stanley, 91, 101 Macias, Alherto, 80 Macias, Alonso, 101 Macias, Bertha, 235, 118, 247 Macias, Carmelita, 17, 21, 235, 277, 2417, 135, 136, 139, 150 Macias, Raquel, 119 Macias, Ricardo, 235 Macias, Tony, 180 v- ii 80154 Iiucem' 11 If gg, 116 M1ii1iid,Juiiiiii1i,1o1 ucero, au, , Lucero, Salvador, 80, 214 Lucia, Carolyn, 80, 154 Luera, Juan, 80 Madrid, Roberto, 101 Madrid, Sandy, 180, 118 Maese, Elaine, 80 121, 157 225, 126 Magee, Paul, 235, 128, 247, 124 L ' n, Delia, 145 may Manriquez, Marti C Lujan, Eulalia I R M 1 D ,d 80 nric uez osc a , , , Luna, aw l Manriquez, Salvador, 180, 144 Luna, Ernest' 80 Marestein, Dolores, 80 ARLENE HOWARD STRIKES A BALLET POSE. ARLENE PERFORIVIED DURING THE SENIOR FROLICS. Luna, Henry, 246, 135, 136 Luna, Lucy, 179 Luna, Yolanda, 80 Liiiy, Janet, 235, 119, 121,246 Luty, Thomas, 235, 246 Marestei n, Gloria, 101 Marmolejo, Eddie, 235, 180 Marmolejo, Elia, 80 Marquez, Antonia, 81 Marquez, David, 213, 214 Lopez, Augustin' Luye Dawn lV1lII'ql1CZ, Irma, Lopez, Car10S,80 ' i ' ' ' ' Marquez, Lydia, 247 Lopez, Dolores, 101 306 148 Marquez , Manuel, 134 Michaels, Valentine, 82 Marquez, Manuel, 81 Marguez, Roberto, 101, 215, 214 Marsh, Margaret Ann, 180, 114, 265, 279, 171 Martin, Jerry, 132, 81 Martinez, Alfred, 81 Martinez, Clara, 101 Martinez, Dora, 81, 153 Martinez, Dora S., 81 Martinez, Evangelina, 81, 154 Martinez, Fred, 65, 81 Martinez, Gilbert, 235 Martinez Gloria, 81 Martinez, Guadalupe, 235 Martinez, Hector, 101, 162, 168, 215, 1 Martinez, lrene, 81 Martinez, lrma, 81 Martinez, Ismael, 81 Martinez, Juanita, 101 Martinez, Manuel, J., 63, 101, 133 Martinez, Maria, 102, 153 Martinez, Maria Elena, 102 ,Martinez, Margie, 102 Martinez, Nancy, 81 Martinez, Pete, 116, 247 Martinez, Robert, Martinez, Rogelio 9 102, 131 235 Martinez, Martinez s Sam. C., 81 Yvonne, 102 Meraz, Luis, 103, 156 Meraz, Sara, 19, 180, 188, 118, 170, 139, 150, 163, 124 Mercado, Oscar, 236, 143 Mercado, Oswaldo, 102 Metzger, Steve, 82, 132 Milam, Donna, 286, 121, 268, 247, 155, 155 Morton, Tim, 49, 59, 286, 247, 157 Moss, Roberta, 181, 118 Muller, Carl, 236 Muller, Robert, 82 Muller, Rudy, 82, 117, 131 Munch, John, 82, 134 Miller, Barbara, 82, 146, 155 Miller, Carl, 82, 156 Miller, Sara, 102, 147, 287, 223 Mince, Joyce, 82 Minjarez, Lupe, 236, 247 Miranda, Olga, 82 Mischen, Edward, 236, 247, 138, 46 Mitchellj' Arlene, 102 Montelongo, Rogelio, 180 Moore, Elizabeth, 180 Mask, Linda, 102 Maskrey, Richard, 180, 121 Massey, Marvin, 81 Mata, Lorenzo, 102, 134, 136 Mata, Ruben, 81 Mata, Virginia, 101, 155 Mathis, David: 81, 182 Mathis, Leslie, 236, 247 Mathis, Susan, 102 Maupin, Harry, 81 Maxwell, Elaine, 236, 247 Maya, Freddy, 180, 121, 213 Maya, Mary, 81 Y Maynard, Margaret, 71, 154 J Maynes, Luis, 59, 102, 162, 166, 167 Mayorga, Louie, 102, 121 . Meck, Mina, 81, 155 Medrano, Pedro, 102 Megason, Margaret, 74, 81, 279, 155 1Meissner, Sandra, 102, 147, 155 Melendez, Manuel, 236, 121, 247, 135, 136 Melendez, Maria Elena, 236, 144, 224, 131. Mitchell, lla Marie, 236, 247 Mitchell, Linda, 8, 19, 51, 236, 265, 126, 279, 132 Moir, David, 82, 217 Moir, Susan, 102, 121, 272, 148, 153 Molinar, Alberto, 65, 82, 133 Molinar, Carlos, 82 Molinar, Mary, 82 Molinary, Joey, 102 Monninger, Lou, 236 Montanez, Carlos, 102 Montanez, Gloria, 180, 222 Montes, Hector, 102 Montes, lrma, 82 Munch, Paul, 103, 116, 121, 131 Munoz, Tessie, 103 Munselle, Mary Beth, 181 Murguia, Hector, 82, 132 Murillo, Rudy, 103, 143, 142, 169, 215 Murphy, Judy, 82, 237 Murphy, Geoff, 237, 247 Murrah, Julia, 144 Musgrove, Barbara, 103, 143, 148, 125, 143 -N.. Nabhan, Gloria, 103, 119 Nabllan, Jean Marie, 237, 115, 118, 247, 134, 150 Najera, Charles, 82 Najeru, Esteiana, 82 Nance, Harriet, 104, 103, 121, 268, 154, 153, 155 Nance, Mary Annette, 82, 144, 146, 195, 155 247, 138, 139 Melendez, Pantaleon, 180 Mendez, Alicia, 236, 247 Mendez, Ida, 81 Mendez, Margie, 1180, 139, 144, 150 Mendez, Mary Helen, 81 Mendez, Mary, 236, 247, 159 Mendoza, Aurora, 102 Mendoza, Clara, 81 Mendoza, Raymond, 236 f Montoy Montgo Montgo a, Bobby, 102 mery, James, 180, 171 mery, Richard, 102, 133 Moore, Betsy, 277, 147, 148, 154, Moore, Sharon, 82, 155 Moore, Moorho Richard, 82, 136 use, France, 102, 116 Morales, Alfonso, 82, 135 Morales, Armando, 90, 102, 149 Morales, Cris, 236 Morales, Felipe, 236, 247, 157 Morales, Martha, 82 Morales, Mickey, 82 Morales, Nellie, 82 Morales, Raquel, 82 Moreno, Antonia, 139, 236, 247 Moreno, Armando, 181 Moreno, Herlinda, 102 Moreno, Ignacio, 82 Moreno, Julie, 102 Moreno, Leonor, 181 Moreno, Lucio, 181 Moreno , Porfirio, 82 Morgan, Weldon, 102 Morris, Morris, Morton, Brian, 102 Nixon, 82, 135 Richard, 65, 182, 156 1 Natividad, Enriqueta, 82 Natividad, George, 181, 220 Navarrete , Delia, 19, 67, 89, 189 Navarette, Ernest, 83 Navarette, Ernest, 83 Navarrete, Eva, 103 Navarrete, Henry, 247 Navarrete, Hortencia, 103, 247, 139 Navarrete Tencha, 237 Navarrez, Antonio, 103 Navarro, David, 83 Navarro, Sonia, 103, 144 Navidomskis, John, 83 Navidomskis, Pete, 128, 215, 214 Naylor, Craig, 103, 211, 223 Naylor, Ronny, 171, 168, 169 Nelms, Shirley, 237 Nemeth, Pat, 103, 117, 277, 148 Nevarez, Consuelo, 83, 144 Nevarez, Dora, 88, 145 Nevarez, Elena, 181 Nevarez, Johnny, 103 Nevarez , Juanita, 237, 247, 150 Nevarez, Petra, 181 Nisbet, David, 88, 133 Nisbet, James, 83 Nolen, Bill, 237 Norris, Rodney, 83, 135 Nunez, Juan, 83 Nunez, Maria, 83 Nunez, Ramon, 83, 221 Nunez, Ricardo, 103, 217 -0, Oazaca, Gloria, 181, 144 Odom, Olivas Olivas Olivas, Barbara, 83 Angelina, 181 Armida, 89 Carolina, 103 Olivas, Norherto, 103 O'nan, Charles, 83, 156 Oporto, Mary, 237, 247, 139, 150 Oppenheim, lda, 237, 248, 132 Oppenhim, Sain, 237, 157 987 192,37 Ornelas, Ralph, 59, 181, 213 Oropeza, Armando, 181 Oropeza, Linda, 103 Ortega Carmen, 83 Ortega Elias, 145 Ortega, Elisa, 83, 144 Ortega, Isaac, 83 Ortega Maria, 103, 144, 145 Ortega, Maria, 103, 144, 145 Ortega, Maria, De, 103 Ortega, Mike, 103 Ortega, Oscar, 104 Ortega, Richard, 83, 132 Ortega, Robert, 83 Ortega, Tony, 83 Ortega, Virignia, 181, 118 Ortiz, Armando, 104 Ortiz, Elvira, 104 Ortiz, Juan, 104 Ortiz, Rosa, 83 Ortiz, Rosalie, 237, 248 Osborne, Terry, 66, 83, 156, 217 Otero , Vickie, 83 Orenduff, Michael, 237, 274, 248 Orenduff, Michael, 237, 274-,K248 , Q. 'Tir X 148, 149 Owen, Richard, 104, 157 Oyston, Alex, 104 - P- Pack, Dec, 238, 151 Pacholski, Richard, 89, 104 Padilla, Padilla, Ernest, 104, 132 Padilla, Velia, 238, 110, 248 Padilla, Vickie, 181, 238, 248 Armida, 83, 146, 154, 155 Pavia, Ofelia, 222, 154 J Payan, Delfina, 104 Payan, Emiliano, 83 Payan, Salvador, 83 Paz, Cecilia, 83, 154, 200, 155 Paz, Frances, 83, 145 Paz, Guadalupe, 104 Paz, Jose, 83 Pearce, Larry, 83 Pearson, Paulette, 238, 279, 248 Pedraza, Aurora, 83 Pedraza, ,lost-, 104 Palacios, Cecilia, 238, 248 Palacios, Glenda, 104 Palomares, Rita, 238 Pando, Ramona, 83 Pantoja, Robert, 104 Paria, Ofelia, 238 Paredes, Enrique, 83 Paredes, Magdalena, 104 Pedregon, Alicia, 104 Pedregon, Arturo, 104 Pedregon, Carmen, 104 Peclregon, Cheno, 83 Pdregon, Guadalupe, 104, 150 Pedregon, Luis, 238, 248, 138, 139, 150, 194 Pedregon, Martha, 83 Parra, Alicia, 83 Parra Claudia, 83 Parra, Dan, 181, 238, 150 Parra, Danny, 143, 47 Parra Jessie, 83, 153 Parra, Jose, 65, 83, 217 Parra Parra Parra Lillian, 181 , Salvador, 65, 83 Stella, 181 Patterson, Dolores, 104, 147 Patton, Deryle, 83 Patton, Keni, 49, 181, 183, 268, 139, 138, 155, 154 Pauk, John, 63, 104 Pena, Robert, 84 Pena, Teresita, 19, 128, 291, 224, 247, Perales, Bill, 65, 83 Perea, Perea Jimmy, 83 Ruby, 181 Perez, Abigail, 104 Perez, Dolores, 84 Perez, Esther, 84 Perez, Lupe, 84 Perez Lydia, 181, 144, 145, 151, 161 Perez, Rodolfo, 83 Perez, Teresa, 104 Person, Jan, 238, 113, 115, 116, 126, 129 248 Phares, Teddy, 238 eamy Up and Wan 99 LINES CHARACTERIZE THE MID-TERM SCHEDULE CHANGES AS STUDENTS QUEUE- UP TO OBTAIN TEXTS FOR NEW COURSES FROM THE BOOK ROOM. 308 1 -LUG f 1 ike, 0 , 3,181 -- ax gifs' RS9,1fa1rrrrr,85, 121 rrear,cra 5 13105 , V ,fir la, RHHH11, 85,, 1514 irrrrrr, D 115. 288, 118,248 K , , Rader Dam, 6- gd Rez11,'1',m,, 1,1551 -,, H , , 84 4, r ' 1' X N ' j ,' ' 1 R110 e5,f3,fa1,106,149, ' 0 'Jehu-f EJCV rrgsarrir-, Phr , 84,156 V R, I ,dw 1. W F M5516 21- Pinon' Johnny- 8 if 8, U Ralinfw A116111 34, 135 -bi 8. IN ri-PIT. lrdrii J 33 J 1 I PiIl0I1r Lorenzo, , Rahriefeld, Charles, 156fQa! , I I rl Rin ,J . rw 1 V ,' ,, - Rincon, R eho, 85 Plnon, Manuel, 84 Rlsfiiner, Prentis, 84' v ' , , , - - . . -' f LJ , , MV! Ringq , iana, 182, 183, 265, 154, 200, Placenc1a'yN1colas, N, 21057 V amirez, AI1HII13I',l9f105 I, K, 152 '5 1 4 155 209 Plowman, or-maxi , 131, 277, 248m-gg! amirez, Ceyyextafio, Dix, 131, 182, 1238 D021 166 , QQ 154,152 55,140,151,l59. 4.1 Rrrrrgfbprrirrrrs, 105 Ov piix-Cra,LuiQ,8iJ. POUCH, Ofeliar 243 A V gk f a114irez Dolores, 4 X Rivera, Hail 5 Porras, Gloria, 8 Ramirez, Eloisa, 1 4 ' I . W , -' , r ,fr Rixc , 1X ma, 182, 15 PorraS, Lucxijga , 8 Ramire Josh J ,105 Rivgd Ruhcq 85 X P .- ' , I 4 M ' 1 ' orraill-llc no, W Ramire, uan, 84 1173 ,, wvera, Rob,-ft, 1,f 182, 132, 140, 159 POYFBS, I-UP 84 . If V JA Ramirez, Manuel, 13453 ' New Sqnlfautf 182 Porras, Mario, 4 U' Ramirez 1 R D 1 Porras, Robe V, 4, 156 Portilld e, 238, 162, 166 Poss, Rub ey, 105 , V I 121-'J Poss, a 's, 84 Poss, Jr t X ,K-J Poston, Jo Anne, 05 ' 'Qi Powell, Gerald, 84, 'VJV Powers, Susan, 84, 272, 147 Preusseigvgiiiei 84 Price, Jolm Roy, 84, 169 Price, Nancy Ann, 105 X, Ramos,. Td?182 R mos, oe, 105 os, Richard, 105 Ra n, Gilbert, 84 Rasor, Christine, 238 older ,65 84 . Rebeles, Arturo, 182 Reheles, David, 105 Rebele s, Samuel, 84 Rebeles, Tomas, 239 Recovo, Carolina, 84 Roach, Wxmiaiii, 85 5 X Rrrirrhq R lin 1QQ,f1'34135,R14 1 , J I .' I J igbiierts, blla , 06, 1 Roberts, Sliar ', 85 - Robinson, Robe t, 18 2 , 248, 130 Robles, Gracie, 85, 1' , 148 Rocha, Chris, 182 f , r Rocha, Christina, 118 ,AX Rodarte, Hortencia, 85 1' Rodela, Consuelo, 18 , 140, 46, 161 Prieto, Delia, 84 Puentes, Nlagdaleno, 182 Puga, Maria, 8-1- Puga, Rosemary, 105 Pugh, Annette, 238, 131, 248, 287, 161 Pugh, Jerry, 105, 157 Pugh, Johnny, 195 Pulido, Jovita, 105 Pulido, Salvado, 84 Recovo, Gustavo, 105 Redwine, Louis, 105 Redwine, Margie, 84, 154, 155 Reeves, Rona, 85, 153, 155 Regan, Barbara, 239, 114, 248, 133, 287 Regan, Eddie, 60, 238, 221 Regan, Mike, 65, 84, 44 Reichardt, Christy, 84, 277 Reichardt, Connie, 239, 277, 248, 138, 194, Purvis, Virginia, 84 Putnam, Judy, 70, 84, 154, 153, 155 Putty, Edward, 84 Putty, Patsy, 82 -Q- Qualls, Bill, 182, 229, 121 Quesada, Eliza, 84 Quesada, Emily, 105 Quesada, Joaquin, 63, 84 Quezada, Martin, 182 Quezado, Pedro, 182 Quijas, Eduardo, 84 Quinones, Jimmy, 84- Quinones, Joe, 62, 182 Quinones, Ralph, 105 Quinonez, Humberto, 1-5 Quintana, Hector, 105 Quintana, Lucy, 105, 144, 145 Reveles, Dolores, 182 Reveles, Maria, 105 Reveles, Mary, 84, 155 Reveles, Nina, 154 Reveles, Pomposo, 84 Reveles, Roberto, 84, 132, 136 Revelez, Rosie, 85 Rey, George, 105 Rey, Jesus, 182 Reyes, Andrea, 85, 144 Reyes, Antonia, 105 Rodela, Yolanda, 106, gf 2' 5J!,.,il Rodgers, Wanda, 85, 1 , R321- Rodriquez, Adrian, 106 Rodriquez, Alicia, 106 X. Rodriquez, Angie, 144 XII, , Rodriquez, Frances, 106, 144 Rodriquez, Frank, 106 Rodriquez, Imelda, 106 Rodriquez, Juanita, 85 Rodriguez, Lorenzo, 85 Rodriguez, Luz, 106 Rodriquez, Manuel, 85 Rodriquez, Marcos, 239, 162, 185, 167 Rodriguez, Nicky, 106 Rodriguez, Rodolfo, 182, 220 Rodriguez, Santiago, 239, 248, 150 Rodriguez, Yolanda, 106, 144, 145, 151 Rojas, Rac hel, 106, 119 Romero, Carlos, 239 Romero, Fernando, 85, 117, 131 . Romero, Grace. 85 Reyes' Eulaho' 85 Romero, Jcsusita, 182, 139. 149 Reyes, Jose, 85 Reyes, Lorenza, 85 Reyes, Lupie, 85 Reyes, Ramon, 85 GG Reyes, Richard, 105, 128, 134, 136 Wvhere the Reyes, Ricardo, 105 Reyes, Vicente, 105 S 'il R . Reyna, Adan, 105, 157 1 Reza, Antonio, 105, 116, 131, 134 7, Reza, Lorenzo, 85 Romero, Juliette, lip, 1,53 Romero, Raqu5l, 85 I Romero, Ygifando, 85, 153, 155 6mjq9y,'E11Z41J6ih,.106, 265, 225 V A fnney, Lynette,i182, 155 Romney, Marshall, 73, 85' ,Romo, A1'mando, 1060 - Salas, Q1y66f,'rr4n1,,1, 107, 133, 151, 158 1 . l X' Rosales, fClara, 239 I - . 4 Rosales, Emilia, 85, 153 'L las, ,.lB6sales, Maria, 107 I ,f R6,sa16S,T6f6s1r3,.239,131,248,150 - ' f. firisff, Donald, 85 Rose, Jani! 182 , Rdse, Rasty, 182 , . Rose, Robert, 63, 182, 215 Rosenizrans, Willie, 1, 2, 19, 183, 161, 170, , 150, 140, 151, 159 f . R0l15tC,Bll1C11, 239, 12.1, 248 Rfiibio, Carlos:85- - Rubio, Enrique, 85 S' liucigerjay Anri,-85, 149, 153 yR116d3S, Elvira, 85 Ruedasf-Mai-tin, 107 , Ruelgs, Jose, 85, 131 Rduiz, oS66r,,107 f Ruid Rosario, 85 ., Ruiz, Sammy, 183 ,. Ruiz, Tony, 239, 248,-149, 150 Russek, Enrique, 85, 134 Rust, John, 85, 156 Rutledge, Calvin, 63, 91, 107 1,5 , I ,XJ I Sain, Par, 183, 146 , 3 ,Z 'x 'S' 1 3-mf, S ' x Salas, Conepcion, 850 l Salas, G0'i.llermo,i183, 157 i Salas, Jose, 851 133 Lorenza, 85 I Salas, Maryg 107,145 V S '1as, Rafael, '19, 90, 117, 134 ,' Romelia,,239, 248 Salaiz, Maria,,85 1 Salgiz, Ruy, 85 Salazar, Salazar, 22 Salinas, jalin as, Alejandro, 86, 131 D Naricy, 19, 20, 239, 121, 248, 150, 1 R1g6h6m5, 107, 117, Robert, 131 Sambrahb, Lorenzo, 274 Sambrano, Trini, 1835239 Sambrano, Urbano, 107, 117, 47 Sanchez, Elenor, 107 Sanchez, Flora, 183 A 5, Sanchez, Flora, 183 Sanchez, Hector, 86, 117, 131 Sanchez , Henry, 135, 136, 137 Sanchez, Juan, 65, 86 Sanchez, Margarita, 86 Sanchez, Mary, 86, 131 Sanders, Mary, 239, 248, 121, 149 Sandoval, Barbara, 144 Sandoval, Porfirio, 86 1 1 x 7 Santillano, Victor, 183 SH-ntini, Arturo, 86, 132, 136 Sarmiento, Cruz, 143 Sarmiento, Evangelina, 86 Sarmiento, Margarita, 183, 155 Sarmiento, Yolanda, 86, 155 Sather, Cordon, 60, 183, 214 Saucedo, Simon, 86 Saucedo, Terry, 86 Scarbrough, Shirley, 183, 116, 279,il55, 140, 151, 154, 161 Schneider, Laverne, 239 Schneider, Susan, 86, 154, 153 Schumacher, James, 107, 134 Scott, Catherine, 239 Seitsinger, Patty, 183, 277 Serafin, Angie, 239, 248, 139 Serafin, Joe, 107 Serafin, Mary, 116 Serna, Teresa, 107, 150 Sertuche, Antonia, 86, 155 Sevier, Lonnie, 239, 195 Shadle, Christina, 239, 248 Shadle, Yolanda, 183, 223 Shaffer, Dennis, 86 Shaffer, William, 183, 157 Shapleigh, Ken, 107 Sharp, Peggy, 148, 155, 240, 277, 244, V18 134, 208 Sheldon, Pat, 89, 91, 107, 135 Sherrell, Sue, 86, 147 Sherrell, Paul, 107, 117, 131 Santillano, Elisa, 86 Sherwood, Sandra, 107, 265, 121 153, 211 Shinn, Virgileen, 86, 117, 146 Shipman, Jean, 183 Silva, Elva, 107 Silva, Josefina, 119, 145 Silva, Josephine, 240, 248 Silva, Maria, 86 Silva, Silva, Norma, 183, 144 Raul, 86, 132 Silvas, Dora, 107, 119 Simental, Luis, 86 Simonson, Ray, 134 Sims, Elizabeth, 86 Sinclair, Albert, 107, 134 Skaw, Ronald, 86 Slape, Johnny, 86 Smith, Doyle, 63, 107 Smith, George, 240, 131, 249, 149 Smith, Joyce, 107, 114, 277, 147 Smith, Mary, 1, 131, 138, 140, 152, 228 240, 249, 272, 159 Smith Smith Smith Roger, 183, 117 , Ruth, 183, 287, 152, 210 , rem, 49, 183, 268, 152, 210, 45 Smysor, Dorance, 86 Snelson, Charlbtte, 86, 272 , 279, 148 Solis, Maricela, 107 Snyder, Susan, 155 Solano, Beatrice, 86 Soano, Francisco, 240 Solano, Juan, 183 Soledad, Lopez, 86 Solis, Armandi, 86 Solis, Carlos, 107, 134, 136 Solis, Margie, 107 Tapia, Ronald, 64, 87 Tappan, Johnnie, 87, 265, 279, 153 Tarango, Lily, 240, 249 Tarango, Lydia, 119 Taylor, Delbert, 183 Turner, Marvin, 184 158 Solis, Mary, 240, 249 Soper, Gene, 108, 211, 219 Sopher, Douglas, 63 Taylor, Glenn, 108, 134 Taylor, Sandy, 183, 177, 121, 268, 148, 155 Teasley, Linda, 87, 268, 155 Teifeiro, Edgar, 108, 117, 131, 156 Telles, Alberto, 87 Telles, Dora, 108 Telles, Fernando, 87 Telles, Ruben, 240, 249, 162 Telles, Sammy, 240, 249 Tellez, Richard, 87 Teran, Albery, 87 Trevizo, Emma, 19, 43, 241, 145 Trevizo, Estela, 184, 139 Trevizo, Ignacio, 87 Trevizo, Leonell, 116 Trujillo, Avelardo, 184 Trujillo, Beatrice, 87 Trujillo, Eddie, 108, 1.43, 151 Trujillo, Enrique, 87 Trujillo, Feliz, 184, 241 Teran, Velia, 87, 145 Tercero, Teresa, 87 Tessandori, Joe, 64, 87, 217 Thetford, Mary, 87 Thomas, Carol, 240 Thomas, Don, 1, 19, 184, 121, 139, 140, 151, Starling, Weldon, 86 Ulloa Andres 88 Sosa, Carlos, 220 Soto, Belen, 108 Soto, Dolores, 86 Soto, Estella, 146 Soto, Francisco, 63, 108 Soto, Luis, 108 Soto, Luisa, 240 Soto, Maxie, 86 Soto, Ricardo, 240 Soto, Robert, 86, 133 Soza, Carlos, 108 Sparks, Annette, 108, 116, 12,1,,1,4-7,N2-72, Spriteiil-am7QwT..7-T Spry, Jane, 86 Spry, Orin, 108 Thomas, Marsha, 9, 184, 121, 268, 138, 152 Thompson, Cassie Sue, 108 Thompson, Jack, 65 Thompson, John, 87, 156 Thompson, Sharon, 87 Torres Starling, William, 10, 240, 247 Steger, Jo Jean, 86 Stephens, Stephen, 63 Stephenson, Mary, 86, 153, 272 Stevens, Cheryl, 158, 1, 117, 147, 183, 277 Stevens, David, 86, 131 Stewart, Patti, 158, 1, 147, 152,240,249 Stickler, Gay, 116, 130, 240, 193, 249 Stinson, Janet, 19, 148, 183, 272 Stone, Jan, 108, 148, 265, 272, 151, 134 stone, Judy, 1, 2, 19, 21, 51, 240, 350, 151 225, 255, 277, 249, 138, 139, 148, 158 Stout, Bennie, 108, 117, 131 Stovall, Laurie, 108, 277, 151 Strobel, Shirley, 86, 149 Strange, Fred, 108 Strong, James, 86 Strong, Susan Sullivan, Shirley, 86, 154 Thompson, Sylvia, 108, 147, 148 Trjillo, Frank, 19, 67, 87 Trujillo, Lupe, 184, 139, 150 Trujillo, Octavio, 87, 134 Trjillo, Olga, 184 Trujillo, Virginia, 241 Turner, E. J., 87, 133 Tuttle, Gary, 87, 136 Tyra, Janice, 87 Tura, Jeff, 87, 156 Tyram, Garrett, 108, 157 Tyra, Marilyn, 241, 249, 138 Tyra, Normalee, 108 -U- Ugalde, Leonor, 108 Thomson, Penny, 184, 287, 152 Throgmorton, Gary, 87 Thunhurst, Daayl, 240 Tice, Jay, 63, 184, 274, 214 Tidwell, Kathryn, 87, 148 Titus, Robert, 63, 184, 274, 219 Todaro, Jeannie, 12, 19, 184, 177, 138, 139, 140, 151, 160 Tomkins, Brenda, 87 Toone, Barbara, 19, 184, 265, 287, 152, 140, 160 Urquidi, Felipe, 88 Urquizo, Cecilia, 108, 153 -V- Valadez, Esther, 88, 223 Valadez, Marcelino, 184, 241 Valadez, Maria, 108 Valadez, Marta, 89 Valadez, Natalia, 88, 155 Toone, Mary, 13, 87, 265, 287, 152, Torres, Bertha, 184, 150, 145 Torres, Fidel, 240, 249, 133 Torres Torres , lrma, 87 , Joseph, 87 Torres, Nepetali, 108, 121 Torres, Susan, 108 , Tony, 108, 121 Sumner, Patty, 108, 279, 148, 153, 211, 151 Sutherland, Shirley, 86, 147, 155 Sutherland, William, 240, 249, 138 Sutherlin, Mike, 10, 17, 52, 54, 60, 61, 240, Tovar, David, 61, 184, 221 Tovar, Gloria, 87 Tovar, Rosa, 184 Valdez, Antonio, 88 Valenzuela, Albert, 88 Valenzuela, David, 88 Valenzuela, Patricia, 88 Valverde, Maria, 144 Vance, David, 88 188, 249, 144 Vance, Nelson, 108, 116, 131, 1 Vannatta, Jane, 88, 147 Vara, Daniel, 109 Vara, Mike, 88 Varela, Frank, 19, 91, 109 Taft, Erwin, 108 249, 221, 219 Swinson, Ronnie, 87 -T- Tranto r, Tommy, 240, 117 Trejo, Armando, 241, 162, 164 Trejo, Daniel, 241, 205, 249 Trejo, Francisco, 108, 133 Trejo, Juan, 87, 133 Vargas, Ana M., 81 Vargas, Pedro, 88 Vargas, Ramona, 185, 150 Vargas, Rosa, 109 49 Vasquez, Alvesa, 241, 249, 144, 155 Vasquez, Beatrice, 185, 144, 150, 287 Talley, Jess, 60, 183 Talley, Sue, 87, 153, 155 Treviso, Leonel, 87 Treviso, Carmen, 184 Vasquez, Connie, 241, 249 Vasquez, Dolores, 109 3lI Youngblood, Claudette, 249 Vasquez, Faustino, 88 Vasquez, Henry, 88 Vasquez, Joe, 109, 185, 157 Vasquez, Joe, 63, 134 Vasquez, Mary, 109, 241 Vasquez, Olivia, 88 Wilcox, Gux, 55, 60, 185, 220, 219, 160 Wilcox, William, 87 ' Williams, Catherine, 87 'Willianis, George, 241 Williams, Javier, 109, 118, 131 Williams, Mariann, 87 Vasquez, Raul, 63, 109, 133, 149 Vasquez, Roberto, 109, 132 Vasquez, Rosalie, 109 Vasquez, Rosenda, 109 Vasquez, Shirley, 88 Vaughan, Cheryl, 241, 249, 211, 151, 161 Vechot, Yvonne, 109 Vega, Blas, 88, 133 Vega, Joe, 88 Velarde, Magdalena, 185, 121, 139 Velasquez, Bertha, 88 Venzor, Judith, 109 Vera, Daniel, 134 Vera, Raquel, 88, 144 Vetter, Darwin, 241 Vidales, Edna, 88 Wilson, Billie Kay, 9, 185, 121, 152 Wilson, Danny, 109, 169, 124, 217 Wilson, Judy, 185, 172, 121, 152, 212, 209 Wilcon, Marsha, 109 Wilson, Mike, 185, 274 Wilson, Sandra, K., 185, 121 Wilson, Sharon, 88, 147 Winnat, Bobert,,88, I57 7-X mn, Bill, 1'f,09, 116, 1319! Wood, Jane, 1o9,11r6jE1, 277, 147, 47 Wood, John, 88, 156 Wood, Mary, 48, 241, 277, 249, 130, 45 Woods, Larry, 61, 185, 220, 219 Woolsey, Gerald, 185, 112, 131 Vigil, Dolores, 88, 155 Vigil, Maggie, 109 Villa, Armando, 67, 88 Villa, Cruzie, 88, 144, 145 Villalba, Diana, 88 Billagran, Olga, 109 Villalva, Dorothy, 19, 185, 170, 152 Villalva, Mary Ellen, 19, 21, 51, 139, 138, 241, 224, 249 Villanueva, Teresita, 88 Villegas, Oscar, 88 Vinson, Bobby, 88, 117, 131, 156 Vix, Betty, 241, 249 Vix, George, 117, 131, 157 Voils, Edward, 88, 133 -W- Waggoner, Junelle, 87, 114, 287, 46 Wahlen, Ann, 241, 196, 126, 249, 136, 130 Wainwright, Diann, 87, 155 ' fx' 3,5 Waldrop, Eva, 109, 114, 272 7 ' X Ei1ELjgiHie5,'1b4,a1o9j123fi3 ivggs-iron, 119, 121,,.2a7 jg Warnock, Mary Frances, 109 Warwick, Anita, 147 arwick, Oma Sue Warwick, ay, 109, 121, 249 Watkins, Jonnie, 87, 135 Weber, Donald, 87 Wells, Norman, 241 Welsh, John, 87, 133 Wheeler, Beckie, 109, 143, 153, 155 White, Frank, 87 White, Janice, 109, 268, 287, 151 Whiter ml SCENE FROM THE HDRUNKARDQ' THE sEN1o 3I2 Workman, Sandra, 185 Worley, Leila, F., 241 Wright, Viola, 241, 249 -Y- Yarbrough, Linda Jo, 1, 185, 268, 159 Yeatman, Jesse, 88 Young, Jean, 185, 121, 272, 152 Young, Jill, 67, 88, 287 -Z- Zambrano, Lorenzo, 241, 249 Zmora, Eduardo, 65, 88 Zamora, Jesus, 65, 132, 137 Zavala, Pedro, 185 Zentz, Sandra, 109 Zernemo Ramon 109 ertzke Jan 109 113 279 u 1a, ' ar a, Zibuz, Rodolfo, 88 Zukevich, Gail, 185, 268, 155 Zuniga, Angelica, 88 Zuniga, Marta, 185, 144 Enjoyment Derived From Extracurricular Activities 140, 218 at CLASS PLAY. 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