Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)
- Class of 1963
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Eff' A ,lr 'f f-2: 3 .X J 1 iv' W ., . ,.k, . ,- , ,,r,.. .f it , Y- ,,,,, , ,, Beyond the realm of reality lie everlast- ing, unconquered horizons. ln every gen- eration man seeks certain goals. Imagina- tions soar asahis vision turnsitoward the distanceg the ,BluelHorigon. QQ , Q I 4 i l X' f' W fi - 4 ' - if A V ' 1 t , -A J Q --, ,f 1 fi,-, Ni K 1 V 4 Ysleta High School Willie Rosencrans, D Cheryl Stevens ..... Shirley Scarbrough, . Mrs. Pearl Crouch. . Mr. Troy Denham. . . 95'3 on Thomas .... . Taylor Publishing Co.. . . . . . . . .Co-editors .Managing Editor Business Manager Advisor .. . . . .Principal . . .Lithographers Table of Contents Highlights ............. Honors. . . . Academic. . . . Sports C1asses...... Advertising . . . . . . . IndeX....... Terry Garrett and Jerry Pug As youths . . . our horizons are unlimited. The masterpiece of art remains to be painted, the most beautiful symphony is yet to be composed, the greatest literary work has not been written. Life is real, life is earnestf' and throughout the strug- gle for accomplishment, man looks toward tomorrow for fulfillment of his distant dreams. In that one word, tomorrow, lies the hope of man. Optimism is the one childlike emotion everyone, even a man of eighty, has the right to possess. Not the gentle optimism that Whispers, utomorrow will be betterf, but the fierce optimism that shouts, Htomorrow must be better. Life holds many exciting possibilities for those who dare to look beyond the present. Tomorrow is a vision that urges us onward . . . toward the horizon 5 1 a S f 6 thers Attam, Their Goals The person to Whom the 1963 Otyokwa is dedicated is most outstanding for her special understanding of students and their problems, both personal and academic. To this wonderful teacher each individual student is important: rich or poor: intelligent or less intelligent. By relating the subject she teaches to the world around us, this teacher manages to make a less popular course extremely interesting. She possesses a keen sense of humor and a genuine interest in all school activities. With a total of 23 years teaching experience, this soft spoken Southerner has been at Ysleta High for seven. During this time she has served as a freshman and senior sponsor and has often aided other departments in special programs and pro- jects. For these most obvious reasons, We proudly dedicate this Otyokwa to . . . Mrs. Martha Harrison New Year ets Vigorous Start A new note, tumbling, is added at the first pep rally of the season. Summer's end brought new duties to YHS stu- given a true Indian welcome at the airport. Boy dents. Registration was the beginning for a few, gheerleaders were an interesting addition to the and a continuation for many. Fumie Suyama was pep rallies. Lupe Trujillo and Gus Wilcox assist Paul Munch at registration. 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Greeting parents and students with the Denhanie Were Mrs. Zachary Herrera, P-TA president and Funiie Suyarna. f 'N 1 W a 34 '35, f it -ggngfyz' . Mr. and Mrs. Denham relax at home following the reception ffivcn in their honor. '4What it was, was footballf' and the game was explained at the Annual Beauty Pag- eant by Rffbeft Rose. Carlisle Coldwell studies hard prior to first semester exams Contrasting Activities Highlight First Semester Rah! Rah! Rah! Roaring Twenties Style was the theme of this year's beauty con- test. Suzanne Johnson entertained. 1,--.,. .1 ' ' ,mmf 1'- ' is Qx ,,..,-'Tp' -f-r ,,,,,,.?, .F .-.Q A -wx. Q- Homecoming Pep Rally. Queen Margaret Ann Marsh and her royal court are presented at the Homecoming Mr. Denham is presented with a traditional Indian war bonnet. li Exes greet old friends and recall their eventful years at YHS Double Excitement Highlights l-lomecomin A certain excitement fills the air-the big game, return of exes, Homecoming royalty. Homecoming, November l6, 1962-a trib- ute to Indian spirit and endurance. Nlr. Wafer, chosen Honored Ex, received the down payment on a l963 Chevrolet Impala. Sec- recy had shrouded HBig Dealu operations. Mayor Ralph Seitsinger presented Nlr. Wafer the coveted Conquis- tador award, highest honor awarded by the city of El Paso. Honored Ex, Mr. Clyde Wafer, is escorted through the Honor Guard by Sponsor Colonel Linda ,Io Yarbrough. Students Strive in any Fields Whether in music, homemak- ing, art, science, or agricul- ture, students work to obtain their own goals at YHS-as individuals and group mem- bers. Each year presents new challenges which are met with enthusiasm. Carol Miller, homemaking student, appraises several Christmas projects. I4 Mr. Dean Canty, assistant band di- rector, leads the new stage band at the 1962 Beauty Contest in their first appearance. i E we Judy Wilson, Johnnie Tappan, and Billie Kay Wilson, cast members of the choir production 4'The Stingiest Man ln Town, make last minute wardrobe adjustments. The Stingiest lVlan ln Town was pre- sented three times, at a paid assembly, an evening performance on December 14, and at a children's matinee on Decemhcr l5. The Art, Speech, and Nlusic Departments worked together to assure the success of the musical. The proceeds went to the Ysleta High School Organ Fund. Gerald Woolsey, N.H.S. member, speaks on Hcharac- ter' during the fall initiation. The candle burns ID memory of Miss Roberts Hudson. ,,-Qmwf 5 , 'iff H, A231 Queen Beckie de la Torre and her Court whiricd gaily at the Festival Dance. Activities Liven pring Term li The beauty of an urciiid, thc splendor of Ilia duncv, the joy of graduation . . . and then rcmcmlnruncc. Mary Cordero niukes up Julian Escontrias for Senior Frolic K I8 With quickened pulse and shin- ing eyes, We 'await the final count of student elections, we anticipate the coming dance, we hope for a coveted honor. Youthful energy is best used in Worthwhile activities. From the fray, from the frantic pace emerge those with special tal- ents and that extra something: the leaders, the gifted and able in the world of learning, those whose personalities make the day a more pleasurable thing. Honors and features lend rose- ate hues to our blue horizons. Honor , Span- ish Honor and VVh0's Vlfho in two departments head the list of academic honors awarded to Keni. Maiden Keni Patton i As a cheerleader this year, she has represented Ysleta and con- tributed to school spirit. Maid- en and Brave are presentedat the yearbook assembly. By faculty ballot, Keni won the title of Maiden for 1963. VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY pat Bailey Terry Johnson Jo AIIII HHH1bl1H H Members Promote eholarship Fund A spring and fall initiation highlighted the year for NHS as new members were sought out from the audience. Members spent most ofthe fall semester seeking customers for the Christ- PRESIDENT mas card sale in order to raise money for the Roberts Hudson Marsha Thomas . l I Scholarship Fund. ln the spring, a banquet was given by the P-TA after the initiation for the new as Well as the old mem- bers and sponsors. AIHITO HCfHl1UdCZ Bill IIHHOI1 Margaret Kennedy Connie Loewenstein Vickie Lyerly gf W ' .si xii? UL9gt,t W, i Susan Moir Pat Montgomery Irma Ornelas Keni Patton Diana Ringquist 'E KUlhfYU BiU'f U -lllmcg Caftpl' WVQYUC Chcw James Conway C14-o1'gia1ia lfllsxmrtlr P .,,,,, F Katie Cnauck Don Hardy Y Sponsors Mr. ,lLllllCS Jolinsnn, Mrs. Domtliy Roark, Miss Clara Simer, Mrs. Irene Wright, Mrs. Doris Young and Mr. Alfred McGill, encourage the sale of Christmas cards for the scholarship fund. Not shown: Mr. Leo Perkins. l if af' rf ' . ., L gf ' ,Vi MJ l Margaret Mcllnnald Sara BICHIZ l l 9 l y V w W l Paul Sherrr-ll Don Thomas .la-annie Tmlalrrv Lupe Trujillo Gerald Woolsvy 23 24 Lupe Alvitlrcz Elizabeth Blanquvz 58451.-Wx, Socorro E9C0lJLlI' Anita Ercsqucz Martlia Lecliuga Vicki Lycrly Hector Martinez Margin- Nlvnclez VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY REPORTER-HISTORIAN Alitalia He-1'nttnrlq-Z I1-onor Moreno Sara Heraz PRESIDENT Virginia Ortega l 'T' XE X 'S :Jil . , ftiiyff. R Kcni Patton ,Iosusita Romero Elva Silva ,Ian 310110 Don Thomas Pamela Garcia Leon Graham .lo Ann Hamhlin Cheryl Landgren punish Honor ociety Members Present 66Los Olvicladosg' Spanish Honor Society inducted 15 new members at a formal initia- tion in the fall, with Dr. Julio Zu- luoga as guest speaker. This year, the members revived the conversa- tion groups every Week with Juarez students and exchanged visits with the Juarez schools. In the spring, Hlsos Olvidadosn was presented to the student body, and members par- ticipated in the Spanish play, c'Sueno do una noche de agosto. Mr. Chester Christian sponsors the club. Jeannie Todaro Lupe Trujillo in 'ml ' Sara Miller Susan lloir Petra Nevarez Irma Ornelas Mr. Christian, sponsor, makes arrangements with me Juarez schools for the exchange visits, 26 Carol Bibby Bob Carpenter Wayne Chew Tresa Coghlan Adrion Davila Beckie de la Torre Roberta Enger Diana Harrison Quill and croll Reco nizes ,lournalistic Achievement Margie Mendez Susan Muir PRESIDENT Katie Gnauck Willie ROSCIICTHHS Shirley Scarborough Cheryl Stevens .lan Stone Patty Sumner Recognition for achievement in journalism is the aim of Quill and Scroll. Members Work on either 'W' iri R the paper or annual staff and must have at least a B average. Spon- e sored by Mrs. Pearl Crouch, the cluh aided in the Publications can- dy sale in the fall. VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Barbara Togne Linfiil Jo Y3IlJTOugll Barbara King Connie Loewenstein Margaret McDonald Lydia Perez Robert Rivera Frances Rodriguez Yolanda Rodriguez DOH TTIOIIIHS Marsha THOIUHS Jeannie Todaro Eddie Trujillo Billy Winn 27 AH lnitiates Five New Members NAHS rewards students with artistic talents for hard Work in this field. Ten pictures must he suhmitted in order to qual- iiyg a B average in all subjects must he maintained. Sponsored hy Hr. J. J. Johnson, the club holds an initiation annually. Dale Andrew Patricia Bray PRESIDENT Joe Colehado David Claudio Ruth Johnstone Jeff Tyra ri kk., K i -h if, i A . JIJY k:..'t' . 1 Q, tem ,'t' t, '- . , Nw.,-ai Mr. Johnson, sponsor, takes time out to work on his own drawings. VICE-PRESIDENT Roberta Edquist SECRETARY Eddie Trujillo F umie Discovers Southwestern Life F umie Suyama, a petite Japanese miss, traveled across the Pacific Ocean to spend a year in high school at Ysleta under the sponsorship of the American Field Service. Fumie's ambition is to learn to speak Spanish fluently so that she may become an interpreter in Japan or at the United Nations. Through Fumiels efforts to promote international un- derstanding, Indians have gained a lmetter comprehen-' sion of Japanese customs and life. Among her activi- ties, Fumie has performed for various school functions and has spoken at several community clubs. soclii EEJIEJIES E EE E E E Vickie Lyerly FOREIGN LANGUAGE tudents Ranked Tops by Teachers Jeannie Toduro PUBLICATIONS Yvaltcr IIIQLILIIII SPEECH E 5 . 3 xii .ij . '3 lik 45 2 H N ,, X1....,, Terry Carrett AGRICULTURE DON HARDY-Although busy as president of the Student Body and co-captain of the football team, Don studied Civics and Economics this vear. TERRY CARRETT-Terrv, president of FFA, participated in livestock shows and auctions and has made handsome profits on his projects. JEANIYIE TODARO-Jeannie has been in pub- lications for three years and is this vearis editor of the Pow Yvow. WfXI,TlfR IXCRANIVA junior, Yvalter was pres- ident of Ysleta chapter of the National Thespian Society and Sock and Buskin. JIM CONWAYfJim was said to be an out- standing student and excellent leader in his math classes. SLZANNE IOHNSON+Student director of Varsity Choir this year, Suzanne was active in all phases of choir activities. LINDA DAVISfLinda took six courses in the Commercial Dept. Hshe is superior in every respect, dependable and conscientiousfi said Mrs. Whittington, chairman. VICKIE LYERLYfDuring her four years of Spanish, Vickie maintained an A average, and has mastered the requirements of the course. Linda Davis COMMERCIAL ARTS .lim Conway MATHEMATICS Suzanne .Iohnson CHORAL JIM CARTER-Jim was acclaimed a umost co-operativen student hy direc- tor lVlr. Albert Martin of the Industrial Arts Dept. LEON GRAHAM-Leon earned the Superior Cadet award given by the department of the Army to the out- standing cadet ofthe year. PAT MONTGOMERY-A senior, Pat has played in Varsity Band since his freshman year. He received many firsts in solo-ensemble contests. KEXI PATTON-Keni was chosen for her excellent reading background and her capacity to enjoy her work. BETTY BURKHALTER+A sopho- more, Betty was president of FHA Ysleta Chapter this year and worked on her state degree. LEONOR MORENO-Active in physi- cal education, Leonor took the award for PE this year. DAVID CLAUDIO-David devotes much of his time to develop art Work for school projects and art contests. PEDRO MEDRANOwPedro was cap- tain of the intramural football team this year. WAYNE CHEW-Wayfne took general science, biology, chemistry, and phys- ics and has maintained an A average. Put Montgomery BAND David Claudio ART Whose Who Strive for Hi I1 oholastio Ratin Betty Burkhalter Leonor Moreno HOMEMAKING GIRLS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Keni Patton ENGLISH Pedro Modruno BOYS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Leon Graham ROTC Wayno Chow SCIENCE .Iim Carter INDUSTRIAL ARTS MARILOU SLEMENDA Burges-in-Bloom SANDRA WORKMAN E1 Paso High Fiesta Mlfingdom of Heartsv Climaxes Valentine Season FUMIE SUYAMA Austin-in-Action JUDY WILSON Lions-in-Luxury TERRY SMITH Irvin-in-Orbit With the final rehearsal over, the Hbig night ar? rived. Queen Beckie de l Torre and the six member of the court were dressed i red and white gowns. Re and white decorations o Valentines and Cupids graced the dance following the sixteenth annual coroi nation. Representatives chosen b the Student Council at tended festivals of other E Paso high schools. Duchess ijgilfg is fuuior Duchess D Beatfice Vasquez Gloria Guerra Ysleta Festival Rfvfelfy Sophomore Duchess Freshman Duchess 'ff . , I Ufeenf Beckie de la Torre Princess Lynette Romney Duehesses Partietvate in Qtteenls Court The l963 Festival was set emid the winter semester. Color schemes were planned and the student body cast their votes te choose royalty forthe event. Diana Ringguist 37 3 8 o ,f , ., ,,,,, A 'EQ jess Talley The Mid-term oloctions voted senior Jess as Most Popular Boy at school. E 'ei AR. am V54 Suez, ,S 9, S 1, is Q 5 A Q4 -XS A .. . , -, Qw ' 5 L A , - i , ' 1 .if ,,, 1,3 4 In 3, . 4 ' P fisf- pi 'tu In 5 4 J' J' Xt W A- 1.-H ,ig H I f M A v 4 .L fy - ,gf .- , , ,Nr , , ,MD V Q, it , .Y 'F -' 3z'if'? . ' 1-W ' ' wifi - -' yu? 1, ' sq, M , f y A ' . x , 4 5. 2.1. A Q ., X : .W . ,- . . f . 2 . - 4 vim. 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Favorites Possess Friendliness, School Spirit And Personality Freshman Class Lois Chew lim Gearhart Beauties Win Approval Of Judges Contestants represented the various clubs and classes at YHS. They were judged on stage personality, posture, complexion, hair, poise, and dress. They appeared in three types of clothing, school, street, and evening wear. Third Place Beauty Lolly Mills Second Place Beauty Nancy Gorrell Homecoming, Ysleta F estifval, Head List Of Council Activities Student Council represented the Student Body in government and activities. FUMIE SUYAMA Foreign Exchange Student Either busy decorating for the val, or editing the Tepee Finder, the Student Council completed a successful year under the super- vision of J. J. Johnson, their spon- sor. MARGARET KENNEDY .IIM CONWAY JIMMY CARTER Assembly Munuger Assembly Manager Senior President VIRGINIA ORTECA MARGARET ANN SANDRA WORKMAN BILL INMON Senior Vice-president MARSH Senior Class Senior Class Senior Secretary Representative R6p1'6SCHiilliVC AURORA JURADO RAFAEL SALAS MARTHA LECHUCA JAN ZERETZKE .Iunior President .Il1I1i0r ViCC'PfCSidCI1t Junior Secretary Junior Class Representative 48 Homecoming Dance, Ysleta Festi- 1 1 I i LORENZO ESTRADA YOLANDA CASTANEDA FRANK TRUJILLO KAREN JONES Junior Class Sophomore President Sophomore Sophomore Secretary Representative Vieeapresident CECILIA LOZANO CHARLES DARLING PAZ GARCIA KARR CHEW Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Freshman President Freshman Representative Representative Vice-president A M GRACE GONZALEZ RITA CASILLAS , Freshman Secretary FrCSl1IHL1I1 Class - Representative EEE Wifi 'W' ,sL. , ,..,,e,r:e R..x, ,M M, if wet --:. ft f,,. wz?ifEi:r mg: f:f,:: ,ff 'H Q Mehr ' Mr. James J. Johnson, Student Council sponsor, studies plans JAMES SULLIVAN RUTH ANN JOHNSTONE for the annual Festival. Freshman Class Texas Association SC Representative 49 -A gn., , ' NRS: .W A, , 15.1, QQ, iwggvg , Q g Qi Z5 1 2 'Lx 1 A Some horizons remain just be- yond the grasp of man, and as always with the unattainable, remain the most beautiful and desirable of all. Man ever seeks the truth, and it is to this desire that the world of academics devotes itself. Through this World, provided by our school, its students can acquire the means to continue the eternal search and are in- spired to conquer the unknown fields that lead to discovery, to exploration, to the truths that rule the World. 52 Mr. Hanks received his BS from Southwest Texas State Technical College, and his MA from Sul Ross. The Ysleta independent School Dis- trict has been under the supervision of Mr. J. M. Hanks since l929. Mr. Hanks meets with the school hoard, as well as manages person- nel affairs. Throughout his thirty- six years of sewing Ysleta, Mr. Hanks has worked faithfully to give its schools the hest facilities in the state. Chief Administrator Completes Another Successful Year The Ysletu Administration Building at 8445 Valdespino Road, houses the office of Mr. Hanks and other administrative official Wafer Bids Good- bye to Indians Mr. Clyde Wafer has seen many grad- uations in the thirty years he has been associated with Ysleta High School. This year Mr. Wafer' Was not looking on the graduates, but rather was the graduate with many onlookers. Mr. Wafer' Was graduated to the position of Assistant Superintendent of the Ysleta Independent School system after thirty years of faithful service. Durin a typical busy day, Mr. Wafer prepares to read some school reports. Mr. Clyde Wafer became assistant superintendent in the fall of 1962, following the re 1 nfttion of Mr Forest Cooper. M Mr. Wafer stands by the 1963 Chevrolet which was presented to him at the 4'Honored Ex Assembly School Board Mr. E. L. Hurt, president of school board, talks with I. M. Hanks, superintendent, about the school-bond issue, the big Discussing a problem of board interest is Mr. Stoney Porcher, vice-president. hoard project for 1963. Q Secretary Mrs. Jessie Cnauck distributes inforf mation to hoard members. 54 At the monthly meeting, Dr. Kenneth Rice and Mr. Earle Best relax beforehand. and P-TA l-lelp YHS Run moothl After a busy school board session, Mr. Ross Borrett boards a plane to attend the Mr. John Green enjoys a cup of state School Board Convention in Austin. coffee. Meeting the second Tues- day of each month With- out pay, the public-elected school hoard faces many and Varied problems of managing the school sys- lem. The bond issue was the major project ofthe board this year. Funds from the seven million dollar bond will be used to improve present schools and con- struct additional class- rooms. P-TA Officers are from left'to right: president, Mrs. Zacnery Herrerag secretary, Mrs. Herbert Marshg treasurer, Mrs. Maxine Mathews. 55 From Highlander to Indian-Bel Air As- sistant Principal Troy Denham was named to head Ysleta High in early fall. Handling administrative duties, stu- dent problems, attending school func- tions, getting acquainted with teachers and students, lVlr. Denham learned In- dian customs and traditions. Ysleta Greets New Principal BS, Southwest Texas State llEd, Texas Xvcstern Assistant Principal Records Kept By Uffice Staff Student and faculty activities in a large school require central co-ordination. Indispensable services are provided hy the principal's, counselor's, attendance, and nurse's offices. All student records including attendance. conduct, grade, test scores, schedules, and health are kept in these offices. The principalis office also handles money deposits from departments and cluhs, and keeps business accounts. Career. college, and test information is available in the counseloris office. A' K Q - N55 5 fc. ., ,V 22 'tt ,f ri 5 Y X -tts swim 'X ASS S gg L.. J , tag: -1, X W. .. , 1 tira ' it s ' 4 it H -, f ,,. Qi, F. Qin' may .um --E: s-,iwf .IOSEPHTNIC PURCELL BS. Illinois Sclioul of Technology Attendance Office MAXRTIIAX A. MAR TIN Tcxas Wicstcrn Attendance Offical CHARLES CALDVVELL BA, Austin College MA, Texas Western Attendance Office JACQUELINE Mr-LEAN Principufs Office 'Wills- KATHRYN WAUCH BA, Mild, Texas Western Counselor ELIZABETH M. CROB RN, Masonic Hospital Texas Western School Nurse A Q I To mark his first Christmas at Ysletu, Mr. Denham received a golf cart from the faculty. Teachers enjoy their lunch period. Although teaching requires a great deal of their time, faculty memhers pursue Varied interests in their leisure hours. Many teachers strive to ohtain higher degrees in their teaching field. Cassie Sue Thompson is shown how to adjust a new microscope by Mrs. 58Quebell Crank. Among the more unusual hohhies are rock collecting, outdoor life, flower arranging, photography, square danc- ing, and ceramics. and Relax Jae' Hand Chairman V AARON R. KEEN HA, Howard Payne 'Nm College Choir JAMES R. CARTHEL BM, Texas Technological DEAN R. CANTY BNI Tcxue Western College Mr. Keen inspects band uniforms, a routine but important task. Elma 5 59 Band Royalty Adds Glamour Sara Meraz Members of the varsity band and drum corps elected Sara Meraz 1963 Band Sweetheart. Sara was presented with a bouquet of roses at half-time of the Ysleta-Burges game. She was lead snare drummer for the Drum Corps. Duchesses were Lucille Gillis and Eva Waldrop. Both served as maj- orettes. They were also presented at the Ysleta-Burges game. Lucille Gillis Eva Waldrop FIRST ROW: Fernie Romero, Shirley Scarbrough, Tcssie Carbajal, Jan Zeretzke, Mary Ciavarella. SECOND ROW: Frances Moorehouse, Bill Winn, Bob Dobbin, Ken Landgrcn, Tom lnsall. THIRD Ronnie Akins, Lonnie Trevino, Pat lNlontgomery, Paul Munch. FOURTH ROW: John Craig, urs oto. Stage Band Sets Lively Tempo The Ysleta Stage Band, organized this year, has added to the schoolis CXt1'3Cll1'1'lCl1ld1' activities. Directed by Mr. Dean Canty, they made their debut at the Ysleta Beauty Pageant. They also played for the Senior Frolies, and will perform at the Junior-Senior Prom. Band members rc-lieurse precision niarvhing. E ,QQWKH 21:22-13 Q 5.555-2 'T 'iwqmvqv 571' 5583 awww ew 555 qxig wwiawbe-. vffw 'fa HQ35 6I v 'H 21 TW 1 32 NNRP' Nia: N FIRST ROW: Cheryl Stevens, Frances Moorhouse, Rose4Mary Manriquez, Sue Sherrell. SECOND ROW: Mary Ciaverella, l Janet Hinkston, Nelson Vance, Connie Lowenstein, Danny Steger, Dick Barrett, Javier Williams. THIRD ROW: Betty Eastham, Beatrice Casillas, Nancy Dindinger, Cecilia Lozano, Carlene Beck, Tony Reza, Edgar Teijeiro, Bennie Stout, Frank Garcia, Javier Guerra. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Smith, Mary I-Ierbig, Jill Young, Raul Lucero, Luis Soto, Rene Rasurto. FIRST ROW: Anita Fresquez, Barbara Persall, Lynn Murrill, Junelle Waggoner, Cheryl Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Jesus Jasso, Winifred Black, Pat Orenduff, Ronnie Akins, Annette Sparks, Fernie Romero. THIRD ROW: Rafael Salas, Pat Montgomery, Paul Munch, Robert Martinez, Alex Salazar, Rudy Muller, Ronnie Rowell. FOURTH ROW: Doug Echlin, Dolores Aguilera, Bobby Vinson, Paul Watson. FIFTH ROW: John Craig, Lonnie Trevino, Carl Miller, Jimmy Sherwood. Band Travels, Marches, Competes, In Busy FIRST ROW: David Stevens, Virgileen Shinn, Hector Sanchez, Pat Nemeth, Tessie Carbajal. SECOND ROW: Juan Lucero, Ray Stansel, Eva Waldrop, Jan Zeretzke, Pam Allyn, ,lose Ruelas, Lorenzo Rodriquez. THIRD ROW: Wilda Ake, Terry Barrett, Enrique Fresquez, Bill Winn, Tom Insall, Ken Landgren. Ysleta's band played for the pep rallies, football games, and the Sun Carnival Parade, and took part in band concert competition. The band and its director, Mr. Aaron Keen, traveled to New Mexico State University to play for the pre-game activities and Home- coming parade. Year . . . Each girl must have had a year of Junior Drumming to qualify for membership in the Drum Corps. Lead drummers must be outstanding members of the group. FIRST ROW: Armida Brijalba, Yolanda Rodela Ctenor leady, Sara Meraz fsnare leadl. SECOND ROW: Yolando Romero, Virgina Ortega, Judy Putnam, Cathy Garcia. THIRD ROW: Sharon Roberts, Christina Rocha, Lupe Alvidrez, Olivia Lozano Maria Valverde. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Cole, Barbara Hodges, Lynn Byrum, Gloria Baker, Sherri Creteau. FIFTH ROW: Linda Arnold, Diana Wainwright, Jean Marie Blake, Connie Rodela, Irma Fuentes, Margie Redwine, Esther Lopez. LMA. :JT MK LUCILLE GILLIS EVA WALDROP JOYCE SMITH JILL YOUNG JUNELLE WAGGONNER CHERYL FERGUSON Margaret Ann Marsh led Ysletals group of 5ix majorettes in the pep rallies, football games, and in the Suu Carnival Parade. 64 kills Add Color to LEAD MAJORETTE: Murgarcl Ann Marsh Completing his second year as drum major, Gerald Woolsey con- ducted the varsity hand through the marching season with his unique system of hand movements. Assemblies FEATURE MAJORETTE: lan Zeretzke DRUM MAJOR: Gerald Woolsey Unique and interesting twirling routines were presented this fall in weekly assemblies hy Jan Zeretzke, feature majorette. The use of flags and two hatons were a colorful ad- dition to foothall games. Student Director Varsity Choir After competing with other Varsity Choir nicmlmers, Suzanne Johnson was elected Student Director. Suzanne has been a memher of Varsity Choir for three years. Ysleta High Sehool,s Varsity Choir was led through a successful year un- der the capable leadership of Mr. James Carthel. The choir activities for the year included the participation in the National Honor assemblies, Spring Festival and a program for the Ysleta Teachers Association. Performances at the annual Choral Festival and the Spring Concert were also included in the choir's activities. They also ap- peared on television to preview the HStingiest Man ln Townf, OFFICERS: Marsha Thomas, vice-pn-sidentg Fran Fox, president S-uzalll-le Jollllson Mr. James Carthel, dircctorg ,lanye Binion, historiang Billie Kay Wilson, secretary -trtasurer. Performs for Community and ohool . . . FIRST ROW: Clodene Beavers, Martha Eresquez, Vernie .Io Walton, Sharon Roberts, Sandra Kay Wilson, Billie Kay Wilson, Marsha Thomas, SECOND ROW: Nancy Gilchrist, Sandy Sherwood, Winnie Black, .Iudy Wilson, Sally Duluney, Beth Correll. THIRD ROW: Dawn Luye, Bettye Binion, Jan Walker, Aurora Ortegra, Linda Mask, Wilda Ake. FOURTH ROW: Fran Fox, Kay Warwick, Pat Sain, Jane Wood, ,lean Young, Susan Powers. FIFTH ROW: Linda Davis, Gloria Aanerud, ,Ianye Binion, Dorores Aguilera, Suzanne Johnson, Marilou Slemenda. SIXTH ROW: Boh Carpenter, Tommy Moore, Terry Kelley, Ramon Reza, Tony Torres, Lorenzo Reza, Duane Irvin. SEVENTH ROW: Tally Torres, Frank Root, ,Freddy Maya, Rene Alvarez. EICHTH ROW: Tony Reza, Ray Price, David Karlner. NINTH ROW: Paul Muneh, Steve George. ACCOMP,-XNIST: Vickie Lyerly. 67 FIRST ROW: Martha Morales, Brunelda Diaz, Estella Soto, Elizabeth Romney, Irene Cordero. SECOND ROW: Gracie Robles, Grace Currea, Sherri Creteau, Kim Reed, Lynne Byrum, Barbara Brown. THIRD ROW: Vangie Martinez, Cecilia' Soto, Alicia Rodriquez, Sharon Kline, Margaret Megason, Janie Rose, Pat Rose. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Odom, Betty Eastham, Sheryl Frazier, Charlotte Snelson, Nancy Armstrong, Sharon Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Connie Cardona, Christie Rcichart, Linda Teasley, Dianne Wainwright, Sue Pruesser, Sharon Hamilton. Accompanist: Mary Ann Long. Voices. Blend In Harmony FIRST ROW: Raul Martinez, Jimmy Sherwood, David Kelley lstudent clircctorl, Rodney Jorgenson. SECOND ROW: Frank Juarez, Reymundo Reza, Bob Lowe, Louis Fisher, David Englcrt. THIRD ROW: Ralph Magna, Charles Howard, Bill Martin, Charles Najera. ACCOMPANIST: Ann Roberts. Beginning c h 0 i 1' s, con- ducted by lVIr. James Carthel, participated in the annual Christmas pro- gram, 'AA Ceremony of Carolsf, Advanced girls choir performed HA Cere- mony of Carolsf' and took part in wllhe Stingiest lVIan In Townfi As a new project, the choirs selected music to be played over the intercom system each morning of the school year. FIRST ROW: Carolina Rascon, Esther Valadez, Bonnie Erspamer, Frances Delgado, Armida Padilla, Lillian Perez. SECOND ROW: Sandra Roberts, Rosario Dorantes, ,Io Anne Loving, Selena Dickerson, Antonia Rodriquez, Gloria Castro, Lynn Roberts, student director. THIRD ROW: Mae Yeatman, Glenda Palacios, Yvonne Martinez, Beatrice Vasquez, Linda Duckworth, Hilda Carrasco. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Fair, Mary Estupinon, Teresa Serna, Irene Aguirre, Josephine Rosalcs. FIFTH ROW: Reda Patterson, Karen Kroll, Grace Hinojo, Barbara Winn. SIXTH ROW: Peggy Nelson, accompanist: Raquel Morales, Terry Tidwell. SEVENTH ROW: Ann Carpenter, .Ianie Gomez. EIGHTH ROW: Linda Rhea. , .1 W- W 4 . ft t I . ,.. , f FIRST ROW: Sandra Duran, Maria Reyes, Emily Quesada, Frances Vasquez, Nancy Oliver, Antonia Reyes, Dora Castro, Alberta Stevens. SECOND ROW: Carol Miller, accompanist: Christina Macias, Patricia Carhajal, Rosenda Vasquez, Patty Callison, student director: Elaine Oppenheim, Mary Jordan. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Jaquez, Pat Engel, Bonnie Harbour, Judy Mathews, Martha Martinez, Estela Aragon. FOURTH ROW: Leah Davis, Patricia Nichley, Frances Flores, Margaret Rice, Emma Lopez. FIFTH ROW: Donna Burt, Maria Martinez, Rebecca Lopez, Luz Rodriquez. SIXTH ROW: Teresa Hernandez Karen Baker, Martha Lucero. SEVENTH ROW: Irene Robles, Alicia Simenta. EIGHTH ROW: Margie Earls. Club Activities Occupy Facult Arniando llorales, lynn Krivanich, and Bruce llorrett listen as a special Cernian speaker discusses Communistic schools at tht- lnternational- Club initiation. Mrs. Ardis East leaves thu st-lmel after a busy day of teaching. 70 FTA student, Bettya- Binion, prepares to talw mer llr. Robert Fran:-n's German Class during the Homecoming tea. Because extracurricular clubs are planned as an extension of the faculty departments, this year the two sections have been blended into one, Academic. Rearrangement signifies that a teac'her's work is often not finished with the school day because as sponsor to the club which represents his department, he works outside school hours. Clubs give the student an opportunity to spend extra time with the subject in which he excels or is most interested. Classified as one, the two sections work together to introduce a broader scope of knowledge into the school curriculum and perhaps a truer picture of school training. LITTLE MISS FHA: Clrurlotu- Greenlee OFFICERS: Shirley Sl'Lll'llI'UllQlll. fifth rice-p1'r'sidv11tg Klum Ciururcllu, third rico-president. SECOND HOW: Iflrr Castillo Corresponding sccrctaryg Connie Clark. IlLlI'llLlIllQ'Ill.lI'iLlIlI Bur- btrrzl Pcrsall. historian: .lunar Wpod. sr-cond rico-pri-sidcrit Betty Burliliultvr. president: ,ludy Crerggorson. first vice-prcsi dcntg Ann CLl1'1JL'IllL'I', fourth rice-president. Dianne ,lrnneson recording secretary. Homemaking Offers Special Course On Child Care Homemulqing students have ex- pressed increased interest in FHA Three homemuking students, Mary Ciavarella, Jane Wood, Suzanne Jacobson, pause before entering the homemaking cottage to resume classes for the day. projects this year. Along with the flower shows, Get Acquainted Tea, and thc Open House Parenfs night, at special project was launched in the form of a nursing course about child care. Many members worked hard to compete in the wool contest in the spring. 7I Future Homemakers Pinpoint Pastries, Patterns and Part ldeas The one hundred members are sponsored by Mrs. Robbie Hanks, Mrs. Leda Callahan, and Mrs. Ardis East, the three homemaking teachers. 'WL LEDA FRANCES CALIAHAN - 3 , BS, MS, University of Texas li A T ' Homemaking, Chairman FIRST ROW: Ann Wood, Delia Casillas, Dora Castro, Rosemarie Cameron, Rebecca Loewenstein, Elizabeth Romney, Emily Quesada, Marina Candelaria, Avelina Dominguez, Maria Rosales, Mary Herbig, Cheri Johnson. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Cloninger, Charlotte Snelson, LaVonn Spry, Sheryl Fra1ier,l'at Brown, Margaret Coughlin, Anne Shapleigh, Suzanne Levesque, ,Ieanneane Cantrell, Alberta Stevens, Linda Anderson, Socorro Telles, Maria Reyes. THIRD ROW: .loan Barrett, Suzanne Jacobson, Diana Ringquist, Pat Nemcth, Pat Orcnduff, Patsy Putty, Belen Soto, Donna Collins, Beth Gorrell, Dale Drake, Estela Saenz, lrma Baeza, Felicia Martinez, Celia Hinojos. 72 , MN V T 'Tb!ff iz39I5PVJJ FIRST ROW: Irene Delgado, Lilly Vasquez, Yvonne Vechot, Aurora Horcasitas, Yolanda Hernandez, Irene Harrelson, Mary Sarabia, Bertha Arevalo, Marta Barraza, Aurora Esqueda, Irina Heredia, Made-an Herrera, Mary Arroyo. SECOND ROW: l'alricia Valenzuela, Lupe Almeida, Kathleen Crijalva, Ida Fuentes, Irene Amendariz, Cvloria Apodaca, Sharon Hamilton, Martha Escontrias, Mary Baggio, Carol Miller, Elia Juarez, Lynn Murrcll, Carmen Castellanos, Myra Ponzio, Jill Badgett. THIRD ROW: Teresa Tercero, Barbara Odom, Sue Sherrell, Judy Murrah, Jill Young, Kathy Tidwell, Gloria Duran, Dianne Harman, Beverly Clifford, Debbie Davis, Paula Parker, Teresa Villanueva, Ana Garcia, Margaret Rice, Martha Martinez, Nellie Alvarez, Mary Maya, Dolores Duron, Cruz Dominguez. ' ARDIS D. EAST ROBBIE HANKS BS, Eastern Michigan University BS, TCXHS W0mCH,S Univefsilb' Homemaking Hornernaking FHA Beau . . Duane MacDonald Duane MacDonald Captured the 110 WHS S616'CiCd by FHA Club IUCIT1- title of FHA Beau in '63, Agtive bers. Duane succeeds last yez11 s in FFA and the agricultural field, 119311, A1'tH0W2U'd' I 1 FFA Sweetheart . . . Nancy Jones A familiar personality on the cam- cess to the '61 Homecoming Court pus, Nancy JOHCS is thiS YGHIJS and Military Queen are included in choice for FFA Sweetheart. Prin- hel-1101101-S, FFA Leadership, livestock and dairy judging contests, county and south- western livestock shows, and local, area, and state meetings are in- cluded in the main activities of this year's FFA. The IIO members must be enrolled in a vocational agricul- ture class, have plans for a home project, be familiar with the purpose of FFA, and be able to recite the creed of FFA. Mr. Eldon Lawrence and lVIr. Leo Perkins are this yearis sponsors for the boys who proudly wear the blue jackets. OFFICERS: Joe Vasquez, vice-president: Terry Garrett, president: Wayne Holle- beke, secretary: Nancy Jones, sweetheart: Alton Hollebeke, treasurer: Jerry Pugh, sentinel: Garrett Tyra, reporter. FIRST ROW: Eddy Putty, George Hurlburt, Richard Long, James Lockhart, Johnny Slape, Louis Lara, Ricky Hale, Richard Paeholski. SECOND ROW: Henry Garcia, Bill Baggett, Dickie Wilcox, Jimmy Knotts, Terry Osborne. THIRD ROW: Guy Harper, Robert Helms, Mickey Michaels, Edgar Teijeiro, Buddy Bennett, Dariell Daniell, Augustin Cortez, John Joyner. FOURTH ROW: John Rust, Georges Berrnes, Warner Lee, Dick Morton, Robert Porras, Robert Winnot. FIFTH ROW: Phillip Ragsdale, Charlie Eaves, Mike Cray, Raymundo I-Ierrera, Manuel Carbajal, Mike Carr. SIXTH ROW: Bill Shaeffer, Frank Brown, Frank Dominguez, Duane MacDonald, Rarnon Borrego, Luiz Meraz. 5EVENTH ROW: Pete Anderson, Butch Rainer, Freddy Bunn, Orlan MacDonald. 76 Captures District Awards FIRST ROW: Johnny Black, Tranquilino Lopez, Tom Lara, Robert Casillas. SECOND ROW: Freddie Wortmann, Tom Slape, Jaime Polanco, Tony Carbajal, Steve Kronewelter, Jerry Cilhreath, David Buckland, Tony Chavira, Max de Herrera. THIRD ROW: Frank Telles, Jesus Marquez, Salvador Solis, Joseph Torres, Jimmy Perea, Kenneth Wilson, Carlos Trujillo, Salvador Zubia. FOURTH ROW: Walter Sitters, Lloyd Conklin, Kyle Byrum, Armando Trujillo, Hector Prado, Gilbert Salcido, Fernando Telles, Tony Vidalez. FIFTH ROW: Ricky Bretton, Charles Najera, James Greenlee, Johnny Bonilla, Louis Frey, Raymond McKilJhen, Richard Raleigh, John Slatan. SIXTH ROW: Apolinar Resales, Tully Cavender, Frank Cray, Cordon Chandler, Ceorge Rey, Mike Carlmajal, James Haley. SEV- ENTH ROW: Robert Pantoja, Sammy Hughes, Robert Taylor, Jerry Brewer, Salvador Pulidog Enrique Fresquer, Rudolfo Jaquez, Robert Rabe. ELDON LAWRENCE LEO PERKINS BS, Texas Technological College BS, New Mexico State Agriculture, Chairman University Agriculture 77 Flhe ug building is Ll fainiiliur sm-11e tu the ug huys who hux'e spent long hours working to develop ri1'11II111'al liIlIlWlL'flQt'. TL'I'1'y Osborne illustrates llll' years i11 which u student lI1ICI't'5ll'tl in ugriviillure 111141 his project grow up lugetlier. 66Ag1'ieulture-Vital to Amerieaw Chosen Theme HAgrieulture-Vital to Ameri- caw was this y62ll',S theme for the National FFA week. Ysle- tuas chapter members displayed their award hauiiers and scrap- hook i11 a ease display. The ag depart111e11t fLl1'Ili5hC5 vocation- al iuformatioii to students which will he useful to them ill the future. 2351222125 ,,.. qs. f5w2iZs'14i'11f,- fi -fi 1 :UW ' ZOE R. WHI'I l'INGTON YIRUIIYIA H. PENLEY IRENE AI. YVRICHT IIIANCIIE YICKERS AB, Mississippi State BA, Tvxas Yvvstern ISA, T4-xas VV:-stt-rii IIS, Soutliwwsl Texas Stati- AIA, Texas WY-stern COIIIITICITIHI Arts Connncrvial Arts Cuiniiiertitil Arts COIIllNL'1'C'I2J.I Arts Cliairinan Offering Courses to both lmoys and girls, the Commercial Arts De- partment prepares students for fu- ture jolis. Business training in- cludes instruction in sliortliand, typing, liooklxeeping, offiee prac- tice, and commercial law. ALBERT AIARTIN BS, NIECI, Texas AKAI Industrial Arts Cl1air1na'n Vocational Courses Stress Work kills Industrial Arts 1-ourses range from driver's education to draft- ing. Manual skills, including tlie use of power tools. are stressed in wooderafts and leatliercrafts. THOMAS E. KELLEY RICHARD L. HOARK GORDON MOORE FRED L. SCHAEFER BS, East Texas State BA, Northeastern State IIS, ME, Texas AKAI BS, East Texas State Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts 79 Suzanne Johnson, sevretaryg Virginia Carrasco, vice-prcsidentg and Leonard Ciron, treasurer. emphasize drama tccliniques, Sandra Hill, scrilue: Pat Bailey and Eddie Trujillo show the art of applying stage makeup properly. 80 Thespian Team Works Vi orously l Under the new sponsorship of Mrs. Pat l Field, the National Thespian Society participated in many dramatic fields this year. The clulm is made up of a select group of drama students who are l outstanding in work and character. Memlrers assisted in the productions of the childrenls play, senior play, and contest play hy serving o11 the cast, l stage crew, or makeup set. . Steve George, Lisa Lovelace, Mark Templeton, and Walter Ingram Qprcsidentl work on a stage set. Act Well Your Part . . . To stimulate interest in drama and allied arts is the objective of the Sock and Buskin Club. Thirty members are initiated each year with the approval of the sponsor, Mrs. Pat Field, and the officers. rllllls initiation is one ol the club hightlights of the year. Initiates this year portrayed certain characters in history and dressed accordingly throughout the school day. Other ac- tivities included the Children,s play and assistance with the Senior Play. PAT FIELD BA, North Texas State College Speech FIRST ROW: Yolanda Hernandez, Martha Lucero, Cathy Carroll, Kay Youngblood, Margarita Cervantes, Beverly Loera. SECOND ROW: Sandra Duran, Irma Marquez, Judy Hurrah, Pat Engel, Richard Pacholski. THIRD ROW: Delma Luna, Pat Sain, Nancy Armstrong, Cecilia Cortez, Martha Dandenburg, Ann Nance, Tom Longnecker. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Hamilton, Cheryl Huskins, Teresa Hernandez, Lydia Perez, Ron Collins. FIFTH ROW: Teresa Castro, Lisa Lovelace, Pat Bailey, Mike Ortega. SIXTH ROW: Bennie Stout, Armando Morales, Raul Vasquez, Eddie Trujillo, Carl Miller, Nelson Vance. SEVENTH ROW: Wesley Bopp, Steve George. f W Sock and Ruskin members Pat Wadleigh, Ann Nance, Anita Fresquez, OFFICERS: Virginia Carrasco, vice-prcsidentg San- Albert Zamora, Irene Barraza, Rose Mary Manriquez and Janie dra Hill, recording clerleg Leonard Ciron, secretaryg Gomez, demonstrate acting possibilities. Walter Ingram, president, Suzanne Johnson, treas- urer. 8l AGNES DOUGLAS YVONNE SHACKELFORD LORRAINE R. CLARK BA, Union College BA, Nliflh TCXHS Stare AB, University of Missouri MA, Texas Western MA, Texas WCSIGTH MA, Texas Western English, Chairman EI1gliSl1 English, Latin FLORENCE F. FRANK PAUL J. FRANK LORETTA K. HALE BA, University of lowa BA, University of lowa BA, Midwestern University English English English GENE BASHUR MARJORY RAINS HAZEL M. REEVES BA, Texas Western BA, Texas Western BA, Evansville English English English English students construct firm foundations for College work through four years of English literature and gram mar courses. Freshman course of study includes contemporary literatureg sophomore litera- ture focuses on world litera- ture. Third and fourth year English acquaints students with basic American and English lit- erature. tudents Interpret W-orks hakespeare, Eliot, and ilder MARTHA G. HARRISON BA, Louisiana State University English After reading the play, Miss Douglas adds to enjoyment hy playing the musical score to the HKing and I. EILEEN M. DAVIS OLIVE BLYTHE RUUIEFERN HARMON ALBERT F. SINCLAIR BA, Alina BA, MA, Texas Western All, Missouri Valley BS, Kansas State Teachers MA, Syracuse English English College English English Left to right: Cathy Carroll, recording secretary, Robert Farina vice-presidentg Lolly Mills, parliamentariang Jeanie Parker, cor responding secretaryg Mrs. Tcvis, sponsor, Barbara Cilhrcath presidentg Vey Youngblood, historian, Arniicla Padilla, treasurer. FIRST BOW: Hector Quintana, David Englcrt, Marty Davenport, Russell Wadlcy, Ronny Swinson. SECOND BOW? Kathy Babb, Lolly Mills, lrene Vasquez, Sha-rry layncs, Sue Talley, Vey Youngblood. THIRD ROW: Stella Loya, Jeanie Parker, Judy Lewis, Rose Marie Lake, Barbara Gilbreath, Barbara Miller. 84 ALMA LACY TEVIS BS, Texas Womenls University Library, Chairman Keeping in pace with extra- curricular activity, Library Club has expanded its mem- bership to 50 members. Sponsored by Mrs. Alma Tevis and Mrs. Dorothy Boark, the club purpose is to arouse and encourage in- terest in librarianship as a profession. During the year, members decorate seasonal display cabinets and assist with school activities using the library. The club also sponsors a Christmas party. FIRST ROW: Anne Murry, Yolanda Madrid, Irma Lerma, .lose Alvarez. Katherine Allison. Bertha Comancho, Judy Murrah, Cathy Carroll, Margaret Portillo. SECOND ROW: Ricardo Nunez, Sherry Roberts, Patricia Espinosa, Susan Crawford, Beverly Barclay, Victor Alonso, Wesley Bopp, John Webb, Eliseo Baeza, Roberto Marquez, Charlotte Brunt, Teresa Castro. Library lub Expands Membership DOROTHY BEACHLER ROARK BM, Williamette University Library FIRST ROW: Shirley Hightower, Mrs. Roark, sponsorg Suzanne Levesque. SECOND ROW: LaVonn Spry, Candy Rodgers, Max Crumlio Lily Barraza, Estella Holguin. 85 ALFRED H. McGILL EVA MAY STUART NOEL .l. BARFIELD QUEBELL CRANK AB, E1-Skim College BS, Sul Ross State RS, Texas W'estern RS, Texas State College for l MEd, Texas Western Science Science Wfonien Science, Chairman Science New Equipment Streamlineis Science Physical facilities are to be com- pletely remodeled hy fall into four distinct divisions: physics, biology, chemistry, and general science. Witli the arrival of new micro- scopes, chemistry students received semi-micro sets. These provide smaller, more efficient, individual eiiuipment. KENT BARR BETTY T. CIALONE BA, TQX35 Wgglgrn OklLll1OIH3 Slilie Science Science Rudy Carrasco, Kathy VanDerHevel, and Mary Candelaria learn the uses of the new centrifuge used in chemistry, as explained by Mr. McGill. l Physical Fitness Gained Through Teamwork With the recent stress on physical fitness, under the Kennedy administration, importance of the Physi- cal Education Department was realized. A four year course became manda- tory, and more strenuous activity programs were adopted. LORETTA CRAY BS, BA, MA, Texas Women's University Girls, Physical Education Chairman ,-S' at .' ZORA HARDINC DOLORES A. ROSSIE BA, Texas Western BSE, Delta State Physical Education Physical Education .I. W. COATS JOHN K. SHACKELFORD WILLIAM D. PARSONS JIM SMITH BS, TCXQS Christian BS, Midwestern BSE, North Eastern State BS, Northeastern State College ME, Texas Tech MEd, Texas Western College Athletics Physical Education Physical Education Athletics 87 Chairman at? ai? GRA Members Aim for Weater FOLK DANCE WINNERS: Estella Dominguez, An- tonia Rodriguez, Mary Salas, Mary Guerra, Elisa FOLK DANCE CHAMPS: Cecilia Dc-Leon, Eulalia Castillo. SECOND ROW: Inez Garcia, Irene Barraza, LUJHU- SECOND ROW5 R053 DQLCOH, A9319 Domm' Bertha Morales, Elaine Oppenheim, Martha Gomez, guez, Yolanda Castaneda, Alicia Rodriguez, Espy Gloria Duranyolaya Hemundcll Caneliola, Antonia Avila. Earning a letter Ior a school sweater Was the aim of many of this year! GRA memhers. The sponsors, Miss I,o- retta Gray, Miss Zora Harding, and Miss Do- lores Rossie. encour- aged participation in the various tourna- ments offered through- out the year. Special achievement of the eluli was the adoption of a family, and a play day I was also held. FIRST ROW: Ianiee White, Mickie Telles, Maria Ortega, Elisa Ortega. SECOND ROW: Irma Marquez, Irma Apodaea, Esperanza Canehola, Connie Elliott, Mary Duran, Martha Zuniga, Barbara Cilhreah. THIRD ROW: Frances Delgado, Eva Hinojos, Herlinda Moreno, Yvonne Martinez, Yvonne Yeehot, Antonia Avila, Martha Barraza. Craee Juarez, Rosa DeI.eon. FOURTH ROW: Lupe Perez, Mary Dominguez, Alicia Parra, Martha I.ara. Norma Careia, Emilia Rosales, Dolores Duran, Rarbara Sandoval, Carmen Cedillo, Yolanda Castaneda. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Husband, Esther Dominguez, Carol Cruz, Virginia Barrientos, Mary Baron, Ramona Castaneda, Rosenda Vasquez, Estela Dominguez, Cregoria Sanchez, Marta Casillas, Naney Martinez, SIXTH ROW: Ana Garcia, Irene Fernandez, Cecilia DeLeon, Angie Dominguez, Alicia Rodriguez, Mary Salas, Rosa Tovar, Irma Montes, Rosie Castaneda, Avelina Casillas, Diana Estrada. SEVENTH ROW: Andrea Reyes. Velia Teran, Dolores Vasquez, Bertha Torres Raquel Yera, Delfina Payan, Eulalia Izujan, Yolanda Cordero, Franees Paz, ,lessie Herrera. 88 Letter ARCHERY CHAMP: Mary Guerra FIRST ROW: Martha Gomez, Elaine Oppenheiin, Gracie Yalverde, Antonia Rodriguez, Martha Martinez. SECOND ROW: Dora Galindo, Rita Moreno, Maria Reyes, Lorraine Ortega, Isahel Nunez, Rosa Aguilar. THIRD ROW: Gene Fierro. Gunie Bonilla, Teresa Barbosa, Mary Serafin, Hilda Carrasco, Elisa Duran, Rita Casillas. FOIQRTH ROMY: Christina Macias, Bonnie Erspainer, Vey Youngblood, Gloria Mori-no, Isahel Segura, Isahel Esquivel, Alicia Simental, Irma Jacquez. FIFTH ROW: Rebecca Vasquez, I.eonor Ornclas, Frances Natividad, Celia Hinojos, Margaret Portillo, Estela Aragon, Alicia Martinez, Cecilia Mar- molejo, Viola Martinez, Elena Parra, Margaret Rice. SEVENTH ROW: Agustina Canchola, Yolanda Duran, Linda Butler, Eddie Moore. Karen Heller, Gloria Ortega. Mary Jordan, Rosamaria Vargas, ,Iuanita Guillen, Esther Garcia, Margie Diaz, EIGHTH ROW: Maria Hernandez, Rosa Macias, Irene Robles, ljatricia Niehley, Margaret Coughlin, Josie Caldera, Irene Lechuga, Lupe Carillo, Yolanda Ayala, Christine Martinez, Irma llaeza, Felicia Martinez. OFFICERS: Gloria Duran, historian, Elisa Castillo, recorderg Mary Guerra. presidentg Ofelia Romero, freshman secretaryg Socorro Tellez, freshman presi- K1 st FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS: Martha Gomez, Antonia Rodriguez, Ofelia Roinero, Gracie Valverde, Rita Moreno, Mary Serafin. UPPERCLASSMAN VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS: Maria Ortega, Irma Marquez, Dolores Vasquez, Mary Guerra, Elisa dent. SECOND ROW: Miss Loretta Gray, sponsorg Ortega. Pat Engel, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Zora Harding, sponsor. 89 t A, vf 1' x .u Teaching Presents Promising Career Selling refreshments at freshman and B-team football and basketball games, assisting at Homecoming, and attend- ing national and state conventions ac- cented the year for the Future Teach- ers of America. Consistently striving to learn what is expected of teachers and the teaching profession, members obtain valuable experience as the fu- ture teachers of tomorrow. OFFICERS: Susan Moir, historian, Mr. Bob Stephens, sponsor, Sharon Cline, treasurer. SEATEIJ: Bettye Binion, xice-presi- dent, ,Ianye Binion, secretaryg Janet Stinson, president: Pat Nemeth, parliamentarian. FIRST ROW: lane Campbell, Janet Stinson, Bettye Binion, Janye Binion, Sharon Cline, Pat Nemeth, Susan Moir, Carol Hollebeke. SECOND ROW: Kathaleen Davidson, Rose Ann Daniell, Daina Harrison, Sandy Sherwood, Mary Ciavarella, Clodene Beavers. THIRD ROW: Fran O'Nan, Linda Butler, Terry Tidwell, Vicki Lyerly, Janet Hinkston, Elizabeth Barton, Roberta Enger. FOURTH ROW: Patty Seitsinger, Becky Loya, Vivian Jimenez, Sylvia Thompson, Gracie Robles, ,Ieannette Bost. FIFTH ROW: Hilda Lujan, Kathy Babb, Charlotte Snelson, Candy Karger, Kathy Tidwell. SIXTH ROW: Mary Britton, Laurie Stovall. SEVENTH ROW: Frank Rodriguez, Bobby Vinson. EIGHTH ROW: Marty Davenport. 90 FIRST ROW: Shirley Sullivan, Pat Brown, Margie Armstrong, Ccorgiana Ellsworth, Kathryn Barton, Ruth Smith, Carol Rhodes, Jay Rucker, Sharon Cline, Virginia Purvis, Susan Moir. SECOND ROW: Sheryl Frazier, Betty Burkhalter, Socorro Escohar, Mary Ann Chttxez, Penny Thonipson, Roberta Enger, Charlotte Snelson, Christy Reichardt, Carol Collins, Dawn Luye, Rosa Garcia, Janie Brennand. THIRD ROW: Ann Carpenter, Linda Barton, Cathy Carroll, Laurie Stovall, Richard Telles, Porter Baker, Dennis Brownley, Dianne Harman, Bettye Binion, Janyc Binion, Mary Louise Baron, Diana Ringquist. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Gates, Judy Greggerson, Beverly Clifford, Vivian Barnes, Lisa Lovelace, Linda Davis, Pat Bailey, Colleen Archer, Sandra Meissner, Janet Stinson, Jane Campbtll, Eliseo Baeza. NA15 Your Service . . .77 Maroon Jackets, Ysletais newly or- ganized service club, has adopted the slogan, uAt your servicefi Projects in- cluded hosting school activities, help- ing with registration, and acting as a pep squad for athletic functions. In the coming year, the cluh, sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Waugll, will consist of sophomores and juniors. OFFICERS: Susan Moir, vice-presidentg Laurie Stovall, publicity, Ruth Smith, parliamentariang Pat Bailey, sec- retaryg Dennis Brownley, historiang Roberta Enger, re- porter, Kathryn Barton, president. CLARA B. SIMER TRINON N. CROUCH BOB R. STEPHENS THOMAS GARZA BA, Sul Ross BA, MA, Texas Western BA, Northeastern State Teachers BS, Texas Western MA, Colorado State Social Studies College Social Studies Social Studies, Chairman Social Studies ALLEN SCHLOSSER BS, Howard Payne Social Studies WELDON C. MCBRIDE MIKE THOMAS BA, Howard Payne BS, Southern Methodist Social Studies University Social Studies History Study Preserves Traditions Of Freedom Promoting interest in history and govern- ment of the state, nation, and world is the primary aim of the history depart- ment. A term theme is required each semester in American history, Civics and Texas history. In world history a study of the geographical locations of past em- pires is explored. Civics is an insight of our American government - past and present. Texas history penetrates the study of the Texas Constitution and the early history of the Long Star State. .IANE M. CHRISTIAN RICHARD D. PATTON BA, University of Texas BA, Texas Western Social Studies Social Studies Robert Rose says to .Iess Talley and Larry Woods, H. . . And she asked three questions on the Constitu- tion and two on the conventions and . . . lil' uv Students enjoy reading me weekly newspaper, The American Observer, as part of their history curriculum. JOE P. CRANK BA, Tulsa Social Studies CECIL J. ROARK BA, Northeastern State Social Studies .r-ll' Johnnie Tappan, Patty Sumner, .Ian Stone, and Mary Lou Toone strike a pose from 4'Co1nic Safari. ORCHESIS BEAU: Frank Brown LITTLE MISS: RacheI Flores FIRST ROW: Johnnie Tappan, Mary Lou Toone. SECOND ROW: Patty Sumner, Wanda Rodgers. THIRD ROW: .Ian Stone, Kirby Brown. 94 FIRST ROW: Susie Dominguez, Martha Vargas. SEC- OND ROW: Carol Miller, Myra Ponzio, Irma Van Horn. THIRD ROW: Grace Gonzales, Fran 0,Nan, Christy King, Lu Verne Hindi. Kathalccn Davidson, Johnnie Tappan, Betty FIRST ROW: Terry Smith, Linda King. SECOND ROW: Marv Xnn Burkhalter, and Socorro Escohar dance to L'Kat Chavez, Dorothy Villalva. THIRD ROYV: Penny Thompson, larry K ipersf' Borrego. Orchesis Members Plan Jungle, Jazz, and Comic umbers Orchesis, Ysletais modern dance or- ganization, put a new point system into effect in order to discourage inactive membership and promote activity. Be- ginning dancers interested in the club attended lecture demonstrations, par- ticipated in dance techniques, and imi- tiated unusual situations to acquire sufficient points for membership. Members selected Rachel Flores as Lit- tle Miss Orchesis and Frank Brown as Beau. The club, sponsored hy Miss Lo- retta Gray, worked diligently to pre- sent the annual dance recital during the spring. OFFICERS: Patty Sumner, historian: Jan Stone, score- FIRST ROW: Janie Brcnnand, lane Campbell, Jay 'knn tary Miss Loretta Cray, sponsor: Terry Smith, prcsi- Rucker. SECOND ROW: Kathaleen Davidson. dent Dorothy Villalva, vice-president. Not shown: Kirby Brown, parliamentariun. .IUANITA S. FLORENCE BS, Southwest Texas State ME, Sul Ross Matliematics, Chairman BARBARA ANN BAKER WILLIAM K. RICHARDSON BS, University of Missouri BS, University of Maryland IxIL1lllt'IUE1liCS Matlieinalics Mathematics Challen es Students Math teachers work to keep informed of the technological advances that are closely related to the math skills they teach. Geometry and the designs and patterns it explores offers. a challenge to the student. Algebra I and II give the student a foundation for advanced mathe- matical equations. Other math courses offered are Trigonometry and General Math. An extracurricular class of slide rule is available to the student who is interested in it. LESLYE H. ELLINGTON JON R. EBERLE DORIS E. YOUNG BS, Abilene Christian BS, Texas Western BA, Trinity University 96 3I21IllCIllLllIC'5 Alatlieinutics Mathematics ROY J. SILVA BA, MA, Texas Western Mathematics ROBERT MCATEER BS, Texas A and M Mathematics Mrs. Ruth Albee simplifies the fundamentals of graphing for student Edward French RUTH L. ALBEE ZETHAL WARFIELD BA, Hiram BS, Sul Ross Mathematics MS, Texas Western Mathematics FIR FIRST ROW: Beatrice Vasquez, Frances Rodriguez, Maria Lozoya, Sara Mt-raz, Virginia Ortega, Lupe Trujillo, Connie Loewenstein, Anita Fresquez, Irma Ornelas. SECOND ROW: Gloria Guerra, Martha Ls-chuga, Mary Sanchez, Rose Lopez, Cheryl Landgren, Arlette Mitchell, Sharon Klein. THIRD ROW: Raul Vasquez, Elvira Ortiz, Socorro Escobar, Lisa Lovelace, Carol Bibby, Annette Sparks, Osvaldo Crijalva. FOURTH ROW: Joe Tessandori, Willie Rosencrans, Frank Trujillo, Charles Darling, Raul Estrada, Fernando Romero. Indians International Creates New Challen e . . . ST ROWI: Lyn Kriiianieh, rm-porter: liruve Ilorrelt, xice- president: Vickie L51-rly, sevrt-larry-treusiirer. SECOND ROW rmando Morales, president: Yi:-tor Alonso, Irarliamentarian. In the year l962, many new projects were launched at Ysleta. Among them, Indians In- ternational has taken an active part. Striving to enrich relations with our foreign neighliors, to gain more knowledge aliout our foreign friends, arid create interest in language study are chili goals. During Christmas of l962, Indians Interna- tional co-sponsored a Christmas dance. There were 40 niemliers and five officers after fall initiation. The chili is sponsored hy all foreign language teachers. Co-Sponsors Christmas Dance Election of a Christmas Queen is a joint ef- fort of the International Cluh and Spanish National Honor. Candidates are chosen from the members of the clubs. Votes are a penny each. This is one of the main fund raising projects sponsored hy the two clubs. Lady-in-Waiting Lupe Trujillo Queen Martha Leehugu 1 99 r, CHESTER C. CHRISTIAN, JR. BA, MA, University of Texas Foreign Language JOHN R. FRANCO BA, Texas Technological Foreign Language BERTHA L, CARPENTER BA, MA, Texas Western Foreign Language Foreign Customs Revealed Throu li Language Department HUMBERTO BRIONES LALLAH M. REYNOLDS ELSIE CAMPBELL BA, Texas Western BA, Texas Western BA, University of Texas Foreign Language Spanish, English MA, Texas Western IOO Foreign Language, Chairman Art Club Says 66DIHWl,, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Claudio, Mary Ann Lamb, Jeff Tyra, lrene Vasquez, Dale Andrews, Sheri Creteau, Ronny Collins, Dora Silva, Joe Colcliado. Ron Collins and Ruth Ann Johnstone paint megaphoncs to promote school spirit. Art Clulm niemlmers are Con- stantly called upon as inemlmers of the Art Department to assist in making scenery for various activities. This year members also painted maroon trashcans, megaphones and planned han- ners. The club sponsored a pie- ture sale from art Work sulp- mitted by the students, and also gave a Christmas party. JAMES J. JOHNSON JR. BS West Texas State College Arf,Chai1.man ' Tom Longnecker,-secretaryg Ruth Ann Johnstone, parliainentarian' Stella Loya, presidentg and Mr. James Johnson, sponsorg examine typical sketchbook. IO! ,lournalisin students Karen Jones, Robert Wolfe, Richard Pucholski, and Tom Longnecker, not shown, took Katherine ,-Xllison, .lulie Felton, and u thousand pictures for both stuffs. Grace ,lug1l'ez helped write Pow Wlow stories. Publications Enlivens ehool Routine Publications is 21 well-known name around the campus, often taken in vain lreeause of class inte1'x'uptions for inter- views and deadline pictures. The de- partment consists of journalism stu- dents, the stuffs, and Press Cluli. In the fall, publications students worked hard to sell candy for purchase of pho- tography equipment. Mrs. Crouch, puqlmlieutions sponsor, cheeks the calendar to confirm final deadlines. Press Cluh offir-ers Willie Roscnerans, vice-presidcntg Mrs. Crouch, sponsor: Jan Stone, seerctaryg Shirley Scarbrough, treusurerg and .leunnie Todaro, president helped in depart- Ceorgianu Ellsworth typed ma. Ilwnllll 21CI1VlI1f'S- ierial for lwoth the Otyokwa and Pow Wow. I02 Editors Interpret Theme Ideas Annual editors were named last spring. Both had previous t'XI561'll'Ilt'C. Don one year and Willie. two. A special pliologrupliy editor was zip- pointed to help the editors in eo-or- dinating piotnre appointments and pic- ture schedules at school. Alter all pages are on final copy, edi- tors inust elievk lor errors of anv tvpe. Otyokwa editors Don Thomas and Willie Rosencrans con- tributed to the overall success of the hook and developed the ideas suggested by staff members. Margaret McDonald, Tresa Coghlun, copywritersg Bill Winn, Eddie Trujillo, nrt work. Marsha Thomas, fucultyg .lan Stone, Clubs: Carol Hollebeke, musicg Patty Sumner, clubsg Linda Yarborough, ROTC. taff Juggles Pictures, Copy, and Layouts to Meet Final Deadline PEARL CROUCH BA, Wayland College MA, Texas Western College Shirley Scarbrough, Carol Bibby, ad man- Publications, Chairman agers. Animal staff members, who must have working initiative, planned the theme for the 71,963 Otyokwa during the summer and began tak- ing pictures and writing Copy until their first ideas took definite form. After a busy year of hard work to meet deadlines, the staffers relaxed and waited for the amnal to arrive. x Winky Chew, sportsg Cheryl Stevens, managing editorg Katie Cnauck, picture editorg Robert Rivera, sports. WP' Z, x 5' Elvira-r,.,.a.: ' . SEATED: Susan Moir, Suzanne Jacobson, Laurie Stovall, class editors. STANDING: Terry Smith, typistg Rose liary Kianriquez, Kathy Boesse, Class editors. Newshounds lnvade Campus Pow Wowx' typists: Lima Davis, Doug Echlin, Linda Mc Bob Carpenter, sports cditorg Barbara Toone, feature editor. Donald. Librarians: ,loc Scrafin, Armando Morales. Football, Homecoming, Christmas, Spring Festival, April Foolls, and Graduation are among the special issues published hy the '63 Pow Wow Staff. Mrs. Pearl Crouch, sponsor, reorganized the staff into editors in the various news fields in order to put out a hetter paper. lVlemhers spent long hours after school recording current campus events. Complete Thirty-three Issues Roberta Edquist, Sandra Sherwood, Diana Harrison, news editors. Jeannie Toduro, editorg Connie .io Loewenstein assistant editor. .sqm f z 3 it i t - 7 ,fri gf f , t e ,. QW, ' 'k if 5,i,.U.i 'Sw 4' 1 1 if L 23 t 2 iw We if Bruce Borrett, assistant feature editorg Pat Sain, clubs editor. Lydia Perez, exchange editor. Business Staff Handles Finances Mike May, Yolanda Rodriguez, ad salesmen, Beckie de la Torre, sales manager Business staffers traveled hun- dreds of miles this year selling their required 45 pages of-ads. Their joh also included hill- ing, collecting, and picking up copy. Salesman Adrian Davila outsold other members with a six page record of ads, and Javier Williams sold l00 an- nuals. Barbara King, Roberta Enger, circulation managers. Margie Mendez, business man- ager. is 'fa Adrian Davila, .l21Vi0r Williams, ad salesmen. SEATED: Fraces Rodriguez, Judy Pinario. STAND I08 ING: Sandra Workman, Ralyivh Ornelas, ad salesmen Custodians Keep Campus Clean CAFETERIA STAFF: Blanche Gonzalez, Concha Aguilar, Elvira Macias, Teresa Lopez, Josephine Gonzalez, Luz Rodriquez, Cruz Martinez. Wcrking around the clock in shifts, custodians endeavor to keep the school beautiful. Halls are swept each period and classrooms are cleaned each evening. Approximately six hundred meals are served each day to students by the cafeteria staff. CAFETERIA STAFF: Alicia Reza, Cenovera Avalos, Natie Coneja, .lesse Telles, Mary Carlos, Emma Flores, Irene Roldan. l w CUSTODIANS: Jesus Tovar, Jesus Pantoja, Militon Holguin, .Eulalio Avila, Magdalene Caro, Cesario Saucido. SEATED: Dolores Grijalba. CAFETERIA MANAGER: Kate Murillo. l09 Militaryf Queen Nancy Jones Japanese Theme Honoring Foreign Exchange Student Fumie Suyama, a Japanese theme ac- cented tlie l963 Military Ball at the Student Union Building at TWC. ROTC cadets elected the Queen and liei' court to represent the Ysleta mili- tary department. Lady-im Waiting Fnrnie Snyarna Sets Mood For Military Ball Workman Linda Yarbrough e Lupe jillo Princess Frances Duran rrrlr el 1 ' ' , 3:15 , Q55 II2 CAPT. JOHN T. BRACEY BM, Texas Western MA, ,University of California at Los Angeles Military Science, Chairman Instructors Train Cadets for Future Military Service Military instructors Bracey, Hunter, and Rutledge cultivate a basic knowl- edge of general military science for po- tential military officers through phys- ical fitness programs. Discipline. and military operations are stressed in the NDCC Dept. SCT. CONWAY E. HUNTER Military Science MXSGT. CURTIS J. RUTLEDGE 'Xlilitary Science K Charles Duncan, Charles O'Nan, John Navidomskis, William Wilcox and Edwin Stone had the responsibility of raising and lowering the flag at all outdoor assemblies. FIRST ROW: David Claudio, Carlos Solis, Bill Herring. SECOND ROW: Terry Kelley, Alfred Bernal, Jimmy Carter, Richard Telles. The Rifle Team was coached hy NI Sgt. Curtis J. Rutledge. Opponents included hoth dis- trict and non-district schools. Under the command of Cadet Captain Ramon Zermeno, the Drill Team practiced for par- ticipation in the annual drill meet at Ysleta. Members prac- tice a minimum of one hour daily to perfect their movc- ments and rifle manual. FIRST ROW: Augustin Lopez, Alberto llolinur, Eddie Nichols, David Kelley, Jimmy Jones, Bill Wade, Louis Bolanos, Carlos Calvan, John Garcia. SECOND ROW: Jesus Zamora, Iiotwim Nltttu, Ruben Custuncdu. THIRD ROW: Skip Hughes, Ramon Sanchez, Ernest Luna, Robert Soto, Tony Klanriqucz. H3 as K mf'-Ru taff Directs ilitary Activities Ranking officers showing leadership ability and knowledge in military matters are chosen for the staff. The staff has the responsibility of regulating the activities of the Battlegroup. Honorary Cadet Colonel FUMIE SUYAMA Battlegroup Commander, Cadet Colonel Deputy Battlegroup Commander, Cadet Lt. Colonel ROBERT RIVERA cadet Lt. Colonel TERRY SMITH JIMMY CARTER Battlegroup Executive Officer, Cadet Lt. Colonel Cadet Colonel Cadet Lt. Colonel NANCY JONES LINDA JO YARBROUCH ADRIAN DAVILA ,, 'N Cadet Major Cadet Major Cadet Major RICHARD TELLES JANET STINSON MIKE WILSON 1 x 5 Cadet Major KATIE GNAUCK it 735 K r 25,5 ra 1 jg .. 1. ,, ? 'SDH Cadet Major Cadet Major Cadet Major MARVIN ALLISON CAROL BIBBY RONALD HAUGEN The Staff reviews the companies as they pass in the weekly Military Parade. ggi: frfrgefts iw gn? 5 KF? . t Cadet Major SANDRA WORKMAN Cadet Major EDDIE LUCERO A Zgv Cadet Major ARMIDA BRIJALBA I I5 DCC Companies Or anized Cadet Captain Cadet Captain Cadet lst Lt. Cadet lst Lt. RAFAEL DELGADO SANDRA TAYLOR WALTER INGRAM TESSIE CARBAJAL Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. CATHY GARCIA LORENZO BIATA HILDA LUJAN All students enrolled in NDCC are assigned to one of the four compan- ies composing tlie liattle group. These companies give cadets liasic military knowledge, preparing them for service in the Armed Forces. FIRST ROW: Joe Ramirez, Freddie Tlionipson, Dale Norris, Bill Wade, Robert Gonzalez, ,luan Trejo, Roberto Soto. SECOND ROW: John Palkovic, Jesus Contreras, Guillermo Roberts, Blas Vega, Edward Hernandez, Carlos Calvan, Kennetli Tarr. THIRD ROW: Allred Alarcon, Leo Carareo, Alex Alvarado, David Recoxo, Jesus Serna, Robert Holt, l.uis Silva, Cliarles O'Nan. FOURTH ROW: Russell Wadleigli, Lyle Madison, Martin Manriquez, Custavo Villalolnos, Ronald Addis, ,lose llornnda, Rob Loweree, George Ednionston, Ricardo Saneliex. I I6 Cadet Captain LEON GRAHAM VK, ,k., , . , . ,, , ff.. .- mg, 1 I lfiiifligiilfw- . , - 1 , i. ,af X Ti' Cadet Captain LYNETTE ROMNEY Cadet Ist Lt. ROBERT YASQUEZ . v',2 ' : i ' W .y I tr AQ , . if ft I Cadet lst Li. CLODENE BEAVERS FIRST ROW: Juan Garcia, Victor C-uillcn, David Kelley, Nlivliael Brown, Francis Pinario. SECOND ROW: Armando Rivas, Roberto Estrada, Ronniv Camplivll, William Moffitt, Richard Young, Larry Cheek. THIRD ROW: Alfrt-do Acosta, Edward Garcia, Daniel Al- varado, Terrance Door, Arturo Duran, Ricardo Alarcon. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Padilla, Clyde Yvooley, Wlilliani Herring, Harvey Hufford, ,lolin Webb, Rodney Norris. FIFTH ROW: Erncst Luna, Rolicrt Canfield, Mack Lon-kv, Ron Collins, Slvplien Blu-tzger, Edwin Nichols. SIXTH ROW: Clifford Brown, Richard Ortega, Cesar Flores, Edwin Stone, Allen Duncan, Blicliacl Wlatliins. SEVENTH ROYV: Wlilliam Huglivs, Luis llvraz. Micliael Dollaliitc, Cll3l'lL'5 Myers, ,lcsus Zamora, Louis Dolanos, Jann-s Sullivan. Cadet Ist I.t. TOM LONGNECKER Cadet lsr Lt. .IO ANN I'IA3IBI,IN V0 Cadet lst lit. LEONARD GIRON carer In Li, at BILLIE KAY WILSON i at -s I K w 3 1? Q - 59 QM' fl: Wk .R it it Cadet Captain Cadet Ist Lt. Cadet Ist Lt. IRENE DOMINCUFZ JOHN FAST LINDA 1IcDONALD FIRST ROW: Joe Chavira, Dale Andrews, Charles Duncan, David Vance, David Steger, Louis Frey. SECOND ROW: Dennis Andrews, Elwin Denman, Dale French, Jaime Callardo, Manuel Marquez. THIRD ROW: Valentin Ontiveros, Jose Rohles, Romulo Chavira, David Buckland, Ray Simonson, Joe Chrisman, FOURTH ROW: John Watkins, Tovi Trujillo, Ramon Sanchez, Arthur Ingle, Cary Cottrell. FIFTH ROW: Richard Brooks, Ruben Castaneda, Teddy Hcdger, Javicr Alvarez. SIXTH ROW: Raul Zamarripa, Allan Bacon, Eddie Hcdger, Robert Lara, Jose Dorantes, Allan Klein. lI8 Cadets Military parades each week prepare cadets for F ed e r a l Inspection in March. At these parades, cadets practice the mili- tary principles they have been taught. Cadet Ist Lt. JESUS JASSO zvwftfaf f. J:-!.J-zW5-?f-H?-:-:- V '::':' W A any .19 Cadt1tLt 5 . VIVIAN BARNES Cadet lst Lt. LUCILLE CILLIS Prepare For Federal Inspection za-: 1595 T L25 VS .9 xy. ,Q FIRST ROW: Roberto Macias, Manuel Martinez. SECOND ROW: Alberto Molinar, Jimmy Jones, Michael Avenna, Eddie Salaiz, Teddy Fairclotli, Manuel Telles, THIRD ROW: David Claudio, Edward Flores, Frank Licano, Jack Lucero, Carlos Solis. FOURTH ROW: .Iulian Gonzales, Stanley Duncan, Joe Martinez, Nixon Morris, Joe Nevarez, Armando Loya. FIFTH ROW: ,lose Ruiz, Silvio Trujillo, William Wilcox, Terry Kelley, Ernesto Salcido, Alberto Alvidrez. SIXTH ROW: Bill Oden, Gary Tuttle, Glen Taylorj Alfred Bernal, Robert Raldwin, Augustin Lopez. ,l,Z K , i u K Sh 'f V' Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt, LUPE TRUJILLO HENRY SANCHEZ VIRGINIA ORTEGA Cadet Captain RAFAEL SAIQAS W'e2.:Q,5:s-1s,fzarvg:f:,,w ' if' QW, -:,:,fg,3f,5i,5,W, , ,t W, giiisisfgsggggvtaff , - W 'kiffivglwiffiv . fy igg5,f,so,go,fi11 .. z 1 Q farsaf, H A 1.-isa . not f - 134551 ' ,T I , ,,,, ti it F 9 ' tiia I ,II A Cadet Captain NIARGIE MENDEZ Cadet lst Lt. RAMON ZERNIENO Atttt ts Cadet Ist Lt. FRANCES DURAN II9 Cadet Major Cadet Major GERALD WOOLSEY FRANCIS FOX Cadet Captain Cadet Captain PAT MONTGOMERY PATTY SEITSINGER x FIRST ROW: Terry Barrett, Jimmy Sherwood, Raul Lucero, Javier Guerra. SECOND ROW: Renato Basurto, Tony Reza, Bill Winn, Ronnie Powell. THIRD ROW: Enrique Fresquez, .Ioe Ruelas, Robert Baldwin, Robert Marinez. FOURTH ROW: Ken Landgren, Lonnie Trevino, Bennie Stout, Ray 'Stansel. FIFTH ROW: Carl Miller, Ronnie Akins, Doug Echlin, Rudy Muller. SIXTH ROW: Frank Garcia, Tom Insall, Dick Barrett, Pat Montgomery. SEVENTH ROW: Paul Munch, Jerry Wool- sey. Cadet lst Lt. Cadet lst Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. RONNIE AKINS SARA IVIERAZ BILL WINN l20 Cadet lst Lt. Cadet lst Lt. DOUG ECHLIN .IEAN YOUNG Cadet lst Lt. Cadet lst Lt. RICHARD BARRETT MARSHA THOMAS Band Lends pirit to Parades ., XM. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt ELIZABETH BARTON PAUL MUNCH GLORIA AANFRUD The Drill Team elected Frances Duran to serve as Armida Brijalba was elected by the Rifle Team to their Sweetheart, represent them at all official functions. ponsors, Sweethearts Participate In Activities Cadet Captain Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lf- BARBARA TOONE BEVERLY CLIFFORD RUTH SMITH IRMA ENRIOUEZ VERNIE .lo WALTON Cadet 2nd Lt, Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. Cadet 2nd Lt. AMALIA HERNANDEZ MARIA GUERRA PENNY THOMSON FLORA SANCHEZ SUZANNE JOHNSON I2l Jan Stone, ,lay Ann Rucker, and Wanda Rodgers prepare for the Modern Dance Recital. Activities Provide Relief From tudies 'N 1 .. - Q A, as 5, W 1- t TFT: I A I N 5 l' ': : film Q, ,, Y ' G ,X . A Q .,.. N QW 2 has .,f Q-TV'-M W , 5 .we Three Ysleta boys, rested after a two day vacation from school due to an unexpected February snow, let off energi , in a snowball fight. , xr, r .lanice White, 4--H winner, displays her prize Southdown Ram. ?y Varsity cheerleaders illustrate tumbling routines for the second annual cheerleading clinic hosted by Ysleta High School for all area cheerleaders. Between periods finds many students scurrying to class. Among ROTC activities was the Military Ball, where Nancy Jones reigned as Queen. A drafting class of Mr. Tom Kellyis works to complete assignments. Mr. Robert Franco and Mrs. Bertha Carpenter, both in the language department pose with Miss Hudson fcenterl for a picture with one of the many Mexican objects col- lected by the department. l24 Miss Roberts Hudson, who died last spring, had been a member of the Ysleta faculty since 1930. Chairman of the Foreign Language Department, she taught Latin and Spanish. ln addi- tion to being a master teacher, she was always working with her students in extracurricular fields. For many years, she was sponsor of the Latin Club and a Spanish Club sponsor. The National Honor Society is called the Roberts Hudson Chapter in her honor. af Life is eternalg and love is and death is only a horizong ag, if i .. 5 ,if 3 ,iw ' M' ,fa A H6 MW gn V , 1+ ,-my 'iv if gi .. 3, -'K W 1 3 Af if Qi ' wr 14 H' S, 2 r iii if as 222 'Q 3 E2 For Redmen all, surging to- ward that moment of triumph was their goal. 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'N ' 3 SL iw wg e??3s'fi 11 1'-sw 1- 1 1 f 1 ' i 1, 'Y r f -1,-, -Q VX wg ffk Af Wx Tumbling 1 It Q 53 i E 3 5 E i as . . . A..,AL .A ,w.WM.M-Mn.. ,,,W,M,.mw:m,,Q.mw MwNMm.W um .,W..,-U3 mimi... ...f Teams Name Homecoming Royalty Princess Prmcess Frazier GORDON MOORE KENT BABB Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Coaches Promob l KENNETH SHACKELFORD JIM SMITH BILL PARSONS l Varsity Backfim-ld Varsity Line Freshman Footlyall 1 Varsity Truck B-Team Baseball 1 J. W. COATS Varsity Football Varsity Truck good Season DELORES ROSSIE Varsity Tennis ALLEN SCHLOSSER NOEL BARFIELD ROBERT ORR Freshman Football B-Team Football Trainer B-Team Basketball Coach B-Team Track Freshman Basketball Eastern Hill DON HARDY Tackle JESS TALLEY Guard GUS WILCOX MIKE GRAY Halfback Halfback urprises Tribe An underdog Eastern Hills plowed their way to a 30-6 Yietory over the favored Rednien. Yslela drew lirst hlood as a result of a revovered funilile on the Highlanders' 25 yard line. Eastern later scored and the tally remained 6-6 at halftime. A shaky Indian defense and a much improved Eastern Offense Contrili- uted to the Highlanders' second-half scoring spree. Standouts for the Tribe were Ralph Ornelas, Gus Vllil- cox, Gordon Sather, and Terry Gar- ICH. Garrett eludcs tacklers for a long gain. JOHNNY CREEN TERRY CARRETT LARRY WOODS Quarterhaek Halflmafk End LOUIS MAYNES Center ' DOYLE SMITH Guard Sather struggles for a small opening. Heavy rains did not hamper lndian players or the score 12-6. fans as an excellent Lion team received a 24-12 de- feat. Ysleta recovered the opening kickoff and Larry WO0dS 0961166 Scoring in the Second half minutes later, Johnny lVlcNutt crossed into paydirt. by receiving 3 Safhel' P353 The M0115 SCOYCCI again Three minutes later, Cordor Sather toted the pig- OH an 82'Y-ard P355 PHY- Sathef ran for the final skin for another tally. The first half ended with tally and the 5C01'9lJ031'd T9-ad 24-12, YSTCUI- Redmen Take Two ROBERT ROSE PAUL ALEXANDER RALPH OHNELQXF End Tackle End Ysleta's strong defense held the Burges to a 22-O loss at R. E. McKee Stadium. Sather displayed fine form as he tossed touchdown pass to Gus Wilcox. Ysleta on its way to a second score as they drove in four plays which put Richard Edens the tally. The final score of the game Mustangs Gordon a perfect was soon 36 yards over for canie as Edens again pounded his way through the Mus- tang defense. Defensive play dominated the second halfg neither team scored. Outstanding Indians were ,lack Pike and Federico Hernandez. Mustangs swarm over a helpless Indian ball carrier. I37 GORDON SATHER BOB TITUS ROBERTO MARQUEZ Quarterback - ' BILL MCLEAN Halfback Halfhack Hdlfbfldf Ysleta l-ligh School fell victim to a fast-moving Aus- tin offense 30-20. The first score of the ball game came as Gordon Sather passed to Johnny lVlcNutt on a fake field goal attempt. On the next kickoff Hampton Hurt ran the hall back all the way, and the halftime score stood at 6-6. Early in the third quarter, Panther quarterback Henry lVlarquez scored for Austin. Ysleta re- taliated on the ensuing kickoff and ran the ball to the Austin nine, scoring six plays later. Hurt and Marquez both scored again. With the score 30-lil, Gus Wilcox caught a fingertip pass as the game ended. FEDERICO HERNANDEZ Center Panthers Pounc 'ndians RICHARD EDENS MIKE JAMES JOHN MCNUTT Fullback Center Halfback Edens is trapped as he scoots around end. FRANK BROWN Fullback CALVIN RUTLEDCE Center MANUEL NIARTINEZ .IACK PIKE BILL INIVION Tackle TaekIe Tackle Tigers, Indians Tie A determined Indian eieven heid the Et Paso Tigers to a 21-2I tie in the 1962 Homecoming game. Ysleta scored on an end run hy Terry Garrett. Cordon Sather started his night in the air as he tagged Iohn MeNutt on a 67 yard pass play. NIeNutt Went over for the score. EI Paso then taIIied on a 34 yard pass play. AII-District Late in the third quarter, E1 Paso ehaIked up its second six-pointer. With Iess than three minutes, E1 Paso7s Gary Lyons hit paydirt. On the ensuing kickoff, the Indians took the hall on their own 45 yard Iine and drove for their Iast touchdown. A PAT pass to Raiph Orneias tied the score. 1 Braves stalk a Ione Tiger. Ysleta's defense moves into action against Bel Air. The Ysleta Indians lost the Lower Valley cham- touchdowns. pionship for the first time in three years as arch rival Bel Air defeated them hy a 14-O margin. Second half HCUOH SGW U16 Wd1'1'iO1'S tl'11'C3lCl1 Ysleta threatened in the first quarter, hut was fWiCC7 but HWY WGN? stopped 011 lJ0th 0C021Si0HS stopped hy a staunch Highlander defense. Bel by iUtC1'CCPti011S- Air promptly turned two Ysleta fumbles into Bel All' Downs Ysleta GENE SOPER STEPHEN STEPHENS JOSE R.-XMIREZ End End End WAYNE HOLLEBEKE JOE HERNANDEZ FRANCISCO SOTO End Halfhack Guard ERNEST COURREGES Tackle GARY RICHARDSON Guard .IAY TICE Guard DICK BIORTON Tackle 1962 Scoreboard EASTERN HHJS EDISON E.P.TECH BURGES JEFFERSON IRVIN AUSTIN EL PASO BEL AIR BOWHE 306 8-14 1224 O22 620 015 3020 2121 140 625 YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA YSLETA TERRY JOHNSON Manager JACK BOEBINGER Manager DAVID TOVAR Manager JOE QUINONES Manager FIRST ROW: ,lohn Joyner, Henry Escontrias, Edgar Teijeriro, Richard Apodaca, Bill Bagigett, Salvador Parra. SECOND ROW: Guil- lermo Gomez, Cordon Chandler, Sam Martinez, Hector Beltran, ,lose Reyes, Jose Purra, Luis Borunda, Mike Regan. THIRD ROW: Danny Beltran, David Cheek, David Rader, Antonio Campus, Chris Haldcrrnan, Woody Hickox, Julio Sofia, Bill Perales, Manager Dolph Quijano. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Federico. Douglas McKinney. Freddie Bunn. Alfonso Morales, Fred McGuire, Donald Rose, Cfharh-s Eaves. .loo Tessandori. Hector Ahneidu. Yanni ans Place Second In Division Good coaching as well as determination con- trihuted to the success of the Ysleta B-Team. The season started off on a sour note as the Indians dropped one to a tough Eastwood elev- en. The following week. the Yannigans handed a stunned lrvin tearn a l2-6 defeat. A fast-moving Jefferson squad pounced on the I44 Trihe with a 20-6 victory, a defeat which re- sulted in a 34-l8 rally over Tech. Other action saw a defeat hy Bel Air and a tie with a rookie Parkland eluh. The term ended with a victorious accent as thc Warriors gave the favored Austin Panthers a 26-6 defeat. The team was coached hy Kent Balmlm and Bill Parsons. FIRST ROW: Oscar Beltran, Armando Rivas, Ruben Zambrano, Jose Linan, Santiago Alvarez, Oscar Chavez, Rudy Carrasco. SEC' OND ROW: .lim Babb, David King, Leonard Calvillo, Robert Mendez, Ray Darnell, Sergio Del Val, Juan Estrada, Alfonso Lujan. THIRD ROW: Manager David Scarbrough, Pat Dwyer, ,lim Sabin, Richard Myers, Bob Cialone, Gentry Lynn, Oscar Chavez, Jlm Gearhart, Mike Hunt, Jose Correa. FOURTH ROW: Sammy Smith, John Bonilla, Ted Neely, Dick Hart, Jesus Amieva, Gerald Haynes, Bill Martin, Danny Bourland, James Haley. Freshman Record nmarred Under the hard running of John Bonilla and the quarterbacking of Pat Dwyer, the freshmen rolled to an undefeated season. Outstanding on defense all season were Bill Martin, Jim Babb, Jose Correa, and Jose Linan. Noteworthy vic- tims included Bel Air, Eastwood, Gadsden, Burges, and the Fabens B-Team. A hard-hitting Canutillo B-Team managed to tie the Frosh by stemming the Indian scoring attack. The fresh- men were expertly coached by Allen Schlosser and Bill Parsons. I45 Sweethearts Represent Teams Sweethearts for the 1962-63 sports year were VIIIJSGII by the players to rep- resent the lmselmali. lmasketlmail and traek tennis. Basketirail Sweetheart Jun Stone. 21 jun- ior. iisteci Plllviieatiolis and Orehesis among her favorite aetnities. Margaret lilgllgas McDonald, senior, was the represernative of time llaseliaii team. She is artive on the Senior Steer- ing Committee and is 3 eopy editor on the aninmi stuff. Sophomore Carolyn DeMerill was Chos- en lry the lruek team from ai wide field of eamiiclntes. I46 E 2 2 in g? is 55 gf W fr Q K Ea X K 5 9 E it 5 E 5, ii 2 it 5 K 9 2 2 Q ,S E 5 it ii ii Basketball Sweetheart fart Stone M. ,Q Baseball Sweetheart Track Sweetheart Bag McDonald Carolyn Derrteritt u 5 W- ,-I 1.15m .rf -44 .sw :Er ik K il C 's ll Season Record Ronnie Naylor provided extra ROSWIQLL 85e58 YSLETA punch for the team. with an 81 ROSWRLL 70-48 YSLETA per cent completion record, v V which was good enough for the FABEN5 40e4-9 3 SLETA Blue and Gray Division scor- ALBEQUERQUE SXNDIAA 62258 YSLETA ing championship. Hector Mar- M Y 1 Y - 9 Vg N tinez, another captain, placed Onhbbci PLRW-9 61-6' X bLhTA third in the Blue Division JEFFERSQN 63w54 YSLETA standings with a l7.5 point per IRVIN 46 41 YQLETA game ax eraoje. A T A The season was marked by an EL PASO TECH 50'60 YSLETA upset win over the Austin Pan- AUSTIN 60-QQ YSLETA thersg a victory which caused To a play-off for the division JEFFERSON 63-60 X5LETA championship. EL PASO TECH 67e48 YSLETA AUSTIN 60-67 YSLETA Places Thlrd In DIVISIOH LARRY ARMSTRONG JOHN GREEN HECTOR MARTINEZ Center Forward Guard All-District Ca or Record Marred by Nine Losses DREW BOWEN Guard 5, ss . , 9 Fans saw action aplenty in B-Team as well as Varsity competition. LOUIS MAYNES Forward DANNY WILSON Guard Home Quintet POLICARPIO COMEZ CONZALO SANCHEZ CUILLICRMO VALDEZ Forward Guard Forward Hits Losin treak Poli Gomez looks on as teammate Larry Armstrong goes up to pop a two-pointer ISI wif 1 f , i . My ' 7 fax -Mx ek' 5265 ,FM - Warsaw' f Q r mm S . .f u fx 3. .4 2 1 1' , . Qi Q ,H-Q, f' , r .Llfliiifgf 5 0 3- 1 7 ' QTL: W 'gi' if ' f f-- V W -.,.---Z:, 5 Q' -as ,v - gg 1 -' 5 W Z: . .::7h X A if f felgmgyg ff -W K 4, ww 4 ,.., ff 1 , K A :gg at ,5 3 friiff-Egfifb Q.. Q ,1 ,. ,gt ,,,...-ff g . gg. . X X Q ' A as Q ' F af Q A. .r If , , f A255 Misra---I ' I K 1 f ili l gif' ff! ,, 5 , :- xi 5? ,g ' . A A 1 1 JQTYZW -HF' fy ff ' '7 . lasik . ,312 i S' , gk Q25 MSA '21 - 5-f :s?53i!f' 'i-ilyfizfxl A 'Www 55, Hunan' 1+ X ,R ME? 5 2 MARTHA HERNANDEZ PATTY SEITSINGER RAMON FERNANDEZ CRAIGE NAYLOR ELIZABETH SHURLEY DENNIS SHAFFER Tennis Team Vies In Area Tourneys In the 1963 tennis season, the team entered many major Southwest tournaments. Among them was the annual year-end classic, the Sun Carnival Tournament. Working and practicing long hours with their coach, Miss Dolores Ros- sie, they represented Ysleta High School in the tennis tourneys. JUAN ESQUEDA l53 Thinclads Sparked by several returning let- termen in various track events the 1962-63 Track Team prom- ised to have a fine cinder season. Expected to make an exception- ally fine showing were the Cross Country runners. Participating in preliminary runs, the Thinelads turned in times in the vicinity of 12:54 for the two and one-half mile run. Ysleta runners also 7 l turned in some fine times in the other running events while pole- vaulters and highjumpers made many good jumps, several pole- vaulters consistently breaking ll feet. Pole Vaulters: Drew Bowen and Alfonso Batres. Compete Successfully RELAYS: Mike Cray, George Natividad, .loe Hernandez, Bill Goodwin. DISTANCE: Ramon Nunez, Carlos Sosa, Mike Chavez, George Bailey, John McNutt, Bill McLean 156 Maroons Prepare 1 1 t t WEIGHTMEN: FIRST ROW: Ernest Federico, Danny Bourland, Mike Hunt, Bill Baggett. SECOND ROW: Jack Pike, Jerry Brewer, Louis Maynes, Dick Morton, Paul Alexander. 5 SPRINTERS: Stephen Stephens, Terry Garrett, Fred Martinez, Sammy Smith, Alfred Martinez, John Joyner, Ronnie Hash. for Ysleta Invitational Lgfw FERMIN TORRES Manager HURDLERS: Gene Soper and Johnny Bonilla. JOE QUINONES Manager HURDLERS: Larry Woods and Alfonso Morales. TERRY JOHNSON-Manager I57 DANNY WILSON RONNY NAYLOR RICHARD EDENS Pitcher Pitcher Catcher March March March March March TlVlarch TlVIarch 4lViarch TlVIarch March 5April 9iApril TApril aiApril MAI5ril TApril MIKE WILSON ROBERT MARQUEZ TAPTH Outfielder Outfielder MApril ikApril l6April TlVlay 'illislrict 1963 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 2 5 3 9 15 18 20 22 27 29 1 3 8 10 15 17 22 24 26 29 3 01177165 Bel Air Bel Air Midland Odessa P Odessa E lrvin Austin Tech Jeff lrvin Austin Tech Jeff Irvin Austin Tech Jeff Irvin Austin Tech Jeff Here There There There Here There Here There There Here There Here Here There Here There There Here There Here Here TOM FRANCO Vietories Brighten Season With nine returning veterans, the out- look was bright on the Indians' regain- ing the long lost district championship. New blood was injected into the team in the form of players Rudy Carrasco, Tom Franco, Sal Payan, and Danny Wilsoii. Those returning include Hector Mar- tinez, Jay Tice, Bill Hudson, Rudy Murillo, Ralph Ornelas, Ronnie Nay- lor, Sal Lucero, Robert Marquez, and Richard Edens. JAY TICE RUDY CARRASCO Catcher Infieldcr BILL HUDSON lnfieldcr Outficlder SAL LUCERO Pitcher EDDIE KNIPP HECTOR MARTINEZ RUDY MURILLO lnficlder lnfielder R,-XLPH ORNELAS SAL PAYAN Pitcher lHfi6ldCr Pitcher Experience Makes l-leadway for Ysleta Pitching honors, for the most part, fell on Ralph Ornelas, who displayed an ability .to pitch no-hitters last year. Ronnie Naylor, All-District basketball player, shared the mound with Sal Lu- cero, Danny Wilson, and Rudy Murillo. I l MIKE JAMES WILLIE TER.-KN Infielder Mllnflgfxr B-Team Follows In Varsity Footsteps FIRST ROW: Manager, Sammy Marquez. SECOND ROW: Johnny Miller, David Scarbrough, Ruben Zamlirano, ,lolinny Espino, Ramon Gomez, Henry Vasquez, Salvador Sanchez, Paul Herrera. THIRD ROW: Johnny Ciavarella, Richard Meyers, Phil -Davenport, Danny Blanco, Armando Loya, Porfirio Moreno, Jose Parra, Lalo Barlna, Richard Apodaca. FOURTH ROW: Tony Carbajal, Mando Villa, Don Daily, Terry Osborne, Tommy Jennings, Albert Teran, Edward Zamora, Harlan Whipple, ,Iesus Alrne1dagDav1d King. I6I I62 Coming from myriad hyways, hundreds of individuals enter their freshman year-some with a swagger, others hesitant- ly with wonder openly in their eyes. Remaining four years together, the class takes on personality as a group. They develop a spirit, a eamaraderieg they he- come the class-Qsophomore, JLIHIOI' Ol' SCHIOI. After four years, cloaked in the symbols of their achievement as individuals and as a group, G4 79 the class goes out to another group, another horizon, to meet again with other hundreds from the myriad byways. Presiding as senior officers were Margaret Ann Marsh us secretary, Jimmy Carter as president, bandra Workman and Bill Inmon as Student Council representatives and Yirgimu Ortega as vice-president. eniors . . Presiding over senior meet- ings and assisting in fund raising projects were duties of senior class officers. The goal of the 1963 senior class was the traditional gift to the school and a scholarship for an outstanding senior. Gloria Aanerud Enrique Acosta Frank Aguilar Juan Aguilar A Class With Class Kathy Babb Vivian Barnes Elizabeth Barton Kathryn Barton Betty Bates 1 Clodene Beavers Arturo Beltran James Bennett Carol Bibby Elizabeth Blanquez J ack Boebinger Wes Bopp Rene Alvarez Robert Apodaca David Arrieta Jennette Bost Lennette Bost Phil Bowen Gloria Bustamante Juan Calderon Marina Candelaria Tessie Carbajal Manuel Carhajal Bob Carpenter Agapito Carrasco Virginia Carrasco Jimmy Carter Bertha Casillas Rafael Castillo Margarita Cervantes I66 Sponsors Aid Seniors Thomas Brazil Charlene Breeze Janie Brennand Armida Brijalba Mary Britton Frank Brown Bonnie Brown Billie Mae Brunson Semor sponsors from left to right:,Mrs. Virginia Penley, Mr. Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Ardis East, Mr. John K. Shackelford, and Mrs. Put'Ficld. Betty Chavira Vifayne Chew Beverly Clifford Tresa Coghln Ron Collins Rosalie Conejo Consuelo Rodela Jim Conway Senior sponsors aided in various money making projects: the selling of car streamers during football season and the successful Senior F ro l i c s. They planned an annual Career Day at Texas Weste1'n Col- lege and were active Work- ers in graduation festivi- ties. I67 Beckie de la Torre Martin Delgado Richard Dittmar Francisco Dominguez Connie Cardona Irene Cordero Maria Cordero Bill Cox John A. Craig Martha Dandenherg Adrian Davila Linda J. Davis Senior Year Broadens Student Outlook Irene Dominguez ,lose Dominguez Sally Dulany Frances Duran l68 l Senior steering committee from left to right: Phil Bowen, John Pike, Bug McDonald, Willie Rosencrans, and Wayne Chew. Not shown, Don Thomas. Setting the pace for the senior class, the Senior steering com- mittee represented their class in selecting money making projects and planning special events. They also strove to in- crease class spirit. Mary Duran John East Georgiana Ellsworth lrma Enriquez Juan Escobar Luz Estrada I69 Julie Felton J oe Robert Fierro 'e-za if JM' Q ii fa Marilou Slemenda shops for a party dress for the Junior- Senior Prom. Fran Fox Edward French Josie Fresquez Martha Fresquez Oscar Galvan J oe Gandara Miguel Gandara Cathy Garcia Rosa Garcia Nellie Garcia Barbara Gilbreath Mike Gray Cristina Grijalva Maria L. Guerra Mary Guerra Jo Ann Hamblin Don Hardy Ronald Haugen Amalia Hernandez Frank Gilchrist Lucille Gillis Katie Gnauck ,luan M. Gomez Marina Gomez Mary Ellen Gonzalez Maximino Gonzalez Beth Gorrell Senior Prom Eagerly Awaited Arturo Hernandez Roberto Hernandez Jessie Herrera Darlene Herring I7I Talents Displayed ln Various Fields Bill Hudson Linda Hulbert Bill lnmon Richard Jaquez ,lesusita Romero Suzanne johnson Terry Johnson Nancy Jones 1 Zin, QPUQ Sandra Hill Alfredo Hinoj os Alton Hollebeke Wayne Hollebeke Maroaret Kennedy Ray Ketchersid Sally Dulany shows her skill in typing by getting her term theme in on lime. l72 ,lollnnie Lewis Henry Lopez Stella Loya Manuel Lucero Bill McLean .lohn Nlcxutt Duane MacDonald Martin Manriquez Hilda Luj an Lucy Luna Dawn Marie Luye Vickie Lyerly Linda McDonald Margaret McDonald Lincla King Loretta Krantz James Koller Mary Ann Lamb I73 Salvador Manriquez Margaret Ann Marsh Juanita Martinez Manuel Martinez Richard Maskrey Mike May Freddie Maya Louie Mayorga Margie Mendez Sara Nleraz Joe Quinones, Pedro Quesada, and John Pike utilize precious time in study hall. Rogelio Montelongo Pat Montgomery Betsy Moore Armando Moreno Julie Moreno Leonor Moreno Roberta Moss Mary Munselle Seniors Realize Importance of Good Grades Ann Myrick Gloria Nabhan George Natividad Ronny Naylor Elena Nevarez Petra Nevarez Gloria Oaxaca Angela Olivas Irma Ornelas Ralph Ornelas Armando Oropeza Virginia Ortega I75 Armando Ortiz Maria Ortiz Paula Ortiz Daniel Parra Lillian Parra Keni Patton Lydia Irene Perez Teresa Perez Patsy Putty M3351 We Streamers Sold for Fun and Profit ,l oe Quinones Arturo Rebeles Jesus Rey Vincente Reyes I76 l John W. Pike Jr. l Billy Qualls Martin Quesada Pedro Quesada wi Frank Richter Diana Ringquist Norma Rivera Robert Rivera Santiavo Rivera N3 W2 D Patty Seitsinger and Thomas Brazil display school spirit with senior car streamers. Christina Rocha Adrian Rodriguez Lynette Romney Janie Rose Pat Rose Robert Rose Willie Rosencrans Patricia Sain Guillermo Salas Rigoberto Salinas Flora Sanchez Margarita Sarmiento Gordon Sather Shirley Scarhrough Patricia Seitsinger Teresa Sernal Yolanda Shadle l78 William Shaffer Jean Shipman Norma ,lean Silva Marilou Slemenda Roger Smith Ruth Smith Terry Smith Juan Solano Maricela Solis Estella Soto Beyond Commencemen Delbert Taylor Sandra Taylor Richard Telles Jr. Don Thomas Marsha Thomas Penny Thompson J ay Tice Bobby Titus Jeannie Todaro Barbara Toone ,ie New Horizons Cheryl Stevens Janet Stinson Furnie Suyama J ess Talley I79 Carmen Treviso Avelardo Trujillo Lupe Trujillo Olga Trujillo Mona B. Vargas Beatrice Vasquez Joe Vasquez Magdalena Velarde I80 Marvin Turner Garrett Tyra Jr. Leonor Ugalde Maria Valaclez T Bertha Torres Mary Ruth Torrez I David Tovar Rosa Tovar Graduates Say Farewel Dorothy Villalva Vernie ,lo Walton Gus Wilcox Billie Kay Wilson Linda McDonald and John East meet between classes. Fo High School Days Judy Wilson Mike Wilson Sandra Kay Wilson Larry Woods Gerald Woolsey Sandra Workman Linda Yarbrough Jean Young Gail Zukevich Marta Zuniga Robert Marquez l8I top, Look, Listen Student Council Representuliws ,lan Zeretzke and Lorenzo Estrada, President Aurora Jurado, Vice-president Rafael Salas, und Secretary Martha Lecliuga led the Junior Class of 1963. Curl Acord Aide Acoslu Analinda Aguilar Dolores Aguilera Humberto Aguirre Wilder Aka lionnix' Aliins lfrauik Alderete Gracie Aldcrete Paul Alexander F is 2 .4 3 Jimi, ' 52? ,X Elected by the members of their class last spring, these officers presided over meet- ings, helped promote spirit during pep rallies, and aided in preparations for the Jun- ior-Senior Prom. - Juniors Approachin Lupe Alviclrez Inez Apodaca Ascencion Aragon Colleen Archer Bertha Arellano ,lax ier Arellano Esu-lla Arguinaniz Bonifacio Arrnendariz .lon Armstrong Socorro Avila Roy Allen Rosie Alarcon Hector Alun-ida Francisco Alonzo Dorothy Alvarez Mickey Baclley Eliseo Baeza George Bailey Pal Bailey Janice Bair Porter Baker Mary Louise Baron Richard Baron Irene Barraza Richard llarrett Donna Host Drew Bowen Linda Braswcll Kirby Brown Rust' Marie Brown l,LIXYI't'I'lCP Burciaga .lady llurk l1'IllL1 Cabrera ,lultn Caxnpluell lYillwrt Campbell Miko Carlvajal Patricia Carbajal Frvrl Cardnza Isalwl Carlos Q Mau, Q e as 1 F S , 1 at S M15 ,ra' - W5 '53-vw I84 Virginia Barrientos Graco Bautista Yolanda Beltran Artnitla Berumen Bt-ttyc Binion .lanyc Uinion Kathy Bocssc ,lt-sus llonilla Ramon Borrego '1wllCfCSE? Borrego J? ,lcsusita Carxnona .lost-fina Carpio Fernando Carreon Iromr Carrion llolwlmy Carrizal Juniors Concentrate On Road Ahead Left to right: Capable sponsors Mrs. lflorcnce Frank, Mr. Paul Frank, Mrs, Hazel Reeves, Mr. William Richardson and Mrs. Ruth Albee directed junior activities throughout the year . A , Marta Casillas ,5- Avelina Casillas Rosie Castaieda Betty Castillo Elisa Castillo Susan Chandler Carlos Chavez - r-p- i'. , Marv Ann Chavez f my if Luis'Chavez V Mike Chai CZ I85 Martha Cordero Augustin Cortez ,lon Courreges Richard Craig Honor ocietie Ramon Chavez Mary Ciavarella Sharon Cline Joe Colchado Melvin Combs Paul Sherrell, Steve George, and Tom lnsall use the library to read for pleasure as well as study before school. Bobbie Crawford Kent Cruey Max Crumbo Carol Cruz Duriell Daniell Xcite Ima inations Patricia Espinosa Diana Estrada .lose R. Estrada Lorenzo Estrada Raul Estrada Gabriel Facio Roger Fair Maria Falliner Rose Ann Daniell Katllalcen Davidson He-ymundo De Herrera Angelina Dominguez Esther Dominguez Victor Dominguez Bill Dricr Cecilia llc Leon Luis Delgado Rafael Delgado Nancy llindinger Hub Dulnlmin David Dunkhorst Doug Evlilin Roberta Enger J Socorro Escobar avier Espino Robert Farina Janet Farris Ramon Fernandez Irma Fernandez Janet Foley Betty Frank Barbara Franklin Anita Frcsquez Lydia Fuentes Mont Fyffe Clayton Gage Gilbert Llaniboa Alla Candy Henry Garcia johnny Garcia Tony Garcia Maria Clarnica Terry Garrett Steve George David Gilbert After school Jesse Tellez urges Irma Fierro, Yvonne Martinez, and Frank Rodriquez to decide what they want. l t Y emu? V -, Q gg . WN 3, K1 .1 3 at ..t,. t E f l it Rr t t A Leonard Cimn Bertha Gomez 1 Janie Gomez Polycarpio Gomez Guillermo Gonzalez .lim Goodman Leon Graham ,lose Granillo Frank Gray Abraham Grijalba Dean Grissom Gloria Guerra Ronnie Hasli lone Helley Mary Herbig Antonio Herrera Rafael Herrera Science Opens New Vistas Martha Herrera Graeiela Guerra Martha Guerra Bernardo Gutierrez Cllris Halclman Rusty Hale Donna Hall Diane Harman Guy Lee Harper Irene Harrelson Rosie Hartnett 1 Gisli Q sk , .M A , Phillip Herrera V ji f Federico Hemandez Q 'W Q-We ' f-,,e e,:' e'l B , in 1 'll si , 1 J 2' S 'A Sr W1 if ' Ni' Sak F 'W 0555 793, Tony Hidalgo Janet Hinkston Betty Frank and Colleen Archer take advantage of typing facilities to improve their speed and accuracy. Eva Hinojos Barbara Hodges Arturo Holguin Q H uuuq In gms Q Alion Holleheke Q nf- .- -Q ' K I, 1: 55- f . f Carol Hollebeke - J' im , A . 1, , r 1 NW g Jimmy Holt if -.ffie 4' ,N i-ii ... A WTI Helen I-Iugyurd ,,,. , J . - 5 gig '- - ' .Q i Sammy Hughes L W' 5 3 -L A A ii fi'-Efff fVi'fi3 5?71ii1f1i57f455 ,X it Vx i'ii A , in i-mef.:3.er,'.1fKf,e.aw1H 1. Judith Hultanus i i. '- - Walter lngram 2 f Tom Ineall gr- - lr , ' 3,5 - -r , if, fly A on , : ., 2 buzanne Jacobson ik x X Z wg Q M' . Mike .laiucs ' f ' :Q 5 V .lcsus Jaseo - sffii, ' ,. Q7 ' - ., ,. L ., H ' mf .'-- ' ' M ' K , V gl, ' :1?Q7e:-fl 'I' 'a1f'u'?..55fh .f,'2.fA'vf'H ag r.ii--ff Definite Accomplishments Andres .limenez Ruth Ann Johnstone Richard Jordon Aurora .lurado Candy Karger Barbara King l90 ,. W ,F ,, . -:Pm , . ff ' -spy if 1-A 1 .... I I, 4 .sizz- . ' 1 W , 'M i M x Q .5 all ,Q if S 1Sei?fi,,.,,,1 L . .X ,bf 'efziiaiakffri h. . ,. M ,L Mi ... 'Q.Q ,H..,. 7, 1 Q. Q w,',',v.a 5.1.1. 1 xx 1 hiltl.0.l . 1 1 . , , gs-1-...Q ,SW Hu 1 . 4 fm 3 f me any , S-Q if f 'V fVu.5A-'H-'fi ' 1: ilrrii If 1-mm, Q Maria Lozoya Angie Lucero Albert Lujan Eulalia Lujan Raymond McKibben Doug McKinney rin Great atisfaetion 3 Sharon Klein Mike Kollar Eddie Knipp Cheryl Landgren Xinfu Lara Bobby Lauchner Martha Lccliuga Warner Lee Connie Loewenstein Tom Longnecker Andy Lopez Carlos Lopez Dolores Lopez Emma Lopez Rebecca Lopez Robert Lopez Rosalie Lopez Lisa Lovelace Becky Loya .lose Lozoya Virginia McVay Stanley MacDonald Rachel Macias .luanita Madrid Norma Madrid 1 . .. iw. - My t tall . , . , Maria Martinez Robert Martinez Yvonne Martinez Linda Mask Lorenzo Mata Luis Mayncs Pedro Medrano Sandra Meissner Luis Meraz Oswaldo Mercado Sara Miller Arlette Mitchell Susan Moir Mary Molinar Hector Montes t7 ssisr 'f lg sw f Q J .I V Courtesy J obs Brm f , ' S tt. f M f ., - A' aft 1 I get ff I 'free' 4 -'fr-jiri + - -, . - ' ----- f 1 ' f - . vi r ions' 4 , is gp! 24 C V K : V ,9 'SL i 65 t XX Robert Madrid Rose Mary Manriquez Gloria Marestein Irma Marquez Hector Martinez Q -- .. :i , , -rx L L - 3' 'iii .f to - ' A 'f: . K W' ' -'L t Q f . K 5' gfm ssss js -sMg,f toos tstr i'- ' tlwwwf rssts -P Wewp o tssose ssos M ' ttrt + ,isrfwsfm oiro stss L f oolss L L Q sims Julie Moreno Don Morgan i f , o 5 ' ':-' A 1 .K .kt - N3 5 F' we I Carlos Montaflez Mike Montgomery Frances Moorhouse Armando Morales Herlinda Moreno Responsibilities To Juniors Brian Morris Rudy Muller Paul Munch Rudy Murillo Barbara Musgrove Eva Navarrete Courtesy students Mike Montgomery and San- dra Meissner wait pa- tiently to he summoned to duty. Hortensia Navarrette , Craige Naylor , Pat Nemeth Johnny Nevarez James Nisbet Juan Nunez Ricardo Nunez Carolina Olivas Magdalena Ontiveros Pat Orenduff Linda Oropeza I93 Elisa Ortega lSauC Ortega Maria de Jesus .Xurmra Ortega Elvira Ortiz I94 Ortega 'nm Lucy Quintana llumlwrlu Quinuncz Ralph Quinum-5 Hcctor Quintana Allan Halinvfe-ld Martha Pvdregun Testin Reveal Q Richard Owen Richard Pacholski Ernest Padilla Doloris Patterson John Pauli Delfina Payun Nicolas Placcmria Carmen Pcclrugon Lupe Pedregon ,lo Anne Poston Susan Powers Rosemary Puga .lcrry Pugh Emily Quesada Strengths And Weaknesses Ana Maria Ramirez Dolores Ramirez .lose Ramirez .loe Ramos Richard Ramos f David Rebelvs George Rey Antonia Reyes Ricardo Reyes X Adan Reyna Antonio Reza Ramon Reza Gary Richardson Mary Lou Rios Dora Rivera i Angie Dominguez, Elya Silva, Kay Youngblood and Deryl Patton complete California Achievement Tests. The tests required quick thinking, and accurate reading, language, and mathematics skills. Gloria Robeldo Sharon Roberts Yolanda Rodela Alicia Rodriquez Frances Rodriquez Frank Rodriquez I95 N-in Wh J Rachel Rojas Elizabeth Romney Maria Rosales .loc Ruelas Calvin Rutledge Mary Salas Rafael Salas joe Serufin Paul Shcrrell Sandra Sherwood Elizabctli Shurley Elm Silva ff l l sid , t If N135 Recreation Offeri t 9.et'i'fQ1ns22':e2'KTg?'i2ii2-it .S 25525214-: A W .si :aw assist? H 'vim-:Sy f 91: - f --:-- - Luz Elena Rodriquez Nicky Rodriquez Yolanda Rodriquez L ev ,Q lff,, tg. www ' , '1 A' l ft Q Q Q X X gig 1 is 4 9,5 .it Qt, QM Carlos Solis Margie Solis Gene Soper Belcn Soto ejig, lug! Louie Silva Albert Sinclair Doyle Smith Joyce Smith Annette Sparks Respite From tudies Francisco Soto Luis Soto Carlos Soza Weldon Starling Stephen Stephens .lan Stone Bennie Stout Laurie Stovall , Patty Sumner Glenn Taylor Plunkl Hector Martinez gropes unsuccessfully for his last, but definitely lost, ball in the water hazard of the eleventh hole at the Ascarate Golf Course. Edgar Teijeiro Dora Tclles Fernando Telles Lorenzo Tellez 2' Wi ,QE i f , 1 . V v Vella Teran x Sylvia Thompson Like an increasing number of Juniors, Elizabeth Romney drives her car to school. Tali Torres Tony Torres Francisco Trejo Eddie Trujillo Maria Valverde Nelson Vance Alice Vara Frank Varela Dolores Vasquez Mary Ellen Vasq UCZ Joe Vasquez Raul Vasquez Roberto Vasquez Roberto Vasquez Rosenda Vasquez Yvonne Vechot .luclith Venzor Maggie Vigil Eva Waldrop ,lan Walker Kay Warwick Beckie Wheeler Janice White Danny Wilson Marsha Ann Wilson Robert Winnot Third Year Speeds Jane Wood Kay Youngblood .lan Zeretzke Ramon Zermeno .,f.a:-- . 131 - Vt,q5f,, ai,-,J R S A if Q6 -: l'W'w 9?i gt 43' as 1 Thomas Archer Bertha Arevalo Irene Armendariz Roy Arms Margie Armstrong Nancy Armstrong Linda Arnold Oscar Arelleno Ida Arrieta Enrique Arriola Mary Arroyo Antonia Avila 200 'C 1 ':4r-1' I 1? g -s ,.a:., 1' ltvs a Hou h Clim X f - FT! Alberto Alvidrez Linda Anderson Pete Anderson Gloria Apodaca Irma Apodaea Richard Apodaca Emilio Aragon Elias Aranda -4 K ' A , F Ai, Victor Alonso Robert Alonzo Alex Alvarado Nellie Alvarez Ramon Alvarez .2 .1 ggi et it 8 'ilk ir N3 K QW Qs' , fx ' l 515. A I.: if .lose Acosta Yolanda Acosta Kristi Akers Kathy Allison Pam Allyn Maria Almeida .5 My -X . A i 2 2 t , A-Tx, to the Totem Polevs Top I Serving as sophomore officers were Frank Trujillo as Student Council representa- tive, Charles Darling as vice-president, Cecilia Lozano as secretary, Yolanda Castaiieda as president and Karen Jones as Student Council representative. .M ,W L1-H? ian gt K A or Williain Baggelt Gloria Baker Robert Bulclwin Felipe Barruzu Lily Barraza Marta Burrazu H Rosa Barrera ' ' .loan Barrett it V I W I it D Linda Barton N 6 , ,'i:, I 3 ' af Renato Busurto i ' 'i f' ,,.'-' V 1 7 Alfonso Balres A ,,, 4 V A Charles Baugliman aff? L teof .n,. -get ig' l nlll X 514 : IAI I o U ' W A , f ,fa K p' A 20I apable Leaders H af K. --4 , 1,,..-,ws Mr. Robert McAteer, Mrs. .lane Christian and Mr. J. R. Franco look over some plans for a sophomore meeting. The sponsors were in charge of the activities of the sophomore class. 202 Irma Bejnrumo Danny lleltran Hector Beltran Julian lleltran George Hermes Carl Bitlicks Winifred Black lean Marie Blake Danny llluneo Ronald Bopp Lupe llorrego Bruce Borrett Armando Borundu .lose Borunda Luis Borunda I1 uccessful Year Wayne Bowen Alan Bowman Harold Brainard Marie Bransford Pat Bray Ruben Brito Barbara Brown Pat Brown Dennis Brownley Bob Bruner Freddy Bunn Betty Burkhalter Angela liustillus Lynne l3y1'L1Il1 jose Calmrs-ra Carlos Calderon Bertha CL1lHLlCll4l Elxia Camaclnm ,lanicc Campbell Antonio Campos Esperanza Cancllola Mary Candelaria Mike Candelaria Tony Carlaajal Ann Carpenter Rafael Carrillo Cathy Carroll Dn'liaCaSill1ls Cluria Casillas Yolanda CllSlL1l7lCCli1 Aida Castillu Mary Caslillu -M' g .1 .J William Cavender Carmen Ccdillo Rosa Ccniceros Irma Cz-rccedes l x QQ, Q x R I ,fa ff' Q 5 Cordon Chandler Alfonso Chavez Francisvo Chavez Mary Cllavez Braves and Maiden Sammy Chavw Mary Cliavira Romulo Chavira David Cheek Cirmnie Clark David Claudio Carlisle Coldwell Cynthia Cole Carol Collins Donna Collins Pele Contreras Alma Cordova G x 1 K 1 jg up-., .Y ,.., A ,F ,I ti . mm,' V if it N x 2 t t f 3 2? X Q. Fw K I , , :r f aeg ffes - 1' ez, was q ff! ' 'rg ' x' ,t rr if .. . A WL .1 fi 2 ll '31 5 'Q 5 wa A new 15, item A D :if A - ff me I' t. 2 iz J' gg 2 ff Q 1 I aw-fi: ggi M, ,E X . v X 'c ' ,x 'ww E M 3 fx Q ' ftfftzmff-f. .W V 2 ' Yisgiff' A , 'f f Nora Diaz Angelina Dominguez Vleet Silas arner -fr'-I-f ' Aurora Dominguez Estella Dominguez Frances Cortez Sherri Creteau Linda Crocker Veronica Crocker Roger Curtis Don Daily .latnes Daniel Charles Darling Marlin Davenport Leah Daxig Santiago Deaio Rolwrl Dc' La 0 Irene Delgado Maria Delgado Mary Delgado Carolyn Dellerrit Bonita Diaz Brunelda Diaz Charlotte Snelson and 'ferry Osborne hone up for a biology quiz. Martha Dominguez Susie Dominguez Yolanda Dominguez Dale Drake Linda Duckworth 205 4 we fi . if--j :,' ' Q Gloria Duran John Duran .lohn Duran Sandra Duran Dolores Duran Sheri Dye Margie Eads Bette Eastham Charles Eaves Richard Edens Cvorge Edmonston Roberta Edquist lacquclyn Eicher Connie Elliot Millie Elston Margie Ellsworth Pal Engel David Enlsminger Br-rtlia Escarciga Hvnry Escontrias Nlillilllll Escontrias Aurora Esqueda Teddy lfaircloth Hector lfavcla Ambitious Sophomoreq fill: Achieve Previous Goals lrma Fuentes lda Fuentes lrnia Calindo P..-a-r Guadalupe Flores Jesus Flores Maria Flores Martha Foix Andy Calvan Diane Canlner Ana Garcia Frank Garcia George Garcia Luis Careia Norma Careia Elaine Cates ff ' Spike I '59, 3 if f 1 L YW V we - . -- 3. 'iff 'YC H., ' x :- Tommy Franco Ray Frazier Sheryl Frazier Enrique Fresquez Elvia Fresquez Ernest Fedrico Baltazar Fernandez lrene Fernandez Selniado Fernandez Audrey Fifer Cesar Floree 207 4. WL I -xx Q 1, .X I H 3 www Q wi ff , . A it f 'Nu af mf' .panama s 11' l w-if 5 Vx 4 f ' if J w ' .. , if Judy Greggerson Kathleen Grijalva Osvaldo Grijalva Helen Grissom Roliert Gonzales Magdalena Gonzalez Nancy Gorrell Cheryl Green John Green Norma Gihliany George Gibson Nancy Gilchrist Estela Giner Guillermo Gomez Lupe Gonzales Dem Friendships Javier Guerra Saul Guerra Irina Guerrero Carmen Gutierrez u4,1l.1 Gutierrez l Bill Baggett, Judy Greggerson, David Claudio and Mrs. .luanita Florence busily prepare their geometrical Clirislmas iree. i :wma fl K . Va .et al M, 5, 4 ie xiii E, ,xx K' QS l : ' re? 2- we . . ge Q 'gvsss f ii 1 iii' 2 l -- - L. ,Q A 1. f 5,1 i ' X' W 1' Z xl K s. Larry Hay Duanne Hayes Charles Hitchcock Robert Helms Strengthened B Worliing Together ii 4.-AF M .1 Few i. ,x,, 7.1 Q tv 2 if 4 W. 532 Willie Gutierrez Shirley Guidry Ricky Hale Sharon Hamilton Steve Harmison Rita Harris Estella Heredia Irma Heredia Martha Heredia Bertha Hernandez Enrique Hernandez ,lose Hernandez . .. H Margarita Hernandez 1, f ' f ' 1 Olga Hernandez HL ff Rene Hernandez ' ' Roberto Hernandez A V Velia Hernandez i , , i Yolanda Hernandez - LL 535 Roberto Hernandez t Ray Herrera V t.-ck. ..,, ii I rxifwn , H ' V fp Richard Herrera , lrlgm f fl nil--t g 1- ,,.f5?4Qg?7 rg, It . :Q ' K ' ' f 4113 -V .5 gr , S M I . BSA! Hector lturralde Nikki Jackson Diane Jameson Sylvia ,laquez Tommy .lennings Vivian Jimenez Robert Johnston Karen Jones Arturo Jordon Sheri Dye inspects the Christmas tree in the main hall. 2 I 0 .lose Jordon Rodney .lorgenson Virginia Husband Cheryl Huskin Marsha Hutchison Arthur lngle Bob Irvin Rosa Herrera Woody Hickox Enrique Hinojos Charlie Howard Jimmy Howard George Hurlburt ophomores Enliven tudent Body Jolin Joyner Elia .luarez Grace Juarez Alfredo Juardo David Karlier Vincent Kennedy Terry Kelly Linda Kerr Kristi King Jinimy Knotts Marilyn Krivaniclx Irina Lernia Mary Lester Leslie Lew .lock Lewis .l udy Lewis Karen Kroll Darleen Lamb Ken Lanclgren Louis Lara Martha Lara Joaquin Lcgarreta Hawk Locki- .lanies Lof-kllart Beverly Loera Mary Ann Long Hictliard Long Augustin Lopez 2II Boll Lowx'1'L'0 Cecilia Lozuno Olivia Lozauo Juan Lucero 2l2 Esther Lopez Gloria Lopez Manuclu Lopez Riclmrd Lopez Rose Marie Lopez -V r. . if 'W' Q' :EW A jg! ,Q . 29612 '37 3 -Q' 'M in W. Soledad Lopez Tellpsu Lnpez 'f Q: i f ,,.. Yolanda Lopez SY' H: Erin 2 5 - Q-P' my T A ' 1 f:. X. la ir: 1 , 'i ' .1 .FSI . .:'..1- 1' . . '.i. . A L air? L V a n-l 3,35 if ' -9- f1 ,1 K. s. r .,i. ,H .Qri 1. Martha Lucero Martha Lucero Raul Lucero Salvador Lucero .luan Lueru Yolanda Luna Orlan MacDonald Linda McArthur James McDaniel Gloria McLure Elaine Maese Dolores Murestein Mina Meek Margaret Megason Ilda Mendez Mary Mendez Aurora Mendoza Stephen Metzger Barbara Miller Olga Miranda Carlos Molinar Richard Moore Sharone Moore Alfonso Morales Class f 765 Develops Spirit Alfred Martinez Celia Martinez Evangelina Martinez Frank Martinez Elia Marmolejo Jesus Marquez , W Fred Martinez Marta Martinez Nancy Martinez Sammy Martinez Marvin Massey Mary Maya I VN 5 sf, ' 1 mv, 1 -3, fist? Ernest Navarrete Consuelo Nevarez Dora Nevarez David Nisbet Martha Morales Nellie Morales Porfirio Moreno Dick Morton Nixon Morris John Munch Judy Murrah Esteiana Najcra Ann Nance Delia Navarrete Second Year Presents New Challen es Rodney Norris Maria Nunez Ramon Nunez Charles O'Nan Barbara Odom Roberto Ortega Rosa Ortiz Carmen Ortega Richard Ortega Terry Osborne Glenda Palaeios Ramona Pando Enrique Pareda Alicia Parra .lcssie Parra Judy Pinaro Guadalupe Pineda Robert Porras Frances Poss .lose Paz Sue Preusser Ray Price Maria Puga .lose Parra Emiliano Payan Salvador Payan Cecilia Paz Frances Paz Alicia Pedregon Cheno Pedregon Bill Perales Jimmy Perea Dolores Perez Esther Perez Lupe Perez Terry Kelley plays a very convincing role as Ebenezer Scrooge in 'The Stingiest Man In Townf' 2I5 Salvador Pulido Eddy Putty Virginia Purvis .ludy Putnam Joaquin Quesada Eliza Quezada Edward Quijas David Rader Phillip Ragsdalc Butch Rainer Dolores Ramirez ,luan Ramirez Roberto Ramirez Gilbert Rascon Samuel Rebeles Carolina Recovo Margie Rcdwinef Rona Reeves tb ., . 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'12, ' 4 :5 A nf . ixi V V K ZI6 Andrea Reyes Eulalio Reyes .lose Reyes Lorenza Reyes Mike Regan Christy Rcicliardt Mary Reveles Jill Young and Carolyn Locke illustrate the how not to look styles in hair and malxcup Lorenzo Reza Rogelio Rincon Luis Rivera Maria Rivera Ruben Rivera Linda Rhea Carol Rhodes Sherry Roberts Gracie Robles Williiiin Roach by Thmkin Girls Frank Root Emilia Rosales Donald Rose Jay Rucker Enrique Rubio Elvira Ruedas Jim Rowquille Enrique Russek John Rust Hortencia Rodarte Wanda Rodgers Lorenzo Rodriquez Sylvia Rodriquez Fernando Romero Yolanda Romero Marshall Romney .lose Ruiz Rosario Ruiz an Alejandro Salazar Hector Sanchez Henry Sanchez Virgileen Shinn Charlotte Snelson Bobhette Snow Armando Solis Celia Soto Dolores Soto Maxie Soto Barbie Ruth Concepcion Salas Joe Salas Lorenza Salas Maria Salaiz Margarita Sanchez Mary Sanchez Roman Sanchez Barbara Sandoval Evangelina Sarmiento Susan Schneider Antonia Sertuche Maria Silva Dennis Shaffer Sue Sherrell Campus Brightened by ' .... rv ff , -va. jf R Q 'iq ,. ,U 5 2 an , . X' w if lr ' , ' ' Ronald Bopp, Eddie Putty, and an unidentified friend work on decorating campus trash cans. ophomore Artists Sharon Thompson Gary Throgmorton Kathryn Tidwell Brenda Tomkins lrnia Torres Richard 'l orrez 14 .X .,,, . , U Q H. , ,R E Robert Solo .lo .lean Steger Mary Stephenson David Stevens Shirley Sullivan Shirley Sutherland Ronnie Swinson Sue Talley .lohnnie Tappan Ronald Tapia Kenneth Tarr Oscar Tavares Linda Teasley' Richard Tellez Albert Teran Teresa Tereero .loe Tessandori Mary Ellen Tliompsrwn r f ii, n i, 1.5.4 Q, kr I Laws 2I9 Patricia Valenzuela Daniel Vara Mike Vara Pedro Vargas Henry Vasquez Olivia Vasquez Shirley Vasquez ,loe Vega Rachel Vera S Andres Ulloa Natalia Valadez Albert Valenzuela Tony Valdez Mary Lou Toone .luan Trejo Ignacio Trevizo Beatrice Trujillo Enrique Trujillo Octavio Trujillo E. J. Turner Cary Tuttle Janice Tyra Jeff Tyra ummer Grows Near John Welsh .lonnie Watkins Diann Wainwright ,lunelle Waggoner .lill Young May Youngblood Eduardo Zamora Rodolfo Zubia Dolores Vigil Armando Villa Diana Villalba Teresita Villanueva Lupe Villegas A f :Lgxr,j-fN3,lfjEwli',:. , 5 :6-. q:. V ., W. tudents Grow Anxious Lyn Krivanich takes a cool dip before a swimming race. Oscar Villegas Bobby Vinson Robert Woolf Roberta Wilkerson Dickie Wilcox 22I ophomoresi Biirbzira Brown Irma Guerrero ,lolin Rust Mivulea Tclles Robert Woolf Juniors Hcnrivttu Axilu Adelaide Barren Ecldii' Culvillo Juno Campbell Mary Dominquez Barbara lflctclier Pam Garcia Sully Clusscock Diana Harrison Tcssic Munoz Esther Vuludcz ,luvicr Williams Bill Wiliii llunly Yucmii Largest Freshman Class ln Ysleta's History Enrolls FRESHMAN OFFICERS: James Sullivan and Rita Casillas, Student Council representativesg Grace Gonzalez, secrctaryg Karr Chew, vice-presidentg Paz Garcia, president. Interest in the present, with an eye to the future, guided the class of l966 as they took the first step in obtaining that coveted diploma. As the freshmen became accustomed to high school life, they learned ln- dian traditions. Guided hy class officers, freshmen took interest in various school func- tions and activities. The Pep Rally banner, symhol of Indian spirit, was awarded to the freshman class four times this year. Alfredo Acosta Carmen Acosta Ernesto Acosta Ruben Acosta Sherry Adams Rosa Aguilar Antonio Aguilera ,lose Aguilera Irene Aguirre Dickie Alarcon Lupe Alcala Angelita Alcara Z Susan Alderetes Daniel Alvarado Gloria Alvarado .luan Alvarado Ray Alvarado .lavier Alvarez .lose Alvarez Santiago Alvarez Jesus Amiera Annie Anderson 224 'rv I f' -if ,v . X 1: S f my ., wr k -1,0 ,. .Egg 3 f . R 1' ' i a - , s rf P ak -If K , va 'EM 1 . I.. ,, if I 2 a .5 A W .Q E ff, gr' ji' r 44 1-is . .: . V . .. ., frv' ' Q fl. ' K F , QL--W. V .wa X . I A . M ,rs , 1 a , rn was A , - f , ,V .ga 'r ' ag r .. eww L - .. aww -f - W . wr 1 arg.-.f -- f - - ,ww--.faas,f,, ze -1..,,.,f: f:4:r-1. gl ,aff .- , Ea? ,:r.,, Af-. ff ,, f av:-. , . . ,:Q5H,a,,,., a- V- a.,.a sax-f,--, - e .55 f, M : A ,. :. .f 1 ,S r ,Y 9' Y 2 6 Y rx f 3, .r51.,.- if P .' 5 Q hz ww. A X :,., S wa' J X, lffi' is , 'YP gf ,. o f aaa V gf- U . l , J Q , W, Q1 H yffr gg f Q ., K A 1' :- M. E 1 A , M , S 1 1 qi, ,ir .. Dale Andrews Dennis Andrews Estela Aragon lNIargariIa Aragon .lesse Araujo Hector Arellano Carmen Armendariz Juan Armendariz Maria Armendariz Cynthia Arnold Joe Atilano Louis Autry Juan Avila Michael Avenna Yolanda Ayala ,lim Babb Irma Baeza Allan Bacon Freshmen warm Reservatlon ,tg .4-. if H ix .,A I , 1? .Q V a am? . . S g. rrer . K ,., , A , ' I , Y : V A :I AN , L r f, H i 551 is ,f 1 if' if ae? ' a ,552 X e z 2. 5 EM , Y si? 55 K aim, an 'Mm if Ye .lill Badgeit Mary Louise Ba Karen Baker Joe Balderraniu Henry Baquera Lalo Barha Sponsoring the Freshman Class were Mr. Tom Garza, Mrs. Rulniefern Harmon Mr Loretta Hale and Mr. Albert Sinclair. Agustina Canchola Robert Canfield Frank Cano Jeanneane Cantrell Hortencia Cardola Hilda Carrasco Teresa Barbosa Beverly Barclay Lorinda Barr Alice Barraza Terry Barrett Oscar Barron Carlene Beck Oscar Beltran Randy Bias Joseph Bilbe John Black 1 Sharon 1 Blackington Louis Bolanos Mary Bonilla Johnny Bonilla X Daniel Bourland Norma Brijalha Cindy Brister ' Ricky Brooks s ::, Clifford Brown -7 fu- . fs X. Mike Brown 2 i': Richard Bruner 5 Sandra Brunson M9-FY Brown Ei if S4 Charlotte Brunt David Buckland Tommy Buckland Donna Burt N Oralia Bustillos i Linda Butler l Irma Caballero Alicia Caldera Patricia Callison Leonard Calvillo Ronnie Campbell Beatrice Campos ' l l ' Nl,, 1 lg In -iiiii I L 1' llll . ee.rr i Z :Si : 3 ii IN ' 'V ., -2. ig asa new tudents Ponder Future Oceupatlons Leo Caraveo George Carrillo Lupe Carrillo Virginia Carter Elias Casillas Rita Casillas s V, 2 rs, , . 551 ' ,. 1' K C ww il: ik if X A i 4 l tw if my X A of 2 i' i f 152 1 JE Irma Baeza and Lavonn Spry gain practical experience in their homemakmg class. Juan Cepeda Bernie Chacon Esolia Chacon Arturo Chavez Celia Chavez Francisco Chavez . , Manuel Chavez I oe Chavira Tony Chavira Larry Cheek Karr Chew Lois Chew Joe Chrisman 1 1 1 J T? sl , lzil l. air! Robert Casillas Jesus Castaneda Ruben Castaneda Carmen Castellanos Anita Castro Dora Castro Gloria Castro Teresa Castro M., , an i is . ,, . ,H , . , :':?'g 4 A ' we qw N I 9 , 11 l 4 V W -1 Y -1 . ' L' 'mai-af' .1 .,,., if fif- M' V 21 fi ,V I f nigpff 1 Bobby Cialone Patricia Cialone John Ciavarella Charlotte Cloninger Class Members Represent District Grade Schools Lloyd Conklin .lesus Contreras .lose Correa Mary Lou Cortez Valdomar Cortez Margaret Couglilin Susan Crawford Ronnie Crone Ray Darnell Debbie Davis Bertha Delgado Mary Ellen Delgado Max De Herrera Elizabeth De Ochoa Nery De Reyes Sergio De Val Elwin Denman Carmen Diaz Lydia Diaz Margie Diaz Selena Dickerson Barbara Dils Mike Dollahite Cecilia Dominquez Felipe Doniinquez Paul Doneban f 3--- 2 Terrance Door H ,lay Dorren Arthur Duke S-. u...Y'T' ,,.. ff ,, x Y '15 2' we M if :jf t 4 if I 2 nfl E: 1 D rr 3 c 'Jim w sf- . Aff! Alan Duncan z V ' , Charles Duncan 'W' - , 4 Arturo Duran 3 Q Mg ZW I W -' ' . Frances Duran Vzvh YN ,D KIV tp 1 Lal 1 A y ,y: ::,' - Qs Guadalupe Duran Patrick Dwyer Jacquelyn Eicher Chuck Ellingwood Manuel Elizondo David Englert .lose Enriquez Linda Epps Bonnie Erspamer Estella Escarciga Ramon Escarsega Ernesto Escudero Isabel Esquivel .luan Estala Benjamin Estrada Lorenzo Estrada 449+ Marta Estrada vw Roberto Estrada t 'E E E .,t' s,ifft K F Vgvug , A A V ,rw ix' l Felix Velas opens the door for Norma Brijalba. 229 Actlvltres Vltahze Freshman chedule x .xiii 5 N s 'ifi Q' ,FI ' 1. L... .. :-+v'f ' - ' Louis Fisher Alicia Flores Edwardo Flores Antonio Flores Elena Flores +wgafas r 2 Q '?ilxQC!! - sg ff as Q, rank 5 4 ri r Marilyn Fair Allan Falby Oscar Favela Cheryl Ferguson Francisco Fernandez Tere Fierro Frances Flores Marco Flores Rosa Flores Alberto Fonseca Susan Fowler Bill Francis Dale French Julia Sue French Louis Frey Barbara Gade Jaime Gallardo Dora Galinda Maria Galindo Carlos Galvan Mary Estupinan Irma Galvan David Evans Evangelina Gamboa Edwardo Gandara Jesus Gandara Juan Gandara Edwardo Garcia Esther Garcia Gilbert Garcia Javier Garcia Inez Garcia Manuel Garcia Paz Garcia Reydesel Garcia Tony Garcia Jose Garnica W Q - . g X G esaaaa aaa faaa we .1-f- t : ' ?'ffjf7v.ff-'vi ...V ir f Maggie a 1-a- paaaare 1 u 1 'i :., 17' ' ff Amada Gaytan Victoria Gaytan Arelcne Giron Mildred Godard Martha Gomez Rose Marie Gomez Julian Gonzalez Lupe Gonzalez James Gearhart James Gibbany Jerry Gilbreath Antonio Gojara Ernesto Gomez Jose Gomez Francisco Gonzalez Grace Gonzalez Herminia Gonzalez Martha Gonzales Paul Gonzales Tony Gonzalez Sammy Gray James Greenlee Lupe Grijalva Lorraine Ortega reads the morning announcements in the lobby. L' X if w 4 f if ':,:f. .6 5 S .: 'Q it 2 ,, SE ' . 1 f'-'nS ' :, -,P me -1,1 ' l A gy, rx F535 H X J is X , as 3' at ., Ma,,,,,. if of ., New iw, , -i1.:'jgfa:W:rr: ff:-Z - Bertha Guerra Humberto Guerra Robert Guerra Juanita Guillen Victor Guillen Freddie Gutierrez Linda Hadden Mike Hale James Haley Gay Hamilton Craig Hamlett Bonnie Harbour as H , a . H A A or r trrr - t H rr ,G ttte V ' ,. l it-t ,. . ' --fr . X' , V, 5 Q M N.. 1' .ft-,..wri:.tf':':-5' if MSETASTWQ A- A 'f'f'3U5fe-u ' it 5 ' H ' tt, ,,,t., x W, , Q E Dick Hart , 3 -at '::.::,af , i it - to .Q f r: . I i l 1 Gerald Haynes 'zzfz ' L it 5 - V 'F ,,.. M ,,LLi I Venita Hayworth Eddie H6dUCf if , W g U . at Ft' C . ait, 4, 141 it 2 Teddy Hedger riar t 4 ,,:, W ' t Q E taxi ? se 1 in t , , , 'RM tg , A V- Karen Helley Lf fi? Anita Heredia Tj? A - Alicia Hernandez , ,. 6'Ti'fs4:, -f-' Wasiaf t K,- . ' I I K .H V 4' 34 r . I Betty Hernandez 4' 1 ,. , , g 'V -- 5 Cruz Hernandez V 5 ' ' y -19 I ' - A at Edward Hernandez l H rt V, ,I - t P 5 - ff , Frances Hernandez ' K' riser: t K l t .ismfxv f - 1 1 li- ,tw r A L., W. ,Z Sig 7? Z : George Hernandez is' 3? 5 1 M G- 71 't'i 5 i - Gloria Hemandel 1:1 1 ,ggrg-if Eg.. M.. l A N Hector Hernandez H Y 1 V - 5 , E I Joe Hernandez A Q . J - -H . ,. ' Jose Hernandez ' it , ' .fm 9. V 'ii f G' ' Y' qu? ,. K H H Lupe Hernandez A as V , H 5 1 Q f - Manuel Hernandez :R Lkkk VL 5- ,J . ex K .. ., , V . : Maria Hernandez -at-N k ' ' V, gf- t W wwf , 5. Z, - , ' Q-W-1 ' aa , , M ' 3 if g ., x 3,5 1 s. 5 , Marla Hernandez ' ' 'H L Q I N gl A .brew , Nancy Hernandez - I 'L - :IA ,ft , f 1 Olaya Hernandez , I. a , il, ' ef ,. fl . 232 Papooses Feel Rh thm Of ehool Life Yolanda Hernandez of , l if for Bonnie Harbour and Vicki Wheeler enjoy a brief respite from crowded halls. ' if Grace Hinojo Celia Hinojos .lohnny Hisa Clifford Hockett Estela Holguin Margie Holguin Rene Holguin Aurora Herrera U fr .QM ,,.! LUIS Herrera ' 7 . l r ni 4. i .K,, Maclean Herrera I g g ' V l 5? Paul Herrera ' P K ' i L Williani Herring e Q i t , Q5 54 'E . Y . V K ' ,I 14: 4 . Mr 5,3 3 3 Shirley Hightower I. . - - 1 vrfar We r . 'M' Laverne Hindi Y v t .,, 3 ' 31 . .ff '- 1-W ri ,gm I nh kr ,,,f V, m.,,n I G 5 Saw, K ,.,, HL ,, ' - V- ' H A V, , V W K- , . -in -311-. r,,,z ,Q fi , 1 ' ' - - , .. 'f',f ', w ,-f yr 'K w 'fe' ,, if , J it A 'I A.. RTV rrie I ,K K K 'Wx , X ' e x 5 wi ,Y l 5 M ,, V 4 ,fl 0 am l 1 i'- I riff ' A 3 . ,, , f 1' I ,.., Barton Hollingsworth ' A Ricky Hood Aurora Horcasitas Harvey Hufford tit, ,J Y Skip Hughes Bill Hughes Mike Hunt Roberto lturralde Irma lacquez Margie Jasper Steve ,lay Sherrie .laynes John Jenks Yolanda Jimenez Cheri Johnson Jimmy .lones Mary Jordan Mike Brown, Martha Gonzalez and Maria Elena Tapia board the bus after school. Frank .luarez Lupe Jurado David Kelley Ed Kerr David King .loey Kirby-Smith Alan Klein Alfredo Knappe Steven Kronewel Manuel Lara Roberto Lara Tom Lara ICI' David Lay Irene Lechuga Mike Ledesrna Richard Lee Suzanne Levesque Frank Licano Jack Linan .lose Linan Anita Lira Carolyn Locke Rebecca Loewenstein Chem Lopez Dolores Lopez Ernesto Lopez Florencio Lopez Gilbert Lopez J oe Lopez Luis Lopez Tony Lopez Tranquilino Lopez .loAnne Loving Bob Lowe Mary Loweree Armando Loya Carmen Lozano Nora Lozano Irene Lucero Jackie Lucero Alfonso Lujan Catalina Luna Delrna Luna Ernest Luna Gentry Lynn Charles McDevitt Fred McGuire Alberta Macias Christina Macias Roberto Macias Rosa Macias Frosh Learn 'ew Rules Irene Madrid Yolanda Madrid Rafael Magana Cecilia Marmolejo Eddy Marquez .lavier Marquez .lose Marquez Manuel Marquez Rodolfo Marquez Samuel Marquez Jimmy Martin William Martin Alicia Martinez Christina Martinez Felicia Martine Irene Martinez 236 Z Donnita Massey Judy Mathews Richard Maya Harry Maupin Frank Melendez Roberto Mendez Clara Mendoza Fannie Mendoza Lorenzo Mendoza .lohnie Merritt Rachel Meraz Richard Meyer Inna Martinez Martha Martinez Victor Martinez Raul Martinez Ruben Martinez Salvador Martinez Viola Martinez ietory Fla Waves as Freshmen Chee Louise Mullins Antonio Munoz Tony Munoz Perfeto Murillo Lynn Murrell Anne Murry Mildred Musick Charles Myers Martha Nabhan Ramon Najera Frances Natividad Maria Nava Dennis Mildon Vicki Mildon Carl Miller Carol Miller John Miller Lolly Mills Rosemary Minjares William Moffitt Alberto Molinar Victor Montanez Francisco Montelongo Irina Montes Antonia Montoya Lela Montoya Edna Moore Bertha Morales Gloria Morales Gloria Morales Josie Morales Manuel Morales Raquel Morales Carlos Moran Freddy Moreno Gloria Moreno Ignacio Moreno Rita Moreno Clcnn Morris Mary Morton 237 Year Involves Teddy Neely lrene Nevarez Tirin Peggy Nelson Moments Buff Orndorff Leonor Ornelas Gloria Ortega Jessie Ortega Lorraine Ortega Patricia Ortega Freddy Ortiz Alfonso Otero Armida Padilla Herlinda Padilla John Palkovic .leanie Parker .loe Nevarez Lydia Nihlett Patricia Nichley Edwin Nichols Watson Noles Dale Norris Isabel Nunez lsela Ochoa Bill Oden Herminia Olivarez Elena Olivas Lydia Olivas Nancy Oliver Fran O'Nan Valentin Ontiveros Robert Oporto Elaine Oppenheim Nancinoiano Pedregon Patsy Pena Lucy Perca David Perez Felipe Perez Francisco Perez Lillian Perez Margaret Perez Barbara Persall Andy Pinario .lim Babb recuperates in the nurse's office. Jesus Pinon .loe Piscno Robert Piseno Robert Pizana Elpidio Placencia Jaime Polanco Paula Parker Claudia Parra Edelmira Parra Elena Parra Johnnie Parra Reda Patterson Martha Patton Elizabeth Pavia Freddy Paz Larry Pearce Gilbert Pedregon 'Q H 12351 , 41 ti, 3 eq RW if K is 1 , w I VU Q .,- f 1 ' -ji g if b ,t,t, . ,o,. , 1 l x .. 4 ,ii A' Q 5' , Myra Ponzio Lucia Porras Mario Forras Margaret Porlillo Susan Powers Hector Prado Sammy Pulido Eduardo Quesada Mercedes Quesada Dolpli Quijano Joe Quintana ,losefina Quintana Tomas Quintana Guillermo Quiroz Robert Rabe Richard Raleigh tudents Practice Gooc David Ramirez Enrique Ramirez Jesus Ramirez Joe Ramirez Rosa Ramirez portsmansbllr Ernie Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Carolina Rascon Manuel Real y Vasquez David Recovo Lupe Reveles .losepb Reveles Rito Reveles Cresencio Rey Ricardo Rey Lupie Reyes Maria Reyes fi il fffflr Milk, ,ga X 3 'X vp , r , fp. Y 'K U :sr Y' , if ,W H Jw f'f.f,j.f,5, - , Miguel Reyes A , 'Sn' Q Pete Reyes 5 H Mi, N Robert Reyes 'I LWK7, P Roberto Reyes Reymundo Reza Margaret Rice Daniel Ringquist Armando Rivas Raymundo Rivera Lynn Roberts Anne Roberts Sandra Roberts Dora Roberts Guillermo Roberts Rebecca Roblcdo Irene Robles .lose Robles Margarita Robles Susana Rocha Gloria Sterns, Isabel Nunez, and Elaine Oppenheim try to catch Terry Tidwell while playing speedball. Freshman Lily Perez learns about the tradition of Kawliga. Frank Rodriqucz Rene Roclriquez Mike Rogers Guadalupe Romero Ignacio Romero Ofelia Romero Apolinar Rosales Josefina Rosales Richard Rosales Manuel Rosas Nancy Rose Sandy Ross Ronnie Rowell Lucy Rubio Carlos Rubio Hal Rucker Charlie Rueda Danny Rodriquez Jesus Rodriquez ,luana Rodriquez Emma Rodriquez Candy Rodgers Antonia Rodriquez Freshmen Look Toward Second Plateau Jas, Xfiggs ww Guillermo Ruelas Anita Ruiz Manuel Ruiz Salvador Ruiz ,lane Rutherford James Sabin Estela Saenz Eddie Salaiz Aurelia Salas Fred Salas .lose Salazar Ernesto Salcido Gilbert Salcido Gilbert Sanchez Gonzalo Sanchez 'un-vi' '-LJ ff Q' W 5 .wt If Manuel Sanchez Salvador Sanchez Eloisa Sanlillano Mary Saralmia Daniel Saueedo Simon Saucedo Terry Saueedo Victor Sauccdo David Searbrough Salvador Seanez Armando Serafin Mary Lou Scrafin .lesus Serna Isabel Segura Elizabeth Shapleigh James Sherwood Mary Silva Raul Silva Alieia Simcntal Luis Simcntal Ray Simonson Walter Sitters .lohn Slape Tom Slape 243 .nc .lohn Slaton Sammy Smith Butch Smysor Salvador Solis fn? 4 4 L: ' 2 Kixgx F S S fit S ig' 1 ,,.t..,s,,es + 244 . W , K E Ps... .,., WW ..,. ..,A.. M... irjxl -A Julio Soria Maria Soto Evangelina Soza Ray Stansel Gloria Stearns Daniel Steger Alberta Stevens Sharon St. Morris Edwin Stone James Strong Ronnie Rowell and Paz Gar- cia enjoy sports during their spare time. A ff' J was 4 2? ports Draw Attention A V ,546 46 'fi :ff X i S - 3 T jim T i,f,35i7if f gl V av . a ff,.,v.' ,.. ,f-41 1 James Sullivan Maria Elena Tapia Robert Taylor Frank Telles Manuel Telles Mary Lou Tellez Oscar Telles Socorro Telles Willie Tcran Patricia Thayer Fred Thompson ,lolm Thompson Terry Tidwell Susan Tiner Marilyn Titus Manuel Tobias Fermin Torres Jaime Torres Gloria Tovar Maria Trallero Ricardo Trejo Lonnie Trevino Gloria Trevizo Manuela Trevizo Armando Trujillo Carlos Trujillo Ernesto Trujillo Pupils timulatedg Their Johnny Trujillo Silvie Trujillo Manuel Uribe Knowled e lncreases David Valenzuela Armando Valles Gracie Valverde David Vance Irrna Van Horn Annie Vargas Evangelina Vargas Martha Vargas Rosa Maria Vargas Dora Vasquez Faustino Vasquez Frances Vasquez Irene Vasquez Rebecca Vasquez Rosario Vasquez Tomas Vasquez Virginia Vasquez Robert Vega .lulieta Vidales Tony Vidalez Ranulfo Villa Gustavo Villalohos Yolanda Villanueva Patricia Wadleigh Russell Wadleigh Melissa Wafer Mike Watkins Paul Watson .lohn Webb Evelyn Westbury Vicki Wheeler Frank White Catherine Williams Annula Caylan typifies southwestern students in her intern-t in lmrdvr cultures, as she looks over a clfwqroom dmplax Ann Wiood Paul Wlwod Pal Wcmodley' Clyde Wooley Freddie Wortmann Linda Yoconi Mae Dean Ycatman Richard Young Vey, Youngblood Raul Zaniarripa Ruben Zumhrano .lesus Zamora lose Zulnia Salvador Zuhia Yolanda Zuniga Ronnie Addis Gary Cottrell Cecelia Dominquez Cruz Dominguez Edward Kollar lrain Williams V Kenneth Y Rarhara XV ilson inn Otyokwa Staff 1963 Willie Rosencrans Don Thomas C0-gdilor Co-editor Cheryl Stevens Katie GH-9111Ck Managing editor Photo editor ADVERTISING . . . CLUBS - - - Carol Bibby Patty Sumner Shirley Scarbrough .lan Stone ART WORK . . . COPY - - - Eddie Trujillo Tresa Coghlan Bill Winn Margaret McDonald ATHLETICS . . . FACULTY - - - Wayne Chew Marsha Thomas Rohert Rivera . I D CLASSES , , , Carol Hollebeke Kathy Boesse . . . Seniors Suzanne Jacobson . . . Seniors INRSE? Susan Moir . . . Juniors y Laurie Stovall . . . Sophomores ROTC . . . Rosemary lVlanriquez . . . Freshmen Linda Jo Yarbrough We are grateful to Capt. John T. Bracey for our colored pictures, the El Paso Times for sports action shots, the Popular Dry Goods Co. and Thirman Studios for pictures, and especially to Mrs. Pearl Crouch who has spent many long hours helping us complete the hook. ff' R, WNW? Q xx L A 4, x U uf. 1 i f W . I: fm. my 125.5 in-'t 5, .M ? xi . 's?5i61z MSL: 'ww ww: CHUY'S DRIVE IN GROCERY Besr Meafs and Prices Free DeIivery 875I Winchesfer UL 9-9093 Sized Ice Dry Ice Block Ice WHOLESOME ICE COMPANY 6984 Alameda Open 24 I-Iours a Day ICE COLD BEVERAGES ALAMEDA AVE. EL PASO, TEXAS Phones: UL 9-95I6 UL 9-8802 UL 9-9493 Zaragosa and Pa'rroI Ave. J 81 J AUTO SALVAGE Burned and Wrecked Au+o and Truck Paris We buy all kinds of cars and Irucks KENNETH JONES GARVICE JENNINGS CARMEN'S CAFE Famous 'For Mexican and American Food TAKE OUT ORDERS UL 9-6044 8257 ALAMEDA AVE. FLAMI NGO MOTEL azss Hwy. so E. EL PASO, TEXAS Congra'ruIa'rions Io Ihe Class of '63 From MARSH INSURANCE AGENCY AII Forms of Insurance 720 Mon+ana EL PASO. TEXAS KE 2-695I 250 I Phone U L 9-8335 GONZALEZ TV 81 RADIO SERVICE AII Work Guaran+eecI 9032 ALAMEDA YSLETA, TEXAS DUNCAN HEATING 81 AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Air Cooling-Hea+ing-SI1eeI' Me'raI 7676 Alameda Avenue PHONE PR 8-3354 EL PASO. TEXAS LAKESI DE BEAUTY SALON 7020 Alameda Lafesf Hair Trends PR 2-7665 EXQUISITE JEWELRY - IIT! I ,- 76 1:7 XAQZ X . z X' . I 9 , f, fi vt nk E ,AL N nv 4 X 9+ x I K X W WJ A wv,w HOLDSWORTH JEWELER 205 Mills SI'reeI' EL PASO, TEXAS sz Sai ., a Www f.:.'zfz3sQ,Q:- we Q3'41:f'- wrf'5?'Qs3'z 5351525 - ' :W ,-,-..1:21:b355:1:' '1:3:Q:1:3-.235 13,'ffgc5:3g:55::g,1s 'iQg35:p4:,..::3., ff 'I' FNQSSSEES-ik -miie-Q W4 wwf-' ' W 'W-+'r'+ '4 '3 4Z'fN'.': ' +-5-.'-:':':-icy. -, I.-.I-2 -5?:E2:s:z:5:5:2E::. 9432513255232 '?3ir5E:iiE15r?5r5r5Er53. 3255525255 Q5525252525512:i:E22152E2E5E5E5iz::,. 4355522252252 593332315-:gg 22225222522 afefzisfaikeiiiziziaf 5121212225224 :'- -b w..:5:':5:5::f'1..E2'3 -:f:2:2:2:2z5:1:2:f:5:Q:f:Q:f:E:i'i 'WSWS' 21:s:z:z:a: '-2:s:z:z:a:1. . '533f29W3 f 42?3zE1z3:1:S:xm :3:::1::::: '-r:1:r:2:r:-. 'f -',A '-2? zfiisffey ,,- .3 ww. fri?-' :1I3E5E5E5E5E3E5E2. c L If A Q 4 25123 -Q- R 50-63-3 1:z:a:z:5:aic:5:a:a:s:i: , ..........,.. . 2. aaa. -:+V f2EfirI' :,t: - : W -:C '-Z'5F. ' 5:5'.5' - Rx MII? 1: 'Ei E363 .fre -W ' , GAS .. -P 4' -:- , VX- -iff ff-ff -MS' W 0 NATURAL GAS COMPANY 25I- Now repeal after me: WESTERN WORKS... G . ir: 7 wall? bphflf 'hp biq h0llqOh',,d Qpmves .f41ff0ma29Zfaf4af So true! No power or fuel does the seven big household tasks better than Gas! Gas is best for cooking, of course, and water heating, too. But, did you know how capable Gas is at heating your house- and cooling it as well? And there's silent frost-free refrigerationg fast mcinerationg quick, clean clothes-drying! If you're building or remodeling, consider gas-powered appliances for the big jobs. See your helpful gas appliance dealer . 9065 Alameda Ave EI Paso, Texas ERVICE COMPANY 252 1 .f 'X X Pies Parfy II'ems Cakes qi N TASTY PASTRY BAKERY X I A- mc. I Fox Plaza IS HAVE SWEETS-YOU'LL EAT Birfhday Wedding Cakes Cakes I PR 2-6500 521325 T f Bulova-Longines-Hamil+on WaI'ches f Aufhorized k Wa'Ich Inspecfor H555 for Texas 8: New Orleans Railroad and Texas 81 Pacific Railroad -All Work Guaranfeed- TABBERT'S DEL CAMINO JEWELERS soso ALAMEDA PR 2-5881 High Fashion af BATES APPAREL 7675 Norfh Loop Road in Tigua THIRMAN STUDIO Pho+os for Any Occasion Black and Whife or Quali+y Aufomobiles Reasonable Prices New and Used CITY MOTOR COMPANY Color of EI Paso Promplr Service 544I MONTANA 778-5233 2I7 s. EL PASO STREET KE 2-5871 7I57 Dale Road Phone PR 2-773I SUPERIOR BEDDING COMPANY Ivlanufac'I'urers of OuaIi'ry Ivla'Hresses and Boxsprings MaI'I'resses Renova+ed and Repaired ONE DAY SERVICE EL PASO, TEXAS The Besf in Mexican Food LEO'S FINER FOODS SIO3 Monfana S+. I90I E. Yandell Blvd. 7872 N. Loop Rd. ITiguaI 7I7 E. San Anfonio ST. EL PASO, TEXAS WYATT'S CAF ETERIA NO. 9 7l Bassell' Cenler EL PASO. TEXAS Easl. Economical Service B. K. BARBER SERVICE FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS l2l8 N. Copia S'l'reel' 5002 Monlana SI'ree'I' Foo+baII and Olher 8Z2E2Df::ngiiae+ Sport Team Menus Holel Paso Del Norle School Banquels and Luncheons Congralulalions vi From I 8. Appliance Company Sales - Service - TV Renlals 805' NORTH LOOP l930 E. Yandell 8432 Dyer KE 2-5636 SK 5-563l ALEXAN DERS GROCERY Your Friendly Neighborhood Store 9 I 36 ALAMEDA We Give Pleasanl, Easy, Safe, Economical Service FLORES MOBILE SERVICE STATION Mobile Tires and Balrleries ROBERT FLORES PR 2-078I 7I29 ALAMEDA Slop al C. G. MORRISON 8828 ALAMEDA For All Your School Supply Needs 254 K. C. WHEELER DRILLING CO 7744 Norllm Loop 408 Carey Way 778-3835 PR 2-5374 Rotary and Cable Tool Rigs lnduslrial - Farm - Home Pipe - Pumps - Well Service hen you want 01 fine portrait... to record forever with charm and dignity the important events of your life,come to the Photograph Studio of your Official Photographer. .. POPULAR DRY GOODS 7809If2 North Loop Road RAYMOND'S SHOE SHOP Shoe repair while you wait SUITCASES REPAIRED Specializing in Hand Made Boots to Order 598-9055 Finest Boot-Shoe Repair in the Southwest CEDAR GROVE BOOT-SHOE REPAIR SHOP 7395 ALAMEDA AVENUE lat Carolina Drivel Also Good Cleaning - Pressing at Reduced Prices HEATING 81 COOLING, INC. Sheet Metal Contractors 6808 Alameda Avenue EI Paso, Texas IVI. W. MILLS ROYAL FURNITURE 9052 Alameda UL 9-9995 UL 9-7467 Where our customers are our friends When You've Tried the Rest, Try the Best WOODIE BUSSELL 40I0 POLK AVENUE, EL PASO, TEXAS Painting Contractor Since '48 CLEANEST JOBS IN TOWN Specializing in Residential Painting WE USE ONLY QUALIFIED PAPERHANGERS Call Us tor Estimates Without Obligation 566-0235 257 R i LY 8-34l7 TIGUA AUTO PARTS AMEWCAN Mos+ Parrs for Mosr Cars MACHINE SHOP Prinfers and Publishers Hec:+or Aguirre II2I EAST MISSOURI PR 2-36II 7822 SAN JOSE EL PASO TEXAS Road-Runningest - L A GBSOHHQS in H16 W9St Uuzziz X ,r.,. ' D 81 R COTTAGE DRIVE-IN GROCERY BARBER SHOP 7096 Nor+h Loop 7956 Alameda L PR 2-4661 258 N R. P. YOU NGBERG FINANCE AuI'o, Personal, and Furnifure Loans Io FII' Your Need JERRY CALLISON DEPARTMENT STORE Open Every Day 7570 ALAMEDA AVE. PR 2-6426 7679 NORTH LOOP ROAD YOU CAN COUNT ON US . . . QUALITY COSTS NO MORE AT SEARS Trees Sears does no+ es'IabIisI1 arlificial IisI ' prices +o allow so-called cIiscoun+ or 'Irade-in prices. Sears original prices are low prices. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Sa'Iisfac'Iion Guaranleecl or Your Money Baclc All Types of Shade and Fruif Trees Shrubs-S+. Augusfine Grass Landscape Designing and Planling BLACK'S NURSERY 8423 Nor'rI1 Loop Roacl LY 8-8I I I ALBERT ALDERETE JOE N. CLEMENTS Rubber SI'amps 532472: 29:5 N. Campbell PHONE 605 NORTH STANTON EL PAso, TEXAS Day or Ni+e 542-0265 LAKESIDE FLORIST Flowers and G-iH's PR 8-433l Flowers lor Any Occasion 6933 ALAMEDA EL PASO, TEXAS REN'S SUPERETTE Your Friendly Grocery Slore Fresh Meafs and Vege+ables Open Seven Days a Weelc 9095 ALAMEDA UL 9-863l Owner: VAN TURNER TIGUA PHARMACY Emiuo CASTANEDA Regisfered Pharmacisf and Owner 7792 FRANKLIN ROAD PR 2-7439 P D Q DRIVE-IN GROCERY Open Daily 5:30-I I:00 P.Iv1. School Supplies Groceries-Drugs YSLETA UL 9-9068 CITY AUTO PARTS PATTERSON 2328 MYRTLE KE 3-7419 Howard Heckler and Carlos Garcia 720 N' STANTON KE42-6956 Lumber Eleclrical Appliances Hardware Farm Tools Painl' BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY in LAKESIDE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER Phone PR 2-I48I 70l5 ALAMEDA AVENUE EL PASO, TEXAS Builders Congratulations To the Student Body of Ysleta High School for Your Fine Academic Accomplishments Luhyis Chelmont Cafeteria Serving Hours 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m 4:30 p.m. -- 8:00 p.m Open Sunday 10:4-5 a.m. - 8:00 p.m 5200 MONTANA PR 2-1345 BIG 8 STORE 8020 Alameda UL 9-8744 1 : Q L' IJ: 2ifi,m 1. 1 rlll -.11 .V , 'f.:+'.',L1, Lfr u , .' , AW 77 W ' I -A . -. . fc' ' 'I' 'If' I 1- if I II I I 'Jw' ' If I V f I, I fr U -1- . sw in 3 I gy: Jxgg rlll Irll I : Congra'I'uIaI'ions 'Io +I1e Class of I963 From DAY OLD BREAD STORE 7390 Alameda Avenue F. Sales and Service See FRAN WILSON af KEMP MOTOR CO. 58I5 Monfana Phone PR 2-520I E. FRAN WILSON Res. PR 2-4935 Salesman EL PASO, TEXAS ,s - .. If , ,..v A 1, wg, . FURNITURE . f M -. Q W.. s IIIIII III: 'mm UNION FURNITURE CO. 205-2I5 S. S'IanI'on DIAL KE 3-2486 HART'S TEXACO Pe+roIeum Produc'I's BUY THE BEST-BUY TEXACO Open 24 Hours Free Piclcup and Delivery JACK C. HART 7048 Alameda Ave. Owner-Opera'I'or EL PASO, TEXAS TEL. PR 4-4353 7I04 N. Loop Road PR 2-7682 6411! T. D. OWEN for a new screen door or a compIe'I'e new house CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS EXCLUSIVE REMODELING 262' Joe C. Yarbrough, Inc NORTH LOOP BEST AUTO SUPPLY SANITARY SUPPLY COMPANY 766I N. Loop Road lol Chelsea NIX - STEELE - NIX PR 2-3203 Owners PHONE PR 2-6I5I MORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY OF EL PASO SINCE I920 Home Financing Thai Is Helping 'Io BuiId EI Paso and 'I'I1e Sou+I1wes'I 420 TEXAS AVE. KE 2-3423 See DAVE ORTIZ- JR- NORTH LooP EL PASO a+ SERVICE STATION FOREMAN 81 CLARK 38 BASSETT CENTER 7200 NORTH LOOP 772-0959 for Dealer Sporfswear or Suifs G' L' DEAN Bes+ Wishes +o +he S+uden+s of Ysle+a High School ZALE'S CITIZENS STATE BANK JEWELERS QF YSI-ETA Texas and Mesa C e'mO + MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT II2 Mills INSURANCE CORPORATION KE 3-24II KE 3-3689 PR 2-32Il Office PR 2-7428 7052 Hiway 80 E. Res. PR 2-I8I5 7430 Dale Road JAY RUCKER Realfor and Developer Member of EI Paso Real Esfaie Board IT will pay To see Jay. X? S 1 We own and opera+e our own plant ,..D I .CZ 3 1 'X 7 X NL E ROSEDALE CLEANERS 73I7 Dale Rd. PHONE PR 2-2366 EL PASO, TEXAS pfflww AMW' BASSETT El Paso's Newesl and Largesf Shopping Cenlrer w W I P Shop a+ Our New Sfare in Z Q PETTY REALTY COMPANY 6209 Alameda PR 2-2723 GARRETT BEAUTY SHOP 8624 Norfh Loop UL 9-6800 Office Phone: KE 2-5283 Res. LO 5-I989 TILING SERVICE I '-,A f r fi DISTRIBUTOR yin. ' TILES . . . GENUINE . .. Clay and Ceramic Tile For AII Purposes - Wholesale and Refail MRS. N. R. DICHIARA I2I8If2 Texas Sf. EL PASO, TEXAS TRAILER MANOR MOTOR COMPANY Mobile Homes, Parfs and Supplies Besf Used Cars in fhe Greaf Soufhwesf 760I ALAMEDA PR 2-027I 8024 Alameda STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office - Bloomingfon, Illinois CHARLES G. OVERCASH Local Agenf Ofc. Phone: 59l-022I 7735 A N. Loop R s. Phone: 778-4053 EL PASO, TEXAS Congrafulafions From GUARANTEE SHOES Fine Family Foofwear Since IQO3 Downfown In Chelmonf IIO Texas Sfreef 52I8 Monfana Old Time Favorife of Indians SERVICE Charfer a BUS for Your Nexf Oufing PHONE KE 3-I666 DEWITT AND REARICK, INC Realtors Hurry! Have Your Hair Done in Your Favori'I'e Sfyle 50 I 6 ALAM EDA Un Del Camino Cen'rer, 778-5466 TRI STATE BEAUTY SCHOOL You Can Depend on TRI STATE 'for fhe Besrl 19, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I963 LEVI N ES 7666 NOF+i'l Loop Road in Tigua I Your Family Depar'I'men+ S+ore I Frank Dispenza CAPRI ITALIAN RESTAURANT L ETf'H'Tf Tiref 6972 HIGHWAY so E. EL PASO, TEXAS U Ca 'on BaHe eS Breakfasf-6 A.M. To II Noon Day LLBIICII-Il +o 3 P.M.-85 Cenfs IIBUDDYII Inner To II P.M. I+aIian, American, and Mexican Food for The ef1+ife family +0 GHIOY PR 2-0656 62oI ALAMEDA AVENUE VISIT LIS Tor beTTer Pizzas PR- 8-456' Mc DO N ALD IEESSEE I FIIEE GREENHOUSES lz i1l!0,5 I 4 a '6 I BEAUTY SALON ' III -III Geraniums Po+ PIan'I's 7394 Alameda Ave - 15 Bedding PIan+s Foliage PIanI's EI P666, Tex. ' A y Open. Tiwrs. 8: Fri. Tk ' A i niVngs.hy!Appoin+men'l W Tooo NORTH LOOP PR 2-36II 1f.I 53, , - ,,,' fl Enjoy Saving QINSUQ4 VENETIAN BLIND co. -R+ 5950 Alameda Blvd. .E 2 CHE'-MONT EL P'ASO, TEXAS 0 De O-in S 'gf lf STATE HB Venefian Blind J. L. SMOTHERS Manufadurers PR 2-2777 BAN K 5I6o MONTANA 269 SPORTING 00005 PONSFORD +R E' ,, 6 W RMS ,g41+N BROTHERS sfore has +he 'N' K ' Sf f big SeIec+ion 'J Elk .J7fnx and Hwe bl T LOWEST PRICES Vw f'R e H.PASO,TEXAS gh w zoa Norm S+ A PHCDNE 533-9587 jx l ARNOLD INSDRQNCE AGENCY A. E. RADCLIFFE 81 E. L. RADCLIFFE UL 9-799 I YSLETA, TEXAS Penny Thomson walmmot Charlotte Cloninger Janie Brennand Mary Lou Toone Barbara Winn Barbara Tonne Junelle Waggener Kathy Boesse Jill Young Ruth Smith Suzanne Jacobson Carol Bilihy Becky Vasquez Beatrice Vasquez Linda Davis Margie Eads Sue Talley Lyn Krivanich Sherri Dye Roberta Edquist Margy Armstrong Cheryl Lanflgren I Elizabeth Shurley Sara Mille I' Carol Holleheke Irene Harrelson ,lo Ann Loving Lolly Mills in tif ,,,., N-snr Y vid I3 ' is lit' I Xl, 'Q Ria. If an ll ,. wx X l 'n l ,atm I ff , ia H is ' ' :AI li , X 1 ll to l 'X' Ysieio Warrior Association MEMBERS: Eddie Knipp, Bill McLean, Jay Tice, Bob Titus, Ronnie Brown, Mike Wilson, John East, Ronny Naylor, Frank Brown, Terry Garrett, jim Conway, Danny Wilson, Drew Bowen, C-ene Soper, ,lon Armstrong, Doyle Smitli. KENT Ol L BEST FOR LESS its T f. I ' 55:5 Til! 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Overland EL PASO 288 FARMER'S DAIRIES Home of Gold Seal Taste Controlled Milk DRIVER CONSTRUCTION , I COMPANY if 6209 Alameda Avenue , Paso's Qualify Home Builders ENJOY JET-AGE DINING The Same Excellenl Food The Same Incomparable Service Thal Is Offered BORDER BUTANE by Ihe Leading Je+ 81 OIL CON INC, Airlines - Celebrale 5524 El Paso Drive Your Anniversary or PHONE 7785243 Birlhclay wilh a Free The perfecl' suburban fuel Sky Chefs Cake Congratulations, Seniors of '63 Compliments of VESS and i 3V-COLA B bl d H I JOE CI'IEW'S O S an 'NYS BIG a SUPERETTE DEL CAIVIINO CHEVRON , 0 Home of Trlm R1'l'e Mea'Is 492I Alameda F h V + bl G . S'randard Oil ProcIuc+s res ege a es -T mcenes 8052 N 'rh L o EI P or o p aso ATLAS TIRES -- OUR SPECIALTY LY 8-7060 New and Used Car Sales impeded Spent SI9 HAWKINS STOVALL WELDING 9000 Alameda The aufhor of THE LOST YEARS , invifes you 'ro read In AUF WIEDERSEHEN! Wally 7400 ALPHA AVE. Break up Communism YSLETA S VALLEY CONGREGATIONAL YSLETA BAPTIST CHURCH TUNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 860' Alameda UL 9-6955 7724 AI ed.. PR 24408 GRANT CLARK, Manager OUR LADY OF THE VALLEY NORTH LOOP CHURCH OF CHRIST 520 Easi' Dr. LY 8-3921 PAT STEPH ENSON, Minisfer OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL Alameda and Old Pueblo REV. PETE J. MARTINEZ, S. J. Index A Aaronson Brothers, 274 Abdou Foods Company, 288 Achilles Studios, 277 Addis Brothers Planing Mill, 277 Alderete, Albert, Realtor, 259 Alexanderas Grocery, 254 American Furniture Company, 285 American Printing Company, 258 Arnold lnsurance, 270 Atelsy Tri-Hi-Y, 276 B Bassett Book Store, 286 Barton Brothers Auto Parts, 286 Bates, Apparel, 253 Ben Franklin, 266 Best Sanitary Supply, 264 B. K. Barber Service, 254 Black's Nursery, 259 Boosters, 283 Border Butane Sz Oil Company, 289 Builders Supply, 260 Bussell, Woody, Paint Contractor, 257 C Callison, Jerry, 259 Capri Italian Restaurant, 269 Carmen's Cafe, 250 Cedar Grove Boot Shop, 257 Chelmont State Bank, 269 Chew Big 8 Superette, 291 Chew Din, 262 Chuy's Drive-ln, 250 City Auto Parts, 260 City Motor Company, 253 Citizen's State Bank, 265 Clernent's Rubber Stamps, 259 Cola, 3-V, 290 Cottage Barber Shop, 258 Cotton, W. P. Babb Company, 284 D Day Old Bread, 262 Del Camino Chevron, 291 Del Camino Motor Hotel, 277 Dewitt 81 Rearick, 267 Dichiara Better Built Homes, 286 Ditmore Jewelry, 274 Driver Construction Company, 289 D 81 B Drive-ln, 258 Duncan Heating 31 Cooling, 251 E El Paso Electric Company, 274 of Advertisers El Paso Ford, 287 El Paso Natural Gas Company, 251 E1 Paso Natural Gas Products, 258 El Paso Sporting Goods, 270 El Paso Venetian Blind Company, 269 F Farmer's Dairies, 289 Federis Jewelers, 285 Fed Mart, 273 Flamingo Motel, 250 Flores Mobile Service Statio Food Mart, 281 Foreman Sz Clark, 264 G Garrett Beauty Shop, 266 Gonzalez Radio S TV, 251 Good Service Dairy, 287 Guarantee Shoe Stores, 266 n, 254 Gulf Station, 'GBuddy Jack, 268 Gunning Casteel, 274 H Harmony Shop, 277 Hart's Texaco, 262 Henry,s Drive-ln, 287 Holdsworth Jewelers, 251 Hollebeke Stables, 285 J JKJ Auto Salvage, 250 Johnson, Vlfyatt A., 260 John Bull Motors, 291 K Kappa Iota Sorority, 275 Kemp Ford, 262 Kent Oil, 273 Kiowa Tri-Hi-Y, 280 Kresge, S. S. Company, 265 KTSM AM, FM X TV, 288 Kwahamot Tri-Hi-Y, 271 L La Bonita Bakery, 274 La Feria Grocery. 283 Lakeside Beauty Salon, 251 Lakeside Florist. 260 Lane's El Paso Service Station, 277 Leo's Fine Foods, 253 Levines, 269 Lolita Women's Apparel, 278 Luby's Cafeteria, 261 M Marsh Insurance, 250 McCormick Construction, 254 NIcDonald's Greenhouse, 269 Mills Heating Sz Cooling, 257 Moccasin Kid Club, 282 Moon Garden Restaurant, 287 Moore Service Bus Line, 266 Morrison, C. G., 254- Mortgage Investment Company, 264 N North Loop Auto Supply, 264 North Loop El Paso Service Station, 264' 0 0nzell,s Coiffures, 277 Owen, T. D., Contractor, 262 P Pancake Cottage-Ramada Inn, 286 Paramount Market, 278 Patterson Photo Supply, 260 PDQ Grocery Store, 260 Petty Realty Company, 266 Piggy Bank No. 2, 281 Ponsford Brothers, 270 Popular Dry Goods Fashion Board, 278 Popular Dry Goods, 256 Priceis Creameries, 283 R Raymond's Shoe Shop, 257 Red Rooster Bowling, 284 Reneeas Beauty Salon, 269 Ren's Superette, 260 Romney Implement Company, 284 Rosedale Cleaners, 265 Royal Furniture, 257 Royal Tiling Service, 266 Rucker Realty, 265 S Sears Sz Roebuck, 259 Selonime Tri-Hi-Y, 279 Seven-Up Bottling Company, 284 Skychefs, Inc., 289 S.0.S. T.V., 254 Standard Oil Company of Texas, 285 State Farm Insurance, 266 Stovall Welding Contractor, 291 Superior Bedding Company, 253 T Tabbertls Jewelry, 253 Tandy Leathercrafts, 277 Tasty Pastry Bakery, 253 Terrell Insurance Service, 287 Texas Tire Supply, 273 Thirman Studio, 253 Tigua Auto Parts, 258 Tigua Hobhycrafts, 274 Tigua Pharmacy, 260 Tortilla Factory, 278 Trailer Manor Motor Company, 266 Tri-State Beauty School, 268 Truck Line, C. B., 288 U Union Furniture, 262 V Valley Foods Company, 288 W Warriors, 272 Western Gas Service Company, 252 Wheeler, K. C. Drilling Company, 255 Whitten Furs, 265 Wholesome Dairy, 281 Wholesome Ice, 250 Wigwam, 265 Winn, John L., 283 Wyatt's Cafeteria, 254 Y Yarbrough, Joe C., 263 Youngberg R. P., 259 Ysleta Locker Plant, 283 Z Zale's Jewelers, 265 Church Directory Grace Methodist, 292 North Loop Church of Christ, 292 Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 292 St. Christopherls Episcopal, 292 Valley Congregational, 292 Ysleta Baptist, 292 Our Lady of the Valley, 292 A Albee, Ruth, 97, 185 B Babb, Kent, 86 Baker, Barbara, 96 Barfield, Noel, 86, 113 Bashur, Gene, 82 Blythe, Olive, 83 Bracey, John, 122, 248 Briones, Humberto, 100 C Caldwell, Charles, 57 Callahan, Leda, 72 Campbell, Elsie, 100 Canty, Dean, 14, 67, 59, 61 Carpenter, Bertha, 100, 124 Carthel, James, 66, 59, 68 Christian, Chester, 25, 100 Christian, Jane, 93, 202 Cialone, Betty, 86 Clark, Lorraine, 82 Coats, J. W., 87, 113 Crank, Joe, 93 Crank, Quebell, 58, 86 Crouch, Pearl, 3, 102, 104, 248 Crouch, Trinon, 92 D Davidson, Raymond Davis, Eileen, 83 Denham, Troy, 3, 10, 12, 58, 56 Douglas, Agnes, 82 E East, Ardis, 70, 72, 73, 167 Eberle, Jon, 96 Ellington, Leslye, 961 F Field, Patricia, 80, 81, 167 Florence, Juanita, 96, 208 Franco, Robert, 70, 100, 124, 202 Frank, Florence, 82, 185 Frank, Paul, 82, 185 G Garza, Thomas, 92, 225 Faculty Index Gray, Loretta, 87, 88, 89, 95 Crob, Elizabeth, 57 H Hale, Loretta, 82, 225, 280 Hanks, J. M., 52, 5-V1 Hanks, Robbie, 72, 73 Harding, Zora, 87, 88, 89 Harmon, Rubiefern, 83, 225 Harrison, Martha, 67, 83 Hunter, Conway, 112 J Johnson, James, 23, 28, 101, 102 K Keen, Aaron, 59, 63, 67 Kelly, Thomas, 79, 124, 167 L Lawrence, Eldon, 76, 77 Mc McAteer, Robert, 97, 202 McBride, Weldon, 92 McGill, Alfred, 23, 83 McLean, Jackie, 57 M Martin, Albert, 79 Martin, Martha, 57 Moore, Cordon, 79, 148 0 Orr, Robert, 113, 152 P Parsons, William, 87 Patton, Richard, 93 Penley, Virginia, 79, 167 Perkins, Leo, 76, 77 Pickett, Richard, 57 Purcell, Josephine, 57 R Rains, Marjory, 82 Reeves, Hazel, 82, 185 Reynolds, Lallah, 100 Richardson, Williaiii, 96, 185 Roark, Cecil, 93 Roark, Dorothy, 23, 84, 85 Roark, Richard, 79 Rossie, Dolores, 87, 88, 153 Rutledge, Curtis J., 112, 113 S Schaefer, Fred, 79 Schlosser, Allen, 92, 152 Shackelford, Yvonne, 82 Shackelford, John, 87, 167 Silva, Roy, 97 Simer, Clara, 23, 92 Sinclair, Albert, 83, 225 Smith, Jim, 87 Stephens, Bob, 90, 92 Stuart, Eva, 86 T Tevis, Alma, 84 Thomas, Mike, 92 V Vickers, Blanche, 79 Wafer, Clyde, 10, 13, 53 W' Warfield, Zethal, 97 Waugh, Kathryn, 57, 91, 276 Whittington, Zoe, 79 Wright, Irene, 23, 79 Y Young, Doris, 23, 96 P-TA Index Herrera, Mrs. Zachary, 10, 55 Marsh, Mrs. Herbert, 55 Mathews, Mrs. Maxine, 55 School Board I ndex Best, Earle, 54 Borrett, Ross, 55 Cnauck, Mrs. Jessie, 54 Green, John, 55 Hurt, E. L., 54 Porcher, Stoney, 54 Rice, Dr. Kenneth, 54 Seniors' Biggest AANERLD. CLORIA: Varsity Choir, ROTC Spon- sor. Sock and Buskin ALLISON. MARVIN: ROTC Staff BABB. KATHERINE CLYDE: Library Club, Sock and Ruskin. FT.-X, Accompanist for Male Chorus BARNES. VIVIAN: Maroon Jackets, ROTC Spon- sor. Math Club BARTON. ELIZABETH: ROTC Sponsor, FTA BARTON, KATHRYN: National Honor Society, President of Maroon Jackets. FHA BIBBY, CAROL: ROTC Sponsor, Annual Staff, Or- chesis. Latin Club. International Club, FHA, Press Club. FTA. Advanced Dance, Quill and Scroll BLANQLIEZ, ELIZABETH: International Club, Spanish Honor Society BOEBINCER. JACK: Latin Club, Varsity Baseball Manager. Varsity Football Manager, Senior Favorite Boy BOST. JICNNETTE: FTA. FHA, Senior Band BRAZIL. THOMAS ALLEN: Freshman Football, B-Team Football, B-Team Basketball Manager BRIJALBA, ARMIDA: GRA, Spanish Club, Span- ish Club Duchess, ROTC Sponsor, Princess in Mili- tary Court. Rifle Team Sweetheart, Drum Corps BRITTON. MARY: Second Place Beauty '62, Spring Assembly Manager 762, FTA. FHA. Girls' Choir BUSTAMANTE. GLORIA: CRA CANDELARIA, MARINA: GRA, FHA, Spanish Club. Library Club, Pep Club CARBAJAL, TESSIE: Stage Band, Varsity Band, Band Duchess. All City Band, FHA. ROTC Sponsor CARDONA, CONNIE: Sock and Buskin, GRA, Choir. Drum Corps, Los Amigos 296 Brag - Graduation CARTER, JIMMY: President of Freshman Class, President of Senior Class, President of Math Club National Honor Society, Member of the Texas Asso- ciation of Student Councils, Varsity Rifle Team, ROTC, President of Safety Club, Whois Who In- dustrial Arts 7 CASILLAS, BEATRICE: Senior Band, FHA, Los Amigos, GRA CERVANTES, MARGARITA: Spanish National Honor Society, International Club, Sock and Buskin CHEW, WAYNE: Student Council, Councilman-at- Large, Senior Steering Committee, Annual Staff, National Honor Society, Press Club, Rifle Tearn, ROTC, Math Club, Quill and Scroll CLIFFORD, BEVERLY: FHA, ROTC Sponsor, FTA, GRA, Maroon Jackets COGHLAN, TRESA: Orchesis, Student Council, An- nual Staff, French Club, FHA, Advanced Dance, Press Club, Quill and Scroll COLLINS, RON: Sock and Buskin, Art Club, ROTC, Gold Key Award in Art, Thespians CARDERO, IRENE: CRA, FHA, Choir, Sock and Buskin CORDERO, MARIA: GRA, FHA CORTEZ, CECILIA: Sock and Buskin CRAIG, JOHN A.: Senior Band, Stage Band DAVIS, LINDA JOYCE: Varsity Choir, Maroon Jackets, Who's Who in Commercial Dept. DE LA TORRE, BECKIE: Cheerleader, FHA, Or- chesis, Student Council, Spring Festival Queen, Business Staff DE LEON, ROSA: CRA, Drum Corps, Pep Club DOMINQUEZ, IRENE: ROTC Sponsor DLLANY, SALLY LYNN: Varsity Choir, Orchesis DURAN, FRANCES: ROTC Sponsor, Drill Team Sweetheart, Princess in Military Court, Representa- tive to Father Yermo High School, Spanish Club, Latin Club DURAN. MARY: FHA, GRA, Spanish Club, Pep Club ELLSWORTH, GEORGIANA: National Honor So- ciety. Maroon Jackets, Pow Woyv Staff ESTRADA, LTIZ: R-Team Rasketball FOX. FRAN: Varsity Choir President, ROTC Spon- sor, Orchesis, Gen-s Togata FRESQUEZ, JOSEFINA: GRA FRESQUEZ, MARTHA: Girls Choir, Advanced Mixed Choir, Varsity Choir GANDARA, JOE: Football B-Team GARCIA, CATHY: GRA President, Los Amigos, Drum Corps, ROTC Sponsor, International Club GARCIA, NELLIE: Los Amigos, FHA GARCIA. ROSA: FHA, Maroon Jackets GILLIS. LLICILLE: Majorette. Band Duchess. ROTC Sponsor, FHA GNAUCK, KATIE: National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll President, ROTC Sponsor, Orchesis, Press Club, Sock and Buskin, Gens Togata, Student Ifgouncil. Officers Club, Annual Staff, Advanced ance GORRELL, BETH: Varsity Choir, Most Beautiful Girl, FHA GRAY, MIKE: Varsity Football Captain, Varsity Track Captain, FFA, Freshman Football, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, FFA Judging Team, FFA Farm Skill Team GIYERRA, MARIA LILY: ROTC Sponsor, GRA, Spanish Club GUERRA, MARY FRESCAS: GRA president and vice-president, Girls Track Team HAMBLIN, JO ANN: National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Pow W'ow Staff, ROTC Sponsor' HERNANDEZ, AMALIA: Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club. ROTC Sponsor HERNANDEZ, ARTURO: National Honor Society HERRERA, JESSIE: GRA, Spanish Club HOLLEBEKE, WAYNE: FFA, Freshman Football, B-Team Football, Varsity Football INMON, BILL: All-District Football, KTSM All- District, Football Letterman, National Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Junior Class Officer, Latin Club, Press Club, Senior Class Representative, Track Team JOHNSON, SUZANNE: Thespians, Varsity Choir, Lltra-Violets Trio, Student Council, Sock and Bus- kin, Latin Club. ROTC Sponsor, Who's Who in Choir JONES, NANCY: ROTC Sponsor, Military Queen, FFA Sweetheart, Football Princess, Advanced Dance, Orchesis Pondering the question of Senior Brags, Georgiana Ells- worth completes her list. 297 KENNEDY, MARGARET: Varsity Choir, Press Club, Math Club, Student Council, Assembly Man- ager, National Honor Society KING, LINDA: Orchesis, Library Club, Pep Club, Advanced Dance KRANTZ, LORETTA ANN: FHA LOYA. STELLA MARIA: GRA, Senior Band, Art Club, Library Club LUJAN, HILDA F.: ROTC Sponsor, FTA, Varsity Tennis LUYE, DAWN MARIE: Varsity Choir, Orchesis, FTA, Latin Club, Maroon Jackets MacDONALD, DUANE: FFA, FHA Beau, Freshman Football McDONALD, LINDA: FTA, FHA, ROTC Sponsor, Pow Wow Staff, Varsity Choir MCDONALD, MARGARET: National Honor So- ciety, Orchesis, Press Club, FHA, Senior Steering Committee, Baseball Sweetheart, Quill and Scroll McNUTT, JOHN: Sophomore Favorite, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, B-Team Football, B-Team Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Football, B-Team Baseball, B-Team Track, Mr. YHS MALDONADO, RAMON ESTADA: Spanish Club, Track Team, ROTC, Choir, Sock and Buskin MANRIQUEZ, MARTIN: ROTC, FFA MANRIQUEZ, SALVADOR: Sock and Buskin MARQUEZ, ROBERTO: Library Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball MARSH, MARGARET ANN: Vice-President of Freshman Class, Orchesis, Feature Majorette, Foot- ball Queen, Band Sweetheart, Head Majorette, Sec- retary of Senior Class, Secretary of Senior Band, Student Council MARTINEZ, MANUEL: B-Team Football, Varsity Football, ROTC 298 MENDEZ, MARGIE: B-Team Head Cheerleader, Military Princess, ROTC Sponsor, Pow Wow Staff, Quill and Scroll, Spanish National Honor Society, Press Club, Spanish Club, GRA, FNA, Pep Club MERAZ, SARA: FHA, Student Council, Spanish Club Duchess, Spanish Club Lady-in-Waiting, Span- ish Club, Spring Festival Representative, National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Basketball Sweetheart, Drum Corps Lead, Junior Favorite, Junior Class Secretary, ROTC Sponsor, Internation- al Club, Band Sweetheart MONTGOMERY, PAT: Senior Band, ROTC Band, All City Band, .Band President, Stage Band, Na- tional Honor Society, Whois Who in Band MOORE, BETSY: FHA, FTA, Press Club, Publica- tions, Pep Club, Latin Club Fran Fox displays her singing talent in the annual Beauty Pageant. MORENO, LEONOR: Spanish Honor Society, Span- ish Club, Whois Who in P.E. NABHAN, GLORIA ANN: FHA, Orchesis, Girls Choir, Drum Corps NATIVIDAD, GEORGE: Track Team NAYLOR, RONNIE: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball NEVAREZ, PETRA: Spanish Honor Society, FHA OAXACA, GLORIA: FHA, GRA, Business Staff, Senior Band. FNA, Spanish Club OLIVAS, ANGELA: FHA, GRA ORNELAS, IRMA: National Honor Society, Span- ish Honor Society. International Club Activities Invite ORNELAS, RALPH: B-Team Football, B-Team Bas- ketball, B-Team Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, All District Baseball, Business Staff ORTEOA, VIRGINIA: Vice-President of Senior Class, President of the Spanish Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, International Club, ROTC Sponsor, Drum Corps, GRA, Princess of Christmas Dance ORTIZ, PAIfLA: FHA ORTIZ, DOLORES: GRA PARRA, DANNY: Art Club PARRA, LILLIAN: FHA, Sock and Buskin PATTON, KENI: National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Homecoming Princess 762, B-Team Cheerleader, Whois Who in Homemaking, FHA, Or- chesis, Advanced Dance. Whois Vlfho in English PEREZ, LYDIA: FNA, GRA, Sock and Buskin, Press Club, Pow Wow Staff, Business Staff PUTTY, PATSY: FTA, FHA, CRA, Spanish Club QUINONES, JOE: B-Team Football Manager, B- Team Baseball Manager, Varsity Baseball Manager, Varsity Football Manager, Letterman RINGQLIST. DIANA: FHA, National Honor So- ciety, Who's Who in Homemaking, FHA,'Chapter President, District Vice-President. Area Vice-Presi- dent, Orchesis, Sophomore Favorite, ,Iunior Repre- sentative to Spring Festival, Spring Festival Prin- cess, District XVool Contest YVinner. Table Setting Contest Winliei' RIVERA. NORMA: Spanish Club RIVERA, ROBERT: ROTC. Rifle Team, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, Annual Staff, Spanish Club Enthusiasm ROCHA, CHRISTINA: Drum Corps, FHA, FNA, Pep Club RODELA. CONSUELO: Drum Corps, Los Amigos, CRA, Pep Club ROMERO, JESUSITA: Spanish Honor Society, Sock and Buskin, Library Club RONINEY. LYNETTE: FHA, Orchesis. Homecom- ing Princess. Spring Festival Princess, ROTC Spon- SOI' ROSE, ROBERT: ROTC, Latin Club, B-Team Base- ball, B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Drill Team ROSENCRANS. WILLIE: Press Club, Indians In- ternational Quill and Scroll, President of the Junior Class, Senior Steering Committee, Spanish Club, Co- editor of Annual Staff, Annual Staff, B-Team Bas- ketball SAIN, PARTICIA: Varsity Choir, Pow Wow, Li- brary Club, Sock and Buskin, FTA, Press Club, Pep Club SANCHEZ, FLORA: FHA, ROTC Sponsor SCARBROUGH, SHIRLEY: FHA, Press Club Beau- ty and Treasurer, Varsity Band, Assistant Drum Major, Stage Band, Annual Staff, Pow Wow Staff, Quill and Scroll 299 SERNA. TERIQSA: Spanish Club SHADLIC. YOLANDA: CRA. Varsity Tennis SLEMENDA. MARILOL-: Burgess in Bloom Repre- sentative. Varsity Choir. Orchesis SMITH. RIITH: ROTC Sponsor. Maroon Jackets. FTA. Orchesis. FHA. Officers Club. Pep Club SNIITH. TERRY: ROTC Sponsor, Annual Staff. Orchesis President. Advanced Dance. Homecoming Court. Pep Club SOLIS. NIARICELA: CRA. FHA SOTO. ESTELIA: Indians International STEVENS. CHERYI.: Annual Staff, Varsity Band. Pep Club. Latin Club. Quill and Scroll STINSON. JANET: Student Council. ROTC Spon- sor. President of FTA SUYAMA. FUMIIQ: Foreign Exchange Student. Stu- dent Council. Lady'-irl-Waiting of Military Court. Representative to Austin-in-Action. Officers Club TELLES. RICHARD: ROTC. Rifle Team. Rifle Team Captain. Maroon Jackets THOMAS. DON: National Honor Society. Spanish Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Annual Staff. Otyokwa Co-editor. Press Club. Varsity Choir. Sen- ior Steering Committee. THOMAS. IVIARSHA: National Honor Society Pres- ident. ROTC Sponsor. Officers Club. Orchesis, Ad- vanced Dance. Press Club. Annual Staff, Varsity Choir. Quill and Scroll THOMSON. PENNY: FHA. Orchesis. Pow Vlfow Staff. ROTC Sponsor. Maroon Jackets Strains of 66Pom 300 TICE, JAY: B-Team Football, B-Team Baseball. Varsity Football. Varsity Baseball TITUS, ROBERT: Varsity Football, Varsity Track TODARO. JEANNIE: National Honor Society. Span- ish Honor Society. Quill and -Scroll, Pow Wow Editor. Ysleta DAR Citizen. President of Press Club. District Representative to Interscholastic League Journalism Contests. GRA. Student Council TOONE, BARBARA: Quill and Scroll. Pow Wow Staff, Girls Track Team, Orchesis. Student Council. ROTC Sponsor, Press Club, IVIC of Military Ball, Officers Club. Senior Favorite TORRES. BERTHA ALICIA: GRA, FHA. Spanish Club TOVAR. DAVID: Varsity Football Manager, Var- sity Track Manager. FFA, B-Team Football Manager TOVAR. ROSA: GRA TRUJILLO, LUPE: National Honor Society, Span- ish Honor Society. Student Council. Christmas Dance Lady'-iii-Waiting. Princess of Military Court. ROTC Sponsor. GRA, Spanish Club. Indians In- ternational UGALDE. LEONOR: GRA. FHA VARCAS, MONA: CRA, Spanish Club. Pow Woyw' Representative VASQUEZ. BEATRICE: GRA, Spanish Honor So- ciety. International Club, Sock and Ruskin, GRA Beauty. B-Team Cheerleader. Senior Representative to Spring Festival. Miss YHS VILLALVA, DOROTHY: Orchesis. Freshman Spring Festival Duchess WALTON, VERNIE JO: Drum Corps, Varsity Choir. ROTC Sponsor p and Circumstancew WILCOX. CLS: Varsity Football Captain, Sports lfditor of the Pow YVOW Staff, Student Council, Varsity Track, Varsity Baseball, Vice-President of Student Council, B-Team Football. B-Team Track WILSON, BILLIE KAY: Varsity Choir Secretary, Orchesis President, Advanced Dance, ROTC Spon- sor, Girls Track Team WILSON, JUDY: Cheerleader, Baseball Sweetheart, Orchesis, Varsity Choir, FHA, Senior Band, Most Popular Girl WILSON, SANDRA: Varsity Choir, Choir 1, Ad- vanced Modern Dance Margaret Kennedy, Jean Young, and Mary Ann Lamb stand in line for their invitations. Preparations start months before the long-awaited night. YVOOLSEY. GERALD: Band Drum Major, National Honor Society, ROTC Band Drum Major, ROTC, Sergeant at arms in Band, Solo Clarinet WORKMAN, SANDRA: Student Council, Military Princess, Representative to E1 Paso High Fiesta. ROTC Sponsor. Business Staff YARBBOUCH, LINDA JO: ROTC Sponsor Col.. Military Princess, Quill and Scroll, Press Club, Orchesis, Track Sweetheart, Homecoming Princess, FHA, Annual Staff, Beauty Contest, Officers Club, Advanced Modern Dance YOUNG. JEAN: Orchesis, ROTC Sponsor, Varsity Choir ZUBTA. MARTA: Pep Club, GRA. FHA ZUNICA, MARTA: CHA. FHA, Spanish Club CHAVIRA, BETTY: GRA, Spanish Club, Interna- tional Club, Sock and Buskin, FHA. Junior Class Beauty, Spanish Club Duchess Mark Point of No Return 30I -A- Aancrud, Gloria, 67, 121, 164, 300 tudent Directory Alvarado, Gloria, 224 Alvarado, Juan, 224 Alvarado, Ray, 224 Alvarez, Dorothy, 183 Alvarez, Horacio Javier, 118, 224 Alvarez, ,lose Ramon, 200 Armstrong, Margaret A., 91, 200, 271 Armstrong, Nancy E., 68, 81, 200 Arnold, Cyntl1ia A., 224 Arnold, Linda L., 63, 200 Arrieta, David, 165 Arrieta 1da, 200 a Alvarez, Jose T., 84, 224 Arriola, Enrique, 200 Alvarez, Nellie, 73, 200 Arroyo, Mary A., 73, 200 Adan1s, Acrord, Carl, 182 Acosta, Aide M., 182 Acosta, Carmen, 224 Aeosta, Enrique, 164 Acosta, Ernesto, 224 Aeosta, Jose, 200 Aeosta, Juan Alfredo, 117, 224 Acosta, Yolanda D., 200 Sherry M., 224 Alvarez, Alvarez, Rene, 67, 165 Santiago, 145, 224 Alvidrez, Alberto, 119, 200 Alvidrez, Guadalupe, 24, 63 Alvidrez, Lupe, 183 Atilano, Joe C., 224 Augustain, Augustin Autry, Louis A., 224 Avenna, Michael D., 119, 224 Avila, Antonia, 88, 200 ' Addis, Ronnie, 116, 247 Aguilar, Analinda, 182 Amiera, Jesus, 145, 224 Anderson, Anne, 224 Avila, Henrietta, 222 Avila, Juan Jr., 224 ze Aguilar 9 Analinda, 182 Aguilar, Frank, 164 Aguilar, Juan J., 164 Aguilar, Rosa, 89, 224 Aguilera, Antonio, 224 Affuilera, Dolores, 62, 67, 182 11 Aguirre, Humberto, 182 Aguirre, Irene, 224 Afruirre, Sylvia, 69 Anderson, Linda, 72, 200 Anderson, Pete, 76, 200 Ake, Wilda, 63, 67, 182 Akers, Kristianne, 200 Akins, Ronnie, 61, 62, 120, 182 Alarcon, Alfredo, 116 Alarcon, Dickie, 117, 224 Alarcon, Rosie, 183 Alcala, Lupe, 224 Alearaz, Angelita, 224 Aldt-rote, Frank, 182 Alderete, Gracie, 182 Andrews, Dale, 28, 101, 118, 224 Andrews, Dennis, 118, 224 Apodaca, Gloria, 73, 200 Apodaca Apodaca Apodaca , lnez, 183 , lrma, 88, 200 , Richard, 144, 161,200 Apodaea, Robert, 165 Aragon, Asccncion, 183 Aragon, Emilio, 200 Aragon, Estcla, 69, 89, 224 Aragon, Margarita, 224 Aragon, Tony Aranda, Elias, 200 Araujo, Jesse, 224 Archer, K. Colleen, 91, 183, 190 Archer, Thomas Franklin, 200 Arellano, Bertha, 183 Avila, Socorro Y., 183 Ayala, Yolanda, 89, 224 -13.1 Babb, Jim W., 139, 145, 224 Babb, Kathy C., Bacon, Allan R., Badgett, Jill, 72, Badley, Mickey Baeza, Eliseo C., Baeza, lrrna, 72, a 84, 90, 165, 300 118, 224 225 183 85, 91, 183 89, 224, 227 Baggett, Williatii E., 76, 144, 156, 2 Baggio, Mary, 73, 225 Bailey, George C., 155, 183 Bailey, Pat A., 80, 81, 91, 183 Alderete, Suzanna, 224 Alexander, Paul, 137, 156, 182 Allen, Roy, 183 Allison, Katherine, 85, 200, 102 Allison, Marvin, 115, 300 Allyn, Pam, 63, 200 Almeida, Hector, 144, 183, 161 Almeida, Lupe, 73 Almeida, Maria, 200 Alonso, Victor, 85, 98, 200 Alonzo, Francisco, 183 Alonzo, Roberto, 200 Alvarado, Alex, 116, 200 Alvarado, Daniel, 224 302 Arellano, Hector R., 224 Arellano, Jovier R., 183 Arellano, Oscar, 200 Arevalo, Bertha, 72, 200 Argumaniz, Estella, 183 Arias, Freddie D. Blair, J anice R., 183 Baker, Albert Porter, 91, 183 Baker, Gloria J., 63, 201 Baker, Karen S., 69, 225 Baker, Larry Balderiama, Carlos Armendarez, Bonifacio, 183 Armendariz, Carmen, 224 Armendariz, lrene, 73, 200 Armendariz, Juan, 224 Armendariz, Maria, 224 Arms, Roy F., 200 Armstrong, Jon T., 183, 272 Armstrong, Lawrence D., 149, 151 Balderiama, Joe Eddie, 225 Baldwin, Robert E., 119, 120, 201 Baquera, Henry, 225 Barba, Lalo, 225, 161 Barbosa, Teresa, 89, 226 Barclay, Beverly J., 85, 226 Barnes, Vivian J., 91, 118, 165, 300 Barnsnelle, lkc P. Baron, Mary Louise, 88, 91, 183 Baron, Richard, 183 Barr, Lorinda S., 226 Barraza , Alice, 226 Barraza, Felipe, 201 Barraza, Irene, 81, 88, 183 Barraza, Lily, 85, 201 Barraza, Marta, 73, 88, 201 Barren, Adelaide, 220, 280, 282 Barrera, Rosalinda C., 201 Barrett, Joan R., 73, 201 Barrett, Richard R., 62, 120, 183 Barrett, Terry T., 63, 120, 226 Barrientos, Virginia Susana, 88, 184 Barron, Barton, Barton, Barton, Oscar J., 226 Elizabeth, 90, 91, 120, 165, 279, 300 Kathryn A., 23, 91, 165, 276, 300 Linda J., 201, 276 Blanquez, Elizabeth, 24, 165, 300 Boebinger, Jack E., 42, 143, 165, 300 Boesse, Katherine J., 105, 184, 248, 271 Bolanos, Louis, 113, 117, 226 Bonilla, Gume D., 89 Bonilla, Jesus C., 184 Bonilla, Johnny R., 77, 145, 157, 226 Bonilla, Mary, 226 Bopp, Ronald, 202, 219 Bopp, Wes H., 81, 85, 165 Borrego, Lupe, 202 Borrego, Ramon, 76, 184 Borrego, Terry, 95, 184 Borrett, Bruce C., 70, 98, 107, 202 Basurto, Renato Jr., 62, 120, 201 Bates, Betty Lynn, 165 Batres, Alfonso, 154, 201 Baughman, Charles R., 201 Bautista, Grace, 184 Beavers, Clodene, 67, 90, 117, 165, 275 Beck, Carlene M., 62, 226 Bejarano, 1rma, 202 Bermes, Beltran, Arturo, 165 Beltran, Danny O., 144, 202 Beltran, Hector, 144, 152, 202 Beltran, Julian, 202 Beltran, Oscar M., 145, 226 Beltran, Yolanda, 184 Bennett, James Wilson, 76, 165 Benson, William T. Jr. George M., 76, 202 Borunda, Armando, 202 Borunda, Jose, 116, 202 Borunda, Luis A., 144, 202 Bost, Donna, 184 Bost, Jeannette, 90, 165, 300 Bost, Lennette, 165 Bourland, Dan, 145, 156, 226 Bowen, Drew, 150, 154, 184, 272 Bowen, Phil C., 165, 169 Bowen, Wayne, 203 Bowman, Alan G., 203 Brainard, Harold D., 203 Bransford, Marie-Therese, 203 Braswell, Linda J., 184 Bray, Patricia H., 28, 203 Brazil, Thomas A., 166, 177, 300 Breeze, Lola C., 166 Brennand, .Janie C., 91, 95, 166, 271 Bretton, Ricky, 77 Brewer, Jerry F., 77, 156 Brownley, Dennis D., 91, 203 Bruner, Bob F., 203 Bruner, Richard A., 226 Brunson, Billie M., 166 Brunson, Sandra L., 226 Brunt, Charlotte A., 85, 226 Buckland, David G., 77, 118, 226 Buckland, Tommy, 226 Bunn, Freddy R., 76, 144, 203 Burciaga, Lawrence, 184 Burk, Judy Sue, 184 Burkhalter, Betty L., 32, 71, 91, 95, 203, 280 Burt, Donna D., 69, 226 Bustamante, Gloria, 166, 300 Bustillos, Angela G., 203 Bustillos, Oralia, 226 Butler, Linda P., 89, 90, 226, 282 Byrum, Lyle M., 77 Byrum, R. Lynne, 63, 68, 203, 279 -Q- Caballero, lrma, 226 Cabrera, Jose V., 203 Caldera, Alicia, 226 Caldera, Josefina, 89 Calderon, Carlos, 203 Calderon, Juan Ramon, 166 Callison, Patricia M., 69, 226 Calvillo, Edward A., 222 Calvillo, Leonard, 145, 226 Camacho, Bertha A., 85, 203 Bernal, Alfred, 113, 119 Berumen, Armida, 184 Bias, Randy G., 226 Bibby, Carol J., 26, 98, 104, 115, 165, 248- 271, 300 Biddle, Ralph J. Bierschwale, Linda L. Bilbe, Joe H., 226 Bigggn, Bettye V., 70, 67, 90, 91, 184, 279 Binion, Janye, 67, 90, 91, 184, 279, 282 Bitticks, Carl Eugene, 202 Black, John, 77, 226 Black, Winifred P., 62, 67, 202, 276 Blackington, Sharon K., 226 Blake, Jeanmarie, 63, 84, 202 Blanco, Danny H., 152, 161, 202 Brija1ba,Armida, 63, 111, 115, 121, 166, 300 Brijalba, Norma J., 226, 229 Bristcr, Cindy J., 226, 276 Brito, Ruben D., 43, 203 Britton, Mary E., 90, 166, 276, 282, 300 Brooks, Ricky C., 118, 226 Brown, Barbara L., 68, 203, 222 Brown, Clifford E., 117, 226 Brown, Frank, 76, 94, 95, 139, 166, 272 Brown, Kirby, 94, 184, 280, 282 Brown, Mary, 95, 226 Brown, Michael W., 117, 226, 234 Brown, Nancy K. Brown, Patricia L., 72, 91, 203, 276 Brown, Ronnie N., 166, 272 Brown, Rose Marie, 184 Camacho, Elvia M., 203 Cameron, Rosemarie, 72 Campbell, Jane N., 90, 91, 95, 222, 279 Campbell Janice M., 203 Campbell, John E., 184 Campbell Ronnie R., 117, 226 Campbell wiiimi G., 104 Campos, Antonio R., 144, 203 Campos, Beatrice, 226 Canchola, Augustina, 89, 226 Canchola, Esperanza, 88, 203 Candelaria, Joe P. Candelaria, Marina, 72, 166, 300 Candelaria, Mary C., 86, 203 Candelaria, Mike, 203 Canebola, Espy, 88 303 Ciavarella, John, 161, 228 Canfield, Robbie P., 117, 226 Cano, Frank Cantrell, Caraveo, Jeanneane D., 72, 226 Leo R., 116,227 Carlwaja1, Manuel, 76, 166 Carliajal, Mary Teresa, 61, 63, 116, 166, 300 Carbajal, Mike S., 77, 184 Carlnajal, Patricia, 69, 184 Carlaajal, Tony S., 77, 161, 203 Cardola, Hortencia, 226 Cardona, Connie, 68, 168, 300 Cardosa, Fred, 184 Cardosa, Maria H. Carlos, 1sabe1, 184 Carmona, Jesusita, Camera, Blanca A. Camera, Hector Carpenter, Ann E., 184 71, 69, 91, 203, 275 Carpenter, Robert, 26, 67, 166, 106 Carpio, Josefina, 184 Collins, Donna, 73, 204, 280 Carr, Mike D., 76 Carrasco Carrasco Carrasco , Agaeito M., 166 , Hilda, 69, 89, 226 , Rudy S., 86, 145, 152, 159 Carrasco, Virginia J., 80, 81, 166 Carreon, Fernando J., 184 Carrillo, George, 227 Carrillo, Lupe, 89, 227 Carrillo, Rafael M., 203 Carrion, 1rene L., 184 Carrizal, Bobby, 184 Carroll, Cathy M., 81, 84, 85, 91, 203 Carter, Jimmy Barton, 23, 32, 48, 113, 164, 166, 300 Carter, Virginia, 227 Casillas, Avelina, 88, 185 Casillas, Beatrice M., 62, 300 Casillas, Bertha, 166 Casillas, Delia, 72,204 Casillas, Elias, 89,227 Casillas, Gloria, 204 Casillas, Marta, 88, 185 Casillas, Rita, 49, 89, 223, 227 Casillas, Robert, 77, 227 Casillas, Rodolfo Zuhia Castaneda, Jesus J., 227 Castaneda, Ramona, 88 Castaneda, Rosie A., 88, 185 Castaneda, Ruben, 113, 188 1 da, Yolanda, 49, 88, 201, 204 nos, Carmen, 73, 227 Castane Castella Castillo, Aida, 204 Castillo, Betty, 185 Castillo, Elisa, 88, 185 Castillo, Esperanza 13. Castillo, Ida Dolores, 71 Castillo, Mary Lou, 204 Castillo, Pilar N. Castillo, Rafael A., 166 Castro, Castro, Castro, Anna,227 D0fa,o9,72,227 G1oHa,69,227 Chavira, Tony, 77, 227 Cheek, Larry, 117, 227 Chew, Carr, 49, 223, 227, 275 Chew, Lois, 43, 227, 275 Chew, Wayne, 23, 26, 32, 47, 105, 167, 169 248, 300 Chrisman, Joe, 118, 227 Cialone, Bobby, 145, 228 Cialone, Patricia, 228 Ciavarella, Mar Clark, Oliver y,61,62,71,9o,186 Clark, Connie, 71, 204 Castro, Maria, Teresa, 81, 85, 227 Castruita, Hector Cavender, William T., 77, 204 Cedillo, Carmen, 88, 204 Ceniceros, Rosa, 204 Cepeda, Juan J., 227 Cerecedes, Irma, 204 Cervant es, Margarita V., 81, 166, 300 Chacon, Armando Chacon, Bernie C., 227 Chacon, Esolia R., 227 Chacon, Ricardo Chandler, Eddie H. Chandler, Cordon Lee, 77, 144, 204 Chandler, Susan M., 185 Chavez, Alfonso H. 111, 204 Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Arturo, 227 Carlos, 185 Cecelia, 227 Chavez, Franciseo, 204 Chavez, Francisco, 227 Chavez, Louis, 185 Chavez, Manuel, 227 Chavez, Maria Teresa Chavez, Mary Ann, 91, 95, 185 Chavez, Miehael Chavez, Mike, 155, 185 Chavez, Chavez, Chavez, Oscar, 145 Ramon, 186 Sammy, 204 Chavira, Betty, 168, 305 Chavira, Joe, 118, 227 Chavira, Lydia Chavira, Mary, 204- Chavira, Romulo, 118, 204 Claudio, David, 28, 32, 101, 113, 119, 204, 208 Clifford, Beverly, 73, 91, 121, 167, 300 Cline, Sharon, 90, 91, 186, 279 Colninger, Evelyn, 73, 228, 271 Coates, Bill, 228 Coghlan, Tresa, 26, 103, 167, 248, 300 Cochado, Dora Cochado, Jose, 28, 101, 186 Coldwell, Carlisle, 11, 204 Cole, Cynthia, 63, 204 Collins, Carol, 91, 204, 276 Collins, Ronald, 81, 101, 117, 167, 300 Collinsworth, Cary, 228 Combs, Melvin, 186 Compton, .lim, 228 Conejo, Rosalie, 167 Conklin, Lloyd, 77, 228 Contreras, Jesus, 116, 204, 228 Conway, Jim, 23, 31, 48, 167, 272 Cooper, Philip Cordero, Irene, 68, 168 Cordero, Maria, 17, 168, 300 Cordero, Marth Cordova, Alma, Corley, Donna Corley, Sharon Corona, Robert a, 88, 186 204 Correa, Jose, 145, 228 Cortez, Augusti Cortez, Cecilia, n,76,186 81,300 Cortez, Francfis, 205 Cortez, Martha Cortez, Mary, 2 Cortez, Valdom 28 ar, 228 Festival Provides Welcome Break 111 Routine 304 DeLeon, Rosa, 88, 300 Cottrell, Gary, 118, 247 Coughlin, Margaret, 72, 89, 228 Courreges, lon, 142, 186 Cox, Bill, 168 Craig, John, 61, 62, 168, 300 Craig, Richard, 186 Crawford, Bobby, 186 Crawford, Susan, 85, 228 Creteau, Sherri, 63, 68, 101, 205, Crocker, Linda, 205 Crocker, Veronica, 205 Crone, Ronnie, 228 Cruey, Kent, 186 Crumbo, Max, 85, 186 Cruz, Carol, 88, 186 Cruz, .lohnny Curtis, Roger, 205 Cushman, Richard -D.. Daily, Don, 161, 205 Daniel, James, 205 Daniel, Ramon, 76, 81, 186 Danenberg, Martha, 168 Daniel, Rose Ann, 90, 187, 280 Darling, Charles, 49, 98, 201, 205 Darnell, Ray, 145, 228 Davenport, Martin, 84, 90, 205 Davenport, Phil, 161 Davidson, Kathaleen, 90, 95, 187, Davila, Adrion, 26, 108, 114, 168 276 276, 279 Davis, Debby, 73, 228 Davis, Leah, 69, 205 Davis, Linda, 31, 67, 91, 168, 271, 300, 106 Dearo, Santiago, 205 de Herrera, Max, 77, 187, 228 de Herrera, Ramundo DeLao, Robert, 205 de la Torre, Becky, 17, 26, 34, 128, 168, 275, 300 De Leon, Cecilia, 88, 187 Delg Delg ado, ado Bertha, 228 , Francis, 69, 88 Delgado, lrene, 72, 205 Delgado Louis, 187 Delgado, Maria Aurora Delgado, Maria Elena, 228 Delgado, Martin, 168 Delgado, Mary, 205 Delgado, Rafael DeOchoa, Elizabeth S., 228 De1Va1, Sergio A., 145, 228 DeMeritt, Carolyn S., 146, 147 Denman, Elwin O., 118, 228 DeReyes, Mary, 228 Diaz, Benita, 205 Diaz, Brunelda, 68, 205 Diaz, Carmen, 228 Diaz, Lydia Diaz, Margie, 89 Diaz, Nora F., 205 Suzanne Johnson and Ramon Reza provided vocal entertainment for Her Royal Majesty and her Court at the Spring Festival. Dickerson, Selena E., 69, 228 Dils, Barbara G., 228 Dindinger, Nancy, 62, 187 Dittmar, Richard L., 128, 168 36, 108, 109, , 205, 275 Dobbin, Bill A. Dobbin, Bob A., 61, 187 Dollahite, Mike C., 117, 228 Dominguez, Angelina M., 88, 187, Dominguez, Angelina O., 205 Dominguez, Avelina D., 72 Dominguez, Aurora C., 205 Dominguez, Cecilia, 229, 247 Dominguez, Cruz M., 73, 247 Dominguez, Estella H., 88, 205 Dominguez, Esther T.,'88, 187 Dominguez, Felipe, 229 Dominguez, Francisco, 76, 168 Dominguez, lrene, 118, 168, 300 Dominguez, lose, 168 Dominguez, Martha, 205 Dominguez, Mary Ellen, 88, 222 Dominguez, Susie, 94, 205 Dominguez, Victor, 187 Dominguez, Yolanda Dominguez, Yolanda A., 205 Done-gan, Paul, 229 Door, Terrance, 117, 229 Dorantes, Joe, 118 Dorantes, Rosario, 69 Drake, Dale, 72, 205 Dorren, Jay, 229 Drier, Bill, 187 Drier, Margie, 280 Duckworth, Linda, 69, 205 Duke, Arthur, 229 Dulany, Sally, 67, 168, 172, 301 Duncan, Alan, 117, 229 Duncan, Charles, 112, 118, 229 1 awww: muninunnmmm ----'-------'-- ww- mmm, ,......0MWW.a.0.. 'exwaaamamaa ww Duran, Arturo, 117, 229 Duncan, Stanley, 119 Dunckhorst, David, 187 Duran, Elisa, 89, 229 Duran, Francis, 111, 118, 121, 168, 229, 301 Duran, Gloria, 72, 88, 89, 206 Duran, Guadalupe, 229 Duran, Maria, 89, 169, 301 Duran, John, 206 Duran, John Ray, 206 Duran, Mary Elena, 88 Duran, Sandra, 69, 81, 206, 130, 131 Duron, Eddie Duron, Dolores, 73, 88, 206 Dwyer, Patrick, 145, 229 Dye, Sheri, 206, 210, 271 -E- Eads, lt Iargaret, 69, 206, 271 East, John, 118, 169, 181, 272 Eastham, Bette, 62, 68, 206, 276 Eaves,Gharles,76,14-4,206 Echlin, Robert Doug, 62, 106, 120, 187 Edens, Richard, 137, 139, 158, 159, 206 Edrnonston, George, 116, 206 Edquist, Roberta, 28, 107, 206, 271 Eiehcr, Jaequelyn, 206, 229 Mr. Kent Babb prepares his materials before his class. Escontrias, Henry, 144, 206 Eseontrias, Julian, 17 Escontrias, Martha, 72, 206 Escontrias, Refugio Escudero, Ernesto, 229 Espino, Francisco, 187 Espino, Johnny, 161 Espinosa, Patricia, 85, 187 Espinoza, Raul Esqueda, Aurora, 73, 206 Esqueda, Juan, 153 Fair, Marilyn, 69, 230 Fair, Roger, 187 Faireloth, Teddy, 119, 206 Falby, Allan George, 230 Falliner, Maria, 187 Farina, Robert, 84, 188 Farris, Janet, 188 Favela, Mario, 206 Favela, Raul, 230 Federico, Ernest, 144, 156, 207 Felton, Julie, 102, 170 Elizondo, Jesus Elizondo, Manuel, 229 Ellingwood, Ralph, 229 Elliott, Connie, aa, 206 Ellsworth, Georgiana, 23, 91, 102, 169, 301 Ellsworth, Margie, 206 Elston, Millie, 206 Engel, Patricia, 69, 81, 89, 206 Enger, Roberta, 26, 90, 91, 108, 187, 275 Englerr, David, 68, 84, 229 Enriquez, Jose, 229 Enriqucz, lrrna, 121, 169 Entsminger, William, 206 Epps, Linda, 229 Erspainer, Bonnie, 69, 89, 229 Escareiga, Bertha, 206 Esearcifra, Estella, 229 Escarsega, Ramon, 229 Escobar, Juan, 169 Esquivel, Isabel, 89, 229 Estala, Juan, 229 Estala, Stanley Estupinan, Mary, 69, 230 Estrada, Benjamin, 229 Estrada, Diane, 88, 187 Estrada, Jose, 98, 187 Estrada, Lorenzo G., 182, 187 Estrada, Lorenzo Juan, 49, 145, 229 Estrada, Luz, 169, 301 Estrada, Marta, 229 Estrada, Raul, 187 Estrada, Roberto, 117, 229 Ferguson, Cheryl, 62, 64, 230, 280 Fernandez, Fernandez Baltazar, 207 Francisco, 230 Fernandez, lrene, 88, 207 Fernandez, lrma, 188 Fernandez, Ramon, 153, 188 Fernandez Selmado, 207 Fierro, Gene, 89 Fierro, Irma, 188 Fierro, Joe, 170 Fierro, Tere, 230 Fifer, Audrey, 207 Evans, David, 230 Fisher, Louis, 68, 230 Fletcher, Barbara, 222, 280, 282 Flore, Francis Flores, Alicia, 230 -F. Escobar, Socorro, 24, 91, 95, 98, 187 Facio, Gabriel, 187 306 Flores, Antonio, 230 Flores, Cesar, 117, 207 Flores, Edward, 119, 230 Flores, Elena, 230 Gantner, Gary Flores, Francis, 69, 230 Flores, Guadalupe, 207 Flores, Jesus, 207 Flores, Marco, 230 Flores, Maria, 207 Flores, Rosa, 230 Foix, Martha, 207 Foley, .lanet, 188 Fonseca, Alberto, 230 Fowler, Susan, 230 Fox, Fran, 67, 120, 170, 301 Francis, Bill, 230 Franco, Tommy, 159, 207 Frank, Betty, 188, 190, 275 Franklin, Barbara, 188 French, Dale, 118, 230 Frazier, Ray, 207 Frazier , Sheryl, 68, 72, 91, 130, 1 French, Edward, 97, 170 French, Julia, 230 31, 207, 276 Fresquez, Anita, 24, 62, 81, 98, 188 Fresquez, Elvia, 207 Fresquez, Josefina, 170, 301 Fresquez, Martha, 67, 170, 301 Fresquez, Frey, Lou Ricky, 63, 77, 120, 207 is, 77, 118, 230 Fuentes, Ida, 63, 73, 207 Ci1llIldO, lhlilflil, Gray Frank Fuenter, lrma, 207 Fuentes, Lydia, 188 Fuslier, Sidney Fyffe, Mont, 188 -G- Gade, Barbara, 230 Gage, Clayton, 188 Galinda, Dora, 89, 230 Galindo, lrma, 207 Gallardo, Jaime, 118, 230 Galvan, Andy, 207 Galvan, Carlos, 113, 116, 230 Galvan, Irma, 230 Galvan, Oscar, 170 Gamboa, Evangclina, 230 Gamboa, Gilbert, 188 Gandara, Eduardo, 230 Gandara, Juan, 230 Gandara, .lesus, 230 Gandara, lose, 170, 301 Canaan, Miguel, 170 Gandy, Alla, 188 Gantner, Diane, 207, 276 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia r 9 7 Ana, 73, 33, 207 Cathy, 63, 116, 170, 301 Eduardo, 230 Esther, 89, 230 , Frank, 62, 120, 207 George, 207 1 , Gilbert, 230 , Henry, 76, 188 Garcia, 1nez, 88, 230 Garcia, Javier, 230 Garcia, Johnny, 113, 117, 188 Garcia, Lourdes Garcia, Luis, 207 Garcia, Manuel, 230 Garcia, Nellie, 170, 301 Garcia, Norma, 88, 207 Garcia, Pam, 25, 222 Garcia, Paz, 49, 223, 230, 244 Garcia, Reydesel, 230 Garcia, Rosa, 91, 170, 301 Garcia 1 Tony, 188, 230 Garnica, Jose, 230 Garnica, Maria, 188 Garrett, Terry, 4, 31, 76, 134, 135, 156, 272 Gates, Catherine, 91, 207 Gaytan, Amada, 231, 247 Gaytan, Victoria, 231 Gearhart, James, 43, 145, 2 George, Steve, 67, 80, 81, 1 Gibbany, James, 231 Gibbany, Norma Jean, 208 Gibson, George, 208 Gilbert, David, 188 Gilbert, Thomas Gilbreatll, Barbara, 84, 88, 31 1 52, 186,188 170 Gilbreath, Jerry, 77, 231 Gilchrist, Frank, 171 onauck, Kane, 23, 26, 105, 115, 171, 5 301 Godard, Mildred, 231 Gojara, Antonio, 231 Gojara, Roberto Gojara, Trini Gomez, Bertha, 188 Gomez, Ernesto, 231 Gomez, Guillermo, 208 Gomez, Janie, 69, 81, 189 Gomez, lose, 231 Gomez, Juan, 171 Gomez, Maria, 171 Gomez, Marina Gomcz, Martha, 88, 89, 231 Gomez, Polycarpio, 151, 189 Gomez, Rose, 231 Gomez, Ramon, 161 Gonzales, Daniel Gonzales, Julian, 119, 231 Gonzales, Lupe, 208, 231 Gonzales, Maria Gonzales, Martha, 231, 234 Gonzales, Paul, 231 Gonzales, Robert, 116, 208 Gonzales Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez Gonzalez , Francisco, 231 , Grace, 35, 49, 94, 223, 231 , Guillermo, 144, 189 , Herminia, 231 , Magdalena, 208 , Mary Ellen, 171 Gonzalez, Maximino, 171 Gonzalez, Tony, 231 Gomez, Bertha Gomez, Rose Gomez, Martha, 89 Goodman, James, 155, 189 Gorrell, Beth, 45, 67, 72, 171, 301 Gorrell, Nancy, 44, 208, 280, 282 Graham, Leon, 25, 32, 117, 189 Gilchrist, Nancy, 67, 208, 280, 282 Gillis, Maude Lucille, 60, 64, 118, 171, 280, 282, 301 Giner, Maria, 208 Giron, Arlene, 231 Giron, Leonard, 80, 81, 117, 188 Glasscock, Sally, 222 Granillo, Jose, 189 Gray, Joseph, 76, 134, 155, 171, 301 Gray, Sammy, 231 Green, Cheryl, 208 Green, John, 135, 149, 208 Greggerson, Judy, 71 Grijalva, Abraham, 189 Grijalva, Alfredo Grijalva, Cristina, 171 Grijalva, Kathleen, 73, 208 307 Crijalva. l.upe. 231 Crijalva, Osvaldo, 98, 208 Grissom, l'1I'LlI1li, 189 Grissom, llalale, 208 Guerra, llertlia, 232 Cuerra, Delia, 208 Cut-mt, 11101-ia, 1, 35, 98, 189 Cuerra, Uraeiela, 68, 189 Guerra, llumlmerto, 232 Guerra, .laxin-r, 62, 208, 120 Guerra, Nlaria L, 121,171, 301 Guerra, Martha, 189 Guerra, Mary. 88, 89, 171, 301 Cuerra. l'alrir'ia Guerra. llolmert, 232 GUt'1'1'Ll, sam. 208 Guerrero, ,'X11g111stin Guerrero. Irma, 208, 222 Guevara. lfnriqueta Cuidry, Shirley, 209 Guillen, .luauita, 89, 232 Cuillen, V11-inf, 117, 232 Gutierrez. 111-mardo, 189 Cutierrvl. Carmen, 208 Gutierrez, lfreddie, 232 Gutierrez, lssae Gutierrez. l,ut'ila, 208 Gutierrez, William. 209 -H.. Hadden. l,inda, 232 111lltlt'l1lllIl. 111.111, 144, 189 Hale. Nlilie. 232 Hale, R1l'lltlI'll. 76. 209 Hale, Rusty. 189 Haley, .1llIlll'S, 77. 145, 232 Hall, llonna. 189 Han1l1lin,,lo Ann. 22. 25, 117,171, 270, 301 Hamilton. Cay. 232, 280 Hamilton, l'at Hamilton, Sharon, 68, 72, 81, 209 Hanilelt, Craig, 232 Harbour. llonnie, 69, 232,233 Hardy, lion. 13, 31, -16, 13-1,171 Harman, llianne, 73, 91, 189 Harinison, Stew, 209 Harper, Guy l.ee, 76, 189 308 Crowded halls made it difficult for students to get books from lockers. Harrelson, l 1'c- ne, 73, 189, 271 Harris, Allen Harris, Rita, 209 Harrison. Diana. 26, 107, 90, 2 Hart, Dick, 1415, 232 Harnett, Rose, 189 Hash, Ronnie, 156, 189 Haugen, Ronald, 115, 171 Hay, Larry, 209 Hayes, lluanne, 209 Haynes, Gerald, 145, 232 Hayworth, Vt-nita, 232 Hedger, Eddie, 118, 232 Hedger, Teddy, 118, 232 Helley, lone, 189 Helley, Karen, 89, 232 Helms, Robert, 76, 209 Herlaig. Mary, 62, 72, 189 Heredia, Anita, 232 Heredia, listella, 209 lleredia, lrma Elena, 73, 209 Heredia, Klarllia, 209 Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez, Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez e v s 1 1 a 1 Federico, 137, 138, 14 Frances, 232 George, 232 Cloria, 232 Hector, 232 Joe, 155, 209, 232 Jose, 232 Juan Lupe, 232 Manuel, 232 111LlI'gIL1fllLl, 209 Maria, 89, 232 Maria, 232 Martlia, 153 Nancy, 232 Olaya, 88, 232 Olga, 209 Rene, 209 Roberto, 171 Rollerto, 209 Teresa, 69, 81 Velia, 209 Hernandez, Alieia, 232 Hernandez, Arnalia, 24-, 121, 171, 301 Hernandez, Armando Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez Hernandez , Arturo, 22, 171, 301 . llertl izr, 209 , Iieny, 232 , Cruz, 232 , Edward, 116, 232 , Enrique, 209 Hernandez, Yolanda, 81, 233 Hernandez, Yolanda, 73, 209 Hernando, Roberto, 209 Herrera Herrera, Herrera Herrera Herrera Herrera Antonio, 189 Aurora Luis, 233 Maclean, 73, 233 , Maria, 88, 171, 301 Marta 0 Herrera, Martha, 189 Herrera, Paul, 161, 233 Herrera, Phillip, 190 Herrera, Rafael, 189 Herrera, Ray, 76, 209 Herrera, Richard, 209 Herrera, Rosa, 210 Herring, Bill, 113, 117, 233 Herring, Darlene, 171 Hickox, Woody, 144, 210 Hidalgo, Tony, 190 Hightower, Shirley, 85, 233 Hill, Sandra, 80, 81, 172, 276 Hindi, Laverne, 94, 233 Hinkston, Janet, 62, 90, 190, 280 Hinojo, Grace, 69, 233 Hinojos, Alfredo, 170 11hnUos,Ceha,72,89,233 Hinojos, Enrique, 210 Hinojos, Eva, 88, 190 Hisa, Johnny, 233 Hitchcock, Charles, 209 Hockett, Clifford, 233 Hodges, Barbara, 63, 190 Holguin, Arturo, 190 Jones, Jimmy, 113, 119, 234 Holguin, Estella, 85, 233 Holguin, Margie, 233 Holguin, Rene, 233 Hollebeke, Alton, 76, 172, 190 Hollebeke, Carol, 90, 104, 190, 248, 271 Hollebeke, Wayne, 76, 142, 172, 301 Hollingsworth, Bart, 233 Holt, Jimmy, 190 Holt, Robert, 116 Hood, Ricky, 233 Horcasitas, Aurora, 73, 233 Howard, Charlie, 68, 210 Howard, Helen, 190, 279 Hoyt, Daniel Huckaby, Sue Hudson, William, 159, 172 Hufford, Harvey, 117, 233 Hughes, Bill, 234 Hughes, Sammy, 77, 152, 190 Hughes, Skip, 113, 117, 234 Hulbert, Linda, 172 Hunt, Mike, 145, 156, 234 Huntley, Ronald Hurlburt, George, 76, 210 Husband, Virginia, 88, 210 Huskin, Cheryl, 81, 210 Hutchison, Marsha, 210 Huttanus, Judith, 190, 275 -1- Ingle, Arthur, 118, 210 lngram, Walter, 31, 80, 81, 116, 190 Inmon, Bill, 22, 48, 140, 164, 172, 301 Insall, Tom, 61, 63, 120, 186, 190 Irvin, Robert, 67, 210 Itturralde, Hector, 210 Iturralde, Roberto, 234 .-J- Jackson, Nikki, 210, 280, 282 Jacobson, Suzanne, 71, 72, 105, 190, 248, 271, 282 Jaequez, lrma, 89, 234 James, Mike, 139, 161, 190 Jameson, Dianne, 71, 210, 275 Jaquez, Richard, 172 Jaquez, Rodolfo, 77 Jaquez, Sylvia, 69, 210 Jasper, Margie, 234 Jasso, Jesus, 62, 118, 190 Jay, Dorren Jay, Stephen, 234 Jaynes, Sherrie, 84, 234 Jenks, John, 234 Jennings, Tommy, 210, 161 Jimenez, Andres, 190 Jimenez, Vivian, 90, 210 Jimenez, Yolanda, 234 Johnson, Cheri, 72, 234 Johnson, Suzanne, 11, 31, 66, 67, 80, 81, 121,172,301 Johnson, Terry, 22, 143, 157, 172 Johnston, Robert, 210 Johnstone, Ruth Ann, 28, 49, 101, 190, 279, 282 Jones, Karen, 49, 201, 210, 280, 282 Jones, Nancy, 102, 76, 114, 172, 301, 123, 110, 75 Jordan, Armando Jordan, Arturo, 210 Jordan Jordan Jordan , Jose, 210 , Mary, 69, 234, 89 , Richard, 190 Jorgensen, Rodney, 68, 210 Joyner, John, 76, 144, 211, 156 Juarez, Juarez, Juarez, Elia, 73, 211 Frank, 68, 234 Crace, 211, 88, 102 Jurado, Alfredo, 211 Jurado , Aurora, 48, 182, 190 Jurado, Lupe, 234 ...1q,.. Karber, David, 211, 67 Karger, Candy, 90, 190, 279 Kelley, David, 68, 113, 117, 234 Kelley, Terry, 67, 113, 119, 211 Kennedy, Margaret, 48, 172, 279, 302, 22 Kennedy, Vincent, 211 Kerr, Ed Roy, 234 Kerr, Linda Jane, 211 Ketclic rsid, Ray, 172 King, Barbara, 27, 190, 280, 108 King, David, 145, 234, 161 King, Kristy, 211, 279, 94 King, Linda, 95, 173, 275, 302 Kirby-Smith, Joey, 234, 280 Klein, Alan, 118, 234 Klein, Sharon, 68, 98, 191 Knapp, Alfredo, 234 Knipp, Eddie, 191, 272, 160 Knotts, Jimmy, 76, 211 Kollar, Edward, 247 Kollar, James, 173 Kollar, Mike, 191 Krantz, Loretta, 173, 301 Krivanich, Marilyn, 70, 98, 211, Kroll, Karen Ann, 69, 211 Kronewalter, Steve, 77, 234 Lamb, ..L.. Darlene, 211 Lamb, Mary Ann, 101, 173 221, 271 309 Locke, Mack, 117, 211 McDevitt, Charles, 235 Students had fun twisting it upn at the Military Ball. Landgren, Cheryl, 98, 191, 271, Landgren, Kenneth, 61, 63, 211 Lara, Louis, 76, 211 Lara, Manuel, 234 Lara, Martha, 211, 88 Lara, Ninfa, 191 Lara, Roberto, 118, 234 Lara, Tom, 79, 234 Lauchner, Robert, 191 Lay, David, 235 Lechuga, Irene, 235, 89 Leclluga, Martha, 48, 98, 99, 18 Ledesma, Mike, 235 Lee, Richard, 235 Lee, Warner, 76, 191 Legaretta, Joaquin, 211 Lerma, Irma, 85, 211 Lester, Mary Elizabeth, 211 Levesque, Suzanne, 72, 85, 235 Lew, Leslie, 211 Lewis, Jock, 173, 211 Lewis, Judy, 84, 211 Lieano, Frank, 119, 235 Linan, Jack, 235 Linan, Jose, 145, 235 Lira, Anita, 235 120, 25 2, 191, 24- Locke, Carolyn, 130, 131, 216, 235, 280, 282 Lockhart, James, 76, 211 Loera, Beverly, 81, 211 Loewenstein, Connie, 22, 27, 62 191 Lowenstein, Rebecca, 72, 235 , 98, 107, Long, Mary Ann, 35, 68, 129, 211, 282 3I0 Long, Richard, 76, 211 Longneeker, Tom, 81, 101, 102 Lopez, Andy, 191 Lopez, Antonio, 235 Lopez, Augustin, 113, 119, 211 Lopez, Carlos, 191 Lopez, Clemente, 235 Lopez, Dolores, 191 Lopez, Dolores W., 235 Lopez, Emma, 69, 191 Lopez, Ernesto, 235 Lopez, Esther, 212, 63 Lopez, Florencio, 235 Lopez, Gloria, 212 Lopez, Gilbert, 235 Lopez, Henry, 173 Lopez, Joe, 235 Lopez, Jose, 235 Lopez, Manuela, 212 Lopez, Rebecca, 69, 191 Lopez, Richard, 212 Lopez, Robert, 191 Lopez, Rosalie, 191 Lopez, Rose Marie, 98, 212 Lopez, Soledad, 212 Lopez, Teresa, 212 Lopez, Tranquilino, 77, 235 Lopez, Yolanda, 212 Lovelace, Lisabeth, 81, 91, 98, Loving, Jo Anne, 69, 235, 271 Lowe, Bob, 68, 235 Loweree, Bob, 116, 212 Loweree, Mary Emirey, 235 , 117, 191 191, 279, so Loya, Armando, 119, 161, 235 Loya, Becky, 90, 191 Loya, Stella, 84, 101, 173,302 Lozano , Carmen, 235 Lozano, Cecilia, 49, 62, 201, 212 Lozano , Nora, 235 Lozano, Olivia, 212, 63 Lozoya, Jose, 191 Lozoya, Maria, 98, 191 Lucero, Angela, 191 Lucero, Edward, 115 Lucero, Irene, 235 Lucero, Jackie, 119, 235 Lucero, Juan, 63, 212 Lucero, Martha, 81, 212 Lucero, Manuel, 173 Lucero, Martha A., 43, 69, 212 Lucero, Raul, 62, 212, 120 Lucero, Salvador, 152, 159, 160, 2 Luera, Juan, 212 Lujan, Albert, 191 Lujan, Alfonso, 235 Lujan, Lujan, Eulalia, 88, 191 Hilda, 90, 116, 173, 302 Luna, Catalina, 235 Luna, Delma, 81, 235 Luna, Ernest, 113, 117, 235 Luna, Lucy, 173 Luna, Yolanda, 212 Luye, Dawn, 67, 91, 173, 279, 302 Lyerly, Vickie, 90, 98, 173, 67, 276, 31, 24, 22 Lynn, Gentry, 145, 235 -M.. MacDonald, Duane, 76, 74, 173, 302 MacDonald, Orlan, 76, 212 MacDonald, Stanley, 191 McArthur, Linda, 212 McDaniel, James, 212 McDona1d,Linda, 118, 173, 181, 282, 302, 106 McDonald, Bug, 23, 27, 103, 146, 14-7, 169, 173, 248, 275, 302 McGuire, Fred, 144, 152, 235 McKibben, Raymond, 77, 191 McKinney, Doug, 144, 191 McLean, Bill, 138, 155, 173, 272 McLure, Gloria, 212 McNutt, John, 40, 136, 138, 139, 140, 155, 173, 302 McVay, Virginia, 191 Macias, Macias, Alherto, 235 Christina, 69, 89, 235 Macias, Rachel, 191 Macias, Roberto, 119, 235 Macias, Rosa, 89, 235 Madison, Lyle, 116 Madrid, Irene, 236 Madrid, Juanita, 191 Madrid, Norma, 191 Madrid, Robert, 192 Madrid, Yolanda, 85, 236 Maese, Elaine, 212 Magana, Ralph, 68, 236 Manriquez, Tony, 113, 116, 173, 302 Manriquez,rRose Mary, 62, 81, 105, 192, 248 Manriquez, Salvador, 174, 302 Marestein, Dolores, 212 Marestein, Gloria, 192 Marmolejo, Cecilia, 89, 236 Marmolejo, Elia, 213 , Irma, 81, 88, 89, 192 Marquez, Eddy, 236 Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez Marquez , Javier, 236 , Jesus, 77, 213 , .lose Luis, 236 , Manuel, 118 Martinez, Alfred, 156, 213 Martinez, Alicia, 89, 236 Martinez, Cecilia, 213 Martinez, Cristina, 89, 236 Martinez Evangelina, 68, 213 Martinez, Felicia, 72, 89 Martinez, Frank, 213 Martinez, Fred, 156, 213 Martinez, Hector, 24, 149, 159, 16 Martinez, Irene, 236 Martinez, Irma, 236 Martinez, Joe, 119 Martinez, Juan, 174 Martinez Manuel J., 140, 174 Martinez, Manuel, 119, 302 Martinez, Maria, 69, 192 Martinez Marta, 212 Martinez, Martha, 69, 72, 89, 236 Martinez, Nancy, 88, 213 Martinez, Raul, 68, 236 Martinez, Robert, 62, 120, 192 Martinez, Ruben, 236 Martinez, Salvador, 236 Martinez, Sam, 144, 213 Martinez, Victor, 236 Martinez, Viola, 89, 236 Marquez, Roberto, 85, 138, 159, 158, 181, 302 Marquez, Rodolfo, 236 Marquez, Samuel, 138, 161, 236 Marsh, Margaret Ann, 12, 48, 64, 130, 164, 174, 280, 282, 302 Martin, Bill, 68, 145, 236 Martin, James, 236 Martinez, Yvonne, 69, 88, 188, 192 Mask, Linda, 67, 192 Maskery, Richard, 174 Massey, Donnita, 236 Massey, Marvin, 213 Mata, Lorenzo, 113, 116, 192 Mathews, Judith, 69, 236 Maupin, Harry, 236 May, Mike, 109, 174, 108 Maya, Fred, 67, 174 Maya, Mary Ester, 73, 213 Students enjoy the five minute break between classes. 97 Maya, Richard, 236 Maynes, Luis, 136, 150, 156, 192 Mayorga, Louis, 174 Meek, Mina, 213 Medrano, Pedro, 32, 192 Megason, Margaret, 68, 213, 280, 282 Meissner, Sandra, 91, 192, 193, 279 Melendez, Frank, 236 Mendez, llda, 213 Mendez, Margie, 24, 26, 108, 109, 111, 119, 129, 174, 302 Mendez, Mary Helen, 213 Mendez, Rohert, 145, 236 Mendoza, Aurora, 213 Mendoza, Clara. 236 Mendoza, Fannie, 236 Mendoza, Lorenzo, 236 Meraz, Luis, 76, 117, 192 Meraz, Rachel, 236 Meraz, Sara, 23, 24, 60, 98, 63, 174, 120, 302 Mercado, Oswaldo, 192 Merritt, Johnie, 236 Metzger, Stephen, 117, 213 Meyer, Richard, 161, 236 Michaels, Valentine, 76 Mildon, Dennis, 237 Mildon, Vicki, 237 Miller, Barbara, 84, 213 Miller, Carl, 62, 81, 231, 120 Miller, Carol, 14, 69, 73, 237, 280, 94 Miller, John, 237, 161 Miller, Sarah, 25, 192, 271 Mills, Laura, 44, 84, 237, 271 Minjarez, Rosemary, 237 Miranda, Olga, 213 Mitchell, Arlette, 98, 192 Moffitt, Willialii, 117, 237 Moa, susan, 22, 90, 91, 192, 279, 25, 26, 105, 248 Molinar, Alberto, 113, 119, 237 Molinar, Carlos, 213 Molinar, Mary, 192 Montanez, Carlos, 192 Montanez, Victor, 237 Montelongo, Francisco, 237 Montelongo, Rogelio, 174 Montes, Hector, 192 Montes, Irma, 237, 88 Montgomery, James, 62, 174, 120, 302, 32, 22, 61 Montgomery, Richard, 192, 193 Montoya, Antonia, 237 3II Olivarez, Hermania, 238 Montoya. Lela, 237 MYTiCk, Janie, 175 Moore, Edna, 237, 89 Moore, Richard, 213, 67 Moore, Elizabeth, 174, 276, 302 Ochoa, Maria, 238 oden, Bill, 119,238 Odom, Barbara, 68, 73, 214 Moore, Sliarone, 213 Moorliouse, Bonnie, 62, 192, 276, 61 Morales, Alfonso, 144, 213, 145, 157 Morales, Armando, 70, 81, 98, 106, 192 Morales, Bertha, 88, 237 Morales, Gloria, 237 Morales, Gloria, 237 Morales, Josie, 237 Morales, Manuel, 237 Morales, Maria, 69, 237 Morales, Martha, 68, 214 Morales, Nellie, 214 Moran, Carlos, 237 -N- Nabhan, Gloria, 175 Nabhan, Martha, 237 Najera, Charles, 68, 77 Najera, Estefana, 214 Najera, Ramon, 237 Nance, Mary Ann, 81, 214 Natividad, Frances, 89, 237 Natividad, George, 155, 175, 302 Olivas s Angela, 175, 303 Olivas, Carolina, 193 Olivas, Elena, 238 Olivas, Lydia, 238 Oliver, Nancy, 238 O'Nan, Charles, 112, 116,214 O'Nan, Francis, 90, 94, 238 Ontiveros, Maria, 193 Ontiveros, Valentin, 118, 238 Oporto, Roberto, 238 Naya, Maria, 237 Navarrete, Delia, 214 Navarrete, Ernesto, 214 Navarrete, Eva, 193 Oppenheim, Elaine, 69, 88, 89, 238, 241 Orenduff, Pat, 62, 193, 275 Orndorff, Buf, 238 Ornelas, Irma, 22, 25, 98, 175, 303 Ornelas, Leonor, 89, 238 Ornelas, Ralph, 109, 135, 137, 108, 140, 159 160, 175, 303 Oropeza, Armando, 175 Oropeza, Linda, 193 Moreno, Armando, 174 Navarette, Hortensia, 193 Moreno, Freddie, 237 Navidomskis, John, 112 Moreno, Gloria, 89, 237 Naylor, James, 128, 153, 193 Moreno Herhnda 88 192 Naylor, Ronny, 175, 272, 302, 148, 149, 158, ' , ' 159, 160 Moreno, Ignacio, 237 Neely, Teddy, 45, 238 Moreno, Julie, 175, 192 Nelson, Peggy, 69, 238 Moreno, Leonor, 175, 302, 32, 24 Nemelh, Pat, 63, 72, 90, 193, 27Q Moreno, Porfinio, 161, 214 Nevarez, Consuelo, 214 Moreno, Rita, 237, 89 Nevarez, Dora, 214 Morgan, Don, 192 Morris, Brian, 193 Morris, Glenn, 237 Morris, Nixon, 119, 214 Morton, Dick, 76, 142, 214, 156 Morton, Mary, 237 Moss, Roberta, 175 Muller, Rudy, 62, 193, 120 Nevarez, Elena, 175 Nevarez, Irene, 238 Nevarez, Joe, 119, 238 Nevarez , Johnny, 193 Nevarez, Petra, 175, 303, 25 Nihlett, Lydia, 238 Nichley, Patricia, 69, 89, 238 Nichols, Edwin, 113, 117, 238 Mullins, Louise, 237 Nisbel' David' 214 Munch, John, 214 Nisbet, James, 193 Munch, Para, 8, 67, 61, 62, 193, 120 Nota, Watson, 238 Norris Dale, 116, 238 Munoz, Antonio, 237 ' Munoz, Tessie, 222 Norris, Rodney, 117, 214 Munoz, Tony, 237 Nunez, Isabel, 89, 238, 241 Munselle, Mary, 175 Nunez, Juan' 193 Murillo, Perfecto, 237 Nunez' Maria, 214 Murillo, Rudy, 193, 159, 160 N'meZ'Ram0 1 155' 214 Nunez Ricardo, 85, 193 Murrali, Julia, 73, 81, 84, 214 Murrell, Lynn, 62, 73, 237 Murry, Anne, 85, 237 Musgrove, Barbara, 193, 279 Musick, Marlene, 237 Myers, Charles, 117, 237 Myers, Richard, 145 3I2 -0- Oaxaca, Gloria, 175, 303 Orteg Orteg a, Aurora, 67, 194 a, Carmen, 214 Ortega, Elisa, 88, 89, 194 Ortega, Gloria, 89, 238 Ortega, Isaac, 194 Ortega, Lorraine, 89, 231, 238 Ortega Maria, 88, 89, 194, 238 Ortega, Mike, 81 Ortega, Patsy, 238 Ortega, Richard, 117, 214 Ortega Ortega 303 1 Roberto, 214 , Virginia, 24, 63, 98, 119, 1 Ortiz, Armando, 176 Ortiz, Elvira, 98, 194 Ortiz Ortiz Ortiz Ortiz, 64, 175, Freddie, 238 , Maria, 176, 303 , Paulina, 176, 303 Rosa, 214 Osborne, Terry, 76, 214, 205, 161 Osteen, Robert, 78 Otero, Alfonso, 238 Owen, Richard, 194 -PH Pacholski, Richard, 76, 81, 102, 194 Padilla, Armida, 69, 84, 238 Padilla, Ernest, 117, 194 Padilla, Herlinda, 238 Palacios, Glenda, 69, 214 Palkov is, John, 116, 238 Pando, Teresa, 214 Pantoja, Robert, 77 Paredes, Enrique, 214 Parker, Carol, 84, 238 Parker, Paula, 73, 239, 279 Parra, Parra, Parra, Parra, P arra, Parra, Parra, Parra, Parra, Alicia, 88, 214 Claudia, 239 Daniel, 176, 303 Edelmira, 239 Elena, 89, 239 Jessie, 214 John, 239 Jose, 144, 215, 161 Lillian, 176, 303 Perez, Maragret, 239 Perez, Mary Esther, 215 Perez, Teresa, 176 Persall, Barbara, 62, 71, 239 Pike, John, 137, 140, 169, 17 Pinario, Pinario, Pinario, Andy, 239 Francis, 117 Judith, 108, 109, 215 Pineda, Guadalupe, 215 Pinon, Jesus, 239 Piseno, Jose, 239 Piseno, Robert, 239 Pizana, Roberto, 239 Placencia, Elpida, 239 Placencia, Nicholas, 194 Polanco, Jaime, 77, 239 Ponzio, Myra, 72, 240 Po rras, Lucia, 240 Porras, Mario, 240 Parra, Salvador, 144 Patterson, Dolores, 194 Patterson, Reda, 69, 239 Patton, Deryl, 195 Patton, Keni, 22, 24, 32, 129, 176, 275, 303 Patton, Martha, 239 Pavia, Elizabeth, 239 Payan, Delfina, 88, 194 Payan, Emiliano, 215 Payan, Salvador, 152, 159, 160, 215 Porras, Robert, 76, 215 Portillo, Margaret, 85, 240 Poss, Frances, 215 Poston, Jo Anne, 194 Powers, Susan, 67, 240, 279 Powers, Susan C., 194 Prado, Hector, 77, 240 Preusser, Sue, 68, 215 Price, J. Ray, 67, 215 Puga, Maria, 215 Paz, Cecilia, 215 Paz, Frances, 88, 215 Paz, Freddy, 239 Paz, Jose, 215 Pearce, Larry, 239 Pedregon, Alicia, 215 Pedregon, Carmen, 194 Pedregon, Delbert, 239 Pedregon, Guadalupe, 194 Pedregon, Martha, 194 Pedregon, Nacianceno, 239 Pena, Perale Perea, Perea, Perez, Perez, Perez, Pe rez, Perez, Patsy, 239 s, Bill, 144, 215 Jimmy, 77, 215 Lucy, 239 David, 239 Dolores, 213 Felipe, 239 Francisco, 239 Guadalupe, 88, 215 Perez, Lydia, 27, 81, 108, 176, 303 Puga, Rosemary, 194 Pugh, Jerry, 4, 76, 194 Pulido, Salvador, 77, 216 Pulido, Sa rilii ty, 240 Purvis, Virginia, 91, 216 Putnam, Judy, 63, 216 Putty, Edward, 76, 176, 302 Qualls, Billy, 176 Quesada Eduardo, 240 Quesada, Emily, 74, 194 Quesada, Joaquin, 216 Quesada, Mercedes, 240 Quezada, Eliza, 216 Quezada Martin, 176 Quezada 9 Pedrao, 174, 176 6 Quijano, Dolph, 144, 240 Ouijas, Eduardo, 216 Quinones Quinones. Ralph, 194 Quinonez, Humberto, 194 Joe. 143, 157, 174 Quintana, Hector, 84, 194 Quintana, Jose, 157, 240 Quintana, Josefina, 240 Quintana, Lucy, 194 Quintana, Tommy, 240 Quiroz, Guillermo, 240 -R.. Rabe, Robert, 77, 2-10 Radar, David, 144, 216 Ragsdale, Philip, 76, 215 Rahnefeld, Allan, 194 Rainer, Prentis, 76, 216 Raleigh, Ramirez, Ramirez Ramirez, Ramirez, a Richard, 77, 240 Anna Marie, 195 David, 152, 240 Dolores, 216 Dolorez, 195 Ramirez, Enrique, 240 Ramirez, Ernie, 240 Ramirez, Jesus, 240 Ramirez, Joe G., 116, 240 Ramirez, Jose, 141, 195 Ramirez, Juan, 216 Ramirez, Roberto, 216 Ramirez, Rosa, 240 Ramirez, Ruben, 240 Ramos, Joe, 195 Ramos, R ichard, 195 Rascon, Carolina, 69, 240 Rascon, Gilbert, 216 Rebeles, Arturo, 176 Rebeles, David, 195 Rebeles, Samuel, 216 Recovo, Carolina, 216 Recovo, David, 116, 240 Redwine, Margie, 63, 216 Reed, Lynda, 68 Reeves, Rona, 216 Reagan, Mike, 144, 216 , 176, 303 Reichardt, Christy, 68, 91, 216, 276 313 Reveles, Joseph, 240 Reveles, 240 Reveles, Mary Ellan, 216 Roberts, Sharon, J., 63, 67, 195 Roberts, Sherry A., 68, 85, 217 Robledo, Gloria, 195 Robledo, Rebecca, 241 Reyeles, Rito, 240 Rey, Cresencio, 240 Rey, George, 77, 195 Rey, Jesus, 176 Rey, Ricardo, 240 Reyes, Andrea, 88, 216 Reyes, Antonia, 195 Reyes, Eulalio, 216 Reyes, Jose, 144, 216 Reyes, Lorenza, 216 Reyes, Lupie, 240 Reyes, Maria, 72, 240 Reyes, Maria S., 69, 89 Reyes, Miguel, 241 Reyes, Pete, 241 Reyes, Ricardo, 195 Robeles, Gracie, 68, 90, 217 Robeles, 1rene, 69, 89 Robeles, Jose, 118, 241 Robeles, Maria, 241 Rocha, Christina, 63, 177, 303 Rocha, Susana, 241 Rodarte, Hortencia, 217 Rodgers, Shelley, 85, 242, 279 Rogers, Wanda, 94, 122, 217, 275 Rodela, Yolanda, 63, 108, 195 Rodela, Connie, 63, 167, 303 Rodriquez, Adrian, 177 Rodriquez, Alicia, 68, 88, 195 Rodriquez, Antonia, 88, 89, 242 Reyes, Robert, 241 Reyes, Robert J., 241 Reyes, Roberto, 241 Reyes, Vicente, 176 Reynna, Adan, 195 Reza, Antonio, 62, 67, 120, 195 Reza, Lorenzo, 67, 217 Reza, Ramon, 67, 68, 195, 240 Rhea, Linda, 69, 217 Rhodes, Carol, 91, 217 Richardson, Gary, 142, 195 Rice, Margaret, 69, 72, 89, 240 Richter, Frank, 177 Rincon, Rogelio, 217 Ringquist, Daniel, 37, 72, 241, 303 Ringquist, Diana, 22, 91, 177, 282 Rios, Mary, 195 Rivas, Armando, 145, 117, 241 Rivera, Dora, 195 Rivera, Luis, 217 Rivera Rivera, 9 Maria, 217 Norma, 177, 303 Rodriquez, Danny, 90, 188, 195, 242 Rodriquez, Emma, 242 Rodriquez, Frances, 27, 42, 98, 108, 109, Rodriquez, Jesus, 242 Rodriquez, Joseph, 242 Rodriquez Juana, 242 Rodriquez Lorenzo, 63, 217 Rodriquez, Luz, 69, 196 Rodriquez Maria, 69 Rodriquez, Nicolasa, 196 Rodriquez, Renee, 242 Rodriquez, Sylvia, 217 Rodriquez, Yolanda, 27, 109, 196 Rogers, Mike, 242 Rojas, Rachel, 196 Romeroglfernando, 61, 62, 98, 217 Romero, Guadalupe, 242 Romero, Ignacio, 242 Romero, Jesusita, 24, 172, 303 Romero, Ofelia, 89, 242 Romero, Yolanda, 63, 217 1 Romney, Elizabeth, 68, 72, 196, 198, 280, 282 Romney, Lynette, 37, 117, 130, 131, 177, Rivera, Raymundo, 241 Rivera, Robert, 105, 114, 177, 303 Rivera, Ruben, 217 Rivera, Santiago, 177 Roach, William, 26, 217 Roberts, Amanda, 69, 241 Roberts, Dora, 241 Roberts, Guillermo, 116, 241 Roberts, Lynn, 241 Roberts, Sandra, 69, 241 3I4 282, 303 Romney, Marshall, 217 Rowquille, Jim, 217 Root, Frank, 67, 217 Rosales, Apolinar, 77, 242 Rosales, Emilia, 88, 217 Rosales, Josefina, 69, 242 Rosales, Maria, 72, 196 Rosales, Richard, 242 Rosas, Manuel, 242 Rose, Donald, 144, 217 Rose, Janice, 68, 177 Rose, Nancy, 242 Rose, Pat, 68, 177 Rose, Robert, 11, 93, 137, 177, Rosencrans, Willie, 3, 98, 102, 177, 303 Ross, Sandra, 242 Rawell, Ronnie, 62, 120, 242, 2 Rubio, Carlos, 242 Rubio, Enrique, 217 Rubio, Lucy, 242 Rucker, Hal, 242 Rucker, Jay Ann, 91, 95, 217 Rueda, Charlie, 242 Ruedas, Elvira, 217 Ruelas, Guillermo, 243 Ruelas, Jose, 63, 120, 196 Ruiz, Anita, 243 Ruiz, Jose, 119 Ruiz, Manuel, 243 Ruiz, Salvador, 243 Russek, Enrique, 217 Rust, John, 76, 217, 222 Ruth, Ruthe Barbara, 218, 280, 282 rford, Sylvia, 247 Rutledge, Calvin, 139, 196 -5- Sabin, James, 145, 243 Saenz, Estela, 243 Saenz, Maria, 72 Sain, Pat, 67, 81, 107, 177, 303 Salaiz, Eddie, 119, 243 Salaiz, Maria, 196 Salas, Aurelia, 243 Salas, Concepcion, 218 Salas, Fernanco, 243 Salas, Guillermo, 177 Salas, Joe, 218 Salas, Lorenza, 218 Salas, Mary, 88, 218 Salas, Rafael, 48, 62, 119, 182, Salazar, Alejando, 62, 218 Salazar, Jose, 243 Salcido, Ernesto, 119, 243 Salcido, Gilbert, 77, 243 303 103, 44- 196 Salinas, Rogoherto, 178 Sanchez, Gilbert, 243 Sanchez, Gonzalo, 151, 243 Sanchea, Gregoria, 88 Sanchez, Hector, 63, 218 Sanchez, Henry, 119, 218 Sanchez, Manuel, 243 Sanchez, Margarita, 218 Sanchez, Mary, 98, 218 Sanchez, Ricardo, 116 Silvas, Dora, 101 Simemtal, Alicia, 69, 89, 243 Simental, Luis, 243 Simonson, Ray, 118,243 Sinclair, Albert, 196 Sitters, Walter, 77, 243 Slape, Johnny, 76, 243 Slape, Tom, 77, 243 Slaton, John, 77, 244 Stevens, Cheryl, 3, 26, 62, 105, 179, 276, 304, 248 Stevens, David, 63, 219 Stinson, Janet, 80, 91, 115, 179, 279, 304 St. Morris, Sharon, 244 Stone, Edwin, 112, 117, 244 stone, Jan, 20, 94, 95, 24, 102, 104, 122, 146, 197, 279, 282, 248 Stout, Bennie, 62, 81, 120, 197 Stovall, Laurie, 90, 91, 105, 197, 276 Tapia, Ronald, 219 Tavares, Oscar, 219 Sanchez, Ramon, 113, 118, 218 Sanchez, Salvador, 161, 243 Sandoval, Barbara, 88, 218 Santillano, Eloisa, 243 Sariba, Mary, 72, 243 Sarmiento, Evangelina, 178, 218 Saucedo, Daniel, 243 Sather, Gordon, 135, 136, 138, 140, 178 Salcedo, Simon, 243 Saucedo, Teresa, 243 Saucedo, Victor, 243 Scarbrough, David, 145, 161, 243 Scarbrough, Shirley, 3, 26, 61, 71, 102, 104, 178, 280, 248, 303 Scheider, Susan, 218 Seanea, Salvador, 243 Segura, lsabel, 89, 243 Serafin, Armando, 106, 243 Serafin, Joe, 196 Serafin, Mary Lou, 89, 243 Serna, Jesus, 116, 243 Serna, Teresa, 69, 178, 304 Sertuche, Antonia, 218 Shadlc, Yolanda, 178, 304 Shaffer, Dennis, 129, 153, 218 Shaffer, William, 76, 178 Shapleigh, Elizabeth, 73, 243 Sherrell, Paul, 23, 186, 196 Sherrell, Sue, 62, 73, 218 Sherwood, Alfred, 62, 68, 121, 243 Sherwood, Sandra, 67, 90, 107, 196, 280, 282 Shinn, Virgileen, 63, 218 Shipman, Beverly, 178 Shurley, Elizabeth, 153, 196, 271 Sigala, ,lose Silva, Elva, 24, 195, 196 Silva, Luis, 116, 196 Silva, Maria M., 218 Silva, Maria, 243 Sleme 304 mia, ixiafiiou, 34, 67, 170, 178, 275, Smith, Doyle, 136, 196, 272 Smith, Joyce, 62, 64, 196 Smith, Roger, 178 Smith, Ruth, 91, 121, 178, 271, 304 Smith, Sammy, 145, 156, 244 Smith, 304, Smysor, Dorance, 244 Terry, 34, 95, 105, 114, 178, 275, 248 Snelson, Charlotte, 68, 72, 90, 91, 205, 218, 279 Snow, Bobbette, 218 Solano, Juan, 178 Solis, Armando, 218 Solis, Carlos, 113, 118, 196 Solis, Solis, Margie, 196 Maricela, 178, 304 Strong, James, 244 Sullivan, James, 49, 117, 245 Sullivan, Shirley, 91, 219, 223 Sumner, Patty, 26, 94, 95, 104, 197, 280, 282 Swinson, Ronnie, 84, 219 Suyama, Fumie, 8, 9, 29, 34, 110, 114, 48, 179, 275, 304 -T.. Tabullo, Betha Talley, Jess, 38, 139, 179 Talley, Sue, 84, 93, 219, 271 Tapia, Maria, 234, 245 Solis, Salvador, 77, 244 Soper, Gene, 141, 157, 196, 272 Soria, Julio, 144, 152, 244 Tappan, Johnell, 15, 94, 95, 219, 280, 282 Tarr, Kenneth, 116, 219 Soto, Belen, 73, 196 Soto, Celia, 68, 218 Soto, Dolores, 218 Soto, Estella, 68, 178, 304 Soto, Francisco, 142, 197 Soto, Luis, 61, 62, 197 Soto, Maria, 244 Soto, Maxie, 218 Soto, Robert, 113, 116, 219 Soza, Soza, Carlos, 155, 197 Evangelina, 244 Silva, Norma, 178 Silva, Rual, 243 Sparks, Sarah Annette, 62, 98, 196, 279 Spry, LaVonn, 72, 85, 227 Stansel, Ray, 63, 120, 244 Starling, Weldon, 197 Sterns, Gloria, 241,244 Steger, Daniel, 62, 118, 244 Steger, Jo Jean, 219 Stephens, Stephen, 141, 156, 197 Stephenson, Mary, 219, 279 Stevens, Alberta, 69, 72, 244 Taylor Taylor Taylor, 1 Delbert, 179 Taylor, , Glenn, 119, 197 Robert, 77, 245 Sandra, 116, 179, 275 Teasley, Linda, 68, 219, 275 Teijeiro, Edgar, 62, 76, 144, 198 Telles, Dora, 198 Telles, Fernando, 77, 198 Telles, Frank, 77, 245 Telles, Manuel, 119, 245 Telles, Micaela, 88, 222 Telles, Oscar, 245 Telles, Richard, 115, 179, 304 Telles, Socorro, 72, 89, 245 Tellez, Jesse, 188 Tellez, Lorenzo, 198 Tellez, Tellez, Teran, Mary Lou, 245 Richard, 91, 219 Albert, 161, 245 Teran, Velia, 88, 198 Teran, Willie, 161,245 315 Tercero, Dolores, 73, 219 Tessandori, Joseph, 98, 144, 219 Thayer, Patricia, 245 Thomas, Don, 3, 23, 27, 103, 169, 179, 304, 248 Thomas, Marsha, 22, 27, 67, 102, 104, 179, 248 275, 304, Thompson, Freddie, 116, 245 Thompson, John, 152, 245 Thompson, Mary Ellen, 219 Thompson, Cassie Sue, 58 Thompson Sharon, 68, 219 Thompson Thompson 1 syivia, 90, 198 Penny, 91, 95, 121, 179, 271, 3 Throgmorton, Gary, 219 Tice, J ay, 142, 159, 179,272,304 Tidwell, Kathy, 73, 90, 219, 279 Tidwell, Terry, 69, 90, 241, 245, 279 Tiner, Susan, 245 Titus, Marlyn, 245 Tobias, Manuel, 245 Todaro, Jeannie, 23, 27, 31, 25, 102, 107, 179, 304 Tomkins, Brenda, 219 04 Toone, Barbara, 27, 42, 106, 121, 179, 271, 304 282, Mary Lou, 94, 220, 271, 282 Toone, Torres, Bertha, 88, 180, 304 Torres, Fermin, 157, 245 Torres, lrma, 219 Torres, Jaime, 245 Torres, Joseph, 77 Torres, Tally, 67, 198 Torres, Tony, 67, 198 Torrez, Mary, 180 Torrez, Richard, 219 Tovar, David, 143, 180, 304 Tovar, Gloria, 245 Tovar, Rosa, 88, 180, 304 Trallero, Maria, 245 Trejo, Francisco, 198 Trejo, Juan, 116, 220 Trejo, Richard, 245 Trvino, Leonel, 61, 62, 120, 245 Treviso, Carmen, 180 Treviso, Gloria, 245 Treviso, Trevizo, lgnacia, 220 Manuela, 245 Trujillo, Armando, 77, 245 Trujillo, Avelardo, 180 Trujillo, Beatrice, 220 Trujillo, Carlos, 77, 245 3l6 Spring Training found athletes getting back into shape. Trujillo, Eddie, 28, 42, 80, 81, 103, 129, 198 Trujillo, Enrique, 220 Trujillo, Ernesto, 245 Trujillo, Frank, 49, 98, 201 Trujillo, Johnny, 246 Trujillo, Lupe, 8, 23, 25, 47, 98, 99, 111, 119, 180, 304 Trujillo, Octavio, 118, 220 Trujillo, Olga, 180 Trujillo, Silvie, 119, 246 Turner, E. J., 220 Turner, Marvin, 180 Tuttle, Gary, 119, 220 Tyra, Garrett, 76, 101, 180 Tyra, Janice, 220 Tyra, Jeff, 28, 280 -U. Ugalde, Leonor, 180, 304 Ulea, Andres, 220 Uribe, Manuel, 246 -V- Valadez, Esther, 69, 222 Valade, Maria, 180 Valadez, Natalia, 220 Valdez, Antonio, 220 Valdez, Guillermo, 151 Valenzuela, Albert, 220 Valenzuela, David, 246 Valenzuela, Patricia, 73, 220 Valles, Armando, 246 Valles, Felix, 229 Valverde, Grace, 89, 246 Valverde, Maria, 63, 180, 198 Vance, David, 118, 246 Vance, Nelson, 62, 81, 198 VanDerHevel, Kathy, 86 VanHorn, Irma, 94, 246 Vara, Alice, 198 Vara, Albert, 220 Vara, Daniel, 220 Varela, Frank, 198 Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vargas, Vasquez, Beatrice, 41, 35, 69, Ana, 246 Evangelina, 246 Martha, 94, 246 Pedro, 220 Ramona, 180, 304 Rose Maria, 89, 246 271, 304 Vasquez, Dolores, 88, 89, 198 Vasquez Vasquez , Dora, 246 , Faustino, 246 Vasquez, Frances, 246 Vasquez, Henry, 220 Vasquez, Irene, 84, 101, 246 Vasquez, Joe, 76, 180, 199 Vasquez, Mary Ellen, 198 Vasquez, Olivia, 73, 220 Vasquez, Raul, 81, 98, 199, 240 Vasquez, Rebecca, 89, 246, 271 Vasquez, Roberto, 199 Vasquez, Roberto, 117, 199 Vasquez, Rosario, 246 Vasquez, Rosendo, 69, 88, 199 Vasquez, Shirley, 220 Vasquez, Tomas, 246 98, 129 Winn, Barbara, 63, 69, 247, 271 Vasquez, Virginia, 246 Vechot, Yvonne, 73, 88, 199 Vega, Blass, 55, 116 Vega, Joe, 220 Vega, Robert, 246 Venzor, Judith, 199 Vera, Rachel, 88, 220 Vidales, Julieta, 246 Vidalez, Tony, 77, 266 Vigil, Armando, 221 Vigil, Dolores, 221 Vigil, Maggie, 161, 199 Villa, Ranulfo, 246 Villalba, Diana, 221 Villalva, Dorothy, 95, 181, 304 Villalohos, Gustavo, 116, 246 Villanueva, Tersita, 73, 221 Villanueva, Yolando, 246 Villegas, Lupe, 221 Villegas, Oscar, 221 Vinson, Bobby, 62, 90, 221 MW- Wade, Bill, 113, 116 Wadleigh, Pat, 81, 246 Wadleigh, Russell, 84, 116, 246 Wafer, Melissa, 246, 282 Waggoner, Junelle, 62, 64, 221, 271, 282 Wainwright, Diane, 63, 68, 221 Waldrop, Eva, 60, 63, 64, 188, 279, 282 Walker, Jan, 67, 199, 282 Walton, Vernie Jo, 67, 121, 181, 304 Warwick, Anita, 67, 199 Watkins, Jolmnie, 118, 221 Watkins, Mike, 117, 246 Watson, Paul, 62, 246 Webb, John, 85, 117, 246 Welsh, John, 221 Westbury, Evelyn, 246 Wheeler, Beckie, 199 Wheeler, Vickie, 233, 246 White, Frank, 246 White, Janice, 122, 88, 199, 275 Wilcox, Gus, 8, 47, 134, 135, 137, 305 Wilcox, Dickie, 221 Wilcox, William, 76, 112, 119 Wilkerson, Roberta, 221 Williams, Catherine, 246 Williams, lrina, 247 Williams, Javier, 62, 108, 222 138, 181, wagon, Billie Kay, 12, 25, 57, 117, 181,305 Wagon, Danny, 150, 158, 159, 160,199,272 Wagon, Judy, 15, 54, 39, 07, 129, 181,305 Wilson, Kenneth, 77, 247 Wilson, Marsha Ann, 199 VVHson,D4ike,115,158,181,272 Wilson, Sandra, 67, 181, 305 Woolsey, Gerald, 15, 23, 65, 120, 181, 304 Workman, Sandra, 34, 48, 108, 109, 111, 115, 164, 181, 305 Wortmann, Fredrick, 77, 247 -Y- Yarbrough, Linda Jo, 13, 27, 104, 181, 275, 305 Yeatman, Mae Dean, 69, 247 Yoconi, Monty, 222, 247 Young, Jean, 67, 120, 181, 305 Youn Young, Youn Youn Youn Jill, 62, 64, 73, 221, 271, Richard, 117 gblood, Catherine, 81, 195, gblood, Mary, 221 gblood, Vickie, 84, 89, 247 -ZM Zamarripa, Raul, 118, 247 Zanibrano, Ruben, 145, 247, 161 Zamora, Eduardo, 161, 221 Zamora, Jesus, 81, 113, 117, 247 Winn, Bill, 27, 61, 103, 120, 129,222,248 Winnot, Robert, 76, 199 Wood, Ann, 72, 247 Wood, Jane, 67, 71, 199, 276 Wood, Paul, 247 Woodley, Patricia, 247 Woods, Larry, 93, 135, 136, 157, 181 Wolley, Clifford, 117, 247 Woolf, Robert, 102, 221, 222 zctmkc, Jan, 48, 61, 03, 55, 182, Zermeno, Ramon, 113, 119, 199 Zubia, Jose, 247 Zubia, Marta, 305 Zubia, Salvador, 77, 247 Zukevich, Gail, 181 Zuniga, Martha, 88, 181 Zuniga, Yolanda, 217 111, 114 282 199 199, 280 317 xg, L v 4 J. 552 - F, 3. if 55: ' . 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